Ballotpedia:Making sense of the September 11, 2012 elections
August 27, 2012
By Ballotpedia's Congressional, State Legislative, State Executive and Ballot Measure teams
The primary season continues with elections in Delaware, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. Here at Ballotpedia, we've got you covered in all aspects of the ballot.
Below you will find preview stories detailing what to expect in Tuesday's elections.
Delaware
Polls will be open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm, Eastern Time. If you are in line waiting to vote at closing time, you may cast your vote even if it is done after 8:00 pm.[1]
- 2012 elections preview: Delaware voters to select winners in congressional, legislative primaries
- 2012 elections preview: Delaware and New Hampshire voters to chose state executive nominees tomorrow
New Hampshire
Polling place hours of operation vary in New Hampshire. In general, polling places open between 6:00 am and 11:00 am and close at 7:00 pm or 8:00 pm, Eastern Time. Voters in New Hampshire should contact their municipal clerk's office for actual polling place times.[2][3] (timed out)
- 2012 elections preview: New Hampshire voters to select winners in congressional, legislative primaries
- 2012 elections preview: Delaware and New Hampshire voters to chose state executive nominees tomorrow
Rhode Island
Rhode Island is holding primary runoff elections.
In Rhode Island, most polls open at 7:00 AM and all polls close at 8:00 PM.[4]
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