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Article 2
ELECTIONS: ELECTION OFFICIALS; CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS
Sec. 2.1. Composition of Board of Election Officers.
The Supervisors of the Checklist, the Moderator and the Town Clerk
shall constitute the Board of Election Officers. The Moderator shall
be Chairman. The Town Clerk shall serve as the Clerk of the Board.
Sec. 2.2. Moderator.
There shall be a Moderator of the town who shall have all the powers
and duties granted to him by this Charter and state law. He shall
be elected on an at-large basis to a term of two (2) years at the
town election. Without limitation to the foregoing, for election
purposes, the Moderator shall have the power to appoint all election
officials except those which must be elected or otherwise appointed.
The Moderator shall determine whether all ballots from all polling
places are to be counted in one (1) or more locations. Vacancies
in the office of Moderator shall be filled by appointment made by
the Supervisors of the Checklist.
Sec. 2.3. Supervisors of the Checklist.
A. There shall be three (3) Supervisors of the Checklist who shall
hold office for six (6) years (and until their successors are elected
and qualified) on a staggered basis so that one (1) Supervisor is
elected at each odd-year town election. The Supervisors of the Checklist,
in accordance with state laws governing such responsibilities, shall
designate the days, hours and places for the registration of voters.
B. Vacancies in the Supervisors of the Checklist shall be filled
pursuant to RSA 669:64. The person so appointed shall hold office
until the vacancy for the unexpired term is filled at the next town
election.
C. The Supervisors shall elect a Chairman for a term of two (2)
years.
Sec. 2.4. Duties and Sessions of Supervisors of the Checklist.
The Supervisors of the Checklist shall have such powers and duties
as are specified under New Hampshire law.
Sec. 2.5. Conduct of elections.
A. The election of officers, whose duty it is to conduct regular
elections, shall use a nonpartisan official ballot system as detailed
in the election laws of the State of New Hampshire, on the second
Tuesday in March, to choose three (3) Councilors and such other
officials as are specified in this Charter, each of whom shall be
elected by the voters of the entire town.
B. At all town elections, the polls shall be open not less than
ten (10) hours and may be open not earlier than 6:00 a.m. of the
day of the election nor later than 8:00 a.m. of the day of the election,
nor closed earlier than 7:00 p.m., as the Council shall determine
at least thirty (30) days prior to the election.
C. The election laws of the State of New Hampshire shall govern
voter qualifications.
D. The Town Council shall specify the polling places of the town.
Sec. 2.6. Preparation of ballots.
The Town Clerk shall prepare separate ballots to be used at all
local referenda and at elections at which town officers are chosen.
The ballots shall contain in appropriate sections the names of all
candidates, listed in alphabetical order, without party designation.
Below the list of names of the candidates of each office, there
shall be as many blank spaces as there are offices to be filled
at the election. No titles, military, professional, or otherwise,
shall accompany the name of any candidate on the ballot.
Sec. 2.7. Preservation of ballots.
All the ballots cast at each election shall be preserved, maintained
and sealed as required by the election laws of the State of New
Hampshire.
Sec. 2.8. Contested elections.
The election laws of the State of New Hampshire shall govern the
resolution of any contested election.
Sec. 2.9. Display of campaign materials at polling place.
Persons as candidates for elected office or as representing or working
for a candidate for office or promoting a petition, resolution,
referendum or measure on the ballot may not solicit votes or display,
exhibit or district any campaign materials within fifty (50) feet
of the polling place building. The Moderator shall exercise his
powers under state law relative to the conduct of elections, distribution
of campaign materials and electioneering within the polling place.
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