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Elections in New Hampshire |
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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.
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]
District | Incumbent | Party | District | Elected representative | Party | ||||
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Belknap | 1 | Tom Ploszaj | Rep | Belknap | 1 | Tom Ploszaj | Rep | ||
2 | Glen Aldrich | Rep | 2 | Matthew Coker | Dem | ||||
Harry Bean | Rep | Lisa Smart | Rep | ||||||
Jonathan Mackie | Rep | 3 | Juliet Harvey-Bolia | Rep | |||||
Norm Silber | Rep | 4 | Travis O'Hara | Rep | |||||
3 | Mike Bordes | Rep | 5 | 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 | Rep | 6 | 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 | Rep | 7 | Barbara Comtois | Rep | ||||
Michael Sylvia | Rep | Paul Terry | Rep | ||||||
7 | Barbara Comtois | Rep | Peter Varney | Rep | |||||
8 | Vacant [lower-alpha 1] | 8 | Nikki McCarter | Rep | |||||
9 | Travis O'Hara | Rep | Douglas Trottier | Rep | |||||
Carroll | 1 | Anita Burroughs | Dem | Carroll | 1 | Thomas Buco | Dem | ||
2 | Thomas Buco | Dem | David Paige | Dem | |||||
Karen Umberger | Rep | Stephen Woodcock | Dem | ||||||
Stephen Woodcock | Dem | 2 | Anita Burroughs | Dem | |||||
3 | Jerry Knirk | Dem | Chris McAleer | Dem | |||||
Mark McConkey | Rep | 3 | Richard Brown | Rep | |||||
4 | Glenn Cordelli | Rep | Karel Crawford | Rep | |||||
Karel Crawford | Rep | 4 | Lino Avellani | Rep | |||||
5 | Lino Avellani | Rep | Mike Belcher | Rep | |||||
Jonathan Smith | Rep | 5 | Jonathan Smith | Rep | |||||
Bill Nelson | Rep | 6 | John MacDonald | Rep | |||||
6 | Brodie Deshaies | Rep | Katy Peternel | Rep | |||||
John MacDonald | Rep | 7 | Glenn Cordelli | Rep | |||||
7 | Chris McAleer | Dem | 8 | Mark McConkey | Rep | ||||
8 | William Marsh | Dem [lower-alpha 2] | Michael Costable | Rep | |||||
Cheshire | 1 | Michael Abbott | Dem | Cheshire | 1 | Nicholas Germana | Dem | ||
Paul Berch | Dem | 2 | Dru Fox | Dem | |||||
Cathryn Harvey | Dem | 3 | Philip Jones | Dem | |||||
Lucy Weber | Dem | 4 | Jodi Newell | Dem | |||||
2 | John Mann | Dem | 5 | Lucy Weber | Dem | ||||
3 | Dan Eaton | Dem | 6 | Michael Abbott | Dem | ||||
4 | Lawrence Welkowitz | Dem | Cathryn Harvey | Dem | |||||
5 | John Bordenet | Dem | 7 | Shaun Filiault | Dem | ||||
6 | Dru Fox | Dem | 8 | Lucius Parshal | Dem | ||||
7 | Sparky Von Plinsky | Dem | 9 | Dan Eaton | Dem | ||||
8 | Donovan Fenton | Dem | 10 | Barrett Faulkner | Dem | ||||
9 | Richard Ames | Dem | Bruce Tatro | Dem | |||||
Andrew Maneval | Dem | 11 | Zachary Nutting | Rep | |||||
10 | Lucius Parshall | Dem | 12 | Dick Thackston | Rep | ||||
11 | John B. Hunt | Rep | 13 | Richard Ames | Dem | ||||
Jim Qualey | Rep | 14 | John B. Hunt | Rep | |||||
12 | Barrett Faulkner | Dem | 15 | Renee Monteil | Dem | ||||
Jennie Gomarlo | Dem | Amanda Toll | Dem | ||||||
13 | Ben Kilanski | Rep | 16 | Joe Schapiro | Dem | ||||
14 | Matthew Santonastaso | Rep | 17 | Jennifer Rhodes | Rep | ||||
15 | Jennifer Rhodes | Rep | 18 | Jim Qualey | Rep | ||||
16 | Joe Schapiro | Dem | Matthew Santonastaso | Rep | |||||
Amanda Toll | Dem | Seat abolished | |||||||
Coös | 1 | Vacant [lower-alpha 3] | Coos | 1 | Troy Merner | Rep | |||
Dennis Thompson | Rep | James Tierney Jr. | Rep | ||||||
2 | Arnold Davis | Rep | 2 | Arnold Davis | Rep | ||||
3 | Larry Laflamme | Dem | 3 | Mike Ouellet | Rep | ||||
Eamon Kelley | Dem | 4 | Seth King | Rep | |||||
Robert Theberge | Rep | 5 | Corinne Cascadden | Dem | |||||
4 | Kevin Craig | Rep | Henry King | Dem | |||||
5 | Edith Tucker | Dem | 6 | William Hatch | Dem | ||||
6 | William Hatch | Dem | 7 | Eamon Kelley | Dem | ||||
7 | Troy Merner | Rep | Seat abolished | ||||||
Grafton | 1 | Joseph DePalma | Rep | Grafton | 1 | Linda Massimilla | Dem | ||
Linda Massimilla | Dem | David Rochefort | Rep | ||||||
2 | Timothy Egan | Dem | Matthew Simon | Rep | |||||
3 | Vacant [lower-alpha 4] | 2 | Jared Sullivan | Dem | |||||
4 | Rick Ladd | Rep | 3 | Jerry Stringham | Dem | ||||
5 | Bonnie Ham | Rep | 4 | Heather Baldwin | Dem | ||||
6 | Gail Sanborn | Rep | 5 | Rick Ladd | Rep | ||||
7 | Mark Alliegro | Rep | Matthew Couldon | Rep | |||||
8 | Sallie Fellows | Dem | 6 | Jeffrey Greeson | Rep | ||||
Suzanne Smith | Dem | 7 | Tommy Hoyt | Dem | |||||
Joyce Weston | Dem | 8 | Bill Bolton | Dem | |||||
9 | Ned Gordon | Rep | Sallie Fellows | Dem | |||||
Lex Berezhny | Rep | Peter Lovett | Dem | ||||||
10 | Roger Dontonville | Dem | 9 | Corrine Morse | Dem | ||||
11 | Beth Folsom | Rep | 10 | Caroll Brown Jr. | Rep | ||||
12 | Mary Hakken-Phillips | Dem | 11 | Lex Berezhny | Rep | ||||
Russell Muirhead | Dem | 12 | 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 | Dem | 13 | Laurel Stavis | Dem | |||||
Laurel Stavis | Dem | 14 | George Sykes | Dem | |||||
George Sykes | Dem | 15 | Thomas H. Cormen | Dem | |||||
14 | Matthew Simon | Rep | 16 | Joshua Adjutant | Dem | ||||
15 | David Binford | Rep | 17 | Susan Almy | Dem | ||||
16 | Jeffrey Greeson | Rep | 18 | John Sellers | Rep | ||||
17 | Joshua Adjutant | Dem | Seat abolished | ||||||
Hillsborough | 1 | Jim Fedolfi | Rep | Hillsborough | 1 | Kimberly Abare | Rep | ||
Marjorie Porter | Dem | Tom Mannion | Rep | ||||||
2 | Keith Erf | Rep | Sandra Panek | Rep | |||||
Gary Hopper | Rep | Jeffrey Tenczar | Rep | ||||||
Leah Cushman | Rep | 2 | Loren Foxx | Dem | |||||
3 | Vacant [lower-alpha 5] | Ted Gorski | Rep | ||||||
4 | Linda Gould | Rep | Linda Gould | Rep | |||||
Lisa Post | Rep | Dan Hynes | Rep | ||||||
5 | William Foster | Rep | Kristin Noble | Rep | |||||
Gerald Griffin | Rep | Catherine Rombeau | Dem | ||||||
6 | Joe Alexander | Rep | Laurie Sanborn | Rep | |||||
Barbara Griffin | Rep | 3 | David Cote | Dem | |||||
Vacant [lower-alpha 6] | Stacie-Marie Laughton | Dem | |||||||
Fred Plett | Rep | Fred Davis Jr. | Dem | ||||||
Claire Rouillard | Rep | 4 | Ray Newman | Dem | |||||
7 | Catherine Rombeau | Dem | Sue Newman | Dem | |||||
Ted Gorski | Rep | Linda Ryan | Dem | ||||||
Linda Gould | Rep | 5 | Shelley Devine | Dem | |||||
John Graham | Rep | Susan Elberger | Dem | ||||||
Sue Mullen | Dem | Heather Raymond | Dem | ||||||
Niki Kelsey | Rep | 6 | Sherry Dutzy | Dem | |||||
8 | Jeffrey Goley | Dem | Suzanne Vail | Dem | |||||
Diane Langley | Dem | Carry Spider | Dem | ||||||
9 | Linda DiSilvestro | Dem | 7 | Alicia Gregg | Dem | ||||
Iz Piedra | Dem | Louis Juris | Dem | ||||||
10 | Jean Jeudy | Dem | Catherine Sofikitis | Dem | |||||
Patrick Long | Dem | 8 | Efstathia Booras | Dem | |||||
11 | Donald Bouchard | Dem | Christal Lloyd | Dem | |||||
Nicole Klein-Knight | Dem | Fran Nutter-Upham | Dem | ||||||
12 | Amanda Bouldin | Dem | 9 | William Dolan | Dem | ||||
Vacant [lower-alpha 7] | Allison Nutting-Wong | Dem | |||||||
13 | Larry Gagne | Rep | Michael Pedersen | Dem | |||||
William Infantine | Rep | 10 | Linda Harriot-Gathright | Dem | |||||
14 | Mary Freitas | Dem | Martin Jack | Dem | |||||
Mary Heath | Dem | Michael O'Brien Sr. | Dem | ||||||
15 | Erika Conners | Dem | 11 | Latha Mangipudi | Dem | ||||
Mark Warden | Rep | Laura Telerski | Dem | ||||||
16 | Vacant [lower-alpha 8] | William Darby | Dem | ||||||
Joshua Query | Dem | 12 | William Boyd III | Rep | |||||
17 | Heidi Hamer | Dem | Bob Healey | Rep | |||||
Timothy Smith | Dem | Tim McGough | Rep | ||||||
18 | Patricia Cornell | Dem | Maureen Mooney | Rep | |||||
Willis Griffith | Dem | Nancy Murphy | Dem | ||||||
19 | Dick Marston | Rep | Jeanine Notter | Rep | |||||
Kendall Snow | Dem | Rosemarie Rung | Dem | ||||||
20 | Ralph Boehm | Rep | Wendy Thomas | Dem | |||||
Richard Lascelles | Rep | 13 | Stephen Kennedy | Rep | |||||
21 | Melissa Blasek | Rep | Cathy Kenny | Rep | |||||
William Boyd III | Rep | Andrew Prout | Rep | ||||||
Bob Healey | Rep | Andrew Renzullo | Rep | ||||||
Mary Mayville | Rep | Jordan Ulery | Rep | ||||||
Rosemarie Rung | Dem | Robert Wherry | Rep | ||||||
Jeanine Notter | Rep | 14 | 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 | Dem | 16 | Larry Gagne | Rep | |||||
Vacant [lower-alpha 10] | William Infantine | Rep | |||||||
23 | Bill King | Rep | 17 | Linda DiSilvestro | Dem | ||||
Vanessa Sheehan | Rep | David Preece | Dem | ||||||
Maria Perez | Dem | 18 | Jessica Grill | Dem | |||||
Peter Petrigno | Dem | Juliet Smith | Dem | ||||||
24 | Peter Leishman | Dem | 19 | Jane Beaulieu | Dem | ||||
Ivy Vann | Dem | Heidi Hamer | Dem | ||||||
25 | Diane Kelley | Rep | 20 | Candace Moulton | Dem | ||||
Paul Somero | Rep | Alissandra Murray | Dem | ||||||
26 | John Lewicke | Rep | 21 | Jeffrey Goley | Dem | ||||
Diane Pauer | Rep | Christine Seibert | Dem | ||||||
27 | Susan Homola | Rep | 22 | Patricia Cornell | Dem | ||||
Kat McGhee | Dem | Nicole Leapley | Dem | ||||||
28 | Bruce Cohen | Dem | 23 | Jean Jeudy | Dem | ||||
Tom Lanzara | Rep | Patrick Long | Dem | ||||||
Janice Schmidt | Dem | 24 | Donald Bouchard | Dem | |||||
29 | Paul Bergeron | Dem | Christopher Herbert | Dem | |||||
Ray Newman | Dem | 25 | Amanda Bouldin | Dem | |||||
Sue Newman | Dem | Kathy Staub | Dem | ||||||
30 | Patricia Klee | Dem | 26 | Brian Cole | Rep | ||||
Sherry Dutzy | Dem | Mary Freitas | Dem | ||||||
Suzanne Vail | Dem | 27 | Karen Reid | Rep | |||||
31 | David Cote | Dem | 28 | Leah Cushman | Rep | ||||
Manny Espitia | Dem | Kieth Erf | Rep | ||||||
Stacie-Marie Laughton | Dem | 29 | Joe Alexander | Rep | |||||
32 | Allison Nutting-Wong | Dem | Judi Lanza | Dem | |||||
Michael Pedersen | Dem | Fred Plett | Rep | ||||||
Dan Toomey | Dem | Sheila Seidel | Rep | ||||||
33 | Efstathia Booras | Dem | 30 | Riche Colcombe | Rep | ||||
Mark King | Dem | Jim Creighton | Rep | ||||||
Fran Nutter-Upham | Dem | Jim Fedolfi | Rep | ||||||
34 | Melbourne Moran | Dem | 31 | Molly Howard | Dem | ||||
Catherine Sofikitis | Dem | 32 | Diane Kelly | Rep | |||||
Deb Stevens | Dem | Jim Kofalt | Rep | ||||||
35 | Vacant [lower-alpha 11] | Shane Sirois | Rep | ||||||
Latha Mangipudi | Dem | 33 | Peter Leishman | Dem | |||||
Laura Telerski | Dem | Jonah Wheeler | Dem | ||||||
36 | Linda Harriott-Gathright | Dem | 34 | Daniel Veilleux | Dem | ||||
Marty Jack | Dem | Daniel Leclerc | Dem | ||||||
Michael O'Brien | Dem | Jennifer Morton | Dem | ||||||
37 | Vacant [lower-alpha 12] | 35 | Kat McGhee | Dem | |||||
Alicia Lekas | Rep | Ben Ming | Dem | ||||||
Tony Lekas | Rep | 36 | John Lewicke | Rep | |||||
Vacant [lower-alpha 13] | Diane Pauer | Rep | |||||||
Vacant [lower-alpha 14] | 37 | Megan Murray | Dem | ||||||
Vacant [lower-alpha 15] | 38 | Alicia Lekas | Rep | ||||||
Andrew Prout | Rep | Tony Lekas | Rep | ||||||
Andrew Renzullo | Rep | 39 | Benjamin Baroody | Dem | |||||
Kimberly Rice | Rep | Ross Berry | Rep | ||||||
Denise Smith | Rep | 40 | Matt Wilhelm | Dem | |||||
Jordan Ulery | Rep | Damond Ford | Dem | ||||||
38 | Jim Creighton | Rep | Mark Mackenzie | Dem | |||||
Vacant [lower-alpha 16] | Trinidad Tellez | Dem | |||||||
39 | John Burt | Rep | 41 | Amy Bradley | Dem | ||||
40 | Keith Ammon | Rep | Jacqueline Chretien | Dem | |||||
41 | Laurie Sanborn | Rep | Mary Heath | Dem | |||||
42 | Jacqueline Chretien | Dem | 42 | Keith Ammon | Rep | ||||
Matthew Wilhelm | Dem | Gerald Griffin | Rep | ||||||
43 | Benjamin Baroody | Dem | Lisa Post | Rep | |||||
Chris Herbert | Dem | 43 | Bill King | Rep | |||||
Amy Bradley | Dem | Maria Perez | Dem | ||||||
44 | Mark McLean | Rep | Peter Petrigno | Dem | |||||
Ross Berry | Rep | Vanessa Sheehan | Rep | ||||||
45 | Jane Beaulieu | Dem | 44 | Travis Corcoran | Rep | ||||
Connie Van Houten | Dem | Lisa Mazur | Rep | ||||||
New seat | 45 | Karen Calabro | Dem | ||||||
Merrimack | 1 | Louise Andrus | Rep | Merrimack | 1 | Lorrie Carey | Dem | ||
2 | James Mason | Rep | 2 | Joyce Fulweiler | Rep | ||||
Dave Testerman | Rep | 3 | James Mason | Rep | |||||
3 | Greg Hill | Rep | David Testerman | Rep | |||||
Kenna Cross | Rep | 4 | Jose Cambrils | Rep | |||||
4 | Tom Schamberg | Dem | Michael Moffett | Rep | |||||
5 | Karen Ebel | Dem | 5 | Louise Andrus | Rep | ||||
Dan Wolf | Rep | Deborah Aylward | Rep | ||||||
6 | Tony Caplan | Dem | 6 | Tom Schamberg | Dem | ||||
Rod Pimentel | Dem | 7 | Karen Ebel | Dem | |||||
7 | Margaret Kennedy | Rep | Dan Wolf | Rep | |||||
8 | Carolette Alicea | Dem | 8 | Tony Caplan | Dem | ||||
9 | Jose Cambrils | Rep | Sherry Gould | Dem | |||||
Michael Moffett | Rep | Stephanie Payeur | Dem | ||||||
10 | David Luneau | Dem | 9 | Muriel Hall | Dem | ||||
Mel Myler | Dem | David Luneau | Dem | ||||||
Mary Jane Wallner | Dem | Mel Myler | Dem | ||||||
11 | Steve Shurtleff | Dem | Angela Brennan | Dem | |||||
12 | Connie Lane | Dem | 10 | Stephen Boyd | Rep | ||||
13 | Beth Richards | Dem | John Leavitt | Rep | |||||
14 | Jim MacKay | Dem | Yury Polozov | Rep | |||||
15 | Eric Gallager | Dem | Thomas Walsh | Rep | |||||
16 | Timothy Soucy | Dem | 11 | Alan Turcotte | Dem | ||||
17 | Safiya Wazir | Dem | 12 | Dianne Schuett | Dem | ||||
18 | Kris Schultz | Dem | Brian Seaworth | Rep | |||||
19 | Christy Bartlett | Dem | 13 | Cyril Aures | Rep | ||||
20 | Nick White | Rep | Clayton Wood | Rep | |||||
Dianne Schuett | Dem | 14 | Dan McGuire | Rep | |||||
Brian Seaworth | Rep | 15 | Stephen Shurtleff | Dem | |||||
21 | James Allard | Rep | 16 | Connie Lane | Dem | ||||
John Klose | Rep | 17 | Beth Richards | Dem | |||||
22 | Matthew Pitaro | Rep | 18 | Jim MacKay | Dem | ||||
23 | Samantha Fox | Dem | 19 | Mary Jane Wallner | Dem | ||||
Mary Beth Walz | Dem | 20 | Eric Gallager | Dem | |||||
Gary Woods | Dem | 21 | Timothy Soucy | Dem | |||||
24 | Stephen Boyd | Rep | 22 | James Roesener | Dem | ||||
John Leavitt | Rep | 23 | Merryl Gibbs | Dem | |||||
Thomas Walsh | Rep | 24 | Matthew Hicks | Dem | |||||
Michael Yakubovich | Rep | 25 | Jason Gerhard | Rep | |||||
25 | Natalie Wells | Rep | 26 | Alvin See | Rep | ||||
26 | Howard Pearl | Rep | 27 | J.R. Hoell | Rep | ||||
27 | Art Ellison | Dem | Carol McGuire | Rep | |||||
Rebecca McWilliams | Dem | 28 | Art Ellison | Dem | |||||
28 | Vacant [lower-alpha 17] | 29 | Kris Schultz | Dem | |||||
29 | Carol McGuire | Rep | 30 | Rebecca McWilliams | Dem | ||||
Rockingham | 1 | Paul Tudor | Rep | Rockingham | 1 | ||||
2 | Alan Bershtein | Rep | |||||||
James Spillane | Rep | ||||||||
Kevin Verville | Rep | 2 | Jason Osborne | Rep | |||||
3 | Paul Ayer | Rep | James Spillane | Rep | |||||
Dustin Dodge | Rep | Kevin Verville | Rep | ||||||
Kevin Pratt | Rep | 3 | Oliver Ford | Rep | |||||
4 | Jess Edwards | Rep | 4 | Kevin Pratt | Rep | ||||
Oliver Ford | Rep | Tim Cahill | Rep | ||||||
Jason Osborne | Rep | Mike Drago | Rep | ||||||
Chris True | Rep | 5 | |||||||
Tony Piemonte | Rep | ||||||||
5 | Al Baldasaro | Rep | 6 | ||||||
Tom Dolan | Rep | 7 | Emily Philips | Rep | |||||
David Lundgren | Rep | 8 | Scott Wallace | Rep | |||||
Betsy McKinney | Rep | 9 | Tony Piemonte | Rep | |||||
Sherman Packard | Rep | Chris True | Rep | ||||||
Wayne MacDonald | Rep | 10 | Michael Cahill | Dem | |||||
Doug Thomas | Rep | Charlotte DiLorenzo | Dem | ||||||
6 | Jodi Nelson | Rep | Ellen Read | Dem | |||||
Erica Layon | Rep | 11 | Julie Gilman | Dem | |||||
David Love | Rep | Gaby Grossman | Dem | ||||||
Phyllis Katsakiores | Rep | Mark Paige | Dem | ||||||
David Milz | Rep | Linda Haskins | Dem | ||||||
Mary Ann Kimball | Rep | 12 | Allison Knab | Dem | |||||
Katherine Prudhomme O'Brien | Rep | Zoe Manos | Dem | ||||||
Stephen Pearson | Rep | 13 | |||||||
John Potucek | Rep | ||||||||
Richard Tripp | Rep | ||||||||
7 | Bob Lynn | Rep | |||||||
Vacant [lower-alpha 18] | |||||||||
Julius Soti | Rep | ||||||||
Charles McMahon | Rep | ||||||||
8 | Daryl Abbas | Rep | |||||||
Joe Sweeney | Rep | ||||||||
Susan Vandecasteele | Rep | ||||||||
Fred Doucette | Rep | 14 | |||||||
Bob Elliott | Rep | ||||||||
Betty Gay | Rep | 15 | Joe Guthrie | Rep | |||||
John Janigian | Rep | Lilli Walsh | Rep | ||||||
Everett McBride | Rep | 16 | |||||||
John Sytek | Rep | ||||||||
9 | Sean Morrison | Rep | |||||||
Cody Belanger | Rep | ||||||||
10 | Dennis Acton | Rep | |||||||
11 | Melissa Litchfield | Rep | |||||||
12 | Scott Wallace | Rep | |||||||
13 | Dennis Green | Rep | 17 | ||||||
Joe Guthrie | Rep | ||||||||
David Welch | Rep | ||||||||
Kenneth Weyler | Rep | ||||||||
14 | Debra DeSimone | Rep | 18 | Debra DeSimone | Rep | ||||
Robert Harb | Rep | Arlene Quaratiello | Rep | ||||||
Norman Major | Rep | 19 | Susan Porcelli | Rep | |||||
Peter Torosian | Rep | 20 | Robert Harb | Rep | |||||
15 | Charles Melvin | Rep | Charles Melvin Sr. | Rep | |||||
16 | JD Bernardy | Rep | James Summers | Rep | |||||
17 | Michael Cahill | Dem | 21 | Robin Vogt | Dem | ||||
Charlotte DiLorenzo | Dem | 22 | Kate Murray | Dem | |||||
Ellen Read | Ind [lower-alpha 19] | 23 | Jim Maggiore | Dem | |||||
18 | Mark Paige | Dem | 24 | Jaci Grote | Dem | ||||
Vacant [lower-alpha 20] | Dennis Malloy | Dem | |||||||
Gaby Grossman | Dem | 25 | Fred Doucette | Rep | |||||
Julie Gilman | Dem | John Janigian | Rep | ||||||
19 | Patrick Abrami | Rep | Joe Sweeney | Rep | |||||
Debra Altschiller | Dem | John Sytek | Rep | ||||||
20 | Tim Baxter | Rep | Susan Vandecasteele | Rep | |||||
Tina Harley | Rep | Lorie Ball | Rep | ||||||
Aboul Khan | Rep | Tanya Donelly | Rep | ||||||
21 | Tracy Emerick | Rep | Dennis Mannion | Rep | |||||
Vacant [lower-alpha 21] | Valerie McDonnell | Rep | |||||||
Mike Edgar | Dem | 26 | |||||||
Tom Loughman | Dem | 27 | Gerry Ward | Dem | |||||
22 | Jim Maggiore | Dem | 28 | Rebecca McBeath | Dem | ||||
23 | Dennis Malloy | Dem | 29 | ||||||
24 | Jaci Grote | Dem | |||||||
Kate Murray | Dem | ||||||||
25 | Laura Pantelakos | Dem | |||||||
26 | Rebecca McBeath | Dem | 30 | Tina Harley | Rep | ||||
27 | Peter Somssich | Dem | Aboul Khan | Rep | |||||
28 | Gerry Ward | Dem | 31 | Jess Edwards | Rep | ||||
29 | David Meuse | Dem | Terry Roy | Rep | |||||
30 | Jacqueline Cali-Pitts | Dem | 32 | Josh Yokela | Rep | ||||
31 | Joan Hamblet | Dem | 33 | Alexis Simpson | Dem | ||||
32 | Terry Roy | Rep | 34 | Mark Pearson | Rep | ||||
33 | Josh Yokela | Rep | 35 | Julius Soti | Rep | ||||
34 | Mark Pearson | Rep | 36 | J. D. Bernardy | Rep | ||||
35 | Deborah Hobson | Rep | 37 | David Meuse | Dem | ||||
36 | Alexis Simpson | Dem | 38 | Peggy Balboni | Dem | ||||
37 | Max Abramson | Rep | 39 | ||||||
New seat | 40 | Jason Janvrin | Rep | ||||||
Strafford | 1 | Peter Hayward | Rep | Strafford | 1 | ||||
Glenn Bailey | Rep | ||||||||
2 | James Horgan | Rep | 2 | ||||||
Joseph Pitre | Rep | ||||||||
3 | Michael Harrington | Rep | |||||||
Kurt Wuelper | Rep | 3 | David Bickford | Rep | |||||
4 | Cassandra Levesque | Dem | 4 | ||||||
Len Turcotte | Rep | ||||||||
5 | Jeffrey Salloway | Dem | |||||||
6 | Timothy Horrigan | Dem | 5 | Thomas Kaczynski Jr. | Rep | ||||
Cam Kenney | Dem | 6 | Clifford Newton | Rep | |||||
Marjorie Smith | Dem | 7 | Aidan Ankarberg | Rep | |||||
Judith Spang | Dem | 8 | |||||||
Janet Wall | Dem | 9 | |||||||
7 | Timothy Fontneau | Dem | 10 | Timothy Horrigan | Dem | ||||
8 | Donna Ellis | Dem | Cam Kenney | Dem | |||||
9 | Clifford Newton | Rep | Marjorie Smith | Dem | |||||
10 | Aidan Ankarberg | Rep | Loren Selig | Dem | |||||
11 | Chuck Grassie | Dem | 11 | Tom Southworth | Dem | ||||
12 | Mac Kittredge | Rep | Janet Wall | Dem | |||||
13 | Casey Conley | Dem | Hoy Meaner | Dem | |||||
14 | Kristina Fargo | Dem | 12 | ||||||
15 | Ariel Oxaal | Dem | |||||||
16 | Sherry Frost | Dem | |||||||
17 | Peter Bixby | Dem | |||||||
Susan Treleaven | Dem | 13 | Peter Bixby | Dem | |||||
Kenneth Vincent | Dem | 14 | Peter Schmidt | Dem | |||||
18 | Gerri Cannon | Dem | 15 | Bill Conlin | Dem | ||||
Wendy Chase | Dem | 16 | Gail Pare | Dem | |||||
Cecilia Rich | Dem | 17 | Jessica LaMontagne | Dem | |||||
19 | Peter B. Schmidt | Dem | 18 | Michael Harrington | Rep | ||||
20 | Tom Southworth | Dem | 19 | ||||||
21 | Catt Sandler | Dem | |||||||
22 | Thomas Kaczynski Jr. | Rep | |||||||
23 | Fenton Groen | Rep | 20 | Allan Howland | Dem | ||||
24 | Susan DeLemus | Rep | 21 | Susan Treleaven | Dem | ||||
25 | Amanda Gourgue | Dem | Luz Bay | Dem | |||||
New seat | Geoff Smith | Dem | |||||||
Sullivan | 1 | Lee Oxenham | Dem | Sullivan | 1 | Brian Sullivan | Dem | ||
Brian Sullivan | Dem | 2 | William Palmer | Dem | |||||
2 | Sue Gottling | Dem | 3 | Skip Rollins | Rep | ||||
3 | Andrew O'Hearne | Dem | Steven Smith | Rep | |||||
4 | Gary Merchant | Dem | Walter Spilsbury | Rep | |||||
5 | Walter Stapleton | Rep | 4 | Judy Aron | Rep | ||||
6 | John Callum | Rep | 5 | ||||||
Skip Rollins | Rep | 6 | |||||||
7 | Judy Aron | Rep | |||||||
8 | Walter Spilsbury | Rep | |||||||
9 | Linda Tanner | Dem | 7 | ||||||
10 | John Cloutier | Dem | 8 | ||||||
11 | Steven D. Smith | Rep |
94 incumbent Representatives (58 Democrats, 35 Republicans and one independent) did not seek reelection in 2022:
The New Hampshire House of Representatives is the lower house in the New Hampshire General Court, the bicameral legislature of the state of New Hampshire. The House of Representatives consists of 400 members coming from 203 legislative districts across the state, created from divisions of the state's counties. On average, each legislator represents about 3,300 residents, which is the smallest lower house representative-to-population ratio in the country.
In 2004, Democrats made large gains in Concord, winning the governorship, adding 30 seats in the House, two seats in the Senate, winning an Executive Council seat in District 5 for the first time since the 1960s, one of many races won by Democrats for the first time in decades.
New Hampshire Probate Court in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, is the court which has jurisdiction over trusts, wills, and estates, adoptions, termination of parental rights, name changes, guardianship of incapacitated persons, guardianship of minors, partition of property and involuntary admissions. Each of the ten counties has a probate court. Full-time judges assigned to Belknap, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham and Strafford counties, with the remaining counties having part-time judges.
New Hampshire's 1st congressional district covers parts of Southern New Hampshire and the eastern portion of the state. The district contains parts of Hillsborough, Rockingham, Merrimack, Grafton, and Belknap counties; and the entirety of Strafford and Carroll counties.
New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district covers the western, northern, and some southern parts of New Hampshire. It includes the state's second-largest city, Nashua, as well as the state capital, Concord. It is currently represented in the United States House of Representatives by Democrat Ann McLane Kuster.
The 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire were held on November 4, 2008, to determine who would represent the state of New Hampshire in the United States House of Representatives during the 111th Congress from January 3, 2009, until January 3, 2011. Both seats were held by Democratic incumbents before the election, which coincided with the 2008 presidential election, as well as the state's senatorial and gubernatorial elections.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.