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August 8, 2008 - 11:20am

Hall submits 1200 signatures

Betty Hall submitting ballot signatures: Photo credit: Hall campaignBetty Hall submitting ballot signatures: Photo credit: Hall campaign

Independent state Senate candidate Betty Hall has submitted the necessary number of signatures to be verified by local election officials.

Hall, of Brookline, is attempting to run for the state Senate in the 12th district, which includes parts of Nashua, Hollis, Mason and Brookline. To gain access to the November ballot she needed to submit 700 signatures for verification and now must wait for the town clerks to approve the signatures.

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August 8, 2008 - 9:02am
PRESS RELEASE

BETTY HALL MEETS THE DEADLINE AND THEN SOME

PRESS RELEASEAugust 7, 2008 
Contact:Betty Hall18 Old Milford RoadBrookline, NH 03033
603-672-8712hallmfg@charter.netBETTY HALL MEETS THE DEADLINE AND THEN SOME

Coming right down to the wire of the deadline, 1200 signatures have been submitted to checklist supervisors for verification. The required number has been exceeded to ensure that all signatures collected come from voters living within the district Hall would represent, i.e.Nashua Wards 1, 2, 5, 9, Towns of Hollis, Brookline and Mason.

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August 7, 2008 - 5:16pm

Barr collects 5,000 signatures in N.H.

New Hampshire voters are one step closer to having the option of picking from two Libertarian presidential candidates.

Former U.S. Rep. Bob Barr has collected 5,000 signatures in the Granite State and George Phillies has already qualified to appear on the November ballot. August 6 was the deadline for thirty-party candidates to hand in 3,000 to local election officials who will then verify the signatures.

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August 7, 2008 - 3:31pm

Nader clears first hurdle

Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader is on his way to gaining access to the New Hampshire ballot in November.

Yesterday, Nader's campaign handed in 6,000 signatures to town clerks across the state. August 6th was the deadline for independent statewide candidates to collect 3,000 signatures.

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July 22, 2008 - 9:17pm

Barr pays visit to Queen City

Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr: Campaign PhotoLibertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr: Campaign PhotoMANCHESTER -- Libertarian presidential nominee Bob Barr paid his first visit to New Hampshire where a recent poll shows him with 10 percent of the vote.

Barr, a former Republican U.S. House member from Georgia, was nominated at the Libertarian National Convention in Denver over the Memorial Day weekend.

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