Politics & Government
Salem’s Checklist Supervisors Meet After Presidential Primary Vote
Registered voters can change their existing data, including party affiliation, at 7 p.m. on Jan. 23.
SALEM, NH — Salem’s Supervisors of the Checklist will meet after the polls close on Jan. 23 for any changes voters may have to make to their personal registration information.
The session will be held from 7 to 7:30 p.m. at the Ingram Senior Center at 1 Sally Sweets Way.
Kelly Anne Dortona, the checklist supervisor, said registered voters could have their party affiliations at this session or make any change to their information. Voters can also register to vote for the March 12 town election.
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“New Hampshire election law does, however, allow a person to register to vote at the polls if they present required documentation,” she said. “A picture ID and proof of domicile is required (A driver’s license is acceptable). Naturalized citizens must show a passport or documented citizenship papers.”
New residents can also register to vote at the town clerk’s office during regular office hours through March 1.
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Copies of the voter checklist are available at the Kelley Library reference desk or the town clerk’s office.
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