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RandySF

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Mon Mar 9, 2026, 11:35 PM 15 hrs ago

What you need to know about voting in NH town elections

Voters heading to the polls Tuesday for town elections must bring photo identification with them and, if they’re registering to vote for the first time, other documents as well.

People who are already registered to vote need to bring identification to receive a ballot, such as a driver’s license, U.S. passport, military ID, or a student ID. There is a bill in the state legislature that would end the use of school IDs for voting, but they are still valid for now.

New Hampshire allows same-day registration at the polls.

Anyone registering to vote for the first time in New Hampshire also needs to show proof they’re a U.S. citizen, along with proof of their age, identity and residency. Only a few documents prove that someone is a citizen, including a passport, birth certificate or naturalization papers.


https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2026-03-09/voting-laws-nh-2026-town-meeting-elections-voter-id

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What you need to know about voting in NH town elections (Original Post) RandySF 15 hrs ago OP
As a New Hampshire resident Jughead 7 hrs ago #1
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