2022 New Hampshire House of Representatives election

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2022 New Hampshire House of Representatives election
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  2020 November 8, 2022 2024  

All 400 seats in the New Hampshire House of Representatives
201 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Leader Sherman Packard David Cote
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seatRockingham 16Hillsborough 3
Last election213187
Seats after201199
Seat changeDecrease2.svg 12Increase2.svg 12

2022 New Hampshire State House election.svg
Results:
     Republican hold     Republican gain
     Democratic hold     Democratic gain

Speaker before election

Sherman Packard
Republican

Elected Speaker

Sherman Packard
Republican

The 2022 New Hampshire House of Representatives election was held in the U.S. state of New Hampshire on November 8, 2022, to elect all 400 members of the House of Representatives of the 168th New Hampshire General Court.

Contents

A primary election was held in many districts on September 13, 2022. [1] The election coincided with the election of the other house of the General Court, the New Hampshire Senate, and other elections.

Democrats gained 12 seats, decreasing the Republican majority to a narrow 201 out of 400 seats. Results showed a near-tied House, with the deciding seat coming down to Manchester Ward 6, initially reported to have been won by Republican Larry Gagne by 23 votes. Due to the extraordinarily close margin of the victory, a series of recounts and legal challenges have followed, leaving the state of the race uncertain. Democrat Maxine Mosley was elected by 1 vote after a recount. [2] This cut the GOP majority to four seats. [3] This individual race gained national attention, due to both its close nature and its pivotal role in deciding control of the state House. [4]

Summary of results

District Incumbent PartyDistrictElected representativeParty
Belknap 1 Tom Ploszaj RepBelknap1 Tom Ploszaj Rep
2 Glen Aldrich Rep2 Matthew Coker Dem
Harry Bean Rep Lisa Smart Rep
Jonathan Mackie Rep3 Juliet Harvey-Bolia Rep
Norm Silber Rep4 Travis O'Hara Rep
3 Mike Bordes Rep5 Mike Bordes Rep
Gregg Hough Rep Steven Bogert Rep
Dawn Johnson Rep David Huot Dem
Richard Littlefield Rep Charlie St. Clair Dem
4 Juliet Harvey-Bolia Rep6 Harry Bean Rep
Timothy Lang Sr. Rep Richard Beaudoin Rep
5 Paul Terry Rep Russell Dumais Rep
Peter Varney Rep David Nagel Rep
6 Douglas Trottier Rep7 Barbara Comtois Rep
Michael Sylvia Rep Paul Terry Rep
7 Barbara Comtois Rep Peter Varney Rep
8Vacant [lower-alpha 1] 8 Nikki McCarter Rep
9 Travis O'Hara Rep Douglas Trottier Rep
Carroll 1 Anita Burroughs DemCarroll1 Thomas Buco Dem
2 Thomas Buco Dem David Paige Dem
Karen Umberger Rep Stephen Woodcock Dem
Stephen Woodcock Dem2 Anita Burroughs Dem
3 Jerry Knirk Dem Chris McAleer Dem
Mark McConkey Rep3 Richard Brown Rep
4 Glenn Cordelli Rep Karel Crawford Rep
Karel Crawford Rep4 Lino Avellani Rep
5 Lino Avellani Rep Mike Belcher Rep
Jonathan Smith Rep5 Jonathan Smith Rep
Bill Nelson Rep6 John MacDonald Rep
6 Brodie Deshaies Rep Katy Peternel Rep
John MacDonald Rep7 Glenn Cordelli Rep
7 Chris McAleer Dem8 Mark McConkey Rep
8 William Marsh Dem [lower-alpha 2] Michael Costable Rep
Cheshire 1 Michael Abbott DemCheshire1 Nicholas Germana Dem
Paul Berch Dem2 Dru Fox Dem
Cathryn Harvey Dem3 Philip Jones Dem
Lucy Weber Dem4 Jodi Newell Dem
2 John Mann Dem5 Lucy Weber Dem
3 Dan Eaton Dem6 Michael Abbott Dem
4 Lawrence Welkowitz Dem Cathryn Harvey Dem
5 John Bordenet Dem7 Shaun Filiault Dem
6 Dru Fox Dem8 Lucius Parshal Dem
7 Sparky Von Plinsky Dem9 Dan Eaton Dem
8 Donovan Fenton Dem10 Barrett Faulkner Dem
9 Richard Ames Dem Bruce Tatro Dem
Andrew Maneval Dem11 Zachary Nutting Rep
10 Lucius Parshall Dem12 Dick Thackston Rep
11 John B. Hunt Rep13 Richard Ames Dem
Jim Qualey Rep14 John B. Hunt Rep
12 Barrett Faulkner Dem15 Renee Monteil Dem
Jennie Gomarlo Dem Amanda Toll Dem
13 Ben Kilanski Rep16 Joe Schapiro Dem
14 Matthew Santonastaso Rep17 Jennifer Rhodes Rep
15 Jennifer Rhodes Rep18 Jim Qualey Rep
16 Joe Schapiro Dem Matthew Santonastaso Rep
Amanda Toll DemSeat abolished
Coös 1Vacant [lower-alpha 3] Coos1 Troy Merner Rep
Dennis ThompsonRep James Tierney Jr. Rep
2Arnold DavisRep2Arnold DavisRep
3Larry LaflammeDem3Mike OuelletRep
Eamon Kelley Dem4 Seth King Rep
Robert ThebergeRep5 Corinne Cascadden Dem
4Kevin CraigRep Henry King Dem
5 Edith Tucker Dem6 William Hatch Dem
6 William Hatch Dem7 Eamon Kelley Dem
7 Troy Merner RepSeat abolished
Grafton 1Joseph DePalmaRepGrafton1Linda MassimillaDem
Linda MassimillaDem David Rochefort Rep
2Timothy EganDemMatthew SimonRep
3Vacant [lower-alpha 4] 2 Jared Sullivan Dem
4 Rick Ladd Rep3 Jerry Stringham Dem
5 Bonnie Ham Rep4Heather BaldwinDem
6Gail SanbornRep5 Rick Ladd Rep
7 Mark Alliegro RepMatthew CouldonRep
8 Sallie Fellows Dem6Jeffrey GreesonRep
Suzanne SmithDem7Tommy HoytDem
Joyce Weston Dem8Bill BoltonDem
9Ned GordonRep Sallie Fellows Dem
Lex BerezhnyRepPeter LovettDem
10Roger DontonvilleDem9Corrine MorseDem
11 Beth Folsom Rep10Caroll Brown Jr.Rep
12 Mary Hakken-Phillips Dem11Lex BerezhnyRep
Russell Muirhead Dem12 Mary Hakken-Phillips Dem
James M. Murphy Dem Russell Muirhead Dem
Sharon Nordgren Dem James M. Murphy Dem
13 Richard Abel Dem Sharon Nordgren Dem
Susan Almy Dem13Laurel StavisDem
Laurel StavisDem14 George Sykes Dem
George Sykes Dem15 Thomas H. Cormen Dem
14Matthew SimonRep16 Joshua Adjutant Dem
15David BinfordRep17 Susan Almy Dem
16Jeffrey GreesonRep18 John Sellers Rep
17 Joshua Adjutant DemSeat abolished
Hillsborough 1 Jim Fedolfi RepHillsborough1 Kimberly Abare Rep
Marjorie PorterDem Tom Mannion Rep
2Keith ErfRepSandra PanekRep
Gary HopperRepJeffrey TenczarRep
Leah Cushman Rep2Loren FoxxDem
3Vacant [lower-alpha 5] Ted Gorski Rep
4 Linda Gould Rep Linda Gould Rep
Lisa PostRep Dan Hynes Rep
5William FosterRepKristin NobleRep
Gerald Griffin Rep Catherine Rombeau Dem
6Joe AlexanderRep Laurie Sanborn Rep
Barbara GriffinRep3 David Cote Dem
Vacant [lower-alpha 6] Stacie-Marie Laughton Dem
Fred PlettRep Fred Davis Jr. Dem
Claire Rouillard Rep4 Ray Newman Dem
7 Catherine Rombeau Dem Sue Newman Dem
Ted Gorski RepLinda RyanDem
Linda Gould Rep5Shelley DevineDem
John GrahamRepSusan ElbergerDem
Sue Mullen DemHeather RaymondDem
Niki KelseyRep6Sherry DutzyDem
8 Jeffrey Goley DemSuzanne VailDem
Diane LangleyDemCarry SpiderDem
9Linda DiSilvestroDem7Alicia GreggDem
Iz Piedra DemLouis JurisDem
10 Jean Jeudy Dem Catherine Sofikitis Dem
Patrick Long Dem8Efstathia BoorasDem
11Donald BouchardDemChristal LloydDem
Nicole Klein-Knight Dem Fran Nutter-Upham Dem
12 Amanda Bouldin Dem9William DolanDem
Vacant [lower-alpha 7] Allison Nutting-Wong Dem
13 Larry Gagne Rep Michael Pedersen Dem
William InfantineRep10Linda Harriot-GathrightDem
14Mary FreitasDemMartin JackDem
Mary Heath DemMichael O'Brien Sr.Dem
15Erika ConnersDem11Latha MangipudiDem
Mark WardenRepLaura TelerskiDem
16Vacant [lower-alpha 8] William DarbyDem
Joshua Query Dem12 William Boyd III Rep
17Heidi HamerDemBob HealeyRep
Timothy Smith Dem Tim McGough Rep
18Patricia CornellDem Maureen Mooney Rep
Willis GriffithDemNancy MurphyDem
19Dick MarstonRep Jeanine Notter Rep
Kendall SnowDem Rosemarie Rung Dem
20 Ralph Boehm RepWendy ThomasDem
Richard Lascelles Rep13Stephen KennedyRep
21 Melissa Blasek RepCathy KennyRep
William Boyd III Rep Andrew Prout Rep
Bob HealeyRep Andrew Renzullo Rep
Mary MayvilleRep Jordan Ulery Rep
Rosemarie Rung Dem Robert Wherry Rep
Jeanine Notter Rep14 Ralph Boehm Rep
Maureen Mooney Rep Richard Lascelles Rep
Vacant [lower-alpha 9] 15 Mark McLean Rep
22 Megan Murray Dem Mark Proulx Rep
Daniel Veilleux Dem16 Larry Gagne Rep
Vacant [lower-alpha 10] William InfantineRep
23 Bill King Rep17Linda DiSilvestroDem
Vanessa SheehanRepDavid PreeceDem
Maria Perez Dem18Jessica GrillDem
Peter Petrigno DemJuliet SmithDem
24 Peter Leishman Dem19Jane BeaulieuDem
Ivy Vann DemHeidi HamerDem
25Diane KelleyRep20Candace MoultonDem
Paul SomeroRepAlissandra MurrayDem
26John LewickeRep21 Jeffrey Goley Dem
Diane PauerRepChristine SeibertDem
27Susan HomolaRep22Patricia CornellDem
Kat McGheeDemNicole LeapleyDem
28Bruce CohenDem23Jean JeudyDem
Tom Lanzara Rep Patrick Long Dem
Janice Schmidt Dem24Donald BouchardDem
29Paul BergeronDemChristopher HerbertDem
Ray Newman Dem25 Amanda Bouldin Dem
Sue Newman DemKathy StaubDem
30 Patricia Klee Dem26Brian ColeRep
Sherry Dutzy DemMary FreitasDem
Suzanne VailDem27Karen ReidRep
31 David Cote Dem28Leah CushmanRep
Manny Espitia DemKieth ErfRep
Stacie-Marie Laughton Dem29Joe AlexanderRep
32 Allison Nutting-Wong DemJudi LanzaDem
Michael Pedersen DemFred PlettRep
Dan Toomey DemSheila SeidelRep
33Efstathia BoorasDem30Riche ColcombeRep
Mark King DemJim CreightonRep
Fran Nutter-Upham Dem Jim Fedolfi Rep
34Melbourne MoranDem31Molly HowardDem
Catherine Sofikitis Dem32Diane KellyRep
Deb Stevens DemJim KofaltRep
35Vacant [lower-alpha 11] Shane Sirois Rep
Latha Mangipudi Dem33 Peter Leishman Dem
Laura TelerskiDem Jonah Wheeler Dem
36 Linda Harriott-Gathright Dem34 Daniel Veilleux Dem
Marty JackDemDaniel LeclercDem
Michael O'BrienDemJennifer MortonDem
37Vacant [lower-alpha 12] 35Kat McGheeDem
Alicia Lekas Rep Ben Ming Dem
Tony Lekas Rep36John LewickeRep
Vacant [lower-alpha 13] Diane PauerRep
Vacant [lower-alpha 14] 37 Megan Murray Dem
Vacant [lower-alpha 15] 38 Alicia Lekas Rep
Andrew Prout Rep Tony Lekas Rep
Andrew Renzullo Rep39 Benjamin Baroody Dem
Kimberly Rice RepRoss BerryRep
Denise Smith Rep40Matt WilhelmDem
Jordan Ulery Rep Damond Ford Dem
38Jim CreightonRepMark MackenzieDem
Vacant [lower-alpha 16] Trinidad TellezDem
39John BurtRep41 Amy Bradley Dem
40 Keith Ammon RepJacqueline ChretienDem
41 Laurie Sanborn Rep Mary Heath Dem
42 Jacqueline Chretien Dem42Keith AmmonRep
Matthew Wilhelm Dem Gerald Griffin Rep
43 Benjamin Baroody DemLisa PostRep
Chris HerbertDem43 Bill King Rep
Amy Bradley Dem Maria Perez Dem
44 Mark McLean Rep Peter Petrigno Dem
Ross Berry RepVanessa SheehanRep
45 Jane Beaulieu Dem44Travis CorcoranRep
Connie Van HoutenDemLisa MazurRep
New seat45Karen CalabroDem
Merrimack 1Louise AndrusRep Merrimack 1Lorrie CareyDem
2James MasonRep2Joyce FulweilerRep
Dave TestermanRep3James MasonRep
3Greg HillRepDavid TestermanRep
Kenna CrossRep4Jose CambrilsRep
4 Tom Schamberg Dem Michael Moffett Rep
5Karen EbelDem5Louise AndrusRep
Dan Wolf RepDeborah AylwardRep
6Tony CaplanDem6 Tom Schamberg Dem
Rod PimentelDem7Karen EbelDem
7Margaret KennedyRep Dan Wolf Rep
8Carolette AliceaDem8Tony CaplanDem
9Jose CambrilsRepSherry GouldDem
Michael Moffett Rep Stephanie Payeur Dem
10 David Luneau Dem9Muriel HallDem
Mel MylerDem David Luneau Dem
Mary Jane Wallner DemMel MylerDem
11 Steve Shurtleff DemAngela BrennanDem
12Connie LaneDem10Stephen BoydRep
13 Beth Richards DemJohn LeavittRep
14Jim MacKayDem Yury Polozov Rep
15Eric GallagerDem Thomas Walsh Rep
16Timothy SoucyDem11 Alan Turcotte Dem
17 Safiya Wazir Dem12Dianne SchuettDem
18Kris SchultzDem Brian Seaworth Rep
19Christy BartlettDem13 Cyril Aures Rep
20Nick WhiteRep Clayton Wood Rep
Dianne SchuettDem14Dan McGuireRep
Brian Seaworth Rep15Stephen ShurtleffDem
21James AllardRep16Connie LaneDem
John KloseRep17Beth RichardsDem
22 Matthew Pitaro Rep18Jim MacKayDem
23Samantha FoxDem19 Mary Jane Wallner Dem
Mary Beth WalzDem20Eric GallagerDem
Gary WoodsDem21Timothy SoucyDem
24Stephen BoydRep22 James Roesener Dem
John LeavittRep23Merryl GibbsDem
Thomas Walsh Rep24 Matthew Hicks Dem
Michael YakubovichRep25 Jason Gerhard Rep
25Natalie WellsRep26Alvin SeeRep
26Howard PearlRep27 J.R. Hoell Rep
27 Art Ellison Dem Carol McGuire Rep
Rebecca McWilliamsDem28 Art Ellison Dem
28Vacant [lower-alpha 17] 29Kris SchultzDem
29 Carol McGuire Rep30Rebecca McWilliamsDem
Rockingham 1 Paul Tudor RepRockingham1
2Alan BershteinRep
James Spillane Rep
Kevin Verville Rep2Jason OsborneRep
3Paul AyerRep James Spillane Rep
Dustin DodgeRep Kevin Verville Rep
Kevin Pratt Rep3Oliver FordRep
4 Jess Edwards Rep4 Kevin Pratt Rep
Oliver FordRepTim CahillRep
Jason Osborne Rep Mike Drago Rep
Chris True Rep5
Tony PiemonteRep
5 Al Baldasaro Rep6
Tom DolanRep7Emily PhilipsRep
David LundgrenRep8 Scott Wallace Rep
Betsy McKinney Rep9Tony PiemonteRep
Sherman Packard Rep Chris True Rep
Wayne MacDonaldRep10Michael CahillDem
Doug ThomasRepCharlotte DiLorenzoDem
6Jodi NelsonRep Ellen Read Dem
Erica LayonRep11Julie GilmanDem
David LoveRep Gaby Grossman Dem
Phyllis Katsakiores RepMark PaigeDem
David MilzRepLinda HaskinsDem
Mary Ann KimballRep12Allison KnabDem
Katherine Prudhomme O'Brien RepZoe ManosDem
Stephen PearsonRep13
John Potucek Rep
Richard TrippRep
7 Bob Lynn Rep
Vacant [lower-alpha 18]
Julius Soti Rep
Charles McMahon Rep
8Daryl AbbasRep
Joe Sweeney Rep
Susan VandecasteeleRep
Fred Doucette Rep14
Bob ElliottRep
Betty GayRep15Joe GuthrieRep
John Janigian RepLilli WalshRep
Everett McBrideRep16
John Sytek Rep
9Sean MorrisonRep
Cody BelangerRep
10Dennis ActonRep
11Melissa LitchfieldRep
12 Scott Wallace Rep
13Dennis GreenRep17
Joe GuthrieRep
David Welch Rep
Kenneth Weyler Rep
14Debra DeSimoneRep18Debra DeSimoneRep
Robert HarbRepArlene QuaratielloRep
Norman Major Rep19Susan PorcelliRep
Peter Torosian Rep20Robert HarbRep
15Charles MelvinRepCharles Melvin Sr.Rep
16JD BernardyRepJames SummersRep
17Michael CahillDem21 Robin Vogt Dem
Charlotte DiLorenzoDem22Kate MurrayDem
Ellen Read Ind [lower-alpha 19] 23Jim MaggioreDem
18Mark PaigeDem24Jaci GroteDem
Vacant [lower-alpha 20] Dennis MalloyDem
Gaby GrossmanDem25Fred DoucetteRep
Julie GilmanDem John Janigian Rep
19Patrick AbramiRepJoe SweeneyRep
Debra AltschillerDem John Sytek Rep
20 Tim Baxter RepSusan VandecasteeleRep
Tina HarleyRepLorie BallRep
Aboul Khan RepTanya DonellyRep
21 Tracy Emerick RepDennis MannionRep
Vacant [lower-alpha 21] Valerie McDonnell Rep
Mike EdgarDem26
Tom LoughmanDem27 Gerry Ward Dem
22Jim MaggioreDem28Rebecca McBeathDem
23Dennis MalloyDem29
24Jaci GroteDem
Kate MurrayDem
25 Laura Pantelakos Dem
26Rebecca McBeathDem30Tina HarleyRep
27Peter SomssichDem Aboul Khan Rep
28 Gerry Ward Dem31 Jess Edwards Rep
29David MeuseDem Terry Roy Rep
30 Jacqueline Cali-Pitts Dem32 Josh Yokela Rep
31Joan HambletDem33 Alexis Simpson Dem
32 Terry Roy Rep34Mark PearsonRep
33 Josh Yokela Rep35 Julius Soti Rep
34Mark PearsonRep36J. D. BernardyRep
35Deborah HobsonRep37David MeuseDem
36 Alexis Simpson Dem38Peggy BalboniDem
37 Max Abramson Rep39
New seat40Jason JanvrinRep
Strafford 1Peter HaywardRepStrafford1
Glenn Bailey Rep
2James HorganRep2
Joseph Pitre Rep
3 Michael Harrington Rep
Kurt WuelperRep3 David Bickford Rep
4 Cassandra Levesque Dem4
Len Turcotte Rep
5Jeffrey SallowayDem
6Timothy HorriganDem5 Thomas Kaczynski Jr. Rep
Cam KenneyDem6 Clifford Newton Rep
Marjorie Smith Dem7 Aidan Ankarberg Rep
Judith Spang Dem8
Janet Wall Dem9
7 Timothy Fontneau Dem10Timothy HorriganDem
8Donna EllisDemCam KenneyDem
9 Clifford Newton RepMarjorie SmithDem
10 Aidan Ankarberg RepLoren SeligDem
11 Chuck Grassie Dem11Tom SouthworthDem
12Mac KittredgeRepJanet WallDem
13Casey ConleyDemHoy MeanerDem
14 Kristina Fargo Dem12
15Ariel OxaalDem
16 Sherry Frost Dem
17 Peter Bixby Dem
Susan TreleavenDem13 Peter Bixby Dem
Kenneth Vincent Dem14Peter SchmidtDem
18 Gerri Cannon Dem15Bill ConlinDem
Wendy Chase Dem16Gail PareDem
Cecilia Rich Dem17Jessica LaMontagneDem
19 Peter B. Schmidt Dem18 Michael Harrington Rep
20Tom SouthworthDem19
21Catt SandlerDem
22 Thomas Kaczynski Jr. Rep
23 Fenton Groen Rep20 Allan Howland Dem
24Susan DeLemusRep21Susan TreleavenDem
25 Amanda Gourgue DemLuz BayDem
New seatGeoff SmithDem
Sullivan 1Lee OxenhamDemSullivan1 Brian Sullivan Dem
Brian SullivanDem2 William Palmer Dem
2Sue GottlingDem3 Skip Rollins Rep
3Andrew O'HearneDemSteven SmithRep
4Gary MerchantDem Walter Spilsbury Rep
5 Walter Stapleton Rep4 Judy Aron Rep
6 John Callum Rep5
Skip Rollins Rep6
7 Judy Aron Rep
8 Walter Spilsbury Rep
9 Linda Tanner Dem7
10 John Cloutier Dem8
11 Steven D. Smith Rep
  1. Republican Raymond Howard resigned July 18, 2022.
  2. Elected as a Republican in 2020.
  3. Republican Donald Dostie resigned October 27, 2021.
  4. Democrat Dennis Ruprecht resigned December 17, 2021.
  5. Democrat Dan Pickering resigned November 12, 2021.
  6. Republican Michael Gunski resigned July 27, 2021.
  7. Democrat Andrew Bouldin resigned August 10, 2022.
  8. Democrat Barbara Shaw died December 22, 2021.
  9. Republican Lindsey Tausch resigned February 15, 2022.
  10. Independent Tony Labranche (elected as a Democrat in 2020) resigned August 8, 2022.
  11. Democrat Skip Cleaver resigned June 1, 2022.
  12. Republican Bob Greene resigned May 27, 2022.
  13. Republican Hershel Nunez resigned August 30, 2022.
  14. Republican Lynn Ober resigned July 27, 2021.
  15. Republican Russell Ober resigned July 27, 2021.
  16. Democrat Stephanie Hyland resigned January 24, 2022.
  17. Democrat Katherine Rogers died April 10, 2022.
  18. Republican Mary Griffin died June 15, 2022.
  19. Elected as a Democrat in 2020
  20. Democrat Lisa Bunker resigned September 11, 2022.
  21. Democrat Renny Cushing died March 7, 2022.

Retiring incumbents

94 incumbent Representatives (58 Democrats, 35 Republicans and one independent) did not seek reelection in 2022:

  1. Belknap 2: Jonathan Mackie (R)
  2. Belknap 2: Timothy Lang Sr. (R) (running for State Senate)
  3. Carroll 8: William Marsh (D) (running for State Senate)
  4. Cheshire 2: John Mann (D)
  5. Cheshire 4: Lawrence Welkowitz (D)
  6. Cheshire 7: Sparky Von Plinsky (D)
  7. Cheshire 8: Donovan Fenton (D) (running for State Senate)
  8. Cheshire 9: Andrew Maneval (D)
  9. Cheshire 12: Jennie Gomarlo (D)
  10. Cheshire 13: Ben Kilanski (R)
  11. Cheshire 16: William Pearson (D)
  12. Coös 1: Dennis Thompson (D)
  13. Coös 3: Larry Laflamme (D)
  14. Coös 3: Robert Theberge (R) (running for County Commissioner)
  15. Coös 4: Kevin Craig (R)
  16. Coös 5: Edith Tucker (D) (running for State Senate)
  17. Grafton 1: Joseph DePalma (R)
  18. Grafton 8: Suzanne Smith (D)
  19. Grafton 8: Joyce Weston (D)
  20. Grafton 9: Ned Gordon (R)
  21. Grafton 10: Roger Dontonville (D)
  22. Grafton 11: Beth Folsom (R)
  23. Grafton 12: Richard Abel (D)
  24. Grafton 15: David Binford (R)
  25. Hillsborough 1: Marjorie Porter (D)
  26. Hillsborough 7: Barbara Griffin (R) (running for State Senate)
  27. Hillsborough 7: John Graham (R)
  28. Hillsborough 7: Sue Mullen (D)
  29. Hillsborough 7: Niki Kelsey (R)
  30. Hillsborough 9: Iz Piedra (D)
  31. Hillsborough 11: Nicole Klein-Knight (D)
  32. Hillsborough 15: Erika Conner (D)
  33. Hillsborough 17: Timothy Smith (D)
  34. Hillsborough 18: Willis Griffith (D)
  35. Hillsborough 19: Kendall Snow (D)
  36. Hillsborough 25: Paul Somero (R)
  37. Hillsborough 28: Bruce Cohen (D)
  38. Hillsborough 28: Janice Schmidt (D)
  39. Hillsborough 29: Paul Bergeron (D)
  40. Hillsborough 30: Patricia Klee (D)
  41. Hillsborough 31: Manny Espitia (D)
  42. Hillsborough 32: Dan Toomey (D)
  43. Hillsborough 33: Mark King (D)
  44. Hillsborough 34: Melbourne Moran (D)
  45. Hillsborough 34: Deb Stevens (D)
  46. Hillsborough 37: Andrew Renzullo (R)
  47. Hillsborough 37: Kim Rice (R)
  48. Hillsborough 37: Denise Smith (R)
  49. Hillsborough 39: John Burt (R)
  50. Hillsborough 45: Connie Van Houten (D)
  51. Merrimack 6: Rod Pimentel (D)
  52. Merrimack 8: Carolette Alicea (D)
  53. Merrimack 17: Safiya Wazir (D)
  54. Merrimack 19: Christy Bartlett (D)
  55. Merrimack 23: Samantha Fox (D)
  56. Merrimack 23: Mary Beth Walz (D)
  57. Merrimack 23: Gary Woods (D)
  58. Merrimack 24: Michael Yakubovich (R) (running for State Senate)
  59. Merrimack 26: Howard Pearl (R) (running for State Senate)
  60. Rockingham 2: Alan Bershtein (R)
  61. Rockingham 3: Paul Ayer (R)
  62. Rockingham 3: Dustin Dodge (R)
  63. Rockingham 5: Al Baldasaro (R)
  64. Rockingham 5: Betsy McKinney (R)
  65. Rockingham 6: Mary Ann Kimball (R)
  66. Rockingham 8: Daryl Abbas (R) (running for State Senate)
  67. Rockingham 8: Bob Elliott (R)
  68. Rockingham 8: Everett McBride (R)
  69. Rockingham 9: Sean Morrison (R)
  70. Rockingham 13: David Welch (R)
  71. Rockingham 14: Norman Major (R)
  72. Rockingham 14: Peter Torosian (R) (running for State Senate)
  73. Rockingham 17: Ellen Read (I)
  74. Rockingham 19: Debra Altschiller (D) (running for State Senate)
  75. Rockingham 21: Tom Loughman (D)
  76. Rockingham 25: Laura Pantelakos (D)
  77. Rockingham 27: Peter Somssich (D)
  78. Strafford 1: Peter Hayward (R)
  79. Strafford 5: Jeffrey Salloway (D)
  80. Strafford 6: Judith Spang (D)
  81. Strafford 7: Timothy Fontneau (D)
  82. Strafford 8: Donna Ellis (D)
  83. Strafford 13: Casey Conley (D)
  84. Strafford 14: Kristina Fargo (D)
  85. Strafford 15: Ariel Oxaal (D)
  86. Strafford 16: Sherry Frost (D)
  87. Strafford 13: Casey Conley (D)
  88. Strafford 18: Wendy Chase (D)
  89. Strafford 21: Catt Sandler (D)
  90. Strafford 24: Susan DeLemus (R) (running for County Commissioner)
  91. Strafford 25: Amanda Gourgue (D)
  92. Sullivan 1: Lee Oxenham (D)
  93. Sullivan 2: Sue Gottling (D)
  94. Sullivan 6: John Callum (R)

Defeated incumbents

In the primary

  1. Belknap 4: Mike Sylvia (R)
  2. Belknap 6: Glen Aldrich (R)
  3. Belknap 6: Gregg Hough (R)
  4. Belknap 6: Norm Silber (R)
  5. Carroll 6: Brodie Deshaies (R)
  6. Cheshire 7: John Bordenet (D)
  7. Cheshire 15: Paul Berch (D)

In the general election

  1. Belknap 5: Dawn Johnson (R)
  2. Belknap 5: Richard Littlefield (R)
  3. Carroll 1: Karen Umberger (R)
  4. Carroll 8: Jerry Knirk (D)
  5. Grafton 1: Timothy Egan (D)
  6. Grafton 3: Bonnie Ham (R)
  7. Grafton 7: Mark Alliegro (R)

Detailed results

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The 2010 congressional elections in New Hampshire were held on November 2, 2010 to determine who will represent the state of New Hampshire in the United States House of Representatives. It coincided with the state's senatorial and gubernatorial elections. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those elected served in the 112th Congress from January 2011 until January 2013.

Local government in New Hampshire consists of county, school district, and municipal governments.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire</span>

The 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012 to elect the two U.S. representatives from the state of New Hampshire. The elections coincided with the elections of other federal and state offices, including a quadrennial presidential election.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1992 United States presidential election in New Hampshire</span> Election in New Hampshire

The 1992 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place on November 3, 1992, as part of the 1992 United States presidential election. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1964 United States presidential election in New Hampshire</span> Election in New Hampshire

The 1964 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place on November 5, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election, which was held throughout all 50 states and D.C. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1912 United States presidential election in New Hampshire</span> Election in New Hampshire

The 1912 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place on November 5, 1912, as part of the 1912 United States presidential election which was held throughout all contemporary 48 states. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 New Hampshire House of Representatives election</span>

The 2018 New Hampshire House of Representatives elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. New Hampshire voters elected all 400 state representatives from 103 districts. State representatives serve two-year terms in the New Hampshire House of Representatives. A primary election on September 11, 2018 determined which candidates appear on the November 6 general election ballot. All the members elected served in the 166th New Hampshire General Court.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 New Hampshire Executive Council election</span>

The 2018 New Hampshire Executive Council elections were held on November 6, 2018 to elect all five members of the Executive Council of New Hampshire. The party primaries were held on September 11.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 New Hampshire House of Representatives election</span>

The 2020 New Hampshire House of Representatives elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. New Hampshire voters elected all 400 state representatives from 204 districts. State representatives serve two-year terms in the New Hampshire House of Representatives. A primary election on September 8, 2020 determined which candidates appeared on the November 3 general election ballot. All the members elected will serve in the 167th New Hampshire General Court.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 New Hampshire Executive Council election</span>

The 2020 New Hampshire Executive Council elections took place on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, to elect all five members of the Executive Council of New Hampshire. The party primaries were held on September 8.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2020 New Hampshire Senate election</span>

The 2020 New Hampshire Senate elections took place as part of the biennial 2020 United States elections. New Hampshire voters elected state senators in all of the state's 24 senate districts. State senators serve two-year terms in the New Hampshire Senate, with all of the seats up for election each cycle. The primary elections on September 8, 2020, determined which candidates will appear on the November 3, 2020, general election ballot.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 New Hampshire Senate election</span> Senate election

The 2022 New Hampshire Senate elections took place as part of the biennial 2022 United States elections. New Hampshire voters elected state senators in all of the state's 24 senate districts. State senators serve two-year terms in the New Hampshire Senate, with all of the seats up for election each cycle. The primary elections held on September 13, 2022, determined which candidates would appear on the November 8, 2022, general election ballot.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary</span> Democratic primary in the 2024 U.S. election

The 2024 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary was held on January 23, 2024, as part of the Democratic Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election. This year's New Hampshire primary was not sanctioned by the Democratic National Committee (DNC). The DNC-approved 2024 calendar placed the South Carolina primary first, but New Hampshire state law mandates them to hold the first primary in the country, and a "bipartisan group of state politicians", including the chairs of the Democratic and the Republican parties, announced that the state would preserve this status. Thus, the DNC stripped all 33 of the state's delegates that would have been allocated to the Democratic National Convention.

References

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  3. "Recount flips N.H. House seat to Democrats, trimming GOP margin in State House". New Hampshire Public Radio. November 15, 2022. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  4. Ramer, Holly (November 23, 2022). "GOP gains in NH recount, but matter isn't settled yet". The Associated Press . Retrieved November 23, 2022.