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Did you know that a 1974 New Hampshire Senate race was decided by just 2 votes? It was so close, they held a re-vote in 1975.
August 26 – September 2
Registration deadlines vary by community.
Check with your local clerk for information.
Request: September 7, 2026 (noon)
Return: September 7, 2026 (5PM)
New Hampshire does not offer in-person early voting for all voters.
*The last day for voters already registered to change or declare a party affiliation is June 2nd.
New Hampshire also offers same day in-person registration. Voters may register and vote on the same day.
October 21 – October 28
Registration deadlines vary by community.
Check with your local clerk for information.
Request: November 2, 2026 (noon)
Return: November 2, 2026 (5PM)
New Hampshire does not offer in-person early voting for all voters.
*New Hampshire also offers same day in-person registration. Voters may register and vote on the same day.
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Numerous elections have been won, or tied, by only a handful of votes. Depending on the state, elections resulting in a tie can be decided by games of chance – like drawing cards. Your vote matters!

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