2022 New Hampshire House of Representatives election in Carroll County

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For 2022 New Hampshire House of Representatives election in Carroll County, all 15 out of 400 seats representing Belknap County in New Hampshire House of Representatives were up for election.

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

All 15 seats representing Carroll County in the New Hampshire House of Representatives
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election9 seats6 seats
Seats before96
Seats after105
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 1Decrease2.svg 1

Detailed results

Carroll 1

Democratic primary
Carroll 1 Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Stephen Woodcock (incumbent) 559 35.54
Democratic Tom Buco (incumbent) 512 32.55
Democratic David Paige 482 30.64
Republican Mark Hounsell (write-in)60.38
Republican Karen Umberger (incumbent) (write-in)50.32
Republican Frank McCarthy (write-in)30.19
Republican Michael DiGregorio (write-in)20.13
Republican Joseph Mosca (write-in)10.06
Write-in Misc. Write-ins30.19
Total votes1,573 100.0
Republican primary
Carroll 1 Republican primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Karen Umberger (incumbent) 578 28.35
Republican Frank McCarthy 457 22.41
Republican Michael DiGregorio 445 21.82
Republican Mark Hounsell44521.82
Republican Joseph Mosca1075.25
Write-in Write-ins70.34
Total votes2,039 100.0

Michael DiGregorio won a tiebreaker, advancing to the general election over Mark Hounsell. [4]

General election
Carroll 1 general election, 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Stephen Woodcock (incumbent) 2,375 19.96
Democratic Tom Buco (incumbent) 2,206 18.54
Democratic David Paige 2,129 17.90
Republican Karen Umberger (incumbent)1,83515.43
Republican Michael DiGregorio1,73014.54
Republican Frank McCarthy1,61413.57
Write-in Write-ins70.06
Total votes11,896 100.0

Carroll 2

Democratic election
Carroll 2 Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Anita Burroughs (incumbent) 825 56.4
Democratic Chris McAleer (incumbent) 636 43.5
Write-in Write-ins20.1
Total votes1,463 100.0
Republican primary
Carroll 2 Republican primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Gene G. Chandler (write-in)56 43.1
Write-in Misc. Write-ins7456.9
Total votes130 100.0
General election
Carroll 2 general election, 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Anita Burroughs (incumbent) 2,417 31.00
Democratic Chris McAleer (incumbent) 2,232 28.62
Republican Gene G. Chandler 1,82723.42
Republican Daniel Bacon1,31916.91
Write-in Write-ins30.04
Total votes7,798 100.0

Carroll 3

Republican primary
Carroll 3 Republican primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Richard Brown 869 36.10
Republican Karel Crawford (incumbent) 827 34.36
Republican George Mottram70229.16
Write-in Write-ins90.37
Total votes2,407 100.0
Democratic election
Carroll 3 Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gabrielle Watson 791 51.83
Democratic Peaco Todd 730 47.84
Republican Karel Crawford (incumbent) (write-in)30.20
Republican Richard Brown (write-in)20.13
Total votes1,526 100.0
General election
Carroll 3 general election, 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Karel Crawford (incumbent) 3,000 27.8
Republican Richard Brown 2,947 27.3
Democratic Gabrielle Watson2,55223.6
Democratic Peaco Todd2,29121.2
Write-in Write-ins110.1
Total votes10,801 100.0

Carroll 4

Republican primary
Carroll 4 Republican primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Lino Avellani (incumbent) 979 53.3
Republican Mike Belcher 849 46.2
Write-in Write-ins90.5
Total votes1,837 100.0
Democratic election
Carroll 4 Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Max Gehring 473 52.79
Democratic Knute Ogren 415 46.32
Republican Lino Avellani (incumbent) (write-in)40.45
Republican Mike Belcher (write-in)30.33
Write-in Misc. Write-ins10.12
Total votes896 100.0
General election
Carroll 4 general election, 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Lino Avellani (incumbent) 2,771 31.2
Republican Mike Belcher 2,636 29.7
Democratic Knute Ogren1,80120.3
Democratic Max Gehring1,67918.9
Total votes8,887 100.0

Carroll 5

Republican primary
Carroll 5 Republican primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jonathan Smith (incumbent) 466 96.1
Write-in Write-ins193.9
Total votes485 100.0
Democratic election
Carroll 5 Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Patricia Pustell 183 93.8
Write-in Write-ins126.2
Total votes195 100.0
General election
Carroll 5 general election, 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jonathan Smith (incumbent) 1,211 61.8
Democratic Patricia Pustell74337.9
Write-in Write-ins40.2
Total votes1,958 100.0

Carroll 6

Republican primary
Carroll 6 Republican primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Katy Peternel 1,093 33.3
Republican John MacDonald (incumbent) 899 27.4
Republican Brodie Deshaies (incumbent)84925.9
Republican Lawrence Borland41712.7
Write-in Write-ins260.8
Total votes3,284 100.0
Democratic election
Carroll 6 Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Carrie Duran 707 53.93
Democratic Gogi Millner 596 45.46
Republican Brodie Deshaies (incumbent) (write-in)30.23
Republican Lawrence Borland (write-in)10.08
Republican Katy Peternel (write-in)10.08
Write-in Misc. Write-ins30.23
Total votes1,311 100.0
General election
Carroll 6 general election, 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Katy Peternel 2,821 28.2
Republican John MacDonald (incumbent) 2,781 27.8
Democratic Carrie Duran2,31423.1
Democratic Gogi Millner2,08120.8
Write-in Write-ins120.1
Total votes10,009 100.0

Carroll 7

Republican primary
Carroll 7 Republican primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Glenn Cordelli (incumbent) 1,839 98.0
Write-in Write-ins372.0
Total votes1,876 100.0
Democratic election
Carroll 7 Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Bobbi Boudman 939 99.3
Republican Glenn Cordelli (incumbent) (write-in)20.2
Write-in Misc. Write-ins50.5
Total votes946 100.0
General election
Carroll 7 general election, 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Glenn Cordelli (incumbent) 4,120 56.22
Democratic Bobbi Boudman3,20343.71
Write-in Write-ins50.07
Total votes7,328 100.0

Carroll 8

Republican primary
Carroll 8 Republican primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mark McConkey (incumbent) 2,302 59.3
Republican Michael Costable Jr. 1,554 40.0
Write-in Write-ins250.6
Total votes3,881 100.0
Democratic election
Carroll 8 Democratic primary
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Sandra Ringelstein 1,241 50.18
Democratic Jerry Knirk (incumbent) 1,221 49.37
Republican Mark McConkey (incumbent) (write-in)40.16
Republican Michael Costable Jr. (write-in)40.16
Write-in Misc. Write-ins30.12
Total votes2,473 100.0
General election
Carroll 8 general election, 2022
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mark McConkey (incumbent) 6,062 31.19
Republican Michael Costable Jr. 4,785 24.62
Democratic Jerry Knirk (incumbent)4,29822.11
Democratic Sandra Ringelstein4,28722.06
Write-in Write-ins40.02
Total votes19,436 100.0

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