Shannon Chandley | |
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Member of the New Hampshire Senate from the 11th district | |
Assumed office December 7, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Gary Daniels |
In office December 5,2018 –December 2,2020 | |
Preceded by | Gary Daniels |
Succeeded by | Gary Daniels |
Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives | |
In office December 7,2016 –December 5,2018 | |
Preceded by | Multi-member district |
Succeeded by | Multi-member district |
Constituency | Hillsborough 22nd |
In office December 2012 –December 3,2014 | |
Preceded by | Multi-member district |
Succeeded by | Multi-member district |
Constituency | Hillsborough 22nd |
In office December 2008 –December 2010 | |
Preceded by | Multi-member district |
Succeeded by | Multi-member district |
Constituency | Hillsborough 6th |
Personal details | |
Born | Shannon E. Chandley September 14,1962 Providence,Rhode Island,U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Tom [1] |
Children | 4 |
Residence(s) | Amherst,New Hampshire |
Education | University of Rhode Island,B.A. |
Website | Campaign website Official website |
Shannon E. Chandley (born September 14,1962) is an American politician from the state of New Hampshire. A Democrat,Chandley represented the 11th district in the New Hampshire Senate from 2018 until 2020,when she was defeated by the seat's former Republican incumbent,Gary Daniels. She defeated Daniels in 2022 and returned to the senate. [2] [3]
Chandley previously served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives for three noncontiguous terms between 2008 and 2010,2012–2014,and 2016–2018. [4]
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