Politics & Government
Salem 2014 Primary Voting Guide
Everything you needed to know about the Sept. 9, primary.

On Tuesday, Sept. 9, voters go to the polls to nominate candidates for the Democratic and Republican parties.
Polls in Salem are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Contested races include:
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Democratic ballot
Governor: Ian Freeman, Maggie Hassan, Clecia Terrio.
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Republican ballot
- Governor: Daniel Greene, Walt Havenstein, Andrew Hemingway, Jonathan Smolin.
- U.S. Senate: Gerard Beloin, Scott Brown, Robert D’Arcy, Miroslaw Dziedzic, Mark W. Farnham, Bob Heghmann, Walter W. Kelly, Andy Martin, Jim Rubens, Bob Smith.
- 2nd Congressional District: Marilinda Garcia, Gary Lambert, Jim Lawrence, Mike Little.
- Rockingham County Sheriff: David Lovejoy, Michael Downing
- Rockingham County Attorney: Jason Groskey, Michael DiCroce, Michael Zaino, Patricia Conway
- Rockingham District 8: Gary Azarian, Arthur Barnes, Ronald Belander, Patrick Bick, David Bruce, Fred Doucette. Bob Elliot, Michael Flathers, Bianca Garcia, Dane Hoover, John Manning Jr., Michael Petrilli Sr., Anne Priestley, John Sjostrom, Martha Spaulding, Robert Stanley, Joe Sweeney, John Sytek, Robert Uttley.
Polling locations
District 1 - Fisk School, 14 Main St.
District 2 - Soule School, 173 South Policy St.
District 3 - Barron School, 55 Butler St.
District 4 - Ingram Senior Center, 1 Sally Sweets Way
District 6 - North Salem School, 140 Zion Hill Road
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