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Gary Kalman 202-546-9707 x311 Why the Youth Vote Matters in New HampshireThe youth vote isn't just hype In 2004, the youth vote in New Hampshire was the highest in more than a decade, and at 58 percent voter turnout, it was up 12 points over 2000 turnout. Recent surges in youth voting aren't a fluke We also know that when candidates reach out to, and target young voters - often and on the issues that youth care most about - that they turn out in bigger numbers. Young people are engaged Making them pay attention to us. This summer and fall students in New Hampshire, attended town halls, fundraisers and picnics asking the candidates, face to face, twenty times what their plans are on key youth issues. The youth vote matters, especially if the races are close * * * The Student PIRGs are a national network of statewide student directed and funded organizations that work to solve the public interest problems related to the environment, consumer issues, government reform and low youth voter turnout. The Student PIRGs' New Voters Project is the nation's premier youth voter mobilization program. Since 2004, we've used time tested and academically reviewed methods to register nearly more than 600,000 18-30 year olds and made more than 650,000 personalized peer to peer voter turnout contacts to get young people to the polls on Election Day. Due in large part to our work, in 2004 voter turnout among 18-29 year olds spiked by 4.3 million votes, or 9 percent - more than 2xs the increase of the overall electorate. An analysis of our work in 2006 found that in thirty-six student dense precincts where we and our coalition partners worked, that on average youth voter turnout increased by 157% over 2002 turnout rates. HYPERLINK "http://www.newvotersproject.org/research/2004" More information about the Student PIRGs' New Voters Project. |
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