
Election Day is
Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
Polls are open 7am to 7pm
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Registering to Vote
Check your voter registration status with the Somersworth City Clerk.
Phone: (603) 692-4262
Address: 1 Government Way, Somersworth, NH
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Residents who need to register to vote, or make changes to their voter registration, must do so in-person at the City Clerk’s Office on or before Monday, October 27, 2025.
Residents needing to register after October 27, 2025 may register to vote at their polling locations on election day.
In accordance with NH State Law, RSA 654:12, the following are required to register to vote:
Proof of Identity
Proof of Age
Proof of Domicile, and
Proof of Citizenship
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Acceptable documents include...
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Proof of Identity and Age: driver’s license, government issued photo ID, passport
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Proof of Domicile: driver’s license, government-issued photo ID, vehicle registration, government-issued tax document, government-issued check
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Proof of Citizenship: birth certificate, US passport, naturalization papers
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Absentee Voting
Applications for absentee ballots are available in the Office of the City Clerk. They can be requested by mail, or in-person. In order to be entitled to an absentee ballot, a registered voter must meet ONE of the following criteria:
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1. Plan to be absent from the City on the day of the election: or
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2. Confined in a penal institution for a misdemeanor or while awaiting trial; or -
3. Cannot appear on election day due to observance of a religious commitment; or -
4. Unable to vote in person due to a disability; or -
5. Unable to vote in person due to an employment obligation -
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The Office of the City Clerk is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (open until 6:00 p.m. on Wednesdays).
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Absentee ballots are mailed to voters about 30 days before the election. Track your absentee ballot here!
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Absentee ballots must be returned in one of two ways:
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Returned by mail, by 5:00pm on Election Day, or
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Returned in-person to the City Clerk's Office by Monday, November 3rd, by 4:30PM
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Only certain people (“delivery agents”) can deliver your ballot for you, including close family members, designated nursing home or residential care staff, or someone assisting a voter with a disability (up to 4 ballots maximum). Delivery agents must show a photo ID and complete a return form.
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Voting In-Person
Make sure to bring a Photo ID - this is required to vote
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Acceptable IDs include the same types listed above under registration.
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If you do not have a photo ID, you will not be able to vote. You may obtain a free Voter ID before Election Day from the DMV with a voucher from your clerk or the Secretary of State.
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Every polling place in New Hampshire is equipped with an accessible voting system known as “one4all” that permits a voter with a disability to vote independently and in private. This system can be used by any voter.
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Somersworth's polling locations are as follows:
Ward 1 - City Hall, One Government Way
Ward 2 - Summersworth Historical Museum, 157 Main St
Ward 3 - Somersworth High School Cafeteria, 11 Memorial Dr
Ward 4 - Idlehurst Elementary School Cafeteria, 46 Stackpole Rd
Ward 5 - Romeo J. Messier Building, 218 Main St
To find your polling place, click the map below...
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