Granite State cities will choose new leaders and also consider a range of ballot questions, including whether to authorize “social districts,” where adults can purchase and consume alcohol in outdoor municipal spaces.
Several New Hampshire communities will be holding municipal elections Tuesday.Mayoral races are at the top of the ticket in many New Hampshire cities.Voters in Manchester will decide between incumbent Maor Jay Ruais and School Committee member Jess Spillers.
Wind gusts could reach 35 mph on Tuesday — so candidates and their supporters may see campaign signs blowing around.
SOMERSWORTH — The city's voters will elect a mayor, city councilors and School Board members on the ballots in the Tuesday, Nov. 4 election. The election is held every two years. Read on for information voters need to know. Key information on voting is provided by the city clerk's office.
Republican lawmakers passed a law last year requiring hard documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. Next year, those requirements are set to face their first major test: the federal midterm elections,
New Hampshire Democrats are making the case to national party leaders to restore the state's first-in-the-nation primary status ahead of the next presidential election. In a memo to the Democratic National Committee's Rules and Bylaws Committee,
Nearly two decades since he was last on the ballot, former New Hampshire Republican Sen. John E. Sununu is mounting a comeback bid for the Granite State’s open Senate seat.Sununu’s entrance last week gives the GOP a proven candidate from the state’s most famous political family — but he must first win a late September primary in which his past criticisms of President Donald Trump will be litigated.
Sununu, who served the Granite State in the Senate until he lost a re-election bid to Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., in 2008, said in an announcement video, “I'd be honored to have your support and return to the Senate to help calm the waters."
NEW HAMPSHIRE — New Hampshire Community Church announced it will hold its annual election day dinner. The dinner will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4 at New Hampshire Community Church, 114 E. Market St., New Hampshire. The dinner will include turkey with all the trimmings and dessert. Carry out will be available.
Republican primary heats up in New Hampshire as former Sen. John E. Sununu joins Scott Brown in the race for retiring Sen. Jeanne Shaheen's seat.
Dover 2025 election voter guide has candidates sharing views in their own words, plus info on where and when to vote and more.
1. Sunny But Breezy Election Day In New Hampshire; Rain, Expected, Too, This Week: Weather Forecast ( patch.com) — Election Day in Concord is sunny but breezy, with temperatures in the lower 60s. Rain is expected later in the week, impacting local events and activities. Residents should prepare for changing weather conditions.