Well, the results came in yesterday, and it didn't seem like we reached enough voters in time- I won't be moving past the primary.  But still, coming within 50 votes of the 3 establishment candidates who have lived in the ward for ten to twenty times longer than I have, on my first try, is something to be proud of.

Thank you to everyone who helped my campaign, and thank you especially to the people who voted for me.  One young lady, Miranda, stopped by at the polls and told me that this was the first time she had voted, and the reason she did is because I had personally stopped at her house, something no other politician had ever done. 

Because of people like Miranda, who would never have seen anyone running for state rep except for at the polls waving a sign, I've made a decision. 

Even though we didn't pass the primary, this site will stay up.  I'll keep updating it and my public facebook account, so Ward 4 voters will have SOMEPLACE to share their concerns and receive information. 

And, come spring, I'm going to keep walking the ward, talking to voters, hearing their concerns and solving their problems, where I can.  We're going into very tough times, where hard decisions that have been put off for years or decades will have to be made.  That means we will have to know our neighbors and be prepared to help out, and let state government know where our priorities are, loudly and clearly.

So for now, my wife and I will return home and do the things which we've put off for the last 3 months of the campaign, things that give life purpose.  All in all, it's been great fun meeting citizens of the ward face to face, hearing their stories, and finding common ground.  So I plan to keep doing it. 

Anyone is free to contact me with Ward issues they would like discussed, and we'll go from there. 

-Shuvom

 
 
Primary Tuesday is finally here!
Thank you for all the people who have helped on the campaign (John, Carter and Katie who walked all of Bridge St with me just Saturday, others over the months) and to those who will help tomorrow!

My wife and I will be at the polls all day from 6 AM - 7 PM, come say hello! 

I'll let you know the results by 8 PM!
Wish us luck!

-Shuvom
 
 
I just received an e-mail today letting me know I've gotten an A+ rating from the NH Families for Education and thus their endorsement for the Primary!

NH Families for Education is a group which advocates family involvement in education and increasing freedom and choices for families to do so.  More information can be found here:  http://nhfamiliesforeducation.org/
 
 
I just got word that the NH Tea Party Coalition is throwing a Tea Party this Friday, 5-9 pm at Victory Park in Manchester!  I'll be there with a table, waiting to talk to any voters who stop by- come say hello!  Here's the flyer below:
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