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Christopher Thomas Sununu (/ s ə ˈ n uː n uː / sə-NOO-noo; [1] born November 5, 1974) is an American politician and engineer who has served since 2017 as the 82nd governor of New Hampshire. A Republican , Sununu is the son of former New Hampshire governor and White House Chief of Staff John H. Sununu and the younger brother of former U.S ...
The governor is elected during the biennial state general election in November of even-numbered years. New Hampshire is one of only two states, along with bordering Vermont, to hold gubernatorial elections every two years as opposed to every four. Currently, the state's 82nd governor is Republican Chris Sununu, who has served since January 5, 2017.
The governor of New Hampshire is the head of government of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and is commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.. The current governor is Republican Chris Sununu, who took office on January 5, 2017, and has been re-elected three times.
Republican Gov. Chris Sununu is interviewed by Fox News Digital, on July 11, 2024, in Newfields, New Hampshire. "I'm excited to get back to the private sector.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu said he does not think President-elect Donald Trump has permanently changed the GOP. Sununu, a moderate Republican, said on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday ...
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu has announced he will not run for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Sununu’s decision, announced in an exclusive interview with CNN on Monday, ...
The 2020 New Hampshire gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the governor of New Hampshire. [1] Incumbent Republican governor Chris Sununu was re-elected to a third two-year term in office, defeating his opponent Dan Feltes, the Majority Leader of the Senate. [2]
Incumbent Republican governor Chris Sununu was narrowly elected in the 2016 New Hampshire gubernatorial election, and easily won re-election in the 2020 New Hampshire gubernatorial election. This was despite Donald Trump losing the state in both 2016 (by 0.37%) and 2020 (by 7.35%).