Voters in Chesterfield, New Hampshire work directly with the Town Clerk for all election related matters. The office, located at 524 Route 63, Chesterfield, NH 03443, can be reached at (603) 363-4624. The Town Clerk functions as the Supervisor of the Checklist and manages voter registration for all residents. Unlike some states, Cheshire County does not operate a centralized elections office, each municipality handles its own election administration.
New Hampshire residents can begin the registration process online through the Secretary of State's website at sos.nh.gov/elections, though first-time voters in the state must present proof of identity, age, citizenship, and domicile to the Town Clerk before casting a ballot. Registration is also available in person at the Town Clerk's office during regular hours or at polling locations on Election Day itself. The state's same-day registration policy ranks among the nation's most accessible. Eligibility requires U.S. Citizenship, age 18 or older by election day, and domicile within town boundaries. Municipal elections take place each March, when residents elect Selectmen, Town Clerk, Tax Collector, Treasurer, Library Trustees, and other local positions. The annual Town Meeting - a cornerstone of New England direct democracy - convenes the same month, allowing voters to decide the town budget, warrant articles, and local issues. The community operates under the traditional town meeting form of government rather than a mayor-council structure. State and federal contests appear on the ballot in November of even-numbered years, including the presidential race every four years. Residents can locate their assigned polling place by contacting the Town Clerk or using the Secretary of State's lookup tool at app.sos.nh.gov/pollplace. Most voters cast ballots at either the Chesterfield Community Church or Chesterfield School, depending on district. New Hampshire's extensive election transparency provisions under RSA 91-A make voter registration lists (checklists) available for public inspection, though commercial use is prohibited. Campaign finance reports for state and local candidates are filed with the Secretary of State's office and searchable online. Certified election results by precinct are published at sos.nh.gov/elections. The town typically exceeds the county average, demonstrating civic participation. New Hampshire's gubernatorial election will be contested, as the Governor serves a two-year term.Current federal, state, and local election schedules, ballot contests, candidate filings, and certified results for Chesterfield voters are published by the New Hampshire Secretary of State Elections (https://www.sos.nh.gov/elections). County-level positions include Commissioners, Sheriff, County Attorney, Register of Deeds, County Treasurer, and Register of Probate. Absentee voting is available to any registered voter who will be absent on election day, cannot vote due to disability or religious observance, or cannot appear publicly due to concerns about disease transmission. Applications are available from the Town Clerk or downloadable from the Secretary of State website. Once submitted to the Town Clerk, ballots are mailed to voters. Completed absentee ballots must reach the Town Clerk by 5:00 PM on election day for counting.