New Hampshire law enforcement enhances security for Election Day voting

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Law enforcement in New Hampshire is enhancing security for Election Day, with no known threats reported. Officials aim to ensure a smooth voting process and will have representatives at every polling location to assist. The Hudson Police Department is doubling polling places for the first time in a general election. They have provided maps for drivers and will place signs to guide voters, focusing on efficient access to polling sites. A voter hotline has been established by the attorney general's office, operating from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters can leave messages if they reach voicemail or contact the Election Law Unit via email.


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