Politics & Government
Voting In Windham, New Hampshire: The Polls Are Open
OK, voters, if you have not yet cast a ballot in the 2020 general election, do so now. Polls are open in Windham until 8 p.m.
WINDHAM, NH — New Hampshire voters go to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020, to vote in the general election.
Voters in Windham choosing to cast ballots in person can vote between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. at Windham High School, 64 London Bridge Road, in the gymnasium.
Here is the listing of candidates whose names appear on the ballot (click on the link to read their Patch candidate profile):
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President/Vice President
Donald Trump/Mike Pence
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Joseph Biden/Kamala Harris
Jo Jorgensen/Jeremy Cohen
Governor
Chris Sununu
Joshua Bourdon
State Rep Rockingham District 7
Henri Azibert
Mary Griffin
Bob Lynn
County Sheriff
Chuck Massahos
Patrick William Rivard
County Attorney
Steven J. Briden
Patricia Conway
County Treasurer
Scott Priestley
Ty Quinn
Register of Deeds
Michael McCord
Cathy Stacey
Register of Probate
Bob Davidson
Ray Tweedie
County Commissioner
Brian K. Chirichiello
Stephen L. D'Angelo
New Hampshire Patch will begin reporting election results at 7 p.m. after the polls begin closing around the state.
Voting By Absentee Ballot
To register to vote or request an absentee voter registration forms and instructions, click here.
Note: All ballots must physically be in the hands of city or town clerk's offices by 5 p.m. on Nov. 3 in order to be counted.
Voter ID Law
New Hampshire has a Voter ID Law. For more information about what identification you will need and what to do if you don't have an ID, visit the Secretary of State's Office website.
Voting Issues
The Attorney General's Office will be operating the Election Day hotline from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
The Attorney General's Office encourages voters and election officials with concerns or questions to call 1-866-868-3703. In the event a caller receives voicemail, they should leave a message and attorneys in the office will address each message received.
- Additional information on voting can be found here.
- Absentee Ballot Voting COVID-19 Memorandum and Info.
- Joint Guidance Voter Registration Memorandum.
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