Make a plan to vote on/Before September 8!

https://www.opendemocracynh.org
Please note!
the day before the primary is Labor Day
and the Post Office is closed. Plan accordingly. 

You should be aware that:

  • Any mail put in a USPS blue collection mailbox no matter where it is,  even in front of the post office, will go to a sorting center, depending on your city/town, and will take an extra day or two of time.
  • Any mail put in your ZIP slot (if you have one inside the post office) or handed to the clerk will likely be hand sorted/hand cancelled and stay in town, not sent to a sorting center.

You may also:

  • Give your ballot to a person at the city/town clerk’s office. Check hours and make an appointment if necessary.
  • Bring your ballot to your polling place on election day before 5 p.m.
  • Vote in person, wearing a mask, on election day.

DO NOT DROP YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT
IN AN UNATTENDED DROP BOX.
IF YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT ENVELOPE<
DOES NOT HAVE A CODE ON IT (given to you by the clerk)
IT WILL BE INVALIDATED.

Whatever you choose, DO IT SOON!

You can still download an absentee ballot request form:
https://sos.nh.gov/media/rs0ly4xu/absentee-ballot-app-8-20-covid.pdf  and hand-deliver the application to your town clerk.  When you hand it in, consider asking for the ballot at that time to fill it out and turn it back in.  Check your town clerk’s hours below.

City/Town hours of operation:

Hanover Town Clerk
41 South Main street,  Hanover, NH 03755
Hours of Operation:
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

(603) 640-3201, https://www.hanovernh.org/town-clerk


Lebanon City Clerk
51 N Park St, Lebanon, NH 03766
Hours of Operation: 
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
(603) 448-3054, https://lebanonnh.gov/492/City-Clerk


Lyme Town Clerk
1 High St, Lyme, NH 03768
Hours of Operation:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 8:00 am to 2:00 pm

(603) 795-2535, https://www.lymenh.gov/town-clerk


Orford Town Clerk
2539 NH-25A, Orford, NH 03777
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday 1:00 – 6:00 PM, Wednesday 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM,
Thursday 8:00 – 11:00 AM

(603) 353-4404, http://orfordnh.us/departments/town-clerk/


Piermont Town Clerk

130 Route 10, PO Box 67, Piermont, NH 03779

603-272-4840, http://townofpiermontnh.org/

7 business days to the September 8 Primaries!!

We have decisions coming up fast! Sue Prentiss and Beatriz Pastor are having a rousing campaign. They are both solid, qualified women who will do us proud in the state senate . . . Tough choice! Then the governor’s primary presents us with the same problem—two qualified, affable and smart men who we would be proud to vote for—and we have to get those ballots in soon. So vote in the primary, SEPTEMBER 8! If you still haven’t made up your mind see below for more Zoom sessions and there are plenty of YouTube videos of past events.

Don’t miss “Donuts with Dan” tomorrow in Hanover, Lebanon and Keene, see below for times and places. And lest we forget, our Grafton County Elected Officials will be Zooming with us this Monday, so please send in your questions and sign up.

We are so proud of our BLM protesters. They have attracted lots of attention and have kept this issue at the forefront. Honk your horns or better yet, join them!

The convention held our interest this week and was so wildly successful they are talking about never having it any other way. Mr. Biden got high marks in the papers and the speakers were compelling. Here’s hoping doubters were watching. It showed what Dems are capable of—which is empathy, organization and maturity.

Enjoy the weather—whether it’s sunny or raining!

Full email here!

  • Sununu Sad Facts
  • Organize NH, Sign up for a shift
  • Hanover/Lyme Dems Senate Candidate Forum YOUTUBE
  • August 22, Donuts with Dan
  • August 23, NH House Progressive Caucus Online Forum Featuring Democrats Running for State Senate, District 5, LINK
  • August 24, UVD Monday Series, Grafton County Elected Officials LINK
  • August 25, Beatriz & Ray Gagnon: Looking to the future!
  • August 27, Hanover/Lyme Dems, 8 candidates for Grafton 12 LINK
  • August 27, Virtual Town Hall with City Councilor Sue Prentiss