Politics & Government
Concord NH Patch General Election Voters Guide
Here is everything you need to know about the Tuesday, Nov. 6, general election.
THE CANDIDATES
NH Governor
Candidate Profile: Ed Furlong
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Candidate Profile: Ovide Lamontagne
Second Congressional District
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Candidate Profile: Charles Bass
Executive Council
State Senate Merrimack District 15 (Concord, Hopkinton, Henniker, Warner)
Candidate Profile: Lydia Dube Harman
Candidate Profile: Sylvia Larsen
House Merrimack District 10 (Concord Ward 5, Hopkinton)
Candidate Profile: Richard Kennedy
Candidate Profile: Gary Richardson
Candidate Profile: Mary Jane Wallner
House Merrimack District 11 (Concord Ward 1)
House Merrimack District 12 (Concord Ward 2)
Candidate Profile: Paul Henle
House Merrimack District 13 (Concord Ward 3)
Candidate Profile: June Frazer
House Merrimack District 14 (Concord Ward 4)
Candidate Profile: Jim MacKay
House Merrimack District 15 (Concord Ward 6)
House Merrimack District 16 (Concord Ward 7)
House Merrimack District 17 (Concord Ward 8)
Candidate Profile: Dick Patten
Candidate Profile: Chris Wood
House Merrimack District 18 (Concord Ward 9)
Candidate Profile: Kevin Moore
House Merrimack District 19 (Concord Ward 10)
House Merrimack District 28 (Concord Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7)
Candidate Profile: Chip Rice
House Merrimack District 29 (Concord Wards 8, 9, 10)
Candidate Profile: Al Jones
Candidate Profile: Katherine Rogers
Merrimack County Sheriff
Candiate Profile: Scott Hilliard
Merrimack County Attorney
Candidate Profile: Scott Murray
Merrimack County Treasurer
Candidate Profile: Leo Bernier
Candidate Profile: Leslie Gordon Hammond
Merrimack County Register of Deeds
Candidate Profile: Kathi Guay
Candidate Profile: Carl Soderstrom
Merrimack County Register of Probate
Candidate Profile: Jane Bradstreet
Merrimack County District 1 Commissioner
Candidate Profile: Liz Blanchard
Candidate Profile: Elizabeth Hager
POLLING LOCATIONS
Polls in Concord are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Here are the city's polling locations:
- Ward 1: Immaculate Conception Church Hall - 9 Bonney St., in Penacook.
- Ward 2: - off 499 N. State St., at the corner of Hutchins and Garrison streets.
- Ward 3: - Club House - 1 Beaver Meadow St. (Off Sewalls Falls Road).
- Ward 4: Parish Hall, 135 North State St.
- Ward 5: Green Street Community Center - 39 Green St., behind City Hall.
- Ward 6: - Thorndike Street.
- Ward 7: - 41 West St.
- Ward 8: Bektash Temple - 189 Pembroke Road.
- Ward 9: - 33 Christian Ave.
- Ward 10: - Portsmouth St.
BRING YOUR ID
New Hampshire now has a Voter ID law. For the general election in November, voters will be asked for an ID and if they don’t have one, will be permitted to vote with a “challenged voter affidavit.” Any election after Sept. 1, 2013, will require 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.
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