Where do I register to vote?

You can register to vote at any of the following locations:

  • City Clerk's Office - Appear in person at the Clerk's Office in City Hall during our regular business hours. Please note, there is a 10-day cut-off period prior to each election when the City Clerk's Office is unable to process voter registrations. If you're not able to visit our office prior to the cut-off, don't worry, there are still other opportunities for voter registration. Please continue reading this section.

  • Supervisor of the Checklist Sessions - Supervisor Sessions are held in the City Clerk's office. For a list of dates and times for 2016 Supervisor Sessions, please consult our Election Information page.

  • Absentee - If you are unable to come to our office, attend a Supervisor Session, or appear in person at your polling place, please contact our office for information on how to register to vote by absentee or visit our Absentee Ballots and Voting page.

  • Same-day Voter Registration - The State of New Hampshire allows for residents to register to vote at their polling location on Election Day. (These voters are permitted to vote that day as well.) To determine your polling location, you can: contact our office, use the City Wards by Street List or visit the State of New Hampshire Voter Information Look-Up website.

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1. How do I register to vote in Lebanon?
2. Where do I register to vote?
3. What documentation do I need to register to vote?
4. Can you register to vote without a Photo ID?
5. What if I do not have photo ID?
6. What happens after completing a Challenged Voter Affidavit (CVA)?
7. In which voting ward do I reside (ie. where do I vote)?
8. What if I moved wards?
9. What if I moved addresses within my ward?
10. Can I register to vote at the polls on Election Day?
11. How do I remove a name from the Voter Checklist?
12. Can I vote by absentee ballot simply because I don’t want to go to the polls on Election Day?
13. When I request an absentee ballot, how can I find out when my request was received and when my ballot was mailed to me?
14. When requesting an absentee ballot, can my spouse or someone else sign the absentee ballot request form for me if I am not available to do it myself?
15. Will I be notified if my absentee ballot is not counted?
16. Can I email my request for an absentee ballot to the City Clerk’s Office?
17. Can my spouse or parent return my absentee ballot for me?
18. What is Electioneering?
19. How do you accommodate voters with disabilities?
20. How can I learn more about elections?
21. How can I help at the polls on Election Day?
22. What do the Election Officials do?
23. How many election officials are there per ward?
24. Why does the Ballot Clerk ask for me to speak my name and address?
25. At times, why are there people sitting behind the ballot clerks watching voters check in?
26. Why is there an election official stationed at the voting machine?
27. Why does an election official watch me put my ballot in the voting machine?
28. Do I put the ballot face up or face down into the ballot machine?
29. How do I properly put the ballot into the voting machine?
30. What if I make a mistake on my ballot?
31. Is the Moderator looking at how a voter voted when processing absentee ballots?
32. How is a tie vote determined?