Monday April 20th 5:00-5:30 p.m.
New Hampshire law requires that the Supervisors of the Checklist verify the checklist every year. Any person on the checklist who has not voted in the past five years must re-register to remain on the checklist, unless the voter registered after the last state general election on 11/5/2024. The supervisors are sending notice letters to these voters at the mailing address shown on the checklist.
The Supervisors of the Checklist for the Town of Jackson will hold a session for re-registering voters who have not voted since April 1, 2021, accepting applications for new voter registration, accepting requests for the correction of the checklist, and/or change of political party affiliation on:
Date: Monday, April 20th, 2026
Time: 5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
The session may continue past 5:30 p.m. to complete any pending actions pertaining to the checklist.
Location: Jackson Town Offices, 54 Main Street, Jackson, New Hampshire
Voters may check party affiliation online: https://app.sos.nh.gov/voterinformation
Applicants for registration who possess proof of identity, age, citizenship, and domicile should bring that proof when they come to register.
Jackson Supervisors of the Checklist
Chris Bridge
Gay Howe
Nathan Jones
Required documentation includes:
1. IDENTITY: driver’s license, government-issued photo ID, passport/passport card, naturalization papers
2. AGE: driver’s license, government-issued photo ID, passport/passport card
3. U.S. CITIZENSHIP: U.S. birth certificate, U.S. passport/passport card, naturalization papers, other proof of citizenship issued by the United States Department of State, or other reasonable documentation which indicates the applicant is a United States citizen
4. DOMICILE: The following can be used: a New Hampshire Driver’s license or identification card issued by the State, a New Hampshire Resident vehicle registration, picture identification issued by the United States government that contains a current address, a government issued check, benefit statement, or tax document. Other reasonable documentation includes proof of renting or leasing an abode, purchasing an abode, enrolling the applicant’s dependent child in a publicly funded elementary or secondary school which serves Jackson, listing a domicile as the person’s physical residence address on state or federal tax forms, other government identification showing the address. Finally, an applicant whose domicile is at the abode of another and whose name is not listed on the document offered as proof of domicile may provide a written statement from a person who is listed as owner, property manager, or tenant on the document that the applicant resides at that address, signed by that person under penalty of voting fraud if false information is provided.




