Politics & Government

Salem NH 2025 Town Election Voter Guide

Here is everything you need to know about the March 11, 2025, election in Salem, New Hampshire.

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SALEM, NH — The Annual Town Election is Tuesday, March 11, in Salem.

The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Polling Locations

  • District 1: Fisk School
  • District 2: Soule School
  • District 3: Barron School
  • District 4: Ingram Senior Center
  • District 6: North Salem School

Town Election

Town Council (3-year seat, vote for no more than 3)

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Bonnie Wright

Robert Morin

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Paul Pelletier

Keith Stramaglia

Budget Committee (3-year seat, vote for no more than 2)

Missie Banks

Brian Thornock

Town Moderator: (1-year seat, vote for no more than 1)

Bernard Campbell

Library Trustee (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)

David Hickernell

Douglas Knight

Trustee of the Trust Funds (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)

Gregory Davis

Planning Board (3-year seat, vote for no more than 2)

Sean Lewis

Charles Saba

Zoning Board of Adjustment (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)

Dionne Garon

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Town Operating Budget: $73.9 million or a default budget of $62.7 million.

Road Construction And Engineering: $3.4 million.

Salem Community Choice Electric Aggregation Plan

Redistribution of Election Districts

School Election

School Board: (3-year seats, vote for no more than 2)

Kelly Moss

Jaime Thornock

Aaron Kalil

School District Moderator (3-year seats, vote for no more than 1)

Terrence Scanlan

School District Clerk (3-year seats, vote for no more than 1)

Patricia Scanlan

School District Treasurer (3-year seats, vote for no more than 1)

Lucille Ramsey

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Operating Budget: $93.3 million or a default budget of $92.7 million.

Salem Education Association Agreement: $1.45 million for 2025-2026; $1.38 million for 2026-2027; and $1.3 million for 2027-2028.

A sample town ballot can be found here. A sample school budget is linked here.

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