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Vote Absentee For Covid Safety - Town & School District Elections

Contact Bedford's Town Clerk. Election day is March 9th

On March 9th, Bedford will be holding Town and School District Elections to vote on budgets, amendments, and candidates for Town Council, School Board, and several other public offices.
Despite the importance and direct impact of these elections on our property taxes and the quality of life in Bedford, voter turnout for local elections is very low historically - about 20% the past 2 years.


Don’t let pandemic concerns stop you from voting this year! The Town Clerk and the Town Moderator have stated that registered voters in Bedford can vote via absentee ballot this year due to Covid-19 concerns. If you wish to vote absentee for this reason, please check off the Disability Box on the application.


Any Bedford voter wishing to complete an absentee ballot application may print off the application from the Town Clerk’s website (bedfordnh.org/240/Town-Clerk) and either mail it to the Town Clerk's Office at 24 North Amherst Road, Bedford, NH 03110, or hand deliver it to the office. You can also fax the application to 603-472-4573 or scan and email it to townclerk@bedfordnh.org. If you have any questions, please contact the Town Clerk at 603-472-3550, ext. 2.

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Please vote in the Town and School District Elections, either ahead of time by absentee ballot or in person on March 9th!

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