Vote Kelly Moss for Salem School Board on Tuesday, March 11th!
Elect a proven leader who will put Salem students first and ensure they have access to a high-quality public education.
A strong community starts with strong public schools. Your neighbors are counting on your vote to protect public education - our students are our future!
Pledge to Vote for Kelly Moss on Tuesday, March 11th!
Where do I vote? Find your voting district here.
Polls Open from 7:00AM - 7:00PM
Voting District 1: Fisk School, 14 Main Street
Voting District 2: Soule School, 173 South Policy Street
Voting District 3: Barron School, 55 Butler Street
Voting District 4: Ingram Senior Center, 1 Sally Sweets Way
Voting District 6: North Salem School, 140 Zion Hill Road
Registering to vote and voting in New Hampshire as of February 2025:
To register to vote in New Hampshire, you need to be 18 years old, a US Citizen, and domiciled (live in) New Hampshire. When registering to vote, you must prove:
Identity: Proves you are who you say you are
State drivers license or non-drivers ID. student ID, passport, voter ID card from NH, or other documentation that has your name and photo.
Age: Proves you are 18 or older
Can be proven with a license or non-drivers ID, passport, birth certificate, or voter ID card.
Domicile: Proves where you live (this must be a physical address, not a PO Box)
Government ID or license, car registration, government issued check, tax document, or benefit statement
If you do not have any of these documents, you can attest to that fact and use a lease or rental agreement, a document from a school that includes your name and address and shows you live in campus housing, a utility bill, or other documentation that shows you are domiciled on the address you provided. You can find more information on domicile documents starting on page 3.
Citizenship: Proves you are US Citizen
Birth certificate (if born in the US), passport, naturalization papers
Social security cards and REAL ID cards do not prove US citizenship
Voters who are already registered in NH but moving to another town may not need to prove their citizenship, but it is recommended you bring documents proving your citizenship in the event the election officials do not have access to your voter registration in a different town.
All voters will be required to show proof of identity (photo ID) when they check in to vote or will be unable to cast a ballot.
If you don’t have any of these forms of proof of identity, you can contact your town or city clerk to receive a voucher for a voter ID card, which can be redeemed at a NH Department of Motor Vehicles location.
How can I check my voter registration status and the status of my absentee ballot?
Visit the New Hampshire Secretary of State Voter Information Look-Up at http://app.sos.nh.gov
Have any additional questions?
Visit the Salem Town Clerk’s website here or call (603) 890 - 2110