NEW HAMPSHIRE
An undeclared voter may vote in a state primary or a presidential primary. You will be required to choose either a Republican or Democratic ballot when you go to vote. If you are already registered as a Democrat or Republican, you may change your party affiliation with the clerk of the town or city where you are domiciled or at any scheduled meeting of the supervisors of the checklist except for during the period of time between the first day of the filing period for the primary election and/or the presidential primary election and the date of the primary election itself. The deadline will be October 6, 2023 for the presidential primary. When you vote on a party ballot in a state or presidential primary, you become a registered member of that party unless you fill out a card or sign a list to return to undeclared status with the supervisors of the checklist before leaving the polling place.
1/23/2024
STATE PRIMARY DATE
By 10/6/2023
TIMING TO SWITCH PARTIES
HOW TO SWITCH PARTIES
An undeclared voter may vote in a state primary or a presidential primary. You will be required to choose either a Republican or Democratic ballot when you go to vote. If you are already registered as a Democrat or Republican, you may change your party affiliation with the clerk of the town or city where you are domiciled or at any scheduled meeting of the supervisors of the checklist except for during the period of time between the first day of the filing period for the primary election and/or the presidential primary election and the date of the primary election itself.
In New Hampshire, you cannot register to vote online. Voter registration is done in person. You can register to vote at your town or city clerk's office, at the polling place on Election Day, or at a supervised voter registration drive. You'll need to provide proof of age, citizenship, and domicile. This process is designed to ensure that all voters meet the state's requirements and have their information verified accurately.