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Eleven NH cities are holding elections on Tuesday. Here’s what you need to know

Tuesday, Nov. 4 is election day. Eleven New Hampshire cities are holding local elections. Here’s a quick overview of how to vote.

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Tuesday, Nov. 4 is election day. Eleven New Hampshire cities are holding local elections. Here’s a quick overview of how to vote.

And, here’s what’s on the ballot in each city…

🗳️ Berlin

There’s a vacant state representative seat up for grabs.

Democrat Corinne Cascadden faces Republican Marc D. Tremblay for the position vacated by Republican Brian Valerino.
• Conway Daily Sun has a roundup of candidates

🗳️Rochester

• Meet the candidates on this recording from GovTV.

🗳️Somersworth

• Foster’s Daily Democrat has a roundup of candidates

🗳️Manchester

• Watch the mayoral debate on WMUR

• Read about all the other candidates at Manchester Ink Link

🗳️Claremont 

• Read up on the candidates at the Valley News

🗳️Dover

•  Scroll to the bottom of this page to see recorded candidate forums

🗳️Nashua
Meet the candidates on Nashua Public Television:

•  Board of Education

•  Wards 6,7, 8, and  9

•  Aldermen

• Wards 1, 2, 5

🗳️Portsmouth

• Meet the candidates from the Portsmouth Herald

🗳️Keene

• Meet the candidates

🗳️Concord

Meet the candidates

🗳️Laconia

Watch the candidates forum

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Colin Booth
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