
Absentee ballots are rolling in at a record pace ahead of New Hampshire’s Tuesday primary elections, reports NBC 5.
Election officials have reported that approximately 100,000 absentee ballots were requested by NH voters. At this time, around 67,000 of said ballots have been turned into city and town clerks, according to NH’s secretary of state. This number easily surpasses previous records for a state primary.
If you are a citizen with an absentee ballot that has not yet been turned in, clerks recommend turning them in in-person, as opposed to in the mail.
Absentee ballots will be counted by city or town clerk offices if turned in by 5 PM on Election Day.
