A Look at Early Voting New Hampshire
Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2007 | 8:42 a.m.
NUMBERS
Population: 1,314,895
AGE
Median age: 39.4
Percentage of population 65 and over: 12.5 percent
Percentage of population 85 and over: 1.8 percent
RACE
Race: 96.1 percent white, 1 percent black, 1.7 percent Asian, 2.2 percent Hispanic or Latino origin.
LANGUAGE
Language other than English spoken at home: 8.3 percent
EDUCATION
High school graduate: 87.4 percent
Bachelor's degree: 28.7 percent
Advanced degree: 11.2 percent
MONEY
Median household income: $53,377
Families below poverty level: 4.9 percent
Homeownership rate: 69.7 percent
DELEGATES
22 pledged Democratic, 21 pledged Republican (unofficial totals)
ELECTORAL VOTES
Four
2004 PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS
John Kerry, 50 percent; George W. Bush, 49 percent
REGISTERED VOTERS
Republican, 256,353
Democratic, 221,549
Undeclared, 372,934
WORK FORCE
Professional and related: 21.8 percent.
Service: 14.6 percent.
Management, business and financial: 13.8 percent.
Manufacturing: 13.7 percent.
ECONOMY
Gross state product: $56.3 billion
- Real estate and rental and leasing: $8.3 billion.
- Manufacturing: $6.6 billion
- Government: $5.2 billion.
- Health care and social assistance: $4.8 billion.
- Retail Trade: $4.7 billion
- Finance and insurance: $4.6 billion
- Professional and technical services: $3.7 billion
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Largest nongovernment employers as of December 2005:
- Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, DeMoulas & Market Basket, Hannaford Brothers-Shop 'N Save, Fidelity Investments, Shaw's Supermarkets Inc., Dartmouth College, BAE Systems, Liberty Mutual insurance, Home Depot
N.H. QUICK FACTS
- New Hampshire and Alaska are the only states with neither a general income nor a general sales tax.
- Fastest-growing state in slow-growing New England.
- Once known for textile mills and shoe factories, now has second-highest proportion of high-tech workers.
- Closely tied economically to New England and especially to neighboring Massachusetts.
- 84 percent forested.
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Sources: 2006 Census QuickFacts est., 2005 Census QuickFacts, 2004 Census QuickFacts, 2000 Census QuickFacts, 2006 Census American Community Survey, New Hampshire Secretary of State figures updated Nov. 1, 2007, federal Bureau of Economic Analysis 2006 statistics, New Hampshire treasurer's report of December 2006.
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