Election 2020: Amherst NH Primary Voter Guide
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Amherst NH
27 August, 2020
8:00 AM
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AMHERST, NH — New Hampshire's 2020 primary is Tuesday, Sept. 8. There are competitive races on both the Democrat and Republican ballots. Unenrolled voters can choose either ballot but if they want to remain unenrolled and not join a political party, the need to re-unenroll out of the political party after casing a ballot. New Hampshire Patch will have the results from the primary after the polls close around the state. Here is the listing of candidates running in competitive races: Democrat Primary Ballot Governor Dan FeltesAndru Volinsky U.S. Senate Tom AlcierePaul KrautmannJeanne Shaheen Congress Ann McLane KusterJoseph Mirzoeff State Representative (Pick 3) Theresa CheslockTony LabrancheMegan MurrayDaniel Veilleux County Register of Deeds Mary Ann CrowellJim O'Connell County Commissioner Suzanne KetteridgeJulie Radhakrishnan Republican Primary Ballot Governor Nobody (Rich Paul)Chris SununuKaren Testerman U.S. Senate Gerard BeloinDon BolducAndy MartinCorky Messner Congress Matthew BjelobrkLynne Ferrari BlankenbekerEli ClemmerSteven Negron Executive Councilor Bob CleggDave Wheeler State Representative (Pick 3) Pamela CoughlinPeter HansenPeter MarescoDanielle Pray County Sheriff Christopher ConnellyJoshua Holmes County Register of Deeds Jack FlanaganEdward Sapienza County Register of Probate David Salvatore RecuperoElizabeth Ann Moreau Polling Locations For those people choosing to vote in person, here is where you vote: From 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Souhegan High School, 412 Boston Post Road. Voting By Mail If you have COVID-19, are caring for someone with the new coronavirus, or worried you may be exposed to the virus, you can vote by mail for the 2020 election. You can also register to vote by mail, too. To register to vote or request an absentee voter registration forms and instructions, click here. Voter ID Law New Hampshire has a Voter ID Law. For more information about what identification you will need and what to do if you don't have an ID, visit the Secretary of State's Office website. Voting Issues The Attorney General's Office will be operating the Election Day hotline from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. The Attorney General's Office encourages voters and election officials with concerns or questions to call 1-866-868-3703. In the event a caller receives voicemail, they should leave a message and attorneys in the office will address each message received. Additional information on voting can be found here. Absentee Ballot Voting COVID-19 Memorandum and Info. Joint Guidance Voter Registration Memorandum. Got a news tip? Send it to [email protected]. View videos on Tony Schinella's YouTube channel. Follow the New Hampshire Patch Politics Twitter account @NHPatchPolitics for all our campaign coverage.
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