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NH DEMS NAME CONVENTION DELEGATES
Clinton, Edwards, Obama secure NH delegates
(Concord)- The New Hampshire Democratic Party today named the delegates awarded to the top vote getters in Tuesday's record breaking presidential primary. A presidential primary candidate had to receive over 15% of the district-wide vote in order to be allocated any delegates. The following people will represent New Hampshire at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado.
Clinton 1st Congressional District: Chris Pappas, Emily Walsh, Russell Weatherspoon
Clinton 2nd Congressional District: Bette Lasky, Mike Atkins, Sylvia Larsen
Edwards 1st Congressional District: Joshua Denton
Edwards 2nd Congressional District: Deoborah Bacon-Nelson
Obama 1st Congressional District: Paul O'Connor, Joanne Dowdell, Richard Komi
Obama 2nd Congressional District: Ann Kuster, Ned Helms, Carol Moore
"All New Hampshire Democrats should be proud of the diversity of the delegates selected as a result of Tuesdays historical primary. Each campaign did an excellent job in recruiting candidates for delegate and these fourteen delegates will represent us well in Denver. From first time activists to long time party leaders, we have a diverse delegation representing the ethnic, racial, age and orientation of New Hampshire Democrats," stated Ray Buckley, New Hamsphire Democratic Party Chair.
District-level delegates are divided equally between men and women who were chosen at December 11th's Caucus. Positions within each district are designated by presidential preference beginning with the highest vote-getting male candidate in the first congressional district and highest vote getting female candidate in the second congressional district. This assignment of delegate positions, alternating by gender, continued with the next highest vote-getting presidential preference in descending order until each position has been assigned.
The next step will happen on April 26, 2008, when the district-level delegates will caucus to determine additional delegates. For those wishing to run for delegate or alternate, the forms will be made available at www.nhdp.org by March 1, 2008 and the deadline is April 11, 2008 at 5:00 pm.
New Hamsphire District-Level Delegates
Mike Atkins (Lyndeborough) -Vice-Chair of the Hillsborough County Democratic Committee, local attorney
Deborah Bacon-Nelson (Hanover)- World Literature teacher at Lebanon High School
Capt. Joshua Denton (Portsmouth) -Iraq War veteran
Joanne Dowdell (Portsmouth) - Vice President of Corporate Responsibility for Citizens Advisors Inc., advisory committee of the Seacoast African American Cultural Center, Board of Directors of the Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail
Hon. Ned Helms (Concord) -President of the New Hampshire Institute for Health Policy, co-principal investigator for the Empowering Communities Through Access to Information and Training Project
Richard Komi (Manchester) -former refugee from Nigeria, recent bachelors degree recipient in communications from Southern New Hampshire University
Ann McLane Kuster (Hopkinton) - an attorney at law firm of Rath, Young and Pignatelli, boards of trustees of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and New Hampshire Public Radio
Sen. Sylvia Larsen (Concord)-President of New Hampshire State Senate
Rep. Bette Lasky (Nashua)- 5th term in the House and serves as Assistant House Majority Leader
Hon. Carol Moore (Concord) - Former State Representative, social worker, and mental health professional
Paul O'Connor (Exeter) - President of Mills Trade Council and as the Portsmouth Metal Trades Council President, Paul worked to help save the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
Chris Pappas (Manchester) - Chairman of the Manchester City Democrats, co-owner of The Puritan restaurant, and former State Representative
Emily Walsh (Manchester) -2007 Graduate of Manchester Central High School
Russell Weatherspoon (Exeter) -Dean of residential life at Phillips Exeter Academy, english and religion teacher
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