Troy Merner | |
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Member of the New HampshireHouseofRepresentatives from the Coos 7th district | |
In office 2016 –December 7, 2022 | |
Member of the New HampshireHouseofRepresentatives from the Coos 1st district | |
In office December 7,2022 –September 19,2023 | |
Succeeded by | Sean Durkin |
Personal details | |
Political party | Republican [1] [2] |
Troy Merner is an American politician. He served as a Republican member for the Coos 1st and 7th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. [3]
Merner is a former ironworker. [4]
Merner served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 2016 [3] to 2023. [5]
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