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New Hampshire General Election

Tuesday, November 3, 2026 · New Hampshire

How to Vote

Registration Deadlines

Same-day registration available

Voting

Mail Ballot Due
Tuesday, November 3, 20264 months

Contests

6 races on the ballot

Federal

US Representative

New Hampshire District 2

Candidate (Uncontested)

Robbie MahrouIndependent
State

State Representative

New Hampshire House of Representatives Hillsborough 27

Candidate (Uncontested)

Tim CoffinIndependent
State

State Representative

New Hampshire House of Representatives Coos 4

Candidate (Uncontested)

Scott BlackIndependent Party
State

Governor

New Hampshire

Candidate (Uncontested)

Jonathan KiperIndependent
State

State Representative

New Hampshire House of Representatives Hillsborough 12

8 seats up for election

Candidate (Uncontested)

Kyle HainesIndependent
Federal

US Senator

New Hampshire

2 Candidates

Matt GiovonizziIndependent
Tim HarrisIndependent

Ballot Measures

1 measure for voters to decide

New Hampshire Eliminate Office of Register of Probate Amendment (2026)

Eliminate Office of Register of Probate Amendment

Constitutional wording changesAdministrative organization

Eliminate the office of the register of probate

A YES vote means

<p>A "yes" vote supports eliminating the register of probate offices and references to it within the New Hampshire Constitution.</p>

A NO vote means

<p>A "no" vote opposes eliminating the register of probate offices and references to it within the New Hampshire Constitution.</p>

7 endorsements for YES

Voter FAQ

Can I register to vote online?
New Hampshire does not offer online voter registration.
Can I submit voter registration forms in person?
You can register to vote or update your voter registration information in person. Contact your local election office for information on when and where to register to vote. You can also register to vote and cast a ballot in person on Election Day.If you are registering in person, you are required to provide proof of your identity, age, citizenship, and domicile (home address) to register. If you are updating your registration information in person, you must provide proof of identity and domicile (home address). Acceptable forms of proof of identity and age include:driver’s license from any statenon-driver ID from any stateAcceptable forms of proof of citizenship include:birth certificateUS Passport/Passcardnaturalization documentYou can find a full list of acceptable forms of proof of domicile on the New Hampshire Secretary of State website.
How do I see what's on my ballot?
View official ballot information on the New Hampshire Secretary of State website, if available.
How do I contact my state election office?
Secretary of State107 N. Main St., Rm 204 Concord, NH 03301Telephone: (603) 271-3242
Who can register to vote?
To register in New Hampshire you must:be a United States citizenbe domiciled in New Hampshire and the town or ward where you seek to vote. There is no minimum period of time you are required to have lived in the state before being allowed to register. You may register as soon as you move into your new communitybe at least 18 years old on or before Election Day
Register to Vote
Check that you're registered to vote on New Hampshire's Secretary of State website.
How do I vote if I'm in the military or live overseas?
Active-duty military, their families, and overseas citizens can register to vote and request their absentee ballot using the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). The FPCA process is done by mail, but your state may offer other options to request and return ballots. Please contact your local election office for more information about delivery and return methods, including email, fax, and state online portals. To follow the FPCA process:Fill out the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), or download a copy. Your local election office may have questions, so please provide an email address or phone number where they can reach you.Send the application to your local election office.It is never too early to submit an FPCA! Please do so as soon as possible.Please fill out and send back your ballot as soon as you receive it.States begin mailing absentee ballots at least 45 days before Election Day. If you haven't received your ballot by 30 days before Election Day, contact your local election office.If your ballot does not arrive after you submit your FPCA, contact your local election office first. Then: You can still vote using the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB). Print, sign, and mail your FWAB to your local election office.If you mail a FWAB and then receive your regular absentee ballot, you should complete and mail your absentee ballot also. Election officials will ensure that only one ballot is counted.The Federal Voting Assistance Program offers additional information on military and overseas voting in New Hampshire. You can also call 1-800-438-VOTE (8683) or email vote@fvap.gov
Can I submit voter registration forms by mail?
New Hampshire does not offer by-mail voter registration. However, if you meet the state's requirements and qualifications and are unable to register in person because of physical disability, religious beliefs, military service, or because of temporary absence, you may register by mail. You should request an absentee voter registration affidavit and a standard voter registration form from your town or city clerk or from the Secretary of State's Office. Contact your local election office for more information.
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