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3/17/2010 - 7:00 p.m. : SOMERSWORTH DEMOCRATS MEETING The Democracy Factory, 65 Green SZt., Somersworth Somersworth Democrats hold their monthly meeting Wednesday, March 17 at 7:00 p.m. at The Democracy Factory, 65 Green St. For more information, call Somersworth Democratic Committee chair Connie Margowsky at 953-3242.
3/17/2010 - 6:30 p.m. : LEE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS Lee Public Library, 7 Mast Rd., Lee The biennial Lee Democratic Town Committee caucus will be held Wednesday, March 17 at the Lee Public Library meeting room, 7 Mast Rd. at 6:30 p.m. The committee will elect officers for the next two years as well as delegates to the state convention May 22. All registered Democrats in Lee are invited to take part. For more information, contact Lee town chair Dan Bean at danbean@comcast.net

2/9/2010 : CONGRESSWOMAN CAROL SHEA-PORTER TOUTS ACHIEVEMENTS OF FIRST YEAR OF OBAMA ADMINISTRATION Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter told local Democrats to spread the word about the accomplishments of
2/9/2010 : GOV. LYNCH ON NEW HAMPSHIRE WORKING: REAL PLANS FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH Gov. John Lynch continues to work tirelessly to steer New Hampshire through these troubled economic


STRAFFORD COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
P.O. Box 247
Dover NH
03821
E-Mail : info@straffordcountydemocrats.org

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2010 is another critical election year, and it’s up to all of us to work hard to make sure we keep moving forward in Washington and Concord.
Democrats are holding city and town caucuses between in March to elect local committee officers and choose delegates for the state Democratic convention this spring. Attend your local caucus and learn how you can help re-elect Gov. John Lynch, Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter and send Paul Hodes to the U.S. Senate. There are will also be critical local elections on the ballot this fall. We need to maintain our Democratic majorities on the Executive Council and in the state House and Senate.
If you’re a registered to vote as a Democrat, you’re already a member of your local Democratic committee. City and town committees elect local officers and at large delegates to the May 22 New Hampshire Democratic Party state convention and work with the county and candidates committees to organize our campaigns.
Caucuses have been conducted in Milton and Rochester and have been scheduled in Lee March 17, Rollinsford March 18, Somersworth March 20, Dover March 27 and Durham March 31. Information on additional caucuses will be posted as they are finalized. Click on Events at the top of this column for details on your local caucus.
Follow the issues and make your voice heard. Click on Elected Officials at the top of the page to find out how to contact your representatives. Talk with your friends, write a letter to the editor, attend a meeting. You can make a difference!
The 2010 election season will be headlined by the race for the U.S. Senate. With Rep. Paul Hodes, we have the opportunity to win that seat and give New Hampshire an all-Democratic delegation for the first time in memory! We’ll also face critical elections to hold the governor’s office, re-elect Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter and maintain our majorities in Concord!
Check the Events and News sections of the site for the latest information on what’s going on in Democratic politics. Click on About the SCDC at the top of the page to learn how to contact your town or city chair and the county committee. Vist our Useful Links page to find Web sites for the national and state parties and our elected officials and candidates. Visit their sites and sign up to to receive e-mail updates, Bookmark our Web site and visit often. There’s plenty going on and many opportunities for you to learn about the issues and get involved in bringing change to America.
Strafford County is New Hampshire’s Democratic heartland – and the key to keeping New Hampshire Blue!
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