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New Hampshire Youth Movement Ushers Voters to Local Voting Sites

Claire Caussade, Staff Writer November 8, 2024

Erin Kilkenny, a member of The New Hampshire Youth Movement, sat outside the Memorial Union Building (MUB) asking students to vote, as early as 6:30 a.m. on Nov. 5, urging them to participate in the presidential...

UNH Voter Profiles

UNH Voter Profiles

TNH Staff November 5, 2024

This morning, at Oyster River High School in Durham, NH, some early voters spoke about their reasons for participating in the electoral process. With Election Day voting opening at 7 a.m., a line of eager...

2020 election in Durham

2020 election in Durham

annakatemunsey26 November 5, 2020
2020 presented a significant deal of various challenges, but has voting in one of the most important elections of this generation also been a challenge? Given the unique circumstances, registered voters around Durham still found a way to cast their ballot. Lines were socially-distant and voters received their stickers, and election anxiety has begun to set in.
2020 photo of "voting in Durham" courtesy of TNH staff.

UNH students share their election day experience

Hannah Donahue November 4, 2020
University of New Hampshire (UNH) students flocked to the polls on Election Day. Oyster River High School (ORHS) was bustling with voters and electioneers. Faces were covered with masks, but spirits remained high. Coffee was served and buses shuttled students back and forth from campus to the polls.

Information on voting as a student at The University of New Hampshire

Hayley Barnhard, Contributor October 29, 2020
The 2020 presidential election is on Nov. 3 and students at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) have a variety of ways they can cast their vote.
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