SB2 Towns Five Years Later

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By Mark Bevis on Monday, March 4, 2002.
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The first SB2 towns are now about 5 years old. They?ve swapped attendance at traditional town meetings for ballots submitted on election day. The New Hampshire Center for Public Policy Studies has taken a look at the new system on its 5th birthday. Co-Executive Director Richard Minard describes their findings to NHPR?s Mark Bevis.

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