New Hampshire House of Representatives
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 204 legislative districts across the state, created from divisions of the state's counties. On average, each legislator represents about 3,300 residents.
New Hampshire House of Representatives | |
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New Hampshire General Court | |
Type | |
Type | |
Term limits | None |
History | |
New session started | December 2, 2020 |
Leadership | |
Majority Leader | |
Minority Leader | |
Structure | |
Seats | 400 |
Political groups | Majority
Minority Vacant
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Length of term | 2 years |
Authority | Part Second, New Hampshire Constitution |
Salary | $200/term, plus daily travel |
Elections | |
Last election | November 3, 2020 (400 seats) |
Next election | November 8, 2022 (400 seats) |
Redistricting | Legislative control |
Meeting place | |
House of Representatives Chamber New Hampshire State House Concord, New Hampshire | |
Website | |
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New Hampshire has by far the largest lower house of any American state – the second-largest, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, has 203 members – and is the fourth-largest legislature in the English-speaking world (behind the 435-member United States House of Representatives, 543-member Lok Sabha of India, and 650-member House of Commons of the United Kingdom).[1]
Districts vary in number of seats based on their populations, with the least-populous districts electing only one member and the most populous electing 11. In multi-member districts, voters are allowed to cast as many votes as there are seats to be filled; for instance, in a two-member district, a voter can vote for up to two candidates. This system of plurality block voting often results in one party winning all of the seats in the district, as the (cross-sectional) results below for the current representation attest.
Unlike in many state legislatures, there is no single "aisle" to cross per se, as members of both parties sit partially segregated in five sections. The seat section and number is put on the legislator's motor vehicle license plate, which they pay for if they wish to put one on their personal automobiles, or in the case of the chairpersons and party leaders, their title is put on the legislative plate. Seating location is enforced, as seating is pre-assigned. Although the personal preference of the legislator is asked, usually chairmen and those with special needs are given the preferred aisle seats. The sixth section is the Speaker's seat at the head of the hall.
The House of Representatives has met in Representatives Hall of the New Hampshire State House since 1819. Representatives Hall is thus the oldest chamber in the United States still in continuous legislative use.[2] Large arched windows line the walls. On the rostrum hang portraits of John P. Hale, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Franklin Pierce, and Daniel Webster.
2020–2022 biennial session
Composition
↓ | |||
187 | 212 | ||
Democratic | Republican |
Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) |
Total | ||||
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Democratic | Ind | Lib | Republican | Vacant | ||
End of 2010 session | 216 | 0 | 174 | 390 | 10 | |
Begin session 2011 | 102 | 0 | 298 | 400 | 0 | |
End of 2012 session | 104 | 290 | 394 | 6 | ||
Begin session 2013 | 219 | 0 | 179 | 398 | 2 | |
End of 2014 session | 213 | 173 | 386 | 14 | ||
Begin 2015 | 160 | 1 | 0 | 239 | 400 | 0 |
End 2016 | 156 | 1 | 230 | 388 | 12 | |
Begin 165th General Court | 173 | 0 | 0 | 226 | 399 | 1 |
End 165th General Court | 167 | 3 | 211 | 381 | 19 | |
Begin 166th General Court | 233 | 0 | 167 | 400 | 0 | |
End 166th General Court[3] | 230 | 157 | 387 | 13 | ||
Begin 167th General Court | 187 | 0 | 213 | 400 | 0 | |
December 9, 2020[4] | 212 | 399 | 1 | |||
Latest voting share | 46.9% | 53.1% |
Leadership
Position | Name | Party | District |
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Speaker of the House | Sherman Packard[5] | Republican | Rockingham 5 |
Majority Leader | Jason Osborne | Republican | Rockingham 4 |
Minority Leader | Robert ‘Renny’ Cushing | Democratic | Rockingham 21 |
The Democratic Party elected their leader for the first time using Ranked Choice Voting. There were three rounds, after which Robert Cushing was elected:
New Hampshire House Democrats Minority Caucus Leader[6] | ||||||
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Candidate | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | |||
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | |
Robert Cushing | 55 | 29.6% | 68 | 36.6% | 107 | 58.2% |
Douglas Ley | 58 | 31.2% | 64 | 34.4% | 77 | 41.8% |
Marjorie Smith | 49 | 26.3% | 54 | 29.0% | Eliminated | |
Matt Wilhelm | 24 | 12.9% | Eliminated | |||
Inactive Ballots | 0 ballots | 0 ballots | 2 ballots | |||
Members, 2018–2020
Belknap
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
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01 | Harry Viens | Rep | Center Harbor, New Hampton | 2018 |
02 | Glen Aldrich | Rep | Gilford, Meredith | 2014 |
Harry Bean | Rep | 2018 | ||
Deanna Jurius | Rep | 2018 | ||
Jonathan Mackie | Rep | 2018 | ||
03 | David Huot | Dem | Laconia (Wards 1–6) | 2016 (2012–2014) |
Richard Beaudoin | Rep | 2018 | ||
Peter Spanos | Rep | 2018 | ||
Frank Tilton | Rep | 2010 | ||
04 | Dennis Fields | Rep | Sanbornton, Tilton | 2008 (1982–2004) |
Timothy Lang | Rep | 2016 | ||
05 | George Feeney | Rep | Gilmanton, Alton | 2018 |
Peter Varney | Rep | 2014 | ||
06 | John Plumer | Rep | Belmont | 2016 |
Mike Sylvia | Rep | 2012 | ||
07 | Barbara Comtois | Rep | Barnstead | 2016 |
08 | Raymond Howard | Rep | Alton, Barnstead, Gilmanton | 2014 |
09 | Charlie St. Clair | Dem | Belmont, Laconia (Wards 1–6) | 2017↑ |
- ↑ Member was first elected in a special election.
Carroll
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
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01 | Anita Burroughs | Dem | Bartlett, Hart's Location, Jackson | 2018 |
02 | Tom Buco | Dem | Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Hale's Location | 2012 (2004–2010) |
Harrison Kanzler | Dem | 2018 | ||
Stephen Woodcock | Dem | 2018 | ||
03 | Jerry Knirk | Dem | Albany, Freedom, Madison, Tamworth | 2016 |
Susan Ticehurst | Dem | 2018 | ||
04 | Glenn Cordelli | Rep | Moultonborough, Sandwich, Tuftonboro | 2012 |
Karel Crawford | Rep | 2012 | ||
05 | Lino Avellani | Rep | Brookfield, Effingham, Ossipee, Wakefield | 2014 |
Ed Comeau | Rep | 2014 | ||
Bill Nelson | Rep | 2012 | ||
06 | Edith DesMarais | Dem | Wolfeboro | 2017↑ |
John MacDonald | Rep | 2018 | ||
07 | Edward Butler | Dem | Albany, Bartlett, Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Freedom, Hale's Location, Hart's Location, Jackson, Madison, Tamworth | 2012 (2006–2010) |
08 | William Marsh | Rep | Brookfield, Effingham, Moultonborough, Ossipee, Sandwich, Tuftonboro, Wakefield | 2016 |
- ↑ Member was first elected in a special election.
Cheshire
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
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01 | Michael Abbott | Dem | Chesterfield, Hinsdale, Walpole, Westmoreland | 2014 |
Paul Berch | Dem | 2012 | ||
Cathryn Harvey | Dem | 2016 | ||
Lucy Weber | Dem | 2006 | ||
02 | John Mann | Dem | Alstead, Marlow, Surry | 2012 |
03 | Dan Eaton | Dem | Gilsum, Nelson, Stoddard, Sullivan | 2012 (1976–1990; 2002–2010) |
04 | Lawrence Welkowitz | Dem | Keene (Ward 1) | 2020 |
05 | John Bordenet | Dem | Keene (Ward 2) | 2014 |
06 | David Meader | Dem | Keene (Ward 3) | 2016 (1996–2004; 2008–2012) |
07 | Sparky Von Plinsky | Dem | Keene (Ward 4) | 2018 |
08 | Donovan Fenton | Dem | Keene (Ward 5) | 2016 |
09 | Dick Ames | Dem | Dublin, Harrisville, Jaffrey, Roxbury | 2012 |
Douglas Ley | Dem | 2012 | ||
10 | Sandy Swinburne | Dem | Marlborough, Troy | 2018 |
11 | John B. Hunt | Rep | Fitzwilliam, Rindge | 1986 |
John O'Day | Rep | 2016 | ||
12 | Barry Faulkner | Dem | Richmond, Swanzey | 2016 |
Jennie Gomarlo | Dem | 2018 | ||
13 | Henry Parkhurst | Dem | Winchester | 2002 |
14 | Craig Thompson | Dem | Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Harrisville, Jaffrey, Rindge, Roxbury | 2018 |
15 | Bruce Tatro | Dem | Marlborough, Richmond, Swanzey, Troy, Winchester | 2010 |
16 | William Pearson | Dem | Keene (Wards 1–5) | 2016 |
Joe Schapiro | Dem | 2018 |
Coos
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
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01 | John Fothergill | Rep | Cambridge, Clarksville, Colebrook, Columbia, Dix's Grant, Dixville, Errol, Erving's Location, Millsfield, Odell, Pittsburg, Stewartstown, Stratford, Wentworth's Location | 2014 |
Michael Furbush | Rep | 2018 | ||
02 | Wayne Moynihan | Dem | Dummer, Milan, Northumberland, Stark | 2012 (1996–1998) |
03 | Larry Laflamme | Dem | Berlin (Wards 1–4) | 2016 |
Henry Noel | Dem | 2018 | ||
Yvonne Thomas | Dem | 2006 | ||
04 | Kevin Craig | Rep | Dalton, Kilkenny, Lancaster | 2018 |
05 | Edith Tucker | Dem | Carroll, Jefferson, Randolph, Whitefield | 2016 |
06 | William Hatch | Dem | Chandler's Purchase, Gorham, Green's Grant, Pinkham's Grant, Sargent's Purchase, Shelburne, Success | 2006 |
07 | Troy Merner | Rep | Carroll, Dalton, Dummer, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Lancaster, Milan, Northumberland, Randolph, Stark, Whitefield | 2016 |
Grafton
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
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01 | Erin Hennessey | Rep | Bethlehem, Littleton | 2014 |
Linda Massimilla | Dem | 2012 | ||
02 | Tim Egan | Dem | Franconia, Lisbon, Lyman, Monroe, Sugar Hill | 2018 |
03 | Susan M. Ford | Dem | Bath, Benton, Easton, Landaff, Orford, Piermont, Warren | 2012 (2008–2010) |
04 | Rick Ladd | Rep | Haverhill | 2008 |
05 | Jerry Stringham | Dem | Lincoln, Livermore, Waterville Valley, Woodstock | 2018 |
06 | Kevin Maes | Dem | Ellsworth, Groton, Orange, Rumney, Thornton | 2014 |
07 | Richard Osborne | Dem | Campton | 2018 |
08 | Sallie Fellows | Dem | Hebron, Holderness, Plymouth | 2018 |
Suzanne Smith | Dem | 2008 | ||
Joyce Weston | Dem | 2018 | ||
09 | Ned Gordon | Rep | Alexandria, Ashland, Bridgewater, Bristol, Grafton | 2018 |
Vacant | ||||
10 | Roger Dontonville | Dem | Enfield | 2016 |
11 | Timothy Josephson | Dem | Canaan, Dorchester, Wentworth | 2016 |
12 | Polly Campion | Dem | Hanover, Lyme | 2016 |
Mary Jane Mulligan | Dem | 2016 | ||
Vacant | ||||
Sharon Nordgren | Dem | 1988 | ||
13 | Richard Abel | Dem | Lebanon (Wards 1–3) | 2014 |
Susan Almy | Dem | 1996 | ||
Laurel Stavis | Dem | 2018 | ||
George Sykes | Dem | 2012 | ||
14 | Elaine French | Dem | Bethlehem, Franconia, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Monroe, Sugar Hill | 2018 |
15 | Denny Ruprecht | Dem | Bath, Benton, Easton, Haverhill, Landaff, Orford, Piermont, Warren | 2018 |
16 | Francesca Diggs | Dem | Canaan, Dorchester, Ellsworth, Groton, Orange, Rumney, Thornton, Wentworth | 2018 |
17 | Joshua Adjutant | Dem | Alexandria, Ashland, Bridgewater, Bristol, Enfield, Grafton | 2018 |
- ↑ Member was first elected in a special election.
Hillsborough
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
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01 | Jim Fedolfi | Rep | Antrim, Hillsborough, Windsor | 2016 |
Marjorie Porter | Dem | 2010 | ||
02 | Keith Erf | Rep | Deering, Weare | 2018 |
Gary Hopper | Rep | 2008 (2000–2004) | ||
Leah Cushman | Rep | 2020 | ||
03 | Dan Pickering | Dem | Bennington, Greenfield, Hancock | 2018 |
04 | James Kofalt | Rep | Francestown, Greenville, Lyndeborough, Wilton | 2020 |
Lisa C.M. Post | Rep | 2020 | ||
05 | William Foster | Rep | Mont Vernon, New Boston | 2020 |
Gerald Griffin | Rep | 2020 (2016–2018) | ||
06 | Joe Alexander | Rep | Goffstown | 2018 |
Barbara Griffin | Rep | 2014 | ||
Michael Gunski | Rep | 2018 | ||
Fred Plett | Rep | 2018 | ||
Claire Rouillard | Rep | 2020 (2014-2018) | ||
07 | Ted Gorski | Rep | Bedford | 2020 |
David Danielson | Rep | 2012 | ||
Linda Gould | Rep | 2014 | ||
John Graham | Rep | 2016 (2000–2014) | ||
Sue Mullen | Dem | 2018 | ||
Niki Kelsey | Rep | 2020 | ||
08 | Jeff Goley | Dem | Manchester (Ward 1) | 2004 (1998–2002) |
Diane Langley | Dem | 2018 | ||
09 | Linda DiSilvestro | Dem | Manchester (Ward 2) | 2012 |
Iz Piedra | Dem | 2018 | ||
10 | Jean Jeudy | Dem | Manchester (Ward 3) | 2005 |
Pat Long | Dem | 2006 | ||
11 | Donald Bouchard | Dem | Manchester (Ward 4) | 2018 |
Nicole Klein-Knight | Dem | 2018 | ||
12 | Amanda Bouldin | Dem | Manchester (Ward 5) | 2014 |
Andrew Boudlin | Dem | 2018 | ||
13 | William Infantine | Rep | Manchester (Ward 6) | 2020 (2002-2016) |
Larry Gagne | Rep | 2008 | ||
14 | Mary Freitas | Dem | Manchester (Ward 7) | 2014 |
Mary Heath | Dem | 2013↑ | ||
15 | Erika Connors | Dem | Manchester (Ward 8) | 2017↑ |
Mark Warden | Rep | 2018 | ||
16 | Joshua Query | Dem | Manchester (Ward 9) | 2018 |
Barbara Shaw | Dem | 2000 | ||
17 | Heidi Hamer | Dem | Manchester (Ward 10) | 2018 |
Timothy Smith | Dem | 2012 | ||
18 | Patricia Cornell | Dem | Manchester (Ward 11) | 2014 |
Willis Griffith | Dem | 2018 | ||
19 | Dick Marston | Rep | Manchester (Ward 12) | 2020 (2012-2016) |
Kendall Snow | Dem | 2018 | ||
20 | Ralph Boehm | Rep | Litchfield | 2018 (2004–2006, 2008–2016) |
Rich Lascelles | Rep | 2016 | ||
21 | Melissa Blasek | Rep | Merrimack | 2020 |
Bob Healy | Rep | 2020 | ||
Maureen Mooney | Rep | 2020 | ||
Mary Mayville | Rep | 2020 | ||
Jeanine Notter | Rep | 2010 | ||
Rosemarie Rung | Dem | 2018 | ||
Lindsay Tausch | Rep | 2020 | ||
Vacant | ||||
22 | Tony Labranche | Dem | Amherst | 2020 |
Megan Murray | Dem | 2018 | ||
Daniel Veilleux | Dem | 2020 | ||
23 | Bill King | Rep | Milford | 2020 |
Maria Perez | Dem | 2020 | ||
Peter Petrigno | Dem | 2016 | ||
Vanessa Sheehan | Rep | 2020 | ||
24 | Peter Leishman | Dem | Peterborough | 2011↑ (1996–2002; 2006–2010) |
Ivy Vann | Dem | 2014 | ||
25 | Diane Kelley | Rep | New Ipswich, Sharon, Temple | 2020 |
Paul Somero | Rep | 2016 | ||
26 | Diane Pauer | Rep | Brookline, Mason | 2020 |
John Lewicke | Rep | 2020 (2016-2018) | ||
27 | Susan Homola | Rep | Hollis | 2020 |
Kat McGhee | Dem | 2018 | ||
28 | Bruce Cohen | Dem | Nashua (Ward 1) | 2018 |
Tom Lanzara | Rep | 2020 | ||
Janice Schmidt | Dem | 2016 (2012–2014) | ||
29 | Paul Bergeron | D+R↓ | Nashua (Ward 2) | 2018 |
Ray Newman | Dem | 2018 | ||
Sue Newman | Dem | 2016 | ||
30 | Sherry Dutzy | Dem | Nashua (Ward 3) | 2016 |
Patricia Klee | Dem | 2016 | ||
Suzanne Vail | Dem | 2018 | ||
31 | David Cote | Dem | Nashua (Ward 4) | 1982 |
Manny Espitia | Dem | 2018 | ||
Stacie-Marie Laughton | Dem | 2020 (2012-2014) | ||
32 | Allison Nutting-Wong | Dem | Nashua (Ward 5) | 2018 (2016 – May 2018) |
Michael Pedersen | Dem | 2018 | ||
Dan Toomey | Dem | 2018 | ||
33 | Efstathia Booras | Dem | Nashua (Ward 6) | 2020 (2012-2016) |
Mark King | Dem | 2008 | ||
Fran Nutter-Upham | Dem | 2018 | ||
34 | Melbourne Moran, Jr. | Dem | Nashua (Ward 7) | 2020 |
Catherine Sofikitis | Dem | 2016 | ||
Deb Stevens | Dem | 2018 | ||
35 | Skip Cleaver | Dem | Nashua (Ward 8) | 2016 |
Latha Mangipudi | Dem | 2013↑ | ||
Laura Telerski | Dem | 2018 | ||
36 | Linda Harriott-Gathright | Dem | Nashua (Ward 9) | 2018 |
Marty Jack | Dem | 2012 | ||
Michael O'Brien | Dem | 2012 | ||
37 | Bob Greene | Rep | Hudson, Pelham | 2018 |
Alicia Lekas | Rep | 2018 | ||
Tony Lekas | Rep | 2018 | ||
Hershel Nunez | Rep | 2018 | ||
Lynne Ober | Rep | 2004 | ||
Russell Ober | Rep | 2006 (2002–2004) | ||
Andrew Prout | Rep | 2016 | ||
Andrew Renzullo | Rep | 2016 (2004–2014) | ||
Kimberly Rice | Rep | 2014 | ||
Denise Smith | Rep | 2020 | ||
Jordan Ulery | Rep | 2004 | ||
38 | Jim Creighton | Rep | Antrim, Bennington, Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsborough, Lyndeborough, Wilton, Windsor | 2020 |
Stephanie Hyland | Dem | 2020 | ||
39 | John Burt | Rep | Deering, Goffstown, Weare | 2010 |
40 | Keith Ammon | Rep | Hollis, Milford, Mont Vernon, New Boston | 2020 (2014-2018) |
41 | Laurie Sanborn | Rep | Amherst, Bedford | 2010 |
42 | Jacqueline Chretien | Dem | Manchester (Wards 1–3) | 2018 |
Matt Wilhelm | Dem | 2018 | ||
43 | Benjamin Baroody | Dem | Manchester (Wards 4–7) | 2014 |
Amy Bradley | Dem | 2020 | ||
Christopher Herbert | Dem | 2014 | ||
44 | Ross Berry | Rep | Litchfield, Manchester (Wards 8–9) | 2020 |
Mark McLean | Rep | 2017↑ | ||
45 | Jane Beaulieu | Dem | Manchester (Wards 10–12) | 2012 (2004–2010) |
Connie Van Houten | Dem | 2016 |
- ↑ Member was first elected in a special election.
- ↓ If a candidate receives enough votes in two parties' primaries, they are listed as being the nominee of both parties in the general election.
Merrimack
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
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01 | Ken Wells | Dem | Andover, Danbury, Salisbury | 2018 |
02 | Werner D. Horn | Rep | Franklin (Wards 1–2), Hill | 2014 |
Dave Testerman | Rep | 2016 | ||
03 | Joyce Fulweiler | Dem | Franklin (Ward 3), Northfield | 2018 |
Gregory Hill | Rep | 2014 (2010–2012) | ||
04 | Tom Schamberg | Dem | Sutton, Wilmot | 2018 |
05 | Karen Ebel | Dem | Newbury, New London | 2012 |
Dan Wolf | Rep | 2016 | ||
06 | Rod Pimentel | Dem | Bradford, Henniker | 2018 |
Beth Rodd | Dem | 2016 | ||
07 | Clyde Carson | Dem | Warner, Webster | 2012 |
08 | Robert Forsythe | Rep | Boscawen | 2018 |
09 | Howard Moffett | Dem | Canterbury, Loudon | 2012 |
George Saunderson | Dem | 2018 | ||
10 | David Luneau | Dem | Concord (Ward 5), Hopkinton | 2014 |
Mel Myler | Dem | 2012 | ||
Mary Jane Wallner | Dem | 1980 | ||
11 | Steve Shurtleff | Dem | Concord (Ward 1) | 2004 |
12 | Connie Lane | Dem | Concord (Ward 2) | 2018 |
13 | Beth Richards | Dem | Concord (Ward 3) | 2016 |
14 | Jim MacKay | Dem | Concord (Ward 4) | 2010 (2000–2008) |
15 | Ryan Buchanan | Dem | Concord (Ward 6) | 2018 |
16 | Timothy Soucy | Dem | Concord (Ward 7) | 2012 (2008–2010) |
17 | Safiya Wazir | Dem | Concord (Ward 8) | 2018 |
18 | Kris Schultz | Dem | Concord (Ward 9) | 2017↑ |
19 | Christy Bartlett | Dem | Concord (Ward 10) | 2012 |
20 | David Doherty | Dem | Chichester, Pembroke | 2014 |
Dianne Schuett | Dem | 2012 (2008–2010) | ||
Brian Seaworth | Rep | 2014 (2010–2012) | ||
21 | James Allard | Rep | Epsom, Pittsfield | 2018 |
Jon Klose | Rep | 2010 | ||
22 | Alan Turcotte | Dem | Allenstown | 2012 |
23 | Samantha Fox | Dem | Bow, Dunbarton | 2018 |
Mary Beth Walz | Dem | 2016 (2004–2010; 2012–2014) | ||
Gary Woods | Dem | 2018 | ||
24 | Frank Kotowski | Rep | Hooksett | 2008 |
Kathleen Martins | Dem | 2020 | ||
Thomas Walsh | Rep | 2012 | ||
Michael Yakubovich | Rep | 2018 | ||
25 | David Karrick | Dem | Andover, Danbury, Salisbury, Warner, Webster | 2018 |
26 | Howard Pearl | Rep | Boscawen, Canterbury, Franklin (Ward 3), Loudon, Northfield | 2016 |
27 | Art Ellison | Dem | Concord (Wards 1–4, 6–7) | 2018 |
Rebecca McWilliams | Dem | 2018 | ||
28 | Katherine Rogers | Dem | Concord (Wards 8–10) | 2012 (1992–1998) |
29 | Carol McGuire | Rep | Allenstown, Epsom, Pittsfield | 2008 |
Rockingham
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
---|---|---|---|---|
01 | David Coursin | Dem | Northwood | 2018 |
02 | Alan Bershtein | Rep | Candia, Deerfield, Nottingham | 2018 |
James Spillane | Rep | 2014 | ||
Kevin Verville | Rep | 2016 | ||
03 | Michael Costable | Rep | Raymond | 2016 |
Kathleen Hoelzel | Rep | 2008 (1988–1992) | ||
Kevin Pratt | Rep | 2018 | ||
04 | Jess Edwards | Rep | Auburn, Chester, Sandown | 2016 |
Jason Osborne | Rep | 2014 | ||
Becky Owens | Rep | 2018 | ||
Tony Piemonte | Rep | 2018 | ||
Chris True | Rep | 2014 | ||
05 | Al Baldasaro | Rep | Londonderry | 2006 |
Tom Dolan | Rep | 2018 | ||
David Lundgren | Rep | 2010 | ||
Betsy McKinney | Rep | 1984 | ||
Sherman Packard | Rep | 1990 | ||
Doug Thomas | Rep | 2018 | ||
Anne Warner | Dem | 2018 | ||
06 | Brian Chirichiello | Rep | Derry | 2010 |
Mary Eisner | Dem | 2018 | ||
Phyllis Katsakiores | Rep | 2014 (1982–2012) | ||
David Love | Rep | 2018 | ||
David Milz | Rep | 2012 | ||
Katherine O'Brien | Rep | 2018 | ||
John O'Connor | Rep | 2010 | ||
Stephen Pearson | Rep | 2018 | ||
John Potucek | Rep | 2018 | ||
James C. Webb | Rep | 2010 | ||
07 | Joel Desilets | Rep | Windham | 2018 |
Mary Griffin | Rep | 1996 | ||
Walter Kolodziej | Rep | 2008 | ||
Charles McMahon | Rep | 2002 | ||
08 | Daryl Abbas | Rep | Salem | 2014 (2010–2014) |
Arthur Barnes | Rep | 2014 | ||
Ed DeClercq | Rep | 2018 | ||
Fred Doucette | Rep | 2014 | ||
Bob Elliott | Rep | 2006 | ||
Betty Gay | Rep | 2016 | ||
John Janigian | Rep | 2016 | ||
Everett McBride | Rep | 2018 | ||
John Sytek | Rep | 2010 (1990–1996) | ||
09 | Michael Vose | Rep | Epping | 2019 |
Mark Vallone | Dem | 2018 | ||
10 | Dennis Acton | Rep | Fremont | 2018 |
11 | Liz McConnell | Dem | Brentwood | 2018 |
12 | Scott Wallace | Rep | Danville | 2018 |
13 | Dennis Green | Rep | Hampstead, Kingston | 2015↑ |
Joe Guthrie | Rep | 2014 | ||
David Welch | Rep | 2014 (1984–2012) | ||
Kenneth Weyler | Rep | 2010 (1990–2008) | ||
14 | Debra DeSimone | Rep | Atkinson, Plaistow | 2008 |
Robert Harb | Rep | 2018 | ||
Norman Major | Rep | 1996 | ||
Peter Torosian | Rep | 2016 | ||
15 | Charles Melvin | Rep | Newton | 2018 |
16 | Dan Davis | Rep | East Kingston, Kensington, South Hampton | 2018 |
17 | Michael Cahill | Dem | Newfields, Newmarket | 2012 |
Charlotte DiLorenzo | Dem | 2016 | ||
Ellen Read | Dem | 2016 | ||
18 | Skip Berrien | Dem | Exeter | 2014 |
Lisa Bunker | Dem | 2018 | ||
Julie Gilman | Dem | 2012 | ||
Gaby Grossman | Dem | 2018 | ||
19 | Patrick Abrami | Rep | Stratham | 2010 |
Debra Altschiller | Dem | 2016 | ||
20 | Max Abramson | Rep | Hampton Falls, Seabrook | 2018 (2014–2016) |
William Fowler | Rep | 2018 | ||
Aboul Khan | Rep | 2016 (2012–2014) | ||
21 | Patricia Bushway | Dem | Hampton | 2018 |
Robert Cushing | Dem | 2012 (1996–1998; 2008–2010) | ||
Mike Edgar | Dem | 2016↑ | ||
Tom Loughman | Dem | 2018 | ||
22 | Jim Maggiore | Dem | North Hampton | 2016 |
23 | Dennis Malloy | Dem | Greenland, Newington | 2016 (2012–2014) |
24 | Jaci Grote | Dem | New Castle, Rye | 2018 |
Kate Murray | Dem | 2016 | ||
25 | Laura Pantelakos | Dem | Portsmouth (Ward 1) | 1978 |
26 | Rebecca McBeath | Dem | Portsmouth (Ward 2) | 2014 |
27 | Peter Somssich | Dem | Portsmouth (Ward 3) | 2016 |
28 | Gerry Ward | Dem | Portsmouth (Ward 4) | 2012 |
29 | David Meuse | Dem | Portsmouth (Ward 5) | 2018 |
30 | Jacqueline Cali-Pitts | Dem | Portsmouth (Wards 1–2, 4–5) | 1998 |
31 | Tamara Le | Dem | Greenland, Newington, North Hampton, Portsmouth (Ward 3) | 2016 |
32 | Terry Roy | Rep | Candia, Deerfield, Northwood, Nottingham | 2018 |
33 | Josh Yokela | Rep | Brentwood, Danville, Fremont | 2018 |
34 | Mark Pearson | Rep | Atkinson, Hampstead, Kingston, Plaistow | 2016 |
35 | Deborah Hobson | Rep | East Kingston, Kensington, Newton, South Hampton | 2018 |
36 | Patricia Lovejoy | Dem | Exeter, Newfields, Newmarket, Stratham | 2010 |
37 | Jason Janvrin | Rep | Hampton, Hampton Falls, Seabrook | 2016 |
- ↑ Member was first elected in a special election.
Strafford
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
---|---|---|---|---|
01 | Peter Hayward | Rep | Middleton, Milton | 2018 |
Abigail Rooney | Rep | 2018 | ||
02 | James Horgan | Rep | Farmington | 2016 |
Joseph Pitre | Rep | 2010 | ||
03 | Michael Harrington | Rep | New Durham, Strafford | 2016 (2000–2004) |
Kurt Wuelper | Rep | 2014 | ||
04 | Cassandra Levesque | Dem | Barrington | 2018 |
Matthew Towne | Dem | 2018 | ||
05 | Jeffrey Salloway | Dem | Lee | 2016 |
06 | Timothy Horrigan | Dem | Durham, Madbury | 2010 (2008–2010) |
Cam Kenney | Dem | 2018 | ||
Marjorie Smith | Dem | 2012 (1996–2010) | ||
Judith Spang | Dem | 1998 | ||
Janet Wall | D+R↓ | 1986 | ||
07 | Timothy Fontneau | Dem | Rochester (Ward 1) | 2016 |
08 | Donna Ellis | Dem | Rochester (Ward 6) | 2016 |
09 | Steven Beaudoin | Rep | Rochester (Ward 2) | 2012 |
10 | Vacant | Rochester (Ward 3) | ||
11 | Chuck Grassie | Dem | Rochester (Ward 4) | 2016 |
12 | Mac Kittredge | Rep | Rochester (Ward 5) | 2018 |
13 | Casey Conley | Dem | Dover (Ward 1) | 2017↑ |
14 | Kristina Fargo | Dem | Dover (Ward 2) | 2018 |
15 | Linn Opderbecke | Dem | Dover (Ward 3) | 2016 |
16 | Sherry Frost | Dem | Dover (Ward 4) | 2016 |
17 | Peter Bixby | Dem | Dover (Wards 5–6), Somersworth (Ward 2) | 2012 |
Susan Treleaven | Dem | 2014 | ||
Kenneth Vincent | Dem | 2016 | ||
18 | Gerri Cannon | Dem | Rollinsford, Somersworth (Wards 1, 3–5) | 2018 |
Wendy Chase | Dem | 2018 | ||
Cecilia Rich | Dem | 2018 | ||
19 | Peter B. Schmidt | Dem | Dover (Wards 1–2) | 2002 |
20 | Tom Southworth | Dem | Dover (Wards 3–4) | 2014 |
21 | Catt Sandler | Dem | Dover (Wards 5–6), Rollinsford, Somersworth (Wards 1–5) | 2016 |
22 | Peg Higgins | Dem | Rochester (Wards 1, 6) | 2018 |
23 | Sandra Keans | Dem | Rochester (Wards 2–3) | 2016 (1980–2012) |
24 | Mona Perreault | Rep | Rochester (Wards 4–5) | 2018 |
25 | Amanda Gourgue | Dem | Barrington, Lee | 2016 |
- ↑ Member was originally elected in a special election.
- ↓ If a candidate receives enough votes in two parties' primaries, they are listed as being the nominee of both parties in the general election.
Sullivan
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
---|---|---|---|---|
01 | Lee Oxenham | Dem | Cornish, Grantham, Plainfield, Springfield | 2014 |
Brian Sullivan | Dem | 2017↑ | ||
02 | Vacant | Croydon, Sunapee | ||
03 | Andrew O'Hearne | Dem | Claremont (Ward 1) | 2018 |
04 | Gary Merchant | Dem | Claremont (Ward 2) | 2018 |
05 | Walter Stapleton | Rep | Claremont (Ward 3) | 2018 |
06 | John Callum | Rep | Newport, Unity | 2018 |
Skip Rollins | Rep | 2012 | ||
07 | Judy Aron | Rep | Acworth, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, Washington | 2018 |
08 | Tom Laware | Rep | Charlestown | 2014 (2010–2012) |
09 | Linda Tanner | Dem | Cornish, Croydon, Grantham, Newport, Plainfield, Springfield, Sunapee, Unity | 2016 (2012–2014) |
10 | John Cloutier | Dem | Claremont (Wards 1–3) | 1992 |
11 | Steven D. Smith | Rep | Acworth, Charlestown, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, Washington | 2010 |
- ↑ Member was originally elected in a special election.
Past composition of the House of Representatives
References
- Ross, Elizabeth (21 March 1994). "Bigger Is Sometimes Better For Largest US Legislature". Christian Science Monitor.
- New Hampshire House of Representatives "NH House Facts"
- "New Hampshire Update Office of the House Clerk Resignations, Deaths, Special Elections" (PDF). Office of the House Clerk. 1 October 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
- Speaker Dick Hinch (R-Hillsborough 21) died of COVID-19.
- NBC Boston
- "New Hampshire House Democrats Minority Caucus Leader Ranked Choice Voting Election Results Visualization". rcvis.com. RCVIS. November 24, 2020.
External links
- State of New Hampshire House of Representatives official government website
- Project Vote Smart – State House of New Hampshire voter information
- The Legislative Branch of State Government