UNH Survey Center: NH Senators Remain Popular; Public Divided About House Members

DURHAM, N.H. -- New Hampshire's U.S. senators continue to be popular among Granite Staters, but First Congressional District residents are split on their opinions of Rep. Frank Guinta, and Rep. Charlie Bass is now seen unfavorably by residents of the Second Congressional District.

UNH Survey Center: NH Senators Remain Popular; Public Divided About House Members

DURHAM, N.H. -- New Hampshire's U.S. senators continue to be popular among Granite Staters, but First Congressional District residents are split on their opinions of Rep. Frank Guinta, and Rep. Charlie Bass is now seen unfavorably by residents of the Second Congressional District.

UNH Survey Center: Romney Remains Atop Broad Republican Field in 2012 NH Presidential Primary; Voters Not Making Up Minds

DURHAM, N.H. -- Mitt Romney continues to lead a congested field for the 2012 Republican nomination for president among New Hampshire Republicans. However, the great majority of voters are undecided about who they will eventually support.

Carsey Institute: More Families Relying on Federal Heating Assistance to Stay Warm During Winter

DURHAM, N.H. - More American families are turning to federal assistance to heat their homes during the winter, with many more families eligible for but not taking advantage of the program, according to new research from the Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire.

UNH Experts Available to Discuss Political, National Security Implications of Osama bin Laden's Death

DURHAM, N.H. - Experts from the University of New Hampshire are available to discuss the national security, foreign policy, and political implications of the death of Osama bin Laden.

National Security/Terrorism
Lionel Ingram, senior lecturer, political science
lionelingram@comcast.net

Cesar Rebellon, associate professor of sociology
cesar.rebellon@unh.edu

UNH Survey Center: NH Residents Concerned About State Budget, Unsure About Causes and Solutions

DURHAM, N.H. -- New Hampshire is becoming increasingly concerned over the state budget. However, residents are split on the causes of the budget shortfall, as well as the best way to balance the budget.

These findings are based on the latest WMUR Granite State Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center. Five hundred four (504) randomly selected New Hampshire adults were interviewed by telephone between April 15 and April 26, 2011. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/- 4.4 percent.

Gov. Lynch, U.S. Energy Secretary Chu, UNH President Huddleston Announce Companies Chosen for Green Launching Pad

HUDSON - Gov. John Lynch today joined U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu and University of New Hampshire President Mark W. Huddleston in announcing the six businesses selected to participate in the second round of Green Launching Pad funding.