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VOTER TURNOUT 18-29 |
19% | 56% | 40.10% | 62.90% | 35.30% | Frey* | |
VOTER TURNOUT 18-19 |
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REGISTRATION RATE 18-24 |
46.70% | – | 53.40% | 67.70% | 43.50% | Census* | |
VOTER TURNOUT 18-24 |
19% | – | 34.40% | 61.10% | 29.50% | Census* |
YOUTH AND THE VOTE
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
29.50%
YOUTH TURNOUT
Ages 18-24 (Census)
NEW HAMPSHIRE YOUTH VOTE
TOP STRATEGIES/INITIATIVES TO INCREASE REGISTRATION & TURNOUT
State Policies and Resources
- New Hampshire Secretary of State registration guide.
- How to vote in New Hampshire.
- Ballotpedia provides easily accessible information for what is on each ballot.
- State ID rules and helpline for New Hampshire.
- New Hampshire: Election deadlines, dates, and rules
High school Initiatives
- List of NH public and private high schools with IDs that are approved to be used for voting.
College and University initiatives
- Four campuses joined ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge.
- Dartmouth College: Dartmouth launched a Dartmouth Votes Coalition and website and achieved a 79.1% voting turnout rate in 2020.
- Keene State College
- Saint Anselm College
- Southern New Hampshire University
- Potential costs associated with voting have potential to suppress voting by college students in New Hampshire.
- List of NH colleges and universities with IDs that are approved to use for voting
- Basic voting information on University of New Hampshire website.
Other Factors and Initiatives
- Environment and abortion.
- Complex laws and requirements for voting