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Article: Campaign nets more than 5,200 new Maine voters ; Election 2004: Now the New Voters Project is trying to make sure they actually go to the polls.
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- Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
- Article date:
- October 21, 2004
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PAUL CARRIER Staff Writer
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
10-21-2004
Campaign nets more than 5,200 new Maine voters ; Election 2004: Now the New Voters Project is trying to make sure they actually go to the polls.
Byline: PAUL CARRIER Staff Writer
Edition: Final
Section: Local & State
Memo: NEW VOTERS PROJECT THE NONPROFIT New Voters Project set a goal of registering 5,000 Maine voters, ages 18-24. The effort's goal in 20 targeted states was 265,000 young voters. THE RESULT: More than 5,200 registrations in Maine and 346,000 nationally. WHERE THEY SIGNED UP: The project centered on college campuses in Maine, though other young voters were found at fairs, shops, sporting events and concerts. ...
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