Supervisors to hold voter registration session at Claremont City Hall
Supervisors of the Checklist will meet Jan. 20 from 7:00-7:30 PM at City Hall to register new voters and correct the checklist. This is the first session ahead of the March 10 election.
The Supervisors of the Checklist will be in session on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, from 7:00 PM to 7:30 PM at the City Hall clerk's office in Claremont to register new voters and make corrections to the voter checklist. The half-hour meeting is the first formal opportunity for residents to update their registration before the town and municipal election scheduled for March 10, 2026.
Supervisors of the Checklist are the locally appointed officials responsible for maintaining accurate voter rolls. These sessions allow eligible residents to add their names to the checklist, correct errors in names or addresses, and resolve discrepancies that could otherwise delay or prevent voting on election day. For Sullivan County households, particularly those who have moved, changed names, or not previously registered here, the Jan. 20 session offers a nearby, in-person chance to ensure eligibility.
Holding the session at Claremont City Hall concentrates access in a familiar civic space, though the short scheduled window makes timing important for interested residents. Because this is the first session ahead of the March 10 election, those who need to register or correct information should plan to attend within the session timeframe or look for subsequent sessions announced by the clerk's office.
Accurate checklists matter beyond a single vote. They determine who receives ballots, where voters are assigned on election day, and reduce last-minute delays at polling places. For local candidates and election workers, early corrections help election officials prepare precinct lists and reduce provisional ballot processing during and after the election.

This session follows routine municipal procedures for voter registration and checklist maintenance. Claremont residents and others eligible to vote in Sullivan County are encouraged to use the opportunity to confirm their enrollment status and address any mistakes in their records before absentee ballot processing and election logistics ramp up in the weeks ahead.
What happens next: this session is the first checkpoint before March 10, so residents who cannot make the Jan. 20 meeting should contact the City Hall clerk's office for information on additional sessions, office hours, and next steps to register or update their checklist status in time for the election.
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