Politics & Government
Concord NH Elections: 2013
All the information you need to know about the 2013 municipal election cycle.
On Nov. 5, voters in the city of Concord will go to the polls and elect officials for city and school board positions. Here is a rundown of all the information you need to know about the 2013 election cycle:
CITY CANDIDATES
(Click on the link attached to each candidate's name to read their blog posts)
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Mayor (one, two-year seat)
- Jim Bouley
- Christopher Booth
- John Cook
At-Large City Council (two, four-year seats)
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- Samantha Clattenburg
- Amanda Grady Sexton
- Fred Keach
- Josh VanBuskirk
- Scott Welch
- Timothy Willis
Ward 1 (one, two-year seat)
Ward 2 (one, two-year seat)
- Kevin Bloom
- Byron Champlin
- Michael DelloIacono
Ward 5 (one, two-year seat)
- Robert Werner
Ward 6 (one, two-year seat)
- J. Allen Bennett
Ward 7 (one, two-year seat)
- Keith Nyhan
Ward 8 (one, two-year seat)
- Gail Matson
- Dick Patten
- Dennis Soucy
Ward 9 (one, two-year seat)
- Candace Bouchard
Ward 10 (one, two-year seat)
- Dan St. Hilaire
District A Board Seat (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, one three-year seat)
District B Board Seat (Wards 5, 6, 7, one three-year seat)
- Jennifer Patterson
District C Board Seat (Wards 8, 9, 10, one three-year seat)
There are also numerous uncontested races for ward clerk, moderator and supervisor.
Click here to watch the Concord TV candidate videos
POLLING LOCATIONS- Ward 1: Immaculate Conception Church Hall – 9 Bonney St., in Penacook.
- Ward 2: West Congregational Church – off 499 N. State St., at the corner of Hutchins and Garrison streets.
- Ward 3: Beaver Meadow Golf Course – Club House – 1 Beaver Meadow St. (Off Sewalls Falls Road).
- Ward 4: St. Peter Church Parish Hall, 135 North State St.
- Ward 5: Green Street Community Center - 39 Green St., behind City Hall.
- Ward 6: St. John the Evangelist Activity Center – Thorndike Street.
- Ward 7: West Street Ward House – 41 West St.
- Ward 8: Bektash Temple – 189 Pembroke Road.
- Ward 9: Havenwood – 33 Christian Ave.
- Ward 10: Broken Ground Elementary School – Portsmouth Street.
BRING YOUR ID
New Hampshire now has a Voter ID law. If you would like to vote, you must bring a license, state ID, armed services ID, passport, government employment ID with a photo, a valid student ID, another photo ID approved by ward officials and clerks, or visual verification of the person by an official at the polling location.
ELECTION COVERAGEHere's some of the Patch election coverage, so far. Be sure to check the Elections section for more information about the races:
- Concord Candidates for Mayor Talk Downtown
- Why is Scott Welch Running?
- Why is Amanda Grady Sexton Running?
- Ward 3 Candidates Talk Capital Improvements
- Ward 4 Candidates Talk Complete Streets
- Why is Timothy Willis Running?
- Ward 8 Candidates Discuss Economic Development
- Why is Fed Keach Running?
- Concord Candidates Mix, Mingle
- A Strong Mayor or a Strong Manager?
- Another Way To Serve
- Last Chances to Meet Candidates
- Ward 2 Candidates Talk Public Safety
- Ward 1 Candidates Talk City Services
- Mayoral Candidate Talks City Crime
- At-Large Council Candidates Talk Downtown
- Puzzling Politics in Ward 3
- Concord City Council Forum Held Oct. 16
- Champlin Putting Up Signs
- A Bit Outside Of Ward 3
- Patten Decides to Run Again
- Concord City Council Forum Held Oct. 16
- Concord City Council, School Board Update
- Concord City Council Bombarded By New Filings
- Two More Jump into Concord's At-Large Council Race
- Concord Mayor Gets Two Challengers
- Concord Election Filings End at 5 p.m.
- Lack of Competition Abounds in Concord Council, School Races
- It’s Musical Council Seats In Concord
- Tell Us: Is It Time To Clear Out The Council In Concord?
- Concord City Council Race Shaken Up
- More Line Up for Concord Council, School Board Seats
- Concord's Mayor First to File for Re-Election
- Mayor Jim Bouley was the first to sign up to run for re-election this morning at Concord City…
- The Concord City Council Shuffle Begins Sept. 6
- Filing for Concord School Board Seats Starts Sept. 6
- TELL US: Does Bouley Deserve Another Term as Concord Mayor?
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