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The former president of the College Democrats plans to focus on student voting rights and mental health in his campaign.
Former College Democrats president Miles Brown '23 announced his campaign for New Hampshire state representative on Instagram and Twitter on Thursday. Brown, a government major from West Hartford, Conn., will campaign over the summer leading up to the state Democratic primaries on Sept. 13 and plans to focus on student voting rights and mental health.
Brown is running for a seat in Grafton County's 12th district, a district with four seats in the state legislature that includes the towns of Hanover and Lyme. Brown said that he plans to stay in New Hampshire over the summer to campaign, and if elected, he will remain in the Granite State for the entirety of his two-year term.
"Being representative in the New Hampshire house would be my top priority, I wouldn't plan on missing any votes or hearings," Brown said, adding that he would rearrange his class schedule to allow for drives to Concord.
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