Registering to Vote in New Hampshire

  1. At the city or town clerk’s office. You’ll be required to provide proof of domicile, citizenship, and age.
  2. At your community’s Supervisors of the Checklist. The supervisors meet 10 days before each election on a Saturday.
  3. At your polling place.

In New Hampshire, polling place hours of operation vary. In general, polling places open between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

For other frequently asked questions click here.

 

Voter Information Lookup

 

1.    Absentee Ballot Search  If you applied for an absentee ballot, you can find out if the clerk has received your request; when the absentee ballot was sent to you; and when it was received back in the clerk’s office. 

2.    Party Information – If you are not sure what party you are registered as on the checklist, you can check it using this link.

3.   Polling Place Search – Find out where your polling place is in your town or ward for state elections

4.  Clerk Information Search – Find out who your clerk is and where the town office is located. 

5.  State List – Clerks and Polling Places – You can download a list of all town clerks and their contact information, as well as where the polling places are across the state with the hours of polling.   *Please note:  the polling places and hours of polling are for state elections only – not local elections. 

 NOTE:  All information contained in this Voter Information Look-up is updated daily by Town and City Clerks.  This information is refreshed nightly. 

Need help with voting or registration and find the state’s websites confusing? Call the NH Democratic Party’s voter protection hotline at 603-GO-N-VOTE (603-466-8683). Operators are standing by to help you out.

Find more information on the NH Secretary of State’s site about requesting and voting by absentee ballot during the COVID-19 State of Emergency    https://sos.nh.gov/VotingEmergency.aspx