Salem NH 2020 General Election Voter Guide NH

SALEM, NH — New Hampshire voters go to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, to vote in the general election.

Voters in Salem choosing to cast ballots in person can vote between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. at:

  • Ward 1: Fisk School, 14 Main St.

  • Ward 2: Soule School, 173 South Policy St.

  • Ward 3: Barron School, 55 Butler St.

  • Ward 4: Ingram Senior Center, 1 Sally Sweets Way

  • Ward 6: North Salem School, 140 Zion Hill Road.

For a map of polling locations in Salem, click here.

Here is the listing of candidates whose names appear on the ballot (click on the link to read their Patch candidate profile):

President/Vice President

Donald Trump/Mike Pence

Joseph Biden/Kamala Harris

Jo Jorgensen/Jeremy Cohen

Governor

Chris Sununu

Dan Feltes

Darryl W. Perry

U.S. Senate

Jeanne Shaheen

Bryant "Corky" Messner

Justin O'Donnell

Congress

Ann McLane Kuster

Steven Negron

Andrew Olding

Executive Council

Mindi Messmer

Janet Stevens

State Senate

Thomas R. Haynes

Chuck Morse

State Rep Rockingham District 8 (Vote for no more than 9)

Daryl Abbas

Greg Davis

Sara Dillingham

Fred Doucette

Bob Elliott

Betty I. Gay

Cam Iannalfo

Claire E. Karibian

John Janigan

Sean Lewis

Donna Loranger

Everett P. McBride Jr.

Jacqueline Muollo

Joe Sweeney

John Sytek

Maureen G. Thibault

Susan J. Vandecasteele

Bonnie Wright

County Sheriff

Chuck Massahos

Patrick William Rivard

County Attorney

Steven J. Briden

Patricia Conway

County Treasurer

Scott Priestley

Ty Quinn

Register of Deeds

Michael McCord

Cathy Stacey

Register of Probate

Bob Davidson

Ray Tweedie

If you are a candidate for office in 2020 and would like a free Patch candidate profile, fill out this Google form and email a photo to tony.schinella@patch.com. Patch in New Hampshire will do our best to make sure all profiles and photos are up before Election Day.

New Hampshire Patch will begin reporting election results at 7 p.m. after the polls begin closing around the state.

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 or absentee ballot 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.

Note: All ballots must physically be in the hands of city or town clerk's offices by 5 p.m. on Nov. 3 in order to be counted.

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.

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This article originally appeared on the Salem Patch