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RELEASED BY: Kelly A. Ayotte, Attorney General
Roger A. Sevigny, Insurance Commissioner
SUBJECT: New Hampshire Primary, January 8, 2008
DATE: January 4, 2008
RELEASE TIME: Friday, January 4, 2008
CONTACT: Assistant Attorney General James Kennedy
New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office, 1-866-868-3703 or (603) 271-3650
Assistant United States Attorney Mark S. Zuckerman, (603) 225-1552
ATTORNEY GENERAL AND UNITED STATES ATTORNEY TO STAFF ELECTION INQUIRY AND COMPLAINT LINES FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte and United States Attorney Tom Colantuono announced today that both the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office and the United States Attorney’s Office will staff election inquiry and complaint lines at their respective offices throughout the day and evening during the New Hampshire Presidential Primary Election on January 8, 2008.
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s toll free election line phone number is:
1-866-868-3703
(1-866-VOTER03)
1-603-271-3650 (out-of-state)
This phone line will be staffed from 7 am to 9 pm on Primary Day. Inquiries and complaints may also be submitted via e-mail at
[email protected] or by visiting the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office website at and clicking on “election law“ at the bottom of the list of quick links.
The United States Attorney’s election line phone number is:
(603) 545-2562
This phone line will also be staffed from 7 am to 9 pm on Primary Day. Inquiries and complaints may also be submitted through the United States Attorney’s website at
www.usdoj.gov/usao/nh clicking on the “email us” link.
The state and federal election lines are available to all individuals who may have questions regarding their voting rights and/or who may want to file complaints with the New Hampshire Attorney General or the United States Attorney regarding their right to vote or any other election law violation.