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EMILYs List Congratulates Muriel Hall on Her Victory In The Special Election For New Hampshire

June 8, 2021

For Immediate Release

June 8, 2021

 

EMILYs List Congratulates Muriel Hall on her Victory in the Special Election for New Hampshire House of Representatives

Today, EMILYs List, the nation’s largest resource for women in politics, congratulated Muriel Hall on her victory in the special election for the New Hampshire House of Representatives Merrimack District 23. Emily Cain, executive director of EMILYs List, released the following statement:

“The EMILYs List community is thrilled to congratulate Muriel Hall on her hard-fought election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Muriel has dedicated her 40-year career to serving the needs of children and families in New Hampshire, and we know that as an elected official, Muriel will continue to fight for community safety, public education, environmental justice, and affordable health care.” 

The daughter of Canadian immigrants, Muriel Hall grew up on a farm in New Hampshire as one of 14 children. She attended Groveton public schools before studying to be a teacher. Until her retirement in 2019, Muriel spent 40 years teaching students and educators in the Granite State. During her 32 years at Bow Memorial School, she taught special education, mathematics, and then computer literacy. At the state level, Muriel served on the National Education Association’s New Hampshire Board of Directors and currently is a member of the NEA-NH’s Government Relations Committee. Locally, Muriel served as president and as negotiations chair of the Bow Education Association for more than a decade. 

EMILYs List, the nation’s largest resource for women in politics, has raised over $700 million to elect Democratic pro-choice women candidates. With a grassroots community of over five million members, EMILY's List helps Democratic women win competitive campaigns – across the country and up and down the ballot – by recruiting and training candidates, supporting and helping build strong campaigns, researching the issues that impact women and families, running nearly $50 million in independent expenditures in the last cycle alone, and turning out women voters and voters of color to the polls. Since our founding in 1985, we have helped elect the country's first woman as vice president, 157 women to the House, 26 to the Senate, 16 governors, and more than 1,300 women to state and local office. More than 40 percent of the candidates EMILYs List has helped elect to Congress have been women of color. After the 2016 election, more than 60,000 women reached out to EMILY's List about running for office laying the groundwork for the next decade of candidates for local, state, and national offices. In our effort to elect more women in offices across the country, we have created our Run to Win program, expanded our training program, including a Training Center online, and trained thousands of women.