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Secretary of State David Scanlan Predicts Record Voter Turnout for the General Election

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Secretary of State David Scanlan predicts that a record number of 824,000 New Hampshire voters will participate in the General Election, to be held on Tuesday, November 5.

Along with the record turnout, there will be a high number of election-day registrations. After the statutory checklist verification in 2021, many inactive voters’ names were removed from the voter checklist due to inactivity. Many of these voters are expected to re-register on election day.

Voters and poll workers should expect lines when the polls open and steady voting throughout the day.

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