Strong turnout, high voter registration across the city for midterm election
read more…: Strong turnout, high voter registration across the city for midterm electionVoters were out to vote in force, despite a long, rainy Election Day.
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Voters were out to vote in force, despite a long, rainy Election Day.
The Brookside Congregational Church is at least 150 miles outside the U.S. Senate district Bernie Sanders hopes to retain through the general election Tuesday, but the once (and future?) presidential candidate made the trip for an event Sunday afternoon — with a pit stop at UNH-Durham — to encourage attendees to get others to vote.
Final Friday campaign round-up. Make sure to vote on Nov. 6.
The election is less than one week away and the political madness will only get more intense before November 6th.
Did you know there will be two Constitutional amendments on the Nov. 6th ballot? Since political TV ads are spilling over from Massachusetts that may lead to confusion for Granite State voters, here’s a breakdown of the two questions that will appear on your New Hampshire ballot:
Come meet your candidates on Saturday, October 27, from 9 to 11 a.m. at Jupiter Hall, 89 Hanover Street. This FREE meet-and-greet is sponsored by Manchester Ink Link and The Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce. Free coffee and Munchkins provided by Intown Manchester.
Stop by for some face time with those who wish to represent you, and bring your questions.
A look at the two candidates running for Hillsborough County Sheriff.
Eighteen days and counting until the election. Here’s the latest candidate news.
Gathering of Dem candidates at Fricker’s Neighborhood Grill – snacks provided.