Politics & Government

Election 2022: Amherst NH Election Voter Guide

Here's everything you need to know about voting in Amherst, New Hampshire, for the Nov. 8 general election.

Don’t forget to vote in Amherst on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Don’t forget to vote in Amherst on Tuesday, Nov. 8. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

AMHERST, NH — Voters in Amherst will head to the polls to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 8, for the 2022 general election.

In addition to races for governor, U.S. Senate, and two Congressional districts, voters in cities and towns in the Granite State will have county, Executive Council, state Senate, and state Representative races.

Voters will also consider two Constitutional amendment ballot questions.

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Voting Hours And Polling Locations

Voters in Amherst will cast ballots from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Souhegan High School, 412 Boston Road in Amherst.

Governor

Karlyn Borysenko

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Kelly Halldorson

Tom Sherman

Chris Sununu

U.S. Senator

Donald Bolduc

Maggie Hassan

Jeremy Kauffman

2nd Congressional District

Robert Burns

Ann McLane Kuster

Executive Councilor

Shoshanna Kelly

Dave Wheeler

State Senate

Shannon Chandley

Gary Daniels

State Rep. District 34

(Vote for 3)

Pamela Coughlin

Russ Hodgkins

Daniel LeClerc

Jennifer Morton

James O’Mara Jr.

Daniel Veilleux

State Rep. District 37

Michael Facques

Megan Murray

Hillsborough County Offices

Sheriff

Christopher Connelly

Attorney

John Coughlin

Nicholas Sarwack

Treasurer

David Fredette

Richard Manzo

Register of Deeds

Mary Ann Crowell

Dennis Hogan

Register of Probate

William Bryk

John Graham

Commissioner

Julie Radhakrishnan

Robert Rowe

Constitutional Amendment Questions

1."Are you in favor of amending articles 71 and 81 of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 71. [County Treasurers, County Attorneys, Sheriffs, and Registers of Deeds Elected.] The county treasurers, county attorneys, sheriffs and registers of deeds, shall be elected by the inhabitants of the several towns, in the several counties in the State, according to the method now practiced, and the laws of the state, provided nevertheless the legislature shall have authority to alter the manner of certifying the votes, and the mode of electing those officers; but not so as to deprive the people of the right they now have of electing them. [Art.] 81. [Judges Not to Act as Counsel.] No judge shall be of counsel, act as advocate, or receive any fees as advocate or counsel, in any probate business which is pending, or may be brought into any court of probate in the county of which he or she is judge." (Passed by the N.H. House 294 Yes 43 No; Passed by Senate 21 Yes 3 No.) CACR 21

2. "Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the constitution?"

Also Read

Voter ID Law

New Hampshire has same-day voter registration. Here is the Voter Identification Law, linked in .pdf format, and the Explanatory Document. For more information about Voter ID, visit this state website.

Primary Election Day Issues

The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office will be operating an Election Day hotline from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.

The AG encourages voters and election officials with concerns or questions to call 1-866-868-3703. In the event a caller receives voicemail, they should leave a message and attorneys in the office will address each message received.

Additional information on voting can be found here.

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