Just 2,976 out of 8,000 registered voters cast ballots in the New Hampshire Primary at Conway Elementary School on Tuesday. Town Moderator Deborah Fauver had predicted 4,000. While no complaints were registered inside the facility, concern was voiced by those who said they sat in traffic for a long time before reaching the polls. Three more elections are planned this year — town/school elections are scheduled for April 14 for SB 2 voting; the state and county election is set for Sept. 8; and the presidential election is on Nov. 3. Using a school for the elections would likely mean canceling classes for the day. Fauver’s preference would be to use the North Conway Community Center, provided the North Conway Country Club’s parking lot could be available for parking.
This week’s Tele-Talk question: Where would you like to see voting take place in Conway?
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