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Elections and Voter Registration



Unofficial Citywide Results for the Presidential Primary Election 

Official results of Nashua's November 8, 2011 Municipal Election (in PDF Format)


Redistricting Information

NH Secretary of State's Election Information Web Page

Registering to vote videos
(NH Secretary of State)

Voting as a college student  

Polling Locations & Wards

Campaign receipt and expenditure reports:
City ordinances require the filing of campaign receipt and expenditure reports twenty (20) days prior to the date of the Municipal election and again by December 1st following the Municipal election and "shall cover a period of 365 days expiring two days prior to the filing of the statements."  Campaign finance reports for State Elections (even years) are filed with the Secretary of State's Office. 

Campaign finance ordinance 
Campaign Receipt and Expenditure Forms (blank) -- First Report -- due October 19, 2011 
Campaign Receipt and Expenditure Forms (blank) -- Second Report -- due December 1, 2011 

Campaign finance reports for recent city elections appear below:

2011 Municipal General and Special Elections - second report  
2011 Municipal General and Special Elections - first report 
2009 Municipal General Election - first report
 
2009 Municipal General Election - second report  
2007 Municipal General Election - second report
2007 Municipal General Election - first report
2007 Mayoral Primary Election - second report
2007 Mayoral Primary Election - first report
2005 Municipal General Election - second report
2005 Municipal General Election - first report

Incumbent Filings: June 30 and December 1
City ordinances require that "any officeholder" shall inform the City Clerk of any position as a board trustee or like that he or she is involved in on June 30th of each calendar year (NRO 5-98.c.5).  In addition, holders of the offices of Mayor, Alderman at Large, Ward Alderman, Board of Education, Fire Commissioner, and Public Works Commission shall file a statement semiannually "showing any income...received from testimonials, gifts, honorariums, donations, or any other source, when the receipt of such income is attributable to the office held by the official.  This report shall not include campaign contributions, income received by the official in his regular course of employement or business or salary, mileage, or expense payments made to the official by the City for performance of official duties for the calendar year."  For testimonials, each elected official shall disclose the total amount of income received, the expenses of holding the testimonial, and the testimonial net income raised after paying those expenses  (NRO 23-22 through 23-24).

December 1, 2011 incumbent filings 
June 30, 2011 incumbent filings 
December 31, 2010 incumbent filings 

Time Computation:  "Whenever the election laws refer to a period or limit of time, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays shall be included (except when specifically stated to the contrary)...However, when the last day for performing any act under the election laws is a Saturday, Sunday or official state holiday, the action required shall be deemed to be duly performed if it is performed on the following business day" (RSA 652:18.II).

Additional Voter and Election Information:

Election Results

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Nashua Political Sign and Campaign Information
 

 

 

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