Jan. 17: Fresh faces host Auburn Democratic Town caucus at Severance School


Jan 17th, 12-2 p.m. | Severance School Community | Center 515 Manchester Rd., Auburn.


AUBURN, NH – Join Auburn Democrats at the Auburn Severance School for the Democratic Town Caucus from 12-12:30 p.m. on Jan. 17, followed by a meet and greet with community building activities and Caribbean food from Don Quijote.

Fresh faces in Auburn’s political structures are igniting excitement and investment in the outlook towards the 2025 General Elections. The goal of the caucus is to reestablish the Auburn Democratic Town Committee. It should be noted that:

  • Anyone who is a registered Democrat and attends the Caucus can run for any office during the voting session from 12-12:30 p.m.
  • Please register to vote by scanning the QR code or emailing yaz4nh@gmail.com
  • The Caucus will be generously led by Phillip Bowlby of the NH Democratic Party
  • Individuals who are speaking after the Caucus are members of the community who aim to rebuild and strengthen the presence of Auburn Democrats
  • Session at 12:30 p.m. is open to the public. It’s free and will encourage too much fun! 

About the Meet and Greet 12:30-2 p.m.

The Auburn Severance School was built in 1920 in order to support the growing need for K-12 programming in the town. In 2018, when Manchester Water Works purchased the property, it began to be used as an educational and meeting space for the town. We are thankful to Auburn Parks and Rec for the generosity of this site and to the Auburn Historic Association for archiving the history of the site. 

2026 Democratic Candidates Peter Boudreau, retired Manchester firefighter and union president and Yasamin Safarzadeh, art curator and educator, are teaming up to run as a slate for the 2026 General Elections as Democratic candidates for Rockingham District 31. Together, Pete and Yasamin are focused on fairness, practical solutions, and doing the work our community needs.

With more than three decades of service, Peter brings a deep commitment to protecting families and strengthening the values that make Auburn a strong community.

Yasamin, having served 20 years in the field with vulnerable populations, wants to bring her knowledge of healing communities and achieving  financial stability to uplift the citizens in District 31.



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