New Hampshire on track to set record turnout for general election
New Hampshire voters are on track for a record voter turnout at the general election on Tuesday.
New Hampshire voters are on track for a record voter turnout at the general election on Tuesday.
All 400 seats in the New Hampshire House are up for election on Nov.5.
Along with voting for gubernatorial candidates, representatives to the US Congress, New Hampshire State Senate and House, Granite Staters will elect Executive Councilors on Nov. 5.
Democrat Patrick Long is facing off against Republican Brittany LeClear-Ping for the District 20 Senate seat, which serves Manchester. The seat is open as Democrat Lou D'Allesandro retired after 50 years in office.
Here’s a look at some of the freebies and deals you can sport on Election Day this year.
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In New Hampshire, county-level elected officials have specific responsibilities, and their salaries vary depending on the county's budget and size. Here’s a breakdown of each role.
Democrat Rusty Talbot is facing off against Republican David Rochefort for a district one Senate seat, which represents northern New Hampshire, including the Great North Woods region bordering Canada in Coos and Grafton counties. The seat is open as Republican Carrie Gendreau decided not to run for reelection.
Voters will be asked whether New Hampshire should increase the retirement age for judges from 70 to 75. To pass, this measure will require a two-thirds majority.
Did you know that New Hampshire mandates all polling places to be accessible for those with disabilities?