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Outside the Memorial Union Building, where activist groups were shuttling students to polls on Midterm election day last November.

Sununu, Hassan, Pappas win re-election in NH

Ashlyn Giroux, Staff Writer November 9, 2022

In Tuesday's midterm elections, high-profile New Hampshire incumbents Governor Chris Sununu (R-NH), Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and Congressman Chris Pappas (D-NH) held onto their seats by significant...

NH voters appear to turn down constitutional convention, but not to retire Register of Probate role

Adam Drapcho, GSNC November 9, 2022

Voters appeared to vote down both ballot questions on Tuesday.  The measures, if approved, would have amended the state’s Constitution to remove a role that had already been made redundant and would...

Cam Kenney, UNH alum, on the Ballot Again for NH House

Phoebe Mulry, Contributing Writer November 5, 2022

This election cycle, UNH students are given a chance to vote for one of their own. Cam Kenney, 26-year-old UNH alumnus and Franklin Pierce law school student, is seeking to represent Strafford County’s...

New Hampshires state house in Concord

TNH’s 2022 Midterm Election Guide

TNH Staff November 4, 2022

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on all things midterm elections. If you're looking for information on how to vote in Durham, which both in-state and out-of-state students can do, click here. Also, be...

Marjorie Smith, Self-Described Policy Wonk, Eyes a Return to NH House

Marjorie Smith, Self-Described Policy Wonk, Eyes a Return to NH House

Max Scheinblum, Executive Editor November 3, 2022

DURHAM - Lucky for Marjorie Smith, she knew exactly what she wanted to be at a young age. Her first political speech was when she was 11, and her passion for government led to a graduate degree in public...

New Hampshire Rates Highest For Student Indebtedness. Where do the Candidates Stand on Student Loans and Debt?

New Hampshire Rates Highest For Student Indebtedness. Where do the Candidates Stand on Student Loans and Debt?

Melanie Matts, Managing Editor November 3, 2022

In August, President Biden announced a three-part Student Debt Relief Plan which would allow eligible borrowers up to $10,000 in student loan forgiveness and up to $10,000 more for pell-grant recipients....

Climate Change in the Midterms: Where do Candidates Stand? 

Climate Change in the Midterms: Where do Candidates Stand? 

Julie Bobyock, News Editor November 3, 2022

As the New Hampshire midterm elections rapidly approach, many issues are at the forefront of voters' minds. At the top of that list for many students is climate change.  The 2021 New Hampshire Climate...

Gun Control and the Midterm Elections: Everything You Need to Know

Rhi Watkins, Arts Editor November 3, 2022

With mass shootings on the rise over the past year, gun control has been at the forefront of most American's minds. With the midterm elections less than a week away, and the country being divided on the...

Chris Pappas, left, and Karoline Leavitt, right

Pappas vs. Leavitt race in NH for US House looks close. What could make the difference?

Steven Porter, GSNC November 2, 2022

Analysts don’t agree on what’s likely to happen when voters in New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District decide Nov. 8 who will represent them for the next two years. Some say the latest polls...

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