• How to Register to Vote in New Hampshire
New Hampshire residents who will be 18 years of age or older on election day, and a United States Citizen, may register with the town or city clerk where they live up to 10 days before any election. You may also register on election day at the polling place. The town clerk's office can inform voters of what proof of qualification they should bring to register.
• Absentee Voter Registration
If you meet the state's voter requirements and qualifications and are unable to register in person because of physical disability, religious beliefs, military service, or because of temporary absence, you may register by mail. You should request an absentee voter registration affidavit and a standard voter registration form from your town or city clerk. The absentee voter registration affidavit must be witnessed and then both the affidavit and the voter registration form are to be returned to your town/city clerk.
• September 9, 2008 Primary Election Results
Check out the official results for all New Hampshire races decided in the state’s primary election.
• New Hampshire State House – Voting Records
New Hampshire residents who will be 18 years of age or older on election day, and a United States Citizen, may register with the town or city clerk where they live up to 10 days before any election. You may also register on election day at the polling place. The town clerk's office can inform voters of what proof of qualification they should bring to register.
• Absentee Voter Registration
If you meet the state's voter requirements and qualifications and are unable to register in person because of physical disability, religious beliefs, military service, or because of temporary absence, you may register by mail. You should request an absentee voter registration affidavit and a standard voter registration form from your town or city clerk. The absentee voter registration affidavit must be witnessed and then both the affidavit and the voter registration form are to be returned to your town/city clerk.
• September 9, 2008 Primary Election Results
Check out the official results for all New Hampshire races decided in the state’s primary election.
• New Hampshire State House – Voting Records
See how your Representative voted on legislation or check the status of any bill.
State Senate: Martha Fuller-Clark (D) martha@marthafullerclark.com
Executive Council: Beverly HOllingsworth (D) bhollingworth@nh.gov
Governor: John Lynch (D) governorlynch@nh.gov
County commissioner: Kate Pratt (R) att@co.rockingham.
US Congress CD1: Carol Shea-Porter (D) info@sheaporter.com
US Senate: Judd Gregg (R) (202) 224-3324, Jeanne Sheehan (D) (202) 224-2841
Contact information for the Greenland City Clerk, New Hampshire
Government Links
P.O. Box 100
Greenland, New Hampshire 03840
603-431-7111 –Phone
603-430-3761 - Fax



