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CONCORD — The 2024 races to represent New Hampshire in the U.S. House are on with the close of the election filing period Friday. New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District features a number ...
The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the two U.S. representatives from the state of New Hampshire, one from each of the state's two congressional districts. Primary elections took place on September 10, 2024.
2016 New Hampshire's 1st congressional district election [10] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Carol Shea-Porter : 162,080 : 44.3 : Republican: Frank Guinta (incumbent) 157,176 42.9 Independent: Shawn O' Connor 34,735 9.5 Independent: Brendan Kelly 6,074 1.7 Libertarian: Robert Lombardo 5,507 1.5 n/a: Write-ins 412 0.1 Total votes 365,984 : ...
Prescott, of Kingston, has been involved in New Hampshire politics for some time, serving as a state senator from 2000-2004 and 2010-2016. He was also an executive councilor from 2016-2020 ...
Grafton 6: Jeffrey Greeson resigned July 1 after being charged with assaulting a snowplow driver. [7] Hillsborough 12: Robert Healey resigned July 17. [5] Hillsborough 39: Ross Berry resigned May 15 after moving out of his district. [8] Rockingham 30: Tina Harley resigned May 1 after moving out of her district. [9]
Craig Benson, former governor of New Hampshire (2003–2005) [50] State legislators. Kimberly Rice, Speaker Pro Tempore of the New Hampshire House of Representatives [51] State senators. Regina Birdsell, state senator from the 19th district [52] Harold French, state senator from the 7th district [52] Bill Gannon, state senator from the 23rd ...
Former senior White House aide Maggie Goodlander has won the Democratic primary for New Hampshire’s Second Congressional District by a big margin over former Executive Councilor Colin Van Ostern
Jeb Bradley, president of the New Hampshire Senate and former U.S. representative for New Hampshire's 1st congressional district [9] Scott Brown, former U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa (2017–2020), former U.S. senator from Massachusetts (2010–2013), and nominee for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire in 2014 [10]