Analysis: The Vermont senator is benefiting from a crowded and fractured Democratic presidential field that is dividing up the rest of the vote.
2019 Election
What to watch in New Hampshire’s primary
The start of Democratic voting in the long primary season coincides with a rise in anxiety among that party’s voters about the presidential election and an increase in confidence among Republicans.
U.S. Senate candidate selects guillotine as ‘symbol of the work we have to do’
Bre Kidman said the campaign logo is meant to be a sign of revolution by the lower and middle classes, and is not meant to be taken literally.
Ryan elected to RSU 1 school board
The Woolwich resident unseated incumbent Alan Walton to claim the 3-year seat.
Bath approves charter amendment extending contract lengths
The change will allow the city to entertain solar power agreements.
Lisbon voters approve $7.5 million in bonds for infrastructure improvements
The votes allow Lisbon Water Department to spend up to $6 million to fix the water infrastructure, and the town to borrow $1.5 million to rebuild a section of Pinewoods Road.
Woolwich votes to withdraw support for CMP corridor
The town’s select board will write a letter on behalf of the town opposing the proposed transmission line.
Topsham elects Nixon, Brillant to board of selectmen
Newcomer Matthew Nixon drew 1,013 votes and incumbent Marie Brillant trailed behind with 866 votes in the three-way race for the two seats.
Topsham’s Keleher, Ward win seats on MSAD 75 school board
Sarah Ward and Bill Keleher beat out Jane Quirion and Donald Koslosky for two unfinished terms on the school board.
West Bath elects Andresen to select board
The West Bath resident said she sees an opportunity for growth in the town.