BARNSTEAD EATON EFFINGHAM Commemorating the One Hundredth Anniversary (1916-2016) Of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary DEMOCRATIC ESTABLISHED MARCH 1, 1863 DANBURY DUBLIN IN RICHMOND Se cre tary of State FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES I hereby declare my preference for candidate for the Office of PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES to be as follows: VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN ONE: ELLSWORTH Mark Stewart Greenstein West Hartford, Connecticut ENFIELD Henry Hewes New York, New York Commemorating the One Hundredth Anniversary (1916-2016) Of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary Brock C. Hutton Linthicum, Maryland Keith Judd Midland, Texas Lloyd Kelso Gastonia, North Carolina Steven Roy Lipscomb Santa Fe, New Mexico Star Locke Harlingen, Texas DEMOCRATIC Robert Lovitt Lexington, Kentucky William H. McGaughey, Jr. Minneapolis, Minnesota ABSENTEE Raymond Michael Moroz Colonie, New York Edward T. O’Donnell, Jr. Bridgeport, Pennsylvania Sam Sloan Bronx, New York JEFFERSON Edward Sonnino New York, New York LEMPSTER Michael A. Steinberg Tampa, Florida Vermin Supreme Rockport, Massachusetts David John Thistle Manchester, New Hampshire James Valentine Miami Beach, Florida FEBRUARY 9, 2016 Richard Lyons Weil Fort Collins, Colorado John Wolfe Chattanooga, Tennessee IN Jon Adams New York, New York BETHLEHEM Steve Burke Heuvelton, New York Eric Elbot Groton, Massachusetts Bill French Lewisburg, Pennsylvania SCORE SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION LOCATION SCORE SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION LOCATION WRITE-IN NORTHFIELD CANTERBURY CENTER HARBOR CHATHAM CHESTER CHICHESTER Commemorating the One Hundredth Anniversary (1916-2016) Of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary REPUBLICAN VOLUME 30, NUMBER 213 MONROE 1 MOULTONBOROUGH 2 3 4 5 6 7 ORANGE 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OSSIPEE 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 PLAISTOW 27 FEBRUARY 9, 2016 28 29 30 31 RANDOLPH 32 ROLLINSFORD RUMNEY TIME CAPSULE DUNBARTON DURHAM EAST KINGSTON EASTON FREEDOM GILFORD GREENFIELD HAMPTON FALLS LYMAN LYME MADISON MARLBOROUGH NELSON NEW HAMPTON NEWBURY NEWTON STRAFFORD STRATFORD STRATHAM SURRY IN BETHLEHEM S ecret ary of S t at e FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES I hereby declare my preference for candidate for the Office of PRESIDENT of the UNITED STATES to be as follows: VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN ONE: Matt Drozd Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania J. Daniel Dyas, Sr. Daphne, Alabama Carly Fiorina Lorton, Virginia Jim Gilmore Richmond, Virginia Lindsey Graham Seneca, South Carolina Mike Huckabee Santa Rosa Beach, Florida Kevin Glenn Huey Aurora, Colorado REPUBLICAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 SANDOWN 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 SOUTH HAMPTON 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 CANDIDATE OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY Walter N. Iwachiw Sunnyside, New York Bobby Jindal Baton Rouge, Louisiana John R. Kasich Westerville, Ohio Frank Lynch Jupiter, Florida Robert L. Mann New Albany, Indiana Andy Martin Manchester, New Hampshire SCORE SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION LOCATION SCORE LOCATION Graham Schwass Haverhill, Massachusetts S ecretary of S tate NORTH HAMPTON 12 PAGES CANAAN CAMPTON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Commemorating the 8 One Hundredth Anniversary (1916-2016) 9 10 Of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary 11 12 13 14 ABSENTEE 15 16 Front page of the Manchester Union, November 5, 1892, three days before New Hampshire’s first state-wide election using 17 state issued ballot boxes and printed ballots, both provided at state expense to insure the privacy of the voting process. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 FEBRUARY 9, 2016 26 IN 27 28 HAMPSTEAD 29 30 31 32 REP. STEPHEN A. BULLOCK Se G.M. c r e taGLESSNER r y of Sta te RICHMOND BETHLEHEM REP. JOHN 33 34 Democratic State Rep. Stephen A. Bullock of Richmond, left, authored legislation in 1913 creating the first New Hampshire presidential primary, to be 35 held in May 1916. In 1915, Rep. John G.M. Glessner, Republican of Bethlehem, right, sponsored a bill to change the date to the second Tuesday in March. 36 The state’s first presidential primary election was therefore held on March 14, 1916. 37 38 39 CANDIDATE OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente San Diego, California MILAN BROOKFIELD MANCHESTER. N. H.. SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 5. 1892 FEBRUARY 9, 2016 Hillary Clinton Chappaqua, New York MIDDLETON BRISTOL “Free Men at the Polls. — The Secret Ballot Puts an End to Espionage, Bossism and Intimidation” Bernie Sanders Burlington, Vermont JACKSON BRIDGEWATER THE MANCHESTER UNION Martin J. O’Malley Baltimore, Maryland HILL BRENTWOOD SCORE SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION LOCATION PERFORATION PERFORATION PERFORATION LINE PERFORATION LINE PERFORATION LINE PERFORATION LINE LINE LINE CROYDON BENTON SCORE SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION LOCATION SCORE SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION LOCATION PERFORATION PERFORATION PERFORATION LINE PERFORATION LINE PERFORATION LINE PERFORATION LINE LINE LINE COLUMBIA BENNINGTON BARRINGTON SCORE LOCATION PERFORATION PERFORATION PERFORATION LINE PERFORATION LINE PERFORATION LINE LINE PERFORATION LINE LINE ATKINSON SCORE LOCATION PERFORATION PERFORATION PERFORATION LINE PERFORATION LINE PERFORATION LINE LINE PERFORATION LINE LINE ANTRIM SCORE SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION SCORE LOCATION LOCATION ACWORTH PERFORATION LINE PERFORATION LINE Commemorating the New Hampshire Presidential Direct Primary Election 100th Anniversary - 1916-2016 Stephen John McCarthy Fairborn, Ohio Peter Messina Brandon, Florida George Pataki Garrison, New York Rand Paul Bowling Green, Kentucky Chomi Prag Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin Joe Robinson Brookline, Massachusetts Marco Rubio West Miami, Florida Rick Santorum Great Falls, Virginia Donald J. Trump Manhattan, New York Richard P.H. Witz Spencer, Massachusetts Jeb Bush Coral Gables, Florida Ben Carson West Palm Beach, Florida Chris Christie Mendham, New Jersey Stephen B. Comley, Sr. Rowley, Massachusetts Tim Cook Browns Summit, North Carolina Ted Cruz Houston, Texas Brooks A. Cullison Olney, Illinois WRITE-IN 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 SPRINGFIELD 27 28 29 30 31 32 STODDARD HISTORICAL 1892 NEW HAMPSHIRE BALLOT BOXES Section 19, Laws of New Hampshire, 1891: “The secretary of state shall provide every city and town with a ballot box for use at each polling place…(they) shall have sufficient locks and keys…be provided with a bell and mechanical devices for receiving, registering and cancelling every ballot deposited therein…The city and town clerks shall have care and custody thereof, and shall keep them in good repair; and if any of them are lost, stolen, or irreparably damaged, they shall, at the expense of the city or town…replace same by similar ballot boxes…” In compliance with the above statute, the secretary of state issued ballot boxes to the state’s 272 polling places for use in the 1892 general election at a cost to the state treasury of $595.00, not including delivery charges. This presidential election is the first time the state issued both ballot boxes and printed paper ballots for use in state-wide elections, to insure the secrecy of the voting process for the people of New Hampshire. The printing of the 1892 ballots was overseen by the Secretary of State and produced by the state’s Public Printer, Ira C. Evans of Concord, founder of what is now Evans Printing Co., a business that has continued to print New Hampshire ballots since that time. Three Cent U.S. Postage Stamp, “Roots Of Democracy” Series, Issued December 8, 1977 Time capsule by retired Hampton Firefighter, IAFF 2664, David Weber on behalf of Professional Firefighters. One of two replicas of the originals, suggested by former State Senator Jim Splaine of Portsmouth to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the NH Presidential Primary for display at the State House TAMWORTH TEMPLE THORNTON TUFTONBORO WAKEFIELD WALPOLE Towns with the red labels indicate ballot boxes used in all state and town elections since 1892 to present. Those with blue labels indicate occasional use for town meeting or special elections, or are available in communities for public display. The assistance of town and city clerks and interested citizens of their communities made this anniversary project possible. WARREN WATERVILLE VALLEY WILMOT WILTON WINDHAM WINDSOR
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