Letters: Apply now for absentee ballot – state expects 50% increase in remote voting due to COVID-19


Dear Editor,

The people of New Hampshire identify with tradition. This year, election tradition is even more important – it has to graciously make way for the safety and health of New Hampshire voters.
September 8 is the NH State Primary Election; November 3, the General Election. Registered voters can vote in person or by absentee ballot if they’re concerned about the Covid-19 virus. We can prepare the needed precautions but concerns will remain until a vaccine arrives.
Getting your absentee ballot early just may be the best way to safeguard your vote in case a surge happens around election time.

You can download your absentee ballot application from most town websites or from  SOS.NH.Gov. You can also request a paper copy from your town or city clerk. As of today, you’ll need two copies, one for each election. These applications must be printed and filled out; check “physical disability” as the excuse. Per the SOS, “Physical Disability” = Covid-19 concern. Sign your application in ink then return it to your town clerk. Your actual ballot will arrive in the mail a few weeks before the election, so vote right away when you receive it, then return it.

Please don’t wait until the last minute to return your application! The Secretary of State, our town clerks and supervisors expect at least 50 percent of votes to be cast by absentee ballots this year. Be thoughtful with this paperwork for those who are making your voice and your vote count!

Judy Krassowski
Hooksett, NH

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