| Record Voter Turnout Expected In New Hampshire
LACONIA, NH- In a report from WMUR-TV, the New Hampshire Secretary of State, Bill Gardner, predicts a record voter turnout for Tuesday’s primary.
Gardner expects 184,000 people to vote in the Democratic primary, and 100,000 to vote in the Republican primary. While this won’t be an overall record due to the uncontested Republican primary, the Democratic turnout is expected to be the largest since 1992.
Posted by DCE at January 26, 2004 11:21 PM
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