How to cast an absentee ballot in New Hampshire for the 2022 election

The New Hampshire state primary is on Tuesday, September 13 – less than a month away. But for some residents voting is now possible. The New Hampshire Secretary of State’s office distributed its mail-in ballots to cities and towns this week. Eligible voters can now apply for, receive, and cast their primary ballots.

Postal voting rules are returning to their pre-COVID 19 status after an unusual pandemic-era 2020 election that saw a record number of absentee ballots in the state.

Here’s what you need to know about absentee voting in 2022.

Who can receive voting cards?

In order to receive a postal vote, a voter needs to know that on election day they will either be absent from the city in which they live, will not be able to vote because of a disability or illness, or will be unable to vote because of their disability or occupation or duty of care or cannot appear because of a religious practice.

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