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| user warning: Incorrect key file for table './nhpr_drupal_5/cache_filter.MYI'; try to repair it query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:db9341f5a6cfe0ff59061142d55dffae', '<p>Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this primary day, according to that city\'s clerk.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, '') in /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 172. | ||
| trigger_error | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.mysql.inc: 172 | Incorrect key file for table './nhpr_drupal_5/cache_filter.MYI'; try to repair it query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:db9341f5a6cfe0ff59061142d55dffae', '<p>Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this primary day, according to that city\'s clerk.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, ''), 512 |
| _db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.inc: 200 | INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:db9341f5a6cfe0ff59061142d55dffae', '<p>Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this primary day, according to that city\'s clerk.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, '') |
| db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/cache.inc: 97 | INSERT INTO {%s} (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('%s', %b, %d, %d, '%s'), cache_filter, 1:db9341f5a6cfe0ff59061142d55dffae, <p>Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this primary day, according to that city's clerk.</p> , 1231539616, 1231626016, |
| cache_set | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/filter/filter.module: 779 | 1:db9341f5a6cfe0ff59061142d55dffae, cache_filter, <p>Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this primary day, according to that city's clerk.</p> , 1231626016 |
| check_markup | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/text.module: 171 | Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this primary day, according to that city's clerk. , 1, |
| text_field_formatter | , , default, | |
| call_user_func_array | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/module.inc: 386 | text_field_formatter, |
| module_invoke | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 941 | text, field_formatter, , , default, |
| content_format | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 580 | , , default, |
| _content_field_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 267 | , 1, |
| content_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 307 | , 1, |
| content_nodeapi | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 462 | , view, 1, |
| node_invoke_nodeapi | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 753 | , view, 1, |
| node_build_content | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 672 | , 1, |
| node_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/nhpr.org/modules/archive/archive.module: 49 | , 1 |
| archive_page | 2006, 9, 12 | |
| call_user_func_array | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/menu.inc: 418 | archive_page, |
| menu_execute_active_handler | /var/www/htdocs-v5/index.php: 15 | |
| function | file: line | arguments |
|---|---|---|
| user warning: Duplicate entry '1231626016' for key 2 query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:d3570aba1e6f534a0ac17aab5e6c64d3', '<p>Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this Primary Day, according to that city\'s clerk. </p>\n<p>NHPR Correspondent Debra Daigle reports.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, '') in /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 172. | ||
| trigger_error | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.mysql.inc: 172 | Duplicate entry '1231626016' for key 2 query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:d3570aba1e6f534a0ac17aab5e6c64d3', '<p>Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this Primary Day, according to that city\'s clerk. </p>\n<p>NHPR Correspondent Debra Daigle reports.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, ''), 512 |
| _db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.inc: 200 | INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:d3570aba1e6f534a0ac17aab5e6c64d3', '<p>Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this Primary Day, according to that city\'s clerk. </p>\n<p>NHPR Correspondent Debra Daigle reports.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, '') |
| db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/cache.inc: 97 | INSERT INTO {%s} (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('%s', %b, %d, %d, '%s'), cache_filter, 1:d3570aba1e6f534a0ac17aab5e6c64d3, <p>Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this Primary Day, according to that city's clerk. </p> <p>NHPR Correspondent Debra Daigle reports.</p> , 1231539616, 1231626016, |
| cache_set | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/filter/filter.module: 779 | 1:d3570aba1e6f534a0ac17aab5e6c64d3, cache_filter, <p>Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this Primary Day, according to that city's clerk. </p> <p>NHPR Correspondent Debra Daigle reports.</p> , 1231626016 |
| check_markup | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/text.module: 171 | Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this Primary Day, according to that city's clerk. NHPR Correspondent Debra Daigle reports. , 1, |
| text_field_formatter | , , default, | |
| call_user_func_array | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/module.inc: 386 | text_field_formatter, |
| module_invoke | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 941 | text, field_formatter, , , default, |
| content_format | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 580 | , , default, |
| _content_field_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 267 | , 1, |
| content_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 307 | , 1, |
| content_nodeapi | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 462 | , view, 1, |
| node_invoke_nodeapi | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 753 | , view, 1, |
| node_build_content | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 672 | , 1, |
| node_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/nhpr.org/modules/archive/archive.module: 49 | , 1 |
| archive_page | 2006, 9, 12 | |
| call_user_func_array | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/menu.inc: 418 | archive_page, |
| menu_execute_active_handler | /var/www/htdocs-v5/index.php: 15 | |
| function | file: line | arguments |
|---|---|---|
| user warning: Duplicate entry '1231626016' for key 2 query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:e8b364e534ba86980ddf5587f78171ad', '<p>\"That\'s terrible. They\'re too complacement.\"</p>\n<p>Manchester city clerk Leo Bernier is talking about registered voters. He says, in his 44 years as the city\'s chief election officer, he\'s never seen voter turnout so low, even in Ward 1, which traditionally has had the highest turnout.</p>\n<p>\"Citywide, there are 56,709 registered voters. In Ward 1, there\'s currently 6,499 voters. As of 3:30 this afternoon, there were only a little over 600 votes cast.\"</p>\n<p>And Bernier predicts that by the end of the day, voter turnout will have reached only 17 percent.</p>\n<p>But he predicts a much higher participation in November\'s general election, due to some very strong races both nationally and statewide.</p>\n<p>For NHPR News, I\'m Debra Daigle in Manchester.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, '') in /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 172. | ||
| trigger_error | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.mysql.inc: 172 | Duplicate entry '1231626016' for key 2 query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:e8b364e534ba86980ddf5587f78171ad', '<p>\"That\'s terrible. They\'re too complacement.\"</p>\n<p>Manchester city clerk Leo Bernier is talking about registered voters. He says, in his 44 years as the city\'s chief election officer, he\'s never seen voter turnout so low, even in Ward 1, which traditionally has had the highest turnout.</p>\n<p>\"Citywide, there are 56,709 registered voters. In Ward 1, there\'s currently 6,499 voters. As of 3:30 this afternoon, there were only a little over 600 votes cast.\"</p>\n<p>And Bernier predicts that by the end of the day, voter turnout will have reached only 17 percent.</p>\n<p>But he predicts a much higher participation in November\'s general election, due to some very strong races both nationally and statewide.</p>\n<p>For NHPR News, I\'m Debra Daigle in Manchester.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, ''), 512 |
| _db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.inc: 200 | INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:e8b364e534ba86980ddf5587f78171ad', '<p>\"That\'s terrible. They\'re too complacement.\"</p>\n<p>Manchester city clerk Leo Bernier is talking about registered voters. He says, in his 44 years as the city\'s chief election officer, he\'s never seen voter turnout so low, even in Ward 1, which traditionally has had the highest turnout.</p>\n<p>\"Citywide, there are 56,709 registered voters. In Ward 1, there\'s currently 6,499 voters. As of 3:30 this afternoon, there were only a little over 600 votes cast.\"</p>\n<p>And Bernier predicts that by the end of the day, voter turnout will have reached only 17 percent.</p>\n<p>But he predicts a much higher participation in November\'s general election, due to some very strong races both nationally and statewide.</p>\n<p>For NHPR News, I\'m Debra Daigle in Manchester.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, '') |
| db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/cache.inc: 97 | INSERT INTO {%s} (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('%s', %b, %d, %d, '%s'), cache_filter, 1:e8b364e534ba86980ddf5587f78171ad, <p>"That's terrible. They're too complacement."</p> <p>Manchester city clerk Leo Bernier is talking about registered voters. He says, in his 44 years as the city's chief election officer, he's never seen voter turnout so low, even in Ward 1, which traditionally has had the highest turnout.</p> <p>"Citywide, there are 56,709 registered voters. In Ward 1, there's currently 6,499 voters. As of 3:30 this afternoon, there were only a little over 600 votes cast."</p> <p>And Bernier predicts that by the end of the day, voter turnout will have reached only 17 percent.</p> <p>But he predicts a much higher participation in November's general election, due to some very strong races both nationally and statewide.</p> <p>For NHPR News, I'm Debra Daigle in Manchester.</p> , 1231539616, 1231626016, |
| cache_set | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/filter/filter.module: 779 | 1:e8b364e534ba86980ddf5587f78171ad, cache_filter, <p>"That's terrible. They're too complacement."</p> <p>Manchester city clerk Leo Bernier is talking about registered voters. He says, in his 44 years as the city's chief election officer, he's never seen voter turnout so low, even in Ward 1, which traditionally has had the highest turnout.</p> <p>"Citywide, there are 56,709 registered voters. In Ward 1, there's currently 6,499 voters. As of 3:30 this afternoon, there were only a little over 600 votes cast."</p> <p>And Bernier predicts that by the end of the day, voter turnout will have reached only 17 percent.</p> <p>But he predicts a much higher participation in November's general election, due to some very strong races both nationally and statewide.</p> <p>For NHPR News, I'm Debra Daigle in Manchester.</p> , 1231626016 |
| check_markup | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/text.module: 171 | "That's terrible. They're too complacement." Manchester city clerk Leo Bernier is talking about registered voters. He says, in his 44 years as the city's chief election officer, he's never seen voter turnout so low, even in Ward 1, which traditionally has had the highest turnout. "Citywide, there are 56,709 registered voters. In Ward 1, there's currently 6,499 voters. As of 3:30 this afternoon, there were only a little over 600 votes cast." And Bernier predicts that by the end of the day, voter turnout will have reached only 17 percent. But he predicts a much higher participation in November's general election, due to some very strong races both nationally and statewide. For NHPR News, I'm Debra Daigle in Manchester. , 1, |
| text_field_formatter | , , default, | |
| call_user_func_array | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/module.inc: 386 | text_field_formatter, |
| module_invoke | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 941 | text, field_formatter, , , default, |
| content_format | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 580 | , , default, |
| _content_field_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 267 | , 1, |
| content_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 307 | , 1, |
| content_nodeapi | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 462 | , view, 1, |
| node_invoke_nodeapi | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 753 | , view, 1, |
| node_build_content | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 672 | , 1, |
| node_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/nhpr.org/modules/archive/archive.module: 49 | , 1 |
| archive_page | 2006, 9, 12 | |
| call_user_func_array | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/menu.inc: 418 | archive_page, |
| menu_execute_active_handler | /var/www/htdocs-v5/index.php: 15 | |
| function | file: line | arguments |
|---|---|---|
| user warning: Duplicate entry '1231626016' for key 2 query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:026feeaa2415c683dfaeea7e19f3f840', '<p>The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history, and the chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party says he\'s probably going to be right.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, '') in /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 172. | ||
| trigger_error | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.mysql.inc: 172 | Duplicate entry '1231626016' for key 2 query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:026feeaa2415c683dfaeea7e19f3f840', '<p>The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history, and the chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party says he\'s probably going to be right.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, ''), 512 |
| _db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.inc: 200 | INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:026feeaa2415c683dfaeea7e19f3f840', '<p>The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history, and the chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party says he\'s probably going to be right.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, '') |
| db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/cache.inc: 97 | INSERT INTO {%s} (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('%s', %b, %d, %d, '%s'), cache_filter, 1:026feeaa2415c683dfaeea7e19f3f840, <p>The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history, and the chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party says he's probably going to be right.</p> , 1231539616, 1231626016, |
| cache_set | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/filter/filter.module: 779 | 1:026feeaa2415c683dfaeea7e19f3f840, cache_filter, <p>The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history, and the chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party says he's probably going to be right.</p> , 1231626016 |
| check_markup | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/text.module: 171 | The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history, and the chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party says he's probably going to be right., 1, |
| text_field_formatter | , , default, | |
| call_user_func_array | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/module.inc: 386 | text_field_formatter, |
| module_invoke | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 941 | text, field_formatter, , , default, |
| content_format | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 580 | , , default, |
| _content_field_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 267 | , 1, |
| content_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 307 | , 1, |
| content_nodeapi | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 462 | , view, 1, |
| node_invoke_nodeapi | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 753 | , view, 1, |
| node_build_content | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 672 | , 1, |
| node_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/nhpr.org/modules/archive/archive.module: 49 | , 1 |
| archive_page | 2006, 9, 12 | |
| call_user_func_array | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/menu.inc: 418 | archive_page, |
| menu_execute_active_handler | /var/www/htdocs-v5/index.php: 15 | |
| function | file: line | arguments |
|---|---|---|
| user warning: Duplicate entry '1231626016' for key 2 query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:dd78c67e9749027896e8d5b014313053', '<p>Today is Primary Election Day.....the day when political parties pick who\'s going to be their candidates in November.</p>\n<p>By most accounts, this has been a quiet primary season.</p>\n<p>The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history.....maybe as low as 14 percent.</p>\n<p>And the Chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party, Wayne Semprini, tells NHPR\'s Mark Bevis the Secretary of State is probably going to be right.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, '') in /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 172. | ||
| trigger_error | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.mysql.inc: 172 | Duplicate entry '1231626016' for key 2 query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:dd78c67e9749027896e8d5b014313053', '<p>Today is Primary Election Day.....the day when political parties pick who\'s going to be their candidates in November.</p>\n<p>By most accounts, this has been a quiet primary season.</p>\n<p>The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history.....maybe as low as 14 percent.</p>\n<p>And the Chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party, Wayne Semprini, tells NHPR\'s Mark Bevis the Secretary of State is probably going to be right.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, ''), 512 |
| _db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.inc: 200 | INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:dd78c67e9749027896e8d5b014313053', '<p>Today is Primary Election Day.....the day when political parties pick who\'s going to be their candidates in November.</p>\n<p>By most accounts, this has been a quiet primary season.</p>\n<p>The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history.....maybe as low as 14 percent.</p>\n<p>And the Chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party, Wayne Semprini, tells NHPR\'s Mark Bevis the Secretary of State is probably going to be right.</p>\n', 1231539616, 1231626016, '') |
| db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/cache.inc: 97 | INSERT INTO {%s} (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('%s', %b, %d, %d, '%s'), cache_filter, 1:dd78c67e9749027896e8d5b014313053, <p>Today is Primary Election Day.....the day when political parties pick who's going to be their candidates in November.</p> <p>By most accounts, this has been a quiet primary season.</p> <p>The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history.....maybe as low as 14 percent.</p> <p>And the Chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party, Wayne Semprini, tells NHPR's Mark Bevis the Secretary of State is probably going to be right.</p> , 1231539616, 1231626016, |
| cache_set | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/filter/filter.module: 779 | 1:dd78c67e9749027896e8d5b014313053, cache_filter, <p>Today is Primary Election Day.....the day when political parties pick who's going to be their candidates in November.</p> <p>By most accounts, this has been a quiet primary season.</p> <p>The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history.....maybe as low as 14 percent.</p> <p>And the Chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party, Wayne Semprini, tells NHPR's Mark Bevis the Secretary of State is probably going to be right.</p> , 1231626016 |
| check_markup | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/text.module: 171 | Today is Primary Election Day.....the day when political parties pick who's going to be their candidates in November. By most accounts, this has been a quiet primary season. The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history.....maybe as low as 14 percent. And the Chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party, Wayne Semprini, tells NHPR's Mark Bevis the Secretary of State is probably going to be right., 1, |
| text_field_formatter | , , default, | |
| call_user_func_array | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/module.inc: 386 | text_field_formatter, |
| module_invoke | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 941 | text, field_formatter, , , default, |
| content_format | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 580 | , , default, |
| _content_field_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 267 | , 1, |
| content_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/content.module: 307 | , 1, |
| content_nodeapi | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 462 | , view, 1, |
| node_invoke_nodeapi | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 753 | , view, 1, |
| node_build_content | /var/www/htdocs-v5/modules/node/node.module: 672 | , 1, |
| node_view | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/nhpr.org/modules/archive/archive.module: 49 | , 1 |
| archive_page | 2006, 9, 12 | |
| call_user_func_array | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/menu.inc: 418 | archive_page, |
| menu_execute_active_handler | /var/www/htdocs-v5/index.php: 15 | |
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ArchivesMostly Quiet at Manchester PollsBy Debra Daigle on Tuesday, September 12, 2006.Voter turnout in Manchester is at an all-time low on this Primary Day, according to that city's clerk. NHPR Correspondent Debra Daigle reports. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
The Man with the Truck and the Marching MusicBy Cheryl Senter on Tuesday, September 12, 2006.While turnout has been low, some voters have taken today's election as seriously as in years past. One of those is Albert Dimmock. He loaded up his blue and white pick-up truck with election posters and drove around Derry blasting music to rally voters to the polls. He's been doing it for so long, he's almost a fixture in that town. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Dem Chair Sullivan on Primary TurnoutBy Mark Bevis on Tuesday, September 12, 2006.Today is Primary Election Day.....the day when political parties pick who's going to be their candidates in November. By most accounts, this has been a quiet season.....especially for Democratic candidates who on the whole face very few primary races. As a result The Secretary of State is predicting some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history. And the Chairwoman of the New Hampshire Democratic Party, Kathy Sullivan, tells NHPR's Mark Bevis, she fears the Secretary of State will be right. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
GOP Chair Semprini on Primary TurnoutBy Mark Bevis on Tuesday, September 12, 2006.Today is Primary Election Day.....the day when political parties pick who's going to be their candidates in November. By most accounts, this has been a quiet primary season. The Secretary of State predicts some of the lowest voter turnout in recent history.....maybe as low as 14 percent. And the Chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party, Wayne Semprini, tells NHPR's Mark Bevis the Secretary of State is probably going to be right. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Low Primary Turnout in PortsmouthBy Roger Wood on Tuesday, September 12, 2006.Despite a wide open race for Executive Council in the Seacoast, voter turnout there has been very light. NHPR Correspondent Roger Wood reports. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Voters Pass on PrimaryBy Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, September 12, 2006.Is there an election today? That's how many people responded when New Hampshire Public Radio reporter Dan Gorenstein asked if they were voting in today's primary. Apart from a few pockets of voter activity, the Secretary of State is predicting a historically low turnout. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
State Primary 2006Carol Shea-Porter has upset Jim Craig in the Democratic 1st district primary; she'll face Republican incumbent Jeb Bradley in November. Meanwhile, State Senator Chuck Morse won the three-way race for Executive Council in District 3. NHPR.org has the latest news and updates on Tuesday's primaries. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
The Future of Education FundingBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, September 12, 2006.The New Hampshire Supreme Court, in a decision handed down recently, has given the legislature until next July to come up with a legally valid definition of an "adequate education" or face a short list of options, including having the court appoint somebody to define it for them. We'll look at what this strongly worded decision means for the state and its longstanding fight over the best way to fund education. Laura's guests are Kevin Landrigan, State House Reporter for the Nashua Telegraph, Charlie Arlinghaus, President of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy Study, and Scott Johnson, Professor of Law at Concord University School of Law, Visiting Professor of Law at Franklin Pierce Law Center and Project Director with the New Hampshire Citizens Voice Project. Johnson was also one of the attorneys who filed the original Claremont lawsuit. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
A Tolstoy Film Starring ChildrenBy Liz Bulkley on Tuesday, September 12, 2006.Tonight on the Front Porch, we're previewing the new film "Alyosha the Pot". It's an adaptation of Tolstoy's short story by the same name, and in this version, children play all the parts. It was produced in New Hampshire by local filmmakers, and it was shot at Canterbury Shaker Village. We'll talk with Paul Schick, co-director of the film, and Tolstoy scholar Michael Denner will give us background on the Russian writer and his connection to the Shakers. Denner is the Editor of the Tolstoy Studies Journal and professor in the Russian Studies Department at Stetson University. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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