Politics & Government

Guide: Everything You Need to Know for Election Day

Get informed, then get out to the polls.

Where to Vote: Find Your Polling Location

For a list of ward assignments by street name and/or house number and street name, click here.

Polling locations for each Ward appear below:
Ward 1:  Broad Street Elementary School, 390 Broad Street
Ward 2:  Charlotte Avenue Elementary School, 48 Charlotte Avenue
Ward 3:  Amherst Street Elementary School, 71 Amherst Street
Ward 4:  Ledge Street Elementary School, 139 Ledge Street
Ward 5:  Main Dunstable Elementary School, 20 Whitford Road
Ward 6:  Fairgrounds Middle School, 27 Cleveland Street
Ward 7:  Dr. Norman Crisp Elementary School, 50 Arlington Street
Ward 8:  Bicentennial Elementary School, 296 East Dunstable Road
Ward 9:  New Searles Elementary School, 39 Shady Lane

2013 Political Calendar - Includes information pertaining to November 5, 2013 Municipal Election. 

Ward 8 State Representative: 

[Choose 1]

Latha Mangipudi - D

Peter Silva - R

City Election 2013 - See Who's on the Ballot

Aldermanic Candidates Forum 
NEW: VIDEO: Each candidate featured during Oct. 24 forum at City Hall

Voters Guide: At-Large Alderman 

[Vote for 3]
Mark Cookson
David Deane
Paula Johnson
Dan Moriarty
Barbara Pressly
Diane Sheehan

Ward 1 
Sean McGuinness
Kathryn Vitale

Ward 2 
Richard Dowd
Elenore Casey Crane

Ward 3
Paul Shea
David Schoneman

Ward 4 
Arthur Craffey Jr.
Pamela Brown

Ward 5 
Michael Soucy
Michael Tabacsko

Ward 6 
Kathy Snyder
Paul Chasse Jr.

Ward 7 
June Caron

Ward 8
Mary Ann Melizzi-Golja
Jonathan Currier

Ward 9 
Ken Siegel
Jeffrey Cox

Board of Education [Vote for 4]

George Farrington

Dotty Oden

David Murotake

Thomas Vaughan

Dennis Ryder

Sandra Ziehm

Board of Public Works [Profiles were requested of all candidates.]
[Vote for 2]

Paul G. Bergeron

Daniel Gagnon

George Liakakos

Tracy Pappas

Brian Hubert

Oct. 15 Forum at Sunset Heights: Footage includes all six candidates. 

The filing period for the 2013 Municipal Election will open Tuesday, August 27 at 8 a.m. and close Friday, September 6, at 5 p.m.  Nominating Petitions, Acceptance of Nomination forms, a List of Offices up for election, and Instructions to Candidates are now available in the City Clerk's Office or may be downloaded, below:

Nomination Petition
Acceptance of Nomination form
List of Offices up for election and Instructions to Candidates 

2013 Municipal General Election Campaign Reporting Forms.  Reports will be due Oct. 16 and Dec. 2.

Which Ward Do You Live In? Use this alphabetical street list to find the ward you live in

This list will open in Adobe Acrobat.  Use the "keyword" search feature of Adobe Reader to find your street name quickly. For a list of the ward's polling locations and changes made to ward boundaries during the 2011 Redistricting, go to Polling Locations & Wards.

Click here for a list of bus stops to get to the polls.

What to know about NH Voting Law if you're a college student ready to vote.

Nashua Political Sign and Campaign Information (including restrictions).

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