To our New Hampshire family,
In preparation for the midterm election on November 8, we have prepared the following state voter guide to help you navigate and prepare for Election Day: where to vote; how to vote; and what’s on your ballot. We hope you find this guide helpful!
Please use this guide and share it with people who need it. An educated voter is a smart voter! Vote Smart!
Election Guide 2022:
New Hampshire
Voter Registration Information:
Need to get registered, request an absentee ballot, or find your local polling place? All of that information and more can be found here: https://justfacts.votesmart.org/elections/voter-registration/NH
Need to contact your local election office for questions about your registration, ballot, polling place, or any other elections question? Find all their contact information here: https://justfacts.votesmart.org/elections/offices/NH
Elections/Candidates:
Congressional Elections: Two seats for the U.S. House of Representatives and one seat for the U.S. Senate are up for election this year. See all the candidates running in these elections here:
https://justfacts.votesmart.org/election/2022/C/NH/2022-congressional?stageId=G
Notable races include:
Don Bolduc, Maggie Hassan, and Jeremy Kauffman are running for the U.S. Senate.
Gubernatorial Elections: Karlyn Borysenko, Kelly Halldorson, Tom Sherman, and Chris Sununu are running for governor this year. See the full list of candidates running here:
https://justfacts.votesmart.org/election/2022/G/NH/2022-gubernatorial?stageId=G
State Legislature Elections: 400 seats for the New Hampshire House of Representatives and 24 seats for the New Hampshire Senate are up for election this year. See all the candidates running in these elections here:
https://justfacts.votesmart.org/election/2022/L/NH/2022-state-legislative?stageId=G
Ballot Measures:
Here are the statewide ballot measures appearing on your November ballot:
New Hampshire Constitutional Convention Question: In New Hampshire, a state constitutional convention question is provided to voters every 10 years after the prior question. A constitutional convention consists of elected delegates that propose changes to the state's constitution. Any proposed changes, including a rewritten constitution, must be approved by voters.
New Hampshire Abolish Office of Register of Probate Amendment: If approved, the amendment would abolish the Office of Register of Probate and remove all references to the Register of Probate from the state constitution.
See the full list of all 2022 national statewide ballot measures here: https://justfacts.votesmart.org/elections/ballot-measures/2022
Happy Election Season!
The Vote Smart Team