[Nfb-new-hampshire] Voting Question

Andrew Harmon andrewjharmon at gmail.com
Wed Sep 19 02:39:43 UTC 2012


While all town ballots are required by state law to have a way to make
voting accessible, not every precinct (or ward, for that matter) have
an actual machine.  In the event that you do not have such a machine
(which works just like how Penny described it), you are supposed to
obtain help from the Town/Precinct/Ward Moderator (depending on the
size of your domeciled town, or place of voting).  You can also have a
trusted friend or relative/acquaintance assist you instead, but the
benefit of having the Moderator available is that they are required by
the same state laws to be as impartial as possible - even going so far
as not being allowed to answer any question about a given candidate
beyond simply "is this person the incumbent" or "what position are
they running for"?  You can also get clarification on the
position/item up for vote, but that is as specific as the Moderator is
permitted to get.

In the case of Clairmont, I would contact your local city clerk
(usually located in City Hall or the Town Hall, depending again on the
size of your town).

Hope this helped

Andrew

P.s. I actually prefer the Moderator in some cases as I just moved
prior to this election - I had no basis on which to help decide on the
various candidates, and having what little info the Moderator could
give helped me greatly on the ballot.

On 9/18/12, Jess <ashleejessandmark2012 at samobile.net> wrote:
> Hi PPenny,
> Thank. Who would I need to talk with in the City of Claremont?
>
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