Politics & Government

Portsmouth NH General Election 2024 Voter Guide

Here is everything you need to know about the Nov. 5, 2024, election in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Get out and vote on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Get out and vote on Tuesday, Nov. 5. (Patch Media)

PORTSMOUTH, NH — This is it — it is time for you to head to the polls.

Voters in the Granite State can choose the next president, governor, representatives to Congress, and many other down-ballot races.

Voting

Voters in Portsmouth cast ballots from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at the following locations:

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  • Ward 1: New Franklin School, 1 Franklin Drive.
  • Ward 2: Portsmouth Middle School, Connie Bean Gymnasium entrance, 155 Parrott Avenue.
  • Ward 3: Portsmouth Senior Activity Center, 125 Cottage St.
  • Ward 4: Portsmouth High School, 50 Andrew Jarvis Drive (for Nov. 5, 2024, election only; 2025 municipal election will return to Dondero School).
  • Ward 5: Little Harbour School, 50 Clough Drive.

Candidates

The following candidates are on the ballot Nov. 5.

President

Kamala Harris/Tim Walz

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Donald Trump/JD Vance

Chase Oliver/Mike ter Maat

Jill Stein/Rudolph Ware

Governor

Joyce Craig

Kelly Ayotte

Stephen Villee


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1st Congressional District

Chris Pappas

Russell Prescott

Executive Council District 3

Jon Morgan

Janet Stevens

State Senate District 21

Rebecca Perkins Kwoka

Don Cardinale

State Rep Rockingham District 21

Jennifer Mandelbaum

State Rep Rockingham District 22

Thom Rossi

Kate Murray

State Rep Rockingham District 26

Buzz Scherr

State Rep Rockingham District 27

Diane Bitter

Gerald Ward

State Rep Rockingham District 28

Sue Polidura

Carrie Sorensen

State Rep Rockingham District 37

James David Meuse

State Rep Rockingham District 39

Ned Raynolds

Constitutional Amendment Question

Sheriffs can only serve until they are 70 years of age; judges can only serve until they are 75.

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