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Do ANY of these offices interest you even SLIGHTLY? PM which offices and we will try to help you learn about the demands, possibilities, and how to prepare.
603-530-1961 SMS, Telegram, Signal
*** = Important
People up for election:
Town
***Selectman Cindy Kudlik 3 years
Treasurer Shannon Poitras 1 year
***Police Chief Russell Poitras
***Tax Collector Bonnie Haubrich 3 years
***Budget Committee Catherine Mulholland 3 years
Library Trustee George Curran 3 years
Trustee of Trust Funds Deb Clough 3 years
Cemetery Trustee Cindy Kudlik 3 years
Planning Board Gary Whitney 3 years
School District
***Representative Gove Brewster 3 years
***Budget Committee Andrew Cushing 3 years
For local elections, candidate filing is in January 2023 and voting is in March. Candidates file with their town clerk by mail or preferably in person.
County - all every two years
***Commissioner (like selectman) Omer C. Ahern Jr.
County Attorney Martha Ann Hornick
***County High Sheriff Jeff Stiegler
Register Of Deeds Kelley Monahan
Treasurer Karen Liot Hill
State
Republican delegate. * Need more info. File in June with town clerc
Governor Christopher Sununu 2 years
Executive Counsel
***State Senate
***State Floterial Representative
State Representative. Lex Bere
Federal
US Senate *Jeremy Kaufman running on LP. 6 years
US Representative Ann McLane Kuster 2 years
www.citizenscount.org/nh/grafton/grafton#upcoming-elections
June 1-10 Filing Period
For regional elections, file (with local clerc?) with state department in Concord, by mail or preferably in person.
Candidates who filed will be listed each day
If Rep/Dem, file to be entered in party primary
If 3rd party, give a Declaration of Intent
September 7th Nomination Papers for 3rd Party
If third party, must have gathered nomination papers, which has a signature on each page and the candidate's name, and submit to the state department? by this date. The supervisors of the checklist confirm the validity of the papers.
For governor - 3,000
Congress - 1,500
Executive Counsel - 750
State Senate - 750
State Representative - 150
County offices - 150
September 13th Republican Primary
November 8th General Election
Qualifications for Office
EXECUTIVE COUNCILOR - Must be 30 years of age, a registered voter and domiciled in New Hampshire for at least 7 years. Must live in executive council district they are a candidate for.
STATE SENATOR - Must be 30 years of age, a registered voter and domiciled in New Hampshire for at least 7 years. Must live in senate district they are a candidate for.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE - Must be 18 years of age, a registered voter and domiciled in New Hampshire for at least 2 years. Must live in town or ward they are a candidate for.
Do ANY of these offices interest you even SLIGHTLY? PM which offices and we will try to help you learn about the demands, possibilities, and how to prepare.
603-530-1961 SMS, Telegram, Signal
*** = Important
People up for election:
Town
***Selectman Cindy Kudlik 3 years
Treasurer Shannon Poitras 1 year
***Police Chief Russell Poitras
***Tax Collector Bonnie Haubrich 3 years
***Budget Committee Catherine Mulholland 3 years
Library Trustee George Curran 3 years
Trustee of Trust Funds Deb Clough 3 years
Cemetery Trustee Cindy Kudlik 3 years
Planning Board Gary Whitney 3 years
School District
***Representative Gove Brewster 3 years
***Budget Committee Andrew Cushing 3 years
For local elections, candidate filing is in January 2023 and voting is in March. Candidates file with their town clerk by mail or preferably in person.
County - all every two years
***Commissioner (like selectman) Omer C. Ahern Jr.
County Attorney Martha Ann Hornick
***County High Sheriff Jeff Stiegler
Register Of Deeds Kelley Monahan
Treasurer Karen Liot Hill
State
Republican delegate. * Need more info. File in June with town clerc
Governor Christopher Sununu 2 years
Executive Counsel
***State Senate
***State Floterial Representative
State Representative. Lex Bere
Federal
US Senate *Jeremy Kaufman running on LP. 6 years
US Representative Ann McLane Kuster 2 years
www.citizenscount.org/nh/grafton/grafton#upcoming-elections
June 1-10 Filing Period
For regional elections, file (with local clerc?) with state department in Concord, by mail or preferably in person.
Candidates who filed will be listed each day
If Rep/Dem, file to be entered in party primary
If 3rd party, give a Declaration of Intent
September 7th Nomination Papers for 3rd Party
If third party, must have gathered nomination papers, which has a signature on each page and the candidate's name, and submit to the state department? by this date. The supervisors of the checklist confirm the validity of the papers.
For governor - 3,000
Congress - 1,500
Executive Counsel - 750
State Senate - 750
State Representative - 150
County offices - 150
September 13th Republican Primary
November 8th General Election
Qualifications for Office
EXECUTIVE COUNCILOR - Must be 30 years of age, a registered voter and domiciled in New Hampshire for at least 7 years. Must live in executive council district they are a candidate for.
STATE SENATOR - Must be 30 years of age, a registered voter and domiciled in New Hampshire for at least 7 years. Must live in senate district they are a candidate for.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE - Must be 18 years of age, a registered voter and domiciled in New Hampshire for at least 2 years. Must live in town or ward they are a candidate for.