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Town/City Clerk Address Phone (Area Code 603) Fax E-Mail Town NEW HAMPSHIRE CITY AND TOWN CLERKS - POLLING PLACES AND HOURS FOR *please note: the polling places and hours of polling are for state elections only -- not local elections Phone (area Town/City Clerk Address code 603) Fax E-Mail Town Website Address Polling Place Polling Hours Acworth Town Hall CHARLOTTE PO BOX 37 ACWORTH 13 Town Hall Rd Acworth ACWORTH COMEAU 03601 835-6879 835-7901 [email protected] www.acworth.cc 03601 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM 1972 NH ROUTE 16 Albany Town Hall ALBANY KATHY VIZARD ALBANY 03818 447-2877 447-2877 [email protected] www.albanynh.org 1972 Route 16 Albany 03818 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Old Town Hall 47 WASHBURN 45 Washburn Rd Alexandria ALEXANDRIA BARBARA M EMERY ALEXANDRIA 03222 744-3288 744-8577 [email protected] www.alexandrianh.com 03222 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM St Jean The Baptist Parish Hall KATHLEEN V 16 SCHOOL STREET 10 School St Allenstown ALLENSTOWN ROGERS ALLENSTOWN 03275 485-4276 485-8669 [email protected] www.allenstownnh.gov 03275 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM PO BOX 65 ALSTEAD [email protected] Town Hall ALSTEAD GLORIA SEDDON 03602 835-2242 835-2178 t www.alsteadnh.org 9 Main St Alstead 03602 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Prospect Mtn. High School 242 Suncook Valley Rd Alton ALTON LISA NOYES PO BOX 637 ALTON 03809 875-2101 875-0112 [email protected] www.alton.nh.gov 03809 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Souhegan High School PO BOX 960 AMHERST 412 Boston Post Rd Amherst AMHERST NANCY A DEMERS 03031 673-6041 673-4138 [email protected] www.amherstnh.gov 03031 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM Andover Elementary Middle PO BOX 361 ANDOVER School ANDOVER JOANNA SUMNER 03216 735-5018 735-6975 [email protected] andover.nh.us 20 School St Andover 03216 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM PO BOX 517 ANTRIM Antrim Town Hall ANTRIM DIANE CHAUNCEY 03440 588-6785 588-2969 [email protected] www.antrimnh.org 66 Main St Antrim 03440 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM PO BOX 517 ASHLAND William J. Tirone Gymnasium ASHLAND PATRICIA TUCKER 03217 968-4432 968-3776 [email protected] www.ashland.nh.gov 27 Highland St Ashland 03217 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM 21 ACADEMY AVE Atkinson Community Center ATKINSON ROSE M CAVALEAR ATKINSON 03811 362-4920 362-5305 [email protected] www.town-atkinsonnh.com 4 Main St Atkinson 03811 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM JOANNE TUCKER PO BOX 309 AUBURN [email protected] Auburn Village School AUBURN LINXWEILER 03032 483-2281 483-0518 m www.auburnnh.us 11 Eaton Hill Rd Auburn 03032 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Barnstead Town Hall CYNTHIA L PO BOX 11 CTR 108 S Barnstead Rd BARNSTEAD TREADWELL BARNSTEAD 03225 269-4631 269-4072 [email protected] www.barnstead.org Barnstead 03225 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM PO BOX 660 Barrington Middle School BARRINGTON KIM KEREKES BARRINGTON 03825 664-5476 664-0177 [email protected] www.barrington.nh.gov 51 Haley Dr Barrington 03825 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Bartlett Town Hall 56 TOWN HALL ROAD bartletttownclerk@roadrunner. 56 Town Hall Rd Bartlett BARTLETT CHERYL NEALLEY INTERVALE 03845 356-2300 356-2300 com www.bartlettnh.org 03845 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Bath Village School BATH PATRICIA M WOODS PO BOX 88 BATH 03740 747-2454 747-0497 [email protected] bathnh.info 61 Lisbon Rd Bath 03740 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM NEW HAMPSHIRE CITY AND TOWN CLERKS - POLLING PLACES AND HOURS FOR *please note: the polling places and hours of polling are for state elections only -- not local elections Phone (area Town/City Clerk Address code 603) Fax E-Mail Town Website Address Polling Place Polling Hours 24 NORTH AMHERST RD Bedford High School BEDFORD LORI A RADKE BEDFORD 03110 472-3550 472-4573 [email protected] www.bedfordnh.org 47 Nashua Rd Bedford 03110 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Belmont High School PO BOX 310 BELMONT 255 Seavey Rd Belmont BELMONT CYNTHIA M DEROY 03220 267-8300 267-8305 [email protected] www.belmontnh.org 03220 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM 7 SCHOOL STREET townclerk@townofbennington. Pierce School BENNINGTON DEBRA L BELCHER BENNINGTON 03444 588-2189 588-8005 com http://townofbennington.com/ 19 Main St Bennington 03442 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Benton Town Building MICHAEL P 110 FLANDERS ROAD 221 Coventry Rd Benton BENTON STIEBITZ BENTON 03785 787-6541 [email protected] 03785 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM WARD 01 - Precinct 1 - Berlin Recreation Center - First 168 MAIN STREET BERLIN Avenue Entrance BERLIN WARD 01 DEBRA A PATRICK 03570 752-2340 752-1654 [email protected] www.berlinnh.gov 672 First Ave Berlin 03570 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM WARD 02 - Precinct 2 - Berlin Junior High School - High 168 MAIN STREET BERLIN Street Entrance BERLIN WARD 02 DEBRA A PATRICK 03570 752-2340 752-1654 [email protected] www.berlinnh.gov 200 State St Berlin 03570 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM WARD 03 - Precinct 3 - Brown School Cafeteria - Eighth 168 MAIN STREET BERLIN Street Entrance BERLIN WARD 03 DEBRA A PATRICK 03570 752-2340 752-1654 [email protected] www.berlinnh.gov 190 Norway St Berlin 03570 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM WARD 04 - Precinct 4 - Community Bible Church - 168 MAIN STREET BERLIN Sullivan Street Entrance BERLIN WARD 04 DEBRA A PATRICK 03570 752-2340 752-1654 [email protected] www.berlinnh.gov 593 Sullivan St Berlin 03570 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Bethlehem Town Hall PO BOX 185 BETHLEHEM 2155 Main St Bethlehem BETHLEHEM MARY JACKSON 03574 869-2293 869-5500 [email protected] bethlehemnh.org 03574 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM MICHELLE M 116 N MAIN STREET [email protected] http://www.townofboscawen.or Boscawen Town Hall BOSCAWEN BROCHU BOSCAWEN 03303 753-9188 753-9184 g g 12 High St Boscawen 03303 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM MRIDULA SUDHIR 10 GRANDVIEW ROAD Bow Memorial School BOW NAIK BOW 03304 228-1187 225-5428 [email protected] www.bow-nh.gov 20 Bow Center Rd Bow 03304 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Kearsarge Regional Elementary School PO BOX 607 BRADFORD 163 Old Warner Rd Bradford BRADFORD ERICA L GROSS 03221 938-2288 938-5694 [email protected] www.bradfordnh.org 03221 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM PHYLLIS 1 DALTON ROAD Brentwood Recreation Center BRENTWOOD THOMPSON BRENTWOOD 03833 642-6400 642-6310 [email protected] www.brentwoodnh.gov 190 Rte 125 Brentwood 03833 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Bridgewater Town Hall COLLEEN MARIE PO BOX 419 PLYMOUTH 297 Mayhew Tpke Bridgewater BRIDGEWATER KENNY 03264 968-7911 968-3506 [email protected] http://www.bridgewater-nh.com 03222 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM NEW HAMPSHIRE CITY AND TOWN CLERKS - POLLING PLACES AND HOURS FOR *please note: the polling places and hours of polling are for state elections only -- not local elections Phone (area Town/City Clerk Address code 603) Fax E-Mail Town Website Address Polling Place Polling Hours Marian Center RAYMAH W 230 LAKE STREET 17 West Shore Rd Bristol BRISTOL SIMPSON BRISTOL 03222 744-3354 744-2521 [email protected] www.townofbristolnh.org 03222 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Brookfield Office Building VIRGINIA A 267 WENTWORTH RD 267 Wentworth Rd Brookfield BROOKFIELD MCGINLEY BROOKFIELD 03872 522-3688 522-6245 [email protected] www.brookfieldnh.org 03872 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Captain Samuel Douglas Academy PATRICIA A PO BOX 336 BROOKLINE 24 Townsend Hill Rd Brookline BROOKLINE HOWARD-BARNETT 03033 673-8855 673-8802 [email protected] http://www.brookline.nh.us/ 03033 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM 33 PO BOX 100 ERROL Errol Town Hall CAMBRIDGE YVETTE BILODEAU 03579 482-3351 482-3804 [email protected] none available 33 Main St Cambridge 03579 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Campton Municipal Building 10 GEARTY WAY 12 Gearty Way Campton CAMPTON HANNAH B JOYCE CAMPTON 03223 726-3223 726-9817 [email protected] www.camptonnh.org 03223 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM PO BOX 38 CANAAN Canaan Fire Station CANAAN VICKY J MCALISTER 03741 523-7106 523-4526 [email protected] www.canaannh.org 62 Nh Rt 118 Canaan 03741 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM CHRISTINE 74 HIGH STREET CANDIA Henry W Moore School CANDIA DUPERE 03034 483-5573 483-0252 [email protected] www.candianh.org 12 Deerfield Rd Candia 03034 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM Old Town Hall 10 HACKLEBORO RD 11 Center Rd Canterbury CANTERBURY BENJAMIN A BYNUM CANTERBURY 03224 783-0153 783-0501 [email protected] www.canterbury-nh.org 03224 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Carroll Town Hall/Twin REBECCA J PO BOX 88 TWIN Mountain CARROLL PEDERSON MOUNTAIN 03595 846-5494 846-5713 [email protected] town of carroll 92 School St Carroll 03595 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Center Harbor Town Office PO BOX 140 CENTER 36 Main St Center Harbor CENTER HARBOR SHEILA MOHAN HARBOR 03226 253-4561 253-8420 [email protected] www.centerharbornh.org 03226 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM Library-Municipal Building P O BOX 834 26 Railroad St Charlestown CHARLESTOWN DEBRA J CLARK CHARLESTOWN 03603 826-5821 826-5181 [email protected] www.charlestown-nh.gov 03603 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM 1681 MAIN ROAD Chatham Town Hall CHATHAM PATRICIA PITMAN CHATHAM 03813 694-2043 694-2043 [email protected] n/a 1071 Main Rd Chatham 03813 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM BARBARA L 84 CHESTER STREET Chester Municipal Office CHESTER GAGNON CHESTER 03036 887-3636 887-4334 [email protected] www.chesternh.org 84 Chester St Chester 03036 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM Chesterfield Town Hall PO BOX 64 chesterfieldtownclerk@yahoo.
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