How to vote confidently and amplify your vote.
New Hampshire will hold primaries on September 8, 2026 and the general election will be November 3, 2026.
You can find your polling place and its hours of operation on your town's website or by inputting your address on this page on the NH Secretary of State's website.
Complete details about registering to vote in New Hampshire can be found here, on the Secretary of State's website.
Parents, working parents, and other caregivers are eligible to vote absentee. The official NH absentee ballot application states "For the purposes of this application, the term 'employment' shall include the care of children and infirm adults, with or without compensation."
Yes! Complete details about registering to vote and voting in New Hampshire can found in these handy guides found on the Secretary of State's website.
You know voting is important. We know you're busy and it's hard to find time to research what will be on your ballot and make informed decisions about how to vote. Citizen's Count, a nonpartisan New Hampshire non-profit started in 2009, offers an easy-to-use tool that allows Granite Staters to select their town (or city and ward) to see a list of what offices will appear on their ballot and all the candidates for each office. Best of all, with one click, you can even dig deeper into the profile for each candidate including their position on specific issues.
Click here and scroll down to "Elections for voters in my town" to check it out!
Voter Registration
Voting in Person
Voting Absentee (if eligible)
In addition to voting, we encourage you to make your voice heard even louder by tuning into upcoming elections early, deciding who to support, and actively supporting selected candidates in whatever ways you can. Early and strong support is vital to the candidates, and is a 100% legitimate way for you to put your thumb on the scale to try to ensure your candidate wins.