Election Information

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Check Your Voter Information

Using the Secretary of State's Voter Information Portal (VIP) New Hampshire voters have more access than ever. With this simple online tool, you can find your voting information, including but not limited to, your absentee ballot status, your Party Registration, and your Polling Place location. This tool can also help you view ballots from other towns, clerks in other towns and other information about elections in Croydon.

Click here to access the NH SoS's Voter Information Portal.

NEXT ELECTION : PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY - January 23rd, 2024

UOCAVA & Absentee Applications

 

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Return Address: 879 NH Route 10, Croydon , NH 03773

Voting Absentee

RSA 657:17

You may register and vote by absentee (by mail) if:

• You will be absent from the town of city on the dates/times when the Supervisors of the Checklist meet to receive voter registration applications; or

• You are unable to vote in person because of a physical disability; or

• You cannot appear in person because of observance of a religious commitment; or

• You are a victim of domestic violence and have an active protective order; or

• You are confined to a penal institution for a misdemeanor or while awaiting trail.

The term “disability” in the election law extends to these circumstances. Even if you do not consider yourself a person with disability in other circumstances, this term applies for registering to vote and voting. You must sign the “disability” affidavit on the forms for absentee registration and absentee voting.

 

REGISTERING ABSENTEE (BY MAIL)

 

You may request absentee registration forms and instructions from your clerk before requesting an absentee ballot. Supervisors of the Checklist must review and approve your application.

They are required to meet on a date 6 to 13 days before the Presidential Primary, once scheduled, the September 10, 2024 State Primary and again before the November 5, 2024 General Election.

Unless the supervisors hold voluntary sessions before then, the supervisors will review your application at that meeting. You are registered to vote when the supervisors approve the application.

If you request an absentee ballot and are not registered, the clerk will send you both your absentee ballot and your absentee voter registration forms and instructions.