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Elections & Voter Registration


Kathy Wiles
Town Clerk/Tax Collector
Email: k.wiles@northumberlandnh.gov
Phone: 603-636-7394
Romy McMann
Deputy Town Clerk/Tax Collector
Email: r.mcmann@northumberlandnh.gov
Phone: 603-636-7396

Voter Information

Who Can Register to Vote:

Northumberland residents who will be 18 years of age or older on election day, and a United States Citizen, may register with the Town Clerk up to 10 days before any election. Qualified individuals may also register on Election Day at the polling place. Registrants must provide the Town Clerk proof of residency. Proof of US Citizenship is required. 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 community.

Armed Services:

An armed service voter may apply for an absentee ballot from the Town Clerk. Armed service voters are eligible to vote for all offices.

Political Parties:

When registering to vote, you will not be required to register as a member of a political party (republican or democratic) – you may register as an undeclared voter. Undeclared voters may declare a party and vote at any primary. The law allows an undeclared voter to declare party at the polls, vote the ballot of the party, and then change their party affiliation back to undeclared simply by completing the form available from the Supervisors of the Checklist at the polling place. Voters may also change their party affiliation, you should contact the Town Clerk’s Office, as they have the records of party membership.

Absentee Registration:

If you meet the state’s voter 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 Registration Affidavit and a Voter Registration Form from the Town Clerk. The Absentee Registration Affidavit must be witnessed and both the affidavit and the voter registration form are to be returned to the Town Clerk.

Absentee Ballots:

Absentee ballots are available from the Town Clerk 30 days prior to an election. Request the absentee ballot application from the clerk or submit a request in writing which should include your name, voting address, mailing address and signature. The Clerk may accept completed absentee ballots submitted in person until 5 p.m. the day before an election or until 5 p.m. on Election Day if received through the mail.

Elections

A Town Resident may register to Vote with the Town Clerk during regular business hours with proof of identity, residency, and age; Or when the Supervisors of the Checklist meet.   Those times are posted when appropriate.

Requirements can be met by bringing a driver’s license, or non – drivers ID; a birth certificate, or US passport.

If you have further questions, you may visit https://www.sos.nh.gov/elections


Voting Location:

10 Station Square
Groveton, NH

Town / School Elections will be Tuesday, March 11, 2025 with the Town / School meetings on Saturday, March 15th.  Election updates will be posted when necessary.

Current Supervisors of the Checklist:

  • Terri Charron
  • Elaine Gray
  • Michelle Mason

Current Moderator:

  • Keith Young

Current Town Clerk

  • Kathy Wiles

Current Deputy Clerk:

  • Romy McMann

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