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MANUAL

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General Court

2001

No. 57

PUBLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE

William M. Gardner Secretary of State

Robert P. Ambrose Deputy Secretaiy of State

Compiled by Karen H. Ladd

New Hampshire

Department of State

June 12,2001

To the Citizens of New Hampshire:

The publication of the 2001 Manual for the General Court marks the 57 volume published in odd-numbered years since 1889. It includes general information about state government and the 2000 election results of the February presidential primary, the September state primary and the November general election.

This edition includes a brief history of the Carrigain Map, published in 1816 showing the boundaries of all New Hampshire towns existing at that time. It also includes a listing of the 2000 census population numbers for each town and city including how those numbers have changed during the last two centuries.

Secretary of State

THE MAKING OF THE CARRIGAIN MAP OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1803-1816

Frank C. Mevers and Mica B. Stark

The 1816 map of the State of New Hampshire, known after its maker. Secretary of State Philip Carrigain as the "Carrigain Map," is significant because it was the first map of the state to show town boundaries as they had been established or changed since Samuel Holland's map of 1784. Its accu- racy was accepted for forty years until superceded by a series of county maps published in the 1850s and 1860s. The collection of individual town maps from which Carrigain created his state map, remains at the state archives, a vital part of the state's documentary heritage.

From the implementation of initial plans in 1803 until its final publication in 1816 the map took thirteen years to complete. In December of 1803 the House of Representatives appointed Isaac Waldron [Barrington], Timothy Dix, Jr.[ Boscawen], and Nathan Barlow [Northumberland, Piercy (now Stark), and Stratford] a committee to receive information regarding survey- ing the large tracts of undeveloped land in the north country. There is good reason to believe that impetus for the surveys came from Barlow who was anxious to have the north country better defined and thus more fully repre- sented. Barlow simultaneously received appointment on a sister committee whose mission was to present a bill to cause each town to be surveyed for the purpose of compiling a state map.

On Dec. 30, 1803, Gov. John Taylor Oilman signed legislation calling for the surveys. Each survey was to include not only the boundaries but also the following: the exact limits and acreage of the town, including a descrip- tion of public roads, rivers, falls and principal streams, ponds, lakes, moun- tains, and the names of adjoining towns. Plans were due in to the Secretary of State's office by Nov. 6, 1805. Towns bore responsibility for costs of surveying and faced a $150 fine if the plan was late. However, every town was to receive a copy of the completed state map at state expense. In June 1805 the General Court extended the deadline until June 1806. Prominent among the surveyors were Jeremiah Fames and his son, Jeremiah, Jr., of Stewartstown, who drew plans of nine north country towns, Joshua Lane of Fremont who compiled nine towns in central New Hampshire, and

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Phinehas Merrill of Exeter who presented eight tastefully embellished ren- ditions of eastern towns.

On June 20, 1 806, a legislative act gave broad authority, as well as copy- right to the map, to Secretary of State Philip Carrigain and surveyor Phinehas Meirill who, in return, were to provide 500 copies of the finished map by June 1807. Nine days later Carrigain signed his and Memll's name to a pledge to furnish the copies in return for the copyright. Carrigain, at age 34, had been secretary of state since June 1805, and Merrill, age 39, was well-known in his profession. Though this is the first recorded inci- dence of the two working together, it is entirely likely that they already knew each other.

Philip Carrigain was the son of Dr. Philip and Elizabeth (Clough) CaiTigain. Dr. Carrigain practiced in Concord where Philip was bom Feb. 20, 1772. In 1794 he graduated from Dartmouth College and pracficed law with Arthur Livermore in Holdemess before establishing a practice of his own in Concord. In the capital he was known for his versatile talents, his witty geniality, his gendemanly manners, and his artistic tastes. His artistry manifested itself in his signature which, as became generally known, "was to go for nothing unless it was supplemented by a flourish beneath it, repre- senting an eagle's beak." Carrigain served as Secretary of State until 1809.

Phinehas Merrill was bom in Stratham in 1767. He acquired much of his knowledge through his own industry and application and helped his brother Eliphalet collect material for the first gazetteer of the state. As the map began to come together Merrill did much of the actual surveying and check- ing of the plans, taught the mdiments of surveying to lawyer Carrigain, and proved invaluable in sorting out and piecing together the town boundaries. Together with Carrigain he signed a loan of $5,000 in October 1807, but shortly drops out of the map's story. Merrill represented Stratham in the leg- islature from 1811 to 1813 and died on March 31, 1815, at age 47, before seeing the finished map.

Carrigain and Merrill encountered multiple problems of both physical and fiscal nature and accordingly retumed to the legislature repeatedly for exten- sions of time to complete the project and for loans to help with the cost. All towns sent in plans but at least 130 had to be retumed to obtain "the requi-

site correctness." In 1811 the legislature reduced from 500 to 250 the num- ber of copies Carrigain was to produce for the state. They asked that the pro- totype be delivered to the secretary of state by Jan. 1, 1812. The legislature repeatedly altered the number of maps required, extended the date by which it expected completion, and extended the time to repay the loans. There can be no doubt that the bureaucratic process took its toll in time and stress on everyone concerned, especially Carrigain. Perhaps his biggest obstacle in completing the map on schedule was that by 1812 he was personally sup- plying the bulk of the energy as well as covering much of the costs himself. Obviously, the magnification of this project exceeded any expectations Carrigain had before undertaking it. Only he could have grasped the enor- mous complexity of the project.

As he completed the prototype drawing he began looking for an engraver. Apparently some preliminary engraving was done at Newburyport, MA, but most was done at Philadelphia, under the close supervision of Carrigain. In a letter to the General Court in June 1817 Carrigain summarized his Philadelphia experience.

In 1812 1 went to Philadelphia to procure and to superin- tend the engraving. In consequence of the war the sheet copper having been monopolized by the Bank Bill engravers, I was obliged to procure raw copper in Baltimore which was prepared at a Manufactory at Elkton in Maryland. I was in Philadelphia from 1812 to 1816, with the exception of one journey to New Hampshire, solely employed in protracting a new Copy of the Map, and superintending the engraving of it. The map owes whatever reputation it has, to my minute care in examining the whole, with a precision tiresome and nearly fatal to my eyes, the lines and letters to be engraved. In 1816 the Map was completed.

Carrigain was fortunate in obtaining services of two of the more widely respected engravers and delineators of the time. Underneath the map's car- touche appear the names of William Harrison, Jr., and J. J. Barralet. Harrison, an engraver who was living and working in Philadelphia as early as

1797, was well known for his portrait engraving, and he most likely collabo- rated with Barralet on the scenic portion of the map. Carrigain said he almost went blind working on the map. The vast amount of engraving on the map indicates that more than one engraver had to be engaged in its production.

The Carrigain map was printed from six separate copper plates creating six printed sheets that when fitted together and pasted formed the complete map. Neither the copper plates themselves nor the records of how the large prints were transported to Concord from Philadelphia are known to exist. Carrigain apparently devoted much of the remainder of his life to putting the maps together for distribution or sale. At first sight, the viewer is struck by the beauty and exquisite detail of the map. New Hampshire is the central focus of the 48"x60" document. In its upper right comer, as viewed, as part of the beautiful cartouche, appears the title:

NEW HAMPSHIRE By recent Survey made under the Supreme Authority and published according to law by Phihp Carrigain Councillor at Law and late secretary of state. To His Excellency John Taylor Oilman Esq., and to the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New Hampshire, this map commenced under their auspices and matured by their patronage is most respectfully inscribed by their obliged servant, Philip Carrigain. Concord, 1816.

None other than State Geologist C. H. Hitchcock, in his 1874 three- vol- ume report on the geology of New Hampshire, evaluated the map as "exceedingly creditable, both to the author and to the state." Hitchcock embellished the tribute: "I do not recall the existence of any state map in the country so good as this, which was published at so early a period."

Back in Concord from Philadelphia in 1816 Carrigain presented the required 250 copies to the state and returned to his law practice. He had accumulated a large debt in Philadelphia and petitioned the legislature for financial remuneration. The body agreed to pay him $15.00 for every map the state ordered for newly incorporated towns and academies. Extra copies were Camgain's to sell. There appears to have been a second printing in

1818. Carrigain appealed to the legislature in 1825 and as late as 1833 to make a second edition but none was approved. Carrigain served as clerk of the state senate from 1821 to 1823. In 1825 he tagged New Hampshire "the Granite State" in his poem Lafayette's Return in honor of the French hero's visit to New Hampshire. In 1826 he traveled with a federal engineer around the state and returned to Gov. David Morrill in June a rather extensive report on "publick Surveys."

In Concord he lived on North Main Street in a large house which became known as "Carrigain's Folly." According to legend, he built the house in 1799 in anticipation of his wedding, only to have his bride abandon him at the altar. He died in reduced financial circumstances at the age of seventy on March 16, 1842, and is buried in Concord's Old North Cemetery.

Conserved copies of the map are known to exist at the Legislative Office Building, the State Library, the State Archives, the NH Historical Society, Dartmouth College, the Library of Congress, and at the Hermitage, the home of Andrew Jackson, in Nashville, Tennessee, the last represenfing a gift to the President by order of the General Court in 1 832. To refer to the document as "the Carrigain Map" in no way overstates a case. The techni- cal and professional assistance from Phinehas Merrill lent much credibility to the project. The costs to Carrigain's personal finances, to his health, and quite likely to his professional career were enormous, almost to the point of ruin, but he was proud of his work. The epitaph on his tombstone notes his two memorable achievements: being secretary of state, and authoring the map of the state.

[A more detailed, and annotated, article appeared in Historical New Hampshire, vol. 52 (FallAVinter 1997), 78-95.]

CONTENTS

Declaration of Independence 1

Federal Constitution 7

Index to the Federal Constitution 34

New Hampshire Constitution 55

Index to Constitutional Amendments 87

Chief Executives 89

Executive Councilors 91

State Senators 98

Justices of Supreme Court 133

Justices of Superior Court 135

United States Senators 137

Members of Continental Congress 139

Members of U.S. House of Representatives . 139

Presidents of the Senate 143

Senate Clerks 145

Speakers of the House of Representatives 146

House Clerks 1 48

House Sergeant- At- Arms 148

Department of State 149

Deputy Secretaries of State 1 50

Treasury 151

Attorneys General 152

Presidential Electors 154

Census 1800-2000 158

Voter Turnout 1 65

Presidential Primary 179

Direct Primary 255

General Election 349

New Hampshire General Court 435

State Government 441

Index to State Government Section 597

The Declaration of Independence is generally regarded as one of the most famous documents in the history of the world. On June 10, 1776, the Continental Congress appointed a committee, con- sisting of Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert R. Livingston to draft a Declaration of Independence.

Jefferson wrote out a rough draft of the Declaration, which was carefully revised by the committee and presented to Congress for adoption. After some further slight revisions by that body, it was adopted on July 4, 1776, at Philadelphia.

The parchment with the original signatures was deposited with the Department of State when the government was organized in 1789.

The original Declaration of Independence was transferred from the Department of State by direc- tion of the late President Warren G. Harding to the Library of Congress. The Declaration was moved from the Library of Congress in 1952 at the direction of Congress and transferred to the National Archives Building where it rests today.

THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

MADE BY THE ORIGINAL THIRTEEN STATES IN CONGRESS AT PHILADELPHIA

UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED JULY 4, 1776

When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume, among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the law of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed, by their Creator, with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men. deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long established, should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies, and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these States. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world.

He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.

He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.

He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people should relinquish the right of representation in the legislature, a right inestimable to them, and formidable to tyrants only.

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He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.

He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.

He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected, whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large for their exercise; the State remaining, in the meantime, exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.

He has endeavored to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the laws for naturalization of foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands.

He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers.

He has made judges dependent on his will alone, for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries.

He has erected a multitude of new offices, and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people, and eat out their substance.

He has kept among us, in times of peace, standing armies, without the consent of our legislatures.

He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power.

He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation:

For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:

For protecting them, by a mock trial, from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these States:

For cutting off our trade with all parts of the world:

For imposing taxes on us without our consent:

For depriving us, in many cases, of the benefits of trial by jury:

For transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses:

For abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government, and enlarging its boundaries, so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies:

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For taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments:

For suspending our own legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.

He has abdicated government here, by declaring us out of his protection, and waging war against us.

He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.

He is. at this time, transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation, and tyranny, already begun, with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy, scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation.

He has constrained our fellow citizens, taken captive on the high seas, to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands.

He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian savages, whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions.

In every stage of these oppressions we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms: our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.

Nor have we been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them, from time to time, of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separafion, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace friends.

We, therefore, the Representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name, and by authority of the good people of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare. That these United Colonies, are, and of right ought to be, free and independent States; that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connexion between them and the State of Great Britain, is, and ought to be, totally dissolved; and that as free and independent States, they have full power to levy war, conclude peace.

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contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do ail other acts and things which independent States may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honour.

JOHN HANCOCK

New Hampshire.

Pennsylvania.

Josiah Bartlett,

Wm. Whipple,

Matthew Thornton.

Massachusetts Bay.

Saml. Adams,

John Adams,

Robt. Treat Paine,

Elbridge Gerry.

Rhode Island.

Step. Hopkins, William EUery.

Robt. Morris,

Benjamin Rush.

Benja. Franklin,

John Morton,

Geo. Clymer.

Jas. Smith,

Geo. Taylor,

James Wilson,

Geo. Ross.

Delaware.

Caesar Rodney,

Geo. Read, Thos. M'Kean.

Connecticut.

Maryland.

Roger Sherman,

Sam'el Huntington.

Wm. Williams,

Oliver Wolcott.

Samuel Chase,

Wm. Paca,

Thos. Stone,

Charles Carroll of Carollton.

New York.

Virginia.

Wm. Floyd,

Phil Livingston,

Frans. Lewis,

Lewis Morris.

New Jersey.

George Wythe,

Richard Henry Lee,

Th. Jefferson,

Benja. Harrison,

Thos. Nelson, Jr.,

Francis Lightfoot Lee,

Carter Braxton.

Richd. Stockton,

Jno. Witherspoon,

Fras. Hopkinson,

John Hart,

Abra. Clark.

North Carolina.

Wm. Hooper,

Joseph Hewes,

John Penn.

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South Carolina.

Edward Rutledge, Thos. Heyward, Junr., Thomas Lynch, Junr.,

Arthur Middleton.

Georgia.

Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, Geo. Walton.

Ordered:

In Congress January 18, 1777

That an authenticated copy of the Declaration of Independence, with the names of the Members of Congress subscribing the same, be sent to each of the United States, and that they be desired to have the same put on record.

By order of Congress.

JOHN HANCOCK

President.

Attest, Chas. Thomson, Secy.

A true copy.

John Hancock, Presidt.

The United States Constitution is the oldest feder- al constitution in existence. It was so well framed that it has served as the basis for this government for a century and a half. Only once has it been seriously endangered, this being during the Civil War. Many of its principles have been adopted by other coun- tries.

The Constitution was the outgrowth of a conven- tion of delegates from the different states that met in Philadelphia in May, 1787, Rhode Island not being represented. George Washington presided over the convention, which lasted from May to September.

The Constitution was then submitted to the then existing states for ratification, with a provision that it should become effective when ratified by nine states. New Hampshire was the ninth state to ratify, June 21, 1788, and the Constitution went into effect in 1789.

The states ratified the Constitution in the following order: Delaware, Dec. 7; Pennsylvania, Dec 12, and New Jersey, Dec. 18, 1787; Georgia, Jan 2; Connecticut, Jan 9; Massachusetts, Feb. 6; Maryland, Apr. 28; South Carolina, May 23; New Hampshire, June 21; Virginia, June 26, and New York, July 26, 1788; North Carolina, Nov. 21, 1789, and Rhode Island, May 29, 1790.

CONSTITUTION

OF THE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

The Constitution originally consisted of a Preamble and seven Articles, and in that form was completed and signed at a convention of the States, Sept. 17, 1787. The Government under the Constitution was declared in effect on the first Wednesday in March, 1789.

ARTICLE I

Section 1. Legislative powers; in whom vested.

Sec. 2. House of Representatives, how and by whom chosen Qualifications of a Representative Representatives and direct taxes, how apportioned Enumeration Vacancies to be filled Power of choosing officers, and of impeachment.

Sec. 3. Senators, how and by whom chosen How classified State Executive, when to make temporary appointments, in case, etc. -Qualifications of a Senator President of the Senate, his right to vote President pro tem. and other officers of the Senate, how chosen Power to try impeachment When President is tried. Chief Justice to preside Sentence.

Sec. 4. Times, etc., of holding elections, how prescribed At least one Session in each year.

Sec. 5. Membership Quorum Adjournments Rules Power to punish or expel Journal Time of adjournment, how limited, etc.

Sec. 6. Compensation Privileges Disqualification in certain cases.

Sec. 7. House to originate all revenue bills Veto Bill may be passed by two thirds of each house, notwithstanding, etc. Bill, not returned in ten days, to become a law Provisions as to orders, concurrent resolutions, etc.

Sec. 8. Powers of Congress

Sec. 9. Provision as to migration or importation of certain persons Habeas Corpus Bills of attainder, etc. Taxes, how apportioned No export duty No commercial preference Money, how drawn from treasury, etc. No titular nobility Officers not to receive presents, etc.

Sec. 10. States prohibited for the exercise of certain powers.

ARTICLE II

Section 1. President; his term of office Electors of President: number and how appointed Electors to vote on same day Qualification of President On whom his duties devolve in case of his removal, death, etc. President's compensation His oath of office.

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Sec. 2. President to be commander-in-chief He may require opinions of Cabinet Officers, etc., may pardon Treaty-making power Nomination of certain officers Wiien President may fill vacancies.

Sec. 3. President shall communicate to Congress He may convene and adjourn Congress, in case of disagreement, etc. Shall receive ambassadors, execute laws, and commission officers.

Sec. 4. All civil offices forfeited for certain crimes.

ARTICLE III

Section 1 . Judicial powers Tenure Compensation.

Sec. 2. Judicial power, to what cases it extends Original jurisdiction of Supreme Court Appellate Trial by jury, etc. Trial, where.

Sec. 3. Treason defined Proof of Punishment of

ARTICLE IV

Section 1 . Each State to give credit to the public acts, of every other State.

Sec. 2. Privileges of citizens of each State Fugitives from justice to be delivered up Persons held to service having escaped, to be delivered up.

Sec. 3. Admission of new States Power of Congress over territory and other property.

Sec 4. Republican form of government guaranteed Each State to be protected.

ARTICLE V

Constitution; how amended Proviso.

ARTICLE VI

Certain debts, etc., declared valid Supremacy of Constitution, treaties, and laws of the United States Oath to support Constitution, by whom taken No religious test.

ARTICLE VII

What ratification shall establish Constitution.

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AMENDMENTS

I. Religious establishment prohibited Freedom of speech, of

the press, and right to petition. n. Right to keep and bear arms.

III. No soldier to be quartered in any house, unless, etc.

IV. Right of search and seizure regulated.

V. Provisions concerning prosecution, trial, and punishment Private property not to be taken for public use, without compensation.

VI. Further provision respecting criminal prosecutions.

VII. Right of trial by jury secured.

VIII. Excessive bail or fines and cruel punishments prohibited.

IX. Rule of construction of Constitudon.

X. Same subject; rights of States.

XI. Same subject; judicial powers construed.

XII. Manner of choosing President and Vice-President.

XIII. Slavery abolished.

XIV. Citizenship; representation Public debt. XV. Right of suffrage By whom exercised.

XVI. Taxes on incomes.

XVII. Election of senators Filling of vacancies. XVIII. Prohibifion. XIX. Suffrage; not to be denied because of sex. XX. Commencement of terms of President, Vice-President and

members of Congress; time of assembling of Congress. XXI. Repeal of Prohibition. XXII. Term of office of President ratification.

XXIII. District of Columbia granting representation in the Electoral College ratification.

XXIV. Relating to the qualificafion of electors. XXV. Succession President Vice-President.

XXVI. Extending the right to vote to citizens eighteen years of age or older.

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THE CONSTITUTION

Preamble WE THE PEOPLE of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

ARTICLE I

Section 1

Legislative powers vested in Congress All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.

Section 2

Composition of the House of Representatives 1 . The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every second Year by the People of the several States, and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous Branch of the State Legislature.

Qualification of Representatives 2. No person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the Age of twenty-five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen.

Apportionment of Representatives and direct taxes census * 3. [Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States, which may be included within this Union, according to their respective Numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole Number of free Persons, including those bound to Service for a term of Years and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other persons.] The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct. The Number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty thousand, but each State shall have at Least one Representative; and until such enumerafion shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse three, Massachusetts eight, Rhode Island and Providence Plantadons one, Connecticut five. New York six. New Jersey four, Pennsylvania eight, Delaware one, Maryland six, Virginia ten. North Carolina five. South Carolina five, and Georgia three.

Filling of vacancies in representation 4. When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies.

Selection of officers; power of impeachment 5. The House of Representatives shall chuse their Speaker and other Officers; and shall have the sole Power of Impeachment.

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**Section 3

The Senate [1. The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, chosen by the Legislature thereof, for six Years: and each Senator shall have one Vote. J

Classification of Senators; filling of vacancies 2. Immediately after they shall be assembled in Consequence of the first Election, they shall be divided as equally as may be into three Classes. The Seats of the Senators of the first Class shall be vacated at the Expiration of the second Year, of the second Class at the expiration of the fourth Year, and of the third Class at the expiration of the sixth Year, so that one-third may be chosen every second Year, and if Vacancies happen by Resignation, or otherwise, during the Recess of the Legislature of any State, the Executive thereof may make temporary Appointments [until the next Meeting of the Legislature, which shall then fill such Vacancies.]

Qualification of Senators 3. No person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty Years, and been nine Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State for which he shall be chosen.

Vice President to be President of Senate 4. The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided.

Selection of Senate Officers; President pro tempore 5. The Senate, shall chuse their other Officers, and also a President pro tempore, in the absence of the Vice-President, or when he shall exercise the Office of President of the United States.

Senate to try impeachment 6. The Senate shall have the sole Power to try all Impeachments. When sitting for that Purpose, they shall be on Oath or Affirmation. When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice shall preside: And no Person shall be convicted without the Concurrence of two thirds of the Members present.

Judgment in case of impeachment 7. Judgement in Cases of Impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from Office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any Office of honor. Trust, or Profit under the United States: but the Party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to Indictment, Trial, Judgment and Punishment, according to Law.

Section 4

Control of congressional elections 1 . The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof, but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.

*The clause included in brackets is amended by the fourteenth amendment, second section.

**The first paragraph of Section three of Article I of the Constitution of the United States, and so much of paragraph two of the same section as relates to filling vacancies are amended by the seventeenth amendment to the Constitution.

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*Time for assembling of Congress 2. The Congress shall assemble at least once in every Year, and such Meeting shall be on the first Monday in December, unless they shall by Law appoint a different day.

Section 5

Each House to be the judge of the election and qualiHcations of its members; regulations as to quorum 1 . Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members, and a Majority of each shall constitute a Quorum to do Business; but a small Number may adjourn from day to day. and may be authorized to compel the Attendance of absent Members, in such Manner, and under such Penalties as each House may provide.

Each House to determine its own rules 2. Each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, punish its Members for disorderly Behavior, and, with the Concurrence of two thirds, expel a Member.

Journals and yeas and nays 3. Each House shall keep a Journal of its Proceedings, and from time to time publish the same, excepting such Parts as may in their judgment require Secrecy; and the Yeas and Nays of the Members of either House on any question shall, at the Desire of one fifth of those Present, be entered on the Journal.

Adjournment 4. Neither House, during the Session of Congress shall, without the Consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other Place than that in which the two Houses shall be sitting.

Section 6

Compensation and privileges of Members of Congress 1. The Senators and Representatives shall receive a Compensation for their Services, to be ascertained by Law, and paid out of the Treasury of the United States. They shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other place.

Incompatible offices; exclusions 2. No Senator or Representative shall, during the Time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil Office under the Authority of the United States, which shall have been created, or the Emoluments whereof shall have been encreased during such time; and no Person holding any Office under the United States, shall be a Member of either House during his continuance in Office.

Section 7

Revenue bills to originate in House 1 . All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills.

*AiTiended by Article XX, section 2. of the amendments to the Constitution.

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Manner of passing bills; veto power of President 2. Every Bill which shall have passed the House of Representatives and the Senate, shall before it becomes a Law. be presented to the President of the United States; If he approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his Objections to that House in which it shall have originated, who shall enter the Objections at large on their Journal, and proceed to reconsider it. If after such Reconsideration two thirds of that House shall agree to pass the Bill, it shall be sent, together with the Objections, to the other House, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if approved by two thirds of that House, it shall become a Law. But in all such Cases the Votes of both Houses shall be determined by Yeas and Nays, and the Names of the Persons voting for and against the Bill shall be entered on the Journal of each House respectively. If any Bill shall not be returned by the President within ten days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the Same shall be a Law, in like Manner as if he had signed it, unless the Congress by their Adjournment prevent its Return, in which Case it shall not be a Law.

Concurrent orders or resolutions, to be passed by President 3. Every Order, Resolution, or Vote to which the Concurrence of the Senate and House of Representatives may be necessary (except on a question of adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the United States; and before the Same shall take Effect, shall be approved by him, or being disapproved by him, shall be repassed by two thirds of the Senate and House of Representatives, according to the Rules and Limitations prescribed in the Case of a Bill.

Section 8

*General powers of Congress.

The Congress shall have the Power I . To lay and collect Taxes, Duties. Imposts and Excises, to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States; but all Duties, Imposts and Excises shall be uniform throughout the United States.

Borrowing of money 2. To borrow money on the credit of the United States.

Regulation of commerce 3. To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes.

Naturalization and bankruptcy 4. To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States.

Money, weights and measures 5. To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures.

Counterfeiting 6. To provide for the Punishment of counterfeiting the Securities and concurrent Coin of the United States.

Post offices 7. To establish Post Offices and post roads.

*By Article XVI of the amendments to the Constitution, Congress is given the power to lay and collect taxes on incomes.

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Patents and copyrights 8. To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.

Inferior courts 9. To constitute Tribunals inferior to the supreme Court.

Piracies and felonies 10. To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the high Seas, and Offenses against the Law of Nations.

War; marque and reprisal 1 1 . To declare war, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water.

Armies 12. To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years.

Navy 13. To provide and maintain a Navy.

Land and naval forces 14. To make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval forces.

Calling out militia 15. To provide for calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections and repel Invasions.

Organizing, arming and disciplining militia 16. To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining the Militia, and for governing such Part of them as may be employed in the Service of the United States, reserving to the States, respectively, the Appointment of the Officers, and the Authority of training the Militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress.

Exclusive legislation over District of Columbia 1 7. To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of particular States, and the acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like Authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock- Yards and other needful Buildings; and

To enact laws necessary to enforce Constitution 18. To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers, and all other Powers vested by this Constitudon in the Government of the United States, or in any department or Office thereof.

Section 9

Migration or importation of certain persons not to be prohibited before 1808 1 .

The Migration or Importation of such Persons as any of the States now existing shall think proper to admit shall not be prohibited by the Congress prior to the Year one thousand eight hundred and eight, but a tax or duty may be imposed on such Importation, not exceeding ten dollars for each Person.

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Writ of habeas corpus not to be suspended; exception 2. The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it.

Bills of attainder and ex post facto laws prohibited 3. No Bill of Attainder or ex post facto Law shall be passed.

Capitation and other direct taxes *4. No capitation, or other direct tax shall be laid, unless in Proportion to the Census of Enumeration herein before directed to be taken.

Exports not to be taxed 5. No Tax or Duty shall be laid on Article exported from any State.

No preference to be given to ports of any State; interstate shipping 6. No

Preference shall be given by any Regulation of Commerce or Revenue to the Ports of one State over those of another, nor shall Vessels bound to, or from, one State, be obliged to enter, clear, or pay Duties in another.

Money, how drawn from treasury; Hnancial statements to be published 7. No

Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law; and a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time.

Titles of nobility not to be granted; acceptance by government officers of favors from foreign powers 8. No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States: And no Person holding any office of Profit or Trust under them, shall without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present. Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State.

Section 10

Limitations of the powers of the several States 1. No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money, emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts or grant any Title of Nobility.

State imposts and duties 2. No State shall, without the Consent of the Congress, lay any Imposts or Duties on Imports or Exports, except what may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection Laws; and the net Produce of all Duties and Imposts, laid by any State on Imports or Exports, shall be for the Use of the Treasury of the United States; and all such Laws shall be subject to the Revision and Control of the Congress.

Further restrictions on powers of State 3. No State shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any duty of Tonnage, keep Troops, or Ships of War in time of Peace, enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, or engage in War, unless actually invaded, or in such imminent Danger as will not admit of delay.

*See sixteenth amendment.

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ARTICLE II

Section 1

The President; the executive power 1. The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice-President, chosen for the same Term, be elected, as follows:

Appointment and qualifications of presidential electors 2. Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress; but no Senator or Representative or Person holding an Office of Trust or Profit under the United States, shall be appointed an Elector.

Original method of electing the President and Vice-President *[The Electors shall meet in their respective States, and vote by Ballot for two persons, of whom one at least shall not be an Inhabitant of the same State with themselves. And they shall make a List of all the Persons voted for. and of the Number of Votes for each; which List they shall sign and certify, and transmit sealed to the Seat of the Government of the United States, directed to the President of the Senate. The President of the Senate shall, in the Presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, open all the Certificates, and the Votes shall then be counted. The Person having the greatest Number of Votes shall be the President, if such Number be a Majority of the whole Number of Electors appointed; and if there be more than one who have such Majority, and have an equal Number of Votes, then the House of Representatives shall immediately chuse by Ballot one of them for President; and if no Person have a Majority, then from the five highest on the list the said House shall in like Manner chuse the President. But in chusing the President, the Votes shall be taken by States, the Representation from each State having one Vote; A quorum for this Purpose shall consist of a Member or Members from two-thirds of the States, and a Majority of all the States shall be necessary to a Choice. In every case, after the Choice of the President, the Person having the greatest Number of Votes of the Electors shall be the Vice-President. But if there should remain two or more who have equal Votes, the Senate shall chuse from them by Ballot the Vice-President.]

Congress may determine time of choosing electors and day for casting their votes

3. The Congress may determine the Time of chusing the Electors, and the Day on which they shall give their Votes; which Day shall be the same throughout the United States.

**Qualifications for the office of President 4. No person except a natural bom Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty-five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.

trilling vacancy in the office of President 5. In Case of the Removal of the President from Office, or of his Death. Resignation, or Inability to discharge the Powers and Duties of the said Office, the same shall devolve on the Vice-President, and the Congress may by Law provide for the Case of Removal. Death. Resignation or Inability, both of the President and Vice President, declaring what Officer shall then act as President, and such Officer shall act accordingly, until the Disability be removed, or a President shall be elected.

*This clause has been superseded by the twelfth amendment.

**For qualifications of the Vice-President, see Article XII of the amendments.

t Amended by Article XX, sections 3, and 4, of the amendments to the Constitution.

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Compensation of the President 6. The President shall, at stated Times, receive for his Services, a Compensation, which shall neither be encreased nor diminished during the Period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that Period any other Emolument for the United States, or any of them.

Oath to be taken by the President 7. Before he enter on the Execution of his Office, he shall take the following Oath or Affirmation: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."'

Section 2

The President to be commander-in-chief of army and navy and head of executive department; may grant reprieves and pardons 1 . The President shall be Commander- in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States; he may require the Opinion, in writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments, upon any subject relating to the Duties of their respective Offices, and he shall have Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.

President may, with concurrence of Senate, make treaties, appoint ambassadors; etc.; appointment of inferior officers, authority of Congress over 2. He shall have Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate to make Treaties, provided two- thirds of the Senators present concur; and he shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the Supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law; but the Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in the Courts of Law, or in the Heads of Departments.

President may fill vacancies in office during recess of Senate 3. The President shall have Power to fill all Vacancies that may happen during the Recess of the Senate, by granting Commissions which shall expire at the End of their next Session.

Section 3

President to give advice to Congress; may convene or adjourn it on certain occasions; to receive ambassadors, etc.; have laws executed and commission all officers

He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient; he may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them, and in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, he may adjourn them to such Time as he shall think proper; he shall receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers; he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and shall Commission all the Officers of the United States.

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Section 4

Ail civil officers removable by impeachment 1 . The President, Vice-President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high crimes and Misdemeanors.

ARTICLE III

Section 1

Judicial power; how vested; term of office and compensation of judges The

judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their offices during good Behaviour, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services a Compensation which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in office.

Section 2

* Jurisdiction of Federal courts The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority; to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and consuls; to all Cases of Admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction; to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party; to Controversies between two or more States; between a State and Citizens of another State; between Citizens of different States; between Citizens of the same States claiming Lands under Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects.

Original and appellate jurisdiction of Supreme Court 2. In all cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be Party, the Supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction. In all the other Cases before mentioned, the Supreme Court shall have appellate Jurisdiction, both as to Law and Fact, with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations as the Congress shall make.

Trial of all crimes, except impeachment, to be by jury 3. The trial of all such Crimes, except in Cases of Impeachment, shall be by Jury; and such Trial shall be held in the State where the said Crimes shall have been committed; but when not committed within any State, the trial shall be at such Place or Places as the Congress may by Law have directed.

Treason defined; conviction of 1. Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or, in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act. or on Confession in open Court.

Congress to declare punishment for treason; proviso 2. The Congress shall have power to declare the Punishment of Treason, but no Attainder of Treason shall work Corruption of Blood, or Forfeiture except during the Life of the Person attained.

''This section is abridged by Article XI of the amendments.

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ARTICLE IV

Section 1

Each State to give full faith and credit to the public acts and records of other States

Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State. And the Congress may by general Laws prescribe the Manner in which such Acts, Records and Proceedings shall be proved, and the Effect thereof.

Section 2

Privileges to citizens 1 . Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.

Extradition between the several States 2. A Person charged in any State with Treason, Felony, or other Crime, who shall flee from Justice, and be found in another State, shall on demand of the executive Authority of the State from which he fled, be delivered up, to be removed to the State having Jurisdiction of the Crime.

*Person held to labor or services in one State, fleeing to another, to be returned

3. No Person held to Serve or Labour in one State under the Laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in Consequence of any Law or Regulation therein, be discharged from such Service or Labour, but shall be delivered up on Claim of the Party to whom such Service or Labour may be due.

Section 3

New States 1. New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by Junction of two or more States, or parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.

Regulations concerning territory 2. The Congress shall have Power to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging to the United States; and nothing in this Constitution shall be so construed as to Prejudice any Claims of the United States, or of any particular State.

Section 4

Republican form of government and protection guaranteed the several States 1 . The

United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence.

*See thirteenth amendment.

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ARTICLE V

Ways in which the Constitution can be amended The Congress, whenever two-thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two-thirds of the several States, shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments, which, in either Case, shall be valid to all Intents and Purposes, as part of this Constitution, when ratified by the Legislature of three-fourths of the several States, or by Conventions in three-fourths thereof, as the one or the other Mode of Ratification may be proposed by the Congress; Provided that no Amendment which may be made prior to the year One thousand eight hundred and eight shall in any Manner affect the first and fourth Clauses in the Ninth Section of the first Article; and that no State, without its Consent, shall be deprived of its equal Suffrage in the Senate.

ARTICLE VI

Debts contracted under the confederation secured 1. All Debts contracted and Engagements entered into, before the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution, as under the Confederation.

Constitution, laws and treaties of the United States to be supreme 2. This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding.

Who shall take constitutional oaths; no religious test as to official qualifications 3.

The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members of the several State Legislatures, and all executive and judicial Officers, both of the United States and of the several States, shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any office or public Trust under the United States.

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ARTICLE VII

Constitution to be considered adopted when ratified by nine States

The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States shall be sufficient for the Establishment of this Constitution between the States so ratifying the Same.

Done in Convention by Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independence of the United States of America the Twelfth. In Witness whereof We have hereunto subscribed our Names.

G®. WASHINGTON

President and Deputy for Virginia

New Hampshire.

John Langdon

Massachusetts.

Nicholas Gilman

Nathaniel Gorham

Connecticut.

Rufus King

Wm Saml Johnson

New York.

Roger Sherman

Alexander Hamilton

New Jersey.

Wil: Livingston

Wm Patterson

David Brearley

Pennsylvania.

Jona: Dayton

B. Franklin

Thomas Mifflin

Robt. Morris

Geo. Clymer

Thos. Fitzsimons

Jared IngersoU

James Wilson

Delaware.

Gouv Morris

Geo: Reed

Gunning Bedford Jun

John Dickinson

Richard Bassett

Jaco: Broom

Maryland.

James McHenry

Dan: of St. Thos Jenifer

Danl Carroll

Virginia.

John Blair

North Carolina.

James Madison Jr.

Wm Blount

Richd Dobbs Spaight

Hu Williamson

South Carolina.

J. Rudedge

Charles Cotesworth Pinckney

Charles Pinckney

Georgia.

Pierce Butler

William Few

Abr Baldwin

Attest: William Jackson, Secretary

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AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE

UNITED STATES

The following amendments from articles I to X inclusive were proposed at the first session of the tlrst Congress of the United States, which was begun and held at the city of New York on the 4th day of March, 1789, and were adopted by the requisite number of states, as follows: New Jersey, Nov. 20, 1789: Maryland. Dec. 19, 1789; North Carolina, Dec. 22, 1 789; South Carolina, Jan. 1 9, 1 790; New Hampshire, Jan. 25, 1 790; Delaware, Jan. 28, 1790; Pennsylvania, March 10, 1790; New York, March 27, 1790; Rhode Island, June 15, 1790; Vermont, Nov. 3, 1791, and Virginia, Dec. 15, 1791.

The following preamble and resolution preceded the original proposition of the amendments, and as they have been supposed by a high equity judge to have an important bearing on the construction of those amendments, they are here inserted. They will be found in the journals of the first session of the first congress.

CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES

Begun and held at the city of New York, on Wednesday, the

4th day of March, 1789.

The conventions of a number of the states having, at the time of their adopting the Constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added, and as extending the ground of public confidence in the government will best insure the beneficent ends of its institution:

Resolved, By the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in congress assembled, two-thirds of both houses concurring, that the following articles be proposed to the legislature of the several states, as amendments to the constitution of the United States; all or any of which arficles, when ratified by three-fourths of the said legislatures, to be valid to all intents and purposes, as part of the said constitution, namely:

ARTICLE I

Freedom of religion, of speech, of the press, and right of petition Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

ARTICLE II

Right of the people to bear arms not to be infringed A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

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ARTICLE III

Quartering of troops No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.

ARTICLE IV

Persons and houses to be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures The

right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

ARTICLE V

Trials for crimes; just compensation for private property taken for public use No

person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

ARTICLE VI

Civil rights in trials for crime enumerated In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law. and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.

ARTICLE VII

Civil rights in civil suits In suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried in a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of the common law.

ARTICLE VIII

Excessive bail, fines and punishments prohibited Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

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ARTICLE IX

Reserved rights of people The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

ARTICLE X

Powers not delegated, reserved to States and people respectively The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

[The eleventh amendment, which follows, was proposed to the legislatures of the several states by the third Congress on March 5, 1794, and was declared in force January 8, 1798.]

ARTICLE XI

Judicial power of United States not to extend to suits against a State The Judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity, commenced or prosecuted against one of the United States by Citizens of another State, or by Citizens or Subjects of any Foreign State.

[The twelfth amendment which follows, was proposed to the legislatures of the several states by the eighth Congress on December 12. 1803, and was declared in force September 25, 1804.]

ARTICLE XII

*Present mode of electing President and Vice-President by electors The Electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for President and Vice-President, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves; they shall name in their ballots the person voted for as President, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as Vice President, and they shall make distinct lists of all persons voted for as President, and of all persons voted for as Vice-President, and of the number of votes for each, which lists they shall sign and certify, and transmit sealed to the seat of the government of the United States, directed to the President of the Senate; The President of the Senate shall, in the presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, open all the certificates and the votes shall then be counted; The person having the greatest number of votes for President, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed; and if no person have such majority, then from the persons having the highest numbers not exceeding three on the list of those voted for as President, the House of Representatives shall choose immediately, by ballot, the President. But in choosing the President, the votes shall be taken by states, the representation from each State having one vote; a quorum for this purpose shall consist of a member or members from two-thirds of the states, and a majority of all the states shall be necessary to a choice. And if the House of Representatives shall not choose a President whenever the right of choice shall devolve upon them, before the fourth day of March next following, then the Vice-President shall act as President, as in the case of the death or other constitutional disability of the President. The person having the greatest number of votes as Vice-President, shall be the Vice-President, if such number be a majority

*Amended by Article XX, sections 3 and 4. of the amendments to the Constitution.

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of the whole number of electors appointed, and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list, the Senate shall choose the Vice-President; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the whole number of Senators and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.

[The thirteenth amendment, which follows, was proposed to the legislatures of the several states by the thirty-eighth Congress on February 1, 1865, and was declared in force December 18, 1865.]

ARTICLE XIII

Section 1

Slavery prohibited Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

Section 2

Congress given power to enforce this article Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

[The fourteenth amendment, which follows, was proposed to the legislatures of the several states by the thirty-ninth Congress on June 16, 1866, and was declared in force July 28, 1 868.]

ARTICLE XIV

Section 1

Citizenship defined; privileges of citizens All persons bom or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

Section 2

Apportionment of Representatives Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States. Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age. and citizens of the United Slates, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.

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Section 3

Disqualification for office; removal of disability No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two- thirds of each House, remove such disability.

Section 4

Public debt not to be questioned; payment of debts and claims incurred in aid of rebellion forbidden The validity of the public debt of the United States, authorized by law, including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not be questioned. But neither the United States nor any State shall assume or pay any debt or obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave; but all such debts, obligations and claims shall be held illegal and void.

Section 5

Congress given power to enforce this article The Congress shall have power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article.

[The fifteenth amendment, which follows, was proposed to the legislatures of the several states by the fortieth Congress on February 27, 1869, and was declared in force March 30, 1870.]

ARTICLE XV

Section 1

Right of certain citizens to vote established The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State, on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

Section 2

Congress given power to enforce this article The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

[The sixteenth amendment, which follows, was proposed to the legislatures of the several states by the sixty-first Congress on July 12, 1909, and was declared in force February 25, 1913.]

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ARTICLE XVI

Taxes on incomes; Congress given power to lay and collect The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.

[The seventeenth amendment, which follows, was proposed to the legislatures of the several states by the sixty-second Congress on May 16, 1912. and was declared in force May 31, 1913.]

ARTICLE XVII

Election of United States Senators; filling of vacancies; qualiOcation of electors 1 .

The Senate of the United States will be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote. The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures.

2. When vacancies happen in the representation of any State in the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies; Provided, that the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointment until the people fill the vacancies by elecdon as the legislature may direct.

3. This amendment shall not be so construed as to affect the election or term of any Senator chosen before it becomes valid as part of the Constitution.

[The eighteenth amendment, which follows, was proposed to the legislatures of the several states by the sixty-fifth Congress, and was declared on January 29. 1919. as going into full force and effect on January 16, 1920.]

^ARTICLE XVIII

Manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors, for beverage purposes, prohibited 1 . After one year from the ratification of this article, the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States and all territory subject to the jurisdiction thereof for beverage purposes is hereby prohibited.

Congress and the several States given concurrent power to pass appropriate legislation to enforce this article 2. The Congress and the several States shall have concurrent power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

Provisions of article to become operative, when adopted by three-fourths of the State

3. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of the several States, as provided in the Constitution within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.

*Repealed by Article XXI, effective December 5. 1933.

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[The nineteenth amendment, which follows, was proposed to the legislatures of the several states by the sixty-sixth Congress on May 19, 1919, and declared in force August 26, 1920.]

ARTICLE XIX

The right of citizens to vote shall not be denied because of sex

The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.

Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

[The twentieth amendment, which follows, was proposed to the legislatures of the states by the seventy-second Congress, Senate Joint Res. 14. passed by the House of Representatives on March 1, 1932: the Senate March 2, 1932; signed by the Speaker of the House March 2, 1932, by the Vice-President of the U.S. and the President of the Senate March 3, 1932. Ratification by the thirty-sixth state occurred January 23, 1933. Sections 1 and 2 of the amendment became effective October 15. 1933.]

ARTICLE XX

Section 1

Terms of President, Vice-President, Senators and Representatives

The terms of the President and Vice-President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January, and the terms of Senators and Representatives at noon on the 3d day of January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of the successors shall then begin.

Section 2

Time of assembling Congress The Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall begin at noon on the 3d day of January, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.

Section 3

Filling vacancy in office of President If at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the President, the President elect shall have died, the Vice-President elect shall become President. If a President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the President elect shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice- President elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice-President elect shall have qualified, declaring who shall then act as President, or the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice-President shall have qualified.

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Section 4

Power of Congress in Presidential succession The Congress may by law provide for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the House of Representatives may choose a President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them, and for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the Senate may choose a Vice-President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them.

Section 5

Time of taking effect Sections 1 and 2 shall take effect on the 15th day of October following the ratification of this article.

Section 6

Ratification This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission.

[The twenty-first amendment, which follows, was proposed by the seventy-second Congress, second session beginning December 5. 1932. Senate Joint Resolution 211. passed February 20, 1933, provided for ratification by conventions in three-fourths of the States. The amendment became effective with ratification by Utah, the thirty-sixth state, on December 5. 1933.]

ARTICLE XXI

Section 1

Repeal of Prohibition Amendment The eighteenth article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States is hereby repealed.

Section 2

Transportation of intoxicating Liquors The transportation or importation into any State, Territory, or possession of the United States for delivery or use therein of intoxicating liquors, in violation of the laws thereof, is hereby prohibited.

Section 3

Ratification This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by conventions in the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.

[The twenty-second amendment, which follows, was proposed by the eightieth Congress, first session beginning January 3, 1947. Joint Resolution provided for ratification by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several states. The amendment became effective with ratification by Minnesota, the thirty-sixth state, on February 27, 1951.]

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ARTICLE XXII

Section 1

Term of the office of President No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once. But this Article shall not apply to any person holding the office of President when this Article was proposed by the Congress, and shall not prevent any person who may be holding the office of President, or acting as President, during the term within which this Article becomes operative from holding the office of President or acting as President during the remainder of such term.

Section 2

Ratification This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission to the States by the Congress.

[The twenty-third amendment which follows, was proposed by the eighty-sixth Congress, second session beginning January 6, 1960. Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States granting representation in the electoral college to the District of Columbia, and provided for ratification by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several states within seven years from the date of its submission by the Congress. The amendment became effective with ratification by Kansas, on April 3, 1961.]

ARTICLE XXIII

Section 1

Granting representation in the electoral college to the District of Columbia The

District constituting the seat of Government of the United States shall appoint in such manner as the Congress may direct: A number of electors of President and Vice President equal to the whole number of Senators and Representatives in Congress to which the District would be entitled if it were a State, but in no event more than the least populous State; they shall be in addition to those appointed by the States, but they shall be considered, for the purposes of the election of President and Vice President, to be electors appointed by a State; and they shall meet in the District and perform such duties as provided by the twelfth article of amendment.

Section 2

Congress given power to enforce this Article The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

[The twenty-fourth amendment which follows, was proposed by the eighty-seventh Congress, second session beginning January 10, 1962. Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to the qualifications of electors, and provided for ratification by the legislature of three-fourths of the several states within seven years from the date of its submission by the Congress. The amendment became effective with ratification by South Dakota, on January 23, 1964.]

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ARTICLE XXIV

Section 1

Relating to the qualifications of electors The rights of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President, for electors for President or Vice President, or for Senator or Representative in Congress, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State by reason of failure to pay any poll tax or other tax.

Section 2

Congress given power to enforce this Article The Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

[The twenty-fifth amendment which follows, was proposed at the first session of the eighty-ninth Congress beginning January 4, 1965. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to succession to the Presidency and Vice Presidency and to cases where the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, and provided for ratification by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several states within seven years from the date of its submission by the Congress. The amendment became effective with ratification by Nevada on February 10. 1967.]

ARTICLE XXV

Section 1

Vice President to become President In case of the removal of the President from office or of his death or resignation, the Vice President shall become President.

Section 2

President to nominate Vice President when vacancy in office of Vice President

Whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmadon by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress.

Section 3

President unable to discharge duties Vice President to be Acting President

Whenever the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, and until he transmits to them a written declaration to the contrary, such powers and duties shall be discharged by the Vice President as Acting President.

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Section 4

President unable to discharge duties determined by Vice President or as Congress may by law provide Whenever the Vice President and a majority of either of the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.

Thereafter, when the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive department or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Thereupon Congress shall decide the issue, assembling within forty-eight hours for that purpose if not in session. If the Congress, within twenty-one days after receipt of the latter written declaration, or, if Congress is not in session, within twenty-one days after Congress is required to assemble, determines by two-thirds vote of both Houses that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall continue to discharge the same as Acting President; otherwise, the President shall resume the powers and duties of his office.

[The twenty-sixth amendment which follows, was proposed at the first session of the ninety-second Congress beginning January 21. 1971. Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States extending the right to vote to citizens eighteen years of age or older, and provided for ratification by the legislatures of three- fourths of the several states within seven years from the date of its submission by the Congress. The amendment was declared on July 5, 1971 as going into full force and effect on July 1. 1971.]

ARTICLE XXVI

Section 1

Extending the right to vote to citizens eighteen years of age or older The right of citizens of the United States who are eighteen years of age or older, to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of age.

Section 2

Congress given power to enforce this article The Congress Shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

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INDEX

TO THE

CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES

ABSENCE-of members of congress •...

vice-president

ACCEPTANCE-of office, gifts, etc, from foreign governments

ACCOUNTS-of receipts and expenditures of public money

ACCUSATION-to be made known to the accused

ACTING PRESIDENT

ACTIONS-cause of, re-examination of

ACTS OF STATES-fulI faith to be given to

proving of, congress to prescribe manner of

ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS-power of, by each house during session, restrictions on

president's approval not necessary to

quorum, for want of. by each house from day to day

time of. disagreement as to

ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION-in the federal courts

ADMISSION-ofnew states

ADVICE AND CONSENT OF SENATE-when required

AGE QUALIFICATION-president. for office of

representative, for office

senator, for office of

vice-president, for office of

AGREEMENT-between states and with foreign powers

ALIENS-ineligible to office of president

ineligible to office of vice-president

naturalization of

ALLIANCE-by states, prohibited

AMBASSADORS-appointment of, by president

cases affecting, judicial power extended to

reception of. by president

AMENDMENTS-Constitution. amendments to

hst of

revenue bills, amendments to. by senate

APPELLATE JURISDICTION-of supreme court

APPOINTMENTS-ambassadors

members of congress, to civil offices

militia officers

office-holders as electors

power of president as to

presidential electors

presidential electors

senate, advice and consent of. to

senate, to vacancies in

APPORTIONMENT-of representatives

APPROPRIATIONS— army, limited to two years

necessary to expending money

Art.

Sec

1

5

1

3

I

9

1

9

6th amend

25th amend

7th amend

4

1

4

I

1

5

1

7

1

5

2

3

3

2

4

3

2

2

2

1

1

2

1

3

12th amend.

1

10

2

1

1 2th amend

1

8

I

10

2

2

3

2

2

3

5

1

11-21

1

7

3

2

2

2

1

6

1

8

2

1

2 .

2

2

1

12th amend.

2

2

17th amend.

1

2

1

8

1

9

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APPROVAL-by president of acts of congress

ARMIES-appropriation for, limited

commander-in-chief of, president to be

raising and maintenance of, congress to have power as to

rules and regulations for, congress to make

ARMS-rights of the people to bear

ARREST-exemption from, privilege of

ARSENALS-power of congress over

ARTS-power of congress to promote

ASSEMBLING-of congress

people

ATTAINDER-bills of, not to be passed

bill of, not to be passed by states

for treason, effect of

ATTENDANCE-of members of congress, compelled

AUTHENTICATION-of records, acts and proceedings

AUTHORS-rights of, congress to secure

BAIL-excessive, prohibited

BANKRUPTCY-power to establish laws for

BILLS-not returned by president, when become laws

passage of, over president's veto

presentation of, to president

revenue, to originate in house of representatives

signing or disapproval of, by president

BILLS OF ATTAINDER-passage of, prohibited

passage of. by states, prohibited

BILLS OF CREDIT-states not to emit

BORROW MONEY-congress may

BOUNTIES-debt for, not to be questioned

BREACH OF PEACE-members of congress may be arrested for

BRIBERY-impeachment for, removal from office on

BUlLDINGS-for national purposes, authority over

CAPITAL CRIME-answerable only on indictment, except

CAPITATION TAX-amendments not to affect

how laid

CAPTURES-rules for. congress to make

CAUSES-re-examination of

trial by jury of, in suits at common law

CEDED PROPERTY-authority of congress over

CENSUS-capitation tax, governed by

when to be taken

CHIEF JUSTICE-to preside on impeachment of president

CITIZENS-Controversies among, judicial power extended to

life, liberty or property, not to be deprived of, without due process of law

president must be

privileges and immunities, preserved to

Art.

Sec

1

7

I

8

2

2

1

8

1

8

2d amend.

1

6

1

8

I

8

1

4

20th amend.

2

1st amend.

I

9

1

10

3

3

I

5

4

1

1

8

8th amend

1

8

I

7

I

7

1

7

I

7

I

7

I

9

1

10

I

10

1

8

14th amend.

4

1

6

2

4

1

8

5th amend.

5

1

1

9

1

8

7th amend.

7th amend.

1

8

1

9

I

2

I

3

3

2

14th amend.

1

2

1

4

2

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privileges and immunities of, not to be abridged

representative must be

right to vote not to be denied or abridged

rights of, congress to enforce provisions as to

senator must be

vice-president must be

who regarded as

CIVIL ACTIONS-trial by jury in

CIVIL OFFICERS-of U.S., removal of, by impeachment

CLEARANCE-of vessels in interstate commerce, not required COIN-counterfeiting of, power of congress over

gold and silver, only lawful tender

COINING MONEY-power of congress as to

state prohibited from

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF-of army and navy

COMMERCE-congress to regulate

duty on tonnage, states not to lay without consent

imposts or duties, states not to lay without consent

interstate, vessels in, not required to clear

regulations of. not to give preference to ports of state

COMMISSIONS-to fill vacancies, president may grant

COMMON DEFENSE-congress to provide for

COMPENSATION-judges of

president, of

private property, not to be taken without

senators and representatives, of

COMPULSORY PROCESS-

accused to have, in criminal proceedings

CONFEDERATION-debts of original, valid against U.S

state not to enter into

CONGRESS-adjoumment of. disagreement as to time of

president's approval not necessary to

quorum, for want of, by either house

restriction on powers of, by either house

armies, to raise and support

arts, to promote progress of useful

bail, excessive, not to require

bankrupt law, to establish

bill of attainder, not to pass

bills, passage, manner of

passage of, over president's veto

revenue, where to originate

captures on land and water, to make rules concerning

ceded district, to exercise jurisdiction over

citizens, privileges and immunities of. not to abridge

citizens, right of, to vote, not to impair

rights of, to protect and enforce

commerce, to regulate

constitution, to propose amendments to

counterfeiting, or provide punishment for

Art.

Sec

14th amend.

1

1

2

15th amend.

1

15th amend.

2

1

3

12th amend.

1

14th amend.

1

7th amend.

2

4

1

9

1

8

1

10

1

8

1

10

2

2

1

8

I

10

1

10

1

9

1

9

2

2

1

8

3

I

2

1

5th amend.

1

6

6th amend.

6

1

1

10

2

3

1

7

I

5

1

5

1

8

1

8

8th amend.

1

8

1

9

1

7

1

7

1

7

1

8

1

8

4

2

15th amend.

1

1 5th amend.

2

1

8

5

I

1

8

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courts, inferior, to constitute

inferior to supreme court, to establish

crime, rights of parties accused of, not to abridge

debts of United States, to pay

electors, presidential, may determine time of choosing .

enumeration, to direct taking of

exports from a state, to lay no tax or duty on

felonies, to define and punish

forces, land and naval, to make rules for government of freedom of speech or press, laws abridging, not to make

gifts, etc., from other nations, consent of, to receive

habeas corpus, suspension of writ of, powers of,

as to, restricted

imposts, consent of, for States to lay

income tax, power to lay and collect

journals, each house to keep, etc

judges, compensation or term of office of, not to limit ...

laws, ex post facto, not to pass

necessary, to carry powers into execution, to make .

legislative powers, vested in

letters of marque and reprisal, to grant

meeting of

members of, absence of

arrest, privileged from

compensation of

disorderly behavior of

election of

expulsion of

ineligibility of, to hold other offices

qualifications of, each house to judge

members of, U.S. officials ineligible for

militia, calling forth, to provide for

organizing, arming, etc., to provide for

money, to borrow, on credit of United States

to coin and regulate value of

naturalization laws, to establish

navy, to provide and maintain

new states, may admit

nobility, title of, not to grant

offenses against law of nations, to punish

office, disability for, may remove

people, personal rights of, not to infringe

right of, as to security of persons, not to infringe

to bear arms, not to be infringed

persons, migration or importation of, powers of, as to ....

petition, laws abridging right of, not to make

piracies, to define and punish

ports, to give no preference to, of one state over another post-offices and roads, to establish

Art.

Sec

1

8

3

1

6th amend.

1

8

2

1

1

2

1

9

1

8

1

8

1 St amend.

1

9

1

9

1

10

1 6th amend.

1

5

3

1

1

9

1

8

1

1

1

8

1

4

20th amend

2

1

5

1

6

1

6

1

5

1

4

1

5

1

6

1

5

1

6

1

8

1

8

1

8

1

8

1

8

1

8

4

3

1

9

1

8

14th amend.

3

5th amend.

4th amend.

2d amend.

9

1st. amend.

8

9

8

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records, etc., to provide manner of proving

religion, laws as to establishment of, not to make

rules of proceedings, each house may determine

science, to promote progress of

senate and house of representatives, to constitute

soldiers, not to quarter, except, etc

state imposts and duties, to revise and control

inspection laws, to revise and control

states, admission of new, into union, by

agreements or compacts between, not to be made,

without consent of

formation of. by junction of, etc.. consent of. for

taxes and imposts, to lay and collect

taxes, capitation or direct, not to lay, unless, etc

territories, to govern

territory purchased for forts, etc.. jurisdiction over

tonnage, duty on, consent of, for states to lay

treason, may declare punishment for

trial by jury, to preserve right of

vessels, to give no preference to, of one state over another

war, consent of, for states to engage in

to declare

CONSTITUTION-amendments to, how proposed, etc

laws to carry out, congress to make

oath to support

object of

powers not delegated by, etc., reserved

supreme law of the land, to be

CONSULS-appointment of, by president

cases affecting, judicial power extended to

CONTRACTS-laws impairing obligations of, state not to pass

CONVENTION-for proposing amendments, how called

CONVICTION-for treason

on impeachment

COPYRIGHTS-congress may provide for

COUNSEL-party accused to have the right of

COUNTERFEITING-congress to provide punishment for

COURTS-inferior. congress may establish

judges of, term and compensation of

judicial power, vested in

trial by jury, in

CREDIT-given to public acts and records

bills of, states not to emit

CRIMES-parties accused of, rights of

removal from office for, by impeachment

trial for, except in impeachments, to be by jury

mode of, regulated

place of

CRUEL OR UNUSUAL PUNISHMENTS-prohibited

Art.

Sec

4

1

1 St amend.

1

5

1

8

1

1

3d amend.

1

10

1

10

4

3

1

10

4

3

1

8

1

. 9

4

3

1

8

1

10

3

3

7th amend.

1

9

1

10

1

8

5

1

1

8

2

1

rreamoie 10th amend.

6

2

2

2

3

2

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10

5

1

3

3

1

3

1

8

6th amend.

1

8

3

1

3

1

3

1

7th amend.

4

1

1

10

5th amend.

2

4

3

2

6th amend.

3

2

8th amend.

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DEBT OF UNITED STATES-payment of, by congress

validity of, not to be questioned

DEBTS-incurred in aid of insurrection, repudiated

incuned in aid of insurrection, illegal and void

under prior confederation, assumed

DEFENSE-comman, constitution adopted to insure

congress to provide for

right of accused to, in criminal proceedings

DEPARTMENTS-inferior officers in, appointments of

opinions from, president may require

power of congress over

DIRECT ELECTION OF SENATORS

DIRECT TAXES-apportionment of

when and how laid

DISABILITY-president, provisions in case of, as to

rebellion, by engagement in

removal of, by congress

DISCOVERIES-rights to inventors for, congress to secure

DISORDERLY BEHAVIOR-in congress, each house may

punish for

DISQUALIFICATIONS-elector of president, for office of ...

impeachment on. judgment in case of

rebellion, by engaging in

senators and representatives, for other office

U.S. officials for members of either hou.se

DISTRICT-for seat of government, exclusive legislation over

in which crimes are to be tried

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-granting representation in the

electoral college

DOCKYARDS-power of congress over

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE-protection of states against

DUTIES-congress may impose

exports from states, not to be laid on

laid by states, net produce of, to be for use of U.S

states not to lay, on imports or exports, without consent ..

tonnage, states not to lay on, without consent

uniform, to be

vessels, clearing in one state, not to pay, in another

ELECTION-of members of congress, each house judge of

president and vice-president

how conducted

representatives

representatives

senators

direct election of

senators

ELECTIVE FRANCHISE-right of citizen to vote,

not to be denied, etc

right of citizen to vote denied by state, effect of, on apportionment

Art.

Sec

1

8

14th amend.

4

14th amend.

4

14th amend.

4

6

1

Preamble

1

8

6th amend.

2

2

2

2

1

8

17th amend.

1

2

I

9

2

I

14th amend.

3

14th amend.

3

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8

1

5

2

1

1

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14th amend.

3

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6

I

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8

6th amend.

23rd amend.

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right of eighteen year old to vote

ELECTORS OF REPRESENTATIVES-qualifications of

ELECTORS, PRESIDENTIAL-appointment of, by states

choosing of. time of, congress may determine

disqualifications for office of

qualifications for office of

not denied by reason of failure to pay poll tax or other tax ..

lists to be made and certified by

meeting and proceedings of

voting by, time for, congress may determine

to by ballot

ELIGIBILITY-elector, to office of

president, to office of

representative, to office of

senator, to office of

vice president, to office of

EMANCIPATION OF SLAVES-claims for loss by,

illegal and void „.

slavery prohibited

EMOLUMENTS-official not to accept, without consent

ENUMERATION OF INHABITANTS-when to be made

representation based upon

EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS-no state shall deny

EQUAL SUFFRAGE IN SENATE-secured to state

EQUITY CASES judicial power extended to

judicial power extended to. limited

EXCESSIVE BAIL-not to be required

EXCISE-power of congress to lay and collect

uniform, excise to be

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS-oath, to be bound by

opinion of, president may require

president, oath to be taken by

EXECUTIVE POWER-vested in president

EXPENDITURES-of money to be published

EXPORTS-duty on, from states, congress not to lay

duty on, laid by states, to be for use of United States

duty on, states not to impose, without consent

EX POST FACTO LAWS-congress not to pass

states not to pass

EXPULSION OF MEMBER-by concurrence of two-thirds

FAITH AND CREDIT-to acts, records, etc., of states

FELONIES-arrest for, members of congress not privileged from

on high seas, congress power to punish

persons accused of, fleeing from justice, provisions as to ....

FINES-excessive, not to be imposed

FOREIGN CITIZENS-judicial power subject to

naturalization of

FOREIGN COIN-value of, congress may regulate

FOREIGN NATIONS-commerce with, congress to regulate

Art.

Sec

26th amend.

1

1

2

2

1

2

1

2

1

14th amend.

3

24th amend.

1

12th amend.

12th amend.

2

1

1 2th amend.

2

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1

1

2

1

3

12th amend.

14th amend.

4

1 3th amend.

I

1

9

1

2

1

2

14th amend.

1

5

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2

1 1th amend.

8th amend.

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8

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8

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9

1

10

1

10

1

9

1

10

1

5

4

1

1

6

1

8

4

2

8th amend.

3

2

1

8

1

8

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8

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gifts, etc., not to be received without consent

FOREIGN POWERS-compact with, states prohibited entering

into

FORFEITURE-attainder of treason not to work, except during

life

FORTS-power of congress over

FREEDOM-of speech and press guaranteed

FUGITIVES-from justice to be delivered up

from service or labor to be delivered up

GIFTS-acceptance of, from foreign governments

GENERAL WELFARE-congress to provide for

constitution, purpose of, to secure

GOLD AND SILVER COlN-tender in payment,

restriction on states as to

GOOD BEHAVIOR-term of judicial officers

GOVERNMENT- republican form of. guaranteed to states

seat of. legislative power of congress over

GRAND JURY-indictments by

presentments of crimes to be tried on, except, etc

GRANT-of letters of marque and reprisal, by congress

of letters of marque and reprisal, by states, prohibited

of titles of nobility, prohibited

of titles of nobility, prohibited

GRIEVANCES, right of petition for redress of

GUARANTEE-of republican form of government to state

HABEAS CORPUS-writ of, suspension of

HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS-appointment of officers by

opinions from, president may require

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:

adjournment of. from day to day

restriction on power of

bills, reconsideration of. by

bills, revenue, to originate in

disorderly behavior, may punish members for

elections, returns, etc., of members, to judge of

impeachment, to have sole power of

journal, to keep and publish

members of, chosen every second year

compensation of

disability of certain members of

disorderly behavior, may be punished for

elections for, manner of holding, etc

elections, returns, etc., of, to judge of

electors of, qualifications of

members of. expulsion of

ineligibility of, to other offices

qualifications of

United States officials, not eligible for

Art. 1

1

Sec. 9

10

3

3

1

8

1st amend.

4

2

4

2

1

9

1

8

Preamble

1

10

3

1

4

4

1

8

5th amend.

5th amend.

1

8

1

10

1

9

1

10

1st amend.

4

4

1

9

2

2

2

2

5

5

7

7

5

5

2

5

2

6

14th amend.

3

5

4

5

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6

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yeas and nays of, when entered on journal

officers of. to choose

orders, resolutions, etc., of, to be presented to president .

president, when and how to choose

quorum of

revenue bills, to originate in

rules of proceedings, may determine

speaker of, to choose

vacancies in, writ of election to fill

votes for president and vice-president, to be counted

in presence of

see also Representatives. IMMUNITIES-citizens entitled to

laws abridging, to citizens, prohibited

IMPEACHMENT-cases of, not to be tried by jury

chief justice, when to preside at

house, to have sole power of

judgment on conviction of. extent of

removal from office on

senate, sole power to try

IMPORTATION OF PERSONS-powers of congress as to, restricted

tax or duty may be imposed on

IMPORTS-imposts or duties on, laid by states, revision of ... IMPOSTS-congress to lay

laid by states, for use of treasury

states not to lay, without consent

uniform, to be

INCOME TAX-power to lay and collect

INDIANS-commerce with, congress to regulate

excluded from representation

INDICTMENT-when necessary

INFERIOR COURTS-congress power to establish

judges of, term and compensation of

judicial power vested in

INFERIOR OFFICERS-congress may invest appointment of INHABITANTS OF UNITED STATES-president and

vice-president must be

representative must be

senator must be

INSPECTION LAWS-imposed by states, subject to revision . INSURRECTIONS-debts contracted in aid of, void

disabilities from, congress may remove

participants in, disqualified for office

suppression of, congress to provide for

INTOXICATING LIQUORS-prohibited

repeal of prohibition

INVASlOU-habeas corpus, suspension of, in case of

militia to repel, congress may call out

states to be protected from

Art.

Sec

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5

1

2

I

7

1 2th amend.

I

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1

7

1

5

I

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I

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1 2th amend.

4

2

14th amend.

I

3

2

1

3

1

2

1

3

2

4

1

3

1

9

1

9

I

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1

8

1

10

1

10

I

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1 6th amend.

1

8

1

2

5th amend.

1

8

3

I

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2

2

I

1

2

1

3

1

10

14th amend.

4

14th amend.

3

I4th amend.

3

1

8

18th amend.

21st amend.

1

9

1

8

4

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INVENTORS-rights to, congress to pass laws to secure

INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE-abolition of, except for crime

provision as to, power of congress to enforce

JEOPARDY OF LIFE AND LIMB-persons not to be twice

subject to

JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS-each house to keep, etc

JUDGES-appointment of

bound by constitution, laws and treaties

compensation of

oath, to be bound by

tenure of office of

JUDGMENT-in impeachment cases, extent of

JUDICIAL OFFICERS-to be bound by oath

JUDICIAL POWER-extended to certain cases, etc

limited

vested in supreme and inferior courts

JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS-of states, full faith to be given to ..

JURISDICTION-of supreme court, appellate and original

JURY-facts tried by, re-examination of

speedy and public trial by, accused to have

suits at common law, right of trial by. in

trial of crimes to be by, except on impeachments

JUST COMPENSATION-property for public use not to be

taken without

JUSTICE-fugitives from, to be delivered up

purpose of constitution, to establish

LABOR-fugitives from, to be delivered up

LAME DUCK AMENDMENT

LAND-ceded to or purchased by United States

grants of, by states

LAND AND NAVAL FORCES-congress to govern and regulate LAW AND EQUITY-cases in, judicial power extended to

cases in judicial power limited

LAW OF NATIONS-offenses against, punishment for

LAW OF THE LAND-constitution, laws and treaties constitute

judges in states bound by

LAWS-congress, power of, to make

contracts, impairing obligations of, states not to pass

equal protection of, persons not to be denied

ex post facto, congress not to pass

states not to pass

state, subordinate to constitution, etc

when subject to control of congress

United States, cases arising under, judicial power extended to

president to see faithful execution of

LEGAL TENDER-inhibition as to states making

LEGISLATION-exclusive over District of Columbia

exclusive over places purchased for forts, etc

Art.

Sec.

1

8

13th amend.

1

13th amend.

2

5th amend.

1

5

2

2

6

2

3

I

6

3

3

1

1

3

6

3

3

2

1 1th amend.

3

1

4

1

3

2

7th amend.

6th amend.

7th amend.

3

2

5th amend.

4

2

Preamble

4

2

20th amend.

1

8

3

2

I

8

3

2

1 1th amend.

1

8

6

2

6

2

1

8

1

10

14th amend.

1

1

9

1

10

6

2

1

10

3

2

2

3

I

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I

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fifteenth amendment, congress to enforce by

fourteenth amendment, congress to enforce by

power of, vested in congress

thirteenth amendment, congress to enforce by

LEGISLATIVE POWERS OF UNITED STATES-vested in congress LEGISLATURES OF STATES-amendments to constitution.

to act on

elections, times, places, etc.. of holding, to prescribe

electors, appointment of, may direct

lands, cession of, by

members of. to take oath

new states, consent of. for forming

LETTERS OF MARQUE AND REPRISAL-congress may grant ..

states prohibited from granting

LIBERTY-constitution, purpose of, to secure

person cannot be deprived of. without, etc

state cannot deprive persons of

LIFE-persons not to be deprived of, without, etc

persons not to be twice put in jeopardy of

restrictions on power of state as to life of persons

LISTS-of electoral votes to be made

LOSS OF SLAVE-claim for, illegal and void

MAGAZINES-exclusive power over

MAJORITY-of each house to constitute a quorum

of electoral votes

of senators to choice of vice-president

of state vote to choice of president

smaller number than, may adjourn

smaller number than, may compel attendance

MARITIME JURISDICTION-vested in court

MARQUE AND REPRISAL-congress may grant letters of

state prohibited from granting letters of

MEASURES AND WEIGHTS-Congress to fix standard of

MEETING OF CONGRESS-at least once a year

MIGRATION-power of congress as to, limited

MILITIA-calling force of

commander of, president to be

organizing and disciplining

right of States to maintain

MINISTERS-appointment of

jurisdiction of courts over

reception of

MISDEMEANORS-trial of officers for

MONEY-appropriations of

power to borrow

power to coin and regulate value of

receipts and expenditures of, to be published

states not to coin gold or silver

states not to make other than coin legal tender

Art.

Sec

15th amend.

2

14th amend.

5

1

1

13th amend.

2

1

1

5

1

1

4

2

1

1

8

6

3

4

3

1

8

1

10

Preamble

5th amend.

14th amend.

1

5th amend.

5th amend.

1 4th amend.

1

1 2th amend.

1 4th amend.

4

1

8

I

5

1 2th amend.

12th amend.

1 2th amend.

I

5

1

5

3

2

1

8

1

10

1

8

1

4

1

9

1

8

2

2

1

8

2d amend.

2

2

3

2

2

3

2

4

9

8

8

9

10

10

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NATIONS-commerce with, power to regulate

law of, offenses against, power to punish

NATURALIZATION-citizens by, to be citizens of United

States and states where they reside

uniform rule of, congress to establish

NAVAL FORCES-rules and regulations for

NAVY-commander of, president to be

congress to provide and maintain

NEW STATES-admission of

formation of, restrictions on

NOBILITY-tides of, states not to grant

titles of. United States not to grant

NOMINATIONS-to office, by president

OATH OF OFFICE-of president

what officers to take

OATH OR AFFIRMATION-constitution, to support

officers bound by

Warrants to be supported by

OBLIGATIONS-existing, ratified

incurred in rebellion, void

OBLIGATIONS OF CONTRACT-laws impairing, states not

to pass

OFFENCES-against law of nations, power of congress to punish

persons not to be put twice in jeopardy for

reprieve or pardons for, president may grant

OFFICE-acceptance of, from foreign governments

holders of, not to accept presents, etc., from foreign kings, etc

oath of

qualifications for. religious test not required as

removal from, on impeachment

senators and representatives, ineligibility of, for other

United States officials, ineligible to certain

vacancies in, when president may fill

OFFICERS-commission for

executive, opinions of, president may require

house to choose

inferior, congress may vest appointment of

militia, appointment of

oath, to be bound by

removal of, on impeachment

senate to choose

United States, appointment of

disqualified for certain offices

OPINIONS-of departments, when given

ORDERS. ETC. -to be presented to president

ORGANIZING MILITIA-congress to provide for

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION-of supreme court

OVERT ACT-necessary to treason

Art.

Sec

1

8

1

8

14th amend.

1

1

8

1

8

2

2

1

8

4

3

4

3

1

10

1

9

2

2

2

I

6

3

6

3

6

3

4th amend.

6

1

14th amend.

4

I

10

1

8

5th amend.

2

2

1

9

1

9

6

3

6

3

2

4

1

6

1

6

2

2

2

3

2

2

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4

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3

2

2

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6

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2

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PAPERS-security of, from unreasonable searches

PARDONS-president may grant, except, etc

PATENT-RIGHTS-law securing, congress may pass

PAYMENT-of pensions, not to be questioned

of public debt, not to be questioned

PENALTIES-of absentees in congress

PENSIONS AND BOUNTIES-debts for, not to be questioned. PEOPLE-arms, right to bear not to be infringed

constitution formed by

rights, enumerated in, how construed

enumeration of

government, may petition

peaceable assemblages of

person and property, to be secured in

petitions for redress of grievances, may take

powers reserved to

representatives, to choose

searches and seizures, secure from

senators, to choose

PETITION FOR REDRESS-right to, not to be abridged

PIRACIES-congress may define and punish

PORTS-preference not to be given to

vessels clearing from, not to pay duties

POST-OFFICES AND POST-ROADS-congress to establish ...

POWERS-not delegated, reserved to people

POWERS OF CONGRESS, See Congress POWERS OF GOVERNMENT-enumeration of, not to deny or disparage others retained

laws to carry into execution, congress to make

not delegated or prohibited to states, reserved

POWERS OF STATE, see State

PREFERENCE-of ports, prohibited

PRESENTMENT OF INDICTMENT- when necessary

PRESENTS-from foreign potentates, not to be accepted

PRESIDENT-ambassadors and ministers, foreign, to receive

ambassadors and ministers, may appoint

bills approved of, by

may veto

commander-in-chief of army, navy, etc

compensation of

Congress, when may adjourn

disability of, who to act as. in case of

election of

election of

electors of, how appointed

eligibility for office of

executive power vested in

impeachment of

impeachment of. trial of

inability of

Art.

Sec

4th amend.

2

2

1

8

14th amend.

4

14th amend.

4

1

5

14th amend.

4

2d amend.

rreamoie 9th amend.

1

2

1st amend.

1st amend.

4th amend.

1st amend.

10th amend.

1

2

4th amend.

17th amend.

1st amend.

1

8

1

9

1

9

1

8

10th amend.

9th amend.

1

8

10th amend.

1

9

5th amend.

1

9

2

3

2

2

1

7

1

7

2

2

2

I

2

3

2

1

12th amend.

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

1

2

4

1

3

25th amend.

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laws, to see to faithful execution of

messages of

oath of office, to take

officers, may appoint, with consent

to commission

opinions, may require

orders, resolutions or votes, when presented to

removal of, on conviction or impeachment

removal of, death or resignation

reprieves or pardons, may grant, except, etc

sessions, of either or both houses, may convene extra

term of office of

term of office begins

term of office, limitation of

treaties, may make, with consent

vacancies, may fill

PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT-choosing of, manner of

choosing of, manner of

electors of, meetings and proceedings of

electors of, who disqualified for

PRESIDENT OF SENATE-duty of, on return of votes of

presidential electors

pro tempore, when may choose

vice-president to be

PRESS-freedom of, not to be abridged

PRIVATE PROPERTY-not to be taken without compensation .... PRIVILEGES-citizens entided to

habeas corpus, to writ of, not to be suspended

laws abridging, to citizens prohibited

PRIZES-rules concerning, congress may make

PROCEEDINGS-journal of, congress to keep, etc

judicial, full faith to

PROCESS OF LAW-persons not to be deprived of life, etc.

without

persons not to be deprived of life, etc., without

PROHIBITION

repeal

PROPERTY-citizens, secure from seizure

parties not to be deprived of, without, etc

parties not to be deprived of. without, etc

private, compensation for. when taken for public use

United States, under control of congress

PROSECUTIONS-criminal. right of accused in

PROTECTION-against invasion and from domestic violence ....

of life, liberty and property of persons

of the laws, not to be denied to

PUBLIC-acts. full faith to be given to

debt, payment of, not to be questioned

ministers, powers of president to appoint

moneys, statements of, to be published

Art.

Sec

2

3

2

3

2

1

2

2

2

2

2

2

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2

4

25th amend.

2

2

2

3

2

1

20th amend.

1

22nd amend.

1

2

2

2

2

2

1

12th amend.

12th amend.

2

1

12th amend.

1

3

1

3

1st amend.

5th amend

4

2

1

9

14th amend.

1

1

8

1

5

4

1

5th amend.

14th amend.

1

18th amend.

21st amend.

4th amend.

5th amend.

14th amend.

1

5th amend.

4

3

6th amend.

4

4

5th amend.

14th amend.

1

4

1

14th amend.

4

2

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trust, religious test not required for office of

use. property not to be taken for, without compensation

PUBLIC ATION-of journals of congress

of receipts and expenditures

PUNISHMENT-counterfeiting, punishment provided for

cruel and unusual prohibited

impeachments, parties convicted on, subject to

members of congress, congress may punish

treason, congress to declare punishment for

QUALIFICATION FOR OFFICE-each house to be judge of

electors of president and vice-president

electors of representatives

president

religious test not to be required as

representatives

senators

vice-president

QUARTERING SOLDIERS-in time of peace and war

QUORUM-majority of each house constitutes

president, for choice of

vice-president, to elect, by senate

when not necessary

RACE OR COLOR-right of citizens not to be denied on account of RATIFICATION-of amendments

of constitution

REBELLION-debts incurred in aid of, illegal and void

debts incurred to suppress, not to be questioned

participants in, disabled from holding office

writs of habeas corpus, suspension of, during

RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES-of public money,

to be published

RECESS OF SENATE-vacancies in office during, how filled

RECONSIDERATION-of bills returned by president

RECORDS OF STATE-full faith and credit to be given to

REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES-right to petition for.

not to be abridged

REGULATIONS-for election of senators and representatives

RELIGION-establishment of, congress to make no laws as to

RELIGIOUS TESTS-never to be required, as qualification for office

REMOVAL FROM OFFICE-on impeachment, etc

REPEAL-of prohibition amendment

REPRESENTATION-apportionment of

basis of, when to be reduced

vacancies in, writs of election to fill

REPRESENTATIVES-absence of

apportionment of

apportionment of

arrest, privileged from

Art.

Sec

6

3

5th amend.

1

5

1

9

1

8

8th amend.

1

3

I

5

3

3

1

5

2

1

1

2

2

1

6

3

1

2

1

3

12th amend.

3d amend.

1

5

12th amend.

1 2th amend.

1

5

15th amend.

1

5

I

7

1

14th amend.

4

14th amend.

4

14th amend.

3

1

9

1

9

2

2

I

7

4

1

1st amend.

1

4

1st amend.

6

3

2

4

21st amend.

1

2

14th amend.

2

1

2

1

5

1

2

14th amend.

2

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compensation of

disorderly behavior, may be punished for

election of

election of, to fill vacancies

electors of. qualifications of

house of, branch of congress

impeachment, to have sole power of

ineligibility of, to office of elector

to other office

oath to take

office of, disqualification of certain persons to

United States officials ineligible to

vacancies in

powers of

qualifications of

not denied by reason of failure to pay poll tax or other tax...

speakers and officers, to choose

speech or debate, not to be questioned for

term of office of

term of office begins

See also House of Representatives and Congress

REPRIEVES-president may grant, except

REPRISAL-letters of, congress may grant

letters of, states not to grant

REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT-guaranteed to states

RESERVED POWER-of states and people

RESERVED RIGHTS-enumeration of rights not to deny or

disparage others retained

power not delegated to United States nor prohibited to states RESIGNATIONS-president and vice-president, of

senators, of

REVENUE-bills, to originate in house

regulation of, preference not to be given ports

RIGHT OF PETITION-not to be abridged

RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS-not to be infringed

RIGHTS ENUMERATED-not delegated to United States or

prohibited by states, reserved

not to deny or disparage other, retained

RIGHTS OF CITIZENS-Protection of

protection of, by congress

states not to abridge

voting, not to be denied or abridged in

citizens eighteen years of age or older

RIGHTS OF PEOPLE-not disparaged by enumerating of rights .

ROADS-congress may establish

RULES-captures on land and water, concerning

common-law rules, re-examination of facts by

land and naval forces, for government of

RULES OF PROCEEDINGS-each house may determine

Art.

Sec

1

6

1

5

1

4

1

2

1

2

1

I

1

2

2

1

1

6

6

3

14th amend.

3

1

6

1

2

I

5

1

2

24th amend.

1

1

2

1

6

1

2

20th amend.

1

2

2

1

8

1

10

4

4

10th amend.

9th amend.

10th amend.

2

1

1

3

1

7

1

9

1st amend.

2d amend.

10th amend.

9th amend.

5th amend.

15th amend.

2

14th amend.

1

15th amend.

1

26th amend.

1

9th amend.

1

8

1

8

7th amend.

1

8

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SCIENCE AND ARTS-progress of. congress may promote

SEARCHES AND SEIZURES-security ot people against

SEAT OF GOVERNMENT-exclusive jurisdiction over

SECURITIES-counterfeiting, punishment for

SEIZURES-protection from

SENATE-adjoumment of. for want of quorum

adjournment of. restriction on power of

appointments, advice and consent of. to

convening of, by president

equal suffrage in

impeachment, to try

journal of proceedings, to keep, etc

members of. to judge of election, etc.. of

part of congress

president of

revenue bills, may propose amendments to

rules of proceedings, may determine

senators, two from each state to compose

treaties, advice and consent of, to

vacancies in, filling of

vice-resident, may choose

See also Congress. SENATORS-absence of

arrest, privileged from, except

classes, to be divided into, etc

compensation of

direct election of

disorderly behavior, may be punished for

election of. time, manner, etc. of

ineligibility of. to office of elector

ineligibility of, to other offices

oath, to be bound by

office of, disqualification of certain persons for

United States officials, ineligible to

vacancies in, how filled

qualifications of

not denied by reason of failure to pay poll tax or other tax .

speech or debate not to be questioned for

term of office of

term of office begins

SERVICE-fugitives from, delivery up of

SERVITUDE-involuntary, except for crime, abolished

prior condition of, rights of citizens not abridged on account of. SESSIONS OF CONGRESS-once a year

SHIPS OF WAR-states not to keep

SLAVERY-abolished

SLAVES-claims for loss or emancipation of, void

importation of

representation, included in

Art.

Sec

1

8

4th amend.

1

8

1

8

4th amend.

1

5

1

5

2

2

2

3

1

5

5

1

1

3

1

5

1

1

1

3

1

7

1

5

1

3

2

2

17th amend.

12th amend.

1

5

1

6

1

3

1

6

17th amend.

1

5

I

4

2

1

1

6

6

3

14th amend.

3

1

6

17th amend.

1

3

24th amend.

1

1

6

1

3

20th amend.

1

4

2

13th amend.

1

15th amend.

1

1

4

20th amend.

2

1

10

13th amend.

1

14th amend.

4

1

9

1

2

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SOLDIERS-pensions and bounties to. debt for, not to be questioned.

quartering of, without consent of house-owner

SPEAKER-house to choose

SPEECH-freedom of, congress not to abridge

member of congress, not to be questioned for

STANDARD OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-congress to fix

STATE OFFICERS-oath to be taken by

STATEMENT-of receipts and expenditures, pubHcation of

STATES-acts and records of, proving of, etc

admission of new

agreements or compacts with states, not to make

alliances, not to enter into

bills of attainder, not to pass

bills of credit, not to emit

citizens of, privileges and immunities of, secured

privileges and immunities of. not to abridge

right of. to vote, to deny or abridge

commerce among, congress to regulate

constitution, amendments to, ratification of

duties, not to lay

elections for senators and representatives in

electors may choose

meeting of. in

executive of, to issue writs of election

exports, not to tax

fugitives, to deliver up

imposts, not to lay

invasion, to be defended from

laws, ex post facto, not to pass

laws impairing obligations of contracts, not to pass

laws of, subject to revision by congress

legal tender, restricfion on, as to making

letters of marque or reprisal, not to grant

militia, officers of. reserved power, as to

right of, to maintain

money, not to coin

new states, may be admitted

officers of, oath to be taken by

official acts of, etc. full faith to be given to

ports of, not to have preference

president, choice of. by

prohibitions to

records of, authentication of

representafion from

republican form of government

rights reserved to

senate, to have equal suffrage in

senators from

fitles of nobility, not to grant

treaties, not to enter into

Art.

Sec

14th amend.

4

3d amend.

1

2

1st amend.

1

6

1

8

6

3

1

9

4

1

4

3

1

10

1

10

1

10

1

10

4

2

14th amend.

1

15th amend.

1

1

8

5

1

1

10

1

4

2

1

1 2th amend.

1

2

1

9

4

2

1

10

4

4

1

10

1

10

1

10

1

10

1

10

1

8

2d amend.

1

10

4

3

6

3

4

1

1

9

12th amend.

1

10

4

1

1

2

4

4

10th amend.

5

1

1

3

1

10

1

10

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troops, not to keep in times ot peace

war, not to engage in, unless

war-ships, not to keep, in times of peace

SUFFRAGE

SUITS-judicial power over

SUPREME COURT-appellate power of

chief justice to preside, on impeachment of president

judges of, appointment of

judicial power vested in

SUPREME LAW-constitution, laws and treaties to be

judges in states, bound by

TAXES-apportionment of, among states

capitation or direct, to be in proportion to census

congress, power of, to levy and collect

exports, states prohibited from levying

income, power to lay and collect

uniform, taxes to be

TENDER IN PAYMENT-restrictions on power of states as to

TERM OF OFFICE-of president

representatives

senators

United States judges

terms begin-president, representatives, senators

TERRITORY-disposal of, by congress

legislation over, exclusive

rules to regulate, congress to make

TEST-religious, as qualification for office, not required

TESTIMONY-of witnesses in treason

TITLES OF NOBILITY-granting of, by states, prohibited

granting of, prohibited

TONNAGE-duty on, restrictions on states as to

TREASON-arrest for, privilege from, not to extend to certain cases

attainder of, not to work corruption of blood

attainder of. not to work forfeiture, except, etc

conviction of, testimony necessary for

definition of

persons charged with, to be delivered up

punishment for. congress to declare

removal from office, on conviction of

TREASURY-imposts and duties laid by states to be for use of ...

money, how drawn from

TREATIES-judicial power over

president may make, with concurrence of senate

state prohibited from making

supreme law to be

TRIAL BY JURY-of crimes, except impeachment

speedy and public, accused to enjoy

suits at common law, right of, in preserved

TRIAL OF IMPEACHMENTS-by senate

Art.

Sec

1

10

1

10

1

10

19th amend.

1 1th amend.

3

2

1

3

2

2

3

1

6

2

6

2

1

2

1

9

1

8

1

9

1 6th amend.

1

8

1

10

2

1

1

2

1

3

3

1

20th amend.

1

4

3

1

8

4

3

6

3

3

3

1

10

1

9

1

10

1

6

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

4

2

3

3

2

4

1

10

1

9

3

2

2

2

1

10

6

2

3

2

6th amend.

7th amend.

1

3

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Art. Sec.

chief justice, wiien to preside at 1 3

judgment after conviction on, extent of, etc 1 3

TRIBUNALS-inferior to supreme court, may be established 1 8

TROOPS-states not to keep in times of peace 1 10

TWO-THIRDS-constitution, amendments to. necessary for 5 1

disabiHty to office, to remove 14th amend. 3

impeachment, necessary to conviction 1 3

members of congress, necessary to expel 1 5

president, of states, required for choice of, by house 12th amend.

president's veto, necessary to pass bill over 1 7

treaties, concurrence of, required, to make 2 2

vice-president, of senators, required for election of 12th amend.

UNION-new states may be admitted into 4 3

perfect, purpose of constitution to establish Preamble

state of, to be given by president to congress 2 3

UNITED STATES-citizens of, who are 14th amend. 2

courts, power of congress to institute 1 8

laws, treaties, etc., of, supreme 6 2

powers not delegated to 10th amend.

suits, when party to 3 2

treason against 3 3

UNREASONABLE SEARCHES AND SEIZURES-prohibited 4th amend.

UNUSUAL PUNISHMENTS-not to be inflicted 8th amend.

VACANCIES-during recess of senate, how filled 2 2

in representation, how filled 1 2

in senate, how filled 17th amend.

VALIDITY OF PUBLIC DEBT-not to be questioned 14th amend. 4

VESSELS-from port of one state, not to pay duties in another 1 9

VETO-of bills by president, and proceedings of congress on 1 7

VICE-PRESIDENT-absence of 1 3

appointment of, in certain cases by congress 2 1

choosing of, by electors 12th amend.

by senate 12th amend.

electors of, manner of appoindng, etc 2 1

eligibility to office of 12th amend.

president, death or resignation, becomes 25th amend.

president, when to act as I2th amend.

nomination of by president, confirmed by congress 25th amend.

president of senate 1 3

president's duties, when to devolve on 2 1

removal of, from office, on impeachment 2 4

term of office of 2 1

term of office begins 20th amend. 1

vote, when to have 1 3

VOTE-amendments to constitution, necessary to propose 5 1

bills vetoed, passage of, by a two-thirds 1 7

concurrence of two houses, to be presented to president 1 7

impeachment, required for conviction on 1 3

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members of congress, to expel

president and vice-president, vote for, how taken

right to, effect of denying, on apportionment

right to, not to be abridged by reason of race, etc

right to, not to be denied by reason of sex

right to, not to be abridged or denied on account of age ....

senators, each, entitled to one

treaties, necessary to make

vice-president not to have, except on equal division

yeas and nays, when taken by

WAR-congress may declare

levying, when treason

quartering soldiers in time of, congress to regulate

states not to engage in, without consent

WARRANTS-issue of, only on probable cause

oath or affirmation, to be on

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-standard of, congress to fix .. WITNESSES-accused to be confronted by

accused to have compulsory process for

persons, not to be compelled to testify against themselves

testimony of, necessary to convict of treason

WRITINGS-rights of authors to, congress to secure

WRITS-election, to fill vacancies in representation

YEAS AND NAYS-when entered on journal

when must be taken

Art.

Sec

1

5

1 2th amend.

1 4th amend.

2

15th amend.

1

19th amend.

26th amend.

1

1

3

2

2

1

3

1

5

1

8

3

3

3d amend.

1

10

4th amend.

4th amend.

1

8

6th amend.

6th amend.

5th amend.

3

3

1

8

1

2

1

5

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5

CONSTITUTION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

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ESTABLISHED OCTOBER 31, 1783 TO TAKE EFFECT JUNE 2, 1784 AS SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED AND IN FORCE

DECEMBER 1984

PART FIRST- BILL OF RIGHTS Article

L Equality of men; origin and object of government.

2. Natural rights.

2-a. The bearing of arms.

3. Society, its organization and purposes.

4. Rights of conscience unalienable.

5. Religious freedom recognized.

6. Morality and piety.

7. State sovereignty.

8. Accountability of magistrates and officers; public's right to know.

9. No hereditary office or place.

10. Right of revolution.

11. Elections and elective franchises.

12. Protection and taxation reciprocal.

13. Conscientious objectors not compelled to bear arms.

14. Legal remedies to be free, complete, and prompt.

15. Right of accused.

16. Former jeopardy; jury trial in capital cases.

17. Venue of criminal prosecution.

18. Penalties to be proportioned to offenses; true design of punishment.

19. Searches and seizures regulated.

20. Jury trial in civil causes.

21. Jurors; compensation.

22. Free speech; liberty of the press.

23. Retrospective laws prohibited.

24. Militia.

25. Standing armies.

26. Military, subject to civil power.

27. Quartering of soldiers.

28. Taxes, by whom levied. 28-a. Mandated programs.

29. Suspension of laws by legislature only.

30. Freedom of speech.

3 1 . Meetings of legislature, for what purposes.

32. Rights of assembly, instruction, and petition.

33. Excessive bail, fines, and punishments prohibited.

34. Martial law limited.

35. The judiciary; tenure of office, etc.

36. Pensions.

36-a. Use of retirement funds.

37. Separation of powers.

38. Social virtues inculcated.

39. Changes in town and city charters; referendum required.

PART SECOND- FORM OF GOVERNMENT

1. Name of body poHtic.

2. Legislature, how constituted.

3. General court, when to meet and dissolve.

4. Power of general court to establish courts.

5. Power to make laws, elect officers, define their powers and duties, impose fines, and assess taxes; prohibited from authorizing towns to aid certain corporations.

5-a. Continuity of government in case of enemy attack.

5-b. Power to provide for tax valuations based on use.

6. Valuation and taxation. 6-a. Use of certain revenues

restricted to highways.

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6-b.

7.

Money received from lotteries to be used for educational purposes only.

Members of legislature not to take fees or act as counsel. Open sessions of legislature.

25. 26.

26-a.

27. 28.

HOUSE OF

29

REPRESENTATIVES

30

9.

Representatives elected every second year: apportionment of

31

representatives.

32

9-a

. Legislative adjustments of census with reference to

non-residents.

33

10.

[Repealed, 1889.]

11.

Small towns, representation by

districts.

34

11-a

. Division of town, ward, or place; representative districts.

35

12.

Biennial election of

36

representatives in November.

37

13.

[Repealed. 1976.J

14.

Representatives, how elected, qualifications of.

38

15.

Compensation of the legislature.

39

16.

Vacancies in house, how filled.

40

17.

House to impeach before the senate.

18.

Money bills to originate in house.

18-a

. Budget bills.

19.

Adjournment.

20.

Quorum, what constitutes.

41

21.

Privileges of members of the

legislature.

42,

22.

House to elect speaker and officers, settle rules of proceedings, and punish misconduct.

23.

Senate and executive have like powers; imprisonment limited.

43

24.

Journals and laws to be published; yeas and nays, and protests.

SENATE

Senate; how constituted.

Senatorial districts, how

constituted.

Division of town, ward, or

place; senatorial districts.

Election of senators.

[Repealed, 1976.]

Qualifications of senators.

Inhabitant defined.

Inhabitants of unincorporated

places; their rights, etc.

Biennial meetings, how

warned, governed, and

conducted; return of votes, etc.

Secretary of state to count

votes for senators and notify

persons elected.

Vacancies in senate, how filled.

Senate, judges of their own

elections.

Adjournment.

Senate to elect their own

officers; quorum.

Senate to try impeachments;

mode of proceeding.

Judgment on impeachment

limited.

Chief justice to preside on

impeachment of governor.

EXECUTIVE POWER- GOVERNOR

Governor, supreme executive magistrate.

Election of governor, return of votes; electors; if no choice, legislature to elect one of two highest candidates; qualifications for governor. In cases of disagreement, governor to adjourn or prorogue legislature; if causes exist, may convene them elsewhere.

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44.

Veto to bills.

66

45.

Resolves to be treated like bills.

46.

Nomination and appointment of officers.

47.

Governor and council have negative on eacii other.

48.

Repealed, 1976.]

49.

President of senate, etc. to act as governor when office

67

vacant; speaker of house to act

68

when office of president of

senate also vacant.

69

49-a

. Prolonged failure to qualify; vacancy in office of governor due to physical or mental incapacity, etc.

70

50.

Governor to prorogue or

1

adjourn legislature, and call

71

extra sessions.

51.

Powers and duties of governor as commander-in-chief

52.

Pardoning power.

72

53.

[Repealed, 1976.]

54.

[Repealed, 1976.]

55.

Repealed, 1976.

56.

Disbursements from treasury.

57.

[Repealed, 1950.]

58.

Compensation of governor and

council.

72-

59.

Salaries of judges.

73.

COUNCIL

60. Councilors; mode of election, etc.

61. Vacancies, how filled, if no choice.

62. Subsequent vacancies; governor to convene; duties.

63. Impeachment of councilors.

64. Secretary to record proceedings of council.

65. Councilor districts provided for.

Elections by legislature may be adjourned from day to day; order thereof.

SECRETARY, TREASURER, ETC.

Election of secretary and

treasurer.

State records, where kept;

duty of secretary.

Deputy secretary.

Secretary to give bond.

COUNTY TREASURER, ETC.

County treasurers, registers

of probate, county attorneys,

sheriffs, and registers of deeds

elected.

Counties may be divided

into districts for registering

deeds.

JUDICIARY POWER

72-a. Supreme and superior courts. Tenure of office to be expressed in commissions; judges to hold office during good behavior, etc.; removal.

73-a. Supreme court, administration

74. Judges to give opinions, when.

75. Justices of peace commissioned for five years.

76. Divorce and probate appeals, where tried.

77. Jurisdiction of justices in civil causes.

78. Judges and sheriffs, when disqualified by age.

79. Judges and justices not to act as counsel.

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80. Jurisdiction and term of probate courts.

8 1 . Judges and registers of probate not to act as counsel.

CLERKS OF COURTS

82. Clerks of courts, by whom appointed.

ENCOURAGEMENT OF LITERATURE, TRADE, ETC.

83. Encouragement of literature, etc.; control of corporations, monopolies, etc.

92. Enacting style of statutes.

93. Governor and judges prohibited from holding other offices.

94. Incompatibility of offices; only two offices of profit to be holden at same time.

95. Incompatibility of certain offices.

96. Bribery and corruption disqualify for office.

97. IRepealed, 1950.]

98. Constitution, when to take effect.

99. [Repealed, 1980.]

100. Alternate methods of Proposing amendments.

101. Enrollment of constitution.

OATHS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS

EXCLUSION FROM OFFICES,

ETC.

84. Oath of civil officers.

85. Before whom taken.

86. Form of commissions.

87. Form of writs.

88. Form of indictments, etc.

89. Suicides and deodands.

90. Existing laws continued if not repugnant.

91. Habeas corpus.

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BILL OF RIGHTS

Article 1. [Equality of Men; Origin and Object of Government.]. All men are born equally free and independent; therefore, all government of right originates from the people, is founded in consent, and instituted for the general good. June 2, 1784*

[Art.] 2. [Natural Rights.] All men have certain natural, essential, and inherent rights - among which are, the enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing, and pro- tecting, property; and, in a word, of seeking and obtaining happiness. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by this state on account of race, creed, color, sex or national origin. June 2, 1784 Amended 1974 adding sentence to prohibit discrimination.

[Art.] 2-a. [The Bearing of Arms.]. All persons have the right to keep and bear arms in defense of themselves, their families, their property and the state. December 1, 1982

[Art.] 3. [Society, its Organization and Purposes.] When men enter into a state of soci- ety, they surrender up some of their natural rights to that society, in order to ensure the pro- tection of others; and, without such an equivalent, the surrender is void. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 4. [Rights of Conscience Unalienable.] Among the natural rights, some are, in their very nature unalienable, because no equivalent can be given or received for them. Of this kind are the Rights of Conscience. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 5. [Religious Freedom Recognized.] Every individual has a natural and unalien- able right to worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience, and reason; and no subject shall be hurt, molested, or restrained, in his person, liberty, or estate, for worshipping God in the manner and season most agreeable to the dictates of his own conscience; or for his religious profession, sentiments, or persuasion; provided he doth not disturb the public peace or disturb others in their religious worship. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 6. [Morality and Piety.] As morality and piety, rightly grounded on high princi- ples, will give the best and greatest security to government, and will lay, in the hearts of men, the strongest obligations to due subjection; and as the knowledge of these is most likely to be propagated through a society, therefore, the several parishes, bodies, corporate, or religious societies shall at all times have the right of electing their own teachers, and of contracting with them for their support or maintenance, or both. But no person shall ever be compelled to pay towards the support of the schools of any sect or denomination. And every person, denomination or sect shall be equally under the protection of the law; and no subordination of any one sect, denomination or persuasion to another shall ever be established. June 2, 1784 Amended 1 968 to remove obsolete sectarian references.

*The date on which each article was proclaimed as having been adopted is given after each article. This is followed by the year in which amendments were adopted and the subject matter of all the amendments.

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[Art.] 7. [State Sovereignty.] The people of this state have the sole and exclusive right of governing themselves as a free, sovereign, and independent state; and do, and forever here- after shall, exercise and enjoy every power, jurisdiction, and right, pertaining thereto, which is not, or may not hereafter be, by them expressly delegated to the United States of America in congress assembled. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 8. [Accountability of Magistrates and Officers; Public's Right to Know.] All power residing originally in, and being derived from, the people, all the magistrates and officers of gov- ernment are their substitutes and agents, and at all times accountable to them. Government, there- fore, should be open, accessible, accountable and responsive. To that end, the public's right of access to governmental proceedings and records shall not be unreasonably restricted. June 2, 1784 Amended 1976 by providing right of access to governmental proceedings and records.

[Art.] 9. [No Hereditary Office or Place.] No office or place, whatsoever, in govern- ment, shall be hereditary - the abilities and integrity requisite in all, not being transmissible to posterity or relations. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 10. [Right of Revolution.] Government being instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security, of the whole community, and not for the private interest or emolu- ment of any one man. family, or class of men; therefore, whenever the ends of government are perverted, and public liberty manifestly endangered, and all other means of redress are ineffectual, the people may, and of right ought to reform the old, or establish a new govern- ment. The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power, and oppression, is absurd, slav- ish, and destructive of the good and happiness of mankind. June 2. 1784

[Art.] 11. [Elections and Elective Franchises.] All elections are to be free, and every inhabitant of the state of 18 years of age and upwards shall have an equal right to vote in any election. Every person shall be considered an inhabitant for the purposes of voting in the town, ward, or unincorporated place where he has his domicile. No person shall have the right to vote under the constitution of this state who has been convicted of treason, bribery or any willful violation of the election laws of this state or of the United States; but the supreme court may, on notice to the attorney general, restore the privilege to vote to any person who may have forfeited it by conviction of such offenses. The general court shall provide by law for voting by qualified voters who at the time of the biennial or state elections, or of the pri- mary elections therefor, or of city elections, or of town elections by official ballot, are absent from the city or town of which they are inhabitants, or who by reason of physical disability are unable to vote in person, in the choice of any officer or officers to be elected or upon any question submitted at such election. Voting registration and polling places shall be easily accessible to all persons including disabled and elderly persons who are otherwise qualified to vote in the choice of any officer or officers to be elected or upon any question submitted at such election. The right to vote shall not be denied to any person because of the non-payment of any tax. Every inhabitant of the state, having the proper qualifications, has equal right to be elected into office. June 2, 1784 Amended 1 903 to provide that in order to vote or be eligible for office a person must be able

to read the English language and to write. Amended 1912 to prohibit those convicted of treason, bribery or willfull violation of the

election laws from voting or holding elective office. Amended 1942 to provide for absentee voting in general elections. Amended 1956 to provide for absentee voting in primary elections.

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Amended 1968 to provide right to vote not denied because of nonpayment of taxes. Also

amended in 1968 to delete an obsolete phrase. Amended 1976 to reduce voting age to 18. Amended 1984 to provide accessiblity to all registration and polling places.

[Art.] 12. [Protection and Taxation Reciprocal.] Every member of the community has a right to be protected by it. in the enjoyment of his life, liberty, and property; he is therefore bound to contribute his share in the expense of such protection, and to yield his personal ser- vice when necessary. But no part of a man's property shall be taken from him, or applied to public uses, without his own consent, or that of the representative body of the people. Nor are the inhabitants of this state controllable by any other laws than those to which they, or their representative body, have given their consent. June 2, 1784 Amended 1964 by striking out reference to buying one's way out of military service.

[Art.] 13. [Conscientious Objectors not Compelled to Bear Arms.] No person, who is conscientiously scrupulous about the lawfulness of bearing arms, shall be compelled thereto. June 2, 1784 Amended 1964 by striking out reference to buying one's way out of military service.

[Art.] 14. [Legal Remedies to be Free, Complete, and Prompt.] Every subject of this state is entitled to a certain remedy, by having recourse to the laws, for all injuries he may receive in his person, property, or character; to obtain right and justice freely, without being obliged to purchase it; completely, and without any denial; promptly, and without delay; con- formably to the laws. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 15. [Right of Accused.] No subject shall be held to answer for any crime, or offense, until the same is fully and plainly, substantially and formally, described to him; or be compelled to accuse or furnish evidence against himself. Every subject shall have a right to produce all proofs that may be favorable to himself; to meet the witnesses against him face to face, and to be fully heard in his defense, by himself, and counsel. No subject shall be arrested, imprisoned, despoiled, or deprived of his property, immunities, or privileges, put out of the protection of the law, exiled or deprived of his life, liberty, or estate, but by the judgment of his peers, or the law of the land; provided that, in any proceeding to commit a person acquitted of a criminal charge by reason of insanity, due process shall require that clear and convincing evidence that the person is potentially dangerous to himself or to others and that the person suffers from a mental disorder must be established. Every person held to answer in any crime or offense punishable by deprivation of liberty shall have the right to counsel at the expense of the state if need is shown; this right he is at liberty to waive, but only after the matter has been thoroughly explained by the court. June 2, 1784

Amended 1966 to provide the right to counsel at state expense if the need is shown. Amended 1984 reducing legal requirement proof beyond a reasonable doubt to clear and

convincing evidence in insanity hearings.

[Art.] 16. [Former Jeopardy; Jury Trial in Capital Cases.] No subject shall be liable to be tried, after an acquittal, for the same crime or offense. Nor shall the legislature make any law that shall subject any person to a capital punishment, (excepting for the government of the army and navy, and the militia in actual service) without trial by jury. June 2, 1 784

[Art.] 17. [Venue of Criminal Prosecutions.] In criminal prosecutions, the trial of facts, in the vicinity where they happened, is so essential to the security of the life, liberty and estate of the citizen, that no crime or offense ought to be tried in any other county or judicial district than that in which it is committed; except in any case in any particular county or judi-

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cial district, upon motion by the defendant, and after a finding by tlie court that a fair and

impartial trial cannot be had where the offense may be committed, the court shall direct the

trial to a county or judicial district in which a fair and impartial trial can be obtained.

June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 to change "assembly" to: legislature.

Amended 1978 so that court at defendant's request may change trial to another county or

judicial district.

[Art.] 18. [Penalties to be Proportioned to Offenses; True Design of Punishment.] All penalities ought to be proportioned to the nature of the offense. No wise legislature will affix the same punishment to the crimes of theft, forgery, and the like, which they do to those of murder and treason. Where the same undistinguishing severity is exerted against all offens- es, the people are led to forget the real distinction in the crimes themselves, and to commit the most flagrant with as little compunction as they do the lightest offenses. For the same reason a multitude of sanguinary laws is both impolitic and unjust. The true design of all punishments being to reform, not to exterminate mankind. June 2. 1784 Amended 1792 deleting "those of after do in 3d sentence and changing "dye" to: offenses.

[Art.] 19. [Searches and Seizures Regulated.] Every subject hath a right to be secure from all unreasonable searches and seizures of his person, his houses, his papers, and all his possessions. Therefore, all warrants to search suspected places, or arrest a person for examination or trial in pros- ecutions for criminal matters, are contrary to this right, if the cause or foundation of them be not previously supported by oath or affirmation; and if the order, in a warrant to a civil officer, to make search in suspected places, or to arrest one or more suspected persons or to seize their property, be not accompanied with a special designation of the persons or objects of search, arrest, or seizure: and no warrant ought to be issued; but in cases and with the formalities, prescribed by law. June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 to change order of words.

[Art.] 20. [Jury Trial in Civil Causes.] In all controversies concerning property, and in all suits between two or more persons except those in which another practice is and has been customary and except those in which the value in controversy does not exceed $ 1 .500 and no title to real estate is involved, the parties have a right to a trial by jury. This method of pro- cedure shall be held sacred, unless, in cases* arising on the high seas and in cases relating to mariners' wages, the legislature shall think it necessary hereafter to alter it. June 2, 1784

Amended in 1877 to prohibit jury trials unless the amount in controversy exceeds $100. Amended in 1960 to increase the amount to $500 before a jury trial may be requested. *"Cases" appears in 1792 parchment copy of constitution. Original constitution had "causes." Amended in 1988 to change $500 to $1,500

[Art.] 21. [Jurors; Compensation.] In order to reap the fullest advantage of the ines- timable privilege of the trial by jury, great care ought to be taken, that none but qualified per- sons should be appointed to serve; and such ought to be fully compensated for their travel, time and attendance. June 2. 1784

[Art.] 22. [Free Speech; Liberty of the Press.] Free speech and liberty of the press are essential to the security of freedom in a state: They ought, therefore, to be inviolably preserved. June 2, 1784 Amended 1968 to include free speech.

[Art.] 23. [Retrospective Laws Prohibited.] Retrospective laws are highly injurious, oppressive, and unjust. No such laws, therefore, should be made, either for the decision of civil causes, or the punishment of offenses. June 2, 1784

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[Art.] 24. [Militia.] A well regulated militia is the proper, natural, and sure defense, of a state. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 25. [Standing Armies.] Standing armies are dangerous to liberty, and ought not to be raised, or kept up, without the consent of the legislature. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 26. [Military Subject to Civil Power.] In all cases, and at all times, the military ought to be under strict subordination to. and governed by. the civil power. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 27. [Quartering of Soldiers.] No soldier in time of peace, shall be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner; and in time of war, such quarters ought not to be made but by the civil authorities in a manner ordained by the legislature. June 2, 1784 Amended in 1980 substituting "authorities" for "magistrate."

[Art.] 28. [Taxes, by Whom Levied.] No subsidy, charge, tax, impost, or duty, shall be established, fixed, laid, or levied, under any pretext whatsoever, without the consent of the people, or their representatives in the legislature, or authority derived from that body. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 28-a. [Mandated Programs.] The state shall not mandate or assign any new, expanded or modified programs or responsibilities to any political subdivision in such a way as to necessitate additional local expenditures by the political subdivision unless such pro- grams or responsibilities are fully funded by the state or unless such programs or responsi- bilities are approved for funding by a vote of the local legislative body of the political subdivision. November 28, 1984

[Art.] 29. [Suspension of Laws by Legislature Only.] The power of suspending the laws, or the execution of them, ought never to be exercised but by the legislature, or by authority derived therefrom, to be exercised in such particular cases only as the legislature shall expressly provide for. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 30. [Freedom of Speech.] The freedom of deliberation, speech, and debate, in either house of the legislature, is so essential to the rights of the people, that it cannot be the foundation of any action, complaint, or prosecution, in any other court or place whatsoever. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 3L [Meetings of Legislature, for What Purposes.] The legislature shall assem- ble for the redress of public grievances and for making such laws as the public good may require. June 2. 1784

Amended 1792 generally rewording sentence and omitting "for correcting, strengthening and confirming the laws."

[Art.] 32. [Rights of Assembly, Instruction, and Petition.] The people have a right, in an orderly and peaceable manner, to assemble and consult upon the common good, give instructions to their representatives, and to request of the legislative body, by way of petition or remonstrance, redress of the wrongs done them, and of the grievances they suffer. June 2. 1784

[Art.] 33. [Excessive Bail, Fines, and Punishments Prohibited.] No magistrate, or court of law, shall demand excessive bail or sureties, impose excessive fines, or inflict cruel or unusual punishments. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 34. [Martial Law Limited.] No person can, in any case, be subjected to law mar- tial, or to any pains or penalties by virtue of that law, except those employed in the army or

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navy, and except the militia in actual service, but by authority of the legislature. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 35. [The Judiciary; Tenure of Office, etc.] It is essential to the preservation of the rights of every individual, his life, liberty, property, and character, that there be an impartial interpretation of the laws, and administration of justice. It is the right of every citizen to be tried by judges as impartial as the lot of humanity will admit. It is therefore not only the best policy, but for the security of the rights of the people, that the judges of the supreme judicial court should hold their offices so long as they behave well; subject, however, to such limita- tions, on account of age, as may be provided by the constitution of the state; and that they should have honorable salaries, ascertained and established by standing laws. June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 to provide for age limitation as provided by the constitution.

[Art.] 36. [Pensions.] Economy being a most essential virtue in all states, especially in a young one, no pension shall be granted, but in consideration of actual services; and such pen- sions ought to be granted with great caution, by the legislature, and never for more than one year at a time. June 2. 1784

[Art.] 36-a [Use of Retirement Funds.] The employer contributions certified as payable to the New Hampshire retirement system or any successor system to fund the system's lia- bilities, as shall be determined by sound actuarial valuation and practice, independent of the executive office, shall be appropriated each fiscal year to the same extent as is certified. All of the assets and proceeds, and income therefrom, of the New Hampshire retirement system and of any and all other retirement systems for public officers and employees operated by the state or by any of its political subdivisions, and of any successor system, and all contributions and payments made to any such system to provide for retirement and related benefits shall be held, invested or disbursed as in trust for the exclusive purpose of providing for such benefits and shall not be encumbered for, or diverted to, any other purposes. November 28. 1984

[Art.] 37. [Separation of Powers.] In the government of this state, the three essential powers thereof, to wit, the legislative, executive, and judicial, ought to be kept as separate from, and independent of, each other, as the nature of a free government will admit, or as is consistent with that chain of connection that binds the whole fabric of the constitution in one indissoluble bond of union and amity. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 38. [Social Virtues Inculcated.] A frequent recurrence to the fundamental princi- ples of the constitution, and a constant adherence to justice, moderation, temperance, indus- try, frugality, and all the social virtues, are indispensably necessary to preserve the blessings of liberty and good government; the people ought, therefore, to have a particular regard to all those principles in the choice of their officers and representatives, and they have a right to require of their lawgivers and magistrates, an exact and constant observance of them, in the formation and execution of the laws necessary for the good administration of government. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 39. [Changes in Town and City Charters, Referendum Required.] No law changing the charter or form of government of a particular city or town shall be enacted by the legislature except to become effective upon the approval of the voters of such city or town upon a referendum to be provided for in said law.

The legislature may by general law authorize cities and towns to adopt or amend their charters or forms of government in any way which is not in conflict with general law, pro- vided that such charters or amendments shall become effective only upon the approval of the voters of each such city or town on a referendum. November 16, 1966

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PART SECOND

FORM OF GOVERNMENT

Article 1. [Name of Body Politic] The people inhabiting the territory formerly called the province of New Hampshire, do hereby solemnly and mutually agree with each other, to form themselves into a free, sovereign and independent body-politic, or state, by the name of THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. June 2, 1784

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[Art.] 2. [Legislature, How Constituted.] The supreme legislative power, within this state, shall be vested in the senate and house of representatives, each of which shall have a negative on the other. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 3. [General Court, When to Meet and Dissolve.] The senate and house shall assemble biennially on the first Wednesday of December for organizational purposes in even numbered years, and shall assemble annually on the first Wednesday following the first Tuesday in January, and at such other times as they may judge necessary; and shall dissolve and be dissolved at 1 2:01 A.M. on the first Wednesday of December in even numbered years and shall be styled THE GENERAL COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. June 2, 1784

Amended 1877 changing annual sessions to biennial sessions. Amended 1889 calling for the legislature to meet in January instead of June. 1966 amendment permitting annual sessions was ruled invalid in Gerber v. King, 107 NH 495. Amended 1974 to permit organizational meetings in December and the January meeting to

be on the first Wednesday after the first Tuesday. Amended 1984 changing biennial sessions to annual sessions.

[Art.] 4. [Power of General Court to Establish Courts.] The general court (except as otherwise provided by Article 72-a of Part 2) shall forever have full power and authority to erect and constitute judicatories and courts of record, or other courts, to be holden, in the name of the state, for the hearing, trying, and determining, all manner of crimes, offenses, pleas, processes, plaints, action, causes, matters and things whatsoever arising or happening within this state, or between or concerning persons inhabiting or residing, or brought, within the same, whether the same be criminal or civil, or whether the crimes be capital, or not cap- ital, and whether the said pleas be real, personal or mixed, and for the awarding and issuing execution thereon. To which courts and judicatories, are hereby given and granted, full power and authority, from dme to dme, to administer oaths or affirmations, for the better dis- covery of truth in any matter in controversy, or depending before them. June 2, 1784 Amended 1966 to add exception relating to Art. 72-a, Part 2.

[Art.] 5. [Power to Make Laws, Elect Officers, Define Their Powers and Duties, Impose Fines and Assess Taxes; Prohibited from Authorizing Towns to Aid Certain Corporations.] And farther, full power and authority are hereby given and granted to the said general court, from time to time, to make, ordain, and establish, all manner of whole- some and reasonable orders, laws, statutes, ordinances, directions, and instructions, either with penalties, or without, so as the same be not repugnant or contrary to this constitution, as they may judge for the benefit and welfare of this state, and for the governing and ordering

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thereof, and of the subjects of the same, for the necessary support and defense of the govern- ment thereof, and to name and settle biennially, or provide by fixed laws for the naming and settling, all civil officers within this state, such officers excepted, the election and appoint- ment of whom are hereafter in this form of government otherwise provided for; and to set forth the several duties, powers, and limits, of the several civil and military officers of this state, and the forms of such oaths or affirmations as shall be respectively administered unto them, for the execution of their several offices and places, so as the same be not repugnant or contrary to this constitution; and also to impose fines, mulcts, imprisonments, and other pun- ishments, and to impose and levy proportional and reasonable assessments, rates, and taxes, upon all the inhabitants of, and residents within, the said state; and upon all estates within the same; to be issued and disposed of by warrant, under the hand of the governor of this state for the time being, with the advice and consent of the council, for the public service, in the nec- essary defense and support of the government of this state, and the protection and preserva- tion of the subjects thereof, according to such acts as are, or shall be, in force within the same; provided that the general court shall not authorize any town to loan or give its money or credit directly or indirectly for the benefit of any corporation having for its object a divi- dend of profits or in any way aid the same by taking its stocks or bonds. For the purpose of encouraging conservation of the forest resources of the state, the general court may provide for special assessments, rates and taxes on growing wood and timber. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 changing "president" to "governor." Amended 1877 changing "annually" to "biennially." Also amended to prohibit towns and

cities from loaning money or credit to corporations. Amended 1942 to permit a timber tax.

[Art.] 5-a. [Continuity of Government in Case of Enemy Attack.] Notwithstanding any general or special provision of this constitution, the general court, in order to insure con- tinuity of state and local government operations in periods of emergency resulting from dis- asters caused by enemy attack, shall have the power and the immediate duty to provide for prompt and temporary succession to the powers and duties of public offices, of whatever nature and whether filled by election or appointment, the incumbents of which may become unavailable for carrying on the powers and duties of such offices, and to adopt such other measures as may be necessary and proper for insuring the continuity of governmental oper- ations including but not limited to the financing thereof In the exercise of the powers here- by conferred the general court shall in all respects conform to the requirements of this constitution except to the extent that in the judgment of the general court so to do would be impracticable or would admit of undue delay. November 30. 1942

[Art.] 5-b. [Power to Provide for Tax Valuations Based on Use.] The general court may provide for the assessment of any class of real estate at valuations based upon the current use thereof November 15, 1968

[Art.] 6. [Valuation and Taxation.] The public charges of government, or any part there- of, may be raised by taxation upon polls, estates, and other classes of property, including franchises and property when passing by will or inheritance; and there shall be a valuation of the estates within the state taken anew once in every five years, at least, and as much oftener as the general court shall order. June 2, 1784

Amended 1903 to permit taxes on other classes of property including franchises and proper- ty passing by inheritances.

[Art.] 6-a. [Use of Certain Revenues Restricted to Highways.] All revenue in excess of the necessary cost of collection and administration accruing to the state from registration

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fees, operators' licenses, gasoline road tolls or any other special charges or taxes with respect to the operation of motor vehicles or the sale or consumption of motor vehicle fuels shall be appropriated and used exclusively for the construction, reconstruction and maintenance of public highways within this state, including the supervision of traffic thereon and payment of the interest and principal of obligations incurred for said purposes; and no part of such rev- enues shall, by transfer of funds or otherwise, be diverted to any other purpose whatsoever. November 29, 1938

[Art.] 6-b. [Use of Lottery Revenues Restricted to Educational Purposes.] All mon- eys received from a state-run lottery and all the interest received on such moneys shall, after deducting the necessary costs of administration, be appropriated and used exclusively for the school districts of the state. Such moneys shall be used exclusively for the purpose of state aid to education and shall not be transferred or diverted to any other purpose. November 6, 1990

[Art.] 7. [Members of Legislature Not to Take Fees or Act as Counsel.] No member of the general court shall take fees, be of counsel, or act as advocate, in any cause before either branch of the legislature; and upon due proof thereof, such member shall forfeit his seat in the legislature. Septembers. 1792

[Art.] 8. [Open Sessions of Legislature.] The doors of the galleries, of each house of the legislature, shall be kept open to all persons who behave decently, except when the welfare of the state, in the opinion of either branch, shall require secrecy. Septembers, 1792

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[Art.] 9. [Representatives Elected Every Second Year; Apportionment of Representatives.] There shall be in the legislature of this state a house of representatives, biennially elected and founded on principles of equality, and representation therein shall be as equal as circumstances will admit. The whole number of representatives to be chosen from the towns, wards, places, and representative districts thereof established hereunder, shall be not less than three hundred seventy-five or more than four hundred. As soon as pos- sible after the convening of the next regular session of the legislature, and at the session in 1971, and every ten years thereafter, the legislature shall make an apportionment of repre- sentatives according to the last general census of the inhabitants of the state taken by author- ity of the United States or of this state. In making such apportionment, no town, ward or place shall be divided nor the boundaries thereof altered. June 2, 1784

Amended 1 877 three times providing for biennial elections; increasing representation from 150 rateable polls to 600; prohibiting towns and wards from being altered so as to increase representation. Amended 1942 limiting size of House to between 375 and 400. Amended 1964 providing for equal representation.

[Art.] 9-a. [Legislative Adjustments of Census with Reference to Non-Residents.] The general court shall have the power to provide by statute for making suitable adjustments to the general census of the inhabitants of the state taken by the authority of the United States or of this state on account of non-residents temporarily residing in this state. November 30, 1960

[Art.] 10. [Representation of Small Towns.] (Repealed) June 2, 1784. Small towns grouped together to provide one representative for 150 rateable polls. The election meeting was to rotate annually between the towns.

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Amended 1877 increasing districts to 600 inhabitants; rotation of meeting changed to bien- nially. Repealed in 1889. Provisions incorporated into Art. 1 1.

[Art.] 11. [Small Towns; Representation by Districts.] When any town, ward, or unin- corporated place, according to the last federal decennial census, has less than the number of inhabitants necessary to entitle it to one representative, the legislature shall form those towns, wards, or unincorporated places into representative districts which contain a sufficient num- ber of inhabitants to entitle each district so formed to one or more representatives for the entire district. In forming the districts, the boundaries of towns, wards and unincorporated places shall be preserved and the towns, wards and unincorporated places forming one dis- trict shall be reasonably proximate to one another. The legislature shall form the representa- tive districts at its next session after approval of this article by the voters of the state, and thereafter at the regular session following every decennial federal census. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 changing General Assembly to General Court. Amended 1877 changing 150 rateable polls to 600 inhabitants. Amended 1889 providing that towns of less than 600 should be represented a proportional

amount of time instead of being classed as formerly provided in Art. 10. Amended 1942 deleting reference to 600 and providing that small towns should be repre- sented at least once in every 10 years. Amended 1964 to permit small towns to be districted for one or more representatives.

[Art.] 11-a. [Division of Town, Ward or Place; Representative Districts.] Notwithstanding Articles 9 and 1 1, a law providing for an apportionment to form representa- tive districts under Articles 9 and 1 1 of Part Second may divide a town, ward or unincorpo- rated place into two or more representative districts if such town, ward or place, by referendum requests such division.

November 22, 1978 (Rejected in 1976 as proposed by convention, but adopted in 1978 as proposed by the general court and including both representative and senate districts.) [Art.] 12. [Biennial Election of Representatives in November.] The members of the house of representatives shall be chosen biennially, in the month of November, and shall be the second branch of the legislature. June 2, 1784

Amended twice in 1877 substituting "biennially" for "annually" and "November" for "March."

[Art.] 13. [Qualifications of Electors.] (Repealed) June 2, 1784. All persons qualified to vote in the election of senators shall be entitled to vote within the town, district, parish, or place where they dwell, in the choice of representa- fives. Note: The phrase "town, district, parish, or place" was shortened to "district" in engrossed copy of 1792, apparently without authority. Repealed in 1976.

[Art.] 14. [Representatives, How Elected, Qualifications of.] Every member of the house of representatives shall be chosen by ballot: and. for two years, at least, next preceding his election shall have been an inhabitant of this state; shall be. at the time of his election, an inhabitant of the town, ward, place, or district he may be chosen to represent and shall cease to represent such town, ward, place, or district immediately on his ceasing to be qualified as aforesaid. June 2, 1784

Amended 1 852 deleting provision for representatives to have an estate of 100 pounds. Amended 1877 deleting requirement that representatives be Protestants. Amended 1956 substituting "ward" for "parish." Amended 1964 adding word "district."

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[Art.] 15. [Compensation of the Legislature.] The presiding officers of both houses of the legislature, shall severally receive out of the state treasury as compensation in full for their services for the term elected the sum of $250. and all other members thereof, season- ably attending and not departing without license, the sum of $200 and each member shall receive mileage for actual daily attendance on legislative days, but not after the legislature shall have been in session for 45 legislative days or after the first day of July following the annual assembly of the legislature, whichever occurs first; provided, however, that, when a special session shall be called by the governor or by a 2/3 vote of the then qualified members of each branch of the general court, such officers and members shall receive for attendance an additional compensation of $3 per day for a period not exceeding 15 days and the usual mileage. Nothing herein shall prevent the payment of additional mileage to members attend- ing committee meetings or on other legislative business on nonlegislative days. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 requiring state to pay wages instead of town. Amended 1889 setting salary for members at $200 and for officers at $250 with $3 per day

for special sessions. Amended 1960 limiting mileage to 90 legislative days. Amended 1984 limiting mileage to 45 legislative days in each annual session.

[Art.] 16. [Vacancies in House, How Filled.] All intermediate vacancies, in the house of representatives may be filled up, from fime to time, in the same manner as biennial elections are made. June 2, 1784 Amended 1877 changing "'annual" to "biennial" elections.

[Art.] 17. [House to Impeach Before the Senate.] The house of representatives shall be the grand inquest of the state; and all impeachments made by them, shall be heard and tried by the senate. June 2. 1784

[Art.] 18, [Money Bills to Originate in House.] All money bills shall originate in the house of representatives; but the senate may propose, or concur with amendments, as on other bills. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 18-a [Budget Bills.] All sections of all budget bills before the general court shall contain only the operating and capital expenses for the execufive, legislative and judicial branches of government. No section or footnote of any such budget bill shall contain any provision which establishes, amends or repeals statutory law, other than provisions estab- lishing, amending or repealing operating and capital expenses for the executive, legislafive and judicial branches of government. November 28, 1984

[Art.] 19. [Adjournment.] The house of representatives shall have the power to adjourn themselves. June 2, 1784

Amended 1948 substitudng "five" for "two" days as length of adjournment. Amended 1966 removing limitation on adjournment.

[Art.] 20. [Quorum, What Constitutes.] A majority of the members of the house of rep- resentatives shall be a quorum for doing business: But when less than two-thirds of the rep- resentatives elected shall be present, the assent of two-thirds of those members shall be necessary to render their acts and proceedings valid. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 21. [Privileges of Members of Legislature.] No member of the house of repre- sentadves, or senate shall be arrested, or held to bail, on mesne process, during his going to, returning from, or attendance upon, the court. June 2, 1784

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[Art.] 22. [House to Elect Speaker and Officers, Settle Rules of Proceedings, and Punish Misconduct.] The house of representatives shall choose their own speaker, appoint their own officers, and settle the rules of proceedings in their own house; and shall be judge of the returns, elections, and qualifications, of its members, as pointed out in this constitu- tion. They shall have authority to punish, by imprisonment, every person who shall be guilty of disrespect to the house, in its presence, by any disorderly and contemptuous behavior, or by threatening, or illtreating, any of its members; or by obstructing its deliberations; every person guilty of a breach of its privileges, in making arrests for debt, or by assaulting any member during his attendance at any session; in assaulting or disturbing any one of its offi- cers in the execution of any order or procedure of the house; in assaulting any witness, or other person, ordered to attend, by and during his attendance of the house; or in rescuing any person arrested by order of the house, knowing them to be such. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 by adding that the House shall be judge of the returns, elections, and qualifi- cations of its members.

[Art.] 23. [Senate and Executive Have Like Powers; Imprisonment Limited.] The senate, governor and council, shall have the same powers in like cases; provided, that no imprisonment by either, for any offense, exceeds ten days. June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 substituting "governor" for "president."

[Art.] 24 [Journals and Laws to be Published; Yeas and Nays; and Protests.] The journals of the proceedings, and all public acts of both houses, of the legislature, shall be printed and published immediately after every adjournment or prorogation; and upon motion made by any one member, duly seconded, the yeas and nays, upon any question, shall be entered, on the journal. And any member of the senate, or house of representatives, shall have a right, on motion made at the time for that purpose to have his protest, or dissent, with the reasons, against any vote, resolve, or bill passed, entered on the journal. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 permitting protest or dissent with reasons to be entered in the journals. Amended 1966 requiring roll call requests to be seconded.

SENATE

[Art.] 25. [Senate, How Constituted.] The senate shall consist of twenty-four members. June 2, 1784. Provided for 12 senators. Amended 1792. Generally rephrased specifying term as one year from the first Wednesday

in June. Amended 1877 increasing senators to 24 and providing for 2 year term. Amended 1889 so that term started in January instead of June. Amended 1974 deleting reference to term.

[Art.] 26. [Senatorial Districts, How Constituted.] And that the state may be equally repre- sented in the senate, the legislature shall divide the state into single-member districts, as nearly equal as may be in population, each consisting of contiguous towns, city wards and unincorporat- ed places, without dividing any town, city ward or unincorporated place. The legislature shall form the single-member districts at its next session after approval of this article by the voters of the state and thereafter at the regular session following each decennial federal census. June 2, 1784. Number of senators elected from each district (county) proportioned to taxes

paid by each district. Amended 1792 dividing the state into 12 senatorial districts sfill based on proportion of taxes

paid by the district.

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Amended 1877 increasing senate to 24 members from single member districts. Amended 1964 providing for election of senators on basis of population.

[Art.] 26-a. [Division of Town, Ward or Place; Senatorial Districts.] Notwithstanding Article 26 or any other article, a law providing for an apportionment to form senatorial districts under Article 26 of Part Second may divide a town, ward or unincorporated place into two or more senatorial districts if such town, ward or place by referendum requests such division. November 22, 1978

[Art.] 27. [Election of Senators.] The freeholders and other inhabitants of each district, qualified as in this constitution is provided shall biennially give in their votes for a senator, at some meeting holden in the month of November. June 2, 1784. Annual election of senators at annual meeting in March. Amended 1792 rewording phrases but not changing the meaning.

Amended 1 877 twice substituting biennial election and sessions for annual elections and ses- sions and providing for elections in November instead of March.

[Art.] 28. [Senators, How and by Whom Chosen; Right of Suffrage.] (Repealed) June 2, 1784. Senate, first branch of the legislature, elected by male inhabitants 21 years of

age and older who pay their own poll tax. Amended 1792 changing wording but not the meaning.

Amended 1 877 twice, substituting "biennially" for "annually" and "November" for "March." Amended 1958 removing obsolete reference to "male" inhabitants as being the only ones

allowed to vote. Repealed 1976. Provisions covered by Article 11.

[Art.] 29. [Qualifications of Senators.] Provided nevertheless, that no person shall be capable of being elected a senator, who is not of the age of thirty years, and who shall not have been an inhabitant of this state for seven years immediately preceding his election, and at the time thereof he shall be an inhabitant of the district for which he shall be chosen. Should such person, after election, cease to be an inhabitant of the district for which he was chosen, he shall be disqualified to hold said position and a vacancy shall be declared therein. June 2, 1784

Amended 1852 deleting property qualifications. Amended 1877 deleting requirements that senators be Protestant. Amended 1976 adding provision that a senator is disqualified if he moves from his district.

[Art.] 30. [Inhabitant Defined.] And every person, qualified as the constitution pro- vides, shall be considered an inhabitant for the purpose of being elected into any office or place within this state, in the town, or ward, where he is domiciled. June 2, 1784

Amended 1958 substituting "ward" for "parish, and plantation."

Amended 1976 twice deleting reference to electing and substituting "is domiciled" for "dwelleth and hath his home."

[Art.] 31. [Inhabitants of Unincorporated Places; Their Rights, etc.] (Repealed) June 2, 1784. Procedure and qualifications for inhabitants of unincorporated places to vote. Amended 1877 twice providing for biennial instead of annual elections in November instead

of March. Amended 1958 deleting reference to plantations and substituting "wards" for "parishes." Repealed 1976. Provisions covered by Part I, Art. 11.

[Art.] 32. [Biennial Meetings, How Warned, Governed, and Conducted; Return of Votes, etc.] The meetings for the choice of governor, council and senators, shall be warned by warrant from the selectmen, and governed by a moderator, who shall, in the presence of the selectmen (whose duty it shall be to attend) in open meeting, receive the votes of all the inhabitants of such towns and wards present, and qualified to vote for senators; and shall, in said meetings, in presence of the said selectmen, and of the town or city clerk, in said meet-

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ings, sort and count the said votes, and make a public declaration thereof, with the name of every person voted for, and the number of votes for each person; and the town or city clerk shall make a fair record of the same at large, in the town book, and shall make out a fair attest- ed copy thereof, to be by him sealed up and directed to the secretary of state, within five days following the election, with a superscription expressing the purport thereof. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 generally rewording section.

Amended 1889 substituting "January" for "June" regarding notification to secretary of state. Amended 1958 subsdtuting "wards" for "parishes" and added reference to city clerks. Amended 1974 subsdtuting "December" for "January" and "twenty" and "thirty" regarding

notification to secretary of state. Amended 1976 changing notification to 5 days after the election.

[Art.] 33. [Secretary of State to Count Votes for Senators and Notify Persons Elected.] And that there may be a due meeting of senators and representatives on the first Wednesday of December, biennially, the secretary of state shall, as soon as may be, examine the returned copy of such records; and fourteen days before the first Wednesday of December, he shall issue his summons to such persons as appear to be chosen senators and representatives, by a plurality of votes, to attend and take their seats on that day. June 2. 1784. President and 3 of the council to issue summons to senators to take their seats. Amended 1792 changing president to governor and specific number of councilors to majori- ty of councilors. Amended 1877 changing annually to biennially. Amended 1 889 changing June to January for beginning of session. Amended 1912 substituting "plurality of votes" for "majority of votes." Amended 1968 deleting proviso relafing to the first year. Amended 1974 changing meeting to first Wednesday of December.

Amended 1 976 providing that the secretary of state should examine the returns and nofify those elected instead of governor.

[Art.] 34. [Vacancies in Senate, How Filled.] And in case there shall not appear to be a senator elected, by a plurality of votes, for any district, the deficiency shall be supplied in the following manner, viz. The members of the house of representatives, and such senators as shall be declared elected, shall take the names of the two persons having the highest number of votes in the district, and out of them shall elect, by joint ballot, the senator wanted for such district; and in this manner all such vacancies shall be filled up, in every district of the state and in case the person receiving a plurality of votes in any district is found by the Senate not to be qualified to be seated, a new election shall be held forthwith in said district. All vacan- cies in the senate arising by death, removal out of the state, or otherwise, except from failure to elect, shall be filled by a new elecdon by the people of the district upon the requisition of the governor and council, as soon as may be after such vacancies shall happen. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 generally rewording section.

Amended 1889 adding provisions for new elections in case of vacancies. Amended 1912 providing for plurality of votes instead of majority. Amended 1968 providing for new elecdon if person elected is not qualified.

[Art.] 35. [Senate, Judges of Their Own Elections.] The senate shall be final judges of the elections, returns, and qualifications, of their own members, as pointed out in this consti- tution. June 2. 1784

[Art.] 36. [Adjournment.] The senate shall have power to adjourn themselves, and when- ever they shall sit on the trial of any impeachment, they may adjourn to such dme and place as they may think proper although the legislature be not assembled on such day, or at such place. June 2. 1784

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Amended 1792 adding proviso relating to impeachment. Amended 1948 increasing adjournment from 2 days to 5 days. Amended 1966 deleting limitation on adjournment.

[Art.] 37. [Senate to Elect Their Own Officers; Quorum.] The senate shall appoint their president and other officers, and determine their own rules of proceedings: And not less than thirteen members of the senate shall make a quorum for doing business; and when less than sixteen senators shall be present, the assent of ten, at least, shall be necessary to render their acts and proceedings valid. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 adding "president."

Amended 1877 increasing quorum from 7 to 13 and changing assent of 5 when less than 8 present to assent of 10 when less than 16 present.

[Art.] 38. [Senate to Try Impeachments; Mode of Proceeding.] The senate shall be a court, with full power and authority to hear, try, and determine, all impeachments made by the house of representatives against any officer or officers of the state, for bribery, corruption, malpractice or maladministration, in office; with full power to issue summons, or compulso- ry process, for convening witnesses before them: But previous to the trial of any such impeachment, the members of the senate shall respectively be sworn truly and impartially to try and determine the charge in question, according to evidence. And every officer, impeached for bribery, corruption, malpractice or maladministration in office, shall be served with an attested copy of the impeachment, and order of the senate thereon with such citation as the senate may direct, setting forth the time and place of their sitting to try the impeach- ment; which service shall be made by the sheriff, or such other sworn officer as the senate may appoint, at least fourteen days previous to the time of trial; and such citation being duly served and returned, the senate may proceed in the hearing of the impeachment, giving the person impeached, if he shall appear, full liberty of producing witnesses and proofs, and of making his defense, by himself and counsel, and may also, upon his refusing or neglecting to appear hear the proofs in support of the impeachment, and render judgment thereon, his non- appearance notwithstanding; and such judgment shall have the same force and effect as if the person impeached had appeared and pleaded in the trial. June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 adding mode of proceeding.

[Art.] 39. [Judgment on Impeachment Limited.] Their judgment, however, shall not extend further than removal from office, disqualification to hold or enjoy any place of honor, trust, or profit, under this state, but the party so convicted, shall nevertheless be liable to indictment, trial, judgment, and punishment, according to the laws of the land. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 40. [Chief Justice to Preside on Impeachment of Governor.] Whenever the gov- ernor shall be impeached, the chief justice of the supreme judicial court, shall, during the trial, preside in the senate, but have no vote therein. Septembers, 1792

EXECUTIVE POWER GOVERNOR

[Art.] 41. [Governor, Supreme Executive Magistrate.] There shall be a supreme exec- utive magistrate, who shall be styled the Governor of the State of New Hampshire, and whose title shall be His Excellency. The executive power of the state is vested in the governor. The governor shall be responsible for the faithful execution of the laws. He may, by appropriate

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court action or proceeding brought in the name of the state, enforce compliance with any

constitutional or legislative mandate, or restrain violation of any constitutional or legislative

power, duty, or right, by any officer, department or agency of the state. This authority shall

not be construed to authorize any action or proceedings against the legislative or judicial

branches.

June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 substituting "Governor" for "President."

Amended 1966 clarifying and reinforcing executive powers of the governor.

[Art.] 42. [Election of Governor, Return of Votes; Electors; If No Choice, Legislature to Elect One of Two Highest Candidates; Qualifications for Governor.] The governor shall be chosen biennially in the month of November: and the votes for governor shall be received, sorted, counted, certified and returned, in the same manner as the votes for sena- tors; and the secretary shall lay the same before the senate and house of representatives, on the first Wednesday following the first Tuesday of January to be by them examined, and in case of an election by a plurality of votes through the state, the choice shall be by them declared and published. And the qualifications of electors of the governor shall be the same as those for senators; and if no person shall have a plurality of votes, the senate and house of representatives shall, by joint ballot elect one of the two persons, having the highest number of votes, who shall be declared governor. And no person shall be eligible to this oftlce, unless at the time of his election, he shall have been an inhabitant of this state for 7 years next pre- ceding, and unless he shall be of the age of 30 years. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 deleting specifics of handling votes at town meeting. Amended 1852 removing property qualification for holding office. Amended 1877 three times: biennial elections replacing annual; elections in November

instead of March: deleting provision that office holders be of protestant religion. Amended 1 889 changing June to January for the secretary of state to lay the votes before the

house and senate. Amended 1912 requiring a plurality instead of majority for election of governor. Amended 1982 changing first Wednesday of January to Wednesday after the first Tuesday.

[Art.] 43. [In Cases of Disagreement Governor to Adjourn or Prorogue Legislature; If Causes Exist, May Convene Them Elsewhere.] In cases of disagreement between the two houses, with regard to the time or place of adjournment or prorogation, the governor, with advice of council, shall have a right to adjourn or prorogue the general court, not exceeding ninety days at any one time, as he may determine the public good may require, and he shall dissolve the same on the first Wednesday of December biennially. And, in cases whereby dangers may arise to the health or lives of the members from their attendance at the general court at any place, the governor may direct the session to be holden at some other the most convenient place within the state. June 2, 1784

Amended 1 792 twice changing president to governor and inserting "place" of adjournment. Amended 1889 changing June to January for time of dissolving house and senate. Amended 1974 providing for the legislature to be dissolved on the first Wednesday of

December. Amended 1980 removing "infectious distemper" as a reason for the governor to convene the legislature at a different place.

[Art.] 44. [Veto to Bills.] Every bill which shall have passed both houses of the general court, shall, before it becomes a law. be presented to the governor, if he approves, he shall sign it, but if not, he shall return it, with his objections, to that house in which it shall have originated, who shall enter the objections at large on their journal, and proceed to reconsider it; if after such reconsideration, two-thirds of that house shall agree to pass the bill, it shall be

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sent, together with such objections, to the other house, by which it shall likewise be recon- sidered, and, if approved by two-thirds of that house, it shall become a law. But in all such cases the votes of both houses shall be determined by yeas and nays, and the names of per- sons, voting for or against the bill, shall be entered on the journal of each house respectively. If any bill shall not be returned by the governor within five days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him, the same shall be a law in like manner as if he had signed it unless the legislature, by their adjournment, prevent its return, in which case it shall not be a law. Septembers, 1792

[Art.] 45. [Resolves to Be Treated Like Bills.] Every resolve shall be presented to the governor, and before the same shall take effect, shall be approved by him, or being disap- proved by him, shall be repassed by the senate and house of representatives, according to the rules and limitations prescribed in the case of a bill. Septembers, 1792

[Art.] 46. [Nomination and Appointment of Officers.] All judicial officers, the attorney general, and all officers of the navy, and general and field officers of the militia, shall be nom- inated and appointed by the governor and council; and every such nomination shall be made at least three days prior to such appointment; and no appointment shall take place, unless a majority of the council agree thereto. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 making minor changes in wording.

Amended 1877 deleting solicitors and sheriffs from those appointed by governor and council. Amended 1976 deleting appointment of coroners by governor and council.

[Art.] 47. [Governor and Council Have Negative on Each Other.] The governor and council shall have a negative on each other, both in the nominations and appointments. Every nomination and appointment shall be signed by the governor and council, and every negative shall be also signed by the governor or council who made the same. September 5, 1792

[Art.] 48. [Field Officers to Recommend, and Governor to Appoint, Company Officers.] (Repealed) June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 providing that field officers were to nominate and recommend to the gover- nor the captains and subalterns instead of appointing them. Amended 1903 added proviso that nominees had to be examined and qualified by an exam- ining board. Repealed 1976.

[Art.] 49. [President of Senate, etc.. To Act as Governor When Office Vacant; Speaker of House to Act When Office of President of Senate Is also Vacant.] In the event of the death, resignation, removal from office, failure to qualify, physical or mental incapac- ity, absence from the state, or other incapacity of the governor, the president of the senate, for the time being, shall act as governor until the vacancy is filled or the incapacity is removed; and if the president of the senate, for any of the above-named causes, shall become incapable of performing the duties of governor, the same shall devolve upon the speaker of the house of representatives, for the time being, or in the case of the like incapacity of the speaker, upon the secretary of state, or in case of his like incapacity, upon the state treasurer, each of whom, in that order, shall act as governor, as hereinabove provided, until the vacancy is filled or the incapacity removed. Whenever a vacancy for the duration or remainder of the governor's term of office occurs before the commencement of the last year of such term, a special elec- tion for governor shall take place to fill the vacancy, as provided by law. Whenever the speaker of the house acts as governor, he shall act as such only until such time as the vacan-

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cy is filled or the incapacity removed in either the office of governor or of president of the senate, whichever occurs first. Whenever either the secretary of state or the treasurer acts as governor, he shall act as such only until such time as the vacancy is filled or the incapacity removed in the offices of governor, of president of the senate or of speaker of the house, whichever occurs first. While acting as governor under this article, the president of the sen- ate, speaker of the house, secretary of state or state treasurer, as the case may be, shall be styled Acting Governor, shall not be required to take an additional oath of office, shall have and exercise all the powers, duties and authorities of, and receive compensation equal to that of the office of governor; and the capacity of each such officer to serve as president of the senate as well as senator, speaker of the house of representatives as well as representative, secretary of state, or state treasurer, as the case may be, or to receive the compensation of such office, shall be suspended only. While the governor or an acting governor is absent from the state on official business, he shall have the power and authority to transact such business. June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 changing some wording and providing that the senate president acting as

governor could not hold his office in the senate. Amended 1889 providing for the speaker of the house to act as governor. Amended 1956 providing that the governor while absent from the state has authority to trans- act such business. Amended 1968 providing for succession through secretary of state and state treasurer, but

only until a new senate president or house speaker is elected. Amended 1984 rewording section generally to include incapacity, new election if vacancy occurs before last year of the term, compensation of acting governor to equal that of gov- ernor, and suspension of senate president acting as a senator or speaker to act as a repre- sentative while serving as acting governor.

[Art.] 49-a [Prolonged Failure to Qualify; Vacancy in Office of Governor Due to Physical or Mental Incapacity, etc.] Whenever the governor transmits to the secretary of state and president of the senate his written declaration that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office by reason of physical or mental incapacity and until he trans- mits to them a written declaration to the contrary, the president of the senate, for the time being, shall act as governor as provided in article 49, subject to the succession provisions therein set forth. Whenever it reasonably appears to the attorney general and a majority of the council that the governor is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office by rea- son of physical or mental incapacity, but the governor is unwilling or unable to transmit his written declaration to such effect as above provided, the attorney general shall file a petition for declaratory judgment in the supreme court requesting a judicial determination of the abil- ity of the governor to discharge the powers and duties of his office. After notice and hearing, the justices of the supreme court shall render such judgment as they find warranted by a pre- ponderance of the evidence; and, if the court holds that the governor is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the president of the senate, for the time being, shall act as governor as provided in article 49, subject to the succession provisions therein set forth, until such time as the disability of the governor is removed or a newly elected governor is inaugu- rated. Such disability, once determined by the supreme court, may be removed upon petition for declaratory judgment to the supreme court by the governor if the court finds, after notice and hearing, by a preponderance of the evidence that the governor is able to discharge the powers and duties of his office. Whenever such disability of the governor, as determined by his written declaration or by judgment of the supreme court, has continued for a period of 6 months, the general court may. by concurrent resolution adopted by both houses, declare the office of governor vacant. Whenever the governor-elect fails to qualify by reason of physical or mental incapacity or any cause other than death or resignation, for a period of 6 months

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following the inauguration date established by this constitution, the general court may, by concurrent resolution adopted by both houses, declare the office of governor vacant. The provisions of article 49 shall govern the filling of such vacancy, either by special election or continued service of an acting governor. If the general court is not in session when any such 6-month period expires, the acting governor, upon written request of at least 1/4 of the mem- bers of each house, shall convene the general court in special session for the sole purpose of considering and acting on the question whether to declare a vacancy in the office of governor under this article. November 28, 1984

[Art.] 50. [Governor to Prorogue or Adjourn Legislature, and Call Extra Sessions.] The governor, with advice of council, shall have full power and authority, in the recess of the general court, to prorogue the same from time to time, not exceeding ninety days, in any one recess of said court; and during the sessions of said court, to adjourn or prorogue it to any time the two houses may desire, and to call it together sooner than the time to which it may be adjourned, or prorogued, if the welfare of the state should require the same. June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 changing president to governor.

[Art.] 51. [Powers and Duties of Governor as Commander-in-Chief.] The governor of this state for the time being, shall be commander-in-chief of all the military forces of the state; and shall have full power, by himself or by any chief commander, or other officer or officers, from time to time, to train, instruct, exercise and govern the militia; to call forth the militia and to put in warlike posture the inhabitants of the state; to execute the laws of the state and of the United States; to suppress insurrection and to repel invasion; and, in fine, the governor is here- by entrusted with all other powers incident to the office of commander-in-chief to be exercised agreeably to the rules and regulations of the constitution and the laws of the land. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 changing president to governor. Amended 1968 condensing authority of the governor as commander-in-chief of military forces.

[Art.] 52. [Pardoning Power.] The power of pardoning offenses, except such as persons may be convicted of before the senate, by impeachment of the house, shall be in the gover- nor, by and with the advice of council: But no charter of pardon, granted by the governor, with advice of the council, before conviction, shall avail the party pleading the same, notwithstanding any general or particular expressions contained therein, descriptive of the offense or offenses intended to be pardoned. June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 changing president to governor.

[Art.] 53. [Militia Officers, Removal of.] (Repealed) June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 changing president to governor. Repealed 1976.

[Art.] 54. [Staff and Non-commissioned Officers, by Whom Appointed.] (Repealed) June 2. 1784 Repealed 1976.

[Art.] 55. [Division of Militia into Brigades, Regiments, and companies.] (Repealed) June 2, 1784 Repealed 1976.

[Art.] 56. [Disbursements from Treasury.] No moneys shall be issued out of the trea- sury of this state, and disposed of, (except such sums as may be appropriated for the redemp- tion of bills of credit, or treasurer's notes, or for the payment of interest arising thereon) but by warrant under the hand of the governor for the time being, by and with the advice and con-

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sent of the council, for the necessary support and defense of this state, and for the necessary

protection and preservation of the inhabitants thereof, agreeably to the acts and resolves of

the general court.

June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 changing president to governor.

[Art.] 57. [Accounts of Military Stores.] (Repealed) June 2. 1784

Amended 1 792 changing president to governor. Repealed 1950.

[Art.] 58. [Compensation of Governor and Council.] The governor and council shall be compensated for their services, from time to time, by such grants as the general courts shall think reasonable. June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 changing president to governor.

[Art.] 59. [Salaries of Judges.] Permanent and honorable salaries shall be established by law, for the justices of the superior court. June 2, 1784

COUNCIL

[Art.] 60. [Councilors; Mode of Election, etc.] There shall be biennially elected, by bal- lot, five councilors, for advising the governor in the executive part of government. The free- holders and other inhabitants in each county, qualified to vote for senators, shall some time in the month of November, give in their votes for one councilor; which votes shall be received, sorted, counted, certified, and returned to the secretary's office, in the same manner as the votes for senators, to be by the secretary laid before the senate and house of represen- tatives on the first Wednesday following the first Tuesday of January. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 twice changing the council from members of the house and senate elected by the house and senate to individuals elected by voters - one in each county; and changing president to governor. Amended 1877 twice substituting biennially for annually and November for March. Amended 1889 substituting January for June.

Amended 1984 changing the first Wednesday to the first Wednesday following the first Tuesday.

[Art.] 61. [Vacancies, How Filled, if No Choice.] And the person having a plurality of votes in any county, shall be considered as duly elected a councilor: But if no person shall have a plurality of votes in any county, the senate and house of representatives shall take the names of the two persons who have the highest number of votes in each county, and not elect- ed, and out of those two shall elect by joint ballot, the councilor wanted for such county, and the qualifications for councilors shall be the same as for senator. September 5, 1792 Amended 1912 substituting plurality for majority.

[Art.] 62. [Subsequent Vacancies; Governor to Convene; Duties.] If any person thus chosen a councilor, shall be elected governor or member of either branch of the legislature, and shall accept the trust; or if any person elected a councilor, shall refuse to accept the office, or in case of the death, resignation, or removal of any councilor out of the state, the governor may issue a precept for the election of a new councilor in that county where such vacancy shall happen and the choice shall be in the same manner as before directed. And the governor shall have full power and authority to convene the council, from time to time, at his

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discretion; and, with them, or the majority of them, may and shall, from time to time hold a council, for ordering and directing the affairs of the state, according to the laws of the land. Septembers, 1792

[Art.] 63. [Impeachment of Councilors.] The members of the council may be impeached by the house, and tried by the senate for bribery, corruption, malpractice, or mal- administration. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 changing wording generally and changing mal-conduct to bribery, corrup- tion, malpractice, or maladministration.

[Art.] 64. [Secretary to Record Proceedings of Council.] The resolutions and advice of the council shall be recorded by the secretary, in a register, and signed by all members pre- sent agreeing thereto; and this record may be called for at any time, by either house of the leg- islature; and any member of the council may enter his opinion contrary to the resolutions of the majority, with the reasons for such opinion.

June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 adding phrases: "by the secretary," "agreeing thereto," and "with the rea- sons for such opinion."

[Art.] 65. [Councilor Districts Provided for.] The legislature may, if the public good shall hereafter require it, divide the state into five districts, as nearly equal as may be, gov- erning themselves by the number of population, each district to elect a councilor: And, in case of such division, the manner of the choice shall be conformable to the present mode of election in counties. Septembers, 1792 Amended 1912 substituting population for rateable polls.

[Art.] 66. [Elections by Legislature May Be Adjourned From Day to Day; Order Thereof.] And, whereas the elections, appointed to be made by this constitution on the first Wednesday of January biennially, by the two houses of the legislature, may not be completed on that day, the said elections may be adjourned from day to day, until the same be completed; and the order of the elections shall be as follows - the vacancies in the senate, if any, shall be first filled up: The governor shall then be elected, provided there shall be no choice of him by the peo- ple: And afterwards, the two houses shall proceed to fill up the vacancy, if any, in the council. June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 twice changing president to governor and election of the council only if there

is a vacancy. Amended 1877 substituting biennially for annually. Amended 1889 substitudng January for June.

SECRETARY, TREASURER, ETC.

[Art.] 67. [Election of Secretary and Treasurer.] The secretary and treasurer shall be chosen by joint ballot of the senators and representatives assembled in one room. June 2, 1784 Amended 1950 deleting commissary-general.

[Art.] 68. [State Records, Where Kept; Duty of Secretary.] The records of the state shall be kept in the office of the secretary, and he shall attend the governor and council, the senate and representatives, in person, or by deputy, as they may require. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 twice transferring authority of the secretary to appoint his deputies to next article, and changing president to governor.

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[Art.] 69. [Deputy Secretary.] The secretary of the state shall, at all times, have a deputy, to be by him appointed; for whose conduct in office he shall be responsible: And. in case of the death, removal, or inability of the secretary, his deputy shall exercise all the duties of the office of secretary of this state, until another shall be appointed. June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 describing duties of the deputy secretary.

[Art.] 70. [Secretary to Give Bond.] The secretary, before he enters upon the business of his office, shall give bond, with sufficient sureties, in a reasonable sum, for the use of the state, for the punctual performance of his trust. Septembers, 1792

COUNTY TREASURER, ETC.

[Art.] 71. [County Treasurers, Registers of Probate, County Attorneys, Sheriffs, and Registers of Deeds Elected.] The county treasurers, registers of probate, county attorneys, sheriffs and registers of deeds, shall be elected by the inhabitants of the several towns, in the several counties in the state, according to the method now practiced, and the laws of the state. Provided nevertheless the legislature shall have authority to alter the manner of certifying the votes, and the mode of electing those officers; but not so as to deprive the people of the right they now have of electing them. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 twice adding proviso that the legislature could alter the manner of certifying the votes and mode of electing the officers; deleting oath and bond of county treasurer and transferring oath and bond of register of deeds to next article. Amended 1 877 adding registers of probate, county solicitors, and sheriffs to those to be elect- ed. Amended 1958 changing county solicitor to county attorney.

[Art.] 72. [Counties May Be Divided into Districts for Registering Deeds.] And the legislature, on the application of the major part of the inhabitants of any county, shall have authority to divide the same into two districts for registering deeds, if to them it shall appear necessary; each district to elect a register of deeds: And before they enter upon the business of their offices, shall be respectively sworn faithfully to discharge the duties thereof, and shall severally give bond, with sufficient sureties, in a reasonable sum, for the use of the county for the punctual performance of their respective trusts. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 providing for counties being divided into districts for registering deeds and electing registers.

JUDICIARY POWER

[Art.] 72-a. [Supreme and Superior Courts.] The judicial power of the state shall be vested in the supreme court, a trial court of general jurisdiction known as the superior court, and such lower courts as the legislature may establish under Article 4th of Part 2. November 16. 1966

[Art.] 73. [Tenure of Office To Be Expressed in Commissions; Judges to Hold Office During Good Behavior, etc.; Removal.] The tenure that ail commissioned officers shall have by law in their offices shall be expressed in their respective commissions, and all judi- cial officers duly appointed, commissioned and sworn, shall hold their offices during good

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behavior except those for whom a different provision is made in this constitution. The gov- ernor with consent of the council may remove any commissioned officer for reasonable cause upon the address of both houses of the legislature, provided nevertheless that the cause for removal shall be stated fully and substantially in the address and shall not be a cause which is a sufficient ground for impeachment, and provided further that no officer shall be so removed unless he shall have had an opportunity to be heard in his defense by a joint com- mittee of both houses of the legislature.

June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 changing president to governor.

Amended 1966 spelling out procedures for removal from office.

[Art.] 73-a. [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. He shall, with the concurrence of a major- ity of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promul- gated shall have the force and effect of law.

November 22. 1978

[Art.] 74. [Judges to Give Opinions, When.] Each branch of the legislature as well as the governor and council shall have authority to require the opinions of the justices of the supreme court upon important questions of law and upon solemn occasions. June 2. 1784

Amended 1792 changing president to governor. Amended 1958 substituting supreme court for superior court.

[Art.] 75. [Justices of Peace Commissioned for Five Years.] In order that the people may not suffer from the long continuance in place of any justice of the peace who shall fail in discharging the important duties of his office with ability and fidelity, all commissions of justice of the peace shall become void at the expiration of five years from their respective dates, and upon the expiration of any commission, the same may if necessary be renewed or another person appointed as shall most conduce to the well being of the state. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 76. [Divorce and Probate Apeals, Where Tried.] All causes of marriage, divorce and alimony; and all appeals from the respective judges of probate shall be heard and tried by the superior court until the legislature shall by law make other provision. June 2. 1784

[Art.] 77. [Jurisdiction of Justices in Civil Causes.] The general court are empowered to give to justices of the peace jurisdiction in civil causes, when the damages demanded shall not exceed one hundred dollars and title of real estate is not concerned; but with right of appeal, to either party, to some other court. And the general court are further empowered to give to police courts original jurisdiction to try and determine, subject to right of appeal and trial by jury, all criminal causes wherein the punishment is less than imprisonment in the state prison.

September 5, 1792

Amended 1877 substituting $100 for 4 pounds Amended 1912 giving jurisdiction to police courts.

[Art.] 78. [Judges and Sheriffs, When Disqualified by Age.] No person shall hold the office of judge of any court, or judge of probate, or sheriff of any county, after he has attained the age of seventy years. September 5, 1792

[Art.] 79. [Judges and Justices Not to Act as Counsel.] No judge of any court, or jus- tice of the peace, shall act as attorney, or be of counsel, to any party, or originate any civil suit, in matters which shall come or be brought before him as judge, or justice of the peace. Septembers. 1792

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[Art.] 80. [Jurisdiction and Term of Probate Courts.] All matters relating to the pro- bate of wills, and granting letters of administration, shall be exercised by the judges of pro- bate, in such manner as the legislature have directed, or may hereafter direct: And the judges of probate shall hold their courts at such place or places, on such fixed days, as the conve- niency of the people may require: and the legislature from time to time appoint. June 2. 1784 Amended 1792 rewording section generally.

[Art.] 81. [Judges and Registers of Probate Not to Act as Counsel.] No judge, or reg- ister of probate, shall be of counsel, act as advocate, or receive any fees as advocate or coun- sel, in any probate business which is pending, or may be brought into any court of probate in the county of which he is judge or register. Septembers. 1792

CLERKS OF COURTS

[Art.] 82. [Clerks of Courts, by Whom Appointed.] The judges of the courts (those of probate excepted) shall appoint their respective clerks to hold their office during pleasure: And no such clerk shall act as an attorney or be of counsel in any cause in the court of which he is clerk, nor shall he draw any writ originating a civil action. June 2, 1784 Amended 1 792 rewording section generally.

ENCOURAGEMENT OF LITERATURE, TRADES, ETC.

[Art.] 83. [Encouragement of Literature, etc.; Control of Corporations, Monopolies,

etc.] Knowledge and learning, generally diffused through a community, being essential to the preservation of a free government; and spreading the opportunities and advantages of education through the various parts of the country, being highly conducive to promote this end: it shall be the duty of the legislators and magistrates, in all future periods of this gov- ernment, to cherish the interest of literature and the sciences, and all seminaries and public schools, to encourage private and public institutions, rewards, and immunities for the pro- motion of agriculture, arts, sciences, commerce, trades, manufactures, and natural history of the country: to countenance and inculcate the principles of humanity and general benevo- lence, public and private charity, industry and economy, honesty and punctuality, sincerity, sobriety, and all social affections, and generous senUments, among the people: Provided, nevertheless, that no money raised by taxation shall ever be granted or applied for the use of the schools of institutions of any religious sect or denomination. Free and fair competition in the trades and industries is an inherent and essential right of the people and should be pro- tected against all monopolies and conspiracies which tend to hinder or destroy it. The size and functions of all corporations should be so limited and regulated as to prohibit fictitious capitalization and provision should be made for the supervision and government thereof. Therefore, all just power possessed by the state is hereby granted to the general court to enact laws to prevent the operations within the state of all persons and associations, and all trusts and corporations, foreign or domestic, and the officers thereof, who endeavor to raise the price of any article of commerce or to destroy free and fair competition in the trades and industries through combination, conspiracy, monopoly, or any other unfair means; to control and regulate the acts of all such persons, associations, corporations, trusts, and officials doing

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business within the state; to prevent fictitious capitalization; and to authorize civil and crim- inal proceedings in respect to all the wrongs herein declared against. June 2, 1784

Amended 1877 prohibiting tax money from being applied to schools of religious denomina- tions. Amended 1903 permitting the general court to regulate trusts and monopolies restraining free trade.

OATHS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS EXCLUSION FROM OFFICES

COMMISSIONS WRITS CONFIRMATION OF LAWS HABEAS CORPUS

THE ENACTING STYLE CONTINUANCE OF OFFICERS PROVISION

FOR FUTURE REVISION OF THE CONSTITUTION ETC.

[Art.] 84. [Oath of Civil Officers.] Any person chosen governor, councilor, senator, or representative, military or civil officer, (town officers excepted) accepting the trust, shall, before he proceeds to execute the duties of his office, make and subscribe the following dec- laration, viz. -

I, A.B. do solemnly swear, that I will bear faith and true allegiance to the United States of America and the state of New Hampshire, and will support the constitution thereof. So help me God.

I, A.B. do solemnly and sincerely swear and affirm that I will faithfully and impartially

discharge and perform all duties incumbent on me as , according

to the best of my abilities, agreeably to the rules and regulations of this constitution and laws of the state of New Hampshie. So help me God.

Any person having taken and subscribed the oath of allegiance, and the same being filed in the secretary's office, he shall not be obliged to take said oath again.

Provided always, when any person chosen or appointed as aforesaid shall be of the denomination called Quakers, or shall be scrupulous of swearing, and shall decline taking the said oaths, such person shall take and subscribe them, omitting the word "swear," and like- wise the words "So help me God," subjoining instead thereof, "This I do under the pains and penalties of perjury."

I, A.B., do solemnly and sincerely swear and affirm, that I will faithfully and impartially

discharge and perform all the duties incumbent on me as according to the

best of my abilities, agreeably to the rules and regulations of this constitution, and the laws

of the State of New Hampshire. So help me God

June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 three times, changing president to governor; shortening oath of allegiance;

and dispensing with need to take second oath. Amended 1970 adding allegiance to the United States of America.

[Art.] 85. [Before Whom Taken.] The oaths or affirmations shall be taken and sub- scribed by the governor before a justice of a New Hampshire court, in the presence of both houses of the legislature, by the senators and representatives before the governor and council for the time being, and by all other officers before such persons and in such manner as the general court shall from time to time appoint. June 2, 1784

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Amended 1792 three times changing president to governor, senior senator to president of the

senate, assembly to legislature, and generally rewording section. Amended 1968 deleting reference to those first elected.

Amended 1984 providing that the governor's oath shall be taken before a justice of a New Hampshire court.

[Art.] 86. [Form of Commissions.] All commissions shall be in the name of the state of New Hampshire, signed by the governor, and attested by the secretary, or his deputy, and shall have the great seal of the state affixed thereto. June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 changing president to governor.

[Art.] 87. [Form of Writs.] All writs issuing out of the clerk's office in any of the courts of law, shall be in the name of the state of New Hampshire; shall be under the seal of the court whence they issue, and bear test of the chief, first, or senior justice of the court; but when such justice shall be interested, then the writ shall bear test of some other justice of the court, to which the same shall be returnable; and be signed by the clerk of such court. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 88. [Form of Indictments, etc.] All indictments, presentments, and informations, shall conclude, "against the peace and dignity of the state." June 2, 1784

[Art.] 89. [Suicides and Deodands.] The estates of such persons as may destroy their own lives, shall not for that offense be forfeited, but descend or ascend in the same manner, as if such persons had died in a natural way. Nor shall any article, which shall accidentally occasion the death of any person, be henceforth deemed a deodand. or in any wise forfeited on account of such misfortune. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 90. [Existing Laws Continued if Not Repugnant.] All the laws which have heretofore been adopted, used, and approved, in the province, colony, or state of New Hampshire, and usually practiced on in the courts of law, shall remain and be in full force, until altered and repealed by the legislature; such parts thereof only excepted, as are repug- nant to the rights and liberties contained in this constitution: Provided that nothing herein contained, when compared with the twenty-third article in the bill of rights, shall be con- strued to affect the laws already made respecting the persons, or estates of absentees. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 91. [Habeas Corpus.] The privilege and benefit of the habeas corpus, shall be enjoyed in this state, in the most free, easy, cheap, expeditious, and ample manner, and shall not be suspended by the legislature, except upon most urgent and pressing occasions, and for a time not exceeding three months. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 92. [Enacting Style of Statutes.] The enacting style in making and passing acts, statutes, and laws, shall be. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 93. [Governor and Judges Prohibited From Holding Other Offices.] No gover- nor, or judge of the supreme judicial court, shall hold any office or place under the authority of this state, except such as by this constitution they are admitted to hold, saving that the judges of the said court may hold the offices of justice of the peace throughout the state; nor shall they hold any place or office, or receive any pension or salary, from any other state, gov- ernment, or power, whatever. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 changing president to governor. The engrossed copy of 1792, apparently without authority, changed superior court to supreme judicial court.

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[Art.] 94. [Incompatibility of Offices; Only Two Offices of Profit to Be Holden at Same Time.] No person shall be capable of exercising, at the same time more than one of the following offices within this state, viz. judge of probate, sheriff, register of deeds; and never more than two offices of profit, which may be held by appointment of the governor, or governor and council, or senate and house of representatives, or superior or inferior courts; military offices, and offices of justice of the peace excepted. June 2, 1784 Amended 1792 changing president to governor.

[Art.] 95. [Incompatibility of Certain Offices.] No person holding the office of judge of any court, (except special judges) secretary, treasurer of the state, attorney-general, register of deeds, sheriff, collectors of state and federal taxes, members of Congress or any person holding any office under the United States, including any person in active military service, shall at the same time hold the office of governor, or have a seat in the senate, or house of rep- resentatives, or council; but his being chosen and appointed to, and accepting the same, shall operate as a resignation of his seat in the chair, senate, or house of representatives, or coun- cil; and the place so vacated shall be filled up. No member of the council shall have a seat in the senate or house of representatives. June 2, 1784

Amended 1792 generally rewording section. Amended 1950 deleting commissary-general. Amended 1958 changing obsolete words and phrases. Amended 1980 prohibiting persons in active military service from holding state office.

[Art.] 96. [Bribery and Corruption Disqualify for Office.] No person shall ever be admitted to hold a seat in the legislature or any office of trust or importance under this gov- ernment, who, in the due course of law, has been convicted of bribery or corruption, in obtaining an election or appointment. June 2, 1784

[Art.] 97. [Value of Money, How Computed.] (Repealed) June 2, 1784. Money valued at 6 shillings 8 pence per ounce of silver. Repealed 1950.

[Art.] 98. [Constitution, When to Take Effect.] To the end that there may be no failure of justice, or danger to the state, by the alterations and amendments made in the constitution, the general court is hereby fully authorized and directed to fix the time when the alterations and amendments shall take effect, and make the necessary arrangements accordingly. September 5, 1792

[Art.] 99. [Revision of Constitution Provided For.] (Repealed) June 2, 1784. Question of calling a convention to be submitted to the people after seven years. Delegates to be elected in the same manner as representatives. Questions to be approved by two thirds of qualified voters present and voting thereon. Amended 1792 detailing procedure for calling a convention. Repealed 1980.

[Art.] 100. [Alternate Methods of Proposing Amendments.] Amendments to this con- stitution may be proposed by the general court or by a constitutional convention selected as herein provided.

(a) The senate and house of representatives, voting separately, may propose amendments by a three-fifths vote of the entire membership of each house at any session.

(b) The general court, by an affirmative vote of a majority of all members of both houses voting separately, may at any time submit the question "Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the constitution?" to the qualified voters of the state. If the question of holding a convention is not submitted to the people at some time during any period often years, it shall be submitted by the secretary of state at the general election in the tenth year following the

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last submission. If a majority of the qualified voters voting on the question of holding a con- vention approves it, delegates shall be chosen at the next regular general election, or at such earlier time as the legislature may provide, in the same manner and proportion as the repre- sentatives to the general court are chosen. The delegates so chosen shall convene at such time as the legislature may direct and may recess from time to time and make such rules for the conduct of their convention as they may determine.

(c) The constitutional convention may propose amendments by a three-fifths vote of the entire membership of the convention.

Each constitutional amendment proposed by the general court or by a constitutional con- vention shall be submitted to the voters by written ballot at the next biennial November elec- tion and shall become a part of the Constitution only after approval by two-thirds of the qualified voters present and voting on the subject in the towns, wards, and unincorporated places.

September 5, 1792. Question of calling a convention to be submitted every 7 years. Amended 1964 twice changing submission of question on calling a convention to every 10

years rather than 7 and providing that the general court could propose amendments. Amended 1980 twice incorporating provisions of repealed Art. 99 and requiring all propos- als be submitted at the next biennial November election.

[Art.] 101. [Enrollment of Constitution.] This form of government shall be enrolled on parchment, and deposited in the secretary's office, and be a part of the laws of the land and printed copies thereof shall be prefixed to the books containing the laws of this state, in all future editions thereof. June 2, 1784

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AMENDMENTS TO THE NEW HAMPSHIRE CONSTITUTION

The following is an index to amendments to the New Hampshire Constitution, as record- ed in the N.H. Manual, vols. 1-49. The index lists the year of the manual and the page on which the amendment can be found.

Absentee voting, 1943, 429; 1939, 326; 1931, 51; in primary elections, 1957, 679.

Access to polling places, 1985, 443.

Age of senators and councilors, 1985, 444.

Age of voting reduced, 1975, 618.

Alcohol, prohibition, 1889, 333.

Amendments, procedure for submission to voters, 1981, 315; 1965, 701.

Amendments, three-fifths majority of convention to propose, 1981, 315.

Budget footnotes, 1985,443.

Chief Justice of Supreme Court, administrative head of courts, 1979, 297.

Commissary-General, office abolished, 1951, 489; election provision deleted, 1905, 348.

Conscientious objectors, 1951,489; 1921,324.

Constitution, gender references in, 1981, 315.

Constitution, obsolete provisions, 1981, 315; 1977. 687; 1969, 799; 1959, 483; 1951, 489

(value of money). Constitution, procedure for amending, 1981, 315.

Constitution, sectarian references deleted, 1969, 800; 1913, 281; 1905, 348; 1889, 333. Constitutional Convention, N.H., ballot question, 1983,249; 1973,956; 1965,70; 1955,419;

1947,425; 1929,442; 1917,379; 1913,210; 1903, 178. Constitutional Convention, procedures, 1949, 620. Continuity of government in case of attack, 1 96 1 , 62 1 . County attorney, change of title, 1959, 483. Courts, police, power to try certain cases, 1913, 281; 1905, 348. Courts, supreme and superior, 1967, 522.

Districts, electoral, division of town or ward into, 1979, 297; 1977, 687; 1975, 617. Districts, electoral, one man, one vote, 1965, 702. Education, lottery money to be used for, 1990, Election, by plurality. 1913, 281. Elections: age of voting, domicile, in unincorporated places, ballots counted by Secretary of

State, absentee ballot, 1977, 688. Equal rights, 1975,617.

Executive Council, date of inauguration. 1985, 444. Executive Council, apportionment of districts, 1913, 281. Free speech, 1969,801. Governor, as commander in chief, 1969, 800.

Governor, authority to approve specific appropriations, 1931, 51; 1921, 324; 1913, 281. Governor, executive powers clarified, 1967. 523. Governor, four-year term, 1985,445; 1983,249; 1971,544; 1963,418. Governor, legislature, date of inauguration, 1983, 249. Governor, line of succession, 1969, 802; 1889, 333. Governor, power to transact business while out of state, 1957, 679. Governor, term of office commencement, 1889, 333. Governor, vacancy in office, 1985, 445. Highways, motor vehicle revenues dedicated to, 1939, 326. House of Representatives, apportionment of seats to towns, 1913,280; 1905,349; 1889,333.

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Insanity, definition of, 1985, 444.

Judges, salaries, 1979, 298.

Jury trial, right to in civil cases, 1985, 444; 1977, 687; 1961, 621; 1957, 679.

Legislature, adjournment, 1949, 620.

Legislature, annual sessions, 1985,443; 1979,297; 1977,687; 1973,956; 1971,543; 1967,523.

Legislature, apportionment, 1965,701-2; 1961,621; 1931,51.

Legislature, authority to establish voting precincts, 1905, 349.

Legislature, authority to regulate monopolies, 1905, 349.

Legislature, change of meeting dates, 1889, 333.

Legislature, compensation for, 1969, 801; 1971, 543; 1965, 702; 1889, 333.

Legislature, governor's right to prorogue, 1985, 444

Legislature, mileage payments, 1975, 618; 1961, 621.

Legislature, organization and dissolution of, 1975, 617.

Legislature, roll call vote on motions, 1967, 522.

Legislature, size of, 1985,443; 1975,617; 1949,621; 1943,429; 1921,324; 1923,58.

Legislature, taxation powers of, 1965, 702; 1925, 53.

Local government, charters, 1967, 522.

Lottery revenues, restricted for educational purposes, 1991, 294.

Military service, removal of provisions for buying out, 1965, 703.

Militia, state, repeal of provision on, 1951, 489; examination of officers, 1905, 348.

Oath of office, constitutional officers, 1971, 543.

Oath of office, senators and representatives, 1975. 617.

Officers, removal, 1967, 523.

Officers, staff, provision removed, 1951, 489.

Paupers, defined by legislature for voting. 1939, 326.

Pensions, 1977, 687; 1975, 617; 1921, 324; 1913, 281.

Programs mandated by state, 1985, 443.

Public utilities, taxation of, 1949, 620.

Real estate taxes, based on current use. 1969, 801.

Religious freedom, 1921. 324.

Residency requirement, senators and councilors, 1979, 298; 1967, 522.

Retirement system, N.H., 1985,444.

Right of access to government, 1977, 687.

Right to bear arms. 1983, 249; 1979, 297.

Right to counsel in criminal trial. 1967, 523.

Right to vote, denied to those convicted, 1913, 281.

Right to vote, literacy requirement, 1905, 348.

Right to vote, person excused from paying tax for, 1969, 799, 800.

Senate, size of, 1965, 702; and districts, 1913, 280.

Senate, special elections for, 1969, 801; 1889, 333.

Senator, inhabitant in district, 1977, 687.

Taxation, business, stock-in-trade, 1949, 620-1; 1939, 326; 1913, 280.

Taxation, income. 1939, 326; 1921, 324; 1928, 58; 1913, 280; exemption, 1931, 51.

Taxation, inheritance, 1949,620; 1939,326; 1931,51; 1923,58; 1921,324; 1913,280; 1905,348.

Taxation, on voluntary associations, 1913, 281.

Taxation, sales, 1939, 326.

Timber, assessment on growing, 1 943. 429; 1 939, 326; 1913, 280.

Trial, change of venue, 1979, 298.

Unincorporated places, voting in, 1969, 799.

Women, right to vote, 1923, 58; 1905, 349; obsolete provision, 1959,483.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE CHIEF EXECUTIVES

The following is a list of New Hampshire chief executives, together with the title under which each served and the years in office.

PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVES

Name and Residence

John Cutt, Portsmouth Richard Waldron. Dover Edward Cranfield, London, Eng. WaUer Barefoote, London, Eng. Joseph Dudley, Roxbury, Mass Edmund Andros, London, Eng. Simon Bradstreet, Salem, Mass John Usher, Boston, Mass William Partridge, Portsmouth Samuel Allen, London, Eng. Richard Coote, Earl of Bellomont.

New York Samuel Shute, Boston, Mass John Wentworth, Portsmouth William Burnet

Jonathan Belcher, Boston. Mass Benning Wentworth, Portsmouth John Wentworth, Portsmouth

Title

President

Deputy President

Lieutenant-Governor

Deputy-Governor

President. Governor

Governor

Governor

Lieutenant-Governor

Lieutenant-Governor

Governor

Governor

Governor

Lieutenant-Governor

Governor

Governor

Governor

Governor

Term

1680-81 1681-82 1682-85 1685-86 1686-87 1687-89 1689-92 1692-97 1697-98 1698-99

1702-16

1701-02

1699-1701

1716-23 1723-27 1727-29 1730-41 1741-66 1767-75

REVOLUTIONARY EXECUTIVES

Matthew Thornton, Merrimack Meshech Weare, Hampton Falls

President President

1775-76 1776-85

CONSTITUTIONAL EXECUTIVES

Meshech Weare, Hampton Falls John Langdon, Portsmouth. 1,3

John Sullivan, Durham, 2 Josiah Bartlett, Kingston, 4 John T. Oilman, Exeter Jeremiah Smith, Exeter William Plumer, Epping, 5 Samuel Bell. Londonderry Levi Woodbury. Portsmouth David L. Morrill, Goffstown, 6 Benjamin Pierce, Hillsborough John Bell. Londonderry Matthew Harvey. Hopkinton, 7 Samuel Dinsmoor, Windham

President President, Governor

President, Governor

President, Governor

Governor

Governor

Governor

Governor

Governor

Governor

Governor

Governor

Governor

Governor

1784-85

1785-86, 88-89

1805-09, 10-12

1786-88,89-90

1790-94

1794-1805, 13-16

1809-10

1812-13, 16-19

1819-23

1823-24

1824-27

1827-28,29-30

1828-29

1830-31

1831-34

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William Badger, Gilmanton Isaac Hill, Concord John Page. Haverhill Henry Hubbard, Charlestown John H. Steele, Peterborough Anthony Colby, New London, 8 Jared W. Williams, Lancaster Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr., Keene, 9 Noah Martin. Dover Nathanial B. Baker, Concord Ralph Metcalf. Concord, 10 William Haile, Hinsdale Ichabod Goodwin. Portsmouth Nathaniel S. Berry, Hebron Joseph A. Gilmore, Concord, 11 Frederick Smyth, Manchester Walter Harriman, Warner Onslow Stearns, Concord James A. Weston, Manchester, 12 Ezekiel A. Straw, Manchester Person C. Cheney, Manchester Benjamin P. Prescott, Epping Natt Head. Hooksett. 13 Charles H. Bell. Exeter Samuel W. Hale. Keene Moody Currier, Manchester Charles H. Sawyer. Dover, 14 David H. Goodell, Antrim. 15 Hiram A. Tuttle, Pittsfield, 16 John B. Smith, Hillsborough Charles A. Busiel, Laconia George A. Ramsdell, Nashua Frank W. Rollins, Concord,r Chester B. Jordan. Lancaster.r Nahum J. Batchelder. Andover.r John McLane, Milford,r Charles M. Floyd, Manchester,r,17 Henry B. Quinby, Laconia, r Robert P. Bass, Peterborough. r Samuel D. Felker. Rochester.d. 18 Rolland H. Spaulding. Rochester.r Henry W. Keyes. Haverhill. r. 19 John H. Bartlett. Portsmouth. r Albert O. Brown, Manchester,r Fred H. Brown, Somersworth,d John G. Winant. Concord. r Huntley N. Spaulding. Rochester.r Charles W. Tobey. Temple.r H. Styles Bridges, Concord,r Francis P. Murphy. Nashua, r Robert O. Blood. Concord, r Charles M. Dale, Portsmouth, r Sherman Adams, Lincoln.r Hugh Gregg, Nashua, r Lane Dwinell, Lebanon, r Wesley Powell, Hampton Falls. r John W. King, Manchester.d Walter Peterson, Peterborough, r Meldrim Thomson, Jr.. Orford.r Hugh J. Gailen, Littleton,d,20 John H. Sununu. Salem. r Judd Gregg. Rye.r.2l Stephen E. Merrill, Manchester,r Jeanne Shaheen, Madbury,d

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1834-36

1836-39

1839-42

1842-44

1844-46

1846-47

1847-49

1849-52

1852-54

1854-55

1855-57

1857-59

1859-61

1861-63

1863-65

1865-67

1867-69

1869-71

1871-72,74-75

1872-74

1875-77

1877-79

1879-81

1881-83

1883-85

1885-87

1887-89

1889-91

1891-93

1893-95

1895-97

1897-99

1899-1901

1901-03

1903-05

1905-07

1907-09

1909-11

1911-13

1913-15

1915-17

1917-19

1919-21

1921-23

1923-25

1925-27,31-35

1927-29

1929-31

1935-37

1937-41

1941-45

1945-49

1949-53

1953-55

1955-59

1959-63

1963-69

1969-73

1973-79

1979-82

1983-89

1989-93

1993-1997

1997-

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1. Langdon was elected president in 1785 by the Senate.

2. Sullivan was elected president in 1787 and 1789 by the Senate.

3. Langdon resigned the presidency in 1789 to become United States Senator. His term fdled out by John Pickering of Portsmouth, president of the Senate.

4. Bartlett was elected president in 1 790 by the Senate. He was the last president and the first governor under the consti- tution as amended in 1793.

5. Plumer was elected by the legislature in 1812.

6. Morrill was elected by the legislature in 1824.

7. Harvey resigned in 183 1 . John M. Harper of Canterbury filled out the term as acting governor.

8. Colby elected by the legislature in 1846.

9. Dinsmoor elected by the legislature in 1851.

10. Metcalf elected by the legislature in 1856.

11. Gilmore elected by the legislature in 1863.

12. Weston elected by the legislature both times.

13. Head was the first governor under the constitution as amended in 1879 providing for a two-year term of office.

14. Sawyer elected by the legislature.

15. Goodell elected by the legislature. He was disqualified from part of his term by illness and David A. Taggart of Manchester (then of Goffstown), president of the Senate, was acting governor.

16. Tuttle elected by the legislature.

17. Floyd elected by the legislature.

18. Felker elected by the legislature.

19. Keyes was disqualified at the end of his term by illness and Jesse M. Barton of Newport, president of the Senate, was acting governor.

20. Hugh J. Gallen was confined in a Boston hospital from November 20, 1982 until his untimely death on December 29. 1982. Senate President Robert B. Monier was acting governor until November 30. 1982 when the legislature dissolved at midnight. Secretary of State William M. Gardner was acting governor on December 1. 1982 until the members of the new senate and house of representatives were sworn in and the senate elected its new president Vesta M. Roy. She immediately became acting governor and served in that capacity until January 6, 1983 when John H. Sununu was sworn into office.

21 . Gregg resigned effective January 2, 1993 at 1 1 :59 p.m. so that he could be sworn in as Senator when the United States Senate convened on January 3, 1993.

EXECUTIVE COUNCILORS

Article 60 of the second part of the constitution provides for an executive council of five members to advise and act with the governor. Before the constitution there was a council both under the temporary constitution of the Revolution and under the provincial govern- ment. Since 1913 councilors have been elected by plurality vote to represent population but previously to that they were elected by majority vote to represent property. In the colonial days councilors were appointed.

The following is a list of all the councilors during this century giving the name and address of each and the years they served.

Name and Residence Term

James B. Tennant, Epsom 1901-03

Loring B. Bodwell, Manchester 1901-03

Charles H. Hersey, Keene 1 90 1 -03

Edmund E. Truesdell. Pembroke 1901-03

Robert N. Chambedin, Berhn 1901-03

James Frank Seavey, Dover 1 903-05

Alfred A. Collins. Danville 1 903-05

Frank E. Kaley, Milford 1903-05

Seth M. Richards, Newport 1903-05

A. Crosby Kennett, Conway 1903-05

Fred S. Towle, Portsmouth 1905-07

Charles M. Floyd, Manchester 1905-07

Joseph Woodbury Howard, Nashua 1905-07

Edward G. Leach, Franklin 1905-07

Charles H. Greenleaf, Franconia 1905-07

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Stephen S. Jewett, Laconia William H.C. Follansby, Exeter Herbert B. Viall, Keene James Duncan Upham. Claremont Frank P. Brown. Whitefield

1907-09 1907-09 1907-09 1907-09 1907-09

Alonzo M. Foss. Dover Henry W. Boutwell, Manchester Albert Annett, Jaffrey James G. Fellows, Pembroke Lyford A. Merrow. Ossipee

Thomas Entwistle, Portsmouth Harry T. Lord, Manchester Benjamin F. Greer, Goffstown John M. Gile, Hanover George H. Turner, Bethlehem

Daniel W. Badger, Portsmouth Lewis G. Gilman, Manchester Albert W. Noone, Peterborough William H. Sawyer, Concord George W. McGregor, Littleton

1909-11 1909-11 1909-11 1909-11 1909-11

1911-13 1911-13 1911-13 1911-13 1911-13

1913-15

1913-15

1913-15

1913-15*

1913-15

James B. Wallace, Canaan John Scammon. Exeter John B. Cavanaugh. Manchester Frank Huntress, Keene Solon A. Carter, Concord

1915-17 1915-17 1915-17 1915-17 1915-17

Miles W. Gray, Columbia Herbert L Goss, Berlin Charles W. Vamey. Rochester Moise Verrette, Manchester William D. Swart, Nashua Edward H. Carroll, Warner

1917-18**

1918-19

1917-19

1917-19

1917-19

1917-18**

John H. Brown, Concord Stephen W. Clow, Wolfeboro Arthur G. Whittemore, Dover John G. Welpley, Manchester Windsor H. Goodnow. Keene

1918-21 1919-21 1919-21 1919-21 1919-21

George W. Barnes, Lyme Albert Hislop, Portsmouth George E. Trudel, Manchester George L. Sadler, Nashua Fred S. Roberts, Laconia

1921-23 1921-23 1921-23 1921-23 1921-23

Oscar P. Cole, Berlin Stephen A. Frost, Fremont Thomas J. Conway, Manchester Philip H. Faulkner, Keene Arthur P. Morrill, Concord

1923-25 1923-25 1923-25 1923-25 1923-25

John A. Edgerly, Tuftonboro John A. Hammond, Gilford Arthur E. Momeau, Manchester Samuel A. Lovejoy, Milford Jesse M. Barton, Newport

*Appointed December 12, **Died in Office

1913, Associate Justice of Superior Court

1925-27 1925-27 1925-27 1925-27 1925-27

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Ora A. Brown, Ashland 1927-29

Guy E. Chesley, Rochester 1927-29

Albert J. Precourt, Manchester 1927-29

Albert H. Hunt, Nashua 1927-29

Frank L. Gerrish, Boscawen 1927-29

William H. Leith, Lancaster 1929-31

Harry Merrill, Exeter 1929-31

Cyprien J. Belanger, Manchester 1929-31

Harry D. Hopkins, Keene 1929-31

Harry L. Holmes, Henniker 1929-31

Charles B. Hoy t. Sandwich 1931-33

William S. Davis, Barrington 1931-33

James J. Powers. Manchester 1931-33

Fred T. Wadleigh, Milford 1931-33

William B. Mclnnis, Concord 1931-33

James C. MacLeod, Littleton 1933-35

Charles H, Brackett, Greenland 1933-35

Alphonse Roy, Manchester 1933-35

Francis P. Murphy, Nashua 1933-35

Charles E. Carroll, Laconia 1933-35

Lynn Cutler, Berlin 1935-37

Burt R. Cooper. Rochester 1935-37

Alphonse Roy, Manchester 1935-37

Thomas J. Leonard, Nashua 1935-37

James C. Farmer. Newbury 1935-37

Virgil D. White, Ossipee 1937-39

Charles M. Dale, Portsmouth 1937-39

Thomas A. Murray, Manchester 1937-39

Alvin A. Lucier, Nashua 1937-39

George Hamilton Rolfe, Concord 1937-39

Harold K. Davison, Haverhill 1939-41

Oren V. Henderson, Durham 1939-41

Thomas A. Murray, Manchester 1939-41

Arthur T. Appleton, Dublm 1939-41

George Hamilton Rolfe, Concord 1939-41

George D. Roberts, Jefferson 1 94 1 -43

Ansel N. Sanborn, Wakefield 1941-43

Thomas A. Murray, Manchester 1941-43

William A. Molloy. Nashua 1941-43

Harold G. Fairbanks, Newport 1941-43

Scott C.W. Simpson, Bartlett 1943-45

John W. Perkins, Hampton 1943-45

Albert R. Martineau, Manchester 1943-45

Philip C. Heald, Wilton 1943-45

Harold G. Fairbanks, Newport 1943-45

Thomas J. Leonard, Nashua 1945-47

George Albert Wooster, Concord 1 945-47

James C. MacLeod, Littleton 1945-47

Joshua Studiey, Rochester 1945-47

Peter R. Poirier, Manchester 1945-47

Carl E. Morin, Berlin 1947.49

Paul W. Hobbs, North Hampton 1947-49

Paul J. Gingras, Manchester 1947-49

Franklin Flanders, Weare 1947-49

Donald G. Matson, Concord 1947-49

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Harry P. Smart. Ossipee

J. Guy Smart, Durham

C. Edward Bourassa. Manchester

Charles M. Mills, Jaffrey

Charles E Stafford, Laconia

1949-51 1949-51 1949-51 1949-51 1949-51

George T. Noyes. Bethlehem Renfrew A. Thomson, Exeter Howard R. Flanders, Nashua C. Edward Bourassa, Manchester Charles E Stafford, Laconia

1951-53 1951-53 1951-53 1951-53 1951-53

George H. Keough. Gorham C. Wesley Lyons, Rochester Howard R. Flanders, Nashua Romeo J. Champagne, Manchester John PH. Chandler, Jr, Warner

1953-55 1953-55 1953-55 1953-55 1953-55

Parker M. Merrow, Ossipee Charles T. Durell, Portsmouth Romeo J. Champagne. Manchester John PH. Chandler, Jr. Warner Fred H. Fletcher, Milford

1955-57 1955-57 1955-57

1955-57 1955-57

Charles H. Whittier, Bethlehem John PH. Chandler, Jr, Warner Renfrew A. Thomson. Exeter Roger E. Brassard, Manchester Fred H. Fletcher, Milford

1957-59 1957-59 1957-59 1957-59 1957-59

Daniel A. O'Brien, Lancaster Thomas H. Keenan, Dover Roger E. Brasard, Manchester Harold Weeks, Hinsdale James H. Hayes, Concord

Philip A. Robertson. Conway Andrew H. Jarvis, Portsmouth Harold Weeks, Hin.sdale Roger E. Brassard, Manchester James H. Hayes, Concord

Fred H. Fletcher, Milford John P. Bowler. Hanover Fred W. Hall. Jr.. Rochester James H. Hayes. Concord Emile Simard, Manchester

1959-61 1959-61 1959-61 1959-61 1959-61

1961-63 1961-63 1961-63 1961-63 1961-63

1963-65 1963-65

1963-65 1963-65 1963-65

William A. Styles, Northumberland Austin F. Quinney. Exeter Robert L. Mallat. Jr.. Keene James H. Hayes, Concord Emile Simard. Manchester

1965-67 1965-67 1965-67 1965-67 1965-67

Philip A. Robertson. Conway Royal H. Edgerly. Rochester Emile Simard, Manchester Fred H. Fletcher, Milford James H. Haves, Concord

1967-69

1967-69

1967-69*

1967-69

1967-69

Stephen W. Smith, Plymouth Robert E. Whalen, Portsmouth Joseph J. Acorace. Manchester James H. Hayes, Concord Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua

1969-71 1969-71 1969-71 1969-71 1969-71

"Did not accept office: Edward H. Cullen elected Feb. 28, 1967

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Robert E. Whalen, Portsmouth 1 97 1 -73

Lyie E. Hersom. Northumberland 1971-73

John S. Walsh, Manchester 1971-73

James H. Hayes, Concord 197 1-73

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr.. Nashua 1971-73

John P. Bridges. Bedford 1973-75

LyIe E. Hersom, Northumberland 1973-75

Robert E. Whalen, Rye 1973-75

James H. Hayes, Concord 1973-75

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1973-75

Leon G. Yeaton, Dover 1975-77

Lyle E. Hersom. Northumberland 1975-77

Louis D'Allesandro, Manchester 1975-77

James H. Hayes. Concord 1975-77

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1975-77

Raymond S. Burton, Bath 1977-79

Malcolm McLane, Concord 1977-79

Louis D'Allesandro, Manchester 1977-79

Dudley W. Dudley, Durham 1977-79

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1977-79

Paul M. Mayette, Haverhill 1979-81

Malcolm McLane. Concord 1979-81

Dudley W. Dudley, Durham 1 979-8 1

Louis D'Allesandro, Manchester 1979-81

Judd Gregg, Greenfield 1979-81

Raymond S. Burton, Bath 1981-83

Malcolm McLane, Concord 1981-83

Dudley W. Dudley, Durham 1981-83

Louis Georgopoulos. Manchester 1 98 1 -83

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr, Nashua 198 1 -83

Raymond S. Burton, Bath 1983-85

Peter J. Spauldmg, Hopkmton 1983-85

Dudley W. Dudley, Durham 1 983-85

Louis J. Georgopoulos. Manchester 1983-85

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1983-85

Raymond S. Burton, Bath 1985-87

Peter J. Spaulding. Hopkmton 1985-87

William R Cahill. North Hampton 1985-87

Louis J. Georgopoulos. Manchester 1985-87

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1985-87

Raymond S. Burton, Bath 1987-89

Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton 1987-89

Ruth L. Griffin, Portsmouth 1987-89

Earl A. Rinker 111, Manchester 1987-89

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1987-89

Raymond S. Burton, Bath 1989-91

Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton 1989-91

Ruth L. Griffin, Portsmouth 1 989-9 1

Earl A. Rinker 111. Auburn 1989-91

Bernard A. Streeter. Jr.. Nashua . 1989-91

Raymond S. Burton. Bath 1991-93

Peter J. Spaulding. Hopkinton 1 99 1 -93

Ruth L. Griffin. Portsmouth 1991-93

Earl A. Rinker III, Auburn 1991-93

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1991-93

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Raymond S. Burton, Bath 1993-95

Bob Hayes, Concord 1993-95

Ruth L. Griffin. Portsmouth 1993-95

Earl A. Rinker 111, Auburn 1993-95

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1993-95

Raymond S. Burton, Bath 1995-97

Peter J. Spaulding. Hopkinton 1995-97

Ruth L. Griffin. Portsmouth 1995-97

Earl A. Rinker III, Auburn 1995-97

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr.. Nashua 1995-97

Raymond S. Burton. Bath 1997-99

Peter J. Spaulding. Hopkinton 1997-99

Ruth L. Griffin, Portsmouth 1997-99

James A. Normand. Manchester 1997-99

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1 997-99

Raymond S. Burton, Bath 1999-200!

Peter J. Spaulding. Hopkinton 1999-2001

Ruth L. Griffin, Portsmouth 1999-2001

Thomas Colantuono, Londonderry 1999-2001

Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1999-2001

Raymond S. Burton. Bath 2(X) 1-2003

Peter J. Spaulding. Hopkinton 2001-2003

Ruth L. Griffin. Portsmouth 2001-2003

Thomas Colantuono, Manchester 2001-2003

David K. Wheeler. Milford 2001-2003

RAYMOND S. BURTON District No. 1

PETER J. SPAULDING District No. 2

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THOMAS R COLANTUONO District No. 4

DAVID K.WHEELER District No. 5

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THE SENATE

The senate began under the constitution and first met in 1 784. There were at first twelve senators who represented the five counties that then existed, five senators from Rockingham county, two from Strafford, two from Hillsborough, two from Cheshire and one from Grafton. In 1793 senatorial districts were created to take the place of county representation and each district elected one senator. The elections during the early years took place in March and the legislature met in June annually.

The senatorial districting of 1793 was changed over in 1803 and several times subsequently. In 1878 the senate was doubled in size. In 1915 the senators were elected by plurality instead of majority vote. The following is a complete list of the senators from the beginning, showing the name and residence of each member of each senate, arranged in the order of districts from 1793, when the districts were created, and previous to that year, in the order of counties.

1784-85

Woodbury Langdon Portsmouth Ebenezer Smith Meredith

John Langdon Portsmouth Francis Blood Temple

Joseph Oilman Exeter Matthew Thomton Merrimack

John McClary Epsom Simeon Olcott Charlestown

Timothy Walker Concord Enoch Hale Rindge

John Wentworth Dover Moses Dow Haverhill

Senator Langdon was elected in place of John Dudley of Raymond, who declined, and Senator Hale in place of Benjamin Bellows of Walpole, who declined.

1785-86

Joshua Wentworth Portsmouth Otis Baker Dover

Oeorge Atkinson Portsmouth Matthew Thomton Merrimack

John McClary Epsom Ebenezer Webster Salisbury

Joseph Oilman Exeter Moses Chase Cornish

Nathaniel Peabody Atkinson John Bellows Walpole

John Wentworth Dover Francis Worchester Plymouth

John Langdon, Portsmouth was elected, but resigned. Joshua Wentworth was chosen in convention June 9. to fill the vacancy.

1786-87

John McClary Epsom Otis Baker Dover

Joseph Oilman Exeter Matthew Thomton Merrimack

Joshua Wentworth Portsmouth Ebenezer Webster Salisbury

Oeorge Atkinson Portsmouth John Bellows Walpole

John Bell, Jr Londonderry Amos Shepard Alstead

John McDuffee Rochester Elisha Payne Lebanon

1787-88

George Atkinson Portsmouth Ebenezer Thompson Durham

Joseph Oilman Exeter Robert Means Amherst

John Bell, Jr Londonderry Joshua Bailey Hopkinton

Peter Oreen Concord John Bellows Walpole

Joshua Wentworth Portsmouth Amos Shepard Alstead

Ebenezer Smith Meredith Elisha Payne Lebanon

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1788-89

John Pickering Portsmouth John Waldron Dover

Pierce Long Portsmouth Robert Wallace Henniker

Christopher Toppan Hampton Ebenezer Webster Salisbury

John Bell, Jr Londonderry Amos Shepard Alstead

Joshua Wentworth Portsmouth Moses Chase Cornish

Ebenezer Smith Meredith Francis Worcester Plymouth

1789-90

John Pickering Portsmouth Ebenezer Smith Meredith

John Bell, Jr Londonderry Robert Means Amherst

Peter Green Concord Robert Wallace Henniker

Christopher Toppan Hampton Amos Shepard Alstead

Nathaniel Rogers Newmarket John Hubbard Charlestown

John McDuffee Rochester Jonathan Freeman Hanover

1790-91

Joseph Cilley Nottingham Ebenezer Smith Meredith

Nathaniel Peabody Atkinson Ebenezer Webster Salisbury

Peter Green Concord Robert Wallace Henniker

Oliver Peabody Exeter Amos Shepard Alstead

Nathaniel Rogers Newmarket Sansford Kingsbury Claremont

John Waldron Dover Jonathan Freeman Hanover

Senator Peabody was appointed a probate judge and resigned. Christopher Toppan of Hampton was elected to succeed him but declined, and John Bell of Londonderry was then elected for a fifth consecutive term.

1791-92

Nathaniel Rogers Newmarket Samuel Hale Barrington

James Sheafe Portsmouth Robert Wallace Henniker

Christopher Toppan Hampton Robert Means Amherst

Nathaniel Peabody Atkinson Sanford Kingsbury Claremont

Abiel Foster Canterbury William Page Charlestown

John Waldron Dover Moses Dow Haverhill

Senator Foster was elected to succeed John T. Gilman of Exeter, who had been elected senator and then treasurer and resigned his senatorship. Senator Means resigned and Charles Barrett of New Ipswich was elected to succeed him.

1792-93

Abiel Foster Canterbury Ebenezer Smith Meredith

James Sheafe Portsmouth Robert Wallace Henniker

Nathaniel Peabody Atkinson Joshua Atherton Amherst

Christopher Toppan Hampton Amos Shepard Alstead

Nathaniel Gilman Exeter John Bellows Walpole

John Waldron Dover Jonathan Freeman Hanover

1793-94

Oliver Peabody Exeter Christopher Toppan Hanover

Abiel Foster Canterbury James Macgregore Londonderry

Ebenezer Smith Meredith Samuel Hale Barrington

Joshua Atherton Amherst Henry Gerrish Boscawen

Charles Barrett New Ipswich Elisha Whitcomb Swanzey

John Bellows Walpole Jonathan Freeman Hanover

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1794-95

Moses Leavitt North Hampton William Gordon Amherst

OHver Peabody Exeter James Flanders Warner

Joseph Blanchard Chester Charles Barrett New Ipswich

Abiel Foster Canterbury Elisha Whitcomb Swanzey

Samuel Hale Barrington John Bellows Walpole

Ebenezer Smith Meredith Moses Baker Campton

Senators Peabody and Hale resigned and Phillips White of Exeter and John Waldron of Dover were elected to succeed them, but Mr. White declined.

1795-96

Moses Leavitt North Hampton William Gordon Amherst

Nathaniel Gilman Exeter James Flanders Warner

Joseph Blanchard Chester Ephraim Hartwell New Ipswich

Joseph Cilley Nottingham Elisha Whitcomb Swanzey

John McDuffee Rochester Amos Shepard Alstead

Ebenezer Smith Meredith Moses Baker Campton

Senator Gordon resigned and Daniel Emerson of HoUis was elected to succeed him.

1796-97

Moses Leavitt North Hampton Timothy Taylor Merrimack

Jeremiah Fogg Kensington James Flanders Warner

Joseph Blanchard Chester Ephraim Hartwell New Ipswich

Michael McClary Epsom Elisha Whitcomb Swanzey

John McDuffee Rochester Amos Shepard Alstead

Ebenezer Smith Meredith Moses Baker Campton

1797-98

Moses Leavitt North Hampton John Orr Bedford

Jeremiah Fogg Kensington James Flanders Warner

Joseph Blanchard Chester John Duncan Antrim

Michael McClary Epsom Elisha Whitcomb Swanzey

William Hale Dover Amos Shepard Alstead

Nathan Hoit Moultonborough Moses Baker Campton

1798-99

Moses Leavitt North Hampton John Orr Bedford

Jeremiah Fogg Kensington James Flanders Warner

Joseph Blanchard Chester Ephraim Hartwell New Ipswich

Michael McClary Epsom Elisha Whitcomb Swanzey

William Hale Dover Amos Shepard Alstead

Nathan Hoit Moultonborough Moses Baker Campton

1799-1800

Moses Leavitt North Hampton John Orr Bedford

Jeremiah Fogg Kensington Henry Gerrish Boscawen

Joseph Blanchard Chester Ephraim Hartwell New Ipswich

Michael McClary Epsmo Elisha Whitcomb Swanzey

William Hale Dover Amos Shepard Alstead

Nathan Hoit Moultonborough Moses Baker Campton

Senators Leavitt and Hoit were unseated and James Sheafe of Portsmouth and Nathan Taylor of Sanbomton were elected to succeed them.

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1800-01

Moses Leavitt North Hampton John Orr Bedford

Jeremiah Fogg Kensington James Flanders Warner

Silas Betton Salem Ephraim Hartwell New Ipswich

Michael McClary Epsom Daniel Newcomb Keene

William Hale Dover Amos Shepard Alstead

Nathan Taylor Sanbomton John Mooney Meredith

Senator Newcomb resigned and Elisha Whitcomb of Swanzey was elected to succeed him.

1801-02

John Goddard Portsmouth John On- Bedford

Jeremiah Fogg Kensington James Flanders Warner

Silas Betton Salem Ephraim Hartwell New Ipswich

Michael McClary Epsom Elisha Whitcomb Swanzey

John McDuffee Rochester Amos Shepard Alstead

Nathan Taylor Sanbomton Moore Russell Plymouth

1802-03

John Goddard Portsmouth John Orr Bedford

Nathaniel Oilman Exeter James Flanders Warner

Silas Betton Salem Seth Payson Rindge

James M. McClary Epsom Ezra Pierce Westmoreland

John McDuffee Rochester Amos Shepard Alstead

Nathan Taylor Sanbomton Moore Russell Plymouth

Senator James H. McClary was elected to succeed Michael McClary of Epsom, who was elected but declined.

1803-04

Clement Storer Portsmouth John Orr Bedford

Ezekiel Godfrey Poplin James Flanders Wamer

John Bell. Jr Londonderry Seth Payson Rindge

Richard Jenness Deerfield Ezra Pierce Westmoreland

John Waldron Dover Amos Shepard Alstead

Nathan Taylor Sanbomton Moore Russell Plymouth

1804-05

Clement Storer Portsmouth Jedediah K. Smith Amherst

Nicholas Oilman Exeter Robert Alcock Deering

John Orr Bedford Seth Payson Rindge

John Bradford Concord Amasa Allen Walpole

John Waldron Dover Daniel Kimball Plainfield

Nathan Taylor Sanbomton Moses P. Payson Bath

In 1 803 an act was passed making a change in the senatorial districts, the law to take effect in 1 804.

1805-06

Clement Storer Portsmouth Jedediah K. Smith Amherst

Richard Jenness Deerfield Robert Alcock Deering

John Orr Bedford Daniel Newcomb Keene

John Bradley Concord George Aldrich Westmoreland

John Waldron Dover Daniel Kimball Plainfield

Nathaniel Shannon Moultonborough Moses P. Payson Bath

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1806-07

Clement Storer Portsmouth Jedediah K. Smith Amherst

Benj. Barnard South Hampton Robert Alcock Deering

WiUiam White Chester Lockhart Willard Keene

John Bradley Concord George Aldrich Westmoreland

John Waldron Dover Daniel Kimball Plainfield

Nathaniel Shannon Moultonborough Peter Carlton Landaff

1807-08

Elijah Hall Portsmouth Samuel Bell Francestown

Benj. Barnard South Hampton Robert Alcock Deering

William White Chester Lockhart Willard Keene

John Bradley Concord George Aldrich Westmoreland

Richard Dame Rochester John Fairfield Lyme

Nathaniel Shannon Moultonborough Moses P. Payson Bath

1808-09

Elijah Hall Portsmouth Samuel Bell Francestown

Richard Jenness Deerfield Joshua Darling Henniker

William White Chester Lockhart Willard Keene

John Bradley Concord George Aldrich Westmoreland

Richard Dame Rochester John Fairfield Lyme

Nathaniel Shannon Moultonborough Moses P. Payson Bath

1809-10

Josiah Bartlett Stratham Jedediah K. Smith Amherst

Henry Butler Nottingham Joshua Darling Henniker

William Adams Londonderry Lockhart Willard Keene

Wm. Austin Kent Concord Roger Vose Walpole

Beard Plumer Milton John Fairfield Lyme

Samuel Shepard Gilmanton Moses P. Payson Bath

1810-11

Josiah Bartlett Stratham William Fisk Amherst

William Plumer Epping Joshua Darling Henniker

William Adams Londonderry Lockhart Willard Keene

Josiah Sanborn Epsom Roger Vose Walpole

Beard Plumer Milton John Fairfield Lyme

Samuel Quarles Ossipee Moore Russell Plymouth

1811-12

William Ham, Jr Portsmouth William Fisk Amherst

William Plumer Epping Joshua Darling Henniker

William Adams Londonderry Joshua Wilder Rindge

Josiah Sanborn Epsom Thomas C. Drew Walpole

Beard Plumer Milton Caleb Ellis Claremont

Samuel Quarles Ossipee Moore Russell Plymouth

1812-13

William Ham Portsmouth William Fisk Amherst

Simeon Folsom Exeter Joshua Darling Henniker

William Adams Londonderry Levi Jackson Chesterfield

Josiah Sanborn Epsom Roger Vose Walpole

Beard Plumer Milton Daniel Kimball Plainfield

Samuel Quarles Ossipee Moore Russell Plymouth

STATE SENATE 103

1813-14

William Ham Portsmouth William Fisk Amherst

Oliver Peabody Exeter Joshua Darling Henniker

William Adams Londonderry Levi Jackson Chesterfield

William A. Kent Concord Josiah Bellows Walpole

Jonas C. March Rochester Daniel Kimball Plainfield

Samuel Shepard Gilmanton Moses P. Payson Bath

Senator Peabody resigned and Simeon Folsom of Exeter was re-elected to succeed him.

1814-15

William Ham Portsmouth James Wallace Milford

George Sullivan Exeter Joshua Darling Henniker

Amos Kent Chester Levi Jackson Chesterfield

William A. Kent Concord George B. Upham Claremont

Jonas C. March Rochester Daniel Blaisdell Canaan

William Badger Gilmanton Moses P. Payson Bath

1815-16

William Ham Portsmouth James Wallace Milford

George Sullivan Exeter Joshua Darling Henniker

Amos Kent Chester Levi Jackson Chesterfield

Ezekiel Webste Boscawen Samuel Fiske Claremont

Jonas C. March Rochester Daniel Blaisdell Canaan

William Badger Gilmanton Moses P. Payson Bath

1816-17

William Ham Portsmouth James Wallace Milford

Joseph Shepard Epping Jonathan Harvey Sutton

John Vose Atkinson Phineas Handerson Chesterfield

John Harvey Northwood James H. Bingham Alstead

Beard Plumer Milton John Durkee Hanover

William Badger Gilmanton Dan Young Lisbon

Before the fall session. District No. 5 was vacated by the decease of Senator Plumer, and No. 6 by the appointment of Senator Badger, judge in the court of common pleas. These two vacancies were not filled. Senator Harvey was chosen president in place of Senator Badger.

1817-18

Clement Storer Portsmouth Benjamin Poole Hollis

John Brodhead Manchester Jonathan Harvey Sutton

Thomas Chandler Bedford Phineas Handerson Keene

John Harvey Northwood James H. Bingham Alstead

Amos Cogswell Dover Abiathar G. Britton Orford

Nathaniel Shannon Moultonborough Dan Young Lisbon

1818-19

John Langdon. Jr Portsmouth Benjamin Poole Hollis

John Brodhead Newmarket Jonathan Harvey Sutton

Thomas Chandler Bedford Joseph Buffum Westmoreland

Caleb Stark Dunbarton Uriah Wilcox Newport

Amos Cogswell Dover Dan Young Lisbon

Nathaniel Shannon Moultonborough John Durkee Hanover

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1819-20

George Long Portsmouth Benjamin Poole Hollis

John Brodhead Newmarket Jonathan Harvey Sutton

James Parker Litchfield John Wood Keene

John McClary Epsom Uriah Wilcox Newport

Amos Cogswell Dover John Durkee Hanover

Daniel C. Atkinson Sanbomton Dan Young Lisbon

1820-21

George Long Portsmouth Benjamin Poole Hollis

John Brodhead Newmarket Jonathan Harvey Sutton

John Gould Dunbarton Elijah Belding Swanzey

Isaac Hill Concord Thomas C. Drew Walpole

Nehemiah Eastman Farmington John Dame Plymouth

Daniel Hoit Sandwich Dan Young Lisbon

Senator Young resigned and Abel Merrill of Warren was elected to succeed him.

1821-22

Hunking Penhallow Portsmouth John Wallace, Jr Milford

Newell Healy Kensington Jonathan Harvey Sutton

Samuel M. Richardson Pelham Jotham Lord, Jr. Westmoreland

Isaac Hill Concord Thomas C. Drew Walpole

Nehemiah Eastman Farmington Ziba Huntington Lebanon

Daniel Hoit Sandwich Arthur Livermore Holdemess

1822-23

Langley Boardman Portsmouth John Wallace, Jr Milford

John Kimball Exeter Jonathan Harvey Sutton

Hezekiah D. Buzzel Weare Jotham Lord, Jr Westmoreland

Isaac Hill Concord James H. Bingham Alstead

Nehemiah Eastman Farmington Ziba Huntington Lebanon

Daniel Hoit Sandwich Arthur Livermore Holdemess

1823-24

Langley Boardman Portsmouth John Wallace, Jr Milford

John Kimball Exeter Thomas W. Colby Hopkinton

David L. Morrill Goffstown John Wood Keene

Ezekiel Morrill Canterbury Gawen Gilmore Acworth

Nehemiah Eastman Farmington James Poole Hanover

Pearson Cogswell Gilmanton Stephen P. Webster Haverhill

1824-25

Josiah Bartlett Stratham John Wallace, Jr. Milford

John Kimball Exeter Joseph Healey Washington

John Pattee Goffstown Salma Hale Keene

Ezekiel Morrill Canterbury Gawen Gilmore Acworth

Nehemiah Eastman Farmington Moses H. Bradley Bristol

Benning M. Bean Moultonborough Stephen P. Webster .....Haverhill

Senator Bean was elected to succeed Senator Pearson Cogswell, who had been re-elected but declined.

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1825-26

William Claggett Portsmouth Jesse Bowers Dunstable

John Brodhead Newmarket Matthew Harvey Hopkinton

Thomas Chandler Bedford Phineas Handerson Chesterfield

Hall Burgin Allenstown Stephen Johnson Walpole

Andrew Peirce Dover Diarca Allen Lebanon

Benning M. Bean Moultonborough Stephen P. Webster Haverhill

Senator Allen was ill and never took his seat.

1826-27

John W. Parsons Rye Jesse Bowers Dunstable

John Brodhead Newmarket Matthew Harvey Hopkinton

Thomas Chandler Bedford Asa Parker Jaffrey

Hall Burgin Allenstown Stephen Johnson Walpole

Andrew Peirce Dover James Smith Grantham

Benning M. Bean Moultonborough John W. Weeks Lancaster

1827-28

John W. Parsons Rye Jesse Bowers Dunstable

William Plumer. Jr Epping Matthew Harvey Hopkinton

Thomas Chandler Bedford Asa Parker Jaffrey

Isaac Hill Concord Jonathan Nye Claremont

James Bartlett Dover James Minot Bristol

William Prescott Gilmanton John W. Weeks Lancaster

1828-29

John W. Parsons Rye John Wallace, Jr Milford

William Plumer, Jr. Epping Bodwell Emerson Hopkinton

David Steele Goffstown Nahum Parker Fitzwilliam

Hall Burgin Allenstown Thomas Woolson Claremont

James Bartlett Dover James Poole Hanover

Daniel Hoit Sandwich John W. Weeks Lancaster

Senator Poole died before the legislature met. Senator James Minot of Bristol was re-elected to succeed him but declined and there as a vacancy.

1829-30

Abner Greenleaf Portsmouth William Bixby Francestown

Jacob Freese Deert'ield Bodwell Emerson Hopkinton

David Steele Goffstown Levi Chamberlain Fitzwilliam

Joseph M. Harper Canterbury Horace Hall Charlestown

John Chadwick Middleton Elijah Miller Hanover

Ezekiel Wentworth Ossipee Samuel Cartland Haverhill

1830-31

John F Parrott Portsmouth William Bixby Francestown

Jacob Freese Deerfield Benjamin Evans Warner

Frederick G. Stark Manchester Levi Chamberlain Fitzwilliam

Joseph M. Harper Canterbury Eleazer Jackson, Jr Cornish

Henry B. Rus Wolfeborough Elijah Miller Hanover

Ezekiel Wenworth Ossipee Samuel Cartland Haverhill

Senator Rust was elected to succeed Senator John Chadwick of Middleton. who had been elected but declined.

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1831-32

Langley Boardman Portsmouth Daniel Abbott Dunstable

Bradbury Bartlett Nottingham Nathaniel Knowlton Hopkinton

Frederick G. Stark Manchester Phineas Handerson Chesterfield

Aaron Whittemore Pembroke Eleazer Jackson, Jr. Cornish

Henry B. Rust Wolfeborough Robert Bums Hebron

Benning M. Bean Moultonborough Samuel Cartland Haverhill

Senator Boardman was elected to succeed Levi Woodbury of Portsmouth, who had been re-elected but declined.

1832-33

Daniel P. Drown Portsmouth Peter Woodbury Francestown

Bradbury Bartlett Nottingham Nathaniel Knowlton Hopkinton

Jesse Carr Goffstown Phineas Handerson Chesterfield

Aaron Whittemore Pembroke Eleazer Jackson, Jr Cornish

James Farrington Rochester Robert Bums Hebron

Benning M. Bean Moultonborough Jared W. Williams Lancaster

1833-34

Daniel P. Drown Portsmouth Peter Woodbury Francestown

Abel Brown South Hampton Jacob Tuttle Antrim

Jesse Carr Goffstown Nathan Wild Chesterfield

Cyms Barton Concord Austin Corbin Newport

James Farrington Rochester Caleb Blodgett Dorchester

Warren Lovell Meredith Jared W. Williams Lancaster

1834-35

Tristram Shaw Hampton Israel Hunt. Jr Dunstable

Abel Brown South Hampton Rueben Porter Sutton

Jesse Carr Goffstown Nathan Wild Chesterfield

Cyrus Barton Concord Austin Corbin Newport

James Farrington Rochester Caleb Blodgett Dorchester

Warren Lovell Meredith Jared W. Williams Lancaster

1835-36

Thomas J. Parson Rye Israel Hunt, Jr Dunstable

Smith Lamprey Kensington Reuben Porter Sutton

Charles F. Grove Goffstown Levi Fisk Jaffrey

James Clark Franklin Samuel Egerton Langdon

Noah Martin Dover Nathaniel S. Berry Bristol

Jonathan T. Chase Conway Walter Blair Plymouth

1836-37

Thomas J. Parsons Rye Israel Hunt. Jr Dunstable

Smith Lamprey Kensington Samuel Jones Bradford

John Woodbury Salem Levi Fisk Jaffrey

James Clark Franklin Samuel Egerton Langdon

Noah Martin Dover Nathaniel S. Berry Bristol

Jonathan T. Chase Conway Walter Blair Plymouth

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1837-38

Thomas B. Leighton Portsmouth David Stiles Lyndeborough

Benjamin Jenness Deerfield Samuel Jones Bradford

John Woodbury Salem Henry Cooledge Keene

Samuel B. Dyer Loudon John Gove, Jr Claremont

Ezekiel Hurd Dover George W. Lang Hebron

Neal McGaffey Sandwich Nathaniel P. Melvin Plymouth

1838-39

Samuel Cleaves Portsmouth Daniel Adams Mont Vernon

Benjamin Jenness Deerfield Samuel Jones Bradford

James McK. Wilkins Bedford John Prentice Keene

Amos Cogswell Canterbury Austin Tyler Claremont

Ezekiel Hurd Dover George W. Lang Hebron

Neal McGaffey Sandwich Nathaniel P. Melvin Plymouth

Senator Cogswell was elected to succeed Senator Samuel B. Dyer of Loudon, who was re-elected but declined.

1839-40

Thomas B. Laighton Portsmouth Daniel Adams Mont Vernon

James B. Creighton Newmarket Abram Brown Hopkinton

James McK. Wilkins Bedford John Prentice Keene

Amos Cogswell Canterbury John Gove, Jr Claremont

George Nutte Bamstead Converse Goodhue Enfield

John Comerford Sanbomton James H. Johnson Bath

1840-41

James Pickering Newington Daniel Adams Mont Vernon

James B. Creighton Newmarket Abram Brown Hopkinton

David A. Gregg Derry Elijah Belding Swanzey

Peter Renton Concord Jeremiah D. Nettleton Newport

George Nutter Bamstead Converse Goodhue Enfield

John Comerford Sanbomton James H. Johnson Bath

1841-42

James Pickering Newington Humphrey More Milford

Samuel Hatch Exeter Jacob Straw Henniker

David A. Gregg Derry Elijah Belding Swanzey

Peter Renton Concord Jeremiah D. Nettleton Newport

George McDaniell Barrington Josiah Quincy Rumney

John L. Perley Meredith Simeon B. Johnson Littleton

1842-43

Thomas P. Treadwell Portsmouth Titus Brown Francestown

Samuel Hatch Exeter Jacob Straw Henniker

Simon P. Colby Weare James Batcheller Marlborough

Isaac Hale Franklin Daniel M. Smith Lempster

George McDanie Barrington Josiah Quincy Rumney

John L. Perley Meredith Simeon Wamer Whitefield

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1843-44

John K. Hatch Greenland Titus Brown Francestown

Jonathan Morrill Brentwood T. Hoskins Westmoreland

Simon P. Colby Weare Elijah Carpenter Swanzey

Isaac Hale Franklin Daniel M. Smith Lempster

Andrew Pierce, Jr Dover Joseph Sweatt Andover

Zebulon Pease Freedom Simeon Warner Whitefield

1844-45

John K. Hatch Greenland William McKean Deering

Jonathan Morrill Brentwood T. Hoskins Westmoreland

Jesse Gibson Pelham Benaiah Cooke Keene

Asa P. Cate Northfield Reuben Davis Cornish

Joseph H. Smith Dover Joseph Sweatt Andover

Zebulon Peas Freedom Ephraim Cross Lancaster

1845-46

Stephen Demeritt Durham William McKean Deering

Perley Robinso Poplin David Patten Hancock

Jesse Gibson Pelham Salma Hale Keene

Asa P. Cate Northfield Reuben Davis Cornish

Joseph H. Smith Dover Sylvanus Hewes Lyme

Charles Lane Meredith Ephraim Cross Lancaster

1846-47

G.H. Dodge Hampton Falls Timothy Abbott Wilton

Abraham Emerson Candia David Patten Hancock

James U. Parker Merrimack Nathaniel Kingsbury Temple

Andrew Taylor Canterbury Asa Page Sutton

Wm. W. Rollins Somersworth Irenus Hamilton Lyme

Artemus Hermon Eaton Harry Hibbard Bath

Senator Taylor was elected to succeed Senator William H. Gage of Boscawen, who was elected and unseated.

1847-48

James Foss Stratham Ralph E. Tenney Hollis

Abraham Emerson Candia Frederick Vose Walpole

Noyes Poor Goffstown Frederick Boydon Hinsdale

William H. Gage Boscawen Asa Page Sutton

James Drake Pittsfield Sylvanus Hewes Lyme

Charles Lane Gilford Harry Hibbard Bath

1848-49

James Foss Stratham Ralph E. Tenney Hollis

Joseph D. Pindar Newmarket Frederick Vose Walpole

Noyes Poor Goffstown John Preston New Ipswich

William H. Gage Boscawen John Robb Acworth

James Drake Pittsfield William P. Weeks Canaan

Jeremiah Dame Farmington Harry Hibbard Bath

STATE SENATE 109

1849-50

Richard Jenness Portsmouth Daniel Batchelder Wilton

Charles Sanborn East Kingston Hiram Monroe Hillsborough

Samuel Marshall Derry John Preston New Ipswich

Joseph Clough, 3d Loudon John Robb Acworth

S.P. Montgomery Strafford William P. Weeks Canaan

Jeremiah Dame Farmington William Clark Campton

1850-51

Richard Jenness Portsmouth Daniel Batchelder Wilton

Charles Sanborn East Kingston Hiram Monroe Hillsborough

Samuel Marshall Derry James Batchelder Marlborough

Joseph Clough, 3d Loudon Daniel N. Adams Springfield

S.P Montgomery Strafford Abraham P. Hoit Bridgewater

Abel Haley Tuftonborough William Clark Campton

1851-52

Alfred Hoit Lee Albert McKean Nashua

John S. Wells Exeter Jacob Taylor Stoddard

Peter P. Woodbury Bedford James Batcheller Marlborough

John S. Shannon Gilmanton Daniel N. Adams Springfield

Asa Freeman Dover Abraham P. Hoit Bridgewater

Abel Haley Tuftonborough Joseph Pitman Bartlett

1852-53

Alfred Hoit Lee B.B. Whittemore Nashua

Johns. Wells Exeter Jacob Taylor Stoddard

Peter P. Woodbury Bedford Asahel H. Bennett Winchester

John S. Shannon Gilmanton A.B. Williamson Claremont

Asa Freeman Dover Thomas Merrill Enfield

Bradbury C. Tuttle Meredith James M. Rix Lancaster

1853-54

John M. Weare Seabrook B.B. Whittemore Nashua

Josiah C. Eastman Hampstead Leonard Eaton Warner

Charles Stark Manchester A.H. Bennett Winchester

Ebenezer Symmes Concord A.B. Williamson Claremont

LG. Jordan Somersworth Thomas Merrill Enfield

Bradbury G. Tuttle Meredith James M. Rix Lancaster

1854-55

John M. Weare Seabrook Robert B. Cochran New Boston

Josiah C. Eastman Hampstead Leonard Eaton Warner

Nathan Parker Bedford William Haile Hinsdale

Ebenezer Symmes Concord Oliver B. Buswell Grantham

I.G. Jordan Somersworth J. Everett Sargent Wentworth

Obed Hall Tamworth Jonas D. Sleeper Haverhill

1855-56

Mascellus Bufford Portsmouth Moody Hobbs Pelham

Thomas J. Melvin Chester George W. Hammon Gilsum

Nathan Parker Manchester William Haile Hinsdale

William H. Rixford Concord Nathan Mudgett Newport

George M. Herring Fannington John Clough Enfield

Larkin D. Mason Tamworth Jonas D. Sleeper Haverhill

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1856-57

Daniel Marcy Portsmouth Moody Hobbs Pelham

Thomas J. Melvin Chester Robert B. Cochran New Boston

Moody Currier Manchester George W. Hammond Gilsum

Charles Rowell Allenstown Nathan Mudgett Newport

George M. Herring Farmington John Clough Enfield

Obed Hall Tamworth William Bums Lancaster

1857-58

Daniel Marcy Portsmouth Aaron W. Sawyer Nashua

John Ordway Hampstead Daniel Paige Weare

Moody Currier Manchester C.F. Brooks Westmoreland

Charles Rowell Allenstown John P. Chellis Plainfield

M.C. Burleigh Somersworth Austin F. Pike Franklin

Robert S. Webster Barnstead William Bums Lancaster

1858-59

Samuel P. Dow Newmarket Aaron W. Sawyer Nashua

John Ordway Hampstead Daniel Paige Weare

John P. Parker Goffstown C.F. Brooks Westmoreland

Joseph A. Gilmore Concord John P. Chellis Plainfield

M.C. Burleigh Somersworth Ausfin F. Pike Franklin

Robert S. Webster Bamstead John G. Sinclair Bethlehem

1859-60

Joseph Blake Raymond Rosea Eaton New Ipswich

John S. Bennett Newmarket Walter Harriman Wamer

John M. Parker Goffstown Thomas Fiske Dublin

Joseph A. Gilmore Concord Jesse Slader Acworth

John D. Lyman Farmington George S. Towle Lebanon

Samuel Emerson Moultonborough John G. Sinclair Bethlehem

1860-61

Clement March Portsmouth Hosea Eaton New Ipswich

Joseph Blake Raymond Walter Harriman Wamer

Herman Foster Manchester Thomas Fiske Dublin

David Morrill, Jr Canterbury Jesse Slader Acworth

John D. Lyman Farmington George S. Towle Lebanon

Eli Wentworth Milton William A. Bums Rumney

Senator March never took his seat.

1861-62

W.H.Y. Hackett Portsmouth Leonard Chase Milford

William C. Patten Kingston John Bumham Hopkinton

Herman Foster •. Manchester John J. Allen. Jr. Fitzwilliam

David Morrill. Jr Canterbury Lemuel P. Cooper Croydon

Charles A. Tuft Dover Cyrus Adams Grafton

Eli Wentworth Milton William A. Bums Rumney

STATE SENATE 1 1 I

1862-63

W.H.Y. Hackett Portsmouth Leonard Chase Milford

William C. Patten Kingston John Bumham Hopkinton

Isaac W. Smith Manchester John J. Allen, Jr Fitzwilliam

Onslow Steams Concord Lemuel P. Cooper Croydon

Charles A. Tufts Dover Cyrus Adams Grafton

John Wadleigh Meredith Amos W. Drew Stewartstown

1863-64

Charles W. Hatch Greenland Edward P. Emerson Nashua

Charles H. Bell Exeter Charles J. Smith Mont Vernon

Isaac W. Smith Manchester Milan Harris Nelson

Onslow Steams Concord Amos F. Fiske Marlow

C.S. Whitehouse Rochester Daniel Blaisdell Hanover

John Wadleigh Meredith Amos W. Drew Stewartstown

1864-65

Charles W. Hatch Greenland Edward P. Emerson Nashua

Charles H. Bell Exeter Charles J. Smith Mont Vernon

Ezekiel A. Straw Manchester Milan Harris Nelson

Henry L. Bumham Dunbarton Amos F. Fiske Marlow

C.S. Whitehouse Rochester Daniel Blaisdell Hanover

W.H.H. Mason Moultonborough George A. Bingham Littleton

1865-66

Darius Frink Newington Joseph Newell Wilton

Joseph F. Dearborn Deerfield John W. Morse Bradford

Ezekiel A. Straw Manchester Orrin Perkins Winchester

H.L. Bumham Dunbarton John M. Glidden Charlestown

G.W. Burleigh Somersworth Daniel Barnard Franklin

W.H.H. Mason Moultonborough George A. Bingham Littleton

1866-67

Darius Frink Newington Joseph Newell Wilton

Jo-seph F. Dearbom Deerfield John W. Morse Bradford

William T. Parker Merrimack Orrin Perkins Winchester

Henry F. Sanborn Epsom John M. Glidden Charlestown

G.W. Burleigh Somersworth Daniel Barnard Franklin

Orsino A.J. Vaughan Laconia Thomas J. Smith Wentworth

1867-68

Ezra A. Stevens Portsmouth Thomas H. Marshall Mason

Isaiah L. Robinson Fremont John M. Hayes Salisbury

William T. Parker Merrimack Benjamin Read Swanzey

Henry F. Sanborn Epsom Levi W. Barton Newport

Alonzo I. Nute Farmington Henry W. Blair Plymouth

Orsino A.J. Vaughan Laconia Thomas J. Smith Wentworth

1868-69

Ezra A. Stevens Portsmouth Thomas H. Marshall Mason

Isaiah L. Robinson Fremont John M. Hayes Salisbury

Jos. F. Kennard Manchester Benjamin Read Swanzey

John Y. Mugridge Concord Levi W. Barton Newport

Alonzo I. Nute Farmington Henry W. Blair Plymouth

Edwin Pease Conway John W. Bamey Lancaster

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1869-70

John H. Bailey Portsmouth Oilman Scripture Nashua

Nathaniel Gordon Exeter Jonas Livingston Peterborough

Jos. F. Kennard Manchester Ellery Albee Winchester

John Y. Mugridge Concord Ira Colby. Jr Claremont

George C. Peavey Strafford Cyrus Taylor Bristol

Ezra Gould Sandwich John W. Barney Lancaster

Senator Taylor was elected to succeed Edwin D. Sanborn of Hanover, who was elected but declined.

1870-71

William B. Small Newmarket Gilman Scripture Nashua

Nathaniel Gordon Exeter A. Whittemore Bennington

Reuben L. French Pittsfield Ellery Albee Winchester

George Holbrook Manchester Ira Colby, Jr Claremont

George C. Peavey Strafford Cyrus Taylor Bristol

William N. Blair Laconia Geo. W. M. Pitman Bartlett

1871-72

Daniel Marcy Portsmouth Charles H. Campbell Nashua

Matthew H. Taylor Salem George Jones Warner

George Holbrook Manchester T.A. Barker Westmoreland

Charles T. Cram Pittsfield Alvah Smith Lempster

Joshua G. Hall Dover Lewis W. Fling Bristol

John C. Moulton Laconia Geo. W.M. Pitman Bartlett

Senator Smith was elected to succeed Samuel P. Thrasher of Lempster, who was elected but died before the legislature met.

1872-73

Warren Brown Hampton Falls Charles H. Campbell Nashua

Matthew H. Taylor Salem George Jones Warner

George C. Foster Bedford Tileston A. Barke Westmoreland

DavidA. Warde Concord Henry A. Hitchcock Walpole

Joshua G. Hall Dover Lewis W. Fling Bristol

John C. Moulton Laconia James J. Barrett Littleton

1873-74

Warren Brown Hampton Falls Charles H. Bums Wilton

Charles Sanborn Sandown William H. Gove Weare

George C. Foster Bedford Henry Abbott Winchester

David A. Warde Concord Henry A. Hitchcock Walpole

Edwin Wallace Rochester Warren F. Daniell Franklin

Otis G. Hatch Tamworth Eleazer B. Parker Franconia

1874-75

Jeremiah F. Hall Portsmouth Thomas P. Pierce Nashua

James Priest Derry William H. Gove Weare

G. Byron Chandler Manchester Henry Abbott Winchester

George E. Todd Concord George H. Stowell Claremont

William H. Farrar Somersworth Warren F. Daniell Franklin

John W. Sanborn Wakefield Eleazer B. Parker Franconia

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1875-76

Jeremiah F. Hall Portsmouth Charles Holman Nashua

James Priest Derry

Samuel H. Martin Manchester

John Proctor Andover

Joshua B. Smith Durham

JohnW. Sanborn Wakefield

Alonzo F. Carr Goffstown

George A. Whitney Rindge

George H. Stowell Claremont

Joseph D. Weeks Canaan

Wayne Cobleigh Northumberland

1876-77

Thomas Leavitt Exeter

Natt Head Hooksett

James F Briggs Manchester

George E. Todd Concord

Joshua B. Smith Durham

John F. Cloutman Farmington

Charles Holman Nashua

Alonzo F. Carr Goffstown

Royal H. Porter Keene

James Bumap Marlow

James W. Johnson Enfield

Wayne Cobleigh Northumberland

1877-78

Marcellus Eldridge Portsmouth

John W. Wheeler Salem

Hiram K. Slayton Manchester

Natt Head Hooksett

David H. Buffum Somersworth

JohnF. Cloutman Farmington

Harrison Eaton Amherst

Oliver H. Noyes Henniker

Royal H. Porter Keene

James Bumap Marlow

James w. Johnson Enfield

William H. Cummings Lisbon

1878-79

Emmons B. Philbrick Rye

John W. Wheeler Salem

Hiram K. Slayton Manchester

Jacob H. Gallinger Concord

David H. Buffum Somersworth

Thomas Cogswell Gilmanton

John A. Spalding Nashua

Daniel M. White Peterborough

Charles J. Amidon Hinsdale

Albert M. Shaw Lebanon

Joseph D. Weeks Canaan

William H. Cummings Lisbon

In 1878 the senate was doubled in size by constitutional amendment and the state divided into twen- ty-four districts, equal in wealth. The term of office was doubled also, making it two years.

1879-80

Sherburne R. Merri Colebrook

Edward F. Mann Benton

Albert M. Shaw Lebanon

Hiram Hodgdon Ashland

Isaac N. Blodgett Franklin

Dudley C. Coleman Brookfield

Albert Pitts Charlestown

Cornelius Cooledge Hillsborough

Nehemiah G. Ordway Warner

Jacob H. Gallinger Concord

Charles E. Cate Northwood

Luther Hayes Milton

Edward Gustine Keene

Charles J. Amidon Hinsdale

Charles H. Bums Wilton

George W. Todd Mont Vernon

Orren C. Moore Nashua

Elbridge G. Haynes Manchester

William G. Perry Manchester

William H. Shepard Derry

Greenleaf Clarke Atkinson

Emmons B. Philbrick Rye

Chades E. Smith Dover

John H. Broughton Portsmouth

1881-82

Sherburne R. Merrill Colebrook

Edward F. Mann Benton

Alfred A. Cox Enfield

Joseph M. Clough New London

Richard Gove Laconia

Edward Gustine Keene

John M. Parker Fitzwilliam

Geo. W. Cummings Francestown

Timothy Kaley Milford

Virgil C. Gilman Nashua

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Joseph C. Moor Gilford

George H. Fairbanks Newport

Cornelius Cooledge Hillsborough

Grovenor A. Curtice Hopkinton

John Kimball Concord

George H. Towle Deerfield

Charles W. Talpey Famiington

George C. Gilmore Manchester

David B. Vamey Manchester

Silas F. Learned Chester

Amos C. Chase Kingston

Lafayette Hall Newmarket

James F. Seavey Dover

John S. Treat Portsmouth

1883-84

Irving W. Drew Lancaster

Harry Bingham Littleton

David E. Willard Orford

Benjamin F. Perkins Bristol

Jonathan M. Taylor Sanbomton

Levi K. Haley Wolfeborough

Chester Pike Cornish

Thomas Dinsmor Alstead

Charles H. Amsden Concord

Henry Robinson Concord

Aaron Whittemore, Jr Pittsfield

George K. Harvey Surry

George G. Davis Marlborough

Geo. W. Cummings Francestown

George A. Wason New Boston

Amos Webster Nashua

Charles H. Bartlett Manchester

Israel Dow Manchester

Benjamin R. Wheeler Salem

Francis T. French East Kingston

Lafayette Hall Newmarket

James F. Seavey Dover

John Laighton Portsmouth

Charles W. Folsom Rochester

Senator Taylor was elected to succeed Daniel S. Dinsmore of Laconia, who was elected but died before the legislature met.

1885-

Henry O. Kent Lancaster

Harry Bingham Littleton

Elias H. Cheney Lebanon

Manson H. Brown Plymouth

John F. Taylor Tilton

Asa M. Brackett Wakefield

Chester Pike Cornish

John S. Collins Gilsum

Walter S. Davis Hopkinton

Lyman D. Stevens Concord

Jonathan F. Berry Barrington

Thomas G. Jameson Somersworth

Senator Morrill never took his seat and died during elected to succeed him.

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William P. Chamberlain Keene

Murray Davis Chesterfield

Peter H. Clark New Ipswich

William H.W. Hinds Milford

Hiram T Morrill Nashua

Abraham P. Olzendam Manchester

Edwin H. Hobbs Manchester

Jesse Gault Hooksett

Nathaniel H. Clark Plaistow

John Hatch Greenland

William H. Morton RoUinsford

Moses H. Goodrich Portsmouth

the session and Frank G. Thurston of Nashua was

1887-

Samuel E. Paine Berlin

Lycurgus Pitman Conway

Frank D. Currier Canaan

James E. French Moultonborough

Robert C. Carr Andover

Frank M. Rollins Gilford

Dexter Richards Newport

Nathan C. Jameson Antrim

Edmund E. Truesdell Pembroke

Enoch Gerrish Concord

Charles S. George Bamstead

Charles H. Looney Milton

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Charles H. Hersey Keene

Ezra S. Steams Rindge

Franklin Worcester Hollis

Oliver D. Sawyer Weare

Edward O. Blunt Nashua

George S. Eastman Manchester

Henry A. Bailey ...Manchester

Leonard A. Morrison Windham

Edward H. Gilman Exeter

David Jenness Rye

Benjamin F. Nealley Dover

Francis E. Langdon Portsmouth

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1889

Nathan R. Perkins Jefferson

William H. Mitchell Littleton

Isaac Willard Orford

Thomas P. Cheney Ashland

Thaddeus S. Moses Meredith

Henry B. Quimby Gilford

George L. Malcolm Claremont

Augustus W. Gray Bennington

John C. Pearson Boscawen

Charles R. Coming Concord

James B. Tennant Epsom

Edward T. Wilson Farmington

1891

Jason H. Dudley Colebrook

Edwin Snow Eaton

William S. Carter Lebanon

Richard W. Musgrove Bristol

Alvah W. Sulloway Franklin

Arthur L. Hodgdon Ossipee

George S. Smith Charlestown

Jacob B. Whittemore Hillsborough

Henry M. Baker Bow

George A. Cummings Concord

John G. Tallant Concord

Samuel D. Felker Rochester

1893

Pearson G. Evans Gorham

Edward Woods Bath

Newton S. Huntington Hanover

Charles H. Damon Campton

Frank K. Hobbs Ossipee

George A. Hatch Laconia

Shepherd L. Bowers Newport

George S. Peavey Greenfield

George C. Preston Henniker

Joseph B. Walker Concord

John Whitaker Concord

William E. Waterhouse Barrington

1895-

Thomas H. Van Dyke Stewartstown

William D. Baker Rumney

Henry H. Palmer Piennont

Amos L. Rollins Alton

William C. Sinclair Ossipee

William F. Knight Laconia

Herman Holt Claremont

George A. Wason New Boston

Frank C. Towle Hooksett

Frank W. Rollins Concord

Edmund H. Brown Concord

James A. Edgerly Somersworth

90

Daniel W. Rugg Keene

Ezra S. Steams Rindge

Frank G. Clark Peterborough

David Arthur Taggart Goffstown

David A. Gregg Nashua

Charles T. Means Manchester

George H. Steams Manchester

George S. Butler Pelham

Edwin G. Eastman Exeter

Charles A. Sinclair Portsmouth

John H. Nute Dover

William Conn Portsmouth

92

Joseph R. Beal Keene

George W. Pierce Winchester

Charles E. Hall Greenville

John McLane Milford

Charles S. Collins Nashua

Horatio Fradd Manchester

Perry H. Dow Manchester

Frank P. Woodbury Salem

George R.Rowe Brentwood

Richard M. Scammon Stratham

Miah B. Sullivan Dover

Charles A. Sinclair Portsmouth

94

Clement J. Woodward Keene

Walter L. Goodnow Jaffrey

John McLane Milford

Freeman Higgins Manchester

Alfred G. Fairbanks Manchester

Leonard P. Reynolds Manchester

Joseph Woodbury Howard Nashua

George F Hammond Nashua

John D. Lyman Exeter

John C. Tasker Dover

Andrew Killoren Dover

Calvin Page Portsmouth

96

Thaddeus W. Barker Nelson

William J. Reed Westmoreland

Samuel F Murry Wilton

Marcellus Gould Manchester

Edward B. Woodbury Manchester

John P. Bartlett Manchester

Francis A. Gordon Merrimack

Charles W. Stevens Nashua

Stephen H. Gale Exeter

Jeremiah Langley Durham

Charles E. Folsom Epping

Charles A. Sinclair Portsmouth

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1897

Chester B. Jordan Lancaster

Charles H. Greenleaf Franconia

Harry M. Cheney Lebanon

Samuel B. Wiggin Sandwich

A. Crosby Kennett Conway

Charles C. Kendrick Franklin

Seth M. Richards Newport

Thomas N. Hastings Walpole

Willis G. Buxton Boscawen

Gardner B. Emmons Concord

James G. Fellows Pembroke

Albert Wallace Rochester

-98

Frederic A. Faulkner Keene

Lemuel F. Liscom Hinsdale

Charles Scott Peterborough

Loring B. Bodwell Manchester

Zebulon F. Campbell Manchester

Timothy J. Howard Manchester

Horace S. Ashley Nashua

Nathaniel Wentworth Hudson

Rufus E. Graves Brentwood

John T Welch Dover

Frank H. Durgin Newmarket

John W. Emery Portsmouth

1899-

Frank P. Brown Whitefield

Oscar C. Hatch Littleton

George H. Gordon Canaan

George H. Adams Plymouth

James F. Safford Farmington

Stephen S. Jewett Laconia

Frederic Jewett Claremont

Thomas N. Hastings Walpole

Walter Putney Bow

Charles C. Danforth Concord

George E. Miller Pembroke

Elbridge W. Fox Milton

1900

Bertram Ellis Keene

Frederick B. Pierce Chesterfield

David E. Proctor Wilton

John L. Sanborn Manchester

Charles M. Floyd Manchester

Joseph P. Chatel Manchester

Frank W. Maynard Nashua

John H. Field Nashua

Alfred A. CoUins Danville

Nathaniel Horn Dover

Charles A. Morse Newmarket

Henry A. Yeaton Portsmouth

1901

Cassius M.C.Twitchell Milan

Daniel C. Remich Littleton

Ira A. Chase Bristol

Edwin C. Bean Belmont

J. Frank Famham Wakefield

Edward G. Leach Franklin

Nathaniel G. Brooks Charlestown

Edwin W.H. Famham Francestown

Eugene S. Head Hooksett

Henry W. Steven Concord

George P. Little Pembroke

James A. Locke Somersworth

02

Bertam Ellis Keene

Albert Annette Jaffrey

Frank E. Kaley Milford

Harry P. Ray Manchester

Frederick W. Shontell Manchester

Michael F Sullivan Manchester

William S. Pillsbury Londonderry

Andros B. Jones Nashua

Albert S. Wetherell Exeter

James A. Bunker Rollinsford

John Leddy Epping

David Urch Portsmouth

1903

William F. Allen Stewartstown

Henry W. Keyes Haverhill

George E. Whitney Enfield

Joseph Lewando Wolfeborough

Alvah W. Bumell Bartlett

Elmer S. Tilton Laconia

John B. Cooper Newport

Fred J. Marvin Alstead

Marcelius H. Felt Hillsborough

Ferdinand A. Stillings Concord

James G. Fellows Pembroke

John H. Neal Rochester

04

Levi A. Fuller Marlborough

Franklin Ripley Troy

Aaron M. Wilkins Amherst

James Lightbody Manchester

John C. Bickford Manchester

Thomas J. Foley Manchester

Charles W. Hoitt Nashua

Jason E. Tolles Nashua

Arthur F. Hoyt Plaistow

Lucien Thompson Durham

Allen D. Richmond Dover

Calvin Page Portsmouth

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1905

Garvin R. Magoon Stratford

Ernest L. Bell Woodstock

George E. Whitney Enfield

George H. Adams Plymouth

Samuel S. Parker Fannington

Frederick A. Holmes Franklin

George H. Bartlett Sunapee

Fred H. Kimball Bennington

Frank P. Quimby Concord

Harry H. Dudley Concord

Newman Dure!! Pittsfield

James H. Kelsey Nottingham

1907

George W. Darling Whitefield

Seth F. Hoskins Lisbon

Hamilton T. Howe Hanover

George H. Saltmarsh Laconia

Frank S. Lord Ossipee

Charles O. Downing Laconia

David R. Roys Claremont

Fred H. Kimball Bennington

Henry C. Davis Warner

Fred N. Marden Concord

John Swenson Concord

Frank E. Libby Somersworth

1909

Abram M. Stahl Berlin

George H. Turner Bethlehem

George H. Calley Bristol

John A. Edgerly Tuftonboro

Edward E. Rice New Durham

William Wallace Laconia

Frank W. Hamlin Charlestown

Edson H. Patch Francestown

Benjamin F. Greer Goffstown

William M. Chase Concord

Jeremiah A. Clough Loudon

Charles H. Seavey Rochester

1911

John Cross Colebrook

Charles H. Hosford Monroe

George S. Rogers Lebanon

Jonathan M. Cheney Ashland

James O. Gerry Madison

Charles H. Bean Franklin

Robert J. Merrill Claremont

John W. Prentiss Walpole

Alvin B. Cross Concord

Arthur J. Boutwell Hopkinton

George H. Guptill Raymond

Haven Doe Somersworth

06

George H. Follansbee Keene

Henry D. Learned Dublin

Herbert J. Taft Greenville

John B. Cavanaugh Manchester

Johann Adam Graf Manchester

Arthur W. Dinsmore Manchester

Charles W. Abbott Derry

Wallace W. Cole Salem

Walter A. Allen Hampstead

Frank B. Clark Dover

Thomas Loughlin Portsmouth

Thomas Entwistle Portsmouth

08

Charles Gale Shedd Keene

Allen C. Wilcox Swanzey

Herbert O. Hadley Peterborough

Robert R. Chase Manchester

Henry W. Boutwell Manchester

Byron Worthen Manchester

Charles A. Roby Nashua

Herbert C. Lintott Nashua

John Scammon Exeter

John H. Nealley Dover

Ezra O. Pinkham Dover

Thomas Entwistle Portsmouth

10

Herbert E. Adams Gilsum

Leason Martin Richmond

Robert P. Bass Peterborough

Frank W. Leeman Manchester

Harry T. Lord Manchester

Michael E. Ahem Manchester

Everett E. Parker Merrimack

William H. Patten Nashua

J.N. Sanborn Hampton Falls

Clarence L Hurd Dover

John F. Emery Stratham

Thomas Entwistle Portsmouth

12

Windsor H. Goodnow Keene

Charles L. Rich Jaffrey

Daniel W. Hayden HoUis

Charles E. Chapman Manchester

Robert Leggett Manchester

Michael E. Ahem Manchester

William D. Swart Nashua

Alvin J. Lucier Nashua

Reginald C. Stevenson Exeter

John W. Jewell Dover

Clarence H. Paul Portsmouth

John Pender Portsmouth

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1913-14

John C. Hutchins Stratford

Edwards E. Gates Lisbon

James B. Wallace Canaan

Frank J. Beal Plymouth

James O. Gerry Madison

Enos K. Sawyer Franklin

Samuel H. Edes Newport

John W. Prentiss Walpole

Henry A. Emerson Henniker

John A. Blackwood Concord

Charles B. Rogers Pembroke

J.N. Haines Somersworth

Frank Huntress Keene

W.E. Emerson Fitzwilliam

George C. Tolford Wilton

Harry C. Clough Manchester

Thos. Chalmers Manchester

J.W.S. Joyal Manchester

James Famsworth Nashua

Frederick J. Gaffney Nashua

John Scammon Exeter

Daniel Chesley Durham

M.T. Kennedy Newmarket

J.G. Parsons Portsmouth

In 1913 the state was redistricted into senatorial districts. The constitution was amended to provide for election of senators by plurality instead of majority vote.

1915

Eugene F. Bailey Berlin

Edgar O. Grossman Lisbon

Elmer E. Woodbury Woodstock

Arthur R. Shirley Conway

Frank A. Musgrove Hanover

Edwin H. Shannon Laconia*

George F. Clark Franklin

William E. Kinney Claremont

William A. Danforth Hopkinton

Orville E. Cain Keene

Ezra M. Smith Peterborough

Charles W. Howard Nashua

In 1915 the state was redistricted into senatorial di *Willis J. Sanborn was elected but did not qualify.

1917-

Daniel J. Daley Berlin

Wilbur A. Marshall Colebrook

Alfred Stanley Plymouth

Nathan O. Weeks Wakefield

Joseph B. Perley Enfield

Fred S. Roberts Laconia

Obe G. Morrison Northfield

Jesse M. Barton Newport

Stillman H. Baker Hillsborough

Forrest W. Hall Westmoreland

Charles W. Fletcher Rindge

Willis C. Hardy Hollis

-16

Alvin J. Lucier Nashua

Rufus M. Weeks Pembroke

Nathaniel E. Martin Concord

George I. Haselton Manchester

Joseph P. Kenney Manchester

Adolph Wagner Manchester

William Marcotte Manchester

Charles W. Vamey Rochester

Valentine Mathes Dover

Carl J. Whiting Raymond

Herbert Perkins Hampton

John G. Parsons Portsmouth

stricts.

18

Marcel Theriault Nashua

Fred M. Pettingill Pembroke

Nathaniel E. Martin Concord

William H. Maxwell Manchester

Fred O. Pamell Manchester

Michael F Shea Manchester

Cyprien J. Belanger Manchester

John H. Bates Rochester

George I. Leighton Dover

Daniel M. Boyd Londonderry

Clarence M. Collins Danville

Calvin Page Portsmouth

1919-20

Daniel J. Daley Berlin

Joseph P. Boucher Northumberland

Frank N. Keyser Haverhill

Geo. A. Blanchard Moultonborough

George W. Barnes Lyme

Burt S. Dearborn Laconia

Guy H. Hubbard Boscawen

Fred H. Perry Charlestown

Andrew J. Hook Warner

George H. Fames, Jr Keene

Benjamin G. Hall Marlborough

George L. Sadler Nashua

William F. Sullivan Nashua

Herbert B. Fischer Pittsfield

Arthur P. Morrill Concord

John J. Donahue Manchester

Clarence M. Woodbury ...Manchester

Richard H. Horan Manchester

Gedeon F Lariviere Manchester

John L. Meader Rochester

Alvah T. Ramsdell Dover

Benjamin T. Bartlett Derry

James A. Tufts Exeter

Oliver B. Marvin New Castle

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1921-

Oscar P. Cole Berlin

Elbridge W. Snow Whitefield

Fred Parks Lisbon

John H. Garland Conway

Fred Gage Grafton

Ellsworth H. Rollins Alton

Charles H. Bean Franklin

George A. Fairbanks Newport

John G. Winant Concord

Fred O. Smalley Walpole

Merrill G. Symonds Jaffrey

Charles S. Emerson Milford

1923-

Ovide J. Coulombe Berlin

Leon D. Ripley Colebrook

Dick E. Bums Haverhill

Sewell W. Abbott Wolfeboro

Ora A. Brown Ashland

John A. Hammond Gilford

John A. Jacquith Northfield

Ralph E. Lufkin Unity

Harry L. Holmes Henniker

Herman C. Rice Keene

Chester L. Lane Swanzey

James H. Hunt Nashua

1925

Charles A. Chandler Gorham

William D. Rudd Franconia

James C. MacLeod Littleton

Charles B. Hoyt Sandwich

Arthur P. Fairfield Hanover

Frank P. Tilton Laconia

Frank L. Gerrish Boscawen

Hartley L. Brooks Claremont

Frederick I. Blackwood Concord

Harry D. Hopkins Keene

William Weston Marlborough

Charles W. Tobey Temple

*Died in office.

1927

Charles A. Chandler Gorham

William H. Leith Lancaster

\ValterM. Flint Plymouth

Stephen W. Clow Wolfeboro

John O. Lovejoy Bristol

Frank P. Tilton Laconia

Obe G. Morrison Northfield

George E. Lewis Newport

Horace J. Davis Hopkinton

Chauncey J. Newell Alstead

Arthur P. Smith Peterborough

Eliot A. Carter Nashua

22

Thomas F. Moran Nashua

William W. Flanders Weare

Benjamin H. Orr Concord

William B. McKay Manchester

Adams L. Greer Manchester

Thomas J. Conway Manchester

Ferdinand Farley Manchester

Leslie P. Snow Rochester

Arthur G. Whittemore Dover

Joel W. Daniels Manchester

James A. Tufts Exeter

Oliver L. Frisbee Portsmouth

24

Daniel J. Hagerty Nashua

Walter H. Tripp Epsom

Benjamin H. Orr Concord

Frederick W. Branch Manchester

Clinton S. Osgood Manchester

John S. Hurley Manchester

Omer Janelle Manchester

Edgar J. Ham Rochester

Homer F Elder Dover

Wesley Adams Londonderry

John F Swasey Brentwood

William A. Hodgdon Portsmouth

26

Henry A. Lagasse Nashua

Perham Parker Bedford

Hamilton A. Kendall Concord

James E. Dodge Manchester

Arthur P. Morrill Manchester

William G. McCarthy Manchester

*Omer Janelle Manchester

Guy E. Chesley Rochester

George H. Yeaton Rollinsford

Edmund R. Angell Derry

Levi S. Bartlett Kingston

Samuel T. Ladd Portsmouth

■28

John J. Lyons Nashua

Byron Worthen Goffstown

William B. Mclnnis Concord

William C. Swallow Manchester

Samuel J. Lord Manchester

William G. McCarthy Manchester

Romeo M. Janelle Manchester

Harry H. Meader Rochester

George J. Foster Dover

Wilbur H. White Deerfield

Harry Merrill Exeter

Sherman P. Newton Portsmouth

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1929

Charles A. Chandler Gorham

William H. Thompson Lancaster

Harold K. Davison Haverhill

George W. Russell Conway

Harry S. Townsend Lebanon

Charles J. Hayford Laconia

William W. Allen Concord

Clarence B. Estler Claremont

Fay F. Russell Concord

Arthur R. Jones Keene

Clarence M. Damon Fitzwilliam

Fred T. Wadleigh Milford

1931

Matthew J. Ryan Berlin

George A. Colbath Whitefield

Harry M. Eaton Littleton

Harold H. Hart Wolfeboro

Edgar Maude Ferguson Bristol

Charles E. Carroll Laconia

James H. Gerlach Franklin

Ernest A. Robinson Newport

James C. Farmer Newbury

Arthur R. Jones Keene

Arthur T. Appleton Dublin

Charles R. Blake Nashua

1933

Emmett J. Kelley Berlin

George W. Dickson Colebrook

Richard J. McLean Plymouth

Arthur R Gale Jackson

Ross R Sanborn Ashland

J. Grant Quimby Laconia

Anson C. Alexander Boscawen

William F. Whitcomb Claremont

Irving T. Chesley Concord

Clarence W. Houghton Walpole

George D. Cummings Peterborough

Philip C. Heald Wilton

1935

Emmett J. Kelley Berlin

George D. Roberts Jefferson

Clarence L. Bailey Haverhill

Ansel N. Sanborn Wakefield

Harry Manson Lebanon

Maurice G. Wiley Laconia

Anson C. Alexander Boscawen

John J. Condon Newport

Charles F. Butler Hillsborough

George F. Knowlton Keene

Winfred C. Burbank Winchester

Eliot Avery Carter Nashua

30

Auguste U. Burque Nashua

Frank H. Peaslee Weare

George Hamilton Rolfe Concord

William C. Swallow Manchester

Harry A. Lee Manchester

Francis A. Foye Manchester

Aime Martel Manchester

Harry H. Meader Rochester

Lorenzo E. Baer Roliinsford

Francis W. Falconer Raymond

Harry D. Munsey Hampton

Charles H. Brackett, Sr. Greenland

■32

William H. Barry Nashua

Courtland F.H. Freese Pittsfield

Ralph H. George Concord

Dana A. Emery Manchester

Harry A. Lee Manchester

John J. Sheehan Manchester

Aime Martel Manchester

John M. Hubbard Rochester

Frank F. Femald Dover

Thomas E. Femald Nottingham

Adin S. Little Hampstead

Charles H. Brackett Greenland

34

Honore E. Bouthillier Nashua

Charles M. Steele Epsom

Ralph H. George Concord

John Jacobson. Jr Manchester

Denis A. Murphy Manchester

John A. Foley Manchester

Aime Martel Manchester

Haven Doe Somersworth

Austin L. Caief Barrington

William M. Cole Derry

James W. Bixler Exeter

Charles M. Dale Portsmouth

36

Honore E. Bouthillier Nashua

John G. Marston Allenstown

Donald McLeod Concord

William F. Harrington Manchester

John E. Barrett Manchester

John A. Foley Manchester

Aime Martel Manchester

Haven Doe Somersworth

Austin L. Calef Barrington

William M. Cole Derry

Arthur W. Brown Hampton Falls

Charles M. Dale Portsmouth

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1937

Emmett J. Kelley Berlin

Lula J. A. Morris Lancaster

John B. Eames Littleton

Scott C.W. Simpson Bartlett

Alfred W. Guyer Hanover

George C. Stafford Laconia

Anson C. Alexander Boscawen

Howard H. H amlin Claremont

Allen M. Freeman Concord

William B. Hanson Gilsum

Don W. Randall Troy

Philip C. Heald Wilton

1939

Albert C. Lazure Berlin

John H. Finley Colebrook

Lester E. Mitchell Campton

Harry P. Smart Ossipee

Frank J. Bryant Lebanon

Curtis H. Page Gilmanton

Oliver H. Munroe Andover

Harold G. Fairbanks Newport

Charles F. Butler Hillsborough

Marquis O. Spaulding Keene

William Weston Hancock

Stanley James Nashua

1941

Emmett J. Kelley Berlin

Blake T. Schurman Lancaster

Earl V. Howard Piermont

Elmer H. Downs Conway

Joseph B. Perley Lebanon

Curtis H. Page Gilmanton

Anson C. Alexander Boscawen

John H. Leahy Claremont

George Azro Maxham Concord

Benjamin H. Bragg Alstead

William Weston Hancock

Philip C. Heald Wilton

1943-

Emmett J. Kelley Berlin

George T. Noyes Bethlehem

George L. Frazer Monroe

Ansel N. Sanborn Wakefield

Joseph B. Perley Lebanon

Lewis H. Wilkinson Laconia

Herbert D. Swift New London

John R. Kelly Newport

George W. Boynton Hillsborough

Russell F. Batchelor Keene

Charies B. Knight Marlborough

Blaylock Atherton Nashua

38

Arthur O. Burque Nashua

Charles F. Eastman Weare

Robert O. Blood Concord

Allan M. Wilson Manchester

Denis F. Mahoney Manchester

J. Vincent Moran Manchester

J. Felix Daniel Manchester

Haven Doe Somersworth

Austin L. Calef Barrington

William M. Cole Derry

Arthur J. Conner Exeter

Charles A. Allen Portsmouth

40

Aledge A. Noel Nashua

Clarence J. Avery Goffstown

Robert O. Blood Concord

Ernest H. Bond Manchester

Denis F. Mahoney Manchester

Thomas B. O'Malley Manchester

Horace J. Brouillette Manchester

Edmond J. Marcoux Rochester

T. Jewett Chesley Dover

William M. Cole Derry

A. Ralph Estabrook Newton

Charles M. Dale Portsmouth

42

Arthur J. Renaud Nashua

Clarence J. Avery Goffstown

Charles W. Howard Concord

Joseph H. Geisel Manchester

John J. O'Reilly Manchester

J. Vincent Moran Manchester

Charles O. Lamy Manchester

Edmond J. Marcoux Rochester

Carroll E. Hall Dover

William M. Cole Derry

Renfrew A. Thompson Exeter

Arthur J. Reinhart Portsmouth

44

Aldege A. Noel Nashua

Clarence J. Avery Goffstown

Stewart Nelson Concord

Joel S. Daniels, Sr Manchester

John J. Frain Manchester

James B. McCarthy Manchester

Charles O. Lamy Manchester

Edmond J. Marcoux Rochester

J. Guy Smart Durham

William Barron Salem

Renfrew A. Thompson Exeter

Harry H. Foote Portsmouth

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1945-

Emmett J. Kelley Berlin

Curtis C. Cummings Colebrook

Harold E. Haley Holdemess

Scott C.W. Simpson Bartlett

Earl S.Hewitt Enfield

Lewis H. Wilkinson Laconia

Henry J. Proulx Franklin

Henry S. Richardson Claremont

Donald G. Matson Concord

Harold O. Pierce Walpole

Charles M. Mills Jaffrey

Erwin E. Cummings Lyndeborough

1947-

Emmett J. Kelley Berlin

Curtis C. Cummings Colebrook

Frederick E. Green Littleton

James Welch Tamworth

Earl S. Hewitt Enfield

Charles F. Stafford Laconia

Paul B. Gay New London

Jesse R. Rowell Newport

John P.H. Chandler, Jr Warner

Russell F. Batchelor Keene

Jason C. Sawyer Jaffrey

James W. Colbum Nashua

1949

Fred G. Hayes, Jr Berlin

Curtis C. Cummings Colebrook

Norman A. McMeekin Haverhill

Guy W. Nickerson Madison

John W. Dole Bristol

George W. Tarlson Laconia

Eugene S. Daniell. Jr Franklin

J. Laban Ainsworth Claremont

Shirley Brunei Concord

Harold O. Pierce Walpole

Perkins Bass Peterborough

Erwin E. Cummings Lyndeborough

1951

Fred G. Hayes. Jr. Berlin

Charles H. Whittier Bethlehem

Suzanne Loizeaux Plymouth

Winifred G. Wild Jackson

John W. Dole Bristol

George W. Tarlson Laconia

James C. Cleveland New London

Lena A. Read Plainfield

Stanley M. Brown Bradford

Burleigh Robert Darling Keene

Ralph A. Blake Swanzey

Blaylock Atherton Nashua

46

Aldege A. Noel Nashua

R. Robert Matheson Goffstown

Stewart Nelson Concord

Wilmot G. Merrill Manchester

Marye Walsh Caron Manchester

C. Edward Bourassa Manchester

Origene E. Lesmeri.ses Manchester

Edmond J. Marcoux Rochester

J. Guy Smart Durham

Augustus F Butman Derry

Byron E. Redmond Hampton

Rae S. Laraba Portsmouth

48

Aldege A. Noel Nashua

Asa H. Morgan Bow

Arthur E. Bean Concord

Charles H. Barnard Manchester

Robert J. Gamache Manchester

Thomas B. O'Malley Manchester

Charles E. Daniel Manchester

Edmond J. Marcoux Strafford

J. Guy Smart Durham

Augustus F. Butman Derry

Doris M. Spollett Hampstead

Rae S. Laraba Portsmouth

50

Aldege A. Noel Nashua

Ralph M. Wiggin Bedford

Sara E. Otis Concord

Robert P. Bingham Manchester

Marye Walsh Caron Manchester

Thomas B. O'Malley Manchester

Raoul J. Lalumiere Manchester

Thomas C. Burbank Rochester

Charles F Hartnett Dover

Augustus F. Butman Derry

Doris M. Spollett Hampstead

Arthur J. Reinhart Portsmouth

52

Louis W. Paquette Nashua

Nathan A. Tirrell Goffstown

Sara E. Otis Concord

J. Walker Wiggin Manchester

Marye Walsh Caron Manchester

Thomas B. O'Malley Manchester

Raoul J. Lalumiere Manchester

Thomas H. Burbank Rochester

Charles F. Hartnett Dover

Augustus F. Butman Derry

Margery W. Graves Brentwood

Thornton N. Weeks, Sr. Greenland

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1953

Fred G. Hayes, Jr. Berlin

Curtis C. Cumniings Colebrook

Fred Kelley Littleton

Perley C. Knox Sandwich

Lane Dwinell Lebanon

Otto G. Keller Laconia

James C. Cleveland New London

Jesse Richard Rowell Newport

Majorie M. Greene Concord

A. Harold Kendall Surry

Katharine Jackson Dublin

Frederic H. Fletcher Milford

1955

Laurier A. Lamontagne Berlin

Daniel A. O'Brien Lancaster

Norman A. McMeekin Haverhill

Fred H. Washburn Bartlett

A.H. Matthews New Hampton

Otto G. Keller Laconia

James C. Cleveland New London

J. Laban Ainsworth Claremont

John R. Powell Sutton

Irene Weed Landers Keene

Robert English Hancock

J. Wesley Colbum Nashua

1957-

Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Daniel A. O'Brien Lancaster

Ida M. Horner Thornton

Forrest W. Hodgdon Tuftonboro

Edward J. Bennett Bristol

James P. Rogers Laconia

James C. Cleveland New London

Margaret B. DeLude Unity

Elmer M. Anderson Concord

E. Everett Rhodes Walpole

Robert English Hancock

Nelle L. Holmes Amherst

1959-

Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Curtis C. Cummings Colebrook

EdaC. Martin Littleton

Neil C. Gates North Conway

Edward J. Bennett Bristol

James P. Rogers Laconia

James C. Cleveland New London

Joseph D. Vaughan Newport

Philip S. Dunlap Hopkinton

Charles C. Eaton Stoddard

Robert English Hancock

Nelle L. Holmes Amherst

54

Louis W. Paquette Nashua

Nathan A. Tirrell Goffstown

Stewart Nelson Concord

Norman A. Packard Manchester

Marye Walsh Caron Manchester

Francis J. Heroux Manchester

Paul H. Daniel Manchester

Maurice A. Jones Rochester

Frederick C. Smalley Dover

Benjamin C. Adams Derry

Margery W. Graves Brentwood

Charles T. Durell Portsmouth

56

Louis W. Paquette Nashua

Eralsey C. Ferguson Pittsfield

Raymond K. Perkins Concord

Norman A. Packard Manchester

Marye Walsh Caron Manchester

Thomas B. O'Malley Manchester

Paul H. Daniel Manchester

J. Paul LaRoche Rochester

Frederick C. Smalley Dover

Benjamin C. Adams Derry

Dean B. Merrill Hampton

Harry H. Foote Portsmouth

58

Louis W. Paquette Nashua

Eralsey C. Ferguson Pittsfield

Herbert W. Rainie Concord

Norman A. Packard Manchester

Marye Walsh Caron Manchester

Paul E. Provost Manchester

Paul H. Daniel Manchester

Lucien E. Bergeron Rochester

Paul G. Karkavelas Dover

Benjamin C. Adams Derry

Dean B. Merrill Hampton

Cecil C. Humphreys New Castle

60

Louis W. Paquette Nashua

John E. Bunten Dunbarton

Charles H. Cheney, Sr Concord

Norman A. Packard Manchester

Marye Walsh Caron Manchester

Paul E. Provost Manchester

Paul H. Daniel Manchester

Lucien E. Bergeron Rochester

Paul G. Karkavelas Dover

Benjamin C. Adams Derry

Nathan T. Battles Kingston

Cecil C. Humphreys New Castle

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1961

Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Arthur M. Drake Lancaster

Norman A. McMeekin Haverhill

Howard P. Sawyer Brookfield

Robert S. Monahan Hanover

Edith B. Gardner Gilford

James C. Cleveland New London

Marion L. Philips Claremont

Philip S. Dunlap Hopkinton

Charles C. Eaton Stoddard

Robert English Hancock

Nelle L. Holmes Amherst

62

Louis W. Paquette Nashua

John E. Bunten Dunbarton

Charles H. Cheney, Sr Concord

Samuel Green Manchester

Marye Walsh Caron Manchester

Paul E. Provost Manchester

Paul H. Daniel Manchester

Lucien E. Bergeron Rochester

Thomas C. Dunnington Dover

Frank T. Buckley Derry

Nathan T. Battles Kingston

Cecil Chas. Humphreys New Castle

1963

Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Arthur M. Drake Lancaster

Lester E. Mitchell, Sr Campton

Forrest W. Hodgdon Tuftonboro

Robert S. Monahan Hanover

Edith B. Gardner Gilford

Nelson E. Howard Franklin

Margaret B. DeLude Unity

Philip S. Dunlap Hopkinton

Arthur Olson, Jr Keene

Robert English Hancock

Nelle L. Holmes Amherst

64

Louis W. Paquette Nashua

Russell R. Carter Hooksett

Herbert W. Rainie Concord

Samuel Green Manchester

Louis L Martel Manchester

Paul E. Provost Manchester

Kenneth E. Hartman Derry

Louis P. Chasse Somersworth

Paul G. Karkavelas Dover

Nathan T. Battles Kingston

Douglass E. Hunter, Sr Hampton

Robert E. Whalen Portsmouth

1965-66

Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Eda C. Martin Littleton

Lester E. Mitchell, Sr Campton

Stewart Lamprey Moultonborough

William R. Johnson Hanover

Edith B. Gardner Gilford

Nelson E. Howard Franklin

James A. Saggiotes Newport

William P. Gove Concord

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

Robert English Hancock

Creeley S. Buchanan Amherst

*Special election Paul G. Karkavelas resigned.

**Died in office Thomas J. Claveau elected at special election

Louis W. Paquette Nashua**

Richard D. Riley Hooksett

Paul A. Rinden Concord

Dorothy Green Manchester

Louis I. Martel Manchester

Paul E. Provost Manchester

Thomas Waterhouse, Jr Windham

Lucien E. Bergeron Rochester

Molly O'Gara Dover*

J. Arthur Tufts, Jr Exeter

Douglass E. Hunter, Sr Hampton

Eileen Foley Portsmouth

1967

Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Wilfred J. Larty Haverhill*

Stewart Lamprey Moultonborough

Calvin J. Langford Raymond

Howard C. Townsend Lebanon

Edith B. Gardner Gilford

Nelson E. Howard Franklin

Harry V. Spanos Newport

John PH. Chandler, Jr Warner

John R. Bradshaw Keene

Robert English Hancock

Creeley S. Buchanan Amherst

*Died in office.

68

Richard W. Leonard Nashua

Richard D. Riley Hooksett

William P. Gove Concord

Lorenzo P. Gauthier Manchester

Henry P. Sullivan Manchester

Paul E. Provost Manchester

Thomas Waterhouse. Jr. Windham

Lucien E. Bergeron Rochester

James Koromilas Dover

Thomas J. Claveau Hudson

Arthur Tufts Exeter

Eileen Foley Portsmouth

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1969-70

Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Charles F. Armstrong Littleton

George Oilman Farmington

Stewart Lamprey Moultonborough*

Howard C. Townsend Lebanon

Edith B. Gardner Gilford

Alf E. Jacobson New London

Harry V. Spanos Newport

John P.H. Chandler, Jr Warner

John R. Bradshaw Nelson

Robert English Hancock

Creeley S. Buchanan Amherst**

Lester E. Mitchell elected at special election. - Frederick A. Porter elected at special election.

Richard W. Leonard Nashua

Richard F. Ferdinando Manchester

William P. Gove Concord

Lorenzo P. Gauthier Manchester

Elmer T. Bourque Manchester

Paul E. Provost Manchester

Russell A. Mason Brentwood

Ronald J. Marcotte Rollinsford

James Koromilas Dover

Thomas J. Claveau Hudson

Arthur Tufts Exeter

Eileen Foley Portsmouth

*Resigned - **Resigned

1971

Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Andrew W. Poulsen Littleton

Stephen W. Smith Plymouth

Edward A. Snell Barrington

Howard C. Townsend Lebanon

Edith B. Gardner Gilford

Alf E. Jacobson New London

Harry V. Spanos Newport

David L. Nixon New Boston

John R. Bradshaw Nelson

Robert English Hancock

Frederick A. Porter Amherst

1973

Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Andrew W. Poulsen Littleton

Stephen W. Smith Plymouth

Edith B. Gardner Gilford

David Hammond Bradley Hanover

Richard P. Green Rochester

Alf E. Jacobson New London

Harry V. Spanos Newport

David L. Nixon New Boston

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

C.R. Trowbridge Dublin

Frederick A. Porter Amherst

1975-

Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Andrew W. Poulsen Littleton

Stephen W. Smith Plymouth

Edith B. Gardner Gilford

David Hammond Bradley Hanover

Louis E. Bergeron Rochester

Alf E. Jacobson New London

James A. Saggiotes Newport

Robert B. Monier Goffstown

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

C.R. Trowbridge Dublin

D. Alan Rock Nashua

72

Richard W. Leonard Nashua

Richard F Ferdinando Manchester

Roger A. Smith Concord

George H. Morrisett Manchester

William J. McCarthy Manchester

Paul E. Provost Manchester

Ward B. Brown Hampstead

Ronald J. Marcotte Rollinsford

James Koromilas Dover

Delbert F. Downing Salem

Arthur Tufts Exeter

Eileen Foley Portsmouth

74

John H. McLaughlin Nashua

Thomas J. Claveau Hudson

Roger A. Smith Concord

Richard F. Ferdinando Manchester

William E. Sanborn Deerfield

Paul E. Provost Manchester

Ward B. Brown Hampstead

Robert F Bossie Manchester

Walworth Johnson Dover

Delbert F. Downing Salem

Robert F. Preston Hampton

Eileen Foley Portsmouth

76

John H. McLaughlin Nashua

Thomas J. Claveau Hudson

Roger A. Smith Concord

Richard F. Ferdinando Manchester

William E. Sanborn Deerfield

Paul E. Provost Manchester

Ward B. Brown Hampstead

Robert F Bossie Manchester

Robert Fennelly Dover

Delbert F. Downing Salem

Robert F. Preston Hampton

Eileen Foley Portsmouth

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Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Andrew W. Poulsen Littleton

Stephen W. Smith Plymouth

Edith B. Gardner Gilford

David Hammond Bradley Hanover

Louis E. Bergeron Rochester

Alf E. Jacobson New London

James A. Saggiotes Newport

Robert B. Monier Goffstown

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

C.R. Trowbridge Dublin

D. Alan Rock Nashua

1979-

Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Andrew W. Poulsen Littleton

Raymond K. Conley Sandwich

Edith B. Gardner Gilford

Ralph Degnan Hough Lebanon

Louis E. Bergeron Rochester

Peter Allen Wilmot

James A. Saggiotes Newport

Robert B. Monier Goffstown

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

Arthur F. Mann Peterborough

D. Alan Rock Nashua

78

John H. McLaughlin Nashua

Phyllis M. Keene Hudson

Mary Louise Hancock Concord

Walter F. Healy Manchester

William E. Sanborn Deerfield

Paul E. Provost Manchester

Ward B. Brown Hampstead

Robert F. Bossie Manchester

Robert Fennelly Dover

Delbert F. Downing Salem

Robert F. Preston Hampton

Eileen Foley Portsmouth

80

John H. McLaughlin Nashua

Thomas J. Claveau Hudson

Mary Louise Hancock Concord

Frank A. Wageman Manchester

William E. Sanborn Deerfield

Paul E. Provost Manchester

Ward B. Brown Hampstead

Norman E. Champagne Manchester

Robert Fennelly Dover

Vesta M. Roy Salem

Robert F. Preston Hampton

James R. Splaine Portsmouth

1981-82

Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

**Andrew W. Poulsen Littleton

Raymond K. Conley, Jr Sandwich

George E. Freese, Jr Pittsfield

Ralph Degnan Hough Lebanon

Louis E. Bergeron Rochester

John PH. Chandler, Jr Warner

George L Wiggins Sunapee

Robert B. Monier Goffstown

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

Arthur F Mann Peterborough

*D. Alan Rock Nashua

*Died in Office - John P. Stabile II elected at speci elected at special election. ***Resigned - William S

Richard E. Boyer Nashua

Vance R. Kelley .' Londonderry

Harold L. Rice Concord

Eleanor P. Podles Manchester

William E. Sanborn Deerfield

Robert Stephen Manchester

***Ward B. Brown Hampstead

Norman E. Champagne Manchester

Leo E. Lessard Dover

Vesta M. Roy Salem

Robert F Preston Hampton

James R. Splaine Portsmouth

al election. **Died in Office - Greta I. Poulsen Bartlett, Jr. elected at special election.

1983-84

#Laurier Lamontagne Berlin

Greta I. Poulsen Littleton

Roderick Allen Ossipee

George E. Freese, Jr Pittsfield

Ralph Degnan Hough Lebanon

*Louis E. Bergeron Rochester

John P.H. Chandler, Jr Warner

George I Wiggins Sunapee

Minnie F Carswell Merrimack

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

Jean T. White Rindge

John P. Stabile, II Nashua

Richard E. Boyer Nashua

***Vance R. Kelly Londonderry

Susan McLane Concord

Eleanor P. Podles Manchester

William A. Johnson Northwood

Robert A. Stephen .....Manchester

William S. Bartlett, Jr. Kingston

**Norman E. Champagne Manchester

Leo E. Lessard Dover

Vesta M. Roy Salem

Robert F Preston Hampton

James R. Splaine Portsmouth

#Died in Office. *Resigned - Edward C. Dupont elected at special election. **Resigned - James R. St. Jean elected at special election. ***Resigned - Rhona M. Charbonneau elected at special election.

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1985

Charles D. Bond Jefferson

Mark Hounsell Groton

Roger Heath Sandwich

George E. Freese. Jr. Pittsfield

Ralph Degnan Hough Lebanon

Edward C. Dupont Rochester

John RH. Chandler. Jr Warner

George I Wiggins Sunapee

Sheila Roberge Bedford

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

Jean T. White Rindge

John R Stabile, II Nashua

1987-

Charles D. Bond Jefferson

Mark Hounsell Hill

Roger Heath Sandwich

George E. Freese, Jr Pittsfield

Ralph Degnan Hough Lebanon

Edward C. Dupont Rochester

John RH. Chandler. Jr Warner

George F Disnard Claremont

Sheila Roberge Bedford

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

Jean T. White Rindge

Barbara B. Pressly Nashua

1989-

Charles D. Bond Jefferson

Wayne D. King Rumney

Roger Heath Sandwich

George E. Freese, Jr Pittsfield

Ralph Degnan Hough Lebanon

Edward C. Dupont Rochester

David P. Currier Henniker

George F Disnard Claremont

Sheila Roberge Bedford

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

Charles F Bass Peterborough

Thomas P. Magee Nashua

1991-

Otto H. Oleson Gorham

Wayne D. King Rumney

Roger Heath Sandwich

Leo W. Fraser, Jr Pittsfield

Ralph Degnan Hough Lebanon

Edward C. Dupont. Jr Rochester

David P. Currier Henniker

George F Disnard Claremont

Sheila Roberge Bedford

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

Charles F Bass Peterborough

Barbara B. Pressly Nashua

86

Richard E. Boyer Nashua

Rhona M. Charbonneau Hudson

Susan McLane Concord

Eleanor P. Podles Manchester

William A. Johnson Northwood

Robert A. Stephen Manchester

William S. Bartlett. Jr Kingston

James R. St. Jean Manchester

Leo E. Lessard Dover

Vesta M. Roy Salem

Robert F Preston Hampton

Ruth L. Griffin Portsmouth

88

Mary S. Nelson Nashua

Rhona M. Charbonneau Hudson

Susan McLane Concord

Eleanor P. Podles Manchester

William A. Johnson Northwood

Robert A. Stephen Manchester

William S. Bartlett. Jr. Kingston

James R. St. Jean Manchester

Franklin G. Torr Dover

Joseph L. Delahunty Salem

Robert F. Preston Hampton

Elaine S. Krasker Portsmouth

90

Mary S. Nelson Nashua

Rhona M. Charbonneau Hudson

Susan McLane Concord

Eleanor P. Podles Manchester

William A. Johnson Northwood

Robert A. Stephen Manchester

William S. Bartlett. Jr Kingston

James R. St. Jean Manchester

Franklin G. Torr Dover

Joseph L. Delahunty Salem

Robert F. Preston Hampton

Elaine S. Krasker Portsmouth

92

Mary S. Nelson Nashua

Thomas Colantuono Londonderry

Susan McLane Concord

Eleanor P. Podles Manchester

Gordon J. Humphrey Chichester

John A. King Manchester

Richard Russman Kingston

James R. St. Jean Manchester

Jeanne Shaheen Madbury

Joseph L. Delahunty Salem

Beverly Hollingworth Hampton

Burt Cohen New Castle

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Carole Lamirande Berlin

Wayne D. King Rumney

Kenneth J. MacDonald Wolfeboro

Leo W. Eraser, Jr Pittsfield

Ralph Degnan Hough Lebanon

George A. Lovejoy Rochester

David R Currier Henniker

George F. Disnard Claremont

Sheila Roberge Bedford

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

David K. Wheeler Milford

Barbara J. Baldizar Nashua

94

Debora B. Pignatelli Nashua

Thomas Colantuono Londonderry

Susan McLane Concord

Eleanor R Podles Manchester

John S. Barnes, Jr Raymond

John A. King Manchester

Richard Russman Kingston

Ann J. Bourque Manchester

Jeanne Shaheen Madbur>'

Joseph L. Delahunty Salem

Beverly A. Hollingworth Hampton

Burt Cohen New Castle

1995

Frederick W. King. Sr Colebrook

Edward Gordon Bristol

Carl R. Johnson Meredith

Leo W. Eraser, Jr Pittstleld

Jim Rubens Hanover

George A. Lovejoy Rochester

David P. Currier Henniker

Beverly T. Rodeschin Newport

Sheila Roberge Bedford

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

David K. Wheeler Milford

Thomas P. Stawasz Hollis

-96

Debora B. Pignatelli Nashua

Thomas Colantuono Londonderry

Sylvia B. Larsen Concord

Eleanor P. Podles Manchester

John S. Barnes, Jr. Raymond

John A. King Manchester

Richard Russman Kingston

Richard Danais Manchester

Jeanne Shaheen Madbury

Joseph L. Delahunty Salem

Bruce W. Keough Exeter

Burt Cohen New Castle

1997

Frederick W. King, Sr Colebrook

Edward Gordon Bristol

Carl R. Johnson Meredith

Leo W. Eraser, Jr Pittsfield

Jim Rubens Hanover

Caroline McCarley Rochester

Amy Patenaude Henniker

Allen L. Whipple Claremont

Sheila Roberge Bedford

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

David K. Wheeler Milford

James Squires Hollis

98

Debora B. Pignatelli Nashua

Gary R. Erancoeur Hudson

Sylvia B. Larsen Concord

Eleanor P. Podles Manchester

John S. Barnes, Jr Raymond

John A. King Manchester

Richard Russman Kingston

Richard Danais Manchester

Katie Wheeler Durham

Joseph L. Delahunty Salem

Beverly A. Hollingworth Hampton

Burt Cohen New Castle

1999-

Frederick W. King, Sr Colebrook

Edward Gordon Bristol

Carl R. Johnson Meredith

Leo W. Eraser, Jr Pittsfield

Clifton Below Lebanon

Caroline McCarley Rochester

Rick A. Trombly Boscawen

George E. Disnard Claremont

Sheila Roberge Bedford

Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene

Mark Femald Sharon

James W. Squires Hollis

2000

Debora B. Pignatelli Nashua

Gary R. Erancoeur Hudson

Sylvia B. Larsen Concord

Patricia Krueger Manchester

Mary E. Brown Chichester

John A. King Manchester

Richard Russman Kingston

Lou D'Allesandro Manchester

Katie Wheeler Durham

Arthur P. Klemm, Jr Windham

Beveriy A. Hollingworth Hampton

Burton J. Cohen New Castle

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2001

Harold W. Bums Whitefield

Edward Gordon Bristol

Carl R. Johnson Meredith

Robert K. Boyce Alton

Clifton Below Lebanon

Caroline McCarley Rochester

Robert B. Flanders Antrim

George F. Disnard Claremont

Sheila Roberge Bedford

Tom Eaton Keene

Mark Femald Sharon

Jane E. O'Heam Nashua

2002

Debora B. Pignatelli Nashua

Gary R. Francoeur Hudson

Sylvia B. Larsen Concord

Ted Gatsas Manchester

John S. Barnes, Jr. Raymond

Daniel R O'Neil Manchester

Russell Edward Prescott Kingston

Lou D'Allesandro Manchester

Katie Wheeler Durham

Arthur P. Klemm, Jr Windham

Beverly A. Hollingworth Hampton

Burton J. Cohen New Castle

HAROLD W. BURNS District No. 1

EDWARD GORDON District No. 2

CARL R.JOHNSON District No. 3

STATE SENATE

ROBERT K. BOYCE District No. 4

CLIFTON BELOW District No. 5

CAROLINE McCARLEY District No. 6

ROBERT W. FLANDERS District No. 7

GEORGE F DISNARD District No. 8

SHEILA ROBERGE District No. 9

TOM EATON District No. 10

MARK FERNALD District No. 1 1

JANE O'HEARN District No. 12

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STATE SENATE

DEBORA B. PIGNATELLI District No. 13

GARY R. FRANCOEUR District No. 14

SYLVIA B. LARSEN District No. 15

TED GASTAS District No. 16

JOHNS. BARNES, JR. District No. 17

DANIEL RO'NEIL District No. 18

STATE SENATE

RUSSELL

EDWARD PRESCOTT

District No. 19

LOU D'ALLESANDRO District No. 20

KATIE WHEELER District No. 21

ARTHUR R KLEMM, JR. BEVERLY A. HOLLINGWORTH District No. 22 District No. 23

BURT COHEN District No. 24

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JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

Chief Justices

Name

Term

Meshech Weare

Samuel Livermore

Josiah Bartlett

John Pickering

Simeon Olcott

Jeremiah Smith

Arthur Livermore

Jeremiah Smith

Wm. Merchant Richardson

Joel Parker

John James Gilchrist

Andrew Salter Woods

Ira Perley

Samuel Dana Bell

Ira Perley

Henry Adams Bellows

Jonathan Everett Sargent

Edmund Lambert Cushing

Charles Doe

Alonzo Philetus Carpenter

Lewis Whitehouse Clark

Isaac Newton Blodgett

Frank Nesmith Parsons

Robert James Peaslee

John Eliot Allen

Thomas Littlefield Marble

Oliver Winslow Branch

Francis Wayland Johnston

Frank Rowe Kenison

Edward J. Lampron

William A. Grimes

John W. King

David A. Brock

Leverett Hubbard Matthew Thornton John Wentworth Woodbury Langdon Josiah Bartlett William Whipple John Dudley Woodbury Langdon Simeon Olcott Timothy Farrar Ebenezer Thompson Daniel Newcomb Edward St. Loe Livermore Paine Wingate Arthur Livermore William King Atkinson Richard Evans Jonathan Steele Clifton Claggett Caleb Ellis Arthur Livermore Samuel Bell Levi Woodbury Samuel Green John Harris Joel Parker

Justices

1776-1782

1782-1790

1790

1790-1795

1795-1802

1802-1809

1809-1813

1813-1816

1816-1838

1838-1848

1848-1855

1855

1855-1859

1859-1864

1864-1869

1869-1873

1873-1874

1874-1876

1876-1896

1896-1898

1898

1898-1902

1902-1924

1924-1934

1934-1943

1943-1946

1946-1949

1949-1952

1952-1977

1978-1979

1979-1981

1981-1986

1986-

1776-1785 1776-1782 1776-1781 1782-1783 1782-1790 1783-1785 1784-1797 1786-1791 1790-1795 1791-1803 1795-1796 1796-1798 1797-1799 1798-1809 1799-1809 1803-1805 1809-1813 1810-1812 1812-1813 1813-1816 1813-1816 1816-1819 1816-1823 1819-1840 1823-1833 1833-1838

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Name

Term

Nathaniel Gookin Upham Leonard Wilcox John James Gilchrist Andrew Salter Woods Leonard Wilcox Ira Allen Eastman Samuel Dana Bell Ira Perley

George Yeaton Sawyer Asa Fowler

Jonathan Everett Sargent Henry Adams Bellows Charles Doe

George Washington Nesmith William Henry Bartlett Jeremiah Smith William Lawrence Foster William Spencer Ladd Ellery Albee Hibbard Isaac William Smith William Lawrence Foster Clinton Warrington Stanley Aaron Worcester Sawyer George Azro Bingham Wm. Henry Harrison Allen Isaac William Smith Lewis Whitehouse Clark Isaac Newton Blodgett Alonzo Fhiletus Carpenter George Azro Bingham William Martin Chase Robert Moore Wallace Frank Nesmith Parsons Robert Gordon Pike Robert James Peaslee John Edwin Young Rueben Eugene Walker James Waldron Remick George Hutchins Bingham John Edwin Young Robert James Peaslee William Alberto Plummer Leslie Perkins Snow John Eliot Allen Thomas Littlefield Marble Oliver Winslow Branch Peter Woodbury Elwin Lawrence Page Henri Alphonse Burque Francis Wayland Johnston Frank Rowe Kenison Laurence Ilsley Duncan Amos Noyes Blandin, Jr. Edward John Lampron John Richard Goodnow Stephen Morse Wheeler William Alvan Grimes Robert Frederick Griffin Maurice Paul Bois Charles Gwynne Douglas III David A. Brock John W. King William F. Batchelder David H Souter William R. Johnson W. Stephen Thayer III Sherman D. Horton, Jr. John T Broderick Joseph P. Nadeau Linda Stewart Dalianis

1833-1842

1838-1840

1840-1848

1840-1855

1848-1850

1849-1859

1849-1859

1850-1852

1855-1859

1855-1861

1859-1873

1859-1869

1859-1874

1859-1870

1861-1867

1867-1874

1869-1874

1870-1876

1 873- 1 874

1874-1876

1876-1881

1876-1884

1876-1877

1876-1880

1876-1893

1877-1895

1877-1898

1880-1898

1881-1896

1884-1891

1891-1907

1893-1901

1895-1902

1896-1901

1898-1901

1898-1901

1901-1921

1901-1904

1902-1913

1904-1925

1908-1924

1913-1925

1921-1932

1924-1934

1925-1946

1926-1946

1933-1941

1934-1946

1941-1947

1943-1949

1946-1952

1946-1976

1947-1966

1949-1978

1952-1957

1957-1967

1966-1979

1967-1976

1976-1983

1977-1985

1978-1986

1979-1981

1981-1995

1983-1990

1985-1999

1986-2000

1990-2000

1995-

2000-

2000-

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JUSTICES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

Chief Justices 1901-Present

Name

Term

Robert M. Wallace Robert Gordon Pike Robert Nelson Chamberlain John Kivel

Oliver Winslow Branch William Henry Sawyer Henri Alphonse Burque Oscar Lyman Young H. Thornton Lorimer Amos Noyes Blandin, Jr. John Richard Goodnow Stephen Morse Wheeler John Henry Leahy William Woodbury Keller Martin F. Loughlin Richard P. Dunfey Joseph A. DiClerico. Jr. Joseph P. Nadeau Walter L. Murphy

*died in office

1901-1913

1913-1917

1917

1917-1924

1924-1925

1926-1937

1937-1941

1941-1944

1944-1945

1945-1947

1947-1952

1952-1957

1957-1970

1971-1978

1978-1979

1979-1991*

1991-1992

1992-2000

2000-

Associate Justices 1901 -Present

Name

Term

Robert Gordon Pike Robert James Peaslee John Edwin Young Robert Nelson Chamberlain William Alberto Plummet John Michael Mitchell John Kivel

Oliver Winslow Branch William Henry Sawyer John Eliot Allen Thomas Littlefield Marble Henri Alphonse Burque Robert Doe Oscar Lyman Young John Scammon Joseph Swett Matthews Eri Cogswell Oakes Elwin Lawrence Page Peter Woodbury Warren William James H. Thornton Lorimer Francis Wayland Johnston Aloysius Joseph Connor Amos Noyes Blandin, Jr. John Richard Goodnow Stephen Morse Wheeler Laurence Ilsley Duncan

1901-1913 1901-1907 1901-1910 1904-1917 1907-1913 1910-1912 1913-1917 1913-1924 1913-1926 1917-1924 1917-1925 1924-1937 1924-1925 1925-1941 1925-1935 1926-1931 1927-1931 1931-1934 1932-1933 1933-1945 1934-1944 1935-1943 1937-1945 1941-1945 1943-1952 1944-1952 1945-1946

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Name

Term

John Edward Tobin

John Henry Leahy

Harold Earl Wescott

Edward John Lampron

William Alvan Grimes

Dennis Edward Sullivan

Robert Frederick Griffith

George Richard Grant. Jr.

William Woodbury Keller

Thomas Jefferson Morris

Martin Francis Loughlin

Richard Paul Dunfey

Hugh Henry Bownes

Charles James Flynn

William Reynold Johnson

John William King

Francis Eaton Perkins

William Foster Batchelder

Wayne James Mullavey

William Francis Cann

Maurice Paul Bois

Charles Gwynne Douglas III

Frederick Donald Goode

David Allen Brock

Joseph Anthony DiClerico, Jr.

Arthur E. Bean, Jr.

David H. Souter

Louis C. Wyman

Charles J. Contas

Carl O. Randall

Robert H. Temple

George S. Pappagianis

Linda Stewart Dalianis

Vincent P. Dunn

Joseph P. Nadeau

Robert B. Dickson

Douglas Roberts Gray

William Jennings O'Neil

Walter Murphy

W. Stephen Thayer III

George L. Manias

Peter W. Smith

Philip S. Hollman

Margaret Q. Flynn

Robert E.K. Morrill

Kenneth R. McHugh

William J. Groff

Philip P. Mangones

Bruce Mohl

Harold W. Perkins

James J. Barry, Jr.

James D. ONeill III

Kathleen A. McGuire

Bernard J. Hampsey, Jr.

Patricia C. Coffey

David B. Sullivan

Larry M. Smukler

Peter H. Fauver

Arthur D. Brennan

Carol Ann Conboy

John P. Arnold

Edward J. Fitzgerald III

Robert J. Lynn

Gillian Leigh Abramson

Richard E. Galway

Tina L. Nadeau

Jean K. Burling

1945-1947

1945-1957

1947-1957

1947-1949

1947-1966

1949-1964

1952-1967

1953-1973

1957-1971

1957-1975

1963-1978

1965-1979

1966-1968

1967-1988

1969-1986

1969-1979

1969-1977

1970-1981

1971-1983

1971-1987

1973-1976

1974-1976

1975-1995

1976-1978

1977-1992

1977-1987

1978-1983

1978-1987

1978-1989

1979-1980

1979-1992

1980-1989

1980-2000

1981-1991

1981-1992

1983-1994

1983-1998

1983-1994

1983-2000

1984-1986

1985-2000

1985-

1985-

1986-1992

1986-

1986-

1987-

1987-

1988-

1988-

1988-

1988-

1989-

1990-

1991-

1991-

1992-

1992-

1992-

1992-

1992-

1992-

1992-

1994-

1995-

1996-

1999-

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UNITED STATES SENATORS FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE

The following is a list of the senators from this state, and the years of service. One of the first senators, John Langdon, was chosen president pro tempore of the first national senate in 1 789 and presided over that body until Vice-President John Adams qualified as president of the senate by virtue of his office as vice-president. Senator Langdon was again elected president in the second senate in 1792-3. Senator Samuel Livermore was elected president of the fourth senate in 1795-6 and of the sixth senate in 1799-1800. Senator Daniel Clark was elected president of the thirty-eighth senate in 1863-64. Senator Jacob H. Gallinger was elected president of the sixty-.second senate in 1911-13. Senator George H. Moses was elected president pro tempore in 1925, re-elected 1927, 1929, 1931.

Senator Styles Bridges was elected president pro tempore of the eighty-third senate, 1953-1954.

Name and Residence Term

Paine Wingate, Stratham 1789-93

John Langdon, Portsmouth 1 789- 1 80 1

Samuel Livermore. Holdemess 1793-1801

Simeon Olcott. Charle.stown 1 80 1 -05

James Sheafe. Portsmouth 1801-02

William Plumer. Epping 1802-07

Nicholas Oilman, Exeter 1805-14

Nahum Parker. Fitzwilliam 1807-10

Charles Cutts, Portsmouth 1810-13

Jeremiah Mason, Portsmouth 1813-17

Thomas W. Thompson, Concord 1814-17

David L. Morrill, Ooffstown 1817-23

Clement Storer, Portsmouth 1817-19

John F. Parrott, Portsmouth 1819-25

Samuel Bell, Chester 1823-35

Levi Woodbury, Portsmouth 1 825-3 1 , 4 1 ,45

Isaac Hill, Concord 1831-36

Henry Hubbard, Charle.stown 1835-41

John Page, Haverhill 1836-37

Franklin Pierce, Hillsborough 1837-42

Leonard Wilco.x, Orford 1842-43

Charles O. Atherton, Nashua 1843-49, 1853

Benning W. Jenness, Strafford 1845-46

Joseph Cilley, Nottingham 1846-47

John P Hale, Dover 1 847-53, 55-65

Mo.ses Norris, Jr., Manchester 1849-55

Jared W. Williams, Lancaster 1853-55

John S. Wells, Exeter 1855

James Bell. Laconia 1855-57

Daniel Clark, Manchester 1857-66

Aaron H. Cragin, Lebanon 1865-77

Oeorge O. Fogg, Concord 1866-67

James W. Patterson, Hanover 1867-73

Bainbridge Wadleigh, Milford 1873-79

Edward H. Rollins, Concord 1877-83

Charles H. Bell, Exeter 1879

Henry W. Blair, Plymouth 1879-91

Note; Dr. John Ooddard of Portsmouth, a Federalist, was elected senator in 1813, but declined.

138 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Austin F. Pike. Franklin 1883-86

Person C. Cheney. Manchester 1886-87

William E. Chandler. Concord 1887-89, 89-1901

Oilman Marston, Exeter 1889

Jacob H. Gallinger. Concord.r 1891-1918 ®

Henry E. Bumham, Manchester.r 1 90 ! - 1 3

Henry F Hollis, Concord.d 1913-19

Irving W. Drew, Lancaster.r 1918

George H. Moses, Concord.r 1918-33

Henry W. Keyes. Haverhill.r 1919-37

Fred H. Brown, Somersworth.d 1933-39

H. Styles Bridges. Concord.r 1937-61 ©

Charles W. Tobey, Temple.r 1939-53 ®

Robert W. Upton. Concord.r 1953-54

Norris Cotton, Lebanon,r 1954-75®

Maurice J. Murphy. Jr.. Portsmouth.r 1961-62 ©

Thomas J. Mclntyre, Laconia.d 1962-79

Louis C. Wyman. Manchester.r 1975 #

John A, Durkin. Manchester.d 1975-80 #

Gordon J. Humphrey. Chichester.r 1979-90

Warren B. Rudman, Nashua.r ' 1980-93 ©

Bob Smith, Tuftonboro.r 1990- ©

Judd Gregg, Rye,r 1993-

# First election results showed Louis C. Wyman. Manchester, the winner recount requested by John A. Durkin.

Manchester, resulted in favor of Durkin Appeal to the Ballot Law Commission resulted in favor of Wyman appeal to the U.S. Senate by Durkin. U.S. Senate sent the appeal back to the State of New Hampshire, declaring a vacancy as of August 8. 1975 and under Chapter 1. Laws of 1975, a special election was held September 16, 1975. in which the final results were:

Durkin 140,778 votes

Wyman 113,007 votes

In this period. Norris Cotton. Lebanon, was appointed U.S. Senator from August 8. 1975 until Durkin was sworn into office by the U.S. Senate, September 18.1975.

® Died in office. Irvin W. Drew. Lancaster, appointed by the Governor to serve until the 1918 November election, when George H. .Moses was elected for the unexpired term of Senator Gallinger.

® Died in office. Robert W. Upton, Concord, appointed by the Governor to serve until the 1954 November election, when Norris Cotton was elected for the unexpired term.

© Died in office. Maurice J. Murphy, Jr., Portsmouth, appointed by the Governor to serve until the 1962 November elec- tion, when Thomas J. Mclntyre was elected for the unexpired term of Senator Bridges.

@ Norris Cotton retired three days before his final term officially ended, and Louis C. Wyman was appointed by Governor Thomson to serve these final three days.

© Warren B. Rudman. senator-elect, was appointed U.S. Senator onDecember 29. 1980 following the resignation of John A. Durkin.

© Bob Smith, senator-elect was sworn in as U.S. Senator by U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter on December 7, 1990 following the resignation of Gordon J. Humphrey. Senator Humphrey resigned his seat early so that he could be sworn in as State Senator on December 5, 1990 and cast his ballot for senate president.

CONGRESS 139

MEMBERS OF CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774-1788

Name Term

John Sullivan 1774-75,80-81

Nathanial Folsom \11A-15,11-1^

79-80

Josiah Bartlett 1775-79

John Langdon \115-11

William Whipple 1776-79

Matthew Thornton 1776-78

George Frost \111-19

John Wentworth. Jr. 1778-79

Nathanial Peabody 1779-80

Woodbury Langdon 1779-80

Samuel T. Livermore 1 780-83. 85-86

JohnT. Gilman 1782-83

Phihps White 1782-83

Abiel Foster 1783-85

Jonathan Blanchard 1783-85

Pierce Long 1784-86

Nicholas Gilman 1786-88

Paine Wingate 1787-88

MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE

Under the constitutional apportionment which provided for a house of representatives in congress, New Hampshire was allotted three seats. The national census of 1790 (first census) increased this to four, the second census of 1800 to five and the third census of 1810 to six seats. The census of 1830 reduced it to five, that of 1840 to four and that of 1850 to three. The census of 1 870 reduced it to two. but the seat taken away was restored until the next census of 1880; since then the state has had two representatives.

Name and Residence Term

Nicholas Gilman, Exeter 1 789-97

Samuel Livermore. Holdemess 1789-93

Abiel Foster. Canterbury 1 789-9 1 , 95- 1 803

Jeremiah Smith, Peterborough 1791-97

John S. Sherburne, Portsmouth 1793-97

Paine Wingate. Stratham 1 793-95

William Gordon, Amherst 1797-1800

Peleg Sprague, Keene 1797-99

Jonathan Freeman, Hanover 1797-1801

James Sheafe. Portsmouth 1 799- 1 80 1

Samuel Tenney. Exeter 1800-07

Joseph Pierce, Alton 1801-02

Samuel Hunt, Charlestown 1802-05

George B. Upham, Claremont 1801-03

Silas Betton, Salem 1803-07

Clifton Claggett. Litchfield 1 803-05, 1 7-2 1

David Hough. Lebanon 1803-07

Thomas W. Thompson, Concord 1805-07

Caleb Ellis, Claremont 1805-07

Daniel M. Durrell. Dover 1807-09

Clement Storer. Portsmouth 1807-09

1 40 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Jedediah K. Smith. Amherst 1 807-09

Francis Gardner, Walpole 1 807-09

Peter Carleton, Landaff 1 807-09

Nathaniel A. Haven. Portsmouth 1809- 1 1

William Hale. Dover 1 809- 1 1

James Wilson, Peterborough 1809-1 1

John C. Chamberlain. Charlestown 1 809- 1 1

Daniel Blaisdell, Canaan 1809-11

George Sullivan. Exeter 1811-13

Josiah Bartlett, Jr.. Stratham 1811-13

John A. Harper, Meredith 1811-13

Samuel Dinsmoor, Keene 1811-13

Obed Hall. Bartlett 1811-13

Daniel Webster. Portsmouth 1813-17

Bradbury Cilley, Nottingham 1813-17

Samuel Smith, Peterborough 1813-15

Roger Vose. Walpole 1813-17

Jeduthan Wilcox. Orford 1813-17

Charles H. Atherton. Amherst 1815-17

John F. Parrott, Portsmouth 1817-19

Josiah Butler, Deerfield 1817-23

Nathaniel Upham, Rochester 1817-23

Salma Hale. Keene 1817-19

Arthur Livermore, Holdemess 1817-21, 23-25

William Plumer. Jr., Epping 1819-25

Joseph Buffum. Jr.. Keene 1819-21

Matthew Harvey, Hopkinton 1821-25

Aaron Matson. Stoddard 1821-25

Thomas Whipple. Jr.. Wentworth 1 82 1 -29

Ichabod Bartlett, Portsmouth 1823-29

Nehemiah Eastman, Farmington 1825-27

Jonathan Harvey. Sutton 1825-31

Titus Brown, Francestown 1825-29

Joseph Healey. Washington 1825-29

David Barker, Jr., Rochester 1827-29

John Brodhead, Newmarket 1829-33

Joseph Hammons. Farmington 1829-33

Thomas Chandler, Bedford 1829-33

Henry Hubbard. Charlestown 1829-35

John W. Weeks, Lancaster 1829-33

Jo.seph M. Harper. Canterbury 1831-35

Benning M. Bean, Moultonborough 1833-37

Franklin Pierce. Hillsborough 1833-37

Robert Bums, Plymouth " 1833-37

Samuel Cushman, Portsmouth 1835-39

Joseph Weeks. Richmond 1 835-39

James Farrington, Rochester 1837-39

Charles G. Atherton. Nashua 1 837-43

Jared W. Williams. Lancaster 1837-41

Tristram Shaw. Exeter 1839-43

Ira A. Eastman, Gilmanton 1839-43

Edmund Burke, Newport 1839-45

John R. Reding. Haverhill 1841-45

John P Hale. Dover 1843-45

Moses Norris. Jr., Pittsfield 1843-47

Mace Moulton 1845-47

James H. Johnson, Bath 1845-49

Amos Tuck, Exeter 1847-53

Charles H. Peaslee. Concord 1847-53

James Wilson. Keene 1847-51

George W. Morrison, Manchester 1849-51, 53-55

Harry Hibbard, Bath 1849-55

Jared Perkins. Winchester 1851-53

George W. Kittredge. Newmarket 1853-55

James Pike. Newtlelds 1855-59

Mason W. Tappan. Bradford 1 855-6 1

Aaron H. Cragin, Lebanon 1855-59

Gilman Marston. Exeter 1859-63, 65-67

Thomas M. Edwards, Keene 1859-63

Edward H. Rollins, Concord 1861-67

U.S. REPRESENTATIVES

141

Daniel Marcy. Portsmouth

James W.Patterson, Hanover

Aaron F. Stevens, Nashua

Jacob H. Ela, Rochester

Jacob Benton, Lancaster

Ellery A. Hibbard, Laconia

Samuel N. Bell, Manchester

Hosea W. Parker, Claremont

William B. Small, Newmarket

Austin F. Pike, Franklin

Frank Jones, Portsmouth

Henry W. Blair, Plymouth

James F. Briggs, Manchester

Joshua G. Hall, Dover

Evarts W. Farr. Littleton

Ossian Ray, Lancaster

Martin A. Haynes, Gilford

Jacob H. Gallinger, Concord

Luther F McKinney, Manchester

Alonzo Nute, Farmington

Orren C. Moore, Nashua

Warren F. Daniell, Franklin

Henry M. Baker, Bow

Henry W. Blair, Plymouth

Cyrus A. Sulloway, Manchester,r

Frank G. Clarke, Peterborough.r

Frank D. Currier, Canaan, r

Raymond B. Stevens, Landaff,d

Eugene E. Reed, Manchester.d

Edward H. Wason, Nashua,r

Sherman E. Burroughs, Manchester,r

William N. Rogers, Wakefield.d

Fletcher Hale, Laconia,r

Charles W. Tobey, Temple, r

Alphonse Roy, Manchester,d

Arthur B. Jenks, Manchestenr

Foster Steams, Hancock, r

Chester E. Merrow, Ossipee,r

Sherman Adams, Lincoln,r

Norris Cotton, Lebanon,r

Perkins Bass, Peterborough,r

Louis C. Wyman. Manchester.r

James C. Cleveland, New London,r

J. Oliva Huot, Laconia,d

Louis C. Wyman, Manchester,r

Norman E. D'Amours, Manchester.d

Judd Gregg, Greeenfield.r

Robert C. Smith, Tuftonboro,r

Charles Gwynne Douglas IH, Concord,r

Bill Zeliff, Jackson,r

Dick Swett, Bow,d

Charles Bass, Peterborough, r

John E. Sununu, Bedford, r

15-19

1863-65

1863-67

1867-71

1867-71

1867-71

1871-73

1871-73,75-77

1871-75

1873-75

1873-75

1875-79

1875-79

1877-83

1879-83

1879-80

1881-85

1883-87

1885-89

1887-89,91-93

1889-91

1889-91

1891-93

1893-97

1893-95

1895-1913

1897-1901

1901-13

1913-15

1913-15

1915-33

1919-23

1923-25,32-37

1925-31*

1933-39

1937-39

1937-43**

1939-45

1943-63

1945-47

1947-55

1955-63

1963-65

1963-81

1965-67

1967-75

1975-85

1981-89

1985-90

1989-91

1991-97

1991-95

1995-

1997-

*Died in 1931. Special election January 5, 1932 to fill vacancy.

"In 1937 Arthur B. Jenks took his seat in Congress. Following a contested election Congress seated Alphonse Roy in 1939. Arthur B. Jenks was elected in the 1938 general election.

ROBERT C. SMITH U.S. Senator

JUDD GREGG U.S. Senator

CONGRESSIONAL _ DELEGATION

CHARLES BASS U.S. Representative

JOHN E. SUNUNU U.S. Representative

PRESIDENTS OF THE SENATE

143

PRESIDENTS OF THE SENATE

Name and Residence

Term

Woodbury Langdon, Portsmouth John McClary, Epsom Joseph Oilman, Exeter John Pickering, Portsmouth Ebenezer Smith, Meredith

Moses Dow, Haverhill Abiel Foster, Canterbury Oliver Peabody, Exeter Amos Shepard, Alstead Nicholas Oilman, Exeter Clement Storer, Portsmouth Samuel Bell, Francestown Moses P. Payson, Bath William Plumer, Epping Joshua Darling, Henniker William Badger, Oilmanton Jonathan Harvey, Sutton David L. Morrill, Goffstown Josiah Bartlett, Stratham Matthew Harvey, Hopkinton Nahum Parker, Fitzwilliam Abner Oreenleaf, Portsmouth Samuel Cartland, Haverhill Joseph M. Harper, Canterbury Benning M. Bean, Moultonborough Jared W. Williams, Lancaster Charles F Oove, Ooffstown James Clark. Franklin John Woodbury, Salem Samuel Jones, Bradford James McK. Wilkins, Bedford James B. Creighton, Newmarket Josiah Quincy, Rumney Titus Brown, Francestown Timothy Hoskins, Westmoreland Asa P. Cate, Norlhfield James U. Parker, Merrimack Hany Hibbard, Bath William P. Weeks, Canaan Richard Jenness, Portsmouth John S. Wells, Exeter James M. Rix, Lancaster Jonathan E. Sargent, Wentworth William Haile, Hinsdale Thomas J. Melvin, Chester Moody Currier, Manchester Austin F. Pike, Franklin Joseph A. Oilmore, Concord George S. Towle, Lebanon Herman Foster, Manchester William H. Y. Hackett, Portsmouth Onslow Steams, Concord Charles H. Bell, Exeter Ezekiel A. Straw, Manchester Daniel Barnard, Franklin William T. Parker, Merrimack Ezra A. Stevens, Portsmouth John Y. Mugridge, Concord Nathaniel Gordon, Exeter George W. M. Pitman, Bartlett Charles H. Campbell, Nashua David A. Warde, Concord William H Gove, Weare

1784-85 1785-87 1787-88 1788-90 1790-91,

92-93. 95-97

1831

1791-92

1793-94

1794-95, 1813

1797-1804

1804-05

1805-07

1807-09

1809-10, 13-16

1810-12

1812-13

1816-17

1817-23

1823-24

1824-25

1825-28

1828-29

1929

1829-30,

1830-31

1831-33

1833-35

1835-36

1836-37

1837-38

1838-39

1839-40

1840-41

1841-43

1843-44

1844-45

1845-46

1846-47

1 847-49

1849-50

1850-51

1851-53

1853-54

1854-55

1855-56

1856-57

1857-58

1858-59

1859-60

1860-61

1861-62

1862-63

1863-64

1864-65

1865-66

1866-67

1867-68

1868-69

1869-70

1870-71

1871-72

1872-73

1873-74

1874-75

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John W. Sanborn. Wakefield Charles Holman. Nashua Natt Head, Hooksett David H. Buffum, Somersworth Jacob H. Gallinger, Concord John Kimball. Concord Charles H. Bartlett. Manchester Chester Pike, Cornish Frank D. Currier, Canaan David A. Taggart, Goffstown John McLane, Milford Frank W. Rollins, Concord Chester B. Jordan. Lancaster Thomas N. Hastings, Walpoie Bertram Ellis, Keene Charles W. Hoitt, Nashua George H. Adams, Plymouth John Scammon, Exeter Harry T. Lord. Manchester William D. Swart. Nashua Enos K. Sawyer, Franklin George I. Haselton, Manchester Jesse M. Barton, Newport Arthur P. Morill, Concord Leslie P. Snow, Rochester Wesley Adams, Londonderry Charles W. Tobey, Temple Frank P. Tilton, Laconia Harold K. Davi.son. Woodsville Arthur R. Jones, Keene George D. Cummings, Peterborough Charles M. Dale, Portsmouth Anson C. Alexander, Boscawen Robert O. Blood, Concord William M. Cole, Derry Ansel N. Sanborn, Wakefield Donald G. Matson, Concord Charles H. Barnard, Manchester Perkins Bass, Peterborough Blaylock Atherton, Nashua Lane Dwinell, Lebanon Raymond K. Perkins, Concord Eralsey C. Ferguson, Pittsfield Norman A. Packard, Manchester Samuel Green, Manchester Philip S. Dunlap, Hopkinton Stewart Lamprey, Moultonborough Arthur Tufts. Exeter John R. Bradshaw. Nelson David L. Nixon, New Boston Alf E. Jacobson, New London Robert B. Monier, Goffstown Vesta M. Roy, Salem William S. Bartlett, Jr., Kingston Edward C. Dupont, Jr., Rochester Ralph Degnan Hough. Lebanon Joseph L. Delahunty, Salem Clesson J. Blaisdell, Keene Arthur P. Klemm, Jr, Windham

1875

1876

1877

1878

1879

1881

1 883

1885

1887

1889

1891

1895

1897

1899

1901

1903

1905

1907

1909

1911

1913

1915

1917

1919

1921

1923

1925

1927

1929

1931

1933

1935-

1937

1939

1941

1943-

1945

1947

1949

1951

1953-

1955-

1957-

1959-

1961-

1963-

1965-

1969-

1971-

1973-

1975-

1979-

1983-

1987-

1991-

1992-

1994-

1998-

2000-

-76 77 78 79 81 -83 -85 ■87 -89 ■91 -95 -97 ■99 ■1901 -03 -05 -07 -09 11 13 ■15 ■17 •19 ■21 ■23 ■25 -27 29 31 ■33 •35 •37 39 •41 •43 •45 ■47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 66, 70 72 74 78 82 86 90 92 94 98

67-68, 69*

*Resigned Arthur Tufts, Exeter, elected President. **Died in Office - Beverly Hollingworth elected President

CLERKS OF THE SENATE

145

CLERKS OF THE SENATE

Name

Term

Name

Term

Ebenezer Thompson Joseph Pearson Nathaniel Parker John A. Harper Abiel Foster Henry B. Chase Samuel A. Kimball Levi Woodbury Ichabod Bartlett Isaac Hill William Claggett Philip Carrigan Moses Eastman Isaac Hill

Samuel Dinsmore, Jr. William H.Y. Hackett Samuel Dinsmore, Jr. Charles G. Atherton Winthrop A. Marston Asa Fowler Isaac Folsom Henry E. Baldwin Moody Currier J. A. Richardson John H. George Francis R. Chase John H. George William L. Foster George C. Williams George S. Barton

1776-83

1786-91

1803

1806

1809

1810

1813

1816

1817

1819

1820

1821

1824

1825

1826

1828

1829

1831

1833

1836-40

1841

1842

1844

1846

1847

1849

1850

1851

1853

1855

Calvin May. Jr.

1857

Greenleaf Cummings

1859-60

William A. Preston

1861-62

Charles H. Bartlett

1863-64

Horace S. Cummings

1865-66

George R. Fowler

1867-68

John W. Currier

1869

William M. Chase

1870-71

Luther S. Morrill

1872

Thomas J. Smith

1873-75

Tyler We.stgate

1876

Calvin Saunders

1878

James E. Dodge

1879

Frank D. Currier

1883-85

Ira A. Chase

1887-89

Charles J. Hamblett

1891-93

Edward J. Wasson

1895

William R. Jarvis

1897

William H. Jarvis

1899

Thomas F Clifford

1901-03

L. Ashton Thorp

1905-07

Martin W. Fitzpatrick

1909-11

Henri A. Burque

1913

Earle C. Gordon

1915-19

Clarence S. Forsaith

1921

Bernard B. Chase

1923-25

Norris Cotton

1927-29

Benjamin F. Greer

1931-67

Wilmont S. White

1969-89*

Gloria M. Randlett

1989-

"Died in office.

1 46 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SPEAKERS OF THE HOUSE

The house elects a speaker at each session to be the presiding officer. The following is a list of the speakers, from the beginning of the colonial legislature, together with the term served by each.

Name and Residence Term

Richard Waldron, Jr., Portsmouth 1684-92

Richard Martin. Portsmouth 1692

John Gilman, Exeter 1 692-93

John Pickerins. Portsmouth 1693-95, 97-98

98-99,1702.03-09

George Jaffrey. Portsmouth 1 695-96

John Plaisted.Vortsmouth 1696-97. 1717

Henry Dow. Hampton 1698

Samuel Penhaliow, Portsmouth 1699-1702

Daniel Tilton. Hampton 1702-03

Mark Hunking. Portsmouth 1709-10

Richard Gerrish, Portsmouth 1710-17

Thomas Packer, Portsmouth 1717-19

Joshua Pierce. Portsmouth 1719-22

Peter Weare. Hampton Falls 1722-27

Nathaniel Weare. Hampton Falls 1727-28

Andrew Wiggin, Stratham 1728-45

Nathaniel Rogers, Portsmouth 1745

Ebenezer Stevens. Kingston 1745-49

Richard Waldron, Hampton 1749-52*

Meshech Weare. Hampton Falls 1752-55

Henry Sherburne, Jr., Portsmouth 1755-65

Peter Gilman, Exeter 1 765-7 1

John Wentworth, Somersworth 1771-76

Phillips White, South Hampton 1776

John Langdon, Portsmouth 1776-82, 86-87

John Dudley, Raymond 1782-84

George Atkinson, Portsmouth 1 784-85

John Sullivan, Durham 1785-86

John Sparhawk, Portsmouth 1787

Thomas Bartlett, Nottingham 1787-91

William Plumer, Epping 1 79 1 -93, 97-98

Nathaniel Peabody, Atkinson 1 793-94

John Prentice, Langdon 1 794-95, 1 798- 1 805

Russell Freeman, Hanover 1795-97

Samuel Bell, Chester 1805-07

Charles Cutts, Portsmouth 1 807-09, 10-11

George B. Upham, Claremont 1 809- 10.15-16

Clement Storer. Portsmouth 1811-13

Thomas W. Thompson. Concord 1813-15

David L. Morrill. Concord 1816-17

Henry B. Chase. Warner 1817-18

Matthew Harvey. Hopkinton 1818-21

Ichabod Bartlen. Portsmouth 1821-22

Charles Woodman. Bridgewater 1822-23

Andrew Pierce. Dover ' 1 823

Edmund Parker, Nashua 1823-25

Levi Woodbury, Portsmouth 1 825

Henry Hubbard, Charlestown 1825-28

James Wilson, Jr., Keene 1828-29

James B. Thornton, Merrimack 1829-30

Samuel Webster, Kingston 1830-31

Franklin Pierce, Hillsborough 1831-33

Charles G. Atherton, Nashua 1833-37

Ira A. Eastman, Gilmanton 1837-39

Moses Norris, Jr., Pittsfield 1839-41, 47-48

John S. Wells, Lancaster 1841-42

*His Election was vetoed by the Governor, but he continued to preside during this Assembly.

SPEAKERS OF THE HOUSE 1 47

Samuel Swazey. Haverhill 1 842-44

Harry Hibbard. Bath lg44-46

John P. Hale, Dover 1846_47

Samuel H. Ayer, Hillsborough 1848-50

Nathaniel B. Baker. Concord 1850-52

George W. Kittredge. Newmarket 1852-53

Jonathan E. Sargent, Wentworth 1853-54

Francis R. Chase, Northfield 1854-55

John J. Prentiss, Claremont 1855-56

Edward H. Rollins. Concord 1856-58

Napoleon B. Bryant. Plymouth 1858-60

Charles H. Bell. Exeter 1860-61

Edward A. Rollins, Great Falls 1861-63

William E. Chandler, Concord 1863-65

Austin F. Pike. Franklin 1865-67

Simon G. Griffin, Keene 1867-69

Samuel M. Wheeler, Dover 1869-71

William H. Gove, Weare 1871-72

Asa Fowler, Concord 1 872-73

James Emery, Hudson 1873-74

Albert R. Hatch, Portsmouth 1874-75

Charles P. Sanborn, Concord ] 875-77

Augustus A. Woolson, Lisbon j 877-79

Henry H. Huse, Manchester 1879-81

Chester B. Jordan, Lancaster 1 88 1 -83

Samuel C. Eastman, Concord 1883-85

Edgar Aldrich, Colebrook 1885-87

Alvin Burleigh, Plymouth 1887-89

Hiram D. Upton, Jaffrey 1889-91

Frank G. Clarke, Peterborough 1 89 1 -93

Robert N. Chamberlain, Berlin 1893-95

Stephen S. Jewett, Laconia 1895-97

James F. Briggs, Manchester 1 897-99

Frank D. Currier, Canaan 1899-1901

Cyrus H. Little. Manchester 1901-03

Harry M. Cheney, Lebanon 1903-05

Rufus N. Elwell, Exeter 1905-07

Bertram Ellis, Keene 1907-09

Walter W. Scott, Dover 1909-1 1

Frank A. Musgrove, Hanover 191 1-13

William J. Britton, Woifeboro 1913-15

Edwin C. Bean, Belmont 1915

Olin H. Chase 19)5

Arthur P. Morill, Concord 1915-19

Charles W. Tobey, Temple 1919-21

Fred A. Jones, Lebanon 1921-23

William J. Ahern, Concord 1923-25

George A. Wood, Portsmouth 1925-27

Harold K. Davison, Haverhill 1927-29

George A. Foster, Concord ] 929-3 ]

Harold M. Smith, Portsmouth 1931-33

Louis P. Elkins, Concord . 1933-35

Amos N. Blandin, Bath 1935-37

Oren V. Henderson, Durham 1937-39

Ansel N. Sanborn, Wakefield 1939-41

Charles H. Barnard, Manchester 1941-43

Sherman Adams, Lincoln 1 943.45

Norris Cotton, Lebanon 1945-47

J. Walker Wiggin, Manchester 1 947-49

Richard F. Upton, Concord 1949-51

Lane Dwinell, Lebanon 1951-53

Raymond K. Perkins, Concord I953

Norman A. McMeekin, Haverhill 1954**

Charles Griffin, Lincoln 1955*

W. Douglas Scamman, Stratham 1957-58

Stewart Lamprey, Moultonborough 1959-64

Walter R. Peterson, Peterborough 1965-68

Marshall W. Cobleigh, Nashua 1969-72

James E. O'Neil, Chesterfield 1973-74

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George B. Roberts, Jr., Gilmanton

John B. Tucker, Claremont

W. Douglas Scamman, Jr., Stratham

Harold W. Bums. Whitefield

Donna Sytek, Salem

Gene Chandler, Bartlett

*Resigned to accept Director of Employment Security. **Special Session

1975-80

1981-86

1987-90

1990-96

1996-2000

2000-

CLERKS OF THE HOUSE

Name

Term

Name

HOUSE SERGEANT- AT- ARMS

1900-Present

Term

Noah Emery

1776

Josiah H. Bentron, Jr.

1870

John Smith

1781

James R. Jackson

1871

John Calfe

1783-86

Josiah H. Bentron, Jr.

1872

William Plumer

1790

Samuel C. Clark

1873

John Calfe

1791-1806

Charles H. Smith

1874

John O. Ballard

1809

Samuel C. Clark

1875

Moses L. Neal

1810

Charles C. Danforth

1876

Henry Hutchinson

1813

Alpheus W. Baker

1878

Moses L. Neal

1816-25

Charles G. Emmons

1879

Samuel D. Bell

1826-28

Edwin P. Jones

1883-85

James Clark

1829-33

George A. Dickey

1887-89

Jeremiah Jenkins

1836

Stephen S. Jewett

1891-93

Charles Lane

1837

William Tutherly

1895

David H. Collins

1839

Eliphalet F. Philbrick

1897-99

Harry Hibbard

1840-41

Henry E. Brock

1901

Albert G. Allen

1842-44

James M.Cooper

1903-07

Thomas J. Harris

1846

Harrie M. Young

1909-21

Lewis Smith

1847

Randolph W. Branch

1923

Thomas J. Whipple

1849-51

Harrie M.Young

1925-37

Ellery A. Hibbard

1853

Cyril J. Fretwell

1939-51

John H. Goodale

1855

Robert L. Stark

1953-55

Henry O. Kent

1857-59

George T. Ray, Jr.

1957

Edward Sawyer

1860-61

Francis W. Tolman

1959-67

Samuel D. Lord

1862-63

J. Milton Street

1969-75

Benjamin Gerrish, Jr.

1864

James A. Chandler

1977-81

Samuel D. Lord

1865

Carl A. Peterson

1983-87

Charles B. Shackford

1866-67

James A. Chandler

1988-94*

William R. Patten

1868-69

Karen O. Wadsworth

1994-

*Died in Office. Acting Clerk (March 20-December 7,

1994) Leo J. Callahan

Name

Term

John K. Law. New London 1 90 1 - 1 909

Albert R Davis, Concord 1909-1915

Walter J.A.Ward, Hillsborough 1915-1923

James W. Pridham, New Ca.stle

Guy S. Neal, Ac worth

Ralph F. Seavey, Concord

Clarence A. DuBois, Concord

John Twombly, Hill

Lloyd E. Flogg. Milan

Lloyd G. Sherman, Lancaster

TTieodore Aucella, Bennington

Paul Brown, Raymond

Warren W. Leary, Alton

Robert Johnson II, Northwood

*Died in office in April of 1975. Paul Brown elected at special election to complete term. **Resigned in September of 1995. Robert Johnson appointed Acting Sergeant-At-Arms for completion of term.

1923-1925

1925-1943

1943-1945

1945-1951

1951-1953

1953-1969

1969-1971

1971-1975*

1975-1976

1976-1995**

1995-

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149

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Articles 67 and 68 of the second part of the constitution provide for a department of state with a secretary of state who is elected biennially by the legislature and a deputy secretary of state appointed by the secretary. In the colonial period there was a secretary appointed by the chief executive, but no deputy. During the revolutionary period and under the constitution of 1784 the secretary was chosen by the legislature and given authority to have several deputies, but in 1793 the constitution was changed to provide for a single deputy.

The following is a list of secretaries of state from the beginning, together with the term which each served and a list of deputy secretaries.

Name and Residence

Term

Elias Stileman, Portsmouth Richard Chamberlain, Portsmouth Thomas Newton, Boston, MA Thomas Davis Henry Penny

Charles Story, New Castle Sampson Sheafe, Boston, MA Richard Waldron, Portsmouth Richard Waldron, Jr., Portsmouth Theodore Atkinson, New Castle Theodore Atkinson, Jr., Portsmouth Ebenezer Thompson, Durham Joseph Pearson, Exeter Phillip Carrigain, Concord Nathaniel Parker, Exeter Samuel Sparhawk, Concord Albe Cady, Keene and Concord Richard Bartlett, Concord Dudley S. Palmer, Concord Ralph Metcalf, Concord Josiah Stevens, Jr., Concord Thomas P. Treadwell, Concord George G. Fogg, Concord John L. Hadley, Weare Lemuel N. Pattee, Antrim Thomas L. Tullock, Portsmouth Allen Tenney, Lyme Benjamin Gerrish, Jr., Concord Walter Harriman. Warner John D. Lyman, Farmington Nathan W. Gove, Concord John H. Goodale, Nashua Benjamin F. Prescott, Epping William Butterfield, Concord Ali B. Thompson. Concord Clarence B. Randlett, Concord Ezra S. Steams, Rindge Edward N. Pearson, Concord Edwin C. Bean. Belmont Enos K. Sawyer, Franklin Hobart Pillsbury. Manchester Enoch D. Fuller, Manchester Harry E. Jackson, Manchester Robert L. Stark. Goffstown William M. Gardner, Manchester

1680

1680-92

1692-93

1693-96

1696-98

1697-98,99-1715

1698-99

1715-30

1730-41

1741-62,69-75

1762-69

1775-86

1786-1805

1805-09

1809-10

1810-14, 16-25

1814-16

1825-28

1828-31

1831-38

1838-43

1843-46,47-50

1846-47

1850-55

1855-58

1858-61

1861-65

1865

1865-67

1867-70

1870-71

1871-72

1872-74,75-77

1874-75

1877-90

1890-91

1891-99

1899-1915

1915-23

1923-25

1925-29

1929-57

1957-1960

1960-76

1976-

Acting Sec. of State (Aug. 23-25, 1976) Frank E. Adams, Concord Acting Sec. of State (August 25-Dec. 8, 1976) Edward C. Kelley, Concord.

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DEPUTY SECRETARIES OF STATE

Name and Residence

Term

Nathaniel Parker. Concord Charles Cutts, Concord Obadiah Carrigain, Concord Moses H. Bradley, Concord William Pickering, Portsmouth Samuel A. Kimball, Concord Peyton R. Freeman, Concord Richard Bartlett. Concord Dudley S. Palmer, Concord James Wilcomb, Concord Joseph Robinson, Concord Simon Brown, Concord John Whipple, Concord John Town, Concord Henry T. Rand, Portsmouth Samuel F. Wetmore, Concord William C. Prescott, Concord Jesse A. Gove, Concord Benjamin E. Badger, Concord James Peverly, Concord Nathan W. Gove, Concord Allen Tenney, Lyme George H. Chandler, Concord Benjamin Gerrish, Jr., Concord James B. Gove. Concord Jonathan E. Lang, Concord Ali B. Thompson, Concord Harvey Campbell, Concord Isaac W. Hammond, Concord Darius Merrill, Concord Clarence B. Randlett, Concord Samuel H. Steams, Rindge Joseph T. Walker, Concord Arthur L. Willis, Concord Hobart Pillsbury. Manchester Harlan C. Pearson, Concord Timothy C. Cronin, Manchester Frederick I. Blackwood, Concord Earl S. Hewitt. Enfield Mary M. Jenkins. Concord Harry E. Jackson. Manchester Robert L. Stark, Goffstown Edward C. Kelley, Concord Frank E. Adams. Concord Robert P. Ambrose, Meredith

1794-1806

1806-07

1807-09

1809-10

1810-14

1814-16,24-25

1816-18

1818-24

1825-27

1827-29

1829-36

1836-38

1838-40

1840-44

1844-46

1846-47

1847-50

1850-55

1855-56

1856-57

1857-58,65-70

1858-61

1861-62

1862-65

1870-71

1871-72

1872-74.75-77

1874-75

1877-86

1886-90

1890-91

1892-1906

1906-07

1907-15

1915-22

1922-23

1923-25

1925-29

1929-32

1932-33*

1933-57

1957-60

1960-76**

1976***

1977-

*Acting Deputy (April 1942-June, 1946) **Resigned July 23, 1976

***Deputy Secretary of State (July 24-August 23, 1976) ***Acting Deputy (August 25-December 8, 1976)

THE TREASURY 151

THE TREASURY

Article 67 of the second part of the constitution provides for a treasurer who is elected bienially by the legislature. In the colonial period the treasurer was appointed by the chief executive and frequently the same man was secretary of the province and treasurer. In 1891

the legislature created the office of deputy treasurer, and in 1983 the office of chief deputy treasurer was created.

The following is a list of the treasurers from the beginning and the term of office each served.

Name and Residence Term

Richard Martin, Portsmouth 1680-84

Samuel Penhallow, Portsmouth 1684-92. 99-1726

William Partridge, Portsmouth 1692-95

George Jaffrey, Portsmouth 1695-96

Joseph Smith, Hampton 1696, 98-99

George Jaffrey, Jr., Portsmouth 1726-30, 42-49

Henry Sherburne, Portsmouth 1730-42

George Jaffrey 3rd, Portsmouth 1 749-76

Nicholas Gilman, Exeter 1776-83

John T. Gilman, Exeter 1783-89, 91-94

William Gardner, Portsmouth 1789-91

Oliver Peabody, Exeter 1794-1804

Nathanial Gilman, Exeter 1804-09, 10-14

Thomas W. Thompson, Salisbury 1 809-10

William Kent, Concord 1814-16

William Pickering, Concord 1816-28. 29-30

Samuel Morrill. Concord 1828-29

Abner B. Kelly, Warner 1 830-37

Zenas Clement, Concord 1837-43

John Atwood, Concord 1843-46

James Peverly. Jr., Concord 1 846-47. 47-50

Edson Hill. Concord 1850-53

Walter Harriman, Warner 1853-55

William Berry, Barnstead 1855-57

Peter Sanborn. Concord 1 857-7 1

Leander W. Cogswell 1 87 1 -72

Solon A. Carter. Concord 1872-74, 75-1913

Josiah G. Dearborn, Weare 1874-75

George E. Farrand, Concord 1913-14, 23-25

J. Wesley Plummer. Concord 1914-23

Henry E. Chamberlin. Concord 1925-29*

Charles T. Patten, Nashua (Commissioner) Dec. 1929-31

Treasurer 1931-36**

F. Gordon Kimball, Concord (Commissioner) May 1936-37

Treasurer 1937-50 (Dec. 26)

Remick Laighton. Portsmouth (Commissioner) Dec. 26, 1950-

July2, 1951

Wmfield J. Phillips, Concord July 2, 1951-52

Alfred S. Cloues, Warner (Commissioner) Jan. 1-8, 1953

Treasurer 1953-64*

Robert W. Flanders, Concord (Commissioner) July 28, 1964-

Jan. 6, 1965

Treasurer 1965-1984**

Martha M. Custer, Concord (Commissioner) June 1, 1984-

Dec. 5, 1984

Georgie A. Thomas, Antrim Dec. 5, 1984-

*Died in office **Resigned

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ATTORNEYS GENERAL

Name and Residence

Term

Edward Randolph, England Joseph Rayn, England James Graham John Pickering, Portsmouth Thomas Phipps, Portsmouth Matthew Livermore, Portsmouth Wyseman Claggett, Litchfield Samuel Livermore, Holdemess John Sullivan, Durham Benjamin West, Charlestown John Prentice, Londonderry Joshua Atherton, Amherst William Gordon, Amherst Jeremiah Mason, Portsmouth George Sullivan, Exeter Samuel Bell. Francestown William K. Atkinson, Dover Daniel French, Chester Charles F. Gove, Nashua Lyman B. Walker, Gilford John S. Wells, Exeter John Sullivan, Exeter William C. Clarke, Manchester Lewis W. Clark, Manchester Mason W. Tappan, Bradford Daniel Barnard. Franklin Edwin G. Eastman, Exeter James P. Tuttle, Manchester Oscar L. Young, Laconia Irving A. Hinkley, Lancaster Jeremy R. Waldron, Portsmouth Ralph W. Davis, Manchester Francis W. Johnston, Claremont TTiomas P. Cheney, Laconia Frank R. Kenison, Conway Harold K. Davison, Haverhill** Stephen M. Wheeler, Exeter** Ernest R. D' Amours, Manchester William L. Phinney, Manchester Gordon M. Tiffany, Concord Louis C. Wyman, Manchester Gardner C. Turner, E. Sullivan Maurice J. Murphy, Jr., Portsmouth William Maynard, Bow George S. Pappagianis, Nashua* Warren B. Rudman, Nashua David H. Souter, Weare*** Thomas D. Rath, Concord Gregory H. Smith, Concord**** Stephen E. Merrill, Manchester John Arnold, Francestown Jeffrey R. Howard, Salisbury Philip T. McLaughlin, Laconia

1682-83

1683-87

1687-97

1697-1726,27-36

1726-27

1736-65

1765-69,76-78,81-82

1769-76,78-81

1782-86

1786-87

1787-93

1793-1801

1801-02

1802-05

1805-06, 15-35

1806-07

1807-12

1812-15

1835-43

1843-47

1847-48

1848-63

1863-72

1872-76

1876-87

1887-92

1892-1911

1911-18

1918-23 (Jan. & Feb. 1925)

1923-24

1925-29

1929-32

1932-35

1935-40

1940-42,45-46

1946-49

1949-50

1950-53

Jan. 15. 1953-Feb. 2. 1961

Feb. 3. 1961-Oct. 31. 1961

Nov. 4, 1961 -Dec. 7, 1961

Dec. 18. 1961 -Feb. 10. 1966

Feb. 11. 1966-Feb. 1. 1970

March 4. 1970-Jan. 16, 1976

Jan. 16. 1976-April9. 1978

April 10. 1978-May2, 1980

Feb. II, 1 98 1 -Dec. 1. 1984

1984-1989

1989-1992

1993-1997

1997-

*Resigned, appointed Clerk of Supreme Court ** Acting Attorneys General period of 1942-45 ***Resigned, appointed Associate Justice of Supreme Court ****Acting Attorney General, May 2. 1980-Feb. II, 1981

WILLIAM M.GARDNER Secretary of State

GEORGIE A.THOMAS State Treasurer

CONSTITUTIONAL . OFFICERS

ROBERT R AMBROSE Deputy Secretary of State

PHILIP T Mclaughlin

Attorney General

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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FROM NEW HAMPSHIRE

The following is a list of electors from the major parties for President and Vice President in elections since 1788, where available. Listed first are those who cast New Hampshire's electoral votes, with party designation.

1788 Federalist:

Benjamin Bellows John Pickering Ebenezer Thompson John Sullivan John Parker

1792 Federalist:

Josiah Bartlett John Taylor Oilman Benjamin Bellows Jonathan Freeman John Pickering Ebenezer Thompson

1796 Federalist:

Oliver Peabody John Taylor Oilman Benjamin Bellows Timothy Farrar Ebenezer Thompson Timothy Walker

1800 Federalist:

Oliver Peabody John Prentice Ebenezer Thompson Benjamin Bellows Timothy Farrar Arthur Livermore

1804 Republican:

John Goddard Levi Bartlett Jonathan Steele Timothy Walker Robert Alcock George Aldrich William Tarlton

1808 Federalist:

Jeremiah Smith Oliver Peabody Timothy Farrar Samuel Hale Robert Wallace Benjamin West Jonathan Franklin

1808 Republican:

John Langdon Samuel Bell Amasa Allen John Goddard Robert Alcock Nathaniel Shannon William Tarlton

1812 Federalist:

John Goddard Oliver Peabody Samuel Hale Nathan Taylor Timothy Farrar Benjamin West Caleb Ellis Jonathan Franklin

1812 Republican:

John Langdon Timothy Walker Richard Dame Jedediah Smith Benjamin Pierce Amasa Allen Nahum Parker Nahum Merrill

1816 Republican:

Daniel Young Thomas C. Drew Jacob Tuttle Richard H. Ayer Amos Cogswell William Badger Benjamin Butler Thomas Manning

1816 Federalist:

William Webster Benjamin J. Gilbert George B. Upham Thomas Bellows Robert Means Samuel Hale Nathaniel A. Haven John Taylor Oilman

1820 Republican:

William Plumer William Fisk Samuel Dinsmoor Nathaniel Shannon Ezra Bartlett David Barker John Pendexter James Sinith

1824 Republican:

Josiah Bartlett William Badger Samuel Quarles William Fisk Abel Parker Caleb Keith Moses White Hall Burgin

1828 Republican:

George Sullivan Samuel Quarles Samuel Sparhawk William Bixby Nahum Parker Thomas Woolson Ezra Bartlett William Lovejoy

1828 Democratic:

John Harvey Benning M. Bean William Pickering Jesse Bowers Aaron Matson Jonathan Nye Stephen P. Webster .Moses White

1832 Democratic:

Benjamin Pierce Phineas Parkhurst Samuel Collins John Taylor John Holbrook Joseph Weeks Moses White

1832 Whig:

Langley Boardman Enoch Place Joshua Darling Edmund Parker Thomas Bellows George B. Upham John French

1836 Democratic:

Jonathan Harvey Isaac Waldron Tristram Shaw Stephen Gale Josiah Russell Gawen Gilmore Ebenezer Carlton

1836 Whig:

Samuel Bell Jeremiah Wilson William A. Kent Samuel Grant Joseph Healey Joseph Sawyer John Wallace Jr.

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

155

1840 Democratic:

John W. Weeks Stephen Perley Samuel Hatch Andrew Pierce Jr. John Scott Francis Holbrook Samuel Bums

1840 Whig:

Joseph Healey George W. Nesmith Joseph Cilley Andrew Pierce William Bixby Thomas M. Edwards Amos A. Brewster

1844 Democratic:

William Badger John McNeil Elijah R. Currier Isaac Hale Elijah Sawyer John L. Putnam

1844 Whig:

Joseph Low Joseph Healey John Rogers Benjamin M. Farley Rutus Parish Samuel Garfield

1848 Democratic:

Samuel Tilton Jesse Bowers Joseph H. Smith Jonathan Eastman Richard H. Ayer Simeon Warner

1848 Whig:

James Bell William Haile John B. Underhill Richard Bradley Edmund Parker Jonathan Kittredge

1852 Democratic:

Henry Hubbard Samuel Jones Jabez A. Douglass Samuel Webster Nathaniel B. Baker

1852 Whig:

Thomas M. Edwards William H.Y. Hackett Austin F. Pike Aaron H. Cragin Daniel M. Christie

1856 Republican:

William H.H. Bailey Thomas L. Whitton Daniel Clark Thomas M. Edwards John H. White

1856 Democratic:

Daniel Marcy Jonathan T. Chase Horace Chase David Buffum Eleazer Martin

1860 Republican:

John Sullivan Ebenezer Stevens David Gillis Nathaniel ToUes Daniel Blaisdell

1860 Democrats:

Henry P Rolfe George W. Stevens William C. Clarke Thomas Gilmore John G. Sinclair

1864 Republican:

William H.Y. Hacken Daniel M. Christie Archibald H. Dunlap Allen Giffen Henry O. Kent

1864 Democratic:

Albert R. Hatch Abel Haley George Stark George Huntington Harry Bingham

1868 Republican:

Amos Paul Joel Eastman Mason W. Tappan Edward L. Goddard Albert M. Shaw

1868 Democratic:

John S. Bennett John W. Sanborn Franklin Tenney Edmund L. Gushing John Bedel

1872 Republican:

Lyman D. Stevens Benjamin J. Cole Phinehas Adams William Haile Benjamin F Whidden

1872 Democratic:

William P Wheeler Mason W. Tappan Frank Jones Waterman Smith Joseph A. Dodge

1876 Republican:

Zimri S. Wallingford John J. Morrill Moody Currier Levi W. Barton John M. Brackett

1876 Democrats:

Edmund L. Gushing John W. Cloutman Samuel K. Mason Edson Hill John W. Sanborn

1880 Republican:

Aretas Blood Ezra H. Winchester Albert Eastman John A. Spaulding Henry L. Tilton

1880 Democratic:

George B. Chandler John C. Moulton Daniel Marcy Frank A. McKean Don H. Woodward

1884 Republican:

George W. Libbey James E. Larkin John B. Smith Marshall C. Wentworth

1884 Democratic:

Frank Jones William W. Bailey Joseph C. Moore James A. Weston

1888 Republican:

George W. Nesmith Charles D. McDuffee Charles S. Whitehouse Frank A. Cofran

1888 Democratic:

Thomas Cogswell Harry Bingham George Van Dyke Walter Aiken

1892 Republican:

Augustus A. Woolson George W. Abbott Joseph A. Walker Abraham P. Olzendam

1892 Democratic:

Marcellus Eldridge John M. Mitchell Cyrus Sargent John Dowst

1896 Democratic:

William O. Hutchins Sidney B. Whittemore Gilman Clough Nathan C. Jameson

1896 Republican:

Frank P. Maynard Stephen N. Bourne Hiram A. Tuttle Thomas H. Van Dyne

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1900 Republican:

William J. Hoyt Seth M. Richards Joseph O. Hobbs William H. Mitchell

1900 Democratic:

Nathan C. Jameson James C. Norris Oilman Clough Frank B. Preston

1904 Republican:

Herman F. Straw Frank W. Rollins Charles S. Collins Albert Bachelder

1904 Democratic:

Clarence E. Carr Eugene F. McQuesten Herbert B. Moulton Charles H. Dow

1908 Republican:

Charles H. Greenleaf Sumner Wallace Frank E. Anderson Warren Brown

1920 Democratic

Marion Dudley Jameson Alice S. Harriman Patrick H. Sullivan Henri A. Bourque

1924 Republican

Mary L.C. Schofield Annie B. Shepard William Robinson Brown George A. Carpenter

1924 Democratic

Frances T. Bingham William O. Corbin Albert W. Noone Patrick H. Sullivan

1928 Republican

Harriet M. Spaulding Blanche Weymouth Ernest M. Hopkins Arthur E. Moreau

1928 Democratic Iva H. Drew Gustave Lafontaine George D. Lord Arthur F Steams

1944 Democratic:

Michael O'Malley Amos N. Blandin Ellen W. Colony Damase Caron

1944 Republican:

Huntley N. Spaulding Joseph H. Geisel Charles A. Holden Thelma V. Colby

1948 Republican:

Mabel Thompson Cooper Alfred J. Chretien Blake T. Schurman Jeremy R. Waldron

1948 Democratic:

Josaphat T. Benoit Mary A. Stetson Edward J. Gallagher Murray H. Towle

1952 Republican:

Robert O. Blood Joseph H. Geisel Sara E. Otis Charles F Stafford

1908 Democratic:

William Corey Frank Collins David E. Murphy George E. Hutchins

1912 Republican:

Orton B. Brown George P. Crafts Rolland H. Spaulding Edward H. Wason

1932 Republican:

Van H. Dodge Arthur E. Moreau Huntley N. Spaulding Abby L. Wilder

1932 Democratic:

Ira H. Drew George D. Lord George W. Nutter John T. O'Dowd

1952 Democratic:

Henry M. Moffett Joseph A. Seymour Anna Morin Dube Madeline A. Gladu

1956 Republican:

Viola M. Adams Mary Senior Brown Frank J. Sulloway William W. Treat

1912 Democratic:

John C. Pattee Roger G. Sullivan Charles E. Tilton Fred H. Brown

1936 Democratic:

Henri T. Ledoux Robert Marvin Alice C. Skinner John C. Sullivan

1956 Democratic:

Marye Walsh Caron Donat Corriveau Mary C. Dondero Herbert Hill

1916 Democratic:

Charles G. Barnard Lawrence A. Connor Samuel D. Felker Jules Parent

1916 Republican:

George A. Carpenter George A. Fairbanks Charles M. Floyd George B. Leighton

1920 Republican

Alice H. Glessner Arthur E. Childs George N. Towle Albert J. Precourt

1936 Republican:

Esther C. Burtt Joseph H. Laflamme Lois Lyman Patten Huntley N. Spaulding

1940 Democratic:

Damase Caron Irving A. Hinkley Michael O'Malley Charlotte E. Woodbury

1940 Republican:

James C. Farmer Arthur E. Moreau Huntley N. Spaulding Mabel B. Wyeth

1960 Republican:

Luella Ball Mary Senior Brown Richard F. Cooper William W. Treat

1960 Democratic:

FE. Normandin Josaphat Benoit Charles Johnson Emmett Kelley

1964 Democratic:

J. Willcox Brown Frederick E. Cunliffe Lewis J. Fisher Emmett Kelley

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS

157

1964 Republican:

Maurice Bois Dolores Bridges Stewart Lamprey Judith Levesque

1968 Republican:

Richard F. Cooper Norma Studley Currier Lane Dwinell William C. King

1968 Democratic:

Charles E. Baxter Raymond Abbott Jean Hennessey J. Harold Daoust

1984 Republican:

M. Sheila Roberge Bruce C. Rounds John R Stabile II Donna P Sytek

1984 Democratic:

J. Willcox Brown Chrysoula Katsiaficas Patricia Russell Edward Theobald

1988 Republican:

John H. Sununu John P Stabile II Victoria Zachos Carol Reed

1996 Democratic:

Joseph F. Keefe Edward E. Shumaker III Jeanne Shaheen Pat Russell

1996 Republican:

Stephen Merrill John Stabile Donna Sytek Ruth Griffin

1996 Libertarian:

Steve Winter Mark Tuniewicz John Babiarz Rosalie Babiarz

1972 Republican:

Robert R Bass, Jr. Stephen W. Smith Robert E. Whalen Victoria Zachos

1972 Democratic:

John Clougherty Eileen Foley Harry P. Makris Eva Sartwell

1988 Democratic:

Madeline Ahlgren Mary P. Chambers Walter J. Dunfey J. Joseph Grandmaison

1992 Democratic:

Mary Chambers Chris Spirou George Disnard Katrina Lantos-Swett

2000 Republican:

Augusta Petrone Stephen Duprey Alida Weergang Wayne MacDonald

2000 Democratic:

Kathleen Sullivan Raymond Buckley Anita Freedman Rick Tromblv

1976 Republican:

Gerald P. Carmen Earl A. Rinker III George 1. Wiggins Victoria Zachos

1992 Republican:

Rhona Charbonneau Victoria Zachos Hugh Gregg Warren Rudman

2000 Libertarian:

John Babiarz Rosalie Babiarz Kenneth E. Elevens Howard Wilson

1976 Democratic:

James A. Connor Hugh J. Gallen William Shaheen Jean Wallin

1980 Republican:

Gerald P. Carmen Catherine Cummings Carroll F. Jones W. Stephen Thayer

1980 Democratic:

Helmar Nielsen Jeanne Shaheen Alfred Sicotte Cecelia L. Winn

1992 Libertarian:

Miriam Luce Calvin Warburton Finlay Rothhaus Amy Bollenbach

2000 Green:

Kurt Konietzko Carol Hargrove Aaron Rizzio Jamie Cadorette

2000 Constitution:

Dallas Notter Mike Faiella Carl Retcher Lee A. Button

2000 Independence:

Vmcent E. Koenig Mark L. Santelman Romelle F. Winters Shelly Ann Uscinski

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NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWNS

POPULATION UNITED STATES CENSUS

2000

1990

1980

1970

1960

1950

1900

1850

1800

Alton

4,502

3.286

2,440

1,647

1.241

1,189

1.500

1.795

721

Barnstead

3,886

3,100

2.292

1,119

850

846

1,072

1.848

1,161

Belmont

6,716

5.796

4.026

2,493

1,953

1,611

1.294

Center Harbor

996

996

808

540

511

451

422

543

263

Gilford

6,803

5,867

4,841

3,219

2,043

1,251

661

2.425

Gilmanton

3,060

2.609

1,941

1,010

736

754

1,100

3,282

3,752

Laconia

16,411

15.743

15,575

14,888

15.288

14,745

8.042

Meredith

5,943

4.837

4.646

2,904

2,434

2,222

1.713

3,521

1,609

New Hampton

1,950

1,606

1,249

946

862

723

852

1.612

1.095

Sanbomton

2,581

2,136

1,679

1,022

857

755

944

2,695

2,695

Tilton

3,477

3,240

3,387

2,579

2,137

2,085

1.926

Belknap County

56^25

49,216

42,884

32,367

28,912

26,632

19,526

17,721

11,296

2000

1990

1980

1970

1960

1950

1900

1850

1800

Albany

654

536

383

259

146

154

210

455

264

Bartlett

2.705

2,290

1.566

1.098

1,013

1,074

1,013

761

548

Brookfield

604

518

385

198

145

159

296

552

504

Chatham

260

268

189

134

150

177

267

516

183

Conway

8.604

7,940

7.158

4,865

4,298

4.109

3,154

1.767

755

Eaton

375

362

256

221

151

221

365

1 ,743

381

Effingham

1,273

941

599

360

329

341

600

1,252

451

Freedom

1,303

935

720

387

363

315

594

910

Hart's Location

37

36

27

7

7

11

38

Jackson

835

678

642

404

315

344

624

589

180

Madison

1,984

1.704

1,051

572

429

486

529

Moultonborough

4,484

2.956

2,206

1,310

840

880

901

1,748

857

Ossipee

4,211

3,309

2,465

1,647

1,409

1.412

1.479

2,123

804

Sandwich

1,286

1,066

905

666

620

615

1,077

2,577

1.413

Tamworth

2,510

2.165

1,672

1,054

1,016

1.025

1,050

1.766

757

Tuftonboro

2.148

1.842

1,500

910

678

697

663

1,305

357

Wakefield

4,252

3,057

2,237

1,420

1,223

1,267

1,645

1,405

835

Wolfeboro

6,083

4,807

3,968

3.036

2.689

2,581

2,390

2,038

941

Carroll County

43,608

35,410

27,929

18.548

15,821

15.868

16.895

21,507

9,230

POPULATION

159

POPULATION UNITED STATES CENSUS

2000

1990

1980

1970

1960

1950

1900

1850

1800

Alstead

1.944

1,721

1,461

1,185

843

851

799

1,425

1,606

Chesterfield

3.542

3,112

2.561

1.817

1.405

970

981

1,680

2,161

Dublin

1,476

1,474

1.303

837

684

675

620

1,088

1,188

Fitzwilliam

2.141

2,011

1.795

1,362

966

872

987

1,482

1,240

Gilsum

777

745

652

570

528

578

590

668

484

Harrisville

1,075

981

860

584

459

519

791

Hinsdale

4.082

3.936

3,631

3,276

2.187

1.950

1,933

1,903

634

Jaffrey

5.476

5,361

4,349

3,353

3,154

2.911

1,891

1,497

1,341

Keene

22.563

22,430

21,449

20,467

17,562

15.638

9,165

3,392

1,645

Marlborough

2,009

1.927

1,846

1,671

1.612

1.561

1.524

877

1,185

Marlow

747

650

542

390

350

330

488

708

543

Nelson

634

535

442

304

222

231

295

750

977

Richmond

1,077

877

518

287

295

259

459

1.128

1.390

Rindge

5,451

4,941

3,375

2,175

941

707

855

1.274

1.196

Roxbury

237

248

190

161

137

117

100

260

Stoddard

928

622

482

242

146

200

367

1.105

1.148

Sullivan

746

706

585

376

261

272

287

468

488

Surry

673

667

656

507

362

291

250

556

569

Swanzey

6,800

6,236

5.183

4,254

3,626

2,806

1.570

2.106

1,271

Troy

1,962

2,097

2,L3I

1,713

1,445

1 .360

1,527

759

Walpole

3.594

3,210

3,188

2,966

2,825

2.536

2,693

2.034

1,743

Westmoreland

1,747

1.596

1.452

998

921

789

875

1.678

2,066

Winchester

4.144

4,038

3,465

2.869

2,411

2.388

2,274

3,296

1,413

Cheshire County

73,825

70,121

62,116

52,364

43342

38,811

31,321

30,134

24,288

2000

1990

1980

1970

1960

1950

1900

1850

1800

Berlin

10,331

11,824

13,084

15,256

17,821

16.615

8,886

173

Carroll

663

528

647

310

295

359

710

296

24

Clarksville

294

232

262

166

179

171

307

187

Colebrook

2,321

2,444

2,459

2,094

2,389

2,116

1,876

908

160

Columbia

750

661

673

467

457

495

690

762

139

Dalton

927

827

672

425

567

557

592

751

62

Dummer

309

327

390

225

202

229

349

171

Errol

298

292

313

199

220

224

305

138

Gorham

2,895

3,173

3.322

2,998

3,039

2.639

1,797

224

Jefferson

1,006

965

803

714

600

728

1,080

629

112

Lancaster

3,280

3,522

3,401

3,166

3,138

3,113

3,190

1,559

440

Milan

1,331

1,295

1,013

713

661

743

1,135

493

Northumberland

2,438

2,492

2,520

2,493

2,586

2,779

1,977

429

205

Pittsburg

867

901

780

726

639

697

687

425

Randolph

339

371

274

169

140

158

137

113

Shelburne

379

437

318

199

226

184

283

480

45

Stark

516

518

470

343

327

373

733

418

140

Stewartstown

1,012

1 .048

943

1,008

918

970

1,150

747

99

Stratford

942

927

989

980

1,029

973

968

552

281

Whitefield

2,038

1,909

1,681

1,538

1,581

1,677

2,157

857

Coos County

32,936

34,693

35,014

34,189

37,014

35,800

29,009

10.312

1,707

160

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

POPULATION UNITED STATES CENSUS

Alexandria

Ashland

Bath

Benton

Bethlehem

Bridgewater

Bristol

Campton

Canaan

Dorchester

Easton

Ellsworth

Enfield

Franconia

Grafton

Groton

Hanover

Haverhill

Hebron

Holderness

Landaff

Lebanon

Lincoln

Lisbon

Littleton

Lyman

Lyme

Monroe

Orange

Orford

Piermont

Plymouth

Rumney

Sugar Hill

Thornton

Warren

Waterville Valley

Wentworth

Woodstock

2000

1,329 1,955

893

314 2.199

974 3.033 2,719 3,319

353

256

87

4,618

924 1,138

456

10,850

4,416

459 1,930

378

12,568

1,271

1,587

5.845

487 1,679

759

299 1,091

709 5,892 1,480

563 1,843

873

257

798 1,139

1990

1,190

1,915

784

330

2.033

796

2.537

2,377

3,045

392

223

74

3,979

811

923

318

9,212

4.164

386

1.694

350

12.183

1,229

1.664

5.827

388

1.496

746

237

1.008

624

5,811

1,446

464

1,505

820

151

630

1.167

1980

706

1,807

761

333

1,784

606

2,198

1,694

2.456

244

124

53

3.175

743

739

255

9.119

3.445

349

1,586

266

11,134

1,313

1,517

5,558

281

1.289

619

197

928

507

5,094

1,212

397

952

650

180

527

1,008

1970

466

1,599

607

194

1.142

398

1,670

1,171

1,923

141

92

13

2.345

655

370

120

8.494

3,090

234

1.048

292

9,725

1,341

1.480

5.290

213

1.112

385

103

793

462

4.225

870

336

594

539

109

376

897

1960

370

1.473

604

172

898

293

1,470

1,058

1,507

91

74

3

1.867

491

348

99

7.329

3,127

153

749

289

9,299

1.228

1.788

5,003

201

1 .026

421

83

667

477

3,210

820

480 548 14 300 827

1950

402

1.599

706

247

882

222

1 .586

1,149

1,465

133

94

24

1,612

549

442

105

6.259

3,357

130

731

342

8,495

1,415

2.009

4.817

241

924

410

82

726

511

3,039

859

460 581 11 413 894

1900

630

1,289

1,006 209

1,261 244

1,600 999

1,444 308 249 107

1,845 655 748 346

1,884

3,414 214 662 500

4,965 541

2,221

4,066 426

1,080 545 213 890 637

1,972 837

552 799 50 617 628

1850

1.273

1.574

478

950

667

1.103

1.439

1.682

711

320 1.742

584 1.259

776 2,350 2,405

565 1.744

948 2.136 57 1.881 2,008 1.442 1.617

451 1.406

948 1.290 1,109

1.011

872

42

1.197

418

1800

303

825

69

171

664

635 857 349

47

1.121 129 682 391

1.912 805 281 531 461

1.574

41

663

381

533

1.318

203 988 670

743 624

535 336

488 83

Grafton County 81,740 74,929

65,806

54,914 48,857 47,923 40,653 40,455 19,413

POPULATION

161

2000

1990

POPULATION UNITED STATES CENSUS

1980

1970

1960

1950

1900

1850

1800

Amherst

10,769

9,068

8,243

4,605

2.05 1

1,461

1,231

1.613

2,150

Antrim

2,449

2,360

2,208

2,122

1.121

1,030

1,366

1.143

1.059

Bedford

18,274

12.563

9,481

5.859

3.636

2,176

1,148

1.905

1,182

Bennington

1,401

1,236

890

639

591

593

667

541

Broolcline

4,181

2,410

1,766

1.167

795

671

505

718

454

Deering

1,875

1,707

1,041

578

345

392

486

890

1,244

Francestown

1,480

1,217

830

525

495

405

693

1,114

1,355

Goffstown

16,929

14,621

11,315

9,284

7.230

5,638

2,528

2,270

1,612

Greenfield

1,657

1.519

972

1.058

538

430

605

716

934

Greenville

2,224

2.231

1,988

1,587

1.385

1,280

1,608

Hancock

1,739

1,604

1,193

909

722

612

642

1.012

1,120

Hillsborough

4,928

4.498

3,437

2,775

2,310

2.179

2,254

1.685

1,311

Hollis

7,015

5,705

4,679

2,616

1,720

1,196

910

1.293

1,557

Hudson

22,928

19,530

14.022

10.638

5.876

4.183

1.261

1,312

1,267

Litchfield

7,360

5.516

4,150

1.420

721

427

243

447

372

Lyndeborough

1,585

1.294

1,070

789

594

552

686

968

976

Manchester

107,006

99,332

90,936

87,754

88,282

82.732

56.987

13,932

557

Mason

1.147

1,212

792

518

349

288

459

1,626

1,179

Merrimack

25,119

22,156

15,406

8.595

2,989

1.908

1.234

1,250

926

Milford

1 3,535

11,795

8,685

6,622

4.863

4.159

3,739

2,159

939

Mont Vernon

2,034

1.812

1,444

906

585

405

453

722

Nashua

86.605

79,662

67.865

55.820

39.096

34,669

23,898

8.942

862

New Boston

4,138

3,214

1,928

1,390

925

865

1,002

1,477

1,491

New Ipswich

4,289

4,014

2,433

1,803

1.455

1,147

911

1,877

1,266

Pelham

10.914

9,408

8.090

5,408

2.605

1.317

875

1.071

918

Peterborough

5.883

5,239

4.895

3,807

2,963

2.556

2,527

2.222

1,333

Sharon

360

299

184

136

78

62

122

226

428

Temple

1,297

1,194

692

441

361

330

313

579

867

Weare

7,776

6,193

3.232

1,851

1,420

1,345

1,553

2,435

2,517

Wilton

3,743

3,122

2.669

2,276

2,025

1.952

1,696

1,161

1,010

Windsor

201

107

72

43

35

27

38

172

249

Hillsborough County 380,841 335,838 276,608 223,941 178,161 156,987 112,640 57,478 31,135

2000

1990

1980

1970

1960

1950

1900

1850

1800

Allenstown

4,843

4.649

4,398

2,732

1.789

1 .540

1.496

526

315

Andover

2,109

1,883

1,587

1.138

955

1.057

1,179

1.220

1.133

Boscawen

3,672

3.586

3,435

3.162

2,181

1.857

1.455

2.063

1.414

Bow

7,138

5.500

4,015

2,479

1.340

1.062

617

1.055

719

Bradford

1,454

1.405

1.115

679

508

606

805

I.34I

740

Canterbury

1,979

1.687

1,410

895

674

627

821

1.614

1,114

Chichester

2,236

1,942

1.492

1,083

821

735

598

997

775

Concord

40,687

36.006

30.400

30,022

28,991

27,988

19,632

8,576

2,052

Danbury

1.071

881

680

489

435

496

654

934

165

Dunbarton

2,226

1.759

1.174

825

632

533

551

915

1.222

Epsom

4.021

3.591

2,743

1,469

1,002

756

771

1 .366

1,034

Franklin

8.405

8.304

7,901

7,292

6,742

6.552

5,846

1.251

Henniker

4,433

4,151

3,246

2.348

1.636

1.675

1,507

1.688

1,476

Hill

992

814

736

450

396

310

603

954

615

Hooksett

11,721

9,002

7,303

5,564

3.713

2,792

1,665

1,503

Hopkinton

5,399

4,806

3,861

3.007

2.225

1.831

1.652

2,169

2,015

Loudon

4,481

4,114

2,454

1.707

1,194

1.012

960

1.552

1,279

Newbury

1.702

1,347

961

509

342

320

424

738

526

New London

4,116

3,180

2,935

2,236

1.738

1.484

768

945

617

Northfield

4,548

4,263

3,051

2,193

1.784

1,561

1,227

1,332

925

Pembroke

6,897

6.561

4,861

4,261

3,514

3,094

3,183

1,733

982

Pittsfield

3,931

3,701

2,889

2,517

2,419

2,321

2,129

1,828

987

Salisbury

1,137

1,061

781

589

415

423

604

1.228

1,767

Sutton

1,544

1.457

1,091

642

487

554

776

1,387

878

Warner

2,760

2,250

1,963

1,441

1.004

1.080

1.358

2,038

1,569

Webster

1,579

1.405

1,095

680

457

386

496

Wilmot

1,144

935

725

516

391

370

653

1.272

Merrimack Coui

[ity 136,225

120,240

98,302

80,925

67,785

63,022

52,430

42,225

24,319

162

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

2000

1990

POPULATION UNITED STATES CENSUS

1980

1970

1960

1950

1900

1850

1800

Atkinson

Auburn

Brentwood

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

East Kingston

Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls

Kensington

Kingston

Londonderry

New Castle

Newfields

Newington

Newmarket

Newton

North Hampton

North wood

Nottingham

Plaistow

Portsmouth

Raymond

Rye

Salem

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

Windham

6,178 4,682 3,197 3,911 3,792 4,023 3,678

34,021 1,784 5,476

14,058 3,510 3,208 8,297

14,937 1,880 1.893 5,862

23,236 1,010 1,551 775 8.027 4,289 4,259 3,640 3,701 7,747

20,784 9.674 5,182

28,112

5,143

7,934

844

6.355

10,709

5.188 4.085 2,590 3,557 2,691 2,534 3.124

29,603 1,352 5,162

12,481 2,576 2,768 6.732

12,278 1,503 1,631 5,591

19,781

840

888

990

7,157

3,473

3,637

3.124

2,939

7,316

25,925 8,713 4,612

25,746 4,060 6,503 740 4,955 9,000

4,397 2,883 2,004 2,989 2,006 1,318 1,979

18,875 1,135 3,460

1 1 ,024 1,333 2.129 3.785

10.493 1,372 1,322 4,111

13,598

936

817

716

4,290

3,068

3,425

2.175

1.952

5.609

26.254 5.453 4.508

24,124 2,057 5.917 660 2,507 5,664

2,291 2,035 1,468 1,997 1,382

924

1,178

11,712

838 2,356 8,892

993 1,784 2,401 8.011 1.254 1.044 2.882 5.346

975

843

798 3,361 1,920 3,259 1.525

952

4.712

25.717

3.003

4,083

20,142

741 3,053

558 1.512 3,008

1.017 1.292 1,072 1,490 1,053

605

714 6,987

574 2,006 7.243

783 1.196 1.261 5,379

885

708 1,672 2,457

823

737 1,045 3,153 1,419 1,910 1,034

623 2,915 26.900 1.867 3,244 9,210

366 2,209

443 1,033 1,317

492

1,158

819

1,243

807

508

706

5,826

449

1,796

5,664

698

719

902

2.847

629

542

1 .283

1.640

583

469

494

2,709

1,173

1,104

966

566

2,082

18,830

1,428

1,982

4,805

315

1,788

314

759

964

442

682

957

1,057

861

615

1,162

3,583

496

1,641

4,922

749

607

823

1,209

560

524

1,132

1.408

581

647

390

2,892

924

812

1.304

638

1,027

10,637

1,100

1,142

2,041

400

1,497

297

718

641

600

810

923

1,482

1,301

614

2,022

1,850

532

1,663

3,329

509

730

789

1,192

640

700

1,192

1,731

891

516

472

1,937

685

822

1,308

1.268

748

9,738

1,256

1,397

1.555

566

1.296

472

840

818

474

899 1.186 2.046

389 1.878

392

1.121

1.727

408

548

790

875

519

776

785

2.650

524

481 1,027 450 653 950 964 459 5.339 808 975 1.077 501 628 387 890 751

Rockingham County 277359 245,845 190^45 138,950 98,642 70,059 51,118 49,194 34327

POPULATION

163

2000

1990

POPULATION UNITED STATES CENSUS

1980

1970

1960

1950

1900

1850

1800

Barrington

Dover

Durham

Farmington

Lee

Madbury

Middleton

Milton

New Durham

Rochester

Rollinsford

Somersworth

Strafford

7.475

26.884

12,664

5.774

4,145

1,509

1,440

3,910

2,220

28.461

2.648

11.477

3,626

6.164

25.042

11.818

5.739

3,729

1,404

1.183

3,691

1,974

26,630

2,645

11.249

2,965

4.404 22.377 10,652

4,630

2,111 987 734

2,438

1,183 21,560

2,319 10,350

1,663

1,865 20,850 8,869 3,588 1,481

704

430 1,859

583

17,938

2,273

9,026

965

1,036

19,131

5,504

3,287

931

556

349

1.418

474

15.927

1,935

8,529

722

1,052

15,874

4,770

3.454

575

489

255

1.510

463

13.776

1.652

6.927

770

1,208

13,207

996

2,265

545

336

300

1,625

625

8,466

1,701

7,023

1,040

1,762

8,196

1,497

1,699

862

483

476

1,629

1,049

3.006

1,862

4,943

1,920

2,773

2,062

1,126

1,029

978

544

431

742 2,646

932

Strafford County 112,233 104,233 85,408 70,431 59,799 51,567 39,337 29,384 13,263

2000

1990

1980

1970

1960

1950

1900

1850

1800

Acworth

836

776

590

459

371

418

594

1.251

1,376

Charlestown

4.749

4,630

4.417

3,274

2,576

2.077

1,473

1,644

1,364

Claremont

13,151

1 3,902

14,557

14,221

13,563

12.811

6,498

3,606

1,889

Cornish

1,661

1,659

1,390

1,268

1,106

989

962

1.606

1,268

Croydon

661

627

457

396

312

349

372

861

984

Goshen

741

742

549

395

351

356

345

659

383

Grantham

2,167

1.247

704

366

332

359

374

784

713

Langdon

586

580

437

337

338

378

339

575

484

Lempster

971

947

637

360

272

309

391

906

729

Newport

6,269

6,110

6,229

5,899

5,458

5,131

3.126

2,020

1,266

Plainfield

2,241

2,056

1,749

1,323

1,071

1,011

1,114

1,392

1,435

Springfield

945

788

532

310

283

324

439

1,270

570

Sunapee

3.055

2,559

2,312

1.384

1,164

1,108

946

787

355

Unity

1,530

1,341

1,092

709

708

653

572

961

902

Washington

895

628

411

248

162

168

464

1,053

819

Sullivan County

40,458

38,592

36,063

30,949

28,067

26,441

18,009

19,375

14,537

VOTER TURNOUT

165

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY TURNOUT 2000

SUMMARY BY COUNTIES

Belknap County Carroll County Cheshire County Coos County Grafton County Hillsborough County Merrimack County Rockingham County Strafford County Sullivan County TOTALS

RVOTE

DVOTE

TURNOUT

13,176

6.049

52.96%

11.538

4.400

48.59%

12.848

9.960

48.50%

5,181

4,311

46.53%

15.449

9.640

48.01%

70,103

48.936

52.69%

30.048

18.468

57.30%

56.090

34.315

47.33%

17,441

15.791

48.95%

7.649

4,992

49.98%

239,523

156,862

59.90%

Alton

Barnstead

Belmont

Center Harbor

Gilford

Gil man ton

Laconia Ward 1

Laconia Ward 2

Laconia Ward 3

Laconia Ward 4

Laconia Ward 5

Laconia Ward 6

Meredith

New Hampton

Sanbornton

Tilton

BELKNAP COUNTY

1,414

387

862

419

1,168

565

319

127

1,951

799

767

334

803

335

543

317

524

297

469

300

409

249

582

314

1,616

626

445

262

651

364

653

354

3,176

6,049

53.13% 52.93% 46.41% 62.46% 45.16% 61.68% 57.68% 54.81% 59.97% 54.58% 49.14% 54.73% 53.15% 68.05% 56.26% 55.54% 52.96%

Albany

Bartlett

Brookfield

Chatham

Conway

Eaton

Effingham

Freedom

Hale's Location

Hart's Location

Jackson

Madison

Moultonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich

Tamworth

Tuftonboro

Wakefield

Wolfeboro

CARROLL COUNTY

116

74

747

348

202

57

67

32

1,798

889

95

51

240

108

362

127

34

2

15

12

303

165

489

216

1,532

386

788

306

390

264

542

303

789

163

982

270

2,047

627

11.538

4,400

44.39% 44.30% 64.27% 56.25% 39.48% 58.63% 38.75% 47.71% 67.92% 96.43% 64.02% 53.65% 51.57% 39.02% 63.25% 42.83% 58.77% 45.46% 62.01% 48.59%

166

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

TOWN/CITY

Alstead

Chesterfield

Dublin

Fitzwilliam

Gilsum

Harrisville

Hinsdale

Jaffrey

Keene Ward 1

Keene Ward 2

Keene Ward 3

Keene Ward 4

Keene Ward 5

Marlborough

Marlow

Nelson

Richmond

Rindge

Roxbury

Stoddard

Sullivan

Surry

Swanzey

Troy

Walpole

Westmoreland

Winchester

CHESHIRE COUNTY

RVOTE

DVOTE

TURNOUT

358

290

53.20%

704

453

51.65%

464

260

57.64%

222

106

21.62%

136

92

52.66%

196

229

57.35%

428

348

33.96%

1.019

674

50.31%

477

595

36.46%

660

827

46.98%

737

744

45.84%

907

731

52.80%

946

768

48.64%

366

338

52.38%

146

100

53.48%

141

132

60.00%

225

115

53.04%

993

437

45.91%

38

39

49.04%

238

108

49.86%

127

102

59.17%

165

109

60.35%

1,155

771

54.64%

302

253

46.56%

833

659

61.60%

385

264

66.16%

480

416

41.01%

12.848

9,960

48.50%

Berlin Ward 1

Berlin Ward 2

Berlin Ward 3

Berlin Ward 4

Cambridge

Carroll

Clarksville

Colebrook

Columbia

Dalton

Dixville

Dummer

Errol

Gorham

Green's Grant

Jefferson

Lancaster

Milan

Millsfield

Northumberland

Pinkham's Grant

Pittsburg

Randolph

Sargent's Purchase

Shelbume

Stark

Stewartstown

Stratford

Wentworth's Location

Whitefield

COOS COUNTY

250

525

294

516

425

537

193

502

Q

0

173

87

60

17

437

122

114

30

159

61

23

6

65

30

66

21

408

536

0

0

277

67

721

296

202

147

5

1

272

280

1

0

194

45

98

87

0

0

80

55

82

45

102

35

79

56

7

3

394

204

5,181

4.311

48.11% 51.27% 56.89% 50.95%

0.00% 52.00% 46.95% 44.65% 46.01% 45.55% 100.00% 44.81% 39.01% 47.68%

0.00% 51.34% 45.79% 46.47% 66.67% 34.03%

5.26% 38.67% 64.46%

0.00% 47.87% 41.23% 27.51% 31.25% 37.04% 47.84% 46.53%

VOTER TURNOUT 167

TOWN/CITY

Alexandria

Ashland

Bath

Benton

Bethlehem

Bridgewater

Bristol

Campton

Canaan

Dorchester

Easton

Ellsworth

Enfield

Franconia

Grafton

Groton

Hanover

Haverhill

Hebron

Holderness

Landaff

Lebanon Ward I

Lebanon Ward 2

Lebanon Ward 3

Lincoln

Lisbon

Littleton

Lyman

Lyme

Monroe

Orange

Orford

Piermont

Plymouth

Rumney

Sugar Hill

Thornton

Warren

Waterville Valley

Wentworth

Woodstock

GRAFTON COUNTY

I VOTE

DVOTE

TURNOUT

308

113

59.55%

422

212

51.01%

188

80

51.44%

58

17

51.72%

422

273

53.46%

265

97

53.39%

676

250

53.50%

535

272

48.76%

575

332

45.81%

57

22

41.58%

64

43

57.53%

28

6

62.96%

765

467

51.40%

261

160

63.40%

231

118

46.47%

92

33

40.72%

1,435

2,083

57.62%

880

214

42.89%

184

58

59.31%

546

314

65.05%

74

24

47.12%

704

581

43.62%

632

556

42.89%

651

519

46.15%

296

144

42.35%

264

83

42.21%

1,152

476

45.18%

87

45

44.15%

361

•390

66.58%

199

44

44.26%

60

37

52.72%

251

145

46.48%

175

60

51.54%

864

652

29.61%

366

146

53.61%

167

93

62.20%

439

208

42.01%

223

47

51.14%

76

44

72.29%

172

58

44.66%

244

124

50.76%

5,449

9,640

48.01%

168

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

TOWN/CITY

Amherst

Antrim

Bedford

Bennington

Brookline

Deering

Francestown

Goffstown

Greenfield

Greenville

Hancock

Hillsborough

Hollis

Hudson

Litchfield

Lyndeborough

Manchester Ward 1

Manchester Ward 2

Manchester Ward 3

Manchester Ward 4

Manchester Ward 5

Manchester Ward 6

Manchester Ward 7

Manchester Ward 8

Manchester Ward 9

Manchester Ward 10

Manchester Ward 1 1

Manchester Ward 1 2

Mason

Merrimack

Milford

Mont Vernon

Nashua Ward 1

Nashua Ward 2

Nashua Ward 3

Nashua Ward 4

Nashua Ward 5

Nashua Ward 6

Nashua Ward 7

Nashua Ward 8

Nashua Ward 9

New Boston

New Ipswich

Pelham

Peterborough

Sharon

Temple

Weare

Wilton

Windsor

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

RVOTE

DVOTE

TURNOUT

3.095

1,526

69.10%

556

305

54.91%

5,351

2,170

63.65%

284

153

45.47%

944

500

56.69%

413

186

56.24%

444

249

67.48%

3,527

2.062

49.33%

280

193

55.45%

257

200

39.50%

506

342

65.84%

1,005

492

52.25%

1,981

980

68.76%

3.853

2,588

45.31%

1.432

800

45.94%

398

194

56.33%

2.042

1,637

70.57%

1.608

1,364

63.46%

975

963

54.90%

966

1,047

59.40%

770

1,003

61.22%

1,785

1,698

65.58%

1.059

1,130

62.31%

1.700

1,498

64.85%

1.169

1,282

56.63%

1,249

1,402

63.80%

917

959

58.88%

1.506

1,207

60.24%

315

146

63.50%

5,478

3,021

47.98%

2,785

1,464

46.90%

563

290

55.32%

2.030

1,567

49.71%

1,721

1,208

41.69%

1.392

1,211

45.54%

636

818

35.72%

1.655

1,377

48.87%

1.097

1,329

45.98%

1.119

1,226

45.27%

1,473

1,175

38.69%

1,622

1,264

44.67%

1,080

525

52.21%

925

296

48.57%

1,835

1,328

45.11%

1,427

1.000

51.23%

89

59

65.20%

306

171

72.38%

1,679

720

47.57%

765

586

59.81%

39

25

49.61%

70,103

48,936

52.69%

VOTER TURNOUT

169

TOWN/CITY

Allenstown

Andover

Boscawen

Bow

Bradford

Canterbury

Chichester

Concord Ward 1

Concord Ward 2

Concord Ward 3

Concord Ward 4

Concord Ward 5

Concord Ward 6

Concord Ward 7

Concord Ward 8

Concord Ward 9

Concord Ward 10

Danbury

Dunbarton

Epsom

Franklin Ward 1

Franklin Ward 2

Franklin Ward 3

Henniker

Hill

Hooksett

Hopkinton

Loudon

New London

Newbury

Northfield

Pembroke

Pittstleld

Salisbury

Sutton

Warner

Webster

Wilmot

MERRIMACK COUNTY

RVOTE

DVOTE

TURNOUT

690

599

53.75%

493

310

57.28%

646

404

54.07%

2,186

979

61.07%

374

235

58.39%

570

390

69.67%

553

302

63.81%

742

532

50.12%

659

532

46.31%

603

530

58.40%

782

869

51.45%

883

841

55.49%c

528

544

46.98%

944

775

61.26%

696

465

53.58%

691

474

44.57%

1,265

868

67.20%

262

105

53.27%

675

298

61.12%

924

473

52.62%

520

290

54.62%

370

225

43.21%

501

295

49.50%

894

651

54.88%

221

112

64.41%

2,425

1,220

71.15%

1,619

978

61.11%

1,037

452

56.21%

543

218

53.82%,

1,509

560

71.94%>

788

437

48.19%

1,417

849

50.90%

778

351

58.02%

339

141

57.01%

463

275

59.95%

727

475

67.76%

413

206

60.99%

318

208

72.65%

30,048

18,468

57.30%

170

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

TOWN/CITY

Atkinson

Aubum

Brentwood

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

East Kingston

Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls

Kensington

Kingston

Londonderry

New Castle

Newfields

Newington

Newmarket

Newton

North Hampton

Northwood

Nottingham

Plaistow

Portsmouth Ward i

Portsmouth Ward 2

Portsmouth Ward 3

Portsmouth Ward 4

Portsmouth Ward 5

Raymond

Rye

Salem

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

Windham

ROCKINGHAM COUNTi

RVOTE

DVOTE

TURNOUT

1,642

778

49.71%

1,179

570

57.55%

721

351

56.48%

1,168

489

57.88%

917

323

54.99%

711

372

52.83%

1,015

454

54.65%

5,162

2,846

41.89%

491

197

50.48%

991

577

40.51%

3,159

2,160

50.19%

722

263

52.06%

818

468

62.22%

1.929

883

46.93%

3,329

2,413

46.45%

646

271

57.96%

487

243

49.69%

1,296

634

56.15%

4,745

2,430

48.12%

395

211

68.79%

430

228

63.45%

268

101

59.32%

1,308

1,421

42.62%

692

450

40.18%

1,211

661

55.83%

750

382

45.59%

848

468

55.69%

1,350

721

37.87%

475

723

40.72%

665

1,155

42.83%

437

479

42.35%

1,104

951

44.65%

755

1.009

40.47%

1,735

842

48.65%

1,493

889

49.63%

4,317

3,429

43.89%

1,000

496

52.68%

1,195

824

33.94%

187

135

53.94%

1,752

872

57.54%

2,595

1.146

51.69%

56,090

34,315

47.33%

VOTER TURNOUT

171

TOWN/CITY

Barrington

Dover Ward 1

Dover Ward 2

Dover Ward 3

Dover Ward 4

Dover Ward 5

Dover Ward 6

Durham

Farmington

Lee

Madbury

Middleton

Milton

New Durham

Rochester Ward I

Rochester Ward 2

Rochester Ward 3

Rochester Ward 4

Rochester Ward 5

RolUnsford

Somersworth Ward 1

Somersworth Ward 2

Somersworth Ward 3

Somersworth Ward 4

Somersworth Ward 5

Strafford

STRAFFORD COUNTY

RVOTE

DVOTE

TURNOUT

1,472

926

53.35%

717

637

43.16%

510

665

39.72%

945

895

47.01%

764

745

50,49%

603

662

39.68%

650

691

48.01%

1,591

2,174

73.06%

788

506

38.77%

752

786

57.39%

367

296

53.90%

231

139

49.60%

609

376

40.29%

518

227

54.06%

817

654

45.83%

898

622

48.39%

1,015

642

46.72%

784

755

48.31%

698

628

46.38%

511

440

48.59%

370

371

47.50%

257

265

40.31%

282

344

41.29%

296

423

45.51%

179

266

41.82%

817

656

58.22%

17,441

15,791

48.95%

Acworth

Charlestown

Claremont Ward 1

Claremont Ward 2

Claremont Ward 3

Cornish

Croydon

Goshen

Grantham

Langdon

Lempster

Newport

Plainfield

Springfield

Sunapee

Unity

Washington

SULLIVAN COUNTY

212

127

737

547

538

507

748

562

528

581

328

270

144

53

136

93

715

339

141

68

202

77

1,034

618

439

406

280

121

988

396

249

130

230

97

7,649

4,992

62.55% 48.80% 39.84% 49.27% 43.56% 57.12% 5 1 .98% 53.26% 60.96% 46.34% 48.44% 46.54% 61.45% 58.80% 51.76% 46.96% 55.52% 49.98%

172

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

VOTER TURNOUT 2000

Summary By Counties

Belknap County Carroll County Cheshire County Coos County Grafton County Hillsborough County Merrimack County Rockingham County Strafford County Sullivan County TOTALS

September Primary R Vote D Vote Turnout

6,450

3,051

26.15%

5,503

2,144

22.85%

5,928

5,497

24.42%

3,097

2,166

26.43%

8,198

5,580

25.96%

30,145

22,725

23.54%

15,396

10,225

25.35%

22,258

13.769

18.71%

6,663

7,820

21.12%

3,862

2.889

26.41%

107,500

75,866

35.30%

November Election

Ballots

Reg.

Cast

Voters

Turnout

27,447

39,128

70.15%

24,960

35,774

69.77%

33,851

52,114

64.96%

15,066

21,767

69.21%

39,288

58.329

67.36%

168,998

245,029

68.97%

65.038

92,200

70.54%

134,693

207,862

64.80%

50,579

77,277

65.45%

18,718

27,039

69.23%

578,638

856,519

67.56%

Town/City

Alton

Bamstead

Belmont

Center Harbor

Gilford

Gilmanton

Laconia Ward 1

Laconia Ward 2

Laconia Ward 3

Laconia Ward 4

Laconia Ward 5

Laconia Ward 6

Meredith

New Hampton

Sanbomton

Tilton

BELKNAP COUNTY

RVote

DVote

Tlimout

615

176

22.28%

400

240

25.92%

516

254

20.38%

210

48

36.08%

899

384

20.96%

394

194

33.68%

471

173

31.17%

311

160

28.74%

317

158

32.31%

252

166

27.61%

192

160

26.77%

303

140

39.38%

753

291

24.42%

225

141

35.33%

286

171

24.89%

306

195

29.89%

6,450

3,051

26.15%

Cast Voters Turnout

2.409

3,628

66.40%

1,857

2,665

69.68%

2.670

4,131

64.63%

618

784

78.83%

3,976

6.448

61.66%

1,583

1,958

80.85%

1,528

2,214

69.02%

1.184

1,646

71.93%

1.110

1 .635

67.89%

1,344

1.758

76.45%

953

1,336

71.33%

1,222

1,705

71.67%

3,082

4,344

70.95%

1,020

1,076

94.80%

1,446

1,932

74.84%

1.445

1,868

77.36%

27,447

39,128

70.15%

Albany

Bartlett

Brookfield

Chatham

Conway

Eaton

Effingham

Freedom

Hale's Location

Hart's Location

Jackson

Madison

Moultonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich

Tamworth

Tuftonboro

Wakefield

Wolfeboro

CARROLL COUNTY

66

47

24.30%

325

162

19.15%

111

31

35.59%

36

14

27.32%

834

366

17.45%

60

32

35.52%

101

53

17.02%

241

82

30.70%

28

1

46.03%

13

4

53.13%

143

107

33.65%

248

82

25.90%

858

220

28.21%

319

141

16.41%

227

172

39.12%

247

161

19.47%

395

82

29.07%

373

138

18.50%

878

249

24.88%

5,503

2,144

22.85%

326

490

66.53%

1,691

2,701

62.61%

365

400

91.25%

150

195

76.92%

4,913

7,466

65.80%

250

289

86.51%

619

988

62.65%

829

1,128

73.49%

64

70

91.43%

31

33

93.94%

601

775

77.55%

1,081

1,413

76.50%

2,714

4,017

67.56%

1,834

3,054

60.05%

851

1,062

80.13%

1,352

2,233

60.55%

1,599

1,685

94.90%

2,015

3,044

66.20%

3,675

4,731

77.68%

24,960

35,774

69.77%

VOTER TURNOUT

173

Town/City

Alstead

Chesterfield

Dublin

Fitzwilliam

Gilsum

Harrisville

Hinsdale

Jaffrey

Keene Ward 1

Keene Ward 2

Keene Ward 3

Keene Ward 4

Keene Ward 5

Marlborough

Marlow

Nelson

Richmond

Rindge

Roxbury

Stoddard

Sullivan

Surry

Swanzey

Troy

Walpole

Westmoreland

Winchester

CHESHIRE COUNTY

September Primary R Vote D Vote T\imout

November Election Ballots Reg. Cast Voters TXirnout

139

182

24.75%

320

254

25.38%

253

186

34.59%

183

156

23.12%

63

38

22.80%

109

176

37.90%

153

125

12.24%

407

280

20.22%

183

290

16.38%

288

401

22.38%

340

402

23.32%

428

383

26.43%

476

423

25.64%

166

222

29.06%

76

75

33.41%

92

96

39.83%

109

67

28.16%

386

239

19.63%

25

29

33.54%

105

105

3 1 .67%

73

53

32.06%

78

64

3 1 .98%

505

420

27.81%

144

156

24.02%

376

338

29.47%

248

145

40.47%

203

192

17.92%

5,928

5,497

24.42%

962

1,409

68.28%

1,821

2,488

73.19%

923

1.334

69.19%

1,082

1,532

70.63%

359

467

76.87%

594

794

74.81%

1,399

2,426

57.67%

2,393

3,661

65.36%

1,784

3,420

52.16%

2,061

3,454

59.67%

2,067

3,503

59.01%

2.132

3,314

64.33%

2,375

3,806

62.40%

1,022

1,465

69.76%

396

482

82.16%

365

508

71.85%

537

676

79.44%

2,280

3,666

62.19%

122

167

73.05%

522

720

72.50%

329

428

76.87%

389

479

81.21%

2,856

3,770

75.76%

899

1.366

65.81%

1,837

3,367

54.56%

885

1,046

84.61%

1,460

2,366

61.71%

33,851

52,114

64.96%

Berlin Ward 1

Berlin Ward 2

Berlin Ward 3

Berlin Ward 4

Cambridge

Carroll

Clarksville

Colebrook

Columbia

Dalton

Dixville

Dummer

Errol

Gorham

Green's Grant

Jefferson

Lancaster

Milan

Millsfield

Northumberland

Pinkhams Grant

Pittsburg

Randolph

Sargent's Purchase

Shelburne

Stark

Stewartstown

Stratford

Wentworth's Location

Whitefield

COOS COUNTY

106

246

22.99%

134

236

23.05%

225

309

31.79%

64

237

22.08%

0

0

0.00%

84

58

28.34%

58

20

45.09%

361

71

34.34%

90

24

36.31%

101

32

27.25%

21

2

85.19%

46

19

32.66%

46

9

25.35%

142

226

18.68%

0

0

0.00%

171

49

33.54%

394

123

22.60%

147

71

28.65%

8

1

81.82%

141

116

15.98%

0

0

0.00%

241

43

44.31%

53

48

35.94%

0

0

0.00%

34

21

18.77%

42

21

19.69%

101

24

24.65%

62

41

23.30%

4

3

36.84%

221

116

26.66%

i,097

2,166

26.43%

1,062

1.670

63.59%

1,112

1.684

66.03%

1,323

1,770

74.75%

972 1

1,428

1

68.07% 100.00%

415

536

77.43%

128

184

69.57%

864

1,324

65.26%

275

356

77.25%

404

534

75.66%

27

27

100.00%

180

233

77.25%

163

241

67.63%

1,493

2,118

70.49%

3

3

100.00%

534

708

75.42%

1,557

2,456

63.40%

640

821

77,95%

10

12

83.33%

965

1,651

58.45%

6

24

25.00%

467

664

70.33%

252

295

85.42%

0

I

0.00%

225

309

72.82%

257

341

75.37%

324

534

60.67%

282

443

63.66%

18

19

94.74%

1.107

1.380

80.22%

15,066

21,767

69.21 %

174

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Town/City

Alexandria

Ashland

Bath

Benton

Bethlehem

Bridgewater

Bristol

Campton

Canaan

Dorchester

Easton

Ellsworth

Enfield

Franconia

Grafton

Groton

Hanover

Haverhill

Hebron

Holdemess

Landaff

Lebanon Ward 1

Lebanon Ward 2

Lebanon Ward 3

Lincoln

Lisbon

Littleton

Lyman

Lyme

Monroe

Orange

Orford

Piermont

Plymouth

Rumney

Sugar Hill

Thornton

Warren

Waterville Valley

Wentworth

Woodstock

GRAFTON COUNTY

September Primary R Vote D Vote Turnout

November Election Ballots Reg. Cast Voters 'Himout

167

79

33.33%

200

112

25.22%

102

41

28.66%

36

11

37.60%

199

139

26.95%

165

60

33.14%

405

140

31.48%

263

115

21.99%

281

193

23.77%

40

12

23.11%

42

21

37.06%

21

6

42.86%

295

251

22.59%

124

93

31.82%

120

77

26.99%

50

15

20.00%

669

1,262

29.40%

694

126

30.68%

144

43

46.75%

251

146

30.21%

43

16

27.70%

316

342

22.28%

256

308

20.58%

311

296

24.14%

144

81

21.63%

137

45

22.20%

747

397

31.19%

53

32

27.96%

160

283

36.25%

121

18

24.05%

37

25

32.80%

114

64

20.05%

122

36

35.43%

475

286

15.17%

233

87

33.40%

77

54

30.18%

202

107

19.81%

133

40

33.14%

28

33

33.70%

104

25

23.98%

117

63

23.90%

8,198

5.580

25.96%

633

809

78.24%

894

1.355

65.98%

440

555

79.28%

123

171

7 1 .93%

1,121

1,401

80.01%

565

759

74.44%

1,366

1,930

70.78%

1,256

1,722

72.94%

1,446

2,180

66.33%

177

236

75.00%

166

199

83.42%

53

64

82.81%

2,014

2,718

74.10%

632

701

90.16%

545

791

68.90%

225

335

67.16%

5,285

7,849

67.33%

1.776

2,713

65.46%

353

422

83.65%

1,169

1,348

86.72%

188

228

82.46%

1.964

2.994

65.60%

1.894

3,092

61.25%

1,754

2,743

63.94%

751

1,149

65.36%

607

929

65.34%

2.575

3,956

65.09%

253

337

75.07%

1.045

1.304

80.14%

461

558

82.62%

147

193

76.17%

600

924

64.94%

400

488

81.97%

2,615

5,901

44.31%

823

1,042

78.98%

383

461

83.08%

991

1,657

59.81%

422

548

77.01%

182

196

92.86%

394

574

68.64%

600

797

75.28%

39,288

58,329

67.36%

VOTER TURNOUT

175

Town/City

September Primary R Vote D Vote IXimout

Amherst

1,649

584

33.61%

Antrim

293

186

30.39%

Bedford

2,125

826

24.60%

Bennington

177

105

28.66%

Brookline

412

189

25.69%

Deering

197

155

35.96%

Francestown

251

164

41.75%

Goffstown

1,506

967

21.67%

Greenfield

140

99

27.53%

Greenville

127

107

23.59%

Hancock

386

253

49.84%

Hillsborough

559

269

30.62%

Hollis

1,247

282

35.39%

Hudson

1,159

795

13.46%

Litchfield

434

229

13.63%

Lyndeborough

194

93

26.45%

Manchester Ward 1

1,094

863

37.93%

Manchester Ward 2

804

799

34.77%

Manchester Ward 3

470

541

29.42%

Manchester Ward 4

439

566

30.48%

Manchester Ward 5

315

646

34.16%

Manchester Ward 6

793

967

33.42%

Manchester Ward 7

452

703

33.93%

Manchester Ward 8

696

897

32.97%

Manchester Ward 9

520

817

34.75%

Manchester Ward 10

632

804

35.18%

Manchester Ward 1 1

382

558

30.15%

Manchester Ward 12

754

675

31.99%

Mason

114

59

23.01%

Merrimack

2.234

1.265

19.50%

Milford

1,315

667

21.08%

Mont Vernon

278

138

26.41%

Nashua Ward 1

848

577

19.98%

Nashua Ward 2

619

437

15.62%

Nashua Ward 3

592

437

19.51%

Nashua Ward 4

265

316

14.22%

Nashua Ward 5

626

447

17.35%

Nashua Ward 6

382

508

17.23%

Nashua Ward 7

415

516

18.34%

Nashua Ward 8

493

392

12.93%

Nashua Ward 9

539

435

15.21%

New Boston

495

234

23.43%

New Ipswich

355

183

21.12%

Pelham

436

272

9.79%

Peterborough

687

813

31.37%

Sharon

40

65

47.73%

Temple

146

132

41.80%

Weare

670

360

20.15%

Wilton

363

321

30.16%

Windsor

26

12

28.57%

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

30,145

22,725

23.54%

November Election

Ballots

Reg.

Cast

Voters

IXirnout

6,083

7,338

82.90%

1.155

1,577

73.24%

10.365

13,358

77.59%

633

633

100.00%

2,096

2,421

86.58%

826

1,093

75.57%

879

1,062

82.77%

7.656

12,444

61.52%

677

860

78.72%

768

950

80.84%

1 ,083

1,378

78.59%

2,090

2,999

69.69%

4,026

4,673

86.15%

9,630

15,721

61.26%

3,408

5,286

64.47%

792

1.183

66.95%

4,533

5,572

81.35%

4,004

5,213

76.81%

2,793

4,083

68.41%

2,964

3,534

83.87%

2,757

3,168

87.03%

4,709

5,937

79.32%

2,978

4.007

74.32%

4,215

5,079

82.99%

3,371

4,270

78.95%

3,579

4,611

77.62%

2,526

3,279

77.04%

3,761

5,243

71.73%

616

791

77.88%

12,393

19,533

63.45%

6,064

9,171

66.12%

1,124

1,664

67.55%

4.984

7.752

64.29%

4,520

7,780

58.10%

3,621

6,107

59.29%

2,395

4,611

5 1 .94%

4,270

6,803

62.77%

3,603

5,689

63.33%

3,429

5,638

60.82%

4,282

7,404

57.83%

4,458

7,029

63.42%

2.190

3,368

65.02%

1,882

2,796

67.31%

5,238

7,696

68.06%

3,296

5,145

64.06%

198

239

82.85%

663

686

96.65%

3,462

5,554

62.33%

1,846

2,485

74.29%

107

116

92.24%

168,998

245,029

68.97%

176

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Town/City

September Primary R Vote D Vote Turnout

November Election Ballots Reg. Cast Voters Tiirnout

Allenstown

277

325

26.74%

Andover

264

174

29.67%

Boscawen

320

225

27.96%

Bow

1.232

584

34.98%

Bradford

191

145

31.43%

Canterbury

347

230

39.88%

Chichester

316

157

33.59%

Concord Ward 1

371

302

26.95%

Concord Ward 2

285

270

21.90%

Concord Ward 3

329

316

33.66%

Concord Ward 4

370

460

26.34%

Concord Ward 5

485

471

33.63%

Concord Ward 6

227

273

20.76%

Concord Ward 7

523

477

36.34%

Concord Ward 8

347

289

26.94%

Concord Ward 9

370

277

25.46%

Concord Ward 1 0

681

484

35.04%

Danbury

144

65

29.48%

Dunbarton

333

165

30.38%

Epsom

497

241

27.18%

Franklin Ward 1

240

141

22.80%

Franklin Ward 2

171

107

20.55%

Franklin Ward 3

222

160

24.76%

Henniker

465

357

29.09%

Hill

106

63

31.89%

Hooksett

1,113

619

32.61%

Hopkinton

900

614

35.70%

Loudon

437

216

18.12%

New London

983

340

45.29%

Newbury

287

125

28.89%

Northfield

326

223

21.46%

Pembroke

654

430

5.58%

Pittsfield

429

186

31.20%

Salisbury

109

57

19.48%

Sutton

243

146

31.96%

Warner

423

271

40.47%

Webster

220

131

35.14%

Wilmot

159

109

37.12%

MERRLMACK COUNTY

15,396

10.225

25.35%

1,857

2,587

71.78%

1,111

1,574

70.58%

1.449

1.984

73.03%

4.022

5.561

72.33%

826

1.169

70.66%

1.197

1.528

78.34%

1.190

1.550

76.77%

1,748

2,836

61.64%

1,678

1,678

100.00%

1,450

2,112

68.66%

2,189

3,343

65.48%

2,088

3.312

63.04%

1,515

2,754

55.01%

2,067

2.968

69.64%

1,510

2.362

63.93%

1,632

2.805

58.18%

2,619

3.661

71.54%

530

750

70.67%

1,291

1.760

73.35%

2.005

2.950

67.97%

1.092

1 ,693

64.50%

895

1,492

59.99%

1,107

1,820

60.82%

2.062

3.048

67.65%

457

578

79.07%

5,331

6.327

84.26%

3,289

4.518

72.80%

2.160

2.973

72.65%

1,076

1.533

70.19%

2,606

3.181

81.92%

1,856

2.832

65.54%

3,121

4,868

64.11%

1,555

2,179

71.36%

624

903

69.10%

949

1 .302

72.89%

1,418

1,843

76.94%

824

! ,083

76.08%

642

783

81.99%

65.038

92.200

70.54%

VOTER TURNOUT

Jl

Town/City

September Primary R Vote D Vote T\imout

November Election Ballots Reg. Cast Voters "Rimout

Atkinson

517

260

15.50%

Auburn

504

259

24.94%

Brentwood

339

147

25.82%

Candia

564

211

27.68%

Chester

386

121

21.58%

Danville

268

140

19.97%

Deerfield

493

231

26.80%

Derry

2,006

1,014

15.85%

East Kingston

199

78

20.84%

Epping

463

286

19.08%

Exeter

1,369

910

21.50%

Fremont

322

95

21.23%

Greenland

344

180

27.23%

Hampstead

787

332

18.41%

Hampton

1,173

985

17.24%

Hampton Falls

287

104

24.94%

Kensington

154

145

20.37%

Kingston

732

246

28.05%

Londonderry

1,596

801

15.96%

New Castle

294

160

53.29%

Newfields

160

124

27.36%

Newington

164

90

40.84%

Newmarket

442

597

16.28%

Newton

250

130

12.85%

North Hampton

481

295

20.87%

Northwood

346

187

21.50%

Nottingham

358

242

25.17%

Plaistow

518

239

13.73%

Portsmouth Ward 1

184

325

17.56%

Portsmouth Ward 2

216

447

15.08%

Portsmouth Ward 3

192

244

20.27%

Portsmouth Ward 4

370

453

18.34%

Portsmouth Ward 5

298

455

17.63%

Raymond

771

402

20.41%

Rye

830

538

28.49%

Salem

1,432

1.146

14.59%

Sandown

320

168

17.22%

Seabrook

556

293

13.95%

South Hampton

64

44

18.21%

Stratham

613

315

20.40%

Windham

896

330

16.75%

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

22,258

13,769

18.71%

3,745

5,289

70.81%

2,415

3.287

73.47%

1,511

2.050

73.71%

2,220

3,142

70.66%

1,850

2,571

71.96%

1.767

2.242

78.81%

2,025

2.984

67.86%

12,241

19.585

62.50%

979

1,404

69.73%

2.556

4,287

59.62%

7,214

11,463

62.93%

1.639

2,183

75.08%

1.944

2,162

89.92%

4,229

6,465

65.41%

8,330

13,577

61.35%

1,203

1,666

72.21%

1,134

1,578

71.86%

2,861

3,754

76.21%

10,285

16.146

63.70%

759

870

87.24%

858

1.071

80. 1 1 %

511

633

80.73%

4.014

7,206

55.70%

1.969

3.155

62.41%

2,632

4,003

65.75%

1,660

2,870

57.84%

1,885

2,608

72.28%

3.516

5.869

59.91%

1,936

3,368

57.48%

2,758

4,985

55..33%

1,428

2,357

60.59%

2,889

4,984

57.97%

2,641

4,769

55.38%

3.899

6,333

61.57%

3.477

5,158

67.41%

12,128

19,060

63.63%

2,248

3,012

74.63%

3,588

6,506

55.15%

509

621

81.96%

3,680

5,082

72.41%

5,560

7,507

74.06%

134,693

207,862

64.80%

178

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Town/Citv

September Primary R Vote D Vote Turnout

November Election Ballots Reg. Cast Voters Turnout

Barrington

Dover Ward 1

Dover Ward 2

Dover Ward 3

Dover Ward 4

Dover Ward 5

Dover Ward 6

Durham

Farmington

Lee

Madbury

Middleton

Milton

New Durham

Rochester Ward 1

Rochester Ward 2

Rochester Ward 3

Rochester Ward 4

Rochester Ward 5

Rollinsford

Somersworth Ward 1

Somersworth Ward 2

Somersworth Ward 3

Somersworth Ward 4

Somersworth Ward 5

Strafford

STRAFFORD COUNTY

541

436

20.86%

291

351

20.95%

163

305

15.57%

446

476

22.97%

353

392

24.27%

256

331

18.23%

262

337

21.52%

471

833

24.85%

309

270

17.40%

312

441

27.99%

143

185

29.05%

88

96

23.99%

213

198

16.98%

199

122

22.17%

323

343

20.77%

343

267

19.70%

368

294

18.72%

304

375

21.54%

262

287

19.28%

167

201

17.47%

142

268

24.68%

95

168

20.36%

96

183

19.03%

98

252

21.08%

86

150

20.98%

332

259

23.07%

6,663

7,820

2L12%

3,551

5,310

66.87%

2,060

3,379

60.96%

1,886

3,391

55.62%

2,837

4,440

63.90%

2,177

3.404

63.95%

1,952

3.704

52.70%

2,010

3.099

64.86%

5,569

7,113

78.29%

2,252

3.648

61.73%

2.204

2.906

75.84%

880

1.235

71.26%

589

844

69.79%

1.687

2.649

63.68%

1,142

1.545

73.92%

2,354

3.527

66.74%

2,287

3,414

66.99%

2,631

3.962

66.41%

2,514

3.505

71.73%

2.019

3.128

64.55%

1,391

2.235

62.24%

1,104

1.816

60.79%

853

1.448

58.91%

952

1,633

58.30%

1,105

1,878

58.84%

735

1,285

57.20%

1.838

2,779

66.14%

50,579

77,277

65.45%

Acworth

Charlestown

Claremont Ward 1

Claremont Ward 2

Claremont Ward 3

Cornish

Croydon

Goshen

Grantham

Langdon

Lempster

Newport

Plainfield

Springfield

Sunapee

Unity

Washington

SULLIVAN COUNTY

96

85

32.55%

279

268

20.63%

258

296

20.69%

437

325

29.32%

265

347

24.29%

179

170

33.21%

79

39

32.69%

69

55

28.12%

395

222

31.89%

67

35

22.32%

109

45

28.21%

455

313

22.11%

184

248

31.83%

151

80

33.14%

595

238

29.77%

114

75

22.80%

130

48

29.13%

3,862

2,889

26.41%

464

563

82.42%

2,028

2,839

71.43%

1,530

2,533

60.40%

1,887

2.756

68.47%

1,726

2,581

66.87%

916

1,122

81.64%

329

402

81.84%

368

472

77.97%

1,490

2,103

70.85%

334

483

69.15%

448

582

76.98%

2,412

3,771

63.96%

1,216

1,469

82.78%

556

753

73.84%

1,897

3.048

62.24%

609

900

67.67%

508

662

76.74%

18,718

27,039

69.23%

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

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PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY 1 8 1

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY - 2000

A Presidential Primary was held on February 1, 2000 for the choice of President and Vice-President of the United States. There were 14 Republican candidates for President and 2 for Vice-President, and there were 16 Democratic candidates for President and 2 for Vice-President.

The following list shows the names and domiciles of the candidates and the number of votes for each.

Republican Ballots Cast 226,669

Republican Absentee Ballots Cast 12,854

Total Republican Ballots Cast 239,523

Dennocratic Ballots Cast 149,760

Democratic Absentee Ballots Cast 7,102

Total Democratic Ballots Cast 1 56,862

Republican Names on Checklist 286,244

Democratic Names on Checklist 211 ,708

Undeclared Names on Checklist 285,642

Total Names on Checklist 783,594

Persons registering to vote at polling place on Presidential Primary Election Day 38,642

Undeclared voters declaring a party then voting on Presidential Primary Election Day

Republican 68,492

Democratic 42,521

Undeclared voters voting who returned to undeclared status before leaving the

polling place 78,051

VOTE FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

REPUBLICAN PARTY

John McCain, Phoenix. Arizona, r 1 15,606

George W. Bush, Austin, Texas, r 72,330

Steve Forbes, Bedminster, New Jersey, r 30,166

Alan Lee Keyes, Damestown, Maryland, r 15,179

Gary Bauer, Fairfax, Virginia, r 1 ,640

Al Gore, Carthage, Tennessee, d 1,155

Bill Bradley, Montclair, New Jersey, d 1,025

Elizabeth Dole (write-in) 231

Orrin G. Hatch, Salt Lake City, Utah, r 163

Dorian Yeager, Rye, New Hampshire, r 98

Andy Martin, West Palm Beach, Florida, r 81

Samuel H. Berry, Jr.. Medford, Oregon, r 61

Kenneth A. Capalbo. Wakefield. Rhode Island, r 51

Timothy Lee Mosby, Red Bluff, California, r 41

Mark Dick Hames, New York, New York, r 34

Richard C. Peet, McLean, Virginia, r 23

Tom Oyler, Wichita, Kansas, r 14

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.. Round Hill Virginia, d 3

Jeffrey B. Peters. Jackson. New Hampshire, d 3

Charles Buckley, Whitefield. New Hampshire, d 2

Willie Felix Carter, Fort Worth Texas, d 2

Mark Greenstein, Culver City, California, d 2

Vincent S. Hamm, Golden, Colorado, d 1

Heather Harder, Crown Point, Indiana, d 1

Michael Skok, Cheektowaga, New York, d 1

Miscellaneous write-ins 293

1 82 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Al Gore. Carthage, Tennessee, d 76,897

Bill Bradley. Montclair. New Jersey, d 70,502

John McCain. Phoenix, Arizona, r 3,320

Steve Forbes, Bedminster, New Jersey, r 998

George W. Bush, Austin, Texas, r 827

Alan Lee Keyes, Damestown, Maryland, r 424

Charles Buckley, Whitefield, New Hampshire, d 322

Heather Harder, Crown Point, Indiana, d 192

Jeffrey B. Peters, Jackson, New Hampshire, d 156

John B. Eaton, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, d 134

Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. Round Hill, Virginia, d 124

Jim Taylor. St. Paul. Minnesota, d 87

Mark Greenstein, Culver City, California, d 75

Gary Bauer, Fairfax, Virginia, r 44

Nathaniel Thomas Mullins, Wakefield, Massachusetts, d 35

Edward T O'Donnell, Jr., Wilmington, Delaware, d 35

Willie Felix Carter, Fort Worth Texas, d 30

Randolph W. Crow, Wilmington, North Carolina, d 29

Vincent S. Hamm. Golden. Colorado, d 22

Thomas Koos, Woodside, California, d 19

Michael Skok, Cheektowaga, New York, d 18

Mark Dick Harnes, New York, New York, r 7

Andy Martin, West Palm Beach, Florida, r 2

Miscellaneous write-ins 340

FOR VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

REPUBLICAN PARTY

William Bryk, Staten Island, New York, r 23,808

Russell J. Fomwalt, New York, New York, r 18,512

Elizabeth Dole (write-in) 9,547

Alan Lee Keyes (write-in) 5,426

John McCain (write-in) 4,002

Steve Forbes (write-in) 3,8 19

George W. Bush (write-in) 2.649

Colin Powell (write-in) 736

Gary Bauer (write-in) 489

Orrin G. Hatch (write-in) 218

Bill Bradley (write-in) 129

Al Gore (write-in) 73

Wladislav David Kubiak. Kennebunkport. Maine, d 43

Sam Costello, Berwick, Pennsylvania, d 35

Miscellaneous write-ins 4, 1 34

DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Wladislav David Kubiak, Kennebunkport. Maine, d 21,275

Sam Costello, Berwick, Pennsylvania, d 16,726

Bill Bradley (write-in) 2,789

Al Gore (wnte-in) 1,147

John McCain (write-in) 629

Elizabeth Dole (write-in) 593

Jeanne Shaheen (write-in) . 361

Alan Lee Keyes (write-in) 292

Steve Forbes (write-in) 202

Miscellaneous write-ins 3,089

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

183

♦write-in

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES SUMMARY/REPUBLICAN

Summary by Counties

Belknap

Carroll

Cheshire

Coos

Grafton

Hillsborough

Merrimack

Rockingham

Strafford

Sullivan

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s^-

/

/

/

62

3

4,192

51

5

3,565

66

4

3,666

22

3

1,642

107

5

4,574

577

14

21,223

220

10

8,263

327

10

17,353

172

5

5,581

36

2

2,271

/

/

/

4

f ^

4

1,696

0

7

827

2

1,357

3

7

509

3

1,547

1

10

776

3

812

2

7

315

4

1,837

3

18

857

13

10,365

7

37

5,051

3

3,561

2

19

1,871

12

6,534

14

39

3,160

4

1,514

0

14

1,328

3

943

2

5

485

Totals

.640

61

72,330

51

30,166

34

163

15,179

/

/

/

/

Belknap

5

6.009

1

0

4

87

93

26

Carroll

7

5,794

5

2

4

36

30

49

Cheshire

3

6,583

3

2

5

88

89

8

Coos

3

2,266

4

0

8

29

40

1

Grafton

6

7,750

2

2

6

81

56

1

Hillsborough

15

31,896

5

2

18

266

343

42

Merrimack

12

15,302

2

0

8

129

141

51

Rockingham

23

27,806

11

11

29

216

203

22

Strafford

4

8,479

8

4

16

65

116

29

Sullivan

3

3,721

0

0

0

28

44

2

Totals

81

115,606

41

23

98

1,025

1,155

231

The following candidates received 15 or fewer votes statewide: LaRouche-3; Peters-3; Skok- 1 . Miscellaneous write-ias; 293

R: Oyler-14. D: Buckley-2; Caiter-2; Greenstein-2; Hamm-1; Harder- 1;

184

NEW HAMPSHIRE MA^aJAL

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES BELKNAP COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

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/

/

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V

Alton

6

442

231

84

648

8

0

0

Bamstead

5

218

144

101

383

0

3

0

Belmont

7

338

143

110

535

6

18

2

Center Harbor

6

96

40

20

153

3

0

0

Gilford

5

678

176

63

985

14

15

0

Gilmanton

0

216

12

48

356

12

4

0

Laconia Wd 1

4

299

114

28

341

7

4

0

Laconia Wd 2

3

202

86

41

207

3

4

0

Laconia Wd 3

0

185

70

32

232

1

1

0

Laconia Wd 4

5

148

68

30

187

0

2

24

Laconia Wd 5

1

134

52

25

197

2

6

0

Laconia Wd 6

1

182

80

21

. 283

6

5

0

Meredith

8

558

244

64

699

15

21

0

New Hampton

5

135

73

45

178

4

5

0

Sanbomton

0

187

70

61

321

2

2

0

Tiiton

6

174

93

54

304

4

3

0

Totals

62

4.192

1,696

827

6.009

87

93

26

*write-in

Berry, Jr.: 1-Barnstead; 1 -Belmont; 1 -Tiiton. Capalbo: 1 -Belmont. 1 -Gilmanton; 1 -Laconia Ward 4; 1 -Meredith. Hatch: l-Bamstead;3-Gilford; 1 -Meredith; 2-Tilton. Martin: l-Barnstead; 1-Gilmanton; 1-Laconia Ward4; 1-Meredith; 1-Tilton. Mosby: 1 -Gilford. Yeager: 2-Bamstead; 1 -Laconia Ward 4; 1 -Sanbomton. Miscellaneous write-ins: 1 1

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

185

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES CARROLL COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

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/

/

/

*

Albany

0

49

12

2

53

0

0

10

Bartlett

1

213

57

20

450

3

3

35

Brookfield

3

56

27

11

106

0

0

0

Chatham

0

21

11

2

32

0

0

0

Conway

10

460

174

60

920

16

13

2

Eaton

0

24

9

2

60

0

0

0

Effingham

1

66

37

22

130

0

0

0

Freedom

0

129

37

9

181

1

0

0

Hale's Loc.

0

12

1

1

20

0

0

0

Hart's Loc.

0

5

0

0

9

0

0

0

Jackson

1

111

22

11

156

1

0

0

Madison

2

133

61

21

272

0

0

0

Moultonborough

13

483

226

56

752

I

0

2

Ossipee

7

262

97

35

376

1

2

0

Sandwich

0

121

43

17

205

1

1

0

Tamworth

1

181

68

36

241

5

2

0

Tuftonboro

0

244

114

41

386

0

1

0

Wakefield

6

313

100

66

486

1

1

0

Wolfeboro

6

682

261

97

959

6

7

0

Totals

51

3.565

1,357

509

5,794

36

30

49

♦write-in

Berry, Jr.: 1 -Freedom; 3-Moultonborough; 1-Ossipee. Capalbo: 1-Effingham; 1 -Wakefield. Harnes: 1-Brookfield; 1-Conway; 1-Effingham. Hatch: 1-Conway; l-Freedom; 1 -Wakefield; 4- Wolfeboro. Martin: 2-Conway; 1-Tamworth; 2-Tuftonboro; 2-Wolfeboro. Mosby: 1-Brookfield; 2-Moultonborough; 1 -Tuftonboro; I -Wakefield. Oyler: 1-Conway; 1 -Madison; 1-Wolfeboro. Peet: 1 -Wakefield; I -Wolfeboro. Yeager: 1 -Bartlett; l-Jack.son; 1 -Madison; 1 -Tuftonboro. Peters: 1 -Hart's Location; l-Jackson; I -Tamworth. Miscellaneous write-ins: 21

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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES CHESHIRE COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

Alstead

Chesterfield

Dublin

Fitzwilliam

Gilsum

Harrisville

Hinsdale

Jaffrey

KeeneWdl

Keene Wd2

Keene Wd3

Keene Wd4

Keene Wd5

Marlborough

Marlow

Nelson

Richmond

Rindge

Roxbury

Stoddard

Sullivan

Surry

Swanzey

Troy

Walpole

Westmoreland

Winchester

/

/

2

86

1

202

2

119

1

116

0

40

2

60

4

153

2

311

3

100

4

190

3

205

2

251

3

237

0

108

0

29

0

37

3

33

5

334

0

5

2

53

1

48

0

45

9

350

3

82

4

223

1

105

9

144

/

/

34

2

73

0

47

1

54

0

23

0

21

0

33

0

119

0

43

0

74

0

91

1

85

0

95

2

44

0

28

0

15

0

46

0

170

0

5

1

33

0

15

1

20

0

146

1

46

0

88

1

41

0

58

0

16

37 67 25 8 9 20 55 32 33 33 42 53 13 8 9 24 55 5 34 10 10 66 32 36 14 30

/

r

192

5

4

382

2

3

220

2

1

254

3

0

59

5

1

102

1

0

203

2

8

543

5

1

294

2

0

343

3

8

398

6

4

438

9

10

529

7

13

190

0

3

76

4

0

78

1

0

112

1

5

387

4

0

21

1

0

111

1

1

52

0

0

89

1

0

559

7

9

132

4

0

383

4

3

217

3

4

219

5

11

Totals

66

3,666

1,547

10

776

6,583

88

89

Berry, Jr.: 2-Keene Ward 4; 2- Walpole. Capalbo: 1 -Alstead: 1 -Rindge: 1 -Swanzey. Harnes: 1 -Hinsdale. Martin: 1-Keene Ward 2: 1-Keene Ward 5: 1-Winchester. Mosby: 2-Harrisville: 1-Keene Ward 1. Peet: 1-Keene Ward 5: 1 -Marlborough. Yeager: 2-Alstead: 1-Keene Ward 2: 1 -Marlborough: 1-Marlow. Buckley: I-Gilsum. Carter: 1-Keene Ward 5; 1-Winchester. Hamm: 1-Marlow. LaRouche: 1-Gilsum. Skok: 1-Rindge. E. Dole (write-in); 6-Alstead; 1 -Hinsdale: 1-Winchester. Miscellaneous write-ins; 11

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

187

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES COOS COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

/

Atk. & Gilm. Ac. Gt.

0

Bean's Grant

0

Bean's Purchase

0

Berlin Ward 1

3

Berlin Ward 2

5

Berlin Ward 3

1

Berlin Ward 4

2

Cambridge Carroll

0 1

Chandlers' Purchase

0

Clarksville

0

Colebrook

0

Columbia

1

Crawford's Purchase

0

Cutts Grant

0

Dalton

1

Dix's Grant

0

Dixville

0

Dummer

0

Errol

0

Erving's Location

0

Gorham

3

Green's Grant

0

Hadley's Purchase Jefferson

0

1

Kilkenny Lancaster

0

3

Low & Burbank's Gt.

0

Martin's Location

0

Milan

0

Millsfield

0

Northumberland

1

Odell

0

Pinkhams' Grant

0

Pittsburg Randolph Sargent's Pur.

0 0 0

Second College Gt.

0

Shelburne

0

Stark

0

Stewartstown

0

Stratford

0

Success

0

Thompson & Mes's Pur Wentworth's Loc.

. 0 0

Whitefield

0

0

0

0

47

71

123

54

0

68

0

26

127

41

0

0

40

0

12

26

26

0

127

0

0

88

0

254

0

0

70

4

82

0

0

78

42

0

0

35

26

29

21

0

0

3

122

/■

/ 'i^

0

0

0

0

0

0

54

18

37

18

68

22

25

22

0

0

36

11

0

0

9

5

74

13

21

3

0

0

0

0

24

23

0

0

1

0

9

5

10

0

0

0

51

15

0

0

0

0

58

15

0

0

111

45

0

0

0

0

28

13

0

0

45

12

0

0

0

0

19

9

10

5

0

0

0

0

5

6

12

9

26

12

14

2

0

0

0

0

0

1

65

31

£

0

0

0

123

161

195

83

0

56

0

20

214

52

0

0

65

0

10

24

29

0

194

0

0

111

0

286

0

0

86

1

124

0

0

82

41

0

0

33

31

35

41

0

0

3

166

-57

0

0

0

4

3

3

1

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

0-

0

1

0

5

0

0

1

0

2

0

0

2

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0 0 0 0

3

./

0 0 0 2 3 8 1

0 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 1

0 2

0 0 1 1

0 0

1

0

1 1

0 0 0 2

Totals

22

1,642

812

315

2,266

29

40

Berry. Jr: 1 -Berlin Ward 2; 1 -Berlin Ward 3; 1 -Clarksville. Capalbo: 1 -Berlin Ward Harnes: 1-Lancaster; 1-Stark. Hatch: 1 -Carroll; 2-Colebrook; 1-Gorham; 1-Jefferson. Martin: 1 -Milan: I -Northumberland; 1 -Pittsburg. Mosby: 3-Lancaster; I -Milan. Oyler:

; 1 -Colebrook; 1-Lancaster. I -Lancaster; 1 -Stewartstown. I -Berlin Ward 3; 1 -Pittsburg.

Yeager: 1 -Berlin Ward 4; I -Colebrook; 1 -Dalton; 1-Lancaster; 1 -Northumberland; 1-Lancaster. E. Dole (write-in): 1-Whitefield. Miscellaneous write-ins: 63

J.

Randolph; 1 -Stark. Buckley:

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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES GRAFTON COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

Alexandria

Ashland

Bath

Benton

Bethlehem

Bridgewater

Bristol

Campton

Canaan

Dorchester

Easton

Ellsworth

Enfield

Franconia

Grafton

Groton

Hanover

Haverhill

Hebron

Holdemess

Landaff

Lebanon Wdl

Lebanon Wd2

Lebanon Wd3

Lincoln

Lisbon

Littleton

Livermore

Lyman

Lyme

Monroe

Orange

Orford

Piermont

Plymouth

Rumney

Sugar Hill

Thornton

Warren

Waterville Valley

Wentworth

Woodstock

.^"

/

2

92

3

129

2

73

2

15

3

132

0

89

4

197

2

138

7

164

1

19

0

17

0

7

7

198

0

88

4

94

0

32

6

376

8

281

1

59

2

175

1

31

3

180

4

162

5

165

1

111

5

84

6

384

0

0

2

30

2

103

4

70

0

18

4

105

0

43

8

219

3

127

1

54

1

106

0

49

0

27

1

55

2

76

/

/

32

1

20

69

1

43

31

1

8

15

0

7

70

1

19

43

0

13

114

2

45

87

0

22

54

0

27

10

0

2

11

0

4

4

0

1

48

0

37

32

0

5

20

0

22

23

1

8

61

1

42

87

0

60

28

0

10

66

0

24

15

0

2

47

1

43

27

2

31

38

0

34

63

1

13

41

0

14

202

0

47

0

0

0

4

0

15

14

0

10

23

0

14

2

0

2

20

1

15

16

0

14

132

2

65

69

0

42

16

1

11

88

1

23

27

0

19

10

0

2

30

1

14

48

0

8

/

151

5

2

172

3

1

70

1

0

18

0

0

196

7

0

114

2

1

299

2

4

277

3

4

315

5

2

25

0

0

32

0

0

16

0

0

464

0

2

134

2

0

91

0

2

27

0

0

939

2

1

427

8

4

86

0

0

239

0

1

24

0

0

421

3

3

400

2

3

387

10

8

103

2

0

115

2

2

499

3

4

0

0

0

36

0

0

226

1

2

88

0

0

35

0

1

105

1

1

92

4

2

416

9

4

117

2

0

83

0

1

214

2

0

84

0

0

36

0

0

68

0

1

109

0

0

Totals

107

4,574

1,837

18

857

7.750

56

Berry, Jr: 1 -Bridgewater, 1 -Grafton; 1 -Haverhill; 1 -Holdemess; 1 -Thornton. Capalbo: 1 -Canaan; I -Enfield; 1 -Plymouth; 1 -Waterville Valley. Barnes: 1-Campton; 1 -Grafton; 1 -Littleton. Martin: 1-Campton; 1-Canaan; 1-Enfield; 1-Hanover; 1-Lisbon; 1-Warren. Mosby: 1-Groton; l-Haverhill. Oyler: 1-Bristol; 1-Enfield; 1-Haverhill. Peet: 1-Landaff; 1-Linleton. Yeager: 1-Alexandria; 1-Canaan; 1 -Enfield; 2-Lyme;l -Rumney. Green.stein: 2-Wentworth. E.Dole (write- in): 1-Thornton. Miscellaneous write-ins: 17

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

189

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

/

/

/

/

/

Amherst

14

0

1,002

1

285

1

146

Antrim

5

0

160

0

84

1

41

Bedford

34

0

1,859

0

881

2

310

Bennington

2

1

72

0

57

0

25

Brookline

5

0

289

0

114

0

57

Deering

5

0

117

0

78

0

43

Francestown

2

0

110

0

90

0

28

Goffstown

15

2

1,049

1

790

2

286

Greenfield

2

0

75

0

46

0

18

Greenville

2

0

78

0

52

16

Hancock

2

1

127

0

59

0

17

Hillsborough

8

0

273

1

153

2

70

Hollis

6

0

617

1

149

2

79

Hudson

59

0

1,222

0

394

1

317

Litchfield

15

1

428

1

183

0

108

Lyndeborough

8

0

106

0

64

0

31

Manchester Wd 1

1

0

705

0

401

2

121

Manchester Wd2

6

0

502

0

315

0

111

Manchester Wd3

4

1

293

0

186

2

88

Manchester Wd4

13

0

233

1

224

0

82

Manchester Wd5

7

0

224

0

158

0

83

Manchester Wd6

14

0

554

0

370

0

125

Manchester Wd7

11

0

297

1

224

0

92

Manchester Wd8

15

0

516

1

390

1

161

Manchester Wd9

9

0

333

0

290

0

109

Manchester Wd 10

9

0

353

0

306

0

100

Manchester Wd 1 1

5

0

246

0

227

1

90

Manchester Wd 12

6

0

465

1

330

0

142

Mason

I

0

78

0

36

0

13

Merrimack

57

0

1,707

0

652

1

424

Milford

37

1

839

0

332

2

215

Mont Vernon

10

0

168

0

62

0

46

Nashua Wdl

23

1

579

0

192

4

127

Nashua Wd2

10

2

534

0

144

1

105

Nashua Wd3

10

0

380

0

160

1.

97

Nashua Wd4

8

0

175

1

81

1

67

Nashua Wd5

10

1

476

0

174

0

100

Nashua Wd6

16

1

336

0

114

1

93

Nashua Wd7

8

0

318

0

137

0

88

Nashua Wd8

9

0

413

0

147

1

101

Nashua Wd9

19

I

502

0

147

2

85

New Boston

10

0

295

0

218

0

73

New Ipswich

11

0

316

2

164

1

98

Pelham

18

0

602

0

192

0

119

Peterborough

10

0

429

0

110

3

47

Sharon

0

0

30

0

10

0

4

Temple

1

0

75

1

40

0

20

Weare

19

0

430

0

254

2

182

Wilton

6

1

224

0

93

0

50

Windsor

0

0

12

0

6

0

I

Totals

577

14

21,223

13

10.365

37

5,051

190

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

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/

/

/

V

Amherst

0

1,631

0

15

6

0

Antrim

0

257

1

0

0

0

Bedford

1

2,265

0

14

12

1

Bennington

0

123

0

0

2

0

Brookline

0

474

0

3

1

0

Deering

0

151

0

1

2

0

Francestown

0

210

0

0

0

0

Goffstown

0

1,340

1

2

9

0

Greenfield

0

138

0

1

0

0

Greenville

0

106

0

0

3

0

Hancock

0

294

0

2

2

0

Hillsborough

0

487

0

6

4

0

HolHs

0

1.105

0

8

4

0

Hudson

I

1,945

0

8

16

31

Litchfield

0

722

0

2

4

0

Lyndeborough

0

181

0

2

3

0

Manchester Wd 1

0

766

0

25

13

0

Manchester Wd2

1

653

1

10

7

0

Manchester Wd3

0

387

0

1

8

0

Manchester Wd4

0

389

0

8

9

0

Manchester Wd5

0

266

0

6

7

0

Manchester Wd6

0

693

1

2

15

0

Manchester Wd7

0

409

0

5

16

0

Manchester Wd8

1

587

0

11

8

1

Manchester Wd9

0

398

0

8

17

I

Manchester Wd 10

0

440

0

9

23

0

Manchester Wd 1 1

0

313

1

S

16

0

Manchester Wd 12

0

531

I

5

9

1

Mason

0

181

0

1

1

0

Merrimack

3

2,531

1

21

21

0

Milford

1

1,314

2

13

9

1

Mont Vernon

0

268

0

3

3

0

Nashua Wdl

0

1,080

0

7

7

1

Nashua Wd2

0

899

1

8

10

1

Nashua Wd3

0

719

1

7

5

0

Nashua Wd4

0

293

0

0

7

0

Nashua Wd5

0

800

1

0

0

0

Nashua Wd6

1

514

0

3

9

2

Nashua Wd7

0

537

0

7

11

0

Nashua Wd8

0

779

0

9

11

0

Nashua Wd9

0

851

0

0

3

0

New Boston

0

480

1

2

0

0

New Ipswich

1

329

0

1

0

0

Pelham

3

870

2

6

14

0

Peterborough

0

810

2

4

3

0

Sharon

0

42

0

1

0

2

Temple

2

169

0

0

0

0

Weare

0

771

1

4

10

0

Wilton

0

379

0

6

3

0

Windsor

0

19

0

1

0

0

Totals

15

31,896

18

266

343

42

*write-in

Harnes: 2-Hudson: 1 -Manchester Ward 6; 1 -Manchester Ward 8: 2-New Boston; 1 -Sharon. Mosby: 1 -Litchfield: 3-Merrimack; 1-New Boston. Oyler: 1 -Francestown; 1 -Hudson; 1 -Milford; 1 -Weare. Peet: 1 -Litchfield; 1 -Manchester Ward 11. LaRouche: l-Manchester Ward 5; 1 -Weare. Miscellaneous write-ins: 88

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

191

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES MERRIMACK COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

/

/

/

/

/

Allenstown

8

0

163

121

0

68

Andover

2

0

93

50

0

36

Boscawen

7

2

200

85

0

29

Bow

13

1

680

222

0

111

Bradford

2

0

86

58

0

32

Canterbury

3

0

130

46

0

35

Chichester

2

0

159

74

0

56

Concord Wdl

5

0

192

67

0

42

Concord Wd2

0

0

172

55

1

36

Concord Wd3

6

0

169

47

0

38

Concord Wd4

7

0

175

76

2

50

Concord Wd5

4

0

268

61

1

57

Concord Wd6

7

2

143

41

0

57

Concord Wd7

13

0

252

76

0

36

Concord Wd8

3

0

187

82

1

34

Concord Wd9

8

0

214

59

0

37

Concord Wd 10

3

0

367

102

1

60

Danbury

0

1

72

39

3

12

Dunbarton

9

0

181

119

1

40

Epsom

6

0

274

118

1

81

Franklin Wdl

2

1

128

64

0

44

Franklin Wd2

3

0

95

53

0

27

Franklin Wd3

2

0

118

65

0

43

Henniker

8

0

230

86

1

45

Hill

3

0

59

26

0

16

Hooksett

15

3

736

495

1

168

Hopkinton

11

0

409

120

1

66

Loudon

14

0

298

132

1

83

Newbury

2

0

137

75

0

24

New London

5

0

515

152

2

38

Northfield

3

0

235

80

0

62

Pembroke

11

0

378

196

0

113

Pittsfield

5

0

203

117

0

77

Salisbury

0

0

93

31

1

21

Sutton

2

0

125

62

0

24

Warner

19

0

162

115

0

45

Webster

3

0

93

50

1

20

Wilmot

4

0

72

44

0

8

Totals

220

10

8.263

3.561

19

1,871

192

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES MERRIMACK COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

/

/

/

*

Allenstown

0

319

2

3

0

Andover

0

299

1

1

0

Boscawen

0

304

1

8

0

Bow

0

1,140

6

2

0

Bradford

0

187

2

2

0

Canterbury

1

364

0

1

0

Chichester

0

259

0

1

0

Concord Wdl

0

402

4

6

0

Concord Wd2

0

383

5

2

1

Concord Wd3

0

329

4

3

0

Concord Wd4

1

404

6

9

44

Concord Wd5

0

467

14

5

0

Concord Wd6

0

264

6

6

0

Concord Wd7

1

502

4

8

1

Concord Wd8

0

367

5

5

0

Concord Wd9

0

352

0

11

0

Concord Wd 10

1

649

6

5

0

Danbury

1

133

0

1

0

Dunbarton

0

315

5

1

1

Epsom

1

424

2

6

0

Franklin Wdl

0

274

1

0

0

Franklin Wd2

0

185

2

3

3

Franklin Wd3

0

260

2

1

0

Henniker

0

514

0

0

0

Hill

0

115

0

1

0

Hooksett

1

966

8

10

1

Hopkinton

0

985

6

2

0

Loudon

1

498

2

2

0

Newbury

1

286

5

0

0

New London

0

779

5

1

0

Northfield

0

398

2

7

0

Pembroke

2

691

5

10

0

Pittsfield

1

302

7

5

0

Salisbury

0

190

1

0

0

Sutton

0

238

4

3

0

Warner

0

337

2

5

0

Webster

0

242

1

1

0

Wilmot

0

179

3

4

0

Totals

12

15.302

129

141

51

*write-in

Capalbo: 1-Bow; 1 -Concord Ward 10: 1-New London. Hames: 1 -Boscawen; .1 -Franklin Ward 3. Mosby: 1-Hooksett; 1-Pittsfield. Yeager: 1-Concord Ward 2: l-Concord Ward 3; l-Concord Ward 4; 1-Concord Ward 10; 1-Hooksett; 1-Loudon; 1 -Northfield; 1 -Wilmot. Miscellaneous write-ins: 42

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

193

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

/

/

/

/

/

/

/

Atkinson

13

0

572

1

163

0

1

61

Auburn

14

0

307

0

247

0

0

82

Brentwood

1

. 0

218

0

80

0

0

52

Candia

7

1

338

0

242

0

0

99

Chester

7

0

314

1

140

0

I

103

Danville

6

0

201

0

91

0

0

45

Deerfield

13

0

250

1

188

2

0

73

Deny

41

0

1,597

0

699

1

2

371

East Kingston

2

0

150

0

55

0

0

34

Epping

12

0

267

2

151

0

3

78

Exeter

13

0

963

0

311

0

4

140

Fremont

4

0

212

0

103

0

0

60

Greenland

1

1

253

1

48

0

2

28

Hampstead

10

0

563

0

233

0

4

106

Hampton

11

1

1.118

0

309

0

2

112

Hampton Falls

4

1

223

0

78

0

1

31

Kensington

6

0

138

0

38

0

0

19

Kingston

13

0

396

0

159

0

1

58

Londonderry

32

0

1,465

0

613

0

5

358

New Castle

1

0

137

0

28

0

0

10

Newfields

0

0

118

1

0

0

0

22

Newington

0

0

98

0

13

0

0

8

Newmarket

9

0

312

1

107

0

2

86

Newton

6

0

207

0

65

1

0

40

North Hampton

3

0

394

0

94

0

0

45

Northwood

2

0

228

0

113

1

1

74

Nottingham

7

1

208

0

123

0

0

91

Plaistow

6

0

452

0

130

2

2

61

Portsmouth Wdl

1

0

135

0

28

0

0

26

Portsmouth Wd2

3

0

189

2

48

4

0

30

Portsmouth Wd3

0

0

134

0

27

0

4

15

Portsmouth Wd4

2

0

320

0

74

0

0

30

Portsmouth Wd5

2

0

227

0

61

0

0

20

Raymond

9

1

467

0

273

1

0

136

Rye

3

0

516

0

129

1

2

43

Salem

25

2

1,513

1

594

1

1

198

Sandown

14

1

285

0

148

0

1

69

Seabrook

5

0

449

0

154

0

0

53

South Hampton

0

0

65

0

15

0

0

4

Stratham

6

1

523

1

127

0

0

64

Windham

13

0

831

0

235

0

0

125

Totals

327

10

17.353

12

6,534

14

39

3,160

194

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

/

/

/

*

Atkinson

0

818

0

0

0

2

5

0

Auburn

1

504

0

0

0

9

6

0

Brentwood

0

344

1

0

2

1

1

0

Candia

0

461

0

0

1

5

8

0

Chester

0

353

1

0

1

0

0

0

Danville

0

361

0

0

0

4

6

0

Deerfield

0

476

0

0

0

3

4

0

Derry

3

2,384

0

0

2

18

12

2

East Kingston

1

245

0

0

0

2

0

0

Epping

0

462

0

0

0

0

2

2

Exeter

2

1,673

0

0

2

20

11

0

Fremont

1

329

0

0

1

4

5

0

Greenland

2

463

0

d

0

1

2

0

Hampstead

2

975

0

0

0

6

4

1

Hampton

2

1,754

2

0

0

10

5

0

Hampton Falls

I

322

1

0

2

1

1

13

Kensington

0

303

0

0

0

2

1

0

Kingston

1

648

0

0

0

6

7

0

Londonderry

2

2,215

0

0

0

20

15

0

New Castle

0

226

0

0

1

0

0

0

Newfields

0

237

2

0

0

0

3

0

Newington

0

135

0

0

0

0

1

1

Newmarket

0

771

0

0

0

5

4

0

Newton

1

369

0

0

1

5

4

0

North Hampton

0

660

0

0

0

8

4

0

Northwood

0

316

0

0

0

1

2

0

Nottingham

0

412

0

0

3

2

2

0

Plaistow

0

654

1

0

0

9

8

0

Portsmouth Wd 1

0

276

0

0

1

1

11

0

Portsmouth Wd2

0

367

1

1

3

3

1

1

Portsmouth Wd3

0

244

0

0

0

2

3

0

Portsmouth Wd4

0

. 610

0

0

0

1

1

1

Portsmouth Wd5

0

436

0

0

1

1

1

0

Raymond

1

822

0

1

0

2

6

0

Rye

0

758

0

0

5

6

7

0

Salem

2

1.989

1

0

3

16

18

0

Sandown

0

479

0

0

0

0

7

0

Seabrook

0

512

0

9

0

0

2

0

South Hampton

0

100

0

0

0

2

0

0

Stratham

0

1,004

1

0

0

13

6

1

Windham

1

1,339

0

0

0

25

17

0

Totals

23

27,806

11

II

29

*write-in

Oyler: 1-Sandown. Miscellaneous write-ins: 36

216

203

22

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

195

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES STRAFFORD COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

/

/

Barrington

11

421

Dover Wdl

22

233

Dover Wd2

6

160

Dover Wd3

8

339

Dover Wd4

3

228

Dover Wd5

6

195

Dover Wd6

15

248

Durham

8

440

Farmington

2

242

Lee

6

222

Madbury

2

117

Middleton

1

60

Milton

5

213

New Durham

3

162

Rochester Wdl

8

298

Rochester Wd2

11

284

Rochester Wd3

21

366

Rochester Wd4

0

282

Rochester Wd5

15

212

RoUinsford

12

169

Somersworth Wd 1

5

130

Somersworth Wd2

0

90

Somersworth Wd3

0

105

Somersworth Wd4

0

97

Somersworth Wd5

1

53

Strafford

I

215

/

/

158

1

132

726

76

0

45

341

37

0

23

237

71

2

46

498

61

0

43

434

44

0

51

301

55

2

40

331

82

3

95

882

76

0

72

381

60

1

35

419

17

0

30

196

25

0

25

117

52

0

53

276

77

0

32

240

70

1

61

346

90

0

96

391

84

0

85

430

72

0

61

346

60

0

72

330

49

0

22

253

34

0

38

158

20

1

22

122

20

1

15

139

22

2-

33

133

17

0

26

79

85

0

75

373

Totals

172

5,581

1.514

14

1,328

8,479

196

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

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/

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Barrington

1

8

7

0

Dover Wdl

0

1

0

27

Dover Wd2

0

6

14

0

Dover Wd3

1

7

7

0

Dover Wd4

1

2

8

0

Dover Wd5

0

4

3

0

Dover Wd6

0

2

5

0

Durham

1

5

2

0

Farmington

0

1

6

0

Lee

0

4

3

0

Madbury

0

2

0

0

Middleton

0

0

2

0

Milton

1

0

3

0

New Durham

0

1

2

1

Rochester Wdl

1

0

0

0

Rochester Wd2

1

7

8

0

Rochester Wd3

0

7

16

0

Rochester Wd4

3

1

9

0

Rochester Wd5

0

0

1

0

Rollinsford

1

0

5

1

Somersworth Wd 1

0

2

2

0

Somersworth Wd2

0

0

1

0

Somersworth Wd3

1

0

1

0

Somersworth Wd4

1

0

5

0

Somersworth Wd5

1

0

2

0

Strafford

2

5

4

0

Totals

16

65

116

29

*wnte-m

Berry, Jr.: 1 -Rochester Ward 3; 2-Rochester Ward 4; 1 -Rochester Ward 5; 1 -Somersworth Ward 3. Capalbo: 1-Farmington; I -New Durham; ! -Rochester Ward 5: 1-Strafford. Martin: 1-Dover Ward 3; 1-Dover Ward 4; 1-Rochester Ward 1; 1 -Rochester Ward 2. Mosby: 1-Dover Ward 2; 1-Dover Ward 4: 1-Dover Ward 5; 1-Lee; 3-Madbury; 1-Milton. Oyler: 1-Dover Ward 4. Peet: 2-Dover Ward 4; 1-Dover Ward 6; 1 -Durham. Miscellaneous write-ins: 4

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

197

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES SULLIVAN COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

Ac worth

Chariestown

Claremont Wdl

Claremont Wd2

Claremont Wd3

Cornish

Croydon

Goshen

Grantham

Langdon

Lempster

Newport

Plainfield

Springfield

Sunapee

Unity

Washington

Totals

/

/

1

56

8

181

3

139

11

242

5

153

2

91

0

46

0

40

1

226

1

41

0

54

I

381

1

107

0

97

2

292

0

74

0

51

/

«.

f ^

/

/

/

18

15

118

0

0

53

72

405

5

6

85

48

251

1

6

89

51

332

5

8

72

34

248

4

6

25

28

161

3

0

23

5

69

0

1

21

3

71

1

2

55

26

382

0

0

22

5

72

0

0

40

8

96

1

2

145

63

429

2

3

35

21

266

2

3

33

22

124

1

1

143

51

463

3

4

46

17

109

0

2

38

16

125

0

0

36

2.271

943

485

3.721

44

Berry, Jr.: 1-Claremont Ward 3; 1 -Sunapee. Capalbo: 2-Comish; 1 -Newport. Harnes: i Hatch: 1 -Chariestown; 2-Claremont Ward 2; 1 -Claremont Ward 3; 1-Grantham. Martin: Unity. Harder: 1-Claremont Ward 2. E. Dole (write-in); 1-Comish; 1 -Springfield.

-Claremont Ward 2; 1 -Newport. 1 -Chariestown; 1 -Plainfield; 1-

198

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES SUMMARY/DEMOCRATIC

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^>

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/

/

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/

Belknap

2,711

13

0

0

7

2,837

4

Carroll

2.139

10

0

2

6

1,968

1

Cheshire

4.567

14

2

0

8

4,766

4

Coos

1,478

17

7

2

11

2,394

4

Grafton

5,321

18

1

2

4

3.824

7

Hillsborough

21.276

97

11

12

40

24.919

21

Merrimack

8,145

27

3

1

16

9,156

5

Rockingham

16.054

69

3

9

23

16,572

18

Strafford

6,659

33

2

0

10

8,112

10

Sullivan

2,152

24

1

1

9

2,349

1

Totals

70,502

322

30

29

134

76.897

75

/

/

/

/

/

/

Belknap

0

8

1

5

1

2

7

Carroll

1

17

0

6

2

0

26

Cheshire

0

8

1

4

2

1

5

Coos

2

2

1

7

4

2

7

Grafton

1

16

1

4

2

0

6

Hillsborough

7

36

11

47

6

17

43

Merrimack

0

13

0

14

4

7

14

Rockingham

7

41

3

28

7

3

29

Strafford

4

26

1

8

7

2

11

Sullivan

0

25

0

1

0 '

1

8

Totals

22

192

19

124

35

35

156

Belknap

Carroll

Cheshire

Coos

Grafton

Hillsborough

Merrimack

Rockingham

Strafford

Sullivan

0 0 0

1 1

8 1 5 1 1

/

4

3

3

5

3

31

14

13

9

2

/

/

0

49

0

19

2

59

2

36

3

29

18

279

1

74

4

144

13

99

I

39

/

63

29

229

13

7

80

64

16

300

59

20

124

42

26

195

362

157

726

113

43

403

165

62

676

79

55

390

38

9

197

Totals 18 87 44 827 998 424 3,320

The following candidates received 15 or fewer votes statewide: R: Hames-7: Manin-2. Miscellaneous write-ins: 340

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

199

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES BELKNAP COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC

/

/

/

/

/

Alton

209

4

172

5

2

1

19

Bamstead

195

1

205

0

2

5

3

Belmont

186

2

294

7

11

5

43

Center Harbor

62

0

62

0

1

0

I

Gilford

394

3

345

11

10

1

27

Gilmanton

156

0

138

1

10

1

17

Laconia Wd I

168

0

122

5

0

0

8

Laconia Wd 2

125

0

173

0

0

0

0

Laconia Wd 3

164

0

119

1

2

1

4

Laconia Wd 4

96

1

155

0

2

2

12

Laconia Wd 5

93

0

154

5

8

1

8

Laconia Wd 6

121

0

161

1

2

5

21

Meredith

282

0

277

3

9

4

39

New Hampton

145

I

100

3

1

0

8

Sanbomton

181

1

158

3

3

3

6

Tilton

134

0

202

4

0

0

13

Totals

2,711

13

2,837

49

63

29

229

Eaton: 3-Belmont; I -Gilmanton: 1-Laconia Ward 2: I-Laconia Ward 4: 1 -Meredith. Greenstein: 1 -Bamstead: 1 -Belmont: 1-Laconia Ward 2: I -New Hampton. Harder: 3-Barnstead: 2-Gilmanton: I-Laconia Ward 5: 2-Sanbornton: Koos: I-Meredith. LaRouche: l-Barnstead: I-Belmont: 1-Laconia Ward 2: I-Meredith: I-Tilton. Mullins: I-Sanbornton. O'Donnell: l-Barnstead: I-Laconia Ward I. Peters: I-AIton: 2-Barnstead: I-Gilford: I -Laconia Ward 4: 1-Laconia Ward 5; 1-Laconia Ward 6. Taylor: I-AIton; 1-Gilford; I-Laconia Ward 2: I-Sanbornton. Miscellaneous write-ins: 2

200

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES CARROLL COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC

/

/

/

Albany

31

0

36

Bartlett

185

0

155

Brookfield

29

0

26

Chatham

16

0

16

Conway

401

1

379

Eaton

35

0

13

Effingham

38

0

71

Freedom

59

1

56

Hale's Loc.

2

0

0

Harts Loc.

9

0

3

Jackson

84

0

70

Madison

108

0

97

Moultonborough

182

1

171

Ossipee

130

2

164

Sandwich

162

0

97

Tamworth

159

2

112

Tuftonboro

87

0

72

Wakefield

95

3

158

Wolfeboro

327

0

272

S7

/

/

3

0

0

0

1

3

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

4

5

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

8

0

0

4

1

0

0

0

4

3

3

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

2

2

2

2

3

1

1

2

0

0

0

0

0

2

4

0

.5?

0 0

2 0

27 2 1 4 0 0 0 0

13 4 3

14 1 5 4

Totals

2,139

10

1,968

17

26

19

13

80

Crow: 2-Bartlett. Eaton: 2-Bartlett: 1-Jackson: 1 -Moultonborough; 1-Sandwich: 1-Wakefield. Greenstein: 1-Wolfeboro. Hamm: 1 -Wakefield. LaRouche: 4-Albany: 1 -Wakefield; 1 -Wolfeboro. Mullins: 1 -Conway; 1 -Moultonborough. Taylor: 1 -Ossipee; 1 -Sandwich; 1 -Tamworth. Keyes: 1 -Conway; I -Effingham; 1 -Ossipee; 3-Tamworth; 1 -Tuftonboro. Miscellaneous write-ins: 1 1

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

201

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES CHESHIRE COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC

Alstead

Chesterfield

Dublin

Fitzwilliam

Gilsum

Harrisville

Hinsdale

Jaffrey

KeeneWdl

Keene Wd2

Keene Wd3

Keene Wd4

Keene Wd5

Marlborough

Marlow

Nelson

Richmond

Rindge

Roxbury

Stoddard

Sullivan

Surry

Swanzey

Troy

Walpole

Westmoreland

Winchester

/

/

154

0

107

236

0

195

161

0

94

125

0

119

60

1

23

117

1

105

100

2

220

285

1

329

261

0

306

396

2

384

329

2

371

295

0

377

376

1

365

159

0

167

50

0

45

86

0

44

61

1

45

206

0

197

18

0

16

49

0

54

44

0

53

48

0

51

326

1

367

72

0

151

286

0

228

137

1

117

130

1

236

/

/

0

2

0

2

1

0

0

0

1

0

2

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

4

0

1

5

4

3

1

2

0

4

9

1

2

6

1

3

3

0

2

5

2

0

1

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

1

2

0

1

0

0

1

3

1

15

11

1

1

2

2

7

3

1

2

0

0

5

4

2

17

10

3

7

3

0

15

20

12

17

17

19

9

4

1

2

4

16

2

3

2

5

33

20

27

4

28

Totals

4,567

14

4,766

59

64

16

300

Carter: 1 -Westmoreland; 1 -Winchester. Eaton: 1 -Dublin; 2-Keene Ward 2; 2-Keene Ward 3; 1 -Keene Ward 4; 1 -Sullivan; I -Winchester. Greenstein: 1 -Gilsum; 1 -Swanzey; 1 -Walpole; 1 -Westmoreland. Harder: 1 -Fitzwilliam; 2-Hinsdale; 1 -Keene Ward 2; 1 -Keene Ward 3; 1 -Rindge; 1 -Roxbury; 1 -Walpole. Koos: 1 -Keene Ward 3. LaRouche: 1-Gilsum; 1-Keene Ward 3; l-Rindge; 1 -Westmoreland. Mullins: 2-Chesterfield. O'Donnell: I -Walpole. Peters: 1-Hinsdale; l-KeeneWard 1; I-Keene Ward 2; 1-Keene Ward 3; 1-Keene Ward 5. Taylor: 1-Hinsdale; 1-Jaffrey; 1-Winchester Bauer: 1-Keene Ward 4; 1 -Swanzey. Miscellaneous write-ins: 10

202

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES COOS COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC

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/

/

/

/

/

/

Atk. & Gilm. Ac. Gt.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bean's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Beans Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Berlin Ward 1

144

0

2

322

5

9

3

6

Berlin Ward 2

171

2

4

298

4

6

0

14

Berlin Ward 3

183

3

0

300

4

5

6

15

Berlin Ward 4

138

2

2

295

3

13

5

24

Cambridge

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Carroll

30

1

0

55

0

0

0

1

Chandlers' Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Clarksville

7

0

0

9

0

0

0

0

Colebrook

44

1

1

65

0

3

1

2

Columbia

12

0

0

13

0

0

0

0

Crawford's Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Cutt's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dalton

23

1

1

33

1

1

0

0

Dix's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dixville

4

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

Dummer

12

0

0

16

0

0

0

2

Errol

10

0

0

10

. 0

0

0

0

Erving's Location

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Gorham

198

3

1

276

6

12

1

17

Green's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Hadley's Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Jefferson

20

0

0

41

1

2

0

1

Kilkenny

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

I .ancaster

122

0

0

144

1

2

2

9

Low & Burbank's Gt.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Martin's Location

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Milan

55

0

0

82

2

1

0

4

Millsfield

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Northumberland

95

1

0

149

3

4

1

16

Odell

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Pinkhams" Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Pittsburg

22

1

0

17

1

0

0

2

Randolph

52

0

0

31

1

0

0

2

Sargent's Pur.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Second College Gt.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Shelburne

27

0

0

25

1

0

0

1

Stark

13

0

0

27

2

0

0

1

Stewartstown

6

0

0

24

1

0

1

2

Stratford

14

0

0

37

0

1

0

2

Success

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Thompson & Mes's Pui

-. 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Wentworth' s Loc.

2

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

Whitefield

73

2

0

122

0

0

0

3

Totals

1.478

17

11

2,394

36

59

20

124

Carter: 1 -Berlin Ward 3; 1 -Gorham; 5-Lanca.ster. Crow: 1 -Berlin Ward 1: 1 -Berlin Ward 4. Greenstein: 1 -Berlin Ward 1; 1 -Berlin Ward 2; 1-Berlin Ward 4; 1-Colebrook. Hamm: 1 -Berlin Ward 2; 1 -Northumberland. Harder: 1-Gorham; 1 -Northumberland. Koos: I -Berlin Ward 3. LaRouche: 2-Berlin Ward I; 3-Berlin Ward 3: 2-Milan. Mullins: 1 -Colebrook; 3-Gorham. O'Donnell: 1-Lancaster; l-Milan. Peters: 2-Berlin Ward 1; 1-Berlin Ward 2; 1 -Clarksville: 2-Gorham; 1-Stewanstown. Skok: 1-Berlin Ward 3. Taylor: 1-BerhnWard 1; 2-Berlin Ward 3: 2-Berlin Ward 4. Bauer: 2-Berlin Ward 4. Miscellaneous write-ins: 7

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

203

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES GRAFTON COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC

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Alexandria

42

0

55

0

1

Ashland

99

0

103

0

1

Bath

34

0

44

0

0

Benton

4

1

10

0

0

Bethlehem

143

0

100

1

2

Bridgewater

36

0

48

0

2

Bristol

112

0

121

1

1

Campton

133

0

124

1

0

Canaan

178

3

124

2

4

Dorchester

6

0

14

0

1

Easton

29

0

13

0

0

Ellsworth

4

0

2

0

0

Enfield

227

1

200

0

1

Franconia

101

0

55

0

0

Grafton

50

1

48

4

0

Groton

15

1

13

0

0

Hanover

1,380

2

667

2

1

Haverhill

102

1

91

b

0

Hebron

40

0

16

0

0

Holderness

193

0

94

0

1

Landaff

11

0

12

0

0

Lebanon Wdl

291

2

260

1

1

Lebanon Wd2

281

0

256

0

1

Lebanon Wd3

281

0

218

0

0

Lincoln

64

0

75

0

1

Lisbon

32

0

43

0

1

Littleton

206

1

240

0

2

Livermore

0

0

0

0

0

Lyman

19

0

20

0

1

Lyme

269

2

109

2

2

Monroe

23

0

17

0

2

Orange

17

0

19

0

0

Orford

94

0

46

1

1

Piermont

29

0

24

0

0

Plymouth

404

0

233

1

0

Rumney

84

0

55

0

0

Sugar Hill

67

1

25

0

0

Thornton

95

0

107

0

0

Warren

14

1

21

0

0

Waterville Valley

27

0

17

0

0

Wentworth

32

1

23

0

1

Woodstock

53

0

62

0

1

/"

6

2

2

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

6

1

0

1

2

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

0

2

3

0

0

0

0

0

3

3

0

1

0

1

0

0

I

0

1

2

2

2

0

0

3

2

3

2

0

0

0

1

1

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

2

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

/

6 4 1 1

12 6 7 4

14 1 0 0

18 3 4 3

18 4 1

14 0

17 7

10 0 2

11 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 5 5 0 3 3 0 1 3

Totals

5,321

18

3,824

16

29

42

26

195

Carter: 1 -Lebanon Ward 3. Crow: 2-Hanover. Eaton: 2-Enfield; 1-Lisbon; 1-Woodstock. Greenstein: 1-Enfield; 1-Grafton; 1-Hanover; 1 -Lebanon Ward 3: 1-Piermont; 1-Plymouth; 1-Warren. Hamm: l-Piermont. Koos: 1-Plymouth. LaRouche: 1-Hanover; 1-Littleton: 1-Lymani 1-Woodstock. Muliins: 1-Lebanon Ward 3; 1-Lincoln. Peters: 1 -Bridgewater: 2-Canaan; 1-Lebanon Ward 2: 1-Lyme; 1-Woodstock. Skok: 1 -Plymouth. Taylor: 1 -Bethlehem: 1-Enfield: 1-Warren. Bauer: 1-Bethlehem: 1-Littleton: 1-Lyman. Harnes: 7-Campton. Miscellaneous write-ins; 99

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Amherst

920

0

0

0

0

559

0

Antrim

151

0

0

0

0

140

0

Bedford

1 ,073

2

0

0

0

1,029

2

Bennington

62

0

0

0

0

70

0

Brookline

277

0

0

0

0

209

0

Deering

91

0

0

0

0

88

0

Francestown

157

0

0

0

0

92

0

Goffstown

832

5

1

2

1

1.106

0

Greenfield

96

0

0

0

0

87

0

Greenville

65

0

1

0

0

122

0

Hancock

219

1

0

0

0

120

0

Hillsborough

209

1

0

1

1

260

0

Hollis

577

4

0

0

0

375

0

Hudson

1,135

3

0

0

1

1,317

0

Litchfield

324

0

0

0

1

408

0

Lyndeborough

96

0

0

0

0

94

0

Manchester Wdi

791

0

0

0

0

767

1

Manchester Wd2

571

4

0

1

1

706

0

Manchester Wd3

324

2

0

0

1

585

3

Manchester Wd4

391

3

0

0

1

595

2

Manchester Wd5

319

2

0

0

0

625

0

Manchester Wd6

586

3

1

0

1

975

2

Manchester Wd7

396

1

0

0

7

657

1

Manchester Wd8

556

12

0

0

2

838

1

Manchester Wd9

377

3

0

0

1

782

0

Manchester Wd 10

449

4

1

0

1

844

0

Manchester Wdl 1

269

7

0

0

0

582

1

Manchester Wd 12

448

1

1

1

0

662

1

Mason

84

0

0

0

0

55

0

Merrimack

1,326

5

0

1

6

1,546

4

Milford

687

2

2

0

3

693

0

Mont Vernon

172

2

0

0

1

106

0

Nashua Wdl

692

2

2

2

2

820

0

Nashua Wd2

562

2

0

0

0

591

0

Nashua Wd3

584

1

0

0

1

588

0

Nashua Wd4

277

2

0

0

1

493

0

Nashua Wd5

582

5

1

0

0

685

0

Nashua Wd6

455

6

0

0

0

781

0

Nashua Wd7

497

4

1

0

3

654

0

Nashua Wd8

551

0

0

0

0

572

0

Nashua Wd9

581

2

0

0

0

644

0

New Boston

285

0

0

0

0

227

1

New Ipswich

137

0

0

0

0

143

0

Pelham

619

6

0

3

2

605

1

Peterborough

596

0

0

0

0

369

0

Sharon

37

0

0

0

0

22

0

Temple

99

0

0

0

0

66

0

Weare

330

0

0

1

1

340

i

Wilton

348

0

0

0

1

215

0

Windsor

14

0

0

0

0

10

0

Totals

21,276

97

11

12

40

24,919

21

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/

/

/

/

/

Amherst

1

0

2

2

1

0

0

Antrim

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bedford

0

0

0

0

2

4

1

Bennington

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

Brookline

1

0

1

0

3

0

0

Deering Francestown

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0

I

0 0

0 0

Goffstown

0

0

7

0

2

0

1

Greenfield

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Greenville

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

Hancock

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Hillsborough

0

0

0

0

2

I

0

Hollis

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

Hudson

3

1

1

2

3

0

0

Litchfield

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

Lyndeborough Manchester Wdl

0

0

0 0

0

1

0

1

0 1

0 2

0 0

Manchester Wd2

0

0

2

1

1

1

0

Manchester Wd3

0

0

1

1

1

2

1

Manchester Wd4

0

0

2

0

1

0

0

Manchester Wd5

1

1

0

0

3

1

0

Manchester Wd6

0

0

1

1

1

3

1

Manchester Wd7

0

2

3

2

0

0

0

Manchester Wd8

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

Manchester Wd9

0

2

2

0

2

3

0

Manchester Wdl 0

2

0

0

1

1

I

0

Manchester Wdl 1

0

1

1

1

I

0

1

Manchester Wdl 2

1

0

2

0

2

0

0

Mason

0

0

1

0

0

2

0

Merrimack

5

1

2

0

1

0

1

Milford

2

0

3

0

3

0

0

Mont Vernon

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Nashua Wdl

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

Nashua Wd2

2

0

3

0

0

2

0

Nashua Wd3

0

0

1

0

1

1

0

Nashua Wd4

2

0

1

0

2

0

0

Nashua Wd5

0

0

1

0

1

0

0

Nashua Wd6

0

0

3

0

0

1

5

Nashua Wd7

1

0

0

1

0

2

4

Nashua Wd8

0

0

1

0

2

0

0

Nashua Wd9

0

1

1

2

2

I

0

New Boston

1

0

0

1

0

1

0

New Ipswich

0

1

0

0

1

0

0

Pelham

3

0

1

1

0

1

0

Peterborough Sharon

5 0

0

0

1

0

0 0

1 0

1

0

0 0

Temple Weare

0

2

0 0

0

1

0 0

0 0

0

1

0 0

Wilton

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

Windsor

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Totals

36

11

47

17

43

31

18

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/

/

Amherst

4

3

0

25

Antrim

0

0

0

0

Bedford

12

19

2

33

Bennington

0

3

2

10

Brookline

1

0

0

4

Deering

0

0

0

4

Francestown

0

0

0

0

Goffstown

7

18

9

22

Greenfield

0

1

1

0

Greenville

3

0

0

2

Hancock

0

0

0

2

Hillsborough

0

0

0

0

Hollis

3

2

1

13

Hudson

6

9

0

0

Litchfield

7

2

2

16

Lyndeborough

0

0

0

3

Manchester Wdl

10

16

3

30

Manchester Wd2

15

17

4

24

Manchester Wd3

2

9

3

12

Manchester Wd4

7

15

3

18

Manchester Wd5

13

13

7

15

Manchester Wd6

6

21

16

34

Manchester Wd7

11

21

4

9

Manchester Wd8

15

18

7

21

Manchester Wd9

28

27

9

37

Manchester Wd 10

10

23

15

27

Manchester Wd 11

12

29

14

28

Manchester Wdl 2

11

15

6

28

Mason

0

0

0

1

Merrimack

21

13

10

62

Milford

4

8

7

25

Mont Vernon

2

0

0

5

Nashua Wdl

4

10

0

15

Nashua Wd2

5

4

1

28

Nashua Wd3

2

3

3

7

Nashua Wd4

2

1

3

17

Nashua Wd5

0

0

0

0

Nashua Wd6

12

10

3

23

Nashua Wd7

10

8

6

10

Nashua Wd8

10

T

I

23

Nashua Wd9

3

2

3

9

New Boston

0

2

0

3

New Ipswich

0

0

0

0

Pelham

12

11

9

41

Peterborough

1

1

0

11

Sharon

0

0

0

0

Temple

0

0

0

0

Weare

5

4

I

22

Wilton

3

2

2

6

Windsor

0

0

0

1

Totals

279

362

157

726

Hamm: 1 -Greenville; 2-Manchester Ward 3; 1 -Manchester Ward 8; 1 -Merrimack; 1 -Nashua Ward 6; 1 -Nashua Ward 9. Mullins: 1 -Hudson; 1 -Manchester Ward 7; 2-Nashua Ward 6: 2-Peiham. Skok: 1 -Amherst; 1 -Manchester Ward 2; 1-Manchester Ward 5; 1 -Manchester Ward 6; 1 -Manchester Ward 11; 1 -Nashua Ward 1; 1 -Nashua Ward 7; 1 -Peterborough. Martin: I -Greenfield; 1 -Weare. Miscellaneous write-ins; 93

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

207

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES MERRIMACK COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC

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/

/

/

/

Allenstown

177

2

3

376

1

0

Andover

186

0

0

127

0

1

Boscawen

126

0

0

259

1

1

Bow

461

1

0

489

0

0

Bradford

118

0

0

97

0

0

Canterbury Chichester

219 136

0

1

0 0

164 157

1

0

1

0

Concord Wdl

190

1

0

286

0

0

Concord Wd2

183

1

0

312

0

0

Concord Wd3

242

0

1

267

0

0

Concord Wd4

394

1

0

387

1

2

Concord Wd5

469

0

2

339

0

1

Concord Wd6

222

0

1

284

0

1

Concord Wd7

361

0

0

362

1

0

Concord Wd8

160

0

0

273

1

0

Concord Wd9

156

0

0

300

0

0

Concord Wd 10

410

1

1

394

0

0

Danbury Dunbarton

40 134

0 0

0

0

57 145

0 0

0 0

Epsom Franklin Wdl

145 109

1

0

0 0

285 144

0 0

2 0

Franklin Wd2

86

0

1

118

1

1

Franklin Wd3

104

2

0

168

0

0

Henniker

384

1

0

238

0

0

Hill

48

2

0

52

0

1

Hooksett

467

2

2

671

2

0

Hopkinton

571

1

0

376

2

0

Loudon

162

1

1

257

0

1

Newbury New London

116 368

2 1

0 0

87 186

0 0

0 0

Northfield

134

0

0

251

0

0

Pembroke

301

0

2

494

1

2

Pittsfield

115

3

0

192

0

0

Salisbury Sutton

54 144

1 0

1 0

78 106

0 0

0 0

Warner

234

1

0

197

0

0

Webster

96

1

0

102

1

0

Wilmot

123

0

1

79

0

0

Totals

8.145

27

16

9.156

13

14

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/

AUenstown

0

0

4

7

2

8

Andover

0

1

1

0

0

3

Boscawen

0

1

2

1

0

13

Bow

0

0

2

5

1

12

Bradford

0

0

0

0

0

7

Canterbury

0

0

0

1

0

2

Chichester

0

1

0

2

0

2

Concord Wdl

1

0

5

3

1

13

Concord Wd2

0

0

3

2

1

21

Concord Wd3

0

0

0

3

1

12

Concord Wd4

0

0

2

3

2

29

Concord Wd5

3

0

0

0

0

16

Concord Wd6

0

1

3

2

3

13

Concord Wd7

1

1

7

1

1

8

Concord Wd8

0

0

1

1

0

7

Concord Wd9

0

0

0

2

0

7

Concord Wd 10

0

0

3

4

2

6

Danbury

1

0

3

1

0

2

Dunbarton

0

0

2

0

1

9

Epsom

1

1

2

5

1

17

Franklin Wdl

0

0

1

5

3

20

Franklin Wd2

0

0

1

0

2

14

Franklin Wd3

0

1

3

2

1

7

Henniker

0

0

2

0

1

8

Hill

0

0

0

2

1

4

Hooksett

2

3

12

16

9

25

Hopkinton

0

0

0

0

0

0

Loudon

0

0

0

11

0

23

Newbury

2

1

0

1

0

6

New London

0

0

0

0

0

4

Northfield

0

0

3

10

4

25

Pembroke

1

1

5

7

2

18

Pittsfield

0

0

2

10

0

14

Salisbury

2

1

1

0

2

1

Sutton

0

0

3

4

1

17

Warner

0

1

0

1

0

8

Webster

0

0

1

1

1

2

Wilmot

0

0

0

D

0

0

Totals

14

14

74

113

43

403

Carter: 1 -Newbury. 1 -Pembroke: 1 -Webster. Crow: 1 -New London. Greenstein: 1 -Bradford; 1 -Concord Ward 2; 1 -Dunbarton; 1 -Epsom; 1 -Pittsfield. Mullins: 1 -Concord Ward 4; 2-Concord Ward 8; 1 -Dunbarton. O'Donnell: 1 -AUenstown; 1 -Concord Ward 2; 1 -Concord Ward 5; 1 -Concord Ward 10; 1 -Epsom; 1 -Franklin Ward 2; 1 -Pembroke. Skok: 1 -Concord Ward 2. Bauer: 1 -Concord Ward 5. Miscellaneous write-ins: 68

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/

/

/

/

/

Atkinson

388

0

0

354

3

0-

0

Auburn

232

0

1

303

0

1

0

Brentwood

178

2

0

150

0

1

2

Candia

195

1

0

253

0

0

1

Chester

165

1

I

142

0

1

1

Danville

145

0

1

209

1

1

0

Deertleld

212

3

2

219

0

0

0

Derry

1,234

5

0

1,565

4

4

4

East Kingston

104

0

0

83

0

0

0

Epping

200

1

2

344

0

0

0

Exeter

1,211

2

1

840

0

0

0

Fremont

104

3

0

143

0

0

0

Greenland

228

1

0

206

1

0

0

Hampstead

426

4

2

414

0

0

I

Hampton

1,195

3

1

1,157

1

2

0

Hampton Falls

143

0

2

105

0

0

0

Kensington

129

0

0

114

0

0

0

Kingston

291

0

0

299

0

2

2

Londonderry

1,241

4

1

1,059

0

3

3

New Castle

117

0

0

85

0

0

0

Newfields

129

1

0

82

0

0

0

Newington

40

0

0

54

0

1

0

Newmarket

708

3

1

661

0

4

1

Newton

169

2

1

219

0

0

1

North Hampton

367

1

0

274

0

1

0

Northwood

154

2

0

218

1

1

0

Nottingham

231

3

0

221

0

1

0

Plaistow

282

0

0

387

0

1

1

Portsmouth Wdl

309

0

0

397

0

2

0

Portsmouth Wd2

600

1

0

523

0

1

0

Portsmouth Wd3

195

1

0

269

2

0

2

Portsmouth Wd4

356

0

0

523

0

2

2

Portsmouth Wd5

539

2

2

443

0

0

1

Raymond

299

3

1

476

2

2

0

Rye

470

3

0

376

1

3

2

Salem

1.467

9

3

1,785

2

4

3

Sandown

199

1

0

244

0

1

1

Seabrook

292

3

1

480

0

0

0

South Hampton

78

0

0

50

0

0

0

Stratham

455

1

0

366

0

0

0

Windham

577

3

0

480

0

2

0

Totals

16.054

69

23

16,572

41

28

210

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC

/

/

■s.

/

A.

/

Atkinson

0

0

2

1

1

5

Auburn

0

0

3

10

1

10

Brentwood

0

0

0

0

0

3

Candia

0

0

6

7

2

16

Chester

0

0

0

0

0

0

Danville

1

0

1

2

I

11

Deerfield

2

1

1

3

1

8

Derry

2

0

15

16*

6

47

East Kingston

1

0

1

2

0

4

Epping

0

0

3

1

1

8

Exeter

2

1

13

7

5

50

Fremont

1

0

2

0

4

4

Greenland

0

0

3

0

0

10

Hampstead

3

0

2

5

3

12

Hampton

2

2

6

5

7

24

Hampton Falls

0

1

1

0

0

1

Kensington

0

1

1

1

1

8

Kingston

2

0

5

8

1

17

Londonderry

0

0

6

25

2

56

New Castle

0

0

0

0

0

0

Newfields

0

0

1

0

3

7

Newington

0

0

2

0

0

3

Newmarket

1

0

5

2

2

19

Newton

0

0

5

3

2

21

North Hampton

0

0

0

1

0

11

Northwood

2

0

2

4

0

14

Nottingham

0

0

1

4

1

4

Plaistow

0

0

2

4

1

38

Portsmouth Wdl

0

1

0

2

0

4

Portsmouth Wd2

0

0

3

0

i

8

Portsmouth Wd3

0

1

1

0

0

9

Portsmouth Wd4

0

0

I

1

0

7

Portsmouth Wd5

1

2

1

1

0

9

Raymond

0

0

6

9

1

18

Rye

0

0

3

11

0

23

Salem

5

2

14

15

6

66

Sandown

1

0

8

0

0

17

Seabrook

1

0

0

1

0

28

South Hampton

0

0

0

0

2

3

Stratham

0

1

7

5

4

30

Windham

2

0

11

9

3

43

Totals

29

13

144

165

62

676

Carter: 1 -Auburn: 1 -Candia; 1 -Londonderry. Crow: 1 -Nottingham; 1 -Plaistow; 4-Portsmouth Ward 2; 1 -Raymond; 1-Salem; 1-Stratham. Hamm: 1-Chester; 1-Danville; 1-Greenland; I-Kingston; 1 -Londonderry; 1 -Portsmouth Ward 3; 1 -Portsmouth Ward 4. Koos: I -New Castle; 2-Seabrook. Mullins: 3-Hampstead; 2-Londonderry; 2-Salem. O'Donnell: 1-Candia; 1 -Portsmouth Ward 2; 1-Seabrook. Skok: 1-Kensington; 1-Newmarket; 1 -Portsmouth Ward 2; 1-Seabrook; 1-Stratham. Bauer: 1-Epping; 1-Hampton; 1 -Portsmouth Ward 5; 1-Salem. Miscellaneous write-ins: 28

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211

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES STRAFFORD COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC

/

/

/

/

/

Barrington

420

2

0

444

0

2

Dover Wdl

277

1

0

360

1

0

Dover Wd2

282

0

0

361

0

1

Dover Wd3

450

3

0

451

1

2

Dover Wd4

292

4

1

351

I

0

Dover Wd5

284

0

0

348

I

0

Dover Wd6

295

1

2

355

0

2

Durham

1,333

3

1

802

0

2

Farmington

183

2

1

293

1

1

Lee

396

1

0

365

1

3

Madbury

155

1

0

132

0

0

Middleton

36

1

1

88

0

0

Milton

120

4

0

228

0

2

New Durham

85

0

0

122

0

0

Rochester Wdl

198

3

0

393

1

2

Rochester Wd2

245

0

2

343

0

1

Rochester Wd3

200

I

0

372

0

0

Rochester Wd4

251

2

0

431

1

4

Rochester Wd5

203

0

1

360

0

2

Rollinsford

177

0

1

235

I

0

Somersworth Wdl

141

1

b

203

1

0

Somersworth Wd2

85

1

0

167

0

1

Somersworth Wd3

121

0

0

214

0

0

Somersworth Wd4

136

2

0

268

0

1

Somersworth Wd5

72

0

0

198

0

0

Strafford

222

0

0

228

0

0

Totals

6,659

33

8.112

10

26

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/

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Barrington

4

0

4

4

4

33

Dover Wdl

0

1

8

1

3

32

Dover Wd2

1

2

5

1

1

6

Dover Wd3

0

2

2

6

6

22

Dover Wd4

1

0

12

4

5

25

Dover Wd5

0

0

1

1

1

6

Dover Wd6

1

0

1

4

2

15

Durham

0

0

2

1

2

10

Farmington

0

0

4

1

1

15

Lee

1

0

2

2

1

6

Madbury

0

0

0

1

0

7

Middleton

0

0

0

1

1

9

Milton

1

0

1

0

0

17

New Durham

1

0

1

3

2

10

Rochester Wdl

1

2

9

7

5

22

Rochester Wd2

0

0

6

1

1

20

Rochester Wd3

0

0

10

8

5

37

Rochester Wd4

0

0

1

8

4

27

Rochester Wd5

0

1

12

7

4

23

Rollinsford

0

3

2

3

0

9

Somersworth Wd 1

0

1

4

12

1

11

Somersworth Wd2

0

0

1

0

0

5

Somersworth Wd3

0

0

2

0

0

1

Somersworth Wd4

0

0

5

2

1

1

Somersworth Wd5

0

0

2

0

0

1

Strafford

0

1

2

1

5

20

Totals

11

13

99

79

55

390

Carter: 1-DoverWard 6; 1 -New Durham. Hamm: l-Barrington; 1 -Farmington; 1 -Rochester Ward 1; 1 -Somersworth Ward 5. Koos: 1 -Rochester Ward 4. LaRouche: l-Barrington; 1-Dover Ward 3; 1-Lee; 1 -Rochester Ward 1; 2-Rochester Ward 3; 1 -Rochester Ward 4; 1-Somersworth Ward 2. Mullins: 1-DoverWard 1; 1-Dover Ward 3; 3-DoverWard 5; 1 -Rochester Ward 1; 1-Rochester Ward 3. O'Donnell: 1-Dover Ward 5; i-Milton. Skok: 1-Dover Ward 4. Taylor: l-Barrington; 3-Dover Ward 6; 1-Lee; 1-Madbury; 1 -Rochester Ward 1; l-Rochester Ward 5; 1 -Somersworth Ward 4. Miscellaneous write-ins: 22

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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES SULLIVAN COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC

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Acworth

91

0

36

2

0

0

0

0

Charlestown

166

4

302

3

5

2

1

26

Claremont Wd 1

151

1

284

3

4

8

0

37

Claremont Wd2

209

2

298

1

I

3

3

18

Claremont Wd3

150

2

348

3

13

11

1

35

Cornish

133

1

105

4

1

3

0

11

Croydon Goshen

28 44

0

1

20 41

1 0

1 0

0 0

0 0

1 5

Grantham

218

2

104

0

1

0

0

3

Langdon

35

1

29

1

1

0

0

1

Lempster

Newport Plainfield

37 240 268

1 4 0

28 328 124

3 0 0

1 9 0

1

5 0

0 3 0

6 22 11

Springfield

Sunapee

Unity

62

223 48

0

2 2

50

143 67

1 3 0

0

1 0

1

1 2

0 0

1

4

10

5

Washington

49

1

42

0

1

1

0

2

Totals

2.152

24

2.349

25

39

38

197

Carter: I -Unity. Crow: 1 -Claremont Ward I. Eaton: 2-Charlestown; 1 -Claremont Ward 1 ; 2-Claremont Ward 2; 1 -Cornish; 2-Newport; 1-Springfield. Greenstein: 1-Sunapee. LaRouche: 1-Cornish. O'Donnell: 1 -Claremont Ward 3. Peters: 2-Charlestown; I -Claremont Ward 1; 1 -Claremont Ward 3; 3-Newport: 1 -Unity. Skok: 1 -Charlestown. Taylor: 2-Claremont Ward 1. Bauer: 1 -Claremont Ward 3.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES SUMMARY/REPUBLICAN

Summary By Counties

/

/

*

*

Belknap

1,276

1,069

1

1

0

0 164

540

Carroll

945

800

1

8

0

0 128

620

Cheshire

1.382

1,024

0

0

0

0 142

428

Coos

690

458

6

0

0

0 73

201

Grafton

1.450

1,284

24

26

86

24 221

660

Hillsborough

6.786

5.150

1

3

280

63 701

2.702

Merrimack

2.869

2.202

0

0

123

42 343

1,361

Rockingham

5,681

4,439

1

1

0

0 555

2,120

Strafford

1.864

1,429

1

0

0

0 226

653

Sullivan

865

657

0

4

0

0 96

262

Totals

23,808

18.512

35

43

489

129 2.649

9.547

/

*

/

*

/

Belknap

219

0

0

340

239

45 226

Carroll

206

0

0

253

200

64 278

Cheshire

262

0

0

291

198

43 264

Coos

110

0

0

129

116

22 119

Grafton

288

20

56

427

294

0 250

Hillsborough

958

53

162

1.544

1.067

199 952

Merrimack

477

0

0

699

465

87 489

Rockingham

868

0

0

1.176

946

198 1.009

Strafford

254

0

0

384

319

59 375

Sullivan

177

0

0

183

158

19 172

Totals

3.819

73

218

5.426

4.002

736 4.134

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215

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES BELKNAP COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

S7

/

/

*

*

*

/

*

/

1

J

Alton

141

94

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bamstead

100

97

0

0

15

37

21

34

14

3

16

Belmont

128

117

1

0

20

59

26

30

21

3

23

Center Harbor

11

8

0

0

1

18

1

7

2

1

4

Gilford

146

133

0

0

34

110

43

43

52

13

49

Gilmanton

94

57

0

0

0

34

11

14

8

4

19

Laconia Wd 1

51

35

0

0

20

44

16

26

32

2

14

Laconia Wd 2

59

56

0

0

8

37

11

22

10

4

9

Laconia Wd 3

30

38

0

0

8

31

11

20

14

5

11

Laconia Wd 4

55

48

0

0

8

24

12

18

14

1

14

Laconia Wd 5

47

48

0

0

15

18

7

21

9

3

9

Laconia Wd 6

53

70

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

18

Meredith

155

111

0

0

17

70

31

45

26

0

0

New Hampton

42

40

0

0

6

16

6

15

8

1

9

Sanbornton

63

58

0

1

8

20

14

29

18

4

17

Tilton

101

59

0

0

4

22

9

16

11

1

14

Totals

1,276

1,069

1

1

164

540

219

340

239

45

226

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/

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/

/

*

/

/

/

Albany

15

9

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bartlett

67

47

0

0

0

35

0

0

0

0

0

Brooktleld

10

8

0

0

3

9

5

8

3

1

7

Chatham

8

6

0

0

1

3

0

1

1

0

3

Conway

162

157

0

0

25

111

33

39

32

12

72

Eaton

10

4

1

8

3

2

2

3

1

2

Effingham

35

41

0

0

1

11

7

5

2

1

12

Freedom

28

21

0

0

2

24

7

9

5

2

12

Hale's Loc.

1

0

0

0

0

0

2

1

0

0

1

Hart's Loc.

4

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

1

0

Jackson

12

17

0

0

5

14

3

7

4

1

8

Madison

40

29

0

0

4

28

9

14

6

4

14

Moultonborough

115

112

0

0

23

93

41

38

42

9

8

Ossipee

57

36

0

0

0

23

10

6

11

1

79

Sandwich

26

27

0

0

0

24

0

19

10

0

0

Tamworth

46

42

0

0

13

31

13

8

17

0

7

Tuftonboro

53

22

0

0

8

45

17

31

1

24

20

Wakefield

111

91

0

0

17

47

18

22

27

8

26

Wolfeboro

145

131

0

0

23

118

39

42

38

0

7

Totals

945

800

1

8

128

620

206

253

200

64

278

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216

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES CHESHIRE COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

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*

/

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*

/

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Alstead

32

38

2

5

4

5

7

0

6

Chesterfield

51

72

6

12

15

17

19

0

10

Dublin

36

23

0

25

9

13

0

0

2

Fitzwilliam

63

30

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Gilsum

19

10

1

7

1

3

1

0

5

Harrisville

16

16

1

10

2

7

5

1

4

Hinsdale

60

59

9

16

11

7

13

1

10

Jatfrey

105

63

17

47

32

21

18

8

37

KeeneWdl

56

49

11

31

9

20

7

2

14

Keene Wd2

81

57

8

27

12

21

8

2

20

Keene Wd3

71

56

9

32

12

31

14

7

25

Keene Wd4

76

71

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Keene Wd5

75

61

19

40

19

15

13

9

33

Marlborough

28

32

0

14

0

0

0

0

1

Marlow

13

13

3

3

4

2

4

1

8

Nelson

12

8

0

9

7

5

3

0

2

Richmond

13

20

2

9

7

8

2

0

13

Rindge

109

80

10

27

24

20

20

0

0

Roxbury

4

0

0

5

0

2

0

0

2

Stoddard

16

7

I

2

0

3

0

5

Sullivan

17

7

3

5

1

4

7

1

Surry

17

14

4

7

6

6

1

1

Swanzey

166

81

14

37

27

30

19

0

26

Troy

39

17

1

12

16

13

5

7

Walpole

76

54

11

16

24

20

19

5

21

Westmoreland

46

23

5

11

7

6

6

3

7

Winchester

85

63

5

19

13

12

7

0

4

Totals

1.382

1,024

142

428

262

291

198

43

264

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PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

217

VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES COOS COUNTY/REPUBLICAN

/

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/

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/

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/

1

.*

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/

Atk. & Gilm. Ac. Gt.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bean's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bean's Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Berlin Ward 1

42

23

0

0

10

12

14

6

0

7

Berlin Ward 2

39

30

1

4

10

3

17

8

5

10

Berlin Ward 3

58

31

0

7

12

20

10

10

1

10

Berlin Ward 4

29

25

0

4

6

7

1

6

0

6

Cambridge

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Carroll

27

10

0

3

9

2

5

4

2

5

Chandlers' Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Clarksville

8

6

0

0

8

0

2

1

1

1

Colebrook

57

27

0

7

14

6

6

15

0

12

Columbia

16

7

0

0

4

5

0

3

2

3

Crawford's Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Cult's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dalton

30

15

0

6

4

9

6

4

0

3

Dix's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dixville

2

I

0

0

T

T

0

1

0

0

Dummer

9

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Errol

5

5

0

2

1

1

0

1

0

1

Erving's Location

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Gorham

62

34

1

5

25

11

5

13

T

8

Green's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Hadley's Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Jefferson

37

32

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Kilkenny

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lancaster

91

54

0

15

30

12

14

18

5

24

Low & Burbank's Gt.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Martin's Location

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Milan

24

22

0

1

3

1

6

2

0

4

Millsfield

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Northumberland

46

40

0

2

10

3

12

8

0

8

Odell

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Pinkhams' Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Pittsburg

29

16

0

4

6

2

4

5

3

3

Randolph

10

1

0

3

15

1

0

2

0

1

Sargent's Pur.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Second College Gt.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Shelbume

10

8

4

0

1

1

0

6

0

4

Stark

11

6

0

3

2

0

7

1

1

3

Stewartstown

15

13

0

4

9

4

9

1

0

2

Stratford

14

11

0

3

3

3

5

1

0

0

Success

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Thompson & Mes's Pur. 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Wentworth' s Loc.

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

Whitefield

18

36

0

0

17

5

5

0

0

4

Totals

690

458

73

201

110

22

19

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Alexandria

22

38

0

0

1

0

5

15

Ashland

44

36

0

0

3

0

5

13

Bath

18

21

1

0

2

0

3

16

Benton

5

3

0

0

0

0

0

2

Bethlehem

45

37

0

0

0

0

7

14

Bridgewater

23

12

0

0

2

0

5

7

Bristol

63

47

0

0

3

0

13

30

Campton

49

39

0

0

2

0

14

26

Canaan

65

71

0

0

4

2

14

22

Dorchester

7

4

0

0

1

0

0

2

Easton

5

4

0

0

1

0

0

2

Ellsworth

6

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

Enfield

91

65

0

0

5

0

12

40

Franconia

14

18

0

0

7

1

5

15

Grafton

36

18

0

0

0

0

0

0

Groton

10

8

0

0

1

0

1

5

Hanover

82

67

0

0

3

5

14

59

Haverhill

83

78

0

0

6

2

16

34

Hebron

14

18

0

0

0

0

3

4

Holdemess

47

58

21

26

0

0

0

25

Landaff

6

7

0

0

0

0

0

4

Lebanon Wdl

47

73

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lebanon Wd2

73

57

0

0

3

3

12

52

Lebanon Wd3

51

55

2

0

4

0

14

34

Lincoln

24

19

0

0

0

0

3

13

Lisbon

20

22

0

0

0

0

0

0

Littleton

143

121

0

0

6

1

23

54

Livermore

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lyman

7

7

0

0

3

0

0

i

Lyme

19

30

0

0

3

0

2

19

Monroe

26

20

0

0

5

1

3

7

Orange

3

5

0

0

0

0

5

1

Orford

29

12

0

0

3

1

1

8

Piermont

12

20

0

0

0

1

2

5

Plymouth

79

85

0

0

3

7

15

47

Rumney

34

19

0

0

5

0

6

12

Sugar Hill

16

10

0

0

0

0

0

15

Thornton

51

28

0

0

5

0

5

28

Warren

26

15

0

0

0

0

4

9

Waterville Valley

1

3

0

0

0

0

1

5

Wentworth

23

9

0

0

3

0

3

9

Woodstock

31

24

0

0

2

0

5

6

Totals

L450

1,284

24

26

86

24

221

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Alexandria

3

0

0

16

8

9

Ashland

6

1

3

15

9

6

Bath

3

0

0

7

7

2

Benton

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bethlehem

8

0

0

13

16

0

Bridgewater

6

1

0

10

6

7

Bristol

12

4

1

43

21

13

Campton

15

0

2

15

22

10

Canaan

12

0

5

12

10

9

Dorchester

0

0

0

3

2

1

Easton

0

0

0

7

0

0

Ellsworth

0

0

1

0

0

0

Enfield

18

0

5

27

7

13

Franconia

1

1

1

4

7

4

Grafton

0

0

0

0

0

0

Groton

2

0

0

3

5

2

Hanover

28

0

12

27

15

31

Haverhill

22

3

2

22

13

11

Hebron

2

0

1

1

2

2

Holderness

4

0

0

6

0

0

Landatf

0

0

1

2

0

2

Lebanon Wdl

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lebanon Wd2

9

0

5

16

7

10

Lebanon Wd3

9

2

5

17

11

20

Lincoln

7

0

0

11

10

9

Lisbon

0

0

0

0

0

0

Littleton

29

1

3

38

31

26

Livermore

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lyman

2

0

2

3

2

2

Lyme

3

0

0

2

7

3

Monroe

8

0

1

4

8

2

Orange

0

0

0

3

1

1

Orford

3

0

1

14

7

3

Piermont

10

1

2

9

4.

0

Plymouth

15

5

0

26

19

30

Rumney

15

0

0

17

11

6

Sugar Hill

8

1

2

3

5

Thornton

8

0

1

9

6

12

Warren

5

0

0

0

3

0

Waterville Valley

3

0

0

3

2

2

Wentworth

3

0

0

6

3

1

Woodstock

9

0

0

13

7

1

Totals

288

20

56

427

294

250

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Amherst

154

143

0

0

19

5

37

0

0

Antrim

72

28

0

0

0

0

1

18

5

Bedford

247

262

0

0

21

0

60

276

66

Bennington

37

29

0

0

3

1

5

10

1

Brookline

71

79

0

0

6

1

9

49

15

Deering

37

29

0

0

1

1

3

20

14

Francestown

33

17

0

0

1

0

0

21

10

Goffstown

424

258

0

0

16

0

22

94

36

Greenfield

25

25

0

0

1

2

3

11

9

Greenville

44

20

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Hancock

31

18

0

0

2

0

7

19

10

Hillsborough

23

74

0

0

12

0

15

52

16

Hollis

148

88

0

0

0

0

12

105

25

Hudson

512

313

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Litchfield

173

139

0

0

9

1

19

73

26

Lyndeborough

41

29

0

0

0

0

7

13

7

Manchester Wd 1

160

97

0

0

13

0

26

115

24

Manchester Wd2

182

116

0

0

10

3

24

82

39

Manchester Wd3

114

88

0

0

1

4

13

38

26

Manchester Wd4

129

95

1

2

7

2

15

39

18

Manchester Wd5

113

83

0

0

4

2

7

26

9

Manchester Wd6

239

145

0

0

7

2

25

83

36

Manchester Wd7

152

104

0

0

7

1

21

48

23

Manchester Wd8

221

133

0

0

12

2

15

104

38

Manchester Wd9

174

96

0

0

7

0

13

56

23

Manchester Wd 10

156

121

0

0

14

3

17

49

25

Manchester Wd 1 1

136

114

0

0

6

3

10

42

14

Manchester Wd 12

154

154

0

0

10

3

30

58

59

Mason

28

18

0

0

4

1

5

10

5

Merrimack

461

390

0

0

7

4

53

214

71

Milford

331

247

0

0

17

1

31

169

54

Mont Vernon

46

32

0

0

10

0

2

20

12

Nashua Wdl

135

148

0

0

7

0

20

74

34

Nashua Wd2

147

115

0

0

3

2

11

80

28

Nashua Wd3

122

110

0

0

0

0

14

37

0

Nashua Wd4

75

71

0

0

0

0

10

21

11

Nashua Wd5

152

107

0

0

6

1

15

56

13

Nashua Wd6

106

87

0

0

7

0

10

30

15

Nashua Wd7

117

90

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Nashua Wd8

107

99

0

0

5

3

15

66

10

Nashua Wd9

109

90

0

0

2

5

15

76

21

New Boston

97

93

0

0

4

1

11

59

22

New Ipswich

108

67

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Pelham

214

196

0

0

2

0

18

86

23

Peterborough

108

71

0

1

8

4

16

73

22

Sharon

7

6

0

0

0

0

2

2

1

Temple

39

18

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Weare

197

142

0

0

7

2

23

92

26

Wilton

73

54

0

0

2

3

14

36

15

Windsor

5

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Totals

6,786

5,150

I

3

280

63

701

2.702

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Amherst

0

I

0

74

27

65

Antrim

0

0

22

13

0

0

Bedford

0

19

125

78

5

103

Bennington

0

0

3

7

0

8

Brookline

0

4

20

16

5

14

Deering

1

1

12

3

2

10

Francestown

0

1

19

8

2

3

Goffstown

0

3

64

31

8

42

Greenfield

0

o

10

T

5

5

Greenville

0

0

0

0

0

Hancock

0

1

14

11

4

10

Hillsborough

0

0

30

20

0

0

HoUis

0

0

34

30

9

0

Hudson

0

0

0

0

0

0

Litchfield

0

9

40

30

0

13

Lyndeborough

1

0

9

4

0

6

Manchester Wdl

0

7

47

47

7

39

Manchester Wd2

1

6

44

36

0

41

Manchester Wd3

3

4

34

12

1

16

Manchester Wd4

0

3

26

26

8

3

Manchester Wd5

2

5

35

13

4

12

Manchester Wd6

4

7

45

31

19

32

Manchester Wd7

2

2

32

31

2

22

Manchester Wd8

0

5

54

45

9

37

Manchester Wd9

0

0

38

18

0

0

Manchester Wd 10

1

1

46

19

4

15

Manchester Wd 1 1

1

4

42

14

3

23

Manchester Wd 1 2

2

3

48

26

0

11

Mason

0

1

5

3

I

5

Merrimack

0

15

131

78

12

38

Milford

7

11

77

51

9

48

Mont Vernon

I

4

17

10

1

10

Nashua Wd 1

0

5

43

34

6

61

Nashua Wd2

1

4

37

33

2

26

Nashua Wd3

0

0

30

23

0

54

Nashua Wd4

0

4

19

8

0

18

Nashua Wd5

1

0

33

20

0

9

Nashua Wd6

0

0

13

9

5

0

Nashua Wd7

0

0

0

0

0

0

Nashua Wd8

0

7

26

13

6

26

Nashua Wd9

6

8

29

20

6

44

New Boston

0

5

43

22

6

26

New Ipswich

0

0

0

0

0

1

Pelham

0

5

34

27

6

9

Peterborough

11

0

42

26

9

18

Sharon

0

0

1

2

1

1

Temple

0

0

0

0

0

0

Weare

5

3

48

30

5

18

Wilton

3

2

19

10

0

10

Windsor

0

0

4

3

0

0

Totals

53

162 1,544 1,067

199

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Allenstown

112

71

5

0

11

28

8

28

11

5

14

Andover

41

43

0

0

0

26

12

20

0

0

0

Boscawen

58

35

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bow

169

107

10

0

26

118

33

36

40

11

50

Bradford

29

16

0

4

0

14

7

12

11

0

0

Canterbury

51

38

0

0

7

30

8

8

10

0

0

Chichester

61

40

4

0

11

21

15

16

13

0

14

Concord Wdl

93

65

2

2

13

37

17

19

11

5

20

Concord Wd2

79

53

5

1

5

43

12

11

13

3

10

Concord Wd3

61

42

6

2

8

30

10

10

14

3

10

Concord Wd4

72

62

0

0

0

45

0

0

0

0

38

Concord Wd5

59

64

10

4

0

53

13

8

11

2

18

Concord Wd6

48

47

2

0

13

34

17

13

9

0

13

Concord Wd7

77

54

1

1

12

39

0

22

6

3

26

Concord Wd8

76

79

6

0

9

39

16

19

17

0

0

Concord Wd9

93

60

5

1

12

32

15

15

9

3

24

Concord Wd 10

98

81

8

3

20

55

19

23

24

5

30

Danbury

37

17

2

1

4

8

1

12

4

0

3

Dunbarton

58

55

6

0

8

19

17

22

11

1

19

Epsom

122

47

4

1

16

63

24

36

23

0

8

Franklin Wdl

54

42

4

3

7

15

7

13

10

4

4

Franklin Wd2

46

28

1

1

0

12

2

7

7

0

4

Franklin Wd3

50

38

3

4

10

17

11

18

17

3

11

Henniker

101

84

3

3

9

42

13

19

12

3

13

Hill

22

17

3

2

4

9

4

7

3

0

3

Hooksett

243

196

12

0

39

148

46

93

40

11

15

Hopkinton

113

83

0

1

12

32

7

9

6

0

0

Loudon

117

82

1

1

14

45

25

30

21

0

14

Newbury

50

30

0

0

11

14

12

6

5

1

8

New London

104

68

7

0

21

84

33

35

29

10

59

Northfield

85

75

2

0

8

38

14

20

23

2

14

Pembroke

137

126

4

3

16

63

24

51

29

10

27

Pittsfield

62

77

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Salisbury

38

24

3

2

4

17

8

9

2

0

1

Sutton

30

37

4

1

5

25

6

16

6

1

6

Warner

53

71

0

0

0

34

10

23

9

0

0

Webster

39

34

0

0

4

13

4

6

2

0

1

Wilmot

31

14

0

1

4

19

7

7

7

1

12

Totals

2.869

2,202

123

42

343

1.361

477

699

465

87

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Atkinson

202

106

0

0

27

81

38

32

38

7

40

Auburn

124

72

0

0

24

66

25

33

30

.5

28

Brentwood

80

55

0

0

1

25

11

7

12

4

8

Candia

151

83

0

0

12

44

24

49

27

0

7

Chester

96

69

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Danville

113

95

0

0

0

17

0

0

0

2

9

Deerfield

111

72

0

0

14

48

20

36

17

3

35

Derry

589

400

0

0

50

242

105

149

95

21

31

East Kingston

66

34

0

0

1

27

11

6

12

0

8

Epping

114

99

0

0

10

49

26

42

22

4

18

Exeter

311

221

0

0

13

0

24

22

22

4

12

Fremont

97

56

0

0

9

39

17

20

13

2

17

Greenland

80

56

0

0

10

24

15

15

11

0

0

Hampstead

147

174

0

0

23

58

29

41

32

0

8

Hampton

257

221

0

0

47

148

50

76

66

14

123

Hampton Falls

46

59

0

0

5

15

8

1

6

0

10

Kensington

48

36

0

0

6

23

4

7

8

1

12

Kingston

133

135

0

0

19

50

24

32

22

7

36

Londonderry

456

287

0

0

28

268

56

148

126

22

173

New Castle

16

16

0

0

7

13

7

12

8

4

6

Newfields

29

19

0

0

4

10

9

0

8

0

0

Newington

14

10

0

0

4

9

3

4

9

0

3

Newmarket

129

59

0

0

0

63

33

29

22

0

42

Newton

109

89

0

0

15

27

12

20

11

3

19

North Hampton

76

150

0

0

14

40

14

25

24

9

17

Northwood

87

52

0

0

6

34

14

11

18

2

30

Nottingham

58

79

0

0

1

24

16

17

15

I

36

Plaistow

183

136

0

0

14

41

23

24

9

8

12

Portsmouth Wdl

30

26

0

0

5

12

3

6

3

5

6

Portsmouth Wd2

45

62

0

0

3

18

7

4

5

1

15

Portsmouth Wd3

35

30

0

0

0

13

7

7

0

0

15

Portsmouth Wd4

79

81

0

0

0

33

6

9

9

2

17

Portsmouth Wd5

50

50

0

0

4

27

5

I

10

4

18

Raymond

225

142

0

0

21

67

30

39

17

6

14

Rye

96

90

0

0

14

66

14

17

26

4

34

Salem

529

467

0

0

58

85

56

71

60

15

82

Sandown

140

101

1

1

0

24

0

32

0

0

9

Seabrook

151

121

0

0

23

53

27

27

38

0

4

South Hampton

26

14

0

0

3

6

2

6

1

1

3

Stratham

168

99

0

0

23

95

34

36

41

16

18

Windham

185

216

0

0

37

136

59

63

53

21

34

Totals

5,681

4,439

1

1

555

2.120

868

1.176

946

198

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Barrington Dover Wdl Dover Wd2 Dover Wd3 Dover Wd4 Dover Wd5 Dover Wd6 Durham Farmington Lee

Madbury Middleton Milton New Durham Rochester Wdl Rochester Wd2 Rochester Wd3 Rochester Wd4 Rochester Wd5 Rollinsford Somersworth Wd 1 Somersworth Wd2 Somersworth Wd3 Somersworth Wd4 Somersworth Wd5 Strafford

167 78 55 73 55 66 62 151 93 45 34 31 82 58 112 102 122 106 88 49 36 31 31 32 28 77

108 43 39 72 51 46 58

112 71 54 17 33 62 33 56 78 75 83

103 40 33 25 31 29 27 50

C

0 0 0 0

1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*

/

23

6 10

0 10

6

7 18 12

8

6

19

12

17

15

11

7

2

8

7

4

0

0

*

./

*

76 27 16

0 38 28 46 45 39 30 17

6 27 30 30 24 52 30 19 13 25 10

6 13

6

0

29

4

6

0

20

9

6

2

19

8

7

6

6

12

20

13

27

0

17

12

11

6

6

3

5

0

39

16

10

0

16

15

6

19

26

12

8

6

25

11

26

14

37

30

12

12

13

9

5

12

5

0

£

21

12

14

0

12

16

18

17

25

9

7

2

12

17

18

25

24

15

II

12

7

4

7

10 4 0

*

/

2 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 2 2 0 2 0 1

0 2 0 0

28 0 I 1 1

3 1 0

23

5

61

23

6

5

3

0

16

24

19

40

39

7

10

12

II

5

10

Totals

1,864 1,429

226

653

254

384

319

59

375

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Acworth

23

15

0

0

6

10

4

0

0

10

Charlestown

106

72

0

2

21

6

12

18

0

16

Claremont Wdl

87

48

2

12

14

14

3

13

4

12

Claremont Wd2

94

60

0

7

21

22

17

27

1

22

Claremont Wd3

73

46

0

11

22

14

29

15

0

4

Cornish

37

39

0

5

11

12

7

7

3

9

Croydon

11

14

0

4

5

5

6

3

0

2

Goshen

17

13

0

3

8

2

4

0

0

3

Grantham

50

42

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

13

Langdon

16

15

0

4

5

2

4

2

1

3

Lempster

29

18

0

2

12

5

7

3

0

1

Newport

81

129

0

9

42

24

25

26

2

22

Plamfield

41

25

0

7

21

12

10

5

1-

12

Springfield

25

18

1

8

15

5

7

10

2

9

Sunapee

116

62

0

17

41

27

30

23

4

26

Unity

34

23

0

3

8

8

8

3

1

6

Washington

25

18

0

2

9

9

10

3

0

2

Totals

865

657

4

96

262

177

183

158

19

172

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Belknap

672

791

108

52

0

54

32

38

14 192

Carroll

414

621

83

17

0

37

1

13

6 81

Cheshire

1.060

1,237

235

67

31

108

26

72

20 213

Coos

589

838

89

23

11

32

7

40

5 90

Grafton

820

1.064

176

32

8

115

12

35

13 184

Hillsborough

5.603

6.366

788

138

61

311

85

132

87 1,033

Merrimack

1,809

2,269

392

38

21

138

19

71

58 361

Rockingham

3,525

5.078

576

147

39

206

66

135

77 560

Strafford

1.662

2,276

247

43

8

103

8

44

76 246

Sullivan

572

735

95

36

23

43

36

49

5 129

Totals

16,726

21.275 2

;.789

593

202 1

1,147

292

629

361 3.089

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Alton

37

68

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bamstead

54

75

10

1

4

0

0

1

10

Belmont

106

77

12

4

1

3

4

0

9

Center Harbor

11

17

3

0

0

0

0

0

1

Gilford

50

102

18

5

8

2

6

7

33

Gilmanton

25

43

3

4

7

0

3

0

8

Laconia Wd 1

21

21

3

0

1

1

0

2

10

Laconia Wd 2

45

49

4

0

3

0

1

0

10

Laconia Wd 3

36

27

8

1

4

0

0

1

10

Laconia Wd 4

38

45

7

2

6

2

0

0

6

Laconia Wd 5

31

46

3

2

1

2

1

0

3

Laconia Wd 6

34

36

0

27

0

20

20

0

54

Meredith

53

74

11

0

7

0

0

0

2

New Hampton

19

26

7

0

2

1

1

1

6

Sanbornton

61

34

12

3

7

1

1

1

17

Tilton

51

51

7

3

3

0

1

1

13

Totals

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791

108

52

54

32

38

192

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

227

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/

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J

Albany

8

12

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bartlett

42

51

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Brookfield

1

14

1

0

0

0

0

0

2

Chatham

2

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Conway

79

132

24

4

10

0

1

4

38

Eaton

1

8

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

Effingham

17

19

6

0

0

0

1

0

5

Freedom

3

18

4

0

2

0

2

0

0

Hale's Loc.

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Harts Loc.

2

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

Jackson

6

9

3

0

0

0

0

1

6

Madison

19

36

0

1

1

0

0

0

5

Moultonborough

51

32

10

4

4

0

0

0

4

Ossipee

43

59

4

4

5

0

2

0

6

Sandwich

9

28

6

0

0

0

0

0

0

Tamworth

26

52

5

1

7

0

1

0

2

Tuftonboro

13

10

6

I

0

1

2

0

0

Wakefield

30

50

2

2

4

0

1

1

4

Wolfeboro

62

84

12

0

4

0

3

0

I

Totals

414

621

83

17

37

1

13

6

81

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Alstead

15

33

9

1

1

1

0

2

0

7

Chesterfield

40

47

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dublin

37

18

3

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

Fitzwilliam

18

31

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Gilsum

7

15

2

0

0

2

0

0

1

3

Harrisville

20

28

12

0

0

0

0

0

I

3

Hinsdale

60

73

15

1

1

1

0

2

0

8

Jaffrey

75

61

9

4

3

8

0

1

0

20

KeeneWdl

90

101

16

0

2

9

2

3

0

0

Keene Wd2

95

101

18

5

0

11

2

2

5

32

Keene Wd3

85

110

18

1

2

15

1

3

5

28

Keene Wd4

75

91

29

44

17

3

20

21

0

52

Keene Wd5

67

72

17

1

I

9

0

7

1

13

Marlborough

23

46

9

0

0

9

0

4

0

2

Marlow

9

15

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

Nelson

8

25

2

0

0

0

0

3

3

0

Richmond

11

15

2

2

0

3

0

0

0

5

Rindge

28

58

9

0

0

9

0

9

1

0

Roxbury

1

4

2

0

0

3

0

0

0

1

Stoddard

12

7

3

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

Sullivan

17

6

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

Surry

12

10

3

0

0

1

1

1

0

2

Swanzey

102

82

19

2

3

6

0

5

3

21

Troy

32

27

5

2

0

2

0

4

0

5

Walpole

39

61

17

2

0

10

0

3

0

5

Westmoreland

23

19

14

2

1

2

0

1

0

4

Winchester

59

81

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Totals

1 .060 1

.237

235

67

31

108

26

72

20

213

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4

Atk. & Gilm. Ac. Gt.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bean's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bean's Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Berlin Ward 1

85

109

10

2

0

2

1

7

0

4

Berlin Ward 2

72

94

14

6

0

3

0

9

1

8

Berlin Ward 3

99

96

10

2

2

2

0

5

0

8

Berlin Ward 4

81

119

8

3

2

8

3

4

2

8

Cambridge

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Carroll

2

7

6

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Chandlers' Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Clarksville

1

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Colebrook

13

23

3

0

3

0

0

1

0

3

Columbia

7

4

2

0

I

0

0

0

0

1

Crawford's Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Cutt's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dalton

9

12

1

0

0

1

0

2

0

0

Dix's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dixville

I

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dummer

3

8

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Errol

5

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Erving's Location

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Gorham

70

116

12

3

3

5

0

2

1

12

Green's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Hadley's Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Jefferson

10

9

1

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

Kilkenny

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lancaster

22

47

11

0

0

3

1

3

1

12

Low & Burbank's Gt.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Martin's Location

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Milan

19

29

2

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

Millsfield

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Northumberland

42

65

4

1

0

3

1

2

0

5

Odell

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Pinkhams" Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Pittsburg

6

9

1

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

Randolph

4

10

1

0

0

2

0

1

0

2

Sargent's Pur.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Second College Gt.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Sheiburne

7

8

0

2

0

0

0

0

0

1

Stark

3

14

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

Stewartstown

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Stratford

7

13

2

2

0

1

0

1

0

0

Success

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Thompson & Mes's Pur

-. 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Went worth' s Loc.

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

Whitefield

21

38

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

22

Totals

589

838

89

23

11

32

40

90

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Alexandria

9

18

4

~)

T

1

0

0

1

2

Ashland

16

32

3

1

0

4

0

0

1

5

Bath

11

13

7

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

Benton

2

4

1

0

0

0

0

I

0

0

Bethlehem

17

33

5

0

0

7

0

0

0

0

Bridge water

8

14

2

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

Bristol

32

38

9

3

0

3

1

0

0

4

Campton

27

37

8

0

0

4

0

0

0

6

Canaan

42

47

2

3

0

6

1

3

2

7

Dorchester

2

7

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Easton

2

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

Ellsworth

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Enfield

51

76

15

6

0

3

1

4

2

9

Franconia

13

12

3

1

0

5

2

1

0

7

Grafton

10

15

2

0

3

1

0

2

0

0

Groton

5

3

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Hanover

106

130

36

0

0

41

0

13

0

22

Haverhill

20

21

7

2

1

3

0

0

0

6

Hebron

1

4

2

0

0

1

0

0

0

2

Holderness

21

26

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Landaff

3

5

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lebanon Wd 1

63

44

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lebanon Wd2

73

83

8

2

0

5

1

0

0

12

Lebanon Wd3

54

58

11

1

0

7

1

1

0

27

Lincoln

11

18

0

3

1

0

0

0

0

4

Lisbon

9

8

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Littleton

55

77

14

3

0

7

2

1

2

9

Livermore

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lyman

5

7

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Lyme

22

36

10

1

0

2

1

1

0

0

Monroe

6

3

1

2

0

1

0

0

0

0

Orange

2

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

Orford

5

13

2

0

0

2

0

2

0

6

Piermont

7

8

2

0

0

1

0

0

0

3

Plymouth

54

67

9

0

1

7

1

2

3

27

Rumney

3

21

2

0

0

0

0

0

1

7

Sugar Hill

1

7

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

4

Thornton

26

38

2

0

0

1

0

0

0

6

Warren

5

4

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

Waterville Valley

1

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

Went worth

8

10

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

Woodstock

12

21

2

0

0

I

0

2

1

2

Totals

820

1,064

176

32

8

115

12

35

13

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Amherst

108

150

18

6

0

25

0

5

8

48

Antrim

21

39

6

0

0

3

0

0

0

1

Bedford

168

204

52

5

3

10

4

9

6

48

Bennington

16

18

1

2

2

1

0

3

0

5

Brookline

44

54

5

2

0

2

0

0

0

8

Deering

18

23

2

1

0

1

0

1

0

4

Francestown

11

23

2

0

0

2

0

0

2

8

Goffstown

318

309

40

9

4

16

7

3

4

40

Greenfield

22

34

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

Greenville

24

47

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Hancock

15

21

6

1

0

3

0

0

1

9

Hillsborough

56

76

16

3

0

3

0

3

2

0

Hollis

90

70

10

0

0

5

2

3

0

0

Hudson

341

425

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Litchfield

99

112

17

5

1

7

0

3

5

19

Lyndeborough

12

24

4

1

0

2

0

0

2

2

Manchester Wd 1

114

131

39

4

3

17

7

7

3

43

Manchester Wd2

146

171

24

5

2

10

0

2

5

41

Manchester Wd3

152

131

27

4

1

6

1

3

1

35

Manchester Wd4

139

159

29

5

5

11

3

5

3

55

Manchester Wd5

164

178

25

4

5

1

0

7

1

34

Manchester Wd6

190

247

34

5

2

18

4

5

5

39

Manchester Wd7

179

208

25

4

0

2

2

0

5

44

Manchester Wd8

205

226

44

7

5

7

6

5

5

81

Manchester Wd9

197

216

26

4

0

8

8

4

2

26

Manchester Wd 10

181

224

30

6

7

11

6

3

7

38

Manchester Wdl 1

182

181

16

5

6

13

1

5

1

17

Manchester Wd 1 2

164

192

26

2

3

14

0

4

1

6

Mason

12

27

11

1

0

2

0

1

0

3

Merrimack

291

367

25

8

5

15

11

6

0

53

Milford

202

179

41

6

1

13

1

6

6

27

Mont Vernon

17

20

5

0

0

7

0

1

1

6

Nashua Wdl

144

165

27

0

0

11

0

7

0

43

Nashua Wd2

107

142

8

4

0

4

2

1

1

18

Nashua Wd3

131

155

18

5

1

3

2

6

0

30

Nashua Wd4

121

144

12

3

0

3

0

0

0

25

Nashua Wd5

176

144

12

0

0

4

0

0

0

26

Nashua Wd6

147

185

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Nashua Wd7

144

51

11

0

0

4

4

0

0

28

Nashua Wd8

117

102

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Nashua Wd9

126

145

16

4

1

6

4

7

4

25

New Boston

49

54

12

2

1

3

1

2

2

11

New Ipswich

31

41

4

1

2

4

1

0

0

4

Pelham

173

257

15

7

0

4

3

3

2

11

Peterborough

68

96

20

3

0

14

0

3

1

47

Sharon

4

6

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

2

Temple

13

18

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

We are

102

98

15

1

0

9

4

5

1

9

Wilton

50

73

11

3

1

5

1

4

0

9

Windsor

2

4

1

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

Totals

5,603

6.366

788

138

61

311

85

132

87

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AUenstown

75

108

20

0

3

2

1

3

1

1

Andover

19

42

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Boscawen

60

56

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bow

66

65

25

2

0

9

1

2

4

22

Bradford

20

27

7

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

Canterbury

34

37

9

0

0

4

0

2

3

2

Chichester

36

24

12

1

0

5

0

0

2

7

Concord Wd 1

48

86

22

3

0

4

3

4

0

14

Concord Wd2

63

71

14

2

0

6

1

3

2

27

Concord Wd3

47

64

23

1

0

9

1

1

1

24

Concord Wd4

99

101

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

68

Concord Wd5

49

60

22

0

0

10

0

0

2

37

Concord Wd6

67

81

14

0

0

13

0

0

3

6

Concord Wd7

54

77

11

1

0

5

1

1

1

20

Concord Wd8

67

67

17

0

0

0

0

4

0

1

Concord Wd9

57

66

6

0

0

1

0

0

0

9

Concord Wd 10

67

96

31

2

3

9

0

0

6

0

Danbury

7

15

6

0

1

1

0

0

1

3

Dunbarton

31

32

11

2

3

3

0

5

2

5

Epsom

60

79

8

1

1

7

1

2

2

0

Franklin Wdl

20

37

6

0

2

2

0

5

0

5

Franklin Wd2

24

48

2

1

0

3

1

2

0

1

Franklin Wd3

25

45

6

0

3

2

0

1

2

5

Henniker

50

74

15

2

1

11

2

7

4

21

Hill

9

19

3

0

0

0

0

1

1

3

Hooksett

136

160

30

7

2

4

1

4

6

8

Hopkinton

48

92

9

0

0

0

0

7

2

4

Loudon

59

76

12

5

0

4

0

3

4

11

Newbury

19

30

4

1

0

0

0

0

1

4

New London

39

54

14

0

0

6

1

2

0

20

Northfield

44

45

10

3

0

2

2

4

1

4

Pembroke

88

135

14

3

0

5

3

2

3

17

Pittsfield

44

58

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Salisbury

17

14

2

0

0

0

0

0

2

0

Sutton

14

34

2

0

2

3

0

3

0

4

Warner

122

43

3

0

0

6

0

0

0

1

Webster

11

29

2

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

Wilmot

14

22

0

0

0

1

0

3

0

1

Totals

1 .809 2

!.269

392

38

21

138

19

71

58

361

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Atkinson

91

135

7

0

0

2

0

0

2

6

Auburn

83

73

14

1

0

3

2

1

0

9

Brentwood

17

52

4

2

0

1

0

0

1

5

Candia

41

73

15

2

0

0

2

3

0

1

Chester

34

43

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Danville

65

89

6

0

0

3

0

1

2

1

Deerfield

37

43

7

0

1

T

0

1

2

12

Derry

392

398

51

9

0

16

0

17

6

24

East Kingston

19

24

2

1

0

0

1

1

0

1

Epping

78

114

21

4

0

2

2

1

2

6

Exeter

142

281

37

69

17

18

30

26

8

42

Fremont

26

53

6

2

1

1

0

1

2

5

Greenland

32

70

9

0

0

3

0

0

0

0

Hampstead

97

141

10

0

0

6

0

2

5

4

Hampton

220

304

46

6

1

24

1

7

3

52

Hampton Falls

19

37

4

2

0

1

0

0

0

4

Kensington

16

36

3

0

0

4

0

1

0

6

Kingston

72

127

12

2

0

4

1

2

0

15

Londonderry

242

305

46

10

0

21

3

18

5

77

New Castle

11

12

6

0

0

7

0

0

0

1

Newfields

27

14

2

0

0

1

0

1

2

1

Newington

10

16

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Newmarket

142

245

32

4

3

20

0

3

4

38

Newton

63

78

11

0

1

4

2

3

1

8

North Hampton

44

90

7

0

0

5

0

0

0

19

Noithwood

48

56

8

1

1

1

0

2

1

5

Nt)ttingham

32

63

9

1

1

4

2

1

2

15

Piaistow

96

132

12

0

2

4

1

6

5

1

Portsmouth Wdl

58

86

13

1

1

3

0

1

2

8

Portsmouth Wd2

80

144

13

2

0

6

0

2

3

29

Portsmouth Wd3

35

61

8

0

0

0

0

2

0

4

Portsmouth Wd4

62

101

2

0

1

2

0

2

0

24

Portsmouth Wd5

46

98

14

1

0

4

0

0

2

16

Raymond

126

154

13

3

3

4

0

3

4

9

Rye

46

95

11

0

0

3

1

1

1

16

Salem

478

674

53

18

5

15

3

6

5

53

Sandown

63

125

0

0

0

0

13

6

0

4

Seabrook

131

159

24

0

0

0

0

4

0

0

South Hampton

11

29

0

1

0

1

1

0

0

2

Stratham

68

113

12

1

0

4

0

0

4

10

Windham

125

135

26

4

1

7

1

10

3

27

Totals

3.525 '.

5,078

576

147

39

206

66

135

77

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Barrington

73

135

21

7

0

7

0

0

9

5

Dover Wdl

76

83

8

1

0

7

1

5

0

0

Dover Wd2

51

119

10

0

0

7

0

0

0

2

Dover Wd3

73

127

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dover Wd4

59

117

13

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dover Wd5

68

102

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dover Wd6

57

88

2

1

0

3

0

1

0

0

Durham

286

245

2

4

0

21

0

2

13

71

Farmington

64

90

23

0

0

5

0

1

5

16

Lee

43

77

12

0

0

9

0

0

7

4

Madbury

16

36

4

0

0

3

0

0

7

8

Middleton

21

26

2

0

0

1

0

1

1

5

Milton

40

71

9

1

0

5

1

2

0

0

New Durham

23

38

9

0

0

2

0

2

1

2

Rochester Wdl

93

94

20

6

0

1

0

4

0

14

Rochester Wd2

69

97

11

4

0

4

0

2

0

17

Rochester Wd3

85

113

23

3

0

7

2

7

6

18

Rochester Wd4

95

150

21

0

0

0

0

0

0

36

Rochester Wd5

92

81

17

6

2

6

0

3

8

14

Rollinsford

43

56

5

1

2

5

0

7

6

0

Somersworth Wdl

39

61

8

3

1

0

0

4

2

4

Somersworth Wd2

37

45

8

1

0

2

0

0

0

4

Somersworth Wd3

40

49

1

0

0

3

0

0

2

6

Somersworth Wd4

47

72

7

1

0

2

0

1

4

4

Somersworth Wd5

45

49

3

2

0

0

1

0

1

6

Strafford

27

55

8

2

3

3

3

2

4

10

Totals

1.662

2,276

247

43

8

103

8

44

76

246

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Ac worth

13

15

3

1

0

1

0

0

0

2

Charlestown

82

96

9

1

1

2

1

4

0

10

Claremont Wdl

72

104

6

2

4

6

3

11

0

13

Claremont Wd2

58

47

19

2

0

5

5

4

1

17

Claremont Wd3

84

129

14

0

3

7

3

0

0

9

Cornish

28

35

12

1

0

3

1

1

0

9

Croydon

9

7

1

1

0

3

0

2

0

1

Goshen

4

16

5

0

0

0

1

1

0

2

Grantham

20

37

0

21

10

0

19

13

0

19

Langdon

7

17

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lempster

6

22

2

0

0

1

0

0

0

3

Newport

106

64

6

1

1

4

3

4

3

15

Plaintleld

25

42

5

4

0

2

0

4

0

15

Springfield

5

9

4

0

1

1

0

1

0

3

Sunapee

28

59

2

2

2

5

0

2

0

7

Unity

13

23

5

0

1

1

0

2

0

2

Washington

12

13

1

0

0

1

0

0

1

2

Totals

572

735

95

36

23

43

36

49

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Belknap

Carroll

Cheshire

Coos

Grafton

Hillsborough

Merrimack

Rockingham

Strafford

Sullivan

Totals

Republican

Reg.

Abs.

Total

12.237

939

13.176

10,456

1.082

11.538

12.243

605

12.848

4.857

324

5.181

14.587

862

15,449

66.843

3.260

70.103

28.399

1.649

30.048

53.276

2,814

56,090

16,573

868

17,441

7.198

451

7.649

;26.669

12.854

239,523

Reg.

Democratic

Abs.

Total

5.670

379

6.049

4,117

283

4,400

9,578

382

9.960

4,125

186

4,311

9,109

531

9,640

46,703

2.233

48.936

17,607

861

18.468

32,954

1.361

34.315

15,133

658

15.791

4,764

228

4.992

149,760

7,102 156,862

SUMMARY BY COUNTIES/NAMES ON CHECKLIST

Belknap

Carroll

Cheshire

Coos

Grafton

Hillsborough

Merrimack

Rockingham

Strafford

Sullivan

Rep.

15.278 14,249 14,558

6.739 19.584 85.062 31.829 69.036 20.960

8.949

Dem.

7,703

5.575 12.967

6.510 12.468 67.022 21.158 49.413 21,743

7.149

Und.

13.321 12.975 19.504

7.150 20.201 73.859 31.686 72.568 25,186

9.192

Total

36.302 32.799 47.029 20.399

52.253 225.943

84.673 191.017

67.889

25.290

No. 1

1,696

992

1.967

520

2.238

12.369

5,751

7.932

4.288

889

No.2R

see below 3.260 3,279 3,662 1.198 4.392

18.242 8.542

18.222 5.791 1 .904

No. 2D

for details) 1.755 1.630 2.610 751 2.984

11.098 5.492

10,587 4.545 1,069

No. 3

3.174

3,408

4,866

1.452

5.182

21.080

11.266

19.529

5.924

2.170

Totals

286,244

211,708

285,642 783,594

38,642 68,492

42,521

78,051

1 . Number of persons who registered to vote at the polling place on Presidential Primary Election Day.

2. Number of undeclared voters declaring a party then voting Republican or Democratic on Presidential Primary Election Day.

3. Number of undeclared voters declaring a party and then voting on Presidential Primary Election Day who returned to undeclared status before leaving the polling place.

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Republican

Reg.

Abs.

Total

Alton

1 .303

Ill

1.414

Barnstead

824

38

862

Belmont

1,129

39

1,168

Center Harbor

280

39

319

Gilford

1,782

169

1,951

Gilmanton

745

22

767

Laconia Wd 1

712

91

803

Laconia Wd 2

494

49

543

Laconia Wd 3

486

38

524

Laconia Wd 4

443

26

469

Laconia Wd 5

393

16

409

Laconia Wd 6

557

25

582

Meredith

1.460

156

1.616

New Hampton

411

34

445

Sanbornton

621

30

651

Tilton

597

56

653

Reg.

Democratic

Abs.

Total

Totals

12.237

939

13,176

357

30

387

395

24

419

552

13

565

111

16

127

748

51

799

319

15

334

308

27

335

291

26

317

275

22

297

282

18

300

234

15

249

298

16

314

589

37

626

245

17

262

346

18

364

320

34

354

.670

379

6.049

BELKNAP COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

No. 1

No.2R

No. 2D

No. 3

Alton

1,561

540

1,289

3,390

121

299

116

408

Barnstead

1,041

577

802

2,420

134

325

150

230

Belmont

1,572

870

1.292

3,734

225

179

102

149

Center Harbor

261

150

303

714

41

61

35

60

Gilford

2,420

1,067

2,602

6,089

164

543

250

456

Gilmanton

833

347

605

1,785

86

224

120

344

Laconia Wd 1

878

371

724

1,973

93

196

74

147

Laconia Wd 2

665

385

519

1,569

101

49

69

126

Laconia Wd 3

592

338

439

1.369

87

115

88

160

Laconia Wd 4

552

405

452

1.409

73

104

45

0

Laconia Wd 5

568

443

328

1.339

55

131

65

125

Laconia Wd 6

674

381

582

1,637

80

179

92

101

Meredith

1 .859

743

1.616

4,218

169

350

284

439

New Hampton

487

255

297

1,039

60

90

71

97

Sanbornton

594

423

787

1.804

95

229

110

139

Tilton

721

408

684

1,813

112

186

84

193

Totals

15,278

7.703

13,321

36,302

1,696 3,260

1,755

3.174

238

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CARROLL COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST

Republican

Reg.

Abs.

Total

Albany

109

7

116

Bartlett

694

53

747

Brookfield

193

9

202

Chatham

63

4

67

Conway

1,668

130

1,798

Eaton

90

5

95

Effingham

229

11

240

Freedom

328

34

362

Hale's Loc.

34

0

34

Hart's Loc.

12

3

15

Jackson

269

34

303

Madison

447

42

489

Moultonborough

1.328

204

1,532

Ossipee

733

55

788

Sandwich

365

25

390

Tamworth

506

36

542

Tuftonboro

694

95

789

Wakefield

905

77

982

Wolfeboro

1,789

258

2,047

Reg.

Democratic

Abs.

Total

68

6

74

334

14

348

54

3

57

30

2

32

847

42

889

49

2

51

106

2

108

118

9

127

2

0

2

10

2

12

150

15

165

206

10

216

353

33

386

294

12

306

246

18

264

278

25

303

147

16

163

254

16

270

571

56

627

Totals

10.456

1.082

11.538

4.117

283

4.400

CARROLL COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

No. 1

No.2R

No. 2D

No. 3

Albany

88

120

220

428

12

51

30

57

Bartlett

873

319

1,280

2,472

74

246

156

377

Brookfield

223

62

118

403

15

33

14

46

Chatham

84

38

54

176

8

29

9

23

Conway

2,645

1,344

2,817

6.806

170

548

319

668

Eaton

ill

63

75

249

12

28

14

25

Effingham

316

169

413

898

26

242

106

108

Freedom

412

144

469

1,025

18

104

46

150

Hale's Loc.

39

2

12

53

1

8

2

6

Hart's Loc.

13

7

8

28

0

5

0

8

Jackson

281

107

343

731

25

125

105

179

Madison

578

212

524

1,314

71

132

90

118

Moultonborough

i ,763

428

1,528

3,719

133

273

156

412

Ossipee

1,108

502

1,194

2,804

77

201

9

210

Sandwich

479

286

269

1,034

28

55

53

56

Tamworth

890

480

603

1,973

54

68

39

58

Tuftonboro

889

167

564

1.620

65

196

60

226

Wakefield

1.253

475

1.026

2,754

101

343

103

292

Wolfeboro

2,204

650

1,458

4,312

102

592

319

389

Totals

14,249

5,575

12,975

32,799

992

3,279

1.630

3,408

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

239

CHESHIRE COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST

Alstead

Chesterfield

Dublin

Fitzwilliam

Gilsum

Harrisville

Hinsdale

Jaffrey

KeeneWdl

Keene Wd2

Keene Wd3

Keene Wd4

Keene Wd5

Marlborough

Marlow

Nelson

Richmond

Rindge

Roxbury

Stoddard

Sullivan

Surry

Swanzey

Troy

Walpole

Westmoreland

Winchester

Republican

Reg.

Abs.

Total

342

16

358

677

27

704

420

44

464

202

20

222

134

2

136

179

17

196

419

9

428

967

52

1,019

465

12

477

638

22

660

690

47

737

869

38

907

898

48

946

341

25

366

139

7

146

133

8

141

219

6

225

962

31

993

36

2

38

215

23

238

120

7

127

159

6

165

,110

45

1.155

298

4

302

785

48

833

358

27

385

468

12

480

Reg.

Democratic

Abs.

Total

278

12

290

443

10

453

244

16

260

89

17

106

91

1

92

220

9

229

340

8

348

644

30

674

578

17

595

801

26

827

713

31

744

705

26

731

721

47

768

332

6

338

97

3

100

126

6

132

112

3

115

418

19

437

37

2

39

96

12

108

99

3

102

107

2

109

745

26

771

249

4

253

641

18

659

245

19

264

407

9

416

Totals

12.243

605

12,848

9,578

382

9,960

240

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CHESHIRE COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

No. 1

No.2R

No. 2D

No. 3

Alstead

398

339

481

1,218

41

103

80

177

Chesterfield

914

661

665

2,240

71

159

101

201

Dublin

592

325

339

1,256

61

109

75

146

Fitzwilliam

410

186

921

1.517

45

219

157

237

Gilsum

129

100

204

433

28

28

30

40

Harrisville

168

224

349

741

38

88

86

135

Hinsdale

737

733

815

2,285

48

107

77

130

Jaffrey

1,311

949

1,105

3,365

160

316

189

339

KeeneWdl

569

967

1,404

2,940

196

129

124

253

Keene Wd2

727

1.146

1,292

3,165

176

170

145

253

Keene Wd3

743

868

1,620

3,231

149

176

184

368

Keene Wd4

936

852

1.314

3,102

139

151

131

320

Keene Wd5

1,025

1,010

1.489

3,524

149

193

149

288

Marlborough

353

381

610

1,344

49

128

113

183

Marlow

160

127

173

460

20

48

27

59

Nelson

144

151

160

455

17

49

37

62

Richmond

272

148

221

641

41

88

36

68

Rindge

1,056

506

1,553

3.115

119

302

172

474

Roxbury

27

47

83

157

1

22

11

23

Stoddard

241

159

294

694

29

97

40

75

Sullivan

112

105

170

387

16

43

29

59

Surr>'

181

124

149

454

16

50

27

29

Swanzey

1,378

1,045

1,102

3,525

180

325

194

253

Troy

310

356

526

1,192

42

108

64

138

Walpole

874

697

851

2,422

69

182

138

237

Westmoreland

328

213

440

981

30

139

103

224

Winchester

463

548

1.174

2,185

37

133

91

95

Totals

14.558

12.967

19.504

47,029

1.967

3.662

.610

4.866

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

241

COOS COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST

Republican

Democratic

Reg.

Abs.

Total

Reg.

Abs.

Total

Atk. & Gilm. Ac. Gt.

0

0

0

Bean's Grant

0

0

0

Bean's Purchase

0

0

0

Berlin Ward 1

238

12

250

Berlin Ward 2

262

32

294

Berlin Ward 3

397

28

425

Berlin Ward 4

190

3

193

Cambridge

0

0

0

Carroll

162

11

173

Chandlers' Purchase

0

0

0

Clarksvilie

56

4

60

Colebrook

419

18

437

Columbia

110

4

114

Crawford's Purchase

0

0

0

Cutts Grant

0

0

0

Dalton

154

5

159

Dix's Grant

0

0

0

Dixville

18

5

23

Dunimer

64

I

65

Errol

61

5

66

Erving's Location

0

0

0

Gorham

386

22

408

Green's Grant

0

0

0

Hadley's Purchase

0

0

0

Jefferson

260

17

277

Kilkenny

0

0

0

Lancaster

682

39

721

Low & Burbank's Gt.

0

0

0

Martin's Location

0

0

0

Milan

192

10

202

Mill.sfield

5

0

5

Northumberland

267

5

272

Odell

0

0

0

Pinkhams' Grant

0

1

1

Pittsburg

172

22

194

Randolph

66

32

98

Sargent's Pur.

0

0

0

Second College Gt.

0

0

0

Shelbume

75

5

80

Stark

80

2

82

Stewartstown

99

3

102

Stratford

76

3

79

Success

0

0

0

Thompson & Mes's Pur.

0

0

0

Wentworth' s Loc.

7

0

7

Whitefield

359

35

394

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

513

12

525

486

30

516

499

38

537

494

8

502

0

0

0

82

5

87

0

0

0

16

1

17

116

6

122

30

0

30

0

0

0

0

0

0

60

1

61

0

0

0

6

0

6

30

0

30

18

3

21

0

0

0

521

15

536

0

0

0

0

0

0

65

2

67

0

0

0

281

15

296

0

0

0

0

0

0

145

2

147

1

0

1

268

12

280

0

0

0

0

0

0

43

2

45

67

20

87

0

0

0

0

0

0

51

4

55

42

3

45

34

1

35

56

0

56

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

0

3

198

6

204

Totals

4,857

324

5,181

4,125

186

4.311

242

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COOS COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

No. 1

No.2R

No. 2D

No. 3

Atk. & Gilm. Ac. Gt.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bean's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Bean"s Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Berlin Ward 1

267

734

610

1.611

43

23

22

119

Berlin Ward 2

327

696

557

1,580

49

84

101

176

Berlin Ward 3

543

813

335

1,691

37

87

106

93

Berlin Ward 4

178

694

492

1,364

40

41

26

67

Cambridge

1

0

2

3

0

0

0

0

Carroll

194

111

195

500

11

41

18

36

Chandlers" Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Clarksville

89

33

42

164

4

22

4

24

Colebrook

548

181

523

1.252

32

132

46

169

Columbia

141

58

114

313

13

29

7

28

Crawford's Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Cult's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dalton

169

72

242

483

8

76

23

92

Dix's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Dixville

14

3

12

29

0

9

3

12

Dummer

64

51

97

212

7

19

7

7

Errol

80

28

115

223

5

22

10

17

Erving's Location

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Gorham

578

856

546

1,980

66

74

71

132

Green's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Hadleys Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Jefferson

378

117

175

670

22

41

9

21

Kilkenny

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lancaster

953

429

839

2,221

52

167

96

109

Low & Burbank's Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Martin's Location

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Milan

246

240

265

751

17

56

37

84

Millsfield

0

0

9

9

0

5

1

6

Northumberland

373

539

710

1.622

27

82

48

93

Odell

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Pinkhams' Grant

2

3

14

19

0

0

0

0

Pittsburg

330

82

206

618

11

24

11

14

Randolph

121

91

75

287

8

15

21

29

Sargent's Purchase

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Second College Grant

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Shelburne

111

72

99

282

7

21

16

25

Stark

112

61

135

308

8

16

10

14

Stewartstown

190

73

235

498

0

26

11

20

Stratford

115

108

209

432

6

11

6

17

Success

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Thompson & Mes's Pur.

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Wentworth" s Location

8

5

14

27

0

5

1

3

Whitefield

607

360

283

1,250

47

70

40

45

Totals

6,739

6.510

7,150

20,399

520

1,198

751

1.452

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

243

GRAFTON COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST

Republican

Reg.

Abs.

Total

Alexandria

288

20

308

Ashland

400

22

422

Bath

182

6

188

Benton

56

2

58

Bethlehem

399

23

422

Bridgewater

245

20

265

Bristol

628

48

676

Campton

513

22

535

Canaan

546

29

575

Dorchester

57

0

57

Easton

58

6

64

Ellsworth

26

2

28

Enfield

722

43

765

Franconia

243

18

261

Grafton

219

12

231

Groton

87

5

92

Hanover

L317

118

1,435

Haverhill

833

47

880

Hebron

164

20

184

Holderness

512

34

546

Landaff

68

6

74

Lebanon Wd 1

683

21

704

Lebanon Wd2

603

29

632

Lebanon Wd3

617

34

651

Lincoln

287

9

296

Lisbon

254

10

264

Littleton

1 .093

59

1.152

Livermore

0

0

0

Lyman

82

5

87

Lyme

348

13

361

Monroe

183

16

199

Orange

59

1

60

Orford

237

14

251

Pierniont

163

12

175

Plymouth

814

50

864

Rumney

352

14

366

Sugar Hill

152

15

167

Thornton

419

20

439

Warren

221

2

223

Waterville Valley

70

6

76

Wentworth

163

9

172

Woodstock

224

20

244

Reg.

Democratic

Abs.

Total

104

9

113

204

8

212

75

5

80

17

0

17

259

14

273

94

3

97

241

9

250

261

11

272

323

9

332

22

0

22

42

1

43

6

0

6

441

26

467

141

19

160

109

9

118

33

0

33

,929

154

2.083

204

10

214

50

8

58

296

18

314

21

3

24

562

19

581

529

27

556

495

24

519

139

5

144

77

6

83

455

21

476

0

0

0

38

7

45

366

24

390

38

6

44

35

2

37

142

3

145

55

5

60

637

15

652

137

9

146

85

8

93

194

14

208

47

0

47

32

12

44

55

3

58

119

5

124

Totals

14.587

862

15.449

9.109

531

9.640

244

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GRAFTON COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

No. 1

No.2R

No. 2D

No. 3

Alexandria

321

121

265

707

27

104

52

94

Ashland

513

313

417

1,243

66

114

53

133

Bath

232

73

216

521

10

65

42

44

Benton

78

19

48

145

3

0

2

2

Bethlehem

472

314

514

1.300

52

136

77

126

Bridgewater

319

123

236

678

20

73

33

65

Bristol

701

265

765

1.731

99

209

106

191

Campton

574

283

798

1,655

70

189

101

268

Canaan

679

451

850

1,980

80

195

115

217

Dorchester

82

45

63

190

0

0

0

0

Easton

83

52

51

186

5

16

11

27

Ellsworth

15

3

36

54

0

0

0

0

Enfield

759

574

1,064

2,397

120

287

122

213

Franconia

257

156

251

664

41

82

57

84

Grafton

302

161

288

751

23

81

49

47

Groton

107

54

146

307

5

29

8

22

Hanover

1.704

2.355

2.046

6.105

396

412

580

715

Haverhill

1.257

344

950

2.551

44

118

48

57

Hebron

219

43

146

408

17

65

35

69

Holderness

542

241

539

1.322

73

130

127

250

Landaff

104

63

41

208

6

16

5

10

Lebanon Wdl

1,099

960

887

2.946

152

204

156

254

Lebanon Wd2

887

957

926

2.770

157

197

117

283

Lebanon Wd3

934

851

750

2.535

115

HI

94

148

Lincoln

349

210

480

1.039

35

102

51

126

Lisbon

347

123

352

822

14

99

30

64

Littleton

1.565

747

1.291

3,603

102

255

111

270

Livermore

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lyman

109

65

125

299

3

24

12

29

Lyme

361

390

377

1.128

40

97

117

135

Monroe

336

67

146

549

4

26

17

22

Orange

69

43

72

184

6

23

15

21

Ori^ord

337

186

329

852

21

63

62

87

Piermont

193

59

204

456

5

69

23

53

Plymouth

1,810

1.016

2,294

5,120

294

219

235

384

Rumney

452

120

383

955

27

118

83

144

Sugar Hill

146

80

192

418

8

72

34

71

Thornton

440

240

860

1,540

49

178

78

217

Warren

244

68

216

528

8

50

13

39

Waterville Valley

65

33

68

166

2

34

31

43

Wentworth

272

84

159

515

11

26

21

41

Woodstock

249

116

360

725

28

104

61

117

Totals

19,584

12,468

20,201

52,253

2,238 4,392

2,984

5,182

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

245

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST

Republican

Democratic

Reg.

Abs.

Total

Reg.

Abs.

Total

Amherst

2863

232

3095

Antrim

536

20

556

Bedford

4,922

429

5.351

Bennington

273

11

284

Brookline

921

23

944

Deering

399

14

413

Francestown

427

17

444

Goffstown

3,384

143

3.527

Greenfield

269

11

280

Greenville

241

16

257

Hancock

470

36

506

Hillsborough

960

45

1.005

Hollis

1,880

101

1,981

Hudson

3,744

109

3,853

Litchfield

1,371

61

1,432

Lyndeborough

370

28

398

Manchester Wdl

1,900

142

2.042

Manchester Wd2

1,510

98

1,608

Manchester Wd3

910

65

975

Manchester Wd4

926

40

966

Manchester Wd5

746

24

770

Manchester Wd6

1,723

62

1,785

Manchester Wd7

1,038

21

1,059

Manchester Wd8

1,653

47

1,700

Manchester Wd9

1,142

27

1,169

Manchester Wd 10

1,198

51

1,249

Manchester Wd 1 1

896

21

917

Manchester Wdl 2

1,392

114

1 ,506

Mason

304

11

315

Merrimack

5,317

161

5,478

Milford

2,674

111

2,785

Mont Vernon

532

31

563

Nashua Wd 1

1,934

96

2.030

Nashua Wd2

1.652

69

1.721

Nashua Wd3

1 .345

47

1,392

Nashua Wd4

613

23

636

Nashua Wd5

1 .590

65

1,655

Nashua Wd6

1 .046

51

1.097

Nashua Wd7

1.061

58

1.119

Nashua Wd8

1.419

54

1 .473

Nashua Wd9

1,550

72

1,622

New Boston

1,034

46

1,080

New Ipswich

906

19

925

Pelham

1.778

57

1,835

Peterborough

1.269

158

1,427

Sharon

79

10

89

Temple

292

14

306

Weare

1.611

68

1,679

Wilton

736

29

765

Windsor

37

2

39

1,446

80

1.526

299

6

305

2,001

169

2,170

146

7

153

493

7

500

176

10

186

234

15

249

1,972

90

2,062

183

10

193

194

6

200

317

25

342

472

20

492

946

34

980

2,525

63

2,588

758

42

800

190

4

194

1 ,544

93

1,637

1,272

92

1 .364

876

87

963

980

67

1.047

934

69

1.003

1,609

89

1.698

1,086

44

1,130

1,442

56

1,498

1,224

58

1,282

1,320

82

1,402

925

34

959

1,145

62

1,207

144

2

146

2,935

86

3.021

1,422

42

1,464

269

21

290

1,493

74

1,567

1,171

37

1,208

1,146

65

1.211

770

48

818

1,331

46

1.377

1,260

69

1.329

1,188

38

1,226

1,132

43

1.175

1,216

48

1,264

500

25

525

285

11

296

1 ,303

25

1,328

920

80

1.000

57

2

59

167

4

171

698

22

720

563

23

586

24

1

25

Totals

66.843

3,260

70,103

46.703

2,233

48.936

246

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

No. 1

No.2R

No. 2D

No. 3

Amherst

3,254

1,508

1,925

6.687

319

851

575

826

Antrim

718

399

451

1,568

70

136

88

116

Bedford

6,555

2,727

2,535

11,817

684

987

495

848

Bennington

356

223

382

961

49

57

44

31

Brookline

847

449

1,251

2.547

95

387

222

492

Deering

399

180

486

1,065

38

137

69

205

Francestown

400

209

418

1,027

53

171

106

215

Goffstown

4,465

2,915

3.949

11,329

764

402

335

755

Greenfield

333

232

288

853

48

77

67

81

Greenville

272

257

628

1,157

42

91

56

123

Hancock

562

374

352

1,288

80

121

88

172

Hillsborough

1,173

591

1.101

2,865

169

290

167

381

HoUis

1,872

863

1,571

4,306

197

574

345

809

Hudson

4.427

3.465

6.324

14,216

660

1.425

811

1.357

Litchfield

1,864

1.164

1,831

4,859

205

626

287

585

Lyndeborough

335

117

599

1.051

61

177

120

195

Manchester Wdl

2,357

2.013

843

5,213

305

315

279

380

Manchester Wd2

1,845

1.758

1,080

4,683

427

270

189

328

Manchester Wd3

1,327

1,470

733

3,530

342

275

214

271

Manchester Wd4

1,166

1,397

826

3,389

319

230

153

319

Manchester Wd5

851

1.393

652

2,896

259

139

90

193

Manchester Wd6

2,138

2,023

1.150

5,311

348

376

216

347

Manchester Wd7

1,115

1.502

896

3,513

283

236

106

304

Manchester Wd8

1,930

1,843

1.158

4,931

371

367

156

452

Manchester Wd9

1,327

1.843

1.158

4,328

253

221

123

322

Manchester Wd 10

1,462

1.894

799

4,155

293

196

142

266

Manchester Wd 11

960

1.262

964

3,186

312

155

81

307

Manchester Wdl 2

1,573

1,762

1,169

4.504

465

266

162

377

Mason

254

136

336

726

26

158

63

162

Merrimack

7,745

4,720

5.250

17.715

720

1,255

681

1,057

Milford

3.687

2,064

3.308

9.059

527

720

401

1,018

Mont Vernon

764

443

335

1,542

80

190

113

230

Nashua Wdl

2,672

2,455

2,109

7.236

293

441

288

682

Nashua Wd2

2.626

1.973

2,426

7.025

346

414

273

533

Nashua Wd3

1.913

1,994

1,809

5,716

304

424

277

341

Nashua Wd4

974

1,537

1,559

4,070

226

171

169

283

Nashua Wd5

2.040

1,914

2.250

6.204

221

545

430

660

Nashua Wd6

1,500

2.195

1,581

5,276

166

320

216

277

Nashua Wd7

1,502

2.008

1,670

5,180

223

260

167

427

Nashua Wd8

2.313

1.996

2,536

6.845

351

413

295

546

Nashua Wd9

2.079

1.912

2.469

6.460

256

600

346

538

New Boston

1,259

584

1,231

3,074

133

341

221

437

New Ipswich

940

.358

1,216

2,514

105

372

129

392

Pelham

1,990

1,908

3,114

7,012

182

629

344

742

Peterborough

1,725

1.160

1,852

4,737

195

404

331

460

Sharon

90

60

77

227

9

30

20

38

Temple

199

99

361

659

75

186

106

288

Weare

2,018

l.(M)6

2.019

5,043

259

560

225

584

Wilton

843

641

775

2,259

146

244

212

313

Windsor

46

26

57

129

15

10

5

15

Totals

85,062

67,022

73,859

225,943

12,369

18,242

11,098

21,080

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

247

MERRIMACK COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST

Republican

Reg.

Abs.

Total

Allenstown

678

12

690

Andover

470

23

493

Boscawen

626

20

646

Bow

2.090

96

2,186

Bradford

349

25

374

Canterbury

538

32

570

Chichester

494

.59

553

Concord Wd 1

724

18

742

Concord Wd2

639

20

659

Concord Wd3

566

37

603

Concord Wd4

737

45

782

Concord Wd5

767

116

883

Concord Wd6

514

14

528

Concord Wd7

896

48

944

Concord Wd8

659

37

696

Concord Wd9

661

30

691

Concord Wd 10

1,209

56

1,265

Danbury

252

10

262

Dunbarton

656

19

675

Epsom

887

37

924

FrankhnWdl

495

25

520

Franklin Wd2

356

14

370

Franklin Wd3

481

20

501

Henniker

844

50

894

Hill

214

7

221

Hooksett

2,315

110

2.425

Hopkinton

1,519

100

1.619

Loudon

1,025

12

1,037

Newbury

487

56

543

New London

1,248

261

1,509

Northfield

769

19

788

Pembroke

1.355

62

1,417

Pittsfieid

741

37

778

Salisbury

322

17

339

Sutton

428

35

463

Warner

688

39

727

Webster

398

15

413

Wilmot

302

16

318

Totals

28,399

1,649

30,048

Reg.

Democratic

Abs.

Total

580

19

599

295

15

310

390

14

404

945

34

979

223

12

235

373

17

390

274

28

302

511

21

532

519

13

532

504

26

530

826

43

869

752

89

841

518

26

544

745

30

775

437

28

465

458

16

474

828

40

868

103

2

105

284

14

298

452

21

473

281

9

290

221

4

225

271

24

295

633

18

651

109

3

112

1.191

29

1,220

926

52

978

448

4

452

205

13

218

501

59

560

416

21

437

818

31

849

342

9

351

136

5

141

253

22

275

448

27

475

195

11

206

196

12

208

7,607

861

18.468

248

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

MERRIMACK COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

No. 1

No.2R

No. 2D

No. 3

Allenstown

575

699

1,124

2.398

168

264

163

279

Andover

414

33!

657

1.402

69

186

97

252

Boscawen

690

462

790

1.942

145

300

180

457

Bow

2,465

1.049

1,669

5.183

273

335

215

544

Bradford

351

198

494

1.043

44

113

119

243

Canterbury

680

489

209

1 .378

85

257

148

402

Chichester

484

230

626

1.340

87

157

101

278

Concord Wdl

838

676

1.028

2,542

185

199

134

199

Concord Wd2

539

497

1.536

2.572

247

170

130

421

Concord Wd3

588

535

817

1.940

158

132

110

209

Concord Wd4

822

1.060

1.327

3.209

290

88

79

581

Concord Wd5

875

970

1.262

3.107

231

209

239

346

Concord Wd6

794

985

503

2,282

213

234

258

213

Concord Wd7

1,094

899

813

2,806

158

220

195

273

Concord Wd8

831

625

711

2,167

214

153

95

227

Concord Wd9

1,052

718

844

2,614

232

114

85

199

Concord Wdl 0

1,256

819

1.099

3.174

254

304

236

588

Danbury

231

128

330

689

37

105

31

101

Dunbarton

687

353

552

1.592

114

192

90

127

Epsom

1,229

603

823

2.655

139

268

L^l

346

Franklin Wdl

339

409

735

1.483

83

254

103

220

Franklin Wd2

382

319

676

1.377

63

168

68

167

Franklin Wd3

509

380

719

1.608

87

241

117

236

Henniker

1,046

733

1.036

2.815

157

269

221

356

Hill

209

105

203

517

22

53

25

78

Hooksett

2,508

1.361

1.254

5.123

548

348

179

400

Hopkinton

1,790

1.013

1.447

4.250

208

489

352

340

Loudon

983

426

1.240

2.649

148

421

225

377

Newbury

608

245

561

1.414

76

177

86

190

New London

1,393

419

1 .064

2.876

145

435

267

516

Northfieid

969

608

965

2,542

162

205

108

303

Pembroke

1,655

1,192

1.605

4.452

258

408

220

499

Pittsfield

966

521

459

1.946

126

197

96

181

Salisbury

231

129

482

842

50

132

58

190

Sutton

431

286

514

1.231

56

162

92

198

Warner

583

292

899

1.774

96

277

237

369

Webster

453

222

340

1.015

72

183

94

230

Wilmot

279

172

273

724

51

123

88

131

Totals

31.829

21.158

31.686

84,673

5.751

8.542

5,492

11.266

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

249

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST

Republican

Democratic

Reg.

Abs.

Total

Reg.

Abs.

Total

Atkinson

1,562

80

1,642

Auburn

1.145

34

1,179

Brentwood

686

35

721

Candia

1,135

33

1,168

Chester

888

29

917

Danville

687

24

711

Deerfield

978

37

1,015

Derry

4,995

167

5,162

East Kingston

470

21

491

Epping

946

45

991

Exeter

2,915

244

3,159

Fremont

701

21

722

Greenland

783

35

818

Hampstead

1,816

113

1.929

Hampton

2,998

331

3,329

Hampton Falls

613

33

646

Kensington

469

18

487

Kingston

1,232

64

1,296

Londonderry

4,575

170

4,745

New Castle

344

51

395

Newfields

413

17

430

Newington

255

13

268

Newmarket

1.257

51

1.308

Newton

673,

19

692

North Hampton

1,103

108

1,211

Northwood

708

42

750

Nottingham

820

28

848

Plaistow

1,299

51

1,350

Portsmouth Wdl

451

24

475

Portsmouth Wd2

613

52

665

Portsmouth Wd3

402

35

437

Portsmouth Wd4

1,058

46

1,104

Portsmouth Wd5

659

96

755

Raymond

1,696

39

1 ,735

Rye

1,291

202

1.493

Salem

4,192

125

4.3 1 7

Sandown

957

43

L(X)0

Seabrook

1.132

63

1.195

South Hampton

178

9

187

Stratham

1,656

96

1,752

Windham

2,525

70

2,595

747

31

778

556

14

570

330

21

351

479

10

489

321

2

323

368

4

372

441

13

454

2,776

70

2,846

191

6

197

565

12

577

2,036

124

2.160

256

7

263

451

17

468

861

22

883

2,247

166

2,413

244

27

271

239

4

243

613

21

634

2,355

75

2,430

195

16

211

218

10

228

99

2

101

1,385

36

1.421

445

5

450

614

47

661

372

10

382

459

9

468

700

21

721

693

30

723

1,055

100

1,155

458

21

479

908

43

951

925

84

1.009

821

21

842

811

78

889

3,356

73

3.429

490

6

496

780

44

824

133

2

135

840

32

872

1.121

25

1,146

Totals

53,276

2,814

56,090

32,954

1,361

34,315

250

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

No. 1

No.2R

No. 2D

No. 3

Atkinson

1,794

1,014

2,060

4,868

131

527

248

565

Auburn

1,298

709

1,032

3,039

172

327

153

374

Brentwood

724

406

768

1,898

68

250

117

271

Candia

1,329

550

984

2,863

161

225

99

289

Chester

988

389

878

2,255

111

277

108

310

Danville

834

442

774

2,050

91

184

108

292

Deerfield

1,146

539

1,003

2,688

137

292

167

379

Derry

7,274

4.406

7,439

19,119

764

1.775

1,005

2,140

East Kingston

596

311

456

1,363

43

158

78

155

Epping

720

664

2,487

3,871

175

450

223

423

Exeter

4,440

3,220

2,937

10,597

551

903

674

660

Fremont

689

302

901

1,892

104

234

92

215

Greenland

830

473

764

2,067

157

190

119

119

Hampstead

2,186

1,286

2,520

5,992

209

676

321

789

Hampton

3,907

3,442

5,012

12,361

458

1,134

733

1.834

Hampton Falls

769

304

509

1,582

81

86

51

204

Kensington

491

323

655

1,469

51

215

109

245

Kingston

1,619

847

971

3.437

129

303

130

259

Londonderry

6,607

3,694

4,610

14.911

455

1.441

758

1.378

New Castle

353

173

355

881

30

149

80

154

New-fields

357

228

452

1,037

27

202

92

255

Newington

305

116

201

622

39

84

34

74

Newmarket

1,444

1,960

2,999

6,403

425

518

427

513

Newton

753

636

1,453

2,842

87

301

162

345

North Hampton

1,349

809

1,195

3,353

156

359

244

469

Northwood

796

441

1,246

2,483

127

310

198

264

Nottingham

950

601

812

2,363

85

301

127

263

Plaistow

1,582

1,124

2,763

5,469

106

377

199

707

Portsmouth Wd I

819

1,273

850

2,942

197

218

250

243

Portsmouth Wd2

1,016

1,841

1,392

4,249

256

320

361

360

Portsmouth Wd3

548

722

893

2,163

72

146

119

226

Portsmouth Wd4

1,705

1.629

1,268

4.602

240

494

312

181

Portsmouth Wd5

1,233

1,670

1.456

4,359

197

218

237

234

Raymond

1,591

1.110

2,596

5,297

313

617

240

626

Rye

2,152

1,299

1,349

4,800

128

347

248

234

Salem

6,182

5,892

5.574

17,648

483

1,354

773

1.248

Sandown

896

553

1,391

2.840

102

365

166

386

Seabrook

1,939

1.559

2,450

5,948

138

434

294

326

South Hampton

143

111

343

597

17

84

57

106

Stratham

1,767

893

1,900

4,560

331

510

283

531

Windham

2,915

1,452

2,870

7,237

328

867

391

883

Totals

69,036

49.413

72.568 191.017

7.932 18.222

10,587

19.529

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

251

STRAFFORD COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST

Republican

Reg.

Abs.

Total

Barrington

1,427

45

1.472

Dover Wdl

676

41

717

Dover Wd2

483

27

510

Dover Wd3

859

86

945

Dover Wd4

729

35

764

Dover Wd5

585

18

603

Dover Wd6

594

56

650

Durham

1,457

134

1,591

Farmington

756

32

788

Lee

716

36

752

Madbury

349

18

367

Middleton

228

3

231

Milton

584

25

609

New Durham

480

38

518

Rochester Wdl

784

33

817

Rochester Wd2

857

41

898

Rochester Wd3

973

42

1,015

Rochester Wd4

755

29

784

Rochester Wd5

666

32

698

Rollinsford

488

23

511

Somers worth Wdl

358

12

370

Somersworth Wd2

249

8

257

Somersworth Wd3

276

6

282

Somersworth Wd4

283

13

296

Somersworth Wd5

177

2

179

Strafford

784

33

817

Reg.

Democratic

Abs.

Total

899

27

926

607

30

637

644

21

665

826

69

895

718

27

745

624

38

662

649

42

691

2,076

98

2,174

502

4

506

751

35

786

289

7

296

133

6

139

359

17

376

207

20

227

637

17

654

590

32

622

623

19

642

726

29

755

604

24

628

419

21

440

358

13

371

251

14

265

338

6

344

404

19

423

262

4

266

637

19

656

Totals

16,573

868

17,441

15,133

658

15,791

252

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STRAFFORD COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

No. 1

N0.2R

No. 2D

No. 3

Barrington

1,492

1,196

1.807

4.495

263

375

209

451

Dover Wdl

1,007

1,074

1.056

3.137

167

205

172

308

Dover Wd2

709

1.133

1.116

2,958

246

91

83

174

Dover Wd3

1,263

1,352

1.299

3.914

239

201

148

349

Dover Wd4

1,021

990

978

2.989

201

729

718

251

Dover Wd5

909

1.181

1.098

3,188

230

145

163

160

Dover Wd6

852

980

961

2.793

162

198

191

345

Durham

1,587

2,136

1.430

5.153

1 .098

691

896

658

Farmington

1,019

984

1.335

3,338

111

291

141

271

Lee

524

629

1.527

2,680

137

134

114

432

Madbury

372

309

549

1,230

50

113

98

183

Middleton

244

195

307

746

66

59

26

58

Milton

813

581

1,051

2.445

96

211

134

232

New Durham

623

290

465

1,378

61

146

66

128

Rochester Wdl

1,021

945

1,244

3,210

109

175

114

289

Rochester Wd2

1,081

894

1.166

3.141

125

320

156

111

Rochester Wd3

1,215

926

1.406

3.547

163

404

213

238

Rochester Wd4

1,076

1,197

913

3,186

100

178

121

121

Rochester Wd5

925

917

1,017

2,859

99

225

155

206

Rollinsford

509

564

884

1,957

105

138

118

162

Somersworth Wd 1

406

524

630

1,560

102

130

75

119

Somersworth Wd2

331

516

448

1.295

45

95

51

99

Somersworth Wd3

382

554

580

1.516

69

133

107

119

Somersworth Wd4

348

591

641

1.580

74

124

101

123

Somersworth Wd5

221

408

435

1.064

61

37

39

76

Strafford

1.010

677

843

2.530

109

243

136

261

Totals

20.960

21.743

25,186

67,889

4,288

5.791

4,545

5.924

PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

253

SULLIVAN COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST

Republican

Reg.

Abs.

Total

Acworth

203

9

212

Charlestown

714

23

737

Claremont Wdl

514.

24

538

Claremont Wd2

713

35

748

Claremont Wd3

511

17

528

Cornish

313

15

328

Croydon

140

4

144

Goshen

132

4

136

Grantham

630

85

715

Langdon

137

4

141

Lempster

191

11

202

Newport

980

54

1.034

Plamfield

415

24

439

Springfield

260

20

280

Sunapee

896

92

988

Unity

237

12

249

Washington

212

18

230

Reg.

Democratic

Abs.

Total

122

5

127

526

21

547

490

17

507

535

27

562

572

9

581

263

7

270

51

2

53

86

7

93

305

34

339

67

1

68

73

4

77

590

28

618

384

22

406

114

7

121

372

24

396

119

11

130

95

2

97

Totals

7,198

451

7,649

4,764

228

4,992

SULLIVAN COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

No. 1

No.2R

No. 2D

No. 3

Acworth

132

70

340

542

19

90

68

158

Charlestown

751

825

1,055

2,631

98

207

104

232

Claremont Wd 1

803

1,002

818

2,623

86

113

86

126

Claremont Wd2

1.143

936

580

2,659

88

61

19

81

Claremont Wd3

594

907

1,045

2,546

85

180

124

6

Cornish

386

348

313

1,047

30

43

33

33

Croydon

193

90

96

379

17

27

9

24

Goshen

174

136

120

430

13

27

8

14

Grantham

761

327

641

1,729

81

155

108

298

Langdon

195

83

173

451

14

39

27

35

Lempster

244

96

236

576

12

87

41

104

Newport

1.456

1,170

924

3,550

114

220

92

291

Plainfield

346

333

696

1,375

72

38

34

214

Springfield

316

145

221

682

34

81

47

91

Sunapee

983

401

1,290

2,674

88

360

182

288

Unity

220

168

419

807

23

107

45

104

Washington

252

112

225

589

15

69

42

71

Totals

8,949

7,149

9,192

25,290

889 1.904

,069

,170

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DIRECT PRIMARY

2000

256 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

DIRECT PRIMARY-2000

The direct primary election was held September 12, 2000, with candidates of the Republican and Democratic parties participating.

In the summary immediately following are the full names and residences of the candidates - also their total votes. The first set of figures for each office is the Republican primary and the second set of figures the Democratic primary. Then follow tables carrying the vote in detail and giving only the last names of the candidates. NOTE: Chapter 226 of the Laws of 2000, which became effective June J, 2000, prohibited a candidate for state office from appearing on the general election ballot more than once as a candidate for the same office.

SUMMARY DIRECT PRIMARY VOTE

Republican Ballots Cast 103,461

Republican Absentee Ballots Cast 4,039

Total Republican Ballots Cast 107,500

Democratic Ballots Cast 72,998

Democratic Absentee Ballots Cast 2,868

Total Democratic Ballots Cast 75,886

Republican Names on Checklist 305,377

Democratic Names on Checklist 214,046

Undeclared Names on Checklist 282,975

Total Names on Checklist 802,398

Number of undeclared voters voting Republican 21 ,027

Number of undeclared voters voting Democratic 18,796

For Governor

Gordon Humphrey, Chichester 54. 1 34

James Squires. Hollis 23,582

Jeff Howard. Salisbury 21,734

Fred Bramante, Durham 2,500

Jeanne Shaheen. Madbury 1 .447

Jim Marron, Londonderry 584

Mark Fernald. Sharon 306

Total Vote, r 104,287

Jeanne Shaheen, Madbury 45,249

Mark Fernald, Sharon 28,488

Gordon Humphrey. Chichester 506

James Squires, Hollis 311

Jeff Howard, Salisbury 250

Fred Bramante. Durham 16

Jim Marron. Londonderry 7

Total Vote, d 74,827

For Representative in Congress First District

John E. Sununu. Bedford 45,798

Martha Fuller Clark. Portsmouth 90

Total Vote, r 45,888

Martha Fuller Clark. Portsmouth 29.164

John E. Sununu. Bedford 70

Total Vote, d 29,234

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For Representative in Congress

Second District

Charles Bass, Peterborough 44,928

Barney Brannen, Lyme 146

Norman H. Jackman. Lincoln 14

Total Vote, r 45,088

Barney Brannen, Lyme 20,496

Norman H. Jackman, Lincoln 9,291

Charles Bass, Peterborough 130

Total Vote, d 29.917

For Executive Council First District

Raymond S. Burton, Bath 1 8.37 1

Peter H. Estabrooks, Jefferson 4, 100

Total Vote, r 22,471

Raymond S. Burton, Bath 847

Peter H. Estabrooks, Jefferson 17

Total Vote, d 864

Second District

Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton 14,890

Harriet E. Cady, Deerfield 3,503

Peter C. Cordatos, Bennington 1 ,484

Jeff Woodburn, Concord 22

John D. Shea, Nelson 4

Total Vote, r 19,903

Jeff Woodburn. Concord 6,622

John D. Shea, Nelson 6,209

Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton 26

Peter C. Cordatos. Bennington 1

Total Vote, d 1 2,858

Third District

Ruth L. Griffin, Portsmouth, r 14,933

Ruth L. Griffin, Portsmouth, d 62

Fourth District

Thomas Colantuono, Londonderry 14,049

Steve Johnson, Manchester 8

Total Vote, r 14,057

Steve Johnson. Manchester 10.510

Thomas Colantuono, Londonderry 18

Total Vote, d 10,528

Fifth District

Dave Wheeler, Milford 9,927

Donnalee Lozeau, Nashua 7,77 1

Total Vote, r 17.698

Keith A. Regli, Brookline 9,459

Donnalee Lozeau, Nashua 78

Dave Wheeler, Milford 20

Total Vote, d 9,557

For State Senate

First District

Harold W. Burns. Whitefield 2.674

Ralph Doolan. Littleton 1 .297

Wayne W. Presby, Littleton 38

Total Vote, r 4.009

Wayne W. Presby. Littleton 2.003

Harold W. Bums. Whitefield 48

Ralph Doolan. Littleton 30

Total Vote, d 2,081

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Second District

Edward Gordon, Bristol, r 4,859

Edward Gordon, Bristol 116

Lynn Rudmin Chong (write-in) 61

Total Vote, d 177

Third District

Cari R. Johnson, Meredith 5,138

George Epstein. Madison (write-in) 601

Total Vote, r 5,739

George Epstein, Madison (write-in) 406

Carl R. Johnson, Meredith 21

Total Vote, d 427

Fourth District

Leo W. Eraser, Jr., Pittsfieid 2.468

Robert K. Boyce. Alton 2.620

Dennis R Vachon. Strafford 5

Total Vote, r 5,093

Dennis P. Vachon. Strafford 2,014

Leo W. Eraser. Jr.. Pittsfieid 40

Robert K. Boyce, Alton 8

Total Vote, d 2,062

Eifth District

Jim Rubens, Hanover 4, 11 5

Clifton Below, Lebanon 88

Total Vote, r 4,203

Clifton Below, Lebanon 3,659

Jim Rubens, Hanover 29

Total Vote, d 3.688

Sixth District

Cliff Newton. Rochester 2,214

Caroline McCarley, Rochester 29

Total Vote, r 2,243

Caroline McCarley. Rochester 2,541

Cliff Newton, Rochester 25

Total Vote, d 2,566

Seventh District

Robert B. Flanders, Antrim 3,991

Rick A. Trombly, Boscawen 27

Total Vote, r 4,018

Rick A. Trombly. Boscawen 2,729

Robert B. Flanders, Antrim 7

Total Vote, d 2.736

Eighth District

George F. Disnard, Claremont, r 79

George F. Disnard, Claremont, d 2,766

Ninth District

Sheila Roberge. Bedford 5,264

Kathleen McLaughlin Peterson. Bedford 2

Total Vote, r : 5,266

Kathleen McLaughlin Peterson, Bedford ; 2,395

Sheila Roberge. Bedford 5

Total Vote, d 2.400

Tenth District

Tom Eaton. Keene 3,262

Bill Lynch, Keene 26

Total Vote, r 3,288

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Bill Lynch. Keene 2,723

Tom Eaton, Keene 145

Total Vote, d 2,868

Eleventh District

Gary L. Daniels. Milford 3.922

Mark Fernald, Sharon (write-in) 17

Total Vote, r 3,939

Mark Fernald, Sharon (write-in) 298

Multer (write-in) 89

Trowbridge (write-in) 38

Gary L. Daniels, Milford 4

Total Vote, d 429

Twelfth District

Jane E. O'Heam, Nashua 2,674

Griff Dalianis. Nashua 1.227

Total Vote, r 3,901

Suzan L.R. Franks, Nashua 1 ,87 1

Jane E. O'Heam. Nashua 10

Total Vote, d 1,881

Thirteenth District

Debora B. Pignatelli, Nashua, r 2

Debora B. Pignatelli, Nashua, d 1,749

Fourteenth District

Gary R. Francoeur. Hudson 2,550

Len Foy, Hudson 15

Total Vote, r 1,565

Len Foy, Hudson 1,428

Gary R. Francoeur, Hudson 2

Total Vote, d 1,430

Fifteenth District

Kristie S. MacNeil, Concord 3,959

Sylvia B. Larsen, Concord 83

Total Vote, r 4,042

Sylvia B. Larsen, Concord 3,907

Gerard Cote, Concord 459

Total Vote, d 4,366

Sixteenth District

Theodore Gatsas. Manchester 2.900

Terry Pfaff. Hooksett 2,844

Stephen T. DeStefano, Bow 16

Total Vote, r 5,760

Stephen T. DeStefano, Bow 3,102

Theodore Gatsas, Manchester 26

Terry Pfaff, Hooksett 4

Total Vote, d 3,132

Seventeenth District

John S. Barnes. Jr.. Raymond 2,765

Donald R. Buxton, Brentwood 1 ,695

James E. Devine, Sandown 6

Total Vote, r 4,466

James E. Devine. Sandown 1 .882

John S. Barnes. Jr., Raymond 26

Donald R. Buxton, Brentwood 1

Total Vote, d 1.909

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Eighteenth District

William Infantine, Manchester 1 .627

J. Gail Barry, Manchester 1,221

Daniel P. ONeil, Manchester 18

Steve Vaillancourt, Manchester 9

Total Vote, r 2,875

Daniel P O'Neil, Manchester 2,532

Steve Vaillancourt, Manchester 1 ,543

William Infantine. Manchester 5

J. Gail Barry, Manchester 1

Total Vote, d 4,081

Nineteenth District

Russell Edward Prescott, Kingston 1 .965

Richard Russman. Kingston 1,917

Brian Woodworth. Kingston 2

Total Vote, r 3,884

Brian Woodworth, Kingston ; 820

James E. Lupien, Derry . 541

Richard Russman, Kingston 42

Russell Edward Prescott, Kingston 4

Total Vote, d 1,407

Twentieth District

Bruce F. Hunter. Goffstown 2,609

Lou D'Allesandro. Manchester 7

Total Vote, r 2.616

Lou D'Allesandro, Manchester 2,859

Bruce F. Hunter, Goffstown 7

Total Vote, d 2,866

Twenty-First District

Amos R. Townsend, Lee 2,033

Katie Wheeler, Durham 17

Total Vote, r 2,050

Katie Wheeler, Durham, d 3,214

Amos R. Townsend, Lee 6

Total Vote, d 3,220

Twenty-Second District

Arthur P Klemm, Jr.. Windham 2.537

Michael Hatem. Windham 1

Total Vote, r 2,538

Michael Hatem. Windham 1,466

Arthur P. Klemm. Jr., Windham 7

Total Vote, d 1,473

Twenty-Third District

Wendy Stanley Jones, Exeter 3,401

Williams (write-in) 48

Beverly Hollingworth, Hampton 22

Total Vote, r 3,471

Beverly Hollingworth, Hampton 2,693

Wendy Stanley Jones, Exeter 10

Total Vote, d 2,703

Twenty-Fourth District

Wayne P. Semprini, New Castle 3,299

Burton J. Cohen, New Castle 36

Total Vote, r 3,335

Burton J. Cohen, New Castle 3,205

Wayne P. Semprini, New Castle 79

Total Vote, d 3,284

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COUNTY OFFICES BELKNAP COUNTY

For Sheriff

Stephen G. Hodges, Meredith, r 5,384

Stephen G. Hodges, Meredith, d 62

For County Attorney

Lauren J. Noether, Tilton, r 5,151

Lauren J. Noether, Tilton, d 45

For Treasurer

Robert E. Corbin. Belmont, r 5, 160

Robert E. Corbin, Belmont, d 15

For Register of Deeds

Rachel M. Normandin, Laconia, r 5,403

Rachel M. Normandin, Laconia, d 65

For Register of Probate

Estelle J. Dearborn, Laconia, r 5,3 19

Estelle J. Dearborn, Laconia, d 37

For County Commissioner First District

Philip P. Daigneault. Laconia 1 ,029

Wesley J. Colby, Laconia 703

Total Vote, r 1,732

Philip P. Daigneault. Laconia 114

Wesley J. Colby, Laconia 31

Total Vote, d 145

Third District

Christopher D. Boothby, Meredith, r 2,127

Christopher D. Boothby, Meredith, d 8

CARROLL COUNTY

For Sheriff

Scott A. Carr, Ossipee, r 4,650

Scott A. Carr, Ossipee, d 92

For County Attorney

Robin J. Gordon, Tamworth. r 115

Robin J. Gordon. Tamworth, d 1,574

For Treasurer

Donald R. Banks, Freedom, r 4,281

Donald R. Banks, Freedom, d 12

For Register of Deeds

Lillian O. Brookes, Wolfeboro, r 4,43 1

Lillian O. Brookes, Wolfeboro, d 23

For Register of Probate

Gail A. Monet, Madison, r 4,191

Gail A. Monet, Madison, d 19

For County Commissioner

First District

David C. Sorensen, Conway, r 4,342

David C. Sorensen. Conway, d 22

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Second District

Brenda Presby, Freedom 4,226

Susan Wiley, Sandwich 11

Total Vote, r 4,237

Susan Wiley. Sandwich 1 .535

Brenda Presby. Freedom 5

Total Vote, d 1,540

CHESHIRE COUNTY

For Sheriff

Richard A. Foote, Swanzey. r 4.861

Richard A. Foote. Swanzey, d 104

For County Attorney

Peter Heed, Westmoreland 4,733

Edward J. Burke, Keene 52

Total Vote, r 4,785

Edward J. Burke, Keene 4,042

Peter Heed. Westmoreland 140

Total Vote, d 4.182

For Treasurer

Ellen M. De Young. Swanzey 2,978

Roger W. Conway, Swanzey 1 ,95 1

Richard J. Daschbach, Westmoreland 1

Total Vote, r 4.930

Richard J. Daschbach, Westmoreland 3.865

Ellen M. De Young, Swanzey 17

Roger W. Conway, Swanzey 12

Total Vote, d 3,894

For Register of Deeds

Evelyn S. Hubal, Keene, r 4,909

Evelyn S. Hubal, Keene. d 64

For Register of Probate

Elizabeth B. Minkler. Keene. r 4.748

Elizabeth B. Minkler, Keene. d 38

For County Commissioner

First District

Robert A. Beauregard, Swanzey 868

Robert W. Moore. Jr.. Westmoreland 857

Margaret E. Lynott, Swanzey 4

Total Vote, r 1,729

Margaret E. Lynott, Swanzey 1,344

Robert W. Moore, Jr.. Westmoreland 32

Robert A. Beauregard, Swanzey 4

Total Vote, d 1.380

Third District

Peter B. Davis, Jaffrey, r 1,782

Peter B. Davis, Jaffrey, d 22

COOS COUNTY

For Sheriff

Robert A. Loven. Dummer 2,524

Paul H. Ingersoll. Sr. Beriin 33

Total Vote, r 2,557

Paul H. Ingersoll, Sr., Beriin 1,512

Robert A. Loven, Dummer 114

Total Vote, d 1,626

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For County Attorney

Pierre J. Morin. Berlin, r 2,430

Pierre J. Morin, Berlin, d 92

For Treasurer

Donald M. Bisson, Berlin 2,457

Carol A. Cunha, Jefferson 4

Total Vote, r 2.461

Carol A. Cunha, Jefferson 1,384

Donald M. Bisson, Berlin 12

Total Vote, d 1 .396

For Register of Deeds

Carole Lamirande, Berlin, r 43

Carole Lamirande. Berlin, d 1,747

For Register of Probate

Terri L. Peterson, Lancaster, r 2,37 1

Terri L. Peterson, Lancaster, d 52

For County Commissioner Second District

Thomas R. Corrigan, Lancaster 984

Theodore Miller, Gorham 5

Total Vote, r 989

Theodore Miller, Gorham 462

Thomas R. Corrigan, Lancaster 7

Total Vote, d 469

Third District

Burnham Judd. Pittsburg 694

Frederick W. King. Sr.. Colebrook 619

Total Vote, r 1,313

Burnham Judd. Pittsburg 61

Frederick W. King. Sr.. Colebrook 58

Total Vote, d 119

GRAFTON COUNTY

For Sheriff

Charles E. Barry, Haverhill, r 6,735

Charles E. Barry, Haverhill, d 99

For County Attorney

Ken Anderson, Plymouth 4,090

Kenneth Ryan, Lebanon 2,724

Total Vote, r 6,814

Ken Anderson. Plymouth 133

Kenneth Ryan. Lebanon 105

Total Vote, d 238

For Treasurer

Kathleen W. Ward. Littleton, r 6.525

Kathleen W. Ward, Littleton, d 35

For Register of Deeds

Carol A. Elliott, Plymouth 5,728

Phil Weber, Grafton 1,268

Total Vote, r , 6,996

Carol A. Elliott, Plymouth 255

Phil Weber. Grafton 15

Total Vote, d 270

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For Register of Probate

Rebecca R. Wyman. Haverhill, r 6,507

Rebecca R. Wyman. Haverhill, d 54

For County Commissioner First District

William E. Conner, Lebanon 1.350

Michael J. Cryans, Hanover 2

Total Vote, r 1.352

Michael J. Cryans, Hanover 1,578

William E. Conner. Lebanon 1

Total Vote, d 1,579

Second District

Raymond S. Burton, Bath, r 2.850

Raymond S. Burton. Bath, d 53

Third District

Steve Panagoulis. Plymouth, r 2.470

Steve Panagoulis. Plvmouth. d 50

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

For Sheriff

Walter A. Morse, Hillsborough 22,258

David M. Dionne. Manchester 41

Total Vote, r 22,299

David M. Dionne, Manchester 16.272

Walter A. Morse. Hillsborough 119

Total Vote, d 16,391

For CountN' Attorney

Peter McDonough, Manchester, r 90

Peter McDonough, Manchester, d 17,099

For Treasurer

David G. Fredette. Nashua 21,323

Bob Davidson. Manchester 5

Total Vote, r 21,328

Bob Davidson, Manchester 15.816

David G. Fredette. Nashua 5

Total Vote, d 15,821

For Register of Deeds

Judith A. MacDonald. Merrimack, r 22,202

Judith A. MacDonald, Merrimack, d 61

For Register of Probate

Robert R. Rivard. Manchester, r 21,682

Robert R. Rivard. Manchester, d 170

For County Commissioner

First District

Toni Pappas. Manchester 3,236

Leona Dykstra. Manchester 2,662

Bob Steiner, Manchester 1 ,306

Gerry Gamache. Manchester 985

John J. McDonough. Manchester 14

Total Vote, r ." 8,203

John J. McDonough. Manchester 7,383

Leona Dykstra. Manchester 43

Toni Pappas, Manchester 35

Gerry Gamache. Manchester 13

Bob Steiner. Manchester 4

Total Vote, d 7,478

DIRECT PRIMARY 265

Second District

Rhona M. Charbonneau. Hudson, r 4,997

Rhona M. Charbonneau, Hudson, d 64

Third District

Carol H. Hoiden, Amherst 6,044

Richard W, Roulx, Merrimack 3,923

Total Vote, r 9,967

Paul J. Haley, Hillsborough 5,167

Carol H. Hoiden, Amherst 9

Richard W. Roulx, Merrimack 7

Total Vote, d 5.183

MERRIMACK COUNTY

For Sheriff

Chester L. Jordan, Bow. r 12,058

Chester L. Jordan, Bow. d 98

For County Attorney

Michael Johnson, Canterbury, r 11, 8 12

Michael Johnson, Canterbury, d 74

For Treasurer

Stuart D. Trachy, Franklin 11,493

Richard L. Bouley, Concord 3

Total Vote, r 1 1,496

Richard L. Bouley, Concord 6,199

Stuart D. Trachy, Franklin 12

Total Vote, d 6,21 1

For Register of Deeds

Kathi L. Guay, Concord, r 12,062

Kathi L. Guay, Concord, d 49

For Register of Probate

Jane Bradstreet, Hopkinton, r 11 ,424

Jane Bradstreet, Hopkinton. d 15

For County Commissioner

First District

Elizabeth Hoadley, Concord 2,053

Robert C. Washburn, Concord 1 ,755

Phillip F LaRosa, Concord 462

Katherine D. Rogers. Concord 15

Total Vote, r 4,285

Katherine D. Rogers, Concord 2,994

Elizabeth Hoadley, Concord 8

Robert C. Washburn, Concord 2

Total Vote, d 3,004

Thu-d District

Bernie Lamach, Bradford, r 3,789

Eleanor Glynn Kjellman, Henniker, d 2,076

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

For Sheriff"

J. Dan Linehan, Danville, r 17,121

J. Dan Linehan, Danville, d 103

266 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

For County Attorney

Jim Reams, Hampton, r 16,608

Jim Reams, Hampton, d 61

For Treasurer

Edward R. Buck III, Hampton 8,179

Ron Nowe, Epping 7,245

Total Vote, r 15,424

Ron Nowe, Epping 41

Edward R. Buck III, Hampton 33

Total Vote, d 74

For Register of Deeds

Cathy Stacey, Salem, r 16,283

Cathy Stacey, Salem, d 48

For Register of Probate

Andrew Christie, Jr., Hampton Falls 4,872

Brian D. Kenyon, Brentwood 4,793

Clarke R. Chandler, East Kingston 4,155

Earl A. Rinker III. Exeter 3,638

Total Vote, r 17,458

Brian D. Kenyon, Brentwood 1 99

Andrew Christie, Jr, Hampton Falls 86

Clarke R. Chandler, East Kingston 28

Ead A. Rmker III. Exeter 22

Total Vote, d 335

For County Commissioner Second District

Maureen Barrows, Exeter 3,785

Joseph A. Guthrie, Hampstead 3,676

Total Vote, r 7,461

Maureen Barrows, Exeter 89

Joseph A. Guthrie, Hampstead 22

Total Vote, d Ill

Third District

Ernest P Barka. Derry. r 4,210

Ernest P. Barka, Derry, d 2

STRAFFORD COUNTY

For Sheriff

Marty Heon. Middleton 280

Nelson F. Forest, Rochester 90

Total Vote, r 370

Marty Heon, Middleton 4,355

Nelson F. Forest, Rochester ". 1 ,827

Total Vote, d 6,182

For County Attorney

George E. Wattendorf, Dover 4,283

Janice K. Rundles, Lee 92

Stephen A. White, Dover 87

Total Vote, r 4,462

Janice K. Rundles, Lee 3,977

Stephen A. White, Dover 2,576

George E. Wattendorf, Dover 4

Total Vote, d 6,557

For Treasurer

Pamela J. Arnold. Ri)chester, r 22

Pamela J. Arnold, Rochester, d 5.85 1

DIRECT PRIMARY

267

For Register of Deeds

Leo E. Lessard. Milton, r . . . Leo E. Lessard, Milton, d . . .

For Register of Probate

Kimberly Quint, Dover, r . . . Kimberly Quint, Dover, d . . .

For County Commissioners

Cal Schroeder, Strafford .... Jonathan Sindorf, Middleton .

Sean L. Olcott, Dover

George Maglaras, Dover .... Paul J. Dumont, Rochester . . Ronald Chagnon, Farmington

Total Vote, r

Paul J. Dumont, Rochester . . George Maglaras, Dover .... Ronald Chagnon, Farmington Cal Schroeder, Strafford ....

Sean L. Olcott, Dover

Jonathan Sindorf, Middleton .

Total Vote, d

105 6,303

54 5,917

3.894

3,333

3,231

17

17

8

10,500

5.253

4,996

4,942

15

1

1

15,208

SULLIVAN COUNTY

For Sheriff

Michael L. Prozzo, Jr., Claremont. r Michael L. Prozzo, Jr., Claremont. d

For County Attorney

Marc B. Hathaway, Lempster, r ... Marc B. Hathaway, Lempster, d . . .

For Treasurer

Peter R. Lovely, Sr., Newport, r . . . Peter R. Lovely, Sr., Newport, d . . .

For Register of Deeds

Sharron A. King, Claremont. r .... Sharron A. King, Claremont, d . . . .

For Register of Probate

Diane M. Davis, Newport, r

Diane M. Davis, Newport, d

For County Commissioner

First District ,

Donald S. Clarke. Claremont

Tom Donovan. Claremont

Total Vote, r

Tom Donovan, Claremont

Donald S. Clarke. Claremont

Total Vote, d

Third District

Rudolf A. Adier, Lempster

Ethel Jarvis, Unity

Total Vote, r

Ethel Jarvis, Unity

Rudolf A. Adler, Lempster

Total Vote, d

3.273 333

3,096 96

3,1

71 26

3,146 31

.124 25

2,917 36 2,953 2,001 3 2,004

2,800

4

2,804

1.931

2

1,933

268

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GOVERNOR: COUNTY SUMMARY

Republican

Democratic

Bramante

Howard

Humphrey

Marron

Squires

Femald

Shaheen

Belknap

142

1.103

3,649

29

1.233

972

1,994

Carroll

98

1.416

2,797

28

943

899

1.221

Cheshire

104

1.429

2,565

35

1,511

3,155

2,429

Coos

43

469

1.914

15

390

582

1,448

Grafton

195

1.458

4,421

53

1.539

2.705

2,735

Hillsborough

615

5.171

15.571

136

7.498

6,843

14,940

Merrimack

269

3,280

6,627

65

4.671

3,759

6,233

Rockingham

789

4,977

11.389

159

3.851

5,705

7,799

Strafford

177

1.321

3,495

42

1.100

2,347

5,202

Sullivan

68

1.110

1.706

22

846

1,521

1.248

Totals

2.500

21.734

54.134

584

23,582

28,488

45,249

GOVERNOR: BELKNAP COUNTY

Republican

Democratic

Bramante

Howard

Humphrey

Marron

Squires

Femald

Shaheen

Alton

8

101

377

1

107

75

96

Bamstead

12

56

215

3

96

90

143

Belmont

16

84

284

5

92

60

184

Center Harbor

18

22

136

0

54

36

32

Gilford

10

198

492

1

167

109

263

Gilmanton

11

71

204

2

98

96

94

Laconia Ward 1

6

69

263

1

104

45

124

Laconia Ward 2

9

45

175

1

60

36

115

Laconia Ward 3

4

51

170

2

71

46

108

Laconia Ward 4

3

35

154

3

29

37

127

Laconia Ward 5

3

24

112

1

29

36

112

Laconia Ward 6

8

45

185

2

44

32

100

Meredith

16

159

410

3

137

82

202

New Hampton

4

31

143

1

44

71

69

Sanbornton

3

60

155

0

52

67

91

Tilton

11

52

174

3

49

54

134

Totals

142

1,103

3,649

29

1.233

972

1.994

DIRECT PRIMARY

269

GOVERNOR: CARROLL COUNTY

Republican

Democratic

Braniante

Howard

Humphrey

Marron

Squires

Fernald

Shaheen

Albany

1

32

25

0

8

19

26

Bartlett

6

99

147

9

38

51

109

Brookfield

3

20

57

0

30

16

14

Chatham

1

4

26

0

3

6

8

Conway

15

278

384

5

79

114

243

Eaton

1

15

30

1

6

11

21

Effingham

5

29

58

1

10

17

41

Freedom

4

76

104

0

54

37

43

Hale's Location

0

20

7

0

0

0

1

Hart's Location

0

9

4

0

0

2

2

Jackson

4

43

70

0

22

63

44

Madison

4

83

116

1

28

25

56

Moultonborough

13

170

428

0

232

128

84

Ossipee

5

97

157

5

34

35

107

Sandwich

6

35

123

2

50

135

36

Tamworth

4

78

118

0

33

65

103

Tuftonboro

4

89

229

1

80

34

46

Wakefield

9

73

239

1

39

30

106

Wolfeboro

13

166

475

2

197

111

131

Totals

98

1.416

2,797

28

943

899

1.2219

GOVERNOR: CHESHIRE COUNTY

Republican

Democratic

Bramante

Howard

Humphrey

Marron

Squires

Fernald

Shaheen

Alstead

1

28

66

2

36

126

55

Chesterfield

4

77

141

2

81

141

111

Dublin

5

41

114

1

80

128

56

Fitzwilliam

2

31

101

1

38

118

38

Gilsum

1

6

31

0

23

22

13

Harrisville

5

19

38

0

45

129

43

Hinsdale

3

26

85

2

29

24

98

Jaft'rey

4

92

200

0

185

282

159

Keene Ward 1

1

59

57

1

54

149

136

Keene Ward 2

7

94

106

2

59

218

178

Keene Ward 3

9

106

132

0

77

178

213

Keene Ward 4

8

155

152

3

90

173

197

Keene Ward 5

8

125

168

5

144

244

171

Marlborough

3

38

64

1

54

139

77

Marlow

0

20

39

0

12

44

30

Nelson

1

20

32

0

31

62

30

Richmond

2

24

65

0

13

51

16

Rindge

4

59

199

1

95

132

109

Roxbury

1

3

10

1

2

18

10

Stoddard

3

19

55

0

25

62

37

Sullivan

1

25

25

2

16

27

25

Surry

1

23

33

0

17

34

29

Swanzey

15

152

205

4

95

189

208

Troy

5

31

59

1

36

80

71

Walpole

7

68

181

3

82

203

139

Westmoreland

3

42

107

1

56

100

72

Winchester

0

46

100

2

36

82

108

Totals

104

1,429

2.565

35

1.511

3.155

2.429

270

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GOVERNOR: COOS COUNTY

Republican

Democratic

Bramante

Howard

Humphrey

Marron

Squires

Femald

Shaheen

Berlin Ward 1

I

10

75

1

12

68

170

Berlin Ward 2

0

11

90

0

16

57

168

Berlin Ward 3

6

17

161

0

25

79

218

Berlin Ward 4

0

6

47

1

6

51

168

Carroll

2

9

62

0

7

13

44

Clarksville

0

17

32

0

7

7

11

Colebrook

3

58

147

1

120

14

49

Columbia

1

17

45

1

18

6

14

Dalton

1

8

74

0

7

11

20

Dixville

0

4

15

0

2

0

1

Dummer

0

5

39

1

0

8

10

Errol

0

6

35

0

3

5

4

Gorham

5

14

91

1

18

55

155

Jefferson

1

34

108

1

18

12

34

Lancaster

9

68

246

2

47

30

83

Milan

3

16

108

0

7

26

45

Millsfield

0

0

7

1

0

1

0

Northumberland

1

37

89

0

8

34

76

Pittsburg

5

68

130

2

10

15

22

Randolph

1

3

31

1

8

30

15

Shelbume

0

5

24

0

4

10

10

Stark

0

5

29

0

1

4

15

Stewartstown

0

14

57

I

11

7

16

Stratford

0

9

26

1

10

8

20

Wentworths Location

0

0

4

0

0

1

2

Whitefield

4

28

142

0

25

30

78

Totals

43

469

1,914

15

390

582

1,448

No votes cast: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean's Grant, Bean's Purchase, Cambridge, Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purcha.se, Cutt's Grant. Dix's Grant. Erving's Location. Greens Grant, Hadleys Purchase. Kilkenny.Low & Burbank's Grant. Martin's Location. Odell, Pinkham's Grant, Sargent's Puchase, Second College Grant, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase.

DIRECT PRIMARY

271

GOVERNOR: GRAFTON COUNTY

Republican

Democratic

Bramante

Howard

Humphrey

Marron

Squires

Fernald

Shaheen

Alexandria

4

21

105

0

33

24-

53

Ashland

3

32

117

4

34

38

74

Bath

2

12

82

0

5

13

26

Benton

0

14

18

0

3

3

8

Bethlehem

5

34

115

1

38

73

63

Bridgewater

0

20

91

1

45

24

33

Bristol

13

61

204

1

96

26

109

Campton

5

44

154

4

45

46

62

Canaan

4

59

147

2

34

89

99

Dorchester

1

6

28

1

3

5

6

Hasten

4

9

16

0

11

20

1

Ellsworth

1

0

17

1

1

2

4

Enfield

5

83

159

1

34

102

141

Franconia

3

20

60

0

31

60

33

Grafton

7

27

61

2

15

38

37

Groton

1

9

33

1

5

11

4

Hanover

10

99

302

1

220

792

456

Haverhill

17

158

341

5

88

42

76

Hebron

1

13

79

0

32

33

8

Holderness

6

50

136

1

52

70

73

Landaff

0

4

31

0

4

6

9

Lebanon Ward 1

7

59

158

1

75

168

170

Lebanon Ward 2

8

70

122

2

47

127

173

Lebanon Ward 3

5

90

120

0

71

152

132

Lincoln

4

15

65

1

54

37

41

Lisbon

6

20

68

2

29

17

25

Littleton

28

126

446

5

88

120

258

Livermore

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lyman

0

7

35

0

8

8

19

Lyme

2

35

81

0

32

188

92

Monroe

1

14

89

1

11

7

9

Orange

0

7

22

1

5

9

16

Ori'ord

5

12

79

0

14

29

35

Piermont

7

13

59

1

20

27

8

Plymouth

14

88

236

2

102

120

158

Rumney

3

18

167

2

34 .

46

42

Sugar Hill

3

5

48

0

19

37

17

Thornton

4

42

116

4

28

43

62

Warren

1

30

67

4

19

8

30

Waterville Valley

0

5

14

0

9

14

17

Wentworth

0

15

76

0

6

11

14

Woodstock

5

12

57

1

39

20

42

Totals

195

1,458

4.421

53

1,539

2,705

2.735

272

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GOVERNOR: HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Republican

Democratic

Bramante

Howard

Humphrey

Marron

Squires

Femald

Shaheen

Amherst

39

220

726

0

594

261

304

Antrim

17

60

143

3

57

103

77

Bedford

32

494

1,268

7

274

199

608

Bennington

12

35

75

3

37

49

52

Brookline

3

52

135

1

215

77

105

Deering

4

39

99

2

44

34

68

Francestown

1

33

136

2

77

80

83

Goffstown

31

317

907

9

193

227

708

Greenfield

2

28

68

0

30

62

34

Greenville

3

11

48

1

60

64

38

Hancock

6

76

163

3

121

194

58

Hillsborough

15

121

242

8

156

82

185

Hollis

6

53

351

2

821

107

160

Hudson

27

159

629

4

297

200

557

Litchfield

9

57

241

1

122

68

156

Lyndeborough

4

19

113

0

53

45

47

Manchester Ward 1

22

255

596

1

181

232

605

Manchester Ward 2

15

170

474

4

109

219

550

Manchester Ward 3

9

91

309

1

40

100

415

Manchester Ward 4

6

91

270

1

48

130

408

Manchester Ward 5

15

56

198

1

27

136

464

Manchester Ward 6

27

145

479

6

70

205

726

Manchester Ward 7

14

87

285

3

46

178

491

Manchester Ward 8

9

105

478

1

70

232

628

Manchester Ward 9

16

94

342

1

44

180

589

Manchester Ward 10

14

144

382

0

68

172

589

Manchester Ward 1 1

8

77

233

3

7

134

382

Manchester Ward 12

12

151

443

7

68

164

450

Mason

1

12

50

0

50

30

26

Merrimack

55

373

1,205

12

468

313

913

Milford

30

251

583

6

392

310

339

Mont Vernon

2

41

204

1

70

50

86

Nashua Ward 1

15

158

351

3

290

151

404

Nashua Ward 2

5

77

273

0

245

93

330

Nashua Ward 3

11

71

247

2

253

110

311

Nashua Ward 4

10

42

107

1

83

44

246

Nashua Ward 5

9

91

288

3

212

104

315

Nashua Ward 6

6

54

195

2

115

107

382

Nashua Ward 7

6

55

206

4

129

106

384

Nashua Ward 8

7

52

222

2

189

68

306

Nashua Ward 9

10

66

235

2

215

88

340

New Boston

9

100

261

3

109

101

130

New Ipswich

3

31

212

1

103

107

73

Pelham

13

65

232

4

104

91

178

Peterborough

10

115

271

8

246

607

195

Sharon

0

7

19

0

10

57

8

Temple

1

26

70

1

44

80

51

We are

22

155

327

4

141

120

232

Wilton

12

85

162

2

97

165

149

Windsor

0

4

18

0

4

7

5

Totals

615

5,171

15,571

136

7,498

6,843

14,940

DIRECT PRIMARY

273

GOVERNOR: MERRIMACK COUNTY

Republican

Democratic

Bramante

Howard

Humphrey

Marron

Squires

Femald

Shaheen

Allenstown

9

58

168

2

38

79

233

Andover

4

95

94

1

62

57

115

Boscawen

6

75

137

0

81

66

164

Bow

17

319

549

2

309

203

367

Bradford

4

44

81

0

56

77

67

Canterbury

4

50

90

1

188

108

118

Chichester

3

36

201

0

72

49

106

Concord Ward 1

4

97

167

0

71

84

204

Concord Ward 2

6

68

123

0

78

89

175

Concord Ward 3

3

81

109

1

113

130

181

Concord Ward 4

7

80

133

0

128

167

279

Concord Ward 5

10

90

140

1

231

209

247

Concord Ward 6

7

61

99

1

46

81

178

Concord Ward 7

2

111

189

1

206

182

282

Concord Ward 8

4

102

113

0

103

80

198

Concord Ward 9

2

76

154

5

121

91

178

Concord Ward 1 0

9

178

204

3

257

184

286

Danbury

8

24

88

3

17

27

37

Dunbarton

6

84

160

1

72

42

122

Epsom

9

87

265

5

113

63

175

Franklin Ward 1

5

48

112

0

65

34

102

Franklin Ward 2

5

35

84

0

45

29

71

Franklin Ward 3

5

65

99

1

59

32

128

Henniker

6

76

155

1

210

210

140

Hill

6

16

60

1

19

22

41

Hooksett

40

240

650

9

132

130

465

Hopkinton

9

168

336

4

347

317

281

Loudon

II

80

217

3

115

68

147

Newbury

3

37

143

2

92

59

64

New London

4

97

344

1

525

225

107

Northfield

7

56

181

2

68

54

157

Pembroke

12

III

299

2

206

116

302

Pittsfield

8

50

218

3

112

62

112

Salisbury

1

149

34

1

12

29

64

Sutton

6

32

105

5

88

59

85

Warner

8

11 1

177

2

104

140

127

Webster

3

61

91

1

56

41

85

Wilmot

6

32

58

0

54

64

43

Totals

269

3,280

6.627

65

4,671

3,759

6,233

274

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GOVERNOR: ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

Republican

Democratic

Bramante

Howard

Humphrey

Marron

Squires

Femald

Shaheen

Atkinson

13

108

299

1

82

67

189

Auburn

18

113

291

6

61

69

182

Brentwood

9

79

203

2

31

84

58

Candia

16

113

353

2

58

55

149

Chester

13

73

226

2

53

42

72

Danville

18

55

149

0

26

39

98

Deerfield

8

103

271

2

93

68

155

Derry

134

435

1,052

18

256

264

715

East Kingston

5

46

112

1

24

29

45

Epping

22

81

288

5

43

96

187

Exeter

47

284

665

5

265

478

415

Fremont

20

91

162

2

31

37

56

Greenland

6

97

150

2

71

88

91

Hampstead

43

166

393

5

140

94

231

Hampton

13

333

541

10

238

534

491

Hampton Falls

9

58

175

1

32

62

37

Kensington

4

40

76

1

23

94

50

Kingston

30

162

394

2

100

94

143

Londonderry

64

293

932

21

226

225

553

New Castle

4

60

95

1

125

132

24

Newfields

3

59

67

0

22

57

64

Newington

1

49

71

1

37

82

8

Newmarket

20

120

209

.1

77

231

358

Newton

12

49

126

3

44

37

86

North Hampton

5

128

231

1

94

164

123

North wood

13

62

175

4

79

66

116

Nottingham

7

87

199

1

55

95

142

Plaistow

12

94

296

4

76

50

189

Portsmouth Ward 1

7

53

72

1

47

162

156

Portsmouth Ward 2

3

56

89

3

52

255

179

Portsmouth Ward 3

5

49

81

0

49

145

98

Portsmouth Ward 4

2

111

155

1

94

250

189

Portsmouth Ward 5

4

79

93

1

112

284

163

Raymond

33

157

442

11

88

107

277

Rye

11

173

302

2

313

418

114

Salem

76

314

684

25

226

226

885

Sandown

18

52

181

5

49

54

124

Seabrook

15

65

338

1

95

143

137

South Hampton

1

14

37

0

9

25

20

Slratham

10

251

242

0

88

123

188

Windham

35

165

472

5

167

80

242

Totals

789

4,977

11,389

159

3,851

5,705

7.799

DIRECT PRIMARY

275

GOVERNOR: STRAFFORD COUNTY

Republican

Democratic

Bramante

Howard

Humphrey

Marron

Squires

Femald

Shaheen

Barrington

9

118

281

2

104

153

271

Dover Ward I

11

51

161

0

38

78

262

Dover Ward 2

4

43

74

2

16

74

171

Dover Ward 3

3

73

170

4

73

148

316

Dover Ward 4

12

83

177

2

49

102

282

Dover Ward 5

6

52

133

0

43

90

230

Dover Ward 6

9

55

131

I

46

117

226

Durham

13

99

165

1

164

446

370

Farmington

13

43

195

3

41

85

177

Lee

11

92

146

I

61

210

233

Madbury

4

34

67

0

36

63

121

Middleton

2

18

51

4

13

22

72

Milton

4

39

126

3

31

51

138

New Durham

2

42

114

2

37

35

82

Rochester Ward 1

3

52

203

4

41

70

265

Rochester Ward 2

6

57

208

3

47

38

218

Rochester Ward 3

15

57

220

3

44

59

218

Rochester Ward 4

1!

53

179

0

43

65

319

Rochester Ward 5

10

49

153

3

30

65

216

Rollinsford

7

43

79

0

31

54

136

Somersworth Ward 1

7

28

87

1

11

39

145

Somersworth Ward 2

3

25

60

0

6

29

138

Somersworth Ward 3

3

17

53

2

12

43

132

Somersworth Ward 4

3

16

61

1

11

55

189

Somersworth Ward 5

0

14

35

0

6

40

134

Strafford

6

68

166

0

66

116

141

Totals

177

1,321

3,495

42

1,100

2,347

5,202 9

GOVERNOR: SULLIVAN COUNTY

Republican

Democratic

Bramante

Howard

Humphrey

Marron

Squires

Fernald

Shaheen

Acworth

1

16

53

0

29

59

26

Charlestown

13

70

125

3

49

130

132

Claremont Ward 1

6

99

85

0

57

138

131

Claremont Ward 2

6

173

157

1

80

168

137

Claremont Ward 3

7

84

118

1

48

149

166

Cornish

0

67

79

0

21

98

65

Croydon

2

24

39

0

9

16

19

Goshen

3

22

36

0

6

27

23

Grantham

5

118

177

7

91

131

95

Langdon

0

13

37

0

15

23

12

Lempster

0

38

50

1

17

23

22

Newport

13

143

206

4

74

161

147

Plainfield

2

28

116

3

32

154

84

Springfield

0

45

64

0

42

39

39

Sunapee

4

105

249

2

224

146

91

Unity

2

40

50

0

19

40

30

Washington

4

25

65

0

33

19

29

Totals

68

1.110

1,706

22

846

1,521

1,248

276

NEW HAMPSHIRE MA^^JAL

U.S. HOUSE: FIRST DISTRICT

Republican Sununu

Democratic

Clark

Albany

Alton

Auburn

Barrington

Barnstead

Bartlett

Bedford

Belmont

Brentwood

Brookfield

Candia

Center Harbor

Chatham

Chester

Conway

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

Dover Ward 1

Dover Ward 2

Dover Ward 3

Dover Ward 4

Dover Ward 5

Dover Ward 6

Durham

East Kingston

Eaton

Effingham

Epping

Epsom

Exeter

Farmington

Freedom

Fremont

Gilford

Gilmanton

Goffstown

Greenland

Hale's Location

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls

Hart's Location

Hooksett

Jackson

Kensington

Kingston

Laconia Ward 1

Laconia Ward 2

Laconia Ward 3

Laconia Ward 4

Laconia Ward 5

Laconia Ward 6

Lee

Londonderry

Madbury

Madison

Manchester Ward 1

Manchester Ward 2

58

553 459 477 345 286

1 .950 455 300 98 510 173 35 333 710 235 415

1,716 251 123 307 315 219 233 375 176 44 86 387 410

1,134 285 212 275 801 337

1,354 299 22 680 995 258 13

1.005 127 126 620 419 273 272 212 160 271 285

1,376 122 226 963 698

26 143 220 341 177 109 701 200 118

25 170

60 7

98 264 117 169 788 286 195 366 328 263 273 664

60

17

47 215 193 704 225

62

77 290 151 801 152 0 270 768

71

2

484

67 115 178 133 108 118 120 104 100 345 627 148

61 662 582

DIRECT PRIMARY

277

U.S. HOUSE: FIRST DISTRICT

Republican Sununu

Democratic

Clark

Manchester Ward 3

Manchester Ward 4

Manchester Ward 5

Manchester Ward 6

Manchester Ward 7

Manchester Ward 8

Manchester Ward 9

Manchester Ward 10

Manchester Ward 11

Manchester Ward 12

Meredith

Merrimack

Middleton

Milton

Moultonborough

New Castle

New Durham

New Hampton

Newfields

Newington

Newmarket

Newton

North Hampton

Northwood

Nottingham

Ossipee

Pittsfield

Plaistow

Portsmouth Ward 1

Portsmouth Ward 2

Portsmouth Ward 3

Portsmouth Ward 4

Portsmouth Ward 5

Raymond

Rye

Rochester Ward 1

Rochester Ward 2

Rochester Ward 3

Rochester Ward 4

Rochester Ward 5

Rollinsford

Sandown

Sandwich

Seabrook

Somersworth Ward 1

Somersworth Ward 2

Somersworth Ward 3

Somersworth Ward 4

Somersworth Ward 5

South Hampton

Strafford

Stratham

Tamworth

Tuftonboro

Wakefield

Wolfeboro

415 386 279 682 426 633 483 566 329 621 683 1.875 80 191 759 247 172 200 145 141 381 201 423 305 313 280 353 455 155 171 156 335 228 679 715 296 295 323 266 236 153 274 186 430 128 84 86 90 55 59 282 528 211 370 331 798

415 411 464 708 537 693 603 602 413 478 222 997

71 145 160 144 101 103

89

73 460

94 242 152 188

98 144 181 264 403 192 387 405 299 443 280 196 235 293 219 156 133 149 213 138 138 141 194 137

30 197 261 124

67 111 206

Totals

45,798

29,164

278

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT

Ac worth

Alexandria

Allenstown

Alstead

Amherst

Andover

Antrim

Ashland

Atkinson

Bath

Bennington

Benton

Berlin Ward 1

Berlin Ward 2

Berlin Ward 3

Berlin ward 4

Bethlehem

Boscawen

Bow

Bradford

Bridgewater

Bristol

Brookline

Campton

Canaan

Canterbury'

Carroll

Charlestown

Chesterfield

Chichester

Claremont Ward 1

Claremont Ward 2

Claremont Ward 3

Clarksville

Colebrook

Columbia

Concord Ward 1

Concord Ward 2

Concord Ward 3

Concord Ward 4

Concord Ward 5

Concord Ward 6

Concord Ward 7

Concord Ward 8

Concord Ward 9

Concord Ward 1 0

Cornish

Croydon

Dalton

Danbury

Deering

Dixville

Dorchester

Dublin

Dummer

Dunbarton

Easton

Ellsworth

Republican

Bass

77 149

242 125 1131 215 249 175 435

95 149

31

95 115 204

55 170 250 997 157 133 331 324 228 236 230

67 241 255 269 205 352 224

49 308

73 298 225 255 276 353 180 386 263 296 521 154

74

91 132 160

21

36 200

45 287

35

18

Democratic

men

Jackman

28

15

35

21

152

101

115

40

347

90

99

20

97

41

50

42

113

73

17

9

48

33

1

2

136

72

154

41

163

82

143

48

63

34

118

71

310

107

87

28

31

13

70

37

97

52

44

29

133

22

140

37

28

17

112

92

96

82

80

42

130

84

151

114

157

121

9

6

30

22

9

7

147

93

148

60

188

65

279

92

338

52

174

55

324

69

153

82

171

63

276

109

100

31

22

9

9

11

31

16

61

26

0

1

4

5

90

42

11

4

86

41

9

2

2

2

DIRECT PRIMARY

279

U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT

Enfield

Errol

Fitzwilliam

Francestown

Franconia

Franklin Ward 1

Franklin Ward 2

Franklin Ward 3

Gilsum

Gorham

Goshen

Grafton

Grantham

Greenfield

Greenville

Groton

Hancock

Hanover

Harrisville

Haverhill

Hebron

Henniker

Hill

Hillsborough

Hinsdale

Holderness

Hollis

Hopkinton

Hudson

Jaffrey

Jefferson

Keene Ward 1

Keene Ward 2

Keene Ward 3

Keene Ward 4

Keene Ward 5

Lancaster

Landaff

Langdon

Lebanon Ward 1

Lebanon Ward 2

Lebanon Ward 3

Lempster

Lincoln

Lisbon

Litchfield

Littleton

Loudon

Lyman

Lyme

Lyndeborough

Marlborough

Marlow

Mason

Milan

Milford

Millsfield

Monroe

Republican Bass

253

41 152 203 106 203 150 174

52 119

61 111 342 121

99

45 326 548

95 559 127 370

89 455 132 211 903 708 957 434 153 149 238 301 364 387 352

37

54 263 211 268

90 114 120 375 659 365

43 130 167 142

60

90

135

1080

8

111

Democratic

Brannen

Jackman

144

47

5

2

66

39

116

26

49

12

70

42

54

37

84

34

19

12

145

44

26

11

46

17

145

32

46

29

44

47

7

3

134

45

937

71

91

33

45

29

22

5

207

78

27

18

140

77

48

54

66

33

175

60

341

111

434

218

200

133

27

13

146

69

189

109

226

101

194

120

208

103

66

26

8

6

11

14

254

28

173

75

196

49

25

13

20

44

23

11

129

66

194

86

120

66

10

11

261

17

56

20

120

49

37

29

26

21

38

19

367

166

0

1

7

4

280

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT

Mont Vernon

Nashua Ward 1

Nashua Ward 2

Nashua Ward 3

Nashua Ward 4

Nashua Ward 5

Nashua Ward 6

Nashua Ward 7

Nashua Ward 8

Nashua Ward 9

Nelson

New Boston

New Ipswich

New London

Newbury

Newport

Northfield

Northumberland

Orange

Orford

Pelham

Pembroke

Peterborough

Piermont

Pittsburg

Plainfield

Plymouth

Randolph

Richmond

Rindge

Roxbury

Rumney

Salem

Salisbury

Sanbomton

Sharon

Shelbume

Springfield

Stark

Stewartstown

Stoddard

Stratford

Sugar Hill

Sullivan

Sunapee

Surry

Sutton

Swanzey

Temple

TTiornton

Tilton

Troy

Unity

Walpole

Warner

Warren

Washington

epublican

Democratic

Bass

Brannen

Jackman

229

68

37

682

330

118

506

250

88

454

241

105

197

160

97

481

202

143

310

253

153

312

224

164

383

220

67

415

232

103

77

52

23

405

119

59

312

69

59

839

205

57

253

82

23

382

168

82

270

128

55

129

48

46

32

15

6

102

38

7

361

104

119

535

203

135

587

462

158

100

20

4

193

6

23

151

137

41

393

134

62

49

37

3

69

28

22

324

125

57

23

11

7

192

39

23

1132

482

392

162

63

21

247

74

45

35

25

19

33

9

4

131

39

29

34

10

6

85

11

10

87

50

40

42

13

9

66

28

12

64

18

17

505

116

54

70

36

14

204

92

26

424

203

119

124

57

33

179

48

33

251

107

51

121

77

43

99

38

15

302

182

85

331

137

55

109

10

15

1 11

28

16

DIRECT PRIMARY

281

U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT

Waterville Valley

Weare

Webster

Wentworth

Wentworth's Location

Westmoreland

Whitefield

Wilmot

Wilton

Winchester

Windham

Windsor

Woodstock

Totals

Republican

Bass

23 555 182

92 4 174 195 129 312 168 721

18 101

44,928

Democratic

nen

Jackman

16

8

176

105

61

39

8

11

2

0

78

53

53

34

59

25

145

103

81

78

138

95

6

2

30

17

20,496

9,291

No votes cast: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean's Grant, Bean's Purchase, Cambridge, Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase, Cult's Grant, Dix's Grant, Erving's Location, Green's Grant, Hadley's Purchase, Kilkenny, Livermore, Low & Burbank's Grant, Martin's Location. Odell. Pinkham's Grant, Sargent's Purchase, Second College Grant. Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase

282

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 1

Republi

lean

Republican

Burton

Estabrooks

Burton

Estabrooks

Albany

49

11

Laconia Ward 2

234

34

Alexandria

121

27

Laconia Ward 3

238

44

Alton

374

124

Laconia Ward 4

176

36

Ashland

165

24

Laconia Ward 5

145

18

Bartlett

261

45

Laconia Ward 6

245

29

Bath

85

8

Lancaster

349

34

Belmont

351

101

Landaff

38

3

Benton

22

9

Lebanon Ward 1

216

53

Berlin Ward 1

91

10

Lebanon Ward 2

166

41

Berlin Ward 2

111

13

Lebanon Ward 3

223

45

Berlin Ward 3

189

22

Lincoln

120

13

Berlin Ward 4

52

7

Lisbon

115

16

Bethlehem

166

23

Littleton

660

55

Bridgewater

104

34

Lyman

43

7

Bristol

298

60

Lyme

113

21

Campton

203

42

Madison

195

24

Canaan

194

52

Meredith

556

113

Carroll

66

11

Milan

119

18

Center Harbor

151

17

Millsfield

8

0

Charlestown

151

73

Monroe

110

9

Chatham

32

3

Moultonborough

566

174

Claremont Ward 1

120

79

New Hampton

148

54

Claremont Ward 2

200

151

Newport

267

118

Claremont Ward 3

144

69

Northumberland

121

16

Clarksville

47

5

Orange

28

2

Colebrook

295

36

Orford

81

18

Columbia

6

77

Ossipee

227

53

Conway

655

92

Piermont

94

13

Cornish

118

37

Pittsburg

186

25

Croydon

46

19

Plainfield

125

25

Dalton

89

8

Plymouth

388

49

Dixville

20

0

Randolph

50

0

Dorchester

25

10

Rumney

176

41

Dummer

45

0

Sanbomton

172

64

Easton

38

2

Sandwich

162

37

Eaton

43

11

Shelbume

32

1

Effingham

71

25

Springfield

95

28

Ellsworth

12

4

Stark

36

1

Enfield

221

33

Stewartstown

75

13

Errol

32

10

Stratford

43

3

Franconia

99

11

Sugar Hill

67

5

Freedom

153

45

Sunapee

324

164

Gilford

669

129

Tamworth

188

27

Gorham

122

13

Thornton

147

32

Grafton

91

20

Tilton

" 199

63

Grantham

226

79

Tuftonboro

267

87

Groton

30

11

Wakefield

219

94

Hale's Location

19

1

Warren

116

11

Hanover

363

107

Waterville Valley

20

4

Hart"s Location

12

1

Wentworth

90

11

Haverhill

575

76

Wentworth's Location

3

0

Hebron

109

19

Whitefield

188

23

Holdemess

191

34

Wolfeboro

599

159

Jackson

118

10

Woodstock

104

13

Jefferson

135

29

Laconia Ward 1

324

90

Totals

1 8,37 1

4,100

No votes cast: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant. Bean's Grant, Bean's Purchase, Cambridge, Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase, Cult's Grant, Dix's Grant, Erving's Location, Green's Grant, Hadley's Purchase, Kilkenny, Livermore, Low & Burbank's Grant, Martin's Location, Odell, Pinkham's Grant, Sargent's Purchase, Second College Grant, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase

DIRECT PRIMARY

283

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 2

Acworth

AUenstown

Alstead

Andover

Antrim

Barnstead

Bennington

Boscawen

Bow

Bradford

Brookfield

Canterbury

Chesterfield

Chichester

Concord Ward 1

Concord Ward 2

Concord Ward 3

Concord Ward 4

Concord Ward 5

Concord Ward 6

Concord Ward 7

Concord Ward 8

Concord Ward 9

Concord Ward 10

Danbury

Deerfield

Deering

Dublin

Epsom

Farmington

Francestown

Franklin Ward 1

Franklin Ward 2

Franklin Ward 3

Gilmanton

Gilsum

Goshen

Greenfield

Hancock

Harrisville

Henniker

Hill

Hillsborough

Hopkinton

Langdon

Lempster

Loudon

Marlborough

Marlow

Middleton

Milton

Nelson

New Durham

New London

Newbury

Northfield

Northwood

Republican

ady

Cordatos

Spaulding

5

6

57

48

26

171

24

7

87

32

10

165

30

14

194

65

30

221

38

15

94

39

16

198

183

76

762

18

9

132

19

8

52

54

15

199

49

17

164

32

8

225

53

21

240

46

11

181

44

21

203

65

23

223

45

14

323

25

22

138

63

37

348

49

23

232

52

16

238

95

37

424

20

6

91

182

27

232

22

24

117

42

17

119

69

31

306

34

32

177

45

7

118

30

13

164

30

19

101

23

20

144

65

28

210

12

1

37

8

6

45

15

12

80

76

16

200

18

5

74

41

25

325

17

5

62

60

32

376

80

53

623

10

2

41

16

5

69

69

17

264

25

10

97

11

6

40

24

7

41

31

25

119

19

5

48

35

18

98

125

39

616

34

18

195

35

31

204

65

19

212

Democratic

hea

Woodburn

19

19

135

104

83

45

34

69

82

47

91

89

44

32

66

122

168

228

33

65

12

10

55

99

81

69

53

60

95

133

78

126

92

144

114

226

98

236

79

136

132

225

104

123

87

128

106

254

21

20

66

93

55

29

58

37

104

97

140

64

48

80

57

58

46

42

52

74

80

67

13

14

21

15

47

22

78

78

56

39

114

125

20

22

87

124

107

290

15

7

11

20

93

82

83

46

40

18

42

29

80

57

30

30

48

40

76

131

56

33

106

71

70

67

284

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 2

Republican

Cady

Cordatos

Spaulding

Pembroke

89

33

435

Pittsfield

55

32

250

Rochester Ward 1

35

19

216

Rochester Ward 2

30

21

219

Rochester Ward 3

42

24

220

Rochester Ward 4

34

20

185

Rochester Ward 5

25

16

158

RolHnsford

34

15

74

Roxbury

6

2

12

Salisbury

24

11

124

Somersworth Ward 1

16

19

75

Somersworth Ward 2

19

7

51

Somersworth Ward 3

16

11

52

Somersworth Ward 4

53

10

15

Somersworth Ward 5

7

5

29

Stoddard

18

17

54

Strafford

62

20

175

Sullivan

9

8

36

Surry

7

4

47

Sutton

36

11

158

Unity

13

12

61

Walpole

47

17

207

Warner

50

20

279

Washington

20

8

75

We are

114

30

370

Webster

24

10

154

Westmoreland

30

4

137

Wilmot

25

13

89

Windsor

2

2

17

Democratic

Shea

Woodbum

141

198

89

52

153

117

114

80

149

84

190

94

138

92

88

53

9

5

27

56

89

42

88

39

93

43

67

132

95

39

50

21

98

76

21

8

25

22

53

52

23

20

107

94

51

126

21

19

141

110

42

56

52

48

31

30

3

4

Totals

3,503

1,484

14,890

6,209

6,622

DIRECT PRIMARY

285

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 3

Atkinson

Barrington

Brentwood

Chester

Danville

Dover Ward I

Dover Ward 2

Dover Ward 3

Dover Ward 4

Dover Ward 5

Dover Ward 6

Durham

East Kingston

Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls

Kensington

Kingston

Lee

Republican

Griffin

407 441 266 288 214 235 104 283 292 195 220 356 165 338 1043 238 297 591 911 143 122 531 271

Republican

Griffin

Madbury

114

New Castle

243

Newfields

133

Newington

141

Newmarket

359

Newton

180

North Hampton

402

Nottingham

276

Plaistow

404

Portsmouth Ward 1

152

Portsmouth Ward 2

182

Portsmouth Ward 3

164

Portsmouth Ward 4

328

Portsmouth Ward 5

245

Rye

711

Salem

1075

Sandown

248

Seabrook

370

South Hampton

56

Stratham

502

Windham

697

Totals

14,933

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 4

Republican

Democratic

Republican

Democratic

Colantuono

Johnson

Colantuono

Johnson

Auburn

395

202

Manchester Ward 5

238

469

Bedford

1760

668

Manchester Ward 6

595

738

Candia

439

163

Manchester Ward 7

371

536

Derry

1490

701

Manchester Ward 8

551

677

Hooksett

872

468

Manchester Ward 9

410

592

Hudson

911

587

Manchester Ward 10

481

596

Litchfield

369

179

Manchester Ward 1 1

284

404

Londonderry

1308

581

Manchester Ward 12

543

478

Manchester Ward 1

822

608

Pelham

337

205

Manchester Ward 2

613

574

Raymond

572

293

Manchester Ward 3

363

391

Manchester Ward 4

325

400

Totals

14,049

10.510

286

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 5

Republican

Democratic

Lozeau

Wheeler

Regli

Amherst

Brookline

Dunbarton

Fitzwilliam

Goffstown

Greenville

Hinsdale

HoHis

Jaffrey

Keene Ward 1

Keene Ward 2

Keene Ward 3

Keene Ward 4

Keene Ward 5

Lyndeborough

Mason

Merrimack

Milford

Mont Vernon

Nashua Ward 1

Nashua Ward 2

Nashua Ward 3

Nashua Ward 4

Nashua Ward 5

Nashua Ward 6

Nashua Ward 7

Nashua Ward 8

Nashua Ward 9

New Boston

New Ipswich

Peterborough

Richmond

Rindge

Sharon

Swanzey

Temple

Troy

Wilton

Winchester

682

717

143

223

84

192

54

117

389

934

37

80

60

83

458

526

163

307

95

61

136

113

154

144

211

165

244

172

68

113

41

67

726

1126

607

644

98

163

404

355

297

250

292

235

113

117

296

275

183

166

176

195

229

189

236

233

124

305

63

264

254

365

17

86

103

246

7

24

221

226

37

97

48

51

149

195

72

106

380 138 118

85 764

85

95 201 258 174 262 293 264 260

66

40 956 457 100 377 278 286 216 290 341 334 250 302 160 102 471

36 154

36 284

75 103 222 146

Totals

7,771

9.927

9.459

DIRECT PRIMARY

287

STATE SENATE:

*

DISTRICT 1

Repu

iblican

Democratic

Burns

Doolan

Presby

Berlin Ward 1

68

27

162

Berlin Ward 2

91

32

181

Berlin Ward 3

152

51

231

Berlin Ward 4

44

12

172

Bethlehem

139

46

100

Carroll

52

22

42

Clarksville

34

10

16

Colebrook

229

82

40

Columbia

54

29

18

Dalton

75

25

18

Dix's Grant

0

0

0

Dixville

13

6

1

Dunimer

33

7

16

Errol

28

10

6

Franconia

78

33

48

Gorham

86

39

172

Jefferson

100

63

35

Lancaster

201

178

50

Lisbon

87

36

29

Littleton

434

272

272

Milan

84

41

56

Millsfield

5

2

1

Northumberland 94

47

90

Pittsburg

114

77

24

Randolph

33

14

36

Shelburne

7

21

16

Stark

25

12

15

Stewartstown

61

28

20

Stratford

26

15

23

Sugar Hill

45

21

36

Wentworth's Location 2

1

3

Whitefield

180

38

74

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 2

Republican Gordon

Totals

2,674

,297

2,003

Ashland

Bath

Belmont

Benton

Bridgewater

Bristol

Campton

Dorchester

Easton

Ellsworth

Groton

Haverhill

Hebron

Holdemess

Landaff

Lincoln

Livermore

Lyman

Lyme

Monroe

New Hampton

Orford

Piermont

Plymouth

Rumney

Sanbornton

Thornton

Tilton

Warren

Waterville Valley

Wentworth

Woodstock

Totals

172

90

446

28

140

365

229

33

32

20

41

549

129

205

31

123

0

46

136

105

192

91

93

397

195

233

166

241

111

24

94

102

4,859

Democratic

Cheng*

1 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 I

10 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 8

16 2 2 3 0 0 2 1

*write-in

District 1. No votes cast: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean"s Grant, Bean's Purchase, Cambridge, Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase, Cutt's Grant. Erving's Location. Green's Grant, Hadley's Purchase, Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Grant, Martin's Location, Odell, Pinkham's Grant. Sargent's Purchase. Second College Grant, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase

288

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

STATE SENATE;

>

*

STATE SENATE;

>

DISTRICT 3

DISTRICT 5

Republican

Democratic

Republican

Democratic

Johnson

Epstein*

Rubens

Below

Albany

43

19

Alexandria

137

50

Bartlett

221

33

Andover

203

127

Brookfield

93

5

Canaan

207

153

Center Harbor

164

0

Danbury

122

54

Chatham

31

1

Enfield

214

203

Conway

528

125

Grafton

92

61

Eaton

44

10

Grantham

328

180

Effingham

77

8

Hanover

453

1,013

Freedom

152

28

Hill

89

45

Hale's Location

11

1

Lebanon Ward 1

239

306

Hart's Location

12

0

Lebanon Ward 2

188

275

Jackson

103

29

Lebanon Ward 3

224

269

Madison

112

44

New London

785

295

Meredith

650

8

Newbury

231

106

Middleton

73

0

Orange

23

22

Milton

166

0

Plainfield

144

222

Moultonborough 685

9

Springfield

128

65

Ossipee

246

2

Sutton

186

123

Sandwich

171

12

Wilmot

122

90

Tamworth

181

43

Tuftonboro

341

10

Totals

4.115

3,659

Wakefield

310

2

Wolfeboro

724

17

Totals

*write-in

5,138

406

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 4

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 6

Republican

Democratic

Boyce

Fraser, Jr.

Vachon

Alton

389

203

140

Barnstead

208

171

177

Farmington

148

136

213

Gilford

387

455

262

Gilmanton

201

176

131

LaconiaWard 1

216

230

119

Laconia Ward 2

142

146

108

Laconia Ward 3

136

162

104

Laconia Ward 4

125

112

110

Laconia Ward 5

84

92

92

Laconia Ward 6

136

154

95

New Durham

117

74

97

Pittsfield

169

216

140

Strafford

162

141

226

Barrington Nottingham Rochester Ward 1 Rochester Ward 2 Rochester Ward 3 Rochester Ward 4 Rochester Ward 5 Somersworth Ward 1 Somersworth Ward 2 Somersworth Ward 3 Somersworth Ward 4 Somersworth Ward 5

Totals

Republican

Democratic

Newton

McCarley

414

359

259

186

235

273

242

213

278

226

239

279

191

218

108

155

69

146

68

142

73

203

38

141

2,214

2,541

Totals

2,620

2,468

2,014

DIRECT PRIMARY

289

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 7

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 9

Antrim

Bennington

Boscawen

Bradford

Canterbury

Deering

Francestown

Franklin Ward 1

Franklin Ward 2

Franklin Ward 3

Henniker

Hillsborough

Northfield

Salisbury

Warner

Weare

Webster

Windsor

Totals

Republican

Democratic

Flanders

Trombly

250

149

146

81

222

223

153

112

196

189

155

91

182

134

194

120

132

83

163

131

369

307

433

216

251

185

154

92

286

211

515

282

175

115

15

8

3,991

2.729

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 8

Acworth

Alstead

Charlestown

Claremont Ward 1

Claremont Ward 2

Claremont Ward 3

Cornish

Croydon

Gilsum

Goshen

Harrisville

Langdon

Lempster

Marlow

Nelson

Newport

Stoddard

Sunapee

Surry

Unity

Walpole

Washington

Democratic Disnard

59

148

236

254

300

323

141

29

30

42

105

27

40

66

64

260

74

162

50

55

260

41

Amherst Bedford Merrimack Mont Vernon New Boston

Totals

Republican

Democratic

Roberge

Peterson

1,189

420

1.756

709

1,703

987

227

105

389

174

5,264

2,395

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 10

Republican Eaton

Chesterfield

Hinsdale

Keene Ward I

Keene Ward 2

Keene Ward 3

Keene Ward 4

Keene Ward 5

Marlborough

Roxbury

Sullivan

Swanzey

Troy

Westmoreland

Winchester

Totals

294 137 174 265 320 404 429 153 25 66 476 129 209 181

3,262

Democratic

Lynch

186 109

225 303 316 301 337 169 18 37 311 113 139 159

2,723

Totals

2.766

290

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 11

Republican Daniels

Dublin

Fitzwilliam

Greenfield

Hancock

Jaffrey

Lyndeborough

Milford

New Ipswich

Peterborough

Richmond

Rindge

Sharon

Temple

Wilton

Totals

*write-in

177

142

105

283

378

155

1,100

282

502

89

281

26

114

288

3,922

Democratic

Fernald*

12

0

6

48

50

1

11

16

121

0

9

10

13

1

298

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 12

Republican

Democratic

Dalianis

OHearn

Franks

Brookline

149

208

149

Greenville

35

75

87

Hollis

327

712

220

Mason

45

58

42

Nashua Ward 1

188

579

411

Nashua Ward 2

167

389

309

Nashua Ward 3

154

371

322

Nashua Ward 5

162

282

331

Totals

1,227

2,674

1,871

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 13

Nashua Ward 4 Nashua Ward 6 Nashua Ward 7 Nashua Ward 8 Nashua Ward 9

Democratic

Pignatelli

257 412 396 325 359

Hudson

Litchfield

Londonderry

Totals

STATE SENATE:

> >

DISTRICT 14

Republican

Democratic

Francoeur

Foy

950

626

365

189

y 1.235

613

2.550

1,428

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 15

Concord Ward 1 Concord Ward 2 Concord Ward 3 Concord Ward 4 Concord Ward 5 Concord Ward 6 Concord Ward 7 Concord Ward 8 Concord Ward 9 Concord Ward 10 Hopkinton Pembroke

Totals

Republican

MacNeil

269 218 229 275 302 165 356 243 289 496 633 484

3,959

Democratic

Cote Larsen

30 39 27 41 25 21 49 39 21 51 35 81

459

253 204 274 385 424 231 402 229 236 415 538 316

3.907

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 16

Republican

Democratic

Gatsas

Pfaff

DeStefano

Bow

378

694

502

Candia

306

218

170

Chester

199

145

97

Dunbarton

119

171

141

Hooksett

386

681

470

Manchester Ward 1

579

455

661

Manchester Ward 2

516

244

566

Manchestei

■Ward 12

417

236

495

Totals

2,900

2,844

3,102

Totals

1,749

DIRECT PRIMARY

291

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 17

Republ

ican

Democratic

Barnes, Jr.

Buxton

Devine

Allenstown

135

123

234

Brentwood

80

240

100

Chichester

142

131

107

Danville

156

83

114

Deerfield

337

115

146

Epping

242

187

205

Epsom

210

240

185

Fremont

166

142

66

Loudon

237

143

159

Northwood

246

78

143

Raymond

597

142

282

Sandown

217

71

141

Totals

.765

1,695

1,882

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 18

Auburn

Manchester Ward 5 Manchester Ward 6 Manchester Ward 7 Manchester Ward 8 Manchester Ward 9

Totals

Republican Barry Infantine

180 118

286 208 238 191

1,221

258 157 388 200 365 259

1,627

Democratic O'Neil Vaillancourt

171 409 591 450 473 438

2,532

63 195 333 223 403 326

1,543

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 19

Republican

Democratic

Prescott

Russman

Lupien Woodworth

Derry

1,038

851

339 417

Hampstead

356

407

88 177

Kingston

342

383

65 124

Plaistow

229

276

49 102

Totals

1,965

1.917

541

820

292

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 20

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 23

Republican

Democratic

Republican Jones

Democratic Hollingworth

Hunter

D'Ailesandro

East Kingston

148

o

63

Goffstown

1,201

840

Exeter

961

769

Manchester Ward 3

361

442

Hampton

861

914

Manchester Ward 4

304

441

Hampton Falls

219

87

Manchester Ward 10

457

682

Kensington

110

132

Manchester Ward 1 1

286

454

Newfields Newton

128 178

100 110

Totals

2.609

2,859

North Hampton Seabrook South Hampton

386

362

48

252

230

36

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 21

Republican

Democratic

Townsend

Wheeler

Dover Ward 1

222

283

Dover Ward 2

96

209

Dover Ward 3

247

389

Dover Ward 4

265

342

Dover Ward 5

181

287

Dover Ward 6

196

289

Durham

331

710

Lee

256

394

Madbury

108

150

Rollinsford

131

161

Totals

2,033

3,214

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 22

Totals

3.401

2,693

STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 24

Greenland New Castle Newington Newmarket Portsmouth Ward I Portsmouth Ward 2 Portsmouth Ward 3 Portsmouth Ward 4 Portsmouth Ward 5 Rye Stratham

Totals

epublican

Democratic

Semprini

Cohen

285

148

253

135

142

79

343

497

159

267

186

387

158

209

334

376

251

389

701

443

487

275

3,299

3,205

Atkinson Pelham Salem Windham

Republican

Democratic

Klemm, Jr.

Hatem

414

182

342

213

1,070

865

711

206

Totals

2,537

1,466

DIRECT PRIMARY 293

STATE REPRESENTATIVES

The following summary gives the names of the candidates for State Representative in the Republican and Democratic Primaries, their residence and the number of votes for each. Asterisks indicate the nominees for each party. NOTE: Chapter 226 of the Laws of 2000, which became effective June 7, 2000, prohibited a candidate for state office from appearing on the general election ballot more than once as a candidate for the same office.

BELKNAP COUNTY

District No. 1 (Center Harbor, Meredith)(2)

*Stephen H. Nedeau. Meredith 668

*David M. Lawton, Meredith 613

Total Vote, r ' 1,281

*Kent F. Warner, Center Harbor 241

*Frank L. Arnold. Center Harbor 209

Stephen H. Nedeau, Meredith 7

David M. Lawton, Meredith 4

Total Vote, d 461

District No. 2 (New Hampton, Sanbornton, TiIton)(2)

*Omer C. Ahem, Jr., Sanbornton 366

*Fran Wendelboe. New Hampton 539

Tom Salatiello. Sanbornton 7

Total Vote, r 912

*Tom Salatiello, Sanbornton 350

*William W. Joscelyn, Tilton 246

Fran Wendelboe, New Hampton 9

Omer C. Ahem. Jr., Sanbornton 1

Total Vote, d 606

District No. 3 (Belmont)(2)

*Jame,s P. Piliiod, Belmont 366

*John H. Thomas, Belmont 361

Jane A. Murray, Belmont 1

Total Vote, r 728

*Jane A. Murray, Belmont 199

John H. Thomas, Belmont 8

James P. Piliiod, Belmont 6

T()tal Vote, d 213

District No. 4 (Gilford)(2)

*Alida Millham, Gilford 484

*William F. Dowling, Gilford 457

Dean A. DeLucca, Gilford 309

William Johnson, Gilford 5

Total Vote, r 1,255

*William Johnson, Gilford 293

Alida Millham. Gilford 14

Dean A. DeLucca, Gilford 2

William F. Dowling, Gilford 1

Total Vote, d 310

District No. 5 (Alton, Barnstead, Gilmanton)(3)

*David H. Russell, Gilmanton 832

*Laurie J. Boyce, Alton 740

*Stan Czech, Alton 642

Vincent P. Miller, Barnstead 9

Total Vote, r 2,223

*Vincent R Miller, Barnstead 399

*Robert Kaplan. Barnstead 309

*Stanley Devorin-Post. Barnstead 282

David H. Russell, Gilmanton 5

Laurie J. Boyce, Alton 3

Total Vote, d 998

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District No. 6 (Alton, Barnstead, Belmont, Gilford, Gilmanton, New Hampton, Sanbornton, TiltonXl)

*Gordon E. Bartlen, Belmont 2.870

Markos Condodemetraky, Belmont 1

Total Vote, r 2,871

*Markos Condodemetraky, Belmont 1,087

Gordon E. Bartlett. Belmont 8

Total Vote, d 1 .095

District No. 7 (Laconia Wards l-6)(6)

*Robert G. Holbrook, Laconia 1.247

*Thomas Rice, Jr., Laconia 1,109

*Donald H. Flanders, Laconia 1,028

*Ralph J. Rosen, Laconia 939

*John A. Veazey, Laconia 857

*Glenn E. Dewhirst, Laconia 826

Robert H. Turner. Laconia 817

Robert Kingsbury. Laconia 67 1

Allen J. Latour, Laconia 322

Peter R. Brunette. Laconia 1 1

Richard Stuart. Laconia 10

Carol L Murray, Laconia 3

Bernard L. Boutin, Laconia 1

Dorothy Duffy. Laconia 1

Total Vote, r 7,842

*Jane Wood. Laconia 625

*Peter R. Brunette. Laconia 565

*Bemard L. Boutin, Laconia 539

*Richard Stuart, Laconia 539

*Dorothy Duffy, Laconia 510

*Carol I. Murray, Laconia 47 1

Fred Toll, Laconia 418

Robert G. Holbrook, Laconia 12

Robert Kingsbury, Laconia 2

Allen J. Latour. Laconia 2

Ralph J. Rosen, Laconia 2

Thomas Rice, Jr., Laconia 2

Robert H. Turner. Laconia 2

John A. Veazey, Laconia 1

Total Vote, d 3,690

CARROLL COUNTY

District No. 1 (Bartlett, Chatham, Hart's Location, Jackson)(l)

*Gene G. Chandler. Bartlett. r 450

Gene G. Chandler, Bartlett, d 1

District No. 2 (Conway, Hale's Location)(2)

*P. Judith Sullivan, Conway 519

*Howard C. Dickinson, Conway 519

Carolyn Brown, Conway 417

Total Vote, r 1.455

*William T. Riley, Conway 239

Carolyn Brown, Conway 32

P. Judith Sullivan. Conway 18

Howard C. Dickinson. Conway 13

Total Vote, d 302

District No. 3 (Bartlett, Chatham, Conway, Hale's Location, Hart's Location, Jackson)(l)

*Henry P Mock. Jackson, r 1. 154

Henry P. Mock. Jackson, d 6

District No. 4 (Albany, Eaton, Madison)(l)

*Don Philbrick. Eaton, r 321

*Stanley Solomon, Albany 101

Don Philbrick, Eaton 3

Total Vote, d 104

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DIRECT PRIMARY 295

District No. 5 (Effingham, Freedom, Ossipee)(2)

*David L. Babson, Jr., Ossipee 433

*L. Randy Lyman, Ossipee 43 1

Total Vote, r 864

L. Randy Lyman, Ossipee 5

David L. Babson, Jr.. Ossipee 3

Total Vote, d 8

District No. 6 (VValiefieId)(l)

*Joseph D. Kenney, Wakefield, r 292

Joseph D. Kenney, Wakefield, d

District No. 7 (WoIfeboro)(l)

♦Stanley E. Stevens, Wolfeboro, r 725

*Earl L. Keniston, Wolfeboro, d 180

District No. 8 (Brookfield, Wakefield, WoIfeboro)(l)

*Jeb E. Bradley, Wolfeboro, r 1,155

District No. 9 (Moultonborough)(l)

*Betsey L. Patten, Moultonborough, r 688

Betsey L. Patten, Moultonborough. d 10

District No. 10 (Moultonborougii, Sandwich, Tamworth, 'I\iftonboro)(2)

*Lee W. Quimby, Sandwich 1,157

*Gary P. Torressen, Moultonborough 1,116

Paul Henle, Tamworth 2

Total Vote, r 2,275

*PauI Henle. Tamworth 515

Lee W. Quimby. Sandwich 17

Gary P. Torressen, Moultonborough 1

Total Vote, d 533

CHESHIRE COUNTY

District No. 1 (WalpoIe)(l)

*Charles Miller, Walpole 273

Paul A. McGuirk, Walpole 16

Total Vote, r 289

*Paul A. McGuirk, Walpole, d 304

District No. 2 ( Alstead, Gilsum, Marlow, Surry, Walpole, Westmoreland )( 2)

*John J. Laurent, Westmoreland 656

*Robert S. Harcke, Westmoreland 423

Robert Batchelder, Marlow 5

John M. Pratt, Walpole 4

Total Vote, r 1,088

♦Robert Batchelder, Marlow 649

*John M. Pratt, Walpole 525

Robert S. Harcke, Westmoreland 2

John J. Laurent, Westmoreland 1

Total Vote, d 1,177

District No. 3 (Chesterfield)(l)

*H. Curt NowiU, Chesterfield 242

McKim W. Mitchell, Chesterfield 3

Total Vote, r 245

*McKim W. Mitchell, Chesterfield, d 217

District No. 4 ( Hinsdale )( 1 )

♦William E. Roberts, Hinsdale, r 1 37

District No. 5 ( Winchester )(1)

Irene A. Pratt, Winchester, r 3

♦Irene A. Pratt, Winchester, d 183

District No. 6 (Chesterfield, Hinsdale, Winchester )( 1 )

♦Edwin O. Smith, Hinsdale, r 544

♦Kenneth Cole, Winchester (write-in) 27

Edwin O. Smith, Hinsdale 1

Total Vote, d 28

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District No. 7 (Harrisville, Nelson, Stoddard, Sullivan)(l)

*Richard R Church, Nelson 233

Robert W. Lenox, Nelson 101

Peter H. Allen, Harrisville 4

Daniel Adams Eaton, Stoddard 4

Total Vote, r 342

*Peter H. Allen, Harrisville 277

Daniel Adams Eaton, Stoddard 113

Richard P. Church, Nelson 5

Total Vote, d 395

District No. 8 (Dublin, Marlborough, Roxbury, Troy)(2)

*Stephen G. Avery, Dublin 456

*Dick Sevatson. Dublin 274

Robert Harkins, Troy 13

Daniel M. Bumham, Dublin 9

Anna Z. Tilton, Marlborough 3

Total Vote, r 755

*Daniel M. Bumham. Dublin 413

*Anna Z. Tilton, Marlborough 316

Robert Harkins, Troy 163

Stephen G. Avery, Dublin 5

Dick Sevatson, Dublin 1

Total Vote, d 898

District No. 9 (Jaffrey)(2)

*H. Charles Royce, Jaffrey 413

*Joseph P. Manning, Jaffrey 344

Total Vote, r 757

Joseph P. Manning, Jaffrey 43

H. Charles Royce, Jaffrey 38

Total Vote, d 81

District No. 10 (Rindge)(l)

*John B. Hunt, Rindge 328

Patricia Lang Barry, Rindge 8

Total Vote, r , 336

*Patricia Lang Barry, Rindge 203

John B. Hunt, Rindge 3

Total Vote, d 206

District No. 11 (Swanzey)(2)

*Judson K. Dexter, Swanzey 409

Alfred Lerandeau, Swanzey 2

Bernard Lambert, Swanzey 5

Total Vote, r 416

*Alfred Lerandeau, Swanzey 248

*Bernard Lambert. Swanzey 234

Total Vote, d 482

District No. 12 (Fitz\\illiam. Richmond )(1)

*Barbara Hull Richardson. Richmond, d 195

District No. 13 (Fitzwilliam, Richmond, Rindge, Swanzey )(1)

*Susan Emerson, Rindge, r 893

*Arpad J. Toth, Swanzey 458

Susan Emerson, Rindge 4

Total Vote, d 462

District No. 14 (Keene Ward 1)(1)

*Douglas K. Fish, Keene, r 150

*Jim DePecol, Keene. d 197

District No. 15 (Keene Ward 2)( 1 )

*Ed Csenge, Keene 203

Ronald G. Russell, Keene 3

Total Vote, r 206

*Ronald G. Russell. Keene. d 314

District No. 16 (Keene Ward 3)( 1)

*Douglas E. Hill. Keene, r (write-in) 22

*David R. Meader, Keene. d 310

DIRECT PRIMARY 297

District No. 17 (Keene Ward 4)(1)

*John W. Swatosh. Keene (write-in) 33

Roger Zerba, Keene 1

Total Vote, r 34

*Roger Zerba, Keene, d 312

District No. 18 (Keene Ward 5)(1)

*Chandler Fairbanks. Keene 377

Chester L. LaPointe II, Keene 41

Total Vote, r 418

*Timothy N. Robertson, Keene 340

Chandler Fairbanks, Keene 3

Total Vote, d 343

District No. 19 (Keene Wards l-5)(3)

*Dana A. Edwards, Keene 1 ,236

*Philip M. Hamblet, Keene 1,033

*Ronald D. Smith, Keene 889

Richard F. Doucette, Keene 2

Peter S. Espiefs, Keene 4

Chuck Weed. Keene 1

Total Vote, r 3.165

*Richard F. Doucette, Keene 1 , 1 62

*Chuck Weed, Keene 1,137

*Peter S. Espiefs, Keene 1,115

Dana A. Edwards, Keene 7

Ronald D. Smith, Keene 2

Total Vote, d 3,423

COOS COUNTY

District No. 1 (Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Clarksville, Colebrook, Columbia, Dix's Grant, Dixville, Pittsburg, Second College Grant, Stewartstown)(2)

*Eric Stohl, Columbia 587

*Perley E. Davis, Colebrook 377

Irene M. Bean, Colebrook 320

Total Vote, r 1.284

Eric Stohl, Columbia 30

Irene M. Bean. Colebrook 29

Perley E. Davis, Colebrook 27

Total Vote, d 86

District No. 2 (Cambridge, Dummer, Errol, Erving's Location. Millsiield, Northumberland, Odell, Stratford,

Wentworth's Location )( 1 )

Dana L. Landers, Northumberland, r 1

*Dana L. Landers, Northumberland, d 121

District No. 3 (Kilkenny, Lancaster, Stark)( 1)

*Lynn C. Horton, Lancaster, r 380

Lynn C. Horton, Lancaster, d 5

District No. 4 (Cambridge, Dummer, Errol, Erving's Location, Kilkenny, Lancaster, Millsfield, Northumberland,

Odell, Stark, Stratford, Wentworth's Location)(l)

*Leighton Pratt, Lancaster, r 604

Leighton Pratt, Lancaster, d 6

District No. 5 (Dalton, Whitefield)(l)

*John E. Tholl, Jr.. Whitefield. r 265

John E. Tholl, Jr.. Whitefield. d 5

District No. 6 (Bean's Grant, Bean's Purchase, Carroll, Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase, Cult's Grant,

Gorham, Green's Grant, Hadley's Purchase, Jefferson, Low & Burbank's Grant, Martin's Location, Pinkham's

Grant, Randolph, Sargent's Purchase, Shelburne, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase)(2)

*Lawrence J. Guay, Gorham 324

*Donald F. Lamontagne, Gorham 250

Paula E. Bradley, Randolph 13

Marian Davis Woodruff, Randolph 10

Total Vote, r 597

*Paula E. Bradley, Randolph 326

*Marian Davis Woodruff, Randolph 169

Lawrence J. Guay. Gorham 1

Total Vote, d 496

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District No. 7 (Berlin Wards 1-4, IVlilan)(5)

*John Callus. Berlin 495

*Dave Woodward. Milan 430

*Michael J. Rozek. Berlin 367

Robert Rodrigue. Berlin 5

Margaret McClellan. Berlin 5

Beverly A. IngersoU, Berlin 3

Edgar Mears, Berlin 3

Total Vote, r 1-308

*Robert Rodrigue, Berlin 781

*Edgar Mears, Berlin 759

*Margaret McClellan. Berlin 66 1

*Beverly A. IngersoU. Berlin 647

John Callus. Berlin 26

Michael J. Rozek. Berlin 16

Dave Woodward. Milan 6

Total Vote, d 2.896

GRAFTON COUNTY

District No. 1 (Bethlehem, Littleton, Monroe)(3)

*Brien L. Ward. Littleton 789

*Stephanie Eaton, Littleton 779

*C. Michael Cilman. Littleton 697

Jan Edick. Littleton (write-in) 25

Total Vote, r 2,290

*Jan Edick, Littleton (write-in) 123

Stephanie Eaton, Linleton 24

Brien L. Ward, Littleton 8

G. Michael Cilman, Littleton 8

Total Vote, d 163

District No. 2 (Bath, Lisbon, Lyman)(l)

*Cene B. Marshall, Lisbon 155

John Kaspszak, Lisbon 100

Total Vote, r 255

Gene B. Marshall, Lisbon 12

John Kaspszak, Lisbon 5

Total Vote, d 17

District No. 3 (Benton, Franconia, Landaff, Sugar Hill. Warren)(l)

*Robert J. Giuda, Warren 295

Charles Chandler, Warren 43

Total Vote, r 338

*Charles Chandler, Warren, d 137

District No. 4 (Easton, Ellsworth, Lincoln, Livermore, Woodstock )(1 )

*Bonnie Ham, Woodstock 155

Gregory M. Sorg, Easton 149

Warren Emerson Priest, Woodstock 2

Total Vote, r 2,306

*Warren Emerson Priest, Woodstock 97

Bonnie Ham. Woodstock 10

Total Vote, d 107

District No. 5 (Haverhill, Orford. Pierniont)(2)

*Douglass P. Teschner. Haverhill 525

♦John^S. Cobb. Haverhill 414

Paul Ingbretson, Haverhill 323

Vernon W. Dingman III, Haverhill 1 56

Arnold Shields, Piermont 12

Total Vote, r 1^430

*Amold Shields, Piermont 102

Douglass P. Teschner, Haverhill 46

John S. Cobb, Haverhill 17

Vernon W, Dingman III, Haverhill 9

Paul Ingbretson, Haverhill 6

Total Vote, d 180

DIRECT PRIMARY 299

District No. 6 (Campton, Holderness, Thornton, Waterville VaIIey)(2)

^Robert Barker, Campton 517

*Richard S. Brothers, Thornton 359

Sid Lovett, Holderness 7

Gary Lance Johnson. Holderness 2

Total Vote, r 885

*Sid Lovett, Holderness 272

*Gary Lance Johnson, Holderness 194

Robert Barker, Campton 8

Total Vote, d 474

District No. 7 (Plymouth)(2)

*Patrice Scott, Plymouth 280

*Allen K. MacNeil, Plymouth 219

John H. Tucker, Plymouth 174

Paul SanSoucie, Plymouth 106

Total Vote, r 779

*Debra A. Naro, Plymouth 178

*Mary R. Cooney, Plymouth 1 74

Patrice Scott, Plymouth 23

Paul SanSoucie, Plymouth 5

Allen K. MacNeil, Plymouth 5

John H. Tucker, Plymouth 4

Total Vote, d 389

District No. 8 (Ashland, Bridgewater, Bristol, Hebron)(2)

*Burton W. Williams, Bristol 647

*Bill Gabler, Hebron 452

Helyn A. Townsend, Bridgewater 1

Total Vote, r 1,100

*Helyn A. Townsend, Bridgewater 207

Burton W. Williams, Bristol 10

Bill Gabler, Hebron 1

Total Vote, d 218

District No. 9 (Dorchester, Groton, Rumney, Wentworth)(l)

*John R.M. Alger, Rumney, r 387

John R.M. Alger, Rumney 24

Jody Young (write-in) 20

Total Vote, d 44

District No. 10 (Hanover, Lyme)(4)

*Channing T. Brown, Hanover 565

*Charles S. Toner, Jr., Lyme 489

*Robert Gienko, Jr., Hanover 482

*Thomas W. Toner, Lyme 469

Total Vote, r 2,005

*Martha S. Solow, Hanover 1 , 1 36

*Sharon Nordgren, Hanover 1,177

*Hilda Weyl Sokol, Hanover 1.112

*Bernard Benn, Hanover 1 ,096

Robert Gienko, Jr., Hanover 6

Charles S. Toner, Jr., Lyme 1

Thomas W. Toner, Lyme 1

Total Vote, d 4,529

District No. 11 (Alexandria, Canaan, Grafton, Orange)(2)

*David M. Scanlan, Canaan 374

*Charles E. Sova, Orange 295

Phil Cobbin, Canaan 155

Fletcher M. DeWolf, Alexandria 133

John C. Carr, Canaan 5

Total Vote, r 962

* John C. Carr, Canaan 25 1

*Pete Solomon, Canaan 1 42

Charles E. Sova, Orange 8

Fletcher M. DeWolf, Alexandria 5

David M. Scanlan, Canaan 3

Total Vote, d 409

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District No. 12 (Enfield)(l)

*Paul Mirski. Enfield, r 233

*Vamavas Zagaris. Enfield 141

Paul Mirski, Enfield 1

Total Vote, d 142

District No. 13 (Enfield, Lebanon Wards 1-3)(1)

•David Hall, Enfield 863

Nancy Scovner, Enfield 1

Total Vote, r 864

*Nancy Scovner. Enfield, d 870

District No. 14 (Lebanon Wards l-3)(4)

*Terri C, Dudley. Lebanon 673

*Ralph Akins. Lebanon 63 1

*A1 Picconi. Lebanon 552

*Lawrence E. Root. Lebanon 515

Susan W. Almy. Lebanon 4

Total Vote, r 2,375

*Susan W. Almy, Lebanon 675

*Marion Pawlek, Lebanon 457

Ralph Akins. Lebanon 4

Al Picconi. Lebanon 3

Terri C. Dudley, Lebanon 1

Total Vote, d 1,140

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

District No. 1 (Antrim, Deering, Windsor)(l)

Richard Herman. Windsor, r 3

*Richard Herman, Windsor, d 250

District No. 2 ( Hillsborough )(1)

*Larry G. Elliott, Hillsborough 322

Herbert R. Hansen, Hillsborough 212

Total Vote, r 534

*Gilman Shattuck, Hillsborough 207

Larry G. Elliott, Hillsborough 6

Herbert R. Hansen, Hillsborough 4

Total Vote, d 217

District No. 3 (Antrim, Deering, Hillsborough, Windsor )( 1 )

*Maxwell D. Sargent. Hillsborough, r 838

Maxwell D. Sargent. Hillsborough, d 6

District No. 4 (Francestown, New Boston )(1)

*Pierre W. Bruno. New Boston 475

Donald H. Sims, New Boston 193

Total Vote, r 668

*Roger Hall Francestown 287

Donald H. Sims, New Boston 1

Total Vote, d 288

District No. 5 (Weare)(2)

*Neal M. Kurk. Weare 367

*Gary S. Hopper, Weare 310

Brian McDonald, Weare 178

Total Vote, r 855

Neal M. Kurk, Weare 7

Gary S. Hopper, Weare 6

Total Vote, d 13

District No. 6 (Francestown, New Boston, Weare)(l)

*0. Alan Thuiander, Francestown, r 1,041

O. Alan Thuiander, Francestown, d 3

District No. 7 (Goffstown)(5)

*Larry Emerton. Goffstow n 1 ,037

*Richard E. Fletcher. Goffstown 935

*Robert Wheeler, Goffstown 878

*Karen K. McRae. Goffstown 876

*Randolph Holden, Goffstown 811

DIRECT PRIMARY 301

Miles J. Phillips, Goffstown 654

John C. Sarette, Goffstown I

Total Vote, r 5,192

*Donna C. Kelly, Goffstown 672

* John C. Sarette. Goffstown 67 1

Randolph Holden, Goffstown 8

Larry Emerton, Goffstown 1

Robert Wheeler. Goffstown 3

Total Vote, d 1,355

District No. 8 (Peterborough, Sharon)(2)

*Andrew R. Peterson, Peterborough 592

*Merton S. Dyer, Peterborough 520

Total Vote, r 1,112

Janet Hammond (write-in)(refused nomination) 32

Andrew R. Peterson, Peterborough 10

Merton S. Dyer, Peterborough 9

Total Vote, d 51

District No. 9 (Bennington, Hancock)(l)

*Edward R. Leach. Hancock 298

Desmond M. Ford, Hancock 255

Total Vote, r 553

Edward R. Leach, Hancock 52

Desmond M. Ford, Hancock 7

Total Vote, d 59

District No. 10 (Greenfield, Lyndeborough, Mont VernonXl)

*Jarvis Adams IV, Greenfield 450

Linda T Foster, Mont Vernon 14

Total Vote, r 464

*Lmda T. Foster. Mont Vernon, d 280

DistrictNo.il (WiIton)(l)

*Daren F McGettigan. Wilton 292

Hal Melcher, Wilton 4

Total Vote, r 296

*Hal Melcher, Wilton, d 293

District No. 12 (Bennington. Greenfield, Hancock, Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon, WiltonXl)

*Pamela D. Coughlin. Mont Vernon 1,160

Chris Owen, Wilton 6

Total Vote, r 1,166

*Chris Owen, Wilton, d 721

District No. 13 (Milford)(4)

*Peter E. Bragdon, Milford 896

*Keith Herman. Milford 809

*Tim O'Connell, Milford 686

*Peter R. Leishman. Milford 64 1

Martin Strosser, Milford 577

John Leslie. Milford 418

Ruth Heden, Milford 2

Total Vote, r 4,029

*Ruth Heden, Milford 493

*Nolan T. Jones, Milford 318

Tim O'Connell. Milford 11

Peter R. Leishman. Milford 9

Peter E. Bragdon. Milford 5

Keith Herman. Milford 2

Martin Strosser, Milford 2

John Leslie, Milford 1

Total Vote, d 841

District No. 14 (Aniherst)(3)

*Cynthia J. Dokmo, Amherst 1 .053

*Paul D. Spiess, Amherst 1 ,003

*Robert H. Rowe. Amherst 93 1

Lee G. Slocum, Amherst 880

Total Vote, r 3.867

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*Christy Day. Amherst 433

*Matthew MacLean, Amherst 249

Paul D. Spiess, Amherst 6

Cynthia J. Dokmo, Amherst 4

Robert H. Rowe, Amherst 3

Lee G. Slocum, Amherst 1

Total Vote, d 696

District No. 15 (Bedford)(4)

*Edward P. Moran, Bedford 1 ,249

*Maurice E. Goulet. Bedford 1,193

*Kathleen M. Flora. Bedford 1,157

* John A. Graham, Bedford 1 ,064

John E. Kerns, Bedford 943

Total Vote, r 5,606

*Carolyn Cottrell, Bedford 577

*Michael Schulte, Bedford 550

*Shelley Herson, Bedford 538

Edward P. Moran, Bedford 5

Maurice E. Goulet, Bedford 2

Total Vote, d 1 ,672

District No. 16 (Amherst, Bedford)(l)

*Peter F. Bergin. Amherst, r 2.912

Peter F. Bergin. Amherst, d 3

District No. 17 (Litchfield )(2)

*Leon Calawa, Jr., Litchfield 324

*Loren Jean. Litchfield 314

Brian Ballou. Litchfield 1

Total Vote, r 639

*Brian Ballou, Litchfield 1 85

Leon Calawa, Jr., Litchfield 1

Total Vote, d ; 1 86

District No. 18 (Merrimack)(8)

*Bob LHeureux. Merrimack 1.334

*Peter L. Batula. Merrimack 1 .272

*Robert Milligan, Merrimack 1 , 1 70

*Robert W. Brundige. Merrimack 1 ,093

*Chris Christensen, Merrimack 862

*John Balcom, Merrimack 836

*Charles Q. Hall, Merrimack 810

*Dennis H. Fields. Merrimack 766

Tim McGough, Memmack 757

Maureen Mooney, Memmack 745

Cheryl Gaudreau. Merrimack 724

John M. Gibson, Merrimack 652

Richard Meyers. Merrimack 566

Peyton Hinkle, Merrimack 546

Peter H. Kelley. Merrimack 394

Jackie Flood. Merrimack 3

Rose H. Arthur. Merrimack 3

Don Botsch. Merrimack 2

Kevin O'Neill. Merrimack 1

Total Vote, r 1 2,545

*Rose H. Arthur, Merrimack 923

* Jackie Flood. Merrimack 89 1

*Kevin O'Neill. Merrimack 778

*Don Botsch. Merrimack 778

John Balcom, Merrimack 26

Bob LHeureux. Merrimack 19

Peter L. Batula. Merrimack 17

Charies Q. Hall. Merrimack 15

Robert Milligan. Merrimack 15

Robert W. Brundige. Merrimack 10

Dennis H. Fields. Merrimack 10

Chris Christensen. Merrimack 10

John M. Gibson, Merrimack 9

DIRECT PRIMARY 303

Tim McGough, Merrimack 7

Maureen Mooney, Merrimack 5

Peyton Hinkle, Merrimack 4

Richard Meyers. Merrimack 3

Total Vote, d 3,520

District No. 19 (New Ipswich. Temple)(l)

*Donald Carlson, New Ipswich, r 399

Donald Carlson, New Ipswich, d 3

District No. 20 (Brookline, Greenville, Mason)(2)

*Thomas 1. Arnold, Jr., Brookline 528

Betty B. Hall, Brookline 1

Total Vote, r 529

*Betty B. Hall, Brookline 300

Carmen C. Chimento. Brookline 2

Total Vote, d 302

Disrict No. 21 (Brookline, Greenville, Mason, New Ipswich, Temple)(l)

*Richard S. Eaton, Greenville, r 904

Richard S. Eaton, Greenville, d 48

District No. 22 (Hollis)(2)

*Richard B. Drisko, Hollis 686

*Carolyn M. Gargasz, Hollis 675

Nancy W, Wall, Hollis 532

Total Vote, r 1,893

*Larry Finkelstein, Hollis, d 224

District No. 23 (Hudson)(6)

*Robert E. Clegg, Jr., Hudson 755

*David J. Alukonis, Hudson 747

*Lars T. Christian.sen, Hudson 69 1

*Joan C. Tate, Hudson 657

*Rudy Lessard, Hudson 639

*David M. Bouchard, Hudson 623

E. Lorraine Madison, Hudson 583

Total Vote, r 4,695

*John Knowles, Hudson 527

*Jeannie Serino, Hudson 432

Total Vote, d 959

District No. 24 (Pelham)(3)

*Christopher Seibel, Peiham 360

*Jean-Guy J. Bergeron, Peiham (write-in) 12

Philip J. McColgan, Jr., Peiham 3

Harold Lynde, Peiham I

Total Vote, r 376

*Harold Lynde, Peiham 198

*Philip J. McColgan, Jr., Peiham 190

Christopher Seibel, Peiham 7

Total Vote, d 395

District No. 25 (Hudson, Pelhani)(I)

*Donald B. White, Hudson, r 1,177

District No. 26 (Nashua Ward 1)(3)

*Claire B. McHugh, Nashua 428

*David G. Wayne, Nashua 393

*Henry W. McElroy, Jr.. Nashua 363

Cheryl Faraci, Nashua 270

Ruth Ginsburg. Nashua : 3

Total Vote, r 1,457

*Ruth Ginsburg, Nashua 364

*Paul C. Bellavance, Nashua 357

*Francis J. Pickett. Nashua 269

Cheryl Faraci, Nashua 1

Total Vote, d 991

District No. 27 (Nashua Ward 2)(3)

*Richard LaRose, Nashua 377

*Robert S. Mercer, Nashua 363

♦Michael A. Balboni, Nashua 300

Total Vote, r 1,040

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*Leo A. Balzano. Nashua 228

*Richard Wall. Nashua 220

Total Vote, d 448

District No. 28 (Nashua Ward 3)(3)

*Nancy M. Ford. Nashua 322

*Sylvia A. HoUey. Nashua 314

Total Vote, r 636

*Robert A. Daigle. Nashua 263

*Lori Movsesian, Nashua 227

*William J. McCarty, Nashua 216

Sylvia A. HoUey, Nashua 3

Total Vote, d 709

District No. 29 (Nasliua Ward 4)(3)

*Toin Alciere. Nashua 160

Alphonse A. Haettenschwiller, Nashua 1

Total Vote, r 161

*David E. Cote. Nashua 213

*Mary J. Gorman, Nashua 1 89

* Alphonse A. Haettenschwiller, Nashua 157

Tom Alciere, Nashua 1

Total Vote, d 560

District No. 30 (Nashua Ward 5)(3)

*William E. Mosher, Nashua 349

*Nelson Allan, Nashua 258

Total Vote, r 607

*Angeline A. Kopka, Nashua 254

*Mary L. Andosca, Nashua 239

*Harv'ey Keye, Nashua 207

Total Vote, d 700

District No. 31 (Nashua Ward 6)(3)

Roland J. Lefebvre, Nashua, r 2

* Jane A. demons, Nashua 318

*Cynthia R Sweeney, Nashua 310

*Roland J. Lefebvre, Nashua 309

Total Vote, d 937

District No. 32 (Nashua Ward 7)(3)

Peter R. Cote, Nashua, r ' 1

*Claudette R. Jean. Nashua 311

*Peter R. Cote, Nashua 271

*Lori Cardin, Nashua 310

Total Vote, d , 892

District No. 33 (Nashua Ward 8)(3)

*Albert C. Cemota, Nashua, r 314

*Chris Konys, Nashua 243

*Bette R. Lasky, Nashua 241

* Joan H. Schulze, Nashua 1 97

Total Vote, d 681

District No. 34 (Nashua Ward 9)(3)

*Christine Furman, Nashua 267

*Lawrence A. Artz, Na.shua 236

*Dawn C. Nolan-Piteri, Nashua 230

Francis M. Henry, Nashua I

Total Vote, r 734

*Mary Ellen Martin. Nashua 290

*Francis M. Henry. Nashua 192

Total Vote, d 482

District No. 35 (Nashua Wards 1,23,5)(1)

*Paul G. LaFlamme. Jr.. Nashua, r 25

*Shirley Rayburn. Nashua, d 1 .262

District No. 36 (Nashua Wards 4,6,7 ,8,9)(1)

Theresa Drabinowicz, Na.shua. r 8

*Theresa Drabinowicz, Nashua, d 1.611

DIRECT PRIMARY 305

District No. 37 (Manchester Ward 1)(3)

*Sandra Reeves. Manchester 638

*William Beaton, Manchester 609

*Edward C. Mosca, Manchester 522

Jeff Goley, Manchester 1

Total Vote, r 1,770

*Linda L. Garrish. Manchester 522

*John R Kacavas. Manchester 479

*Jeff Goley, Manchester 474

Total Vote, d 1,475

District No. 38 (Manchester Ward 2)(3)

*Saggy A. Tahir. Manchester 428

*William A. Varkas, Manchester 400

*William M. Gelding. Manchester 380

Eugene Kievit, Manchester 223

Total Vote, r 1,431

* James W. Craig, Manchester 54 1

*Michael D. Bouchard. Manchester 335

*Richard F. Ahem. Manchester , 330

Michael A. Harvey, Manchester 237

Saggy A. Tahir. Manchester 3

Total Vote, d 1.446

District No. 39 (Manchester Ward 3)(3)

*Frank Cartier, Manchester 278

*Frank C. Guinta, Manchester 262

George A. LaPorte, Manchester 1

Total Vote, r 541

* William Clayton, Manchester 312

*George A. LaPorte. Manchester 248

*Bonnie Patria, Manchester 213

Peter F. Leonard. Manchester 210

Frank C. Guinta. Manchester 1

Total Vote, d 984

District No. 40 (Manchester Ward 4)(3)

*Leo P. Pepino, Manchester 327

♦Kathleen Souza, Manchester 202

*Donald F. McMahon, Manchester 192

Lionel W. Johnson, Manchester 2

Jeffrey C. Plourde, Manchester 1

Anthony F. Simon, Manchester 1

Total Vote, r 725

*Lionel W. Johnson, Manchester 356

*Anthony F. Simon. Manchester 306

*Justin Conner. Manchester 234

Jeffrey C. Plourde. Manchester 195

Leo P. Pepino. Manchester 8

Donald F. McMahon, Manchester 1

Total Vote, d 1, 100

District No. 41 (Manchester Ward 5)(3)

*Norma Greer Champagne, Manchester 1 78

*Greg Salts, Manchester 160

Total Vote, r 338

*Alice T. McDonough-Wallace. Manchester 379

*Eric Palangas, Manchester 348

*Jeff Michel.sen, Manchester 300

Norma Greer Champagne. Manchester 1

Greg Salts, Manchester 1

Total Vote, d 1,029

District No. 42 (Manchester Ward 6)(3)

*Dean Ouellette, Manchester 468

*Bud Luebkert. Manchester 396

*Mike Bouldin, Manchester (write-in) 14

Jeffrey Duval. Manchester 3

Robert E. Murphy. Manchester 1

Benjamin C. Baroody, Manchester 1

Total Vote, r 883

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*Benjamin C. Baroody. Manchester 640

*Robert E. Murphy. Manchester 588

*Jeffrey Duval, Manchester 581

Dean Ouellette. Manchester 1

Bud Luebkert. Manchester 1

Total Vote, d 1.81 1

District No. 43 (Manchester Ward 7)(3)

*Vivian J. Desmarais, Manchester 295

*Jeffrey Carter. Manchester 232

Total Vote, r 527

*Robert J. Haley. Manchester 407

*Carol Ann Williams. Manchester 386

*Paul J. Dwyer, St.. Manchester (write-in) 60

Jeffrey Carter. Manchester 2

Total Vote, d 855

District No. 44 (Manchester Ward 8)(3)

*Roland O. Beaupre, Manchester 452

*Christopher Hall. Manchester 371

Raymond Buckley. Manchester 1

Total Vote, r 824

*Raymond Buckley. Manchester 629

*Sandra Rogers. Manchester 552

*Viola B. Cookson, Manchester 457

Roland O. Beaupre, Manchester 4

Christopher Hall. Manchester 2

Total Vote, d 1,644

District No. 45 (Manchester Ward 9)(3)

*Andre Mattel, Manchester 322

*William J. Desrosiers, Manchester 322

*Mark A. Krochmal. Manchester 238

James A. Burkush, Manchester 8

Peter Panagos, Manchester 1

Barbara Shaw, Manchester 1

Total Vote, r 892

*James A. Burkush. Manchester 514

*Barbara Shaw, Manchester 402

*Gerald O. Gosselin, Manchester 397

Peter Panagos, Manchester 270

Andre Martel, Manchester 19

William J. Desrosiers, Manchester 3

Total Vote, d 1,605

District No. 46 (Manchester Ward 10)(3)

*Irene M. Messier. Manchester 392

*Gary C. Greenberg. Manchester 258

*George L. D'Orazio. Manchester 217

Leah Hannaford. Manchester 207

John M. White, Manchester 1

Total Vote, r 1,075

*John M. White, Manchester 510

*Leo R. Larochelle. Manchester '. 449

*John H. Early, Manchester 438

Irene M. Messier. Manchester 13

Total Vote, d 1,410

District No. 47 (Manchester Ward 11)(3)

*Rob Thompson. Manchester, r 283

*Nicholas Panagopoulos, Manchester 315

*Roland M. Turgeon. Manchester 278

*Judy Courchesne. Manchester 276

Charles R. Bernier, Manchester 245

Total Vote, d 1.114

DIRECT PRIMARY 307

District No. 48 (Manchester Ward 12)(3)

*Marc Pappas, Manchester 375

♦Robert Chabot, Manchester 347

*Carlos E. Gonzalez, Manchester 310

Eugene L. Gagnon, Manchester 255

Donna Cote (write-in) 115

Doris J. Gagne. Manchester 1

Total Vote, r 1,403

*Doris J. Gagne, Manchester 404

♦Bernard J. Rafferty. Manchester 330

*Kelly A. Dobens, Manchester 324

Robert Chabot, Manchester 1

Total Vote, d 1 .059

MERRIMACK COUNTY

District No. 1 (Andover, Danbury, Hill, Salisbury, Wilniot)(2)

*William E. Leber. Andover 563

♦Richard P. Brewster, Andover 372

Howard L. Wilson. Andover 303

John W. Jones, Wilmot 1

Total Vote, r 1,239

*John W. Jones, Wilmot 332

♦Marcel A. Duclos, Andover (write-in) 14

Howard L. Wilson, Andover 10

Total Vote, d 356

District No. 2 (Newbury, New London, Sutton, Warner)(3)

♦Steven Winter, Newbury 1,190

♦Alt' E. Jacobson. New London 1 ,06 1

*J. D. Colcord, Warner 845

Carl L. Christiansen, Newbury 68 1

Nicole Fouliard, Warner 17

Jay Rosenfield, New London 12

W. Barry Wright. New London 3

Total Vote, r 3,809

♦Jay Rosenfield, New London 657

♦Nicole Fouliard. Warner 457

♦W. Barry Wright, New London 409

Alf E. Jacobson, New London 5

J. D. Colcord, Warner 2

Steven Winter, Newbury 2

Total Vote, d 1,532

District No. 3 (Bradford, Henniker)(2)

♦Patricia Kovacs, Henniker 449

♦Lance Rickenberg, Bradford (write-in) 1 06

Beth Rodd, Bradford ' 6

Barbara Conner French, Henniker 5

Total Vote, r 566

♦Barbara Conner French, Henniker 442

♦Beth Rodd, Bradford 296

Total Vote, d 738

District No. 4 (Boscawen)(l)

♦Daniel L. Mathieu, Boscawen 222

Claire D. Clarke, Boscawen 3

Total Vote, r 225

♦Claire D. Clarke, Boscawen, d 205

DistrictNo. 5(Bow)(l)

♦Michael Whalley, Bow, r 970

♦Jonathan A. Bresler, Bow. d 394

District No. 6 (Hopkinton)(l)

♦Derek Owen, Hopkinton, d 520

District No. 7 (Boscawen, Bow, Dunbarton, Hopkinton, Webster)(3)

♦Eric Anderson, Bow 1 ,647

♦Richard Kennedy, Hopkinton 1 ,4 1 7

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*John R. Swindlehurst. Dunbarton 1 .204

Stephen Denis, Bow 1,174

George W. Chase, Hopkinton 22

Era K. Holmes, Hopkinton 9

Cynthia G. Gunn, Bow 6

Terry Ann Gainer, Webster 5

Total Vote, r 5,484

*George W. Chase, Hopkinton 913

*Cynthia G. Gunn, Bow 791

*Era K. Holmes. Hopkinton 726

Terry Ann Gainer, Webster 714

John R. Swindlehurst, Dunbarton 3

Stephen Denis, Bow 2

Eric Anderson. Bow 1

Total Vote, d 3,150

District No. 8 (Northfield)(l)

*Christopher H. Dunne, Northfield, r 236

*Alyssa Virtue, Northfield, d 172

District No. 9 (Canterbury, Loudon, Nortiifield, Pittsfield)(4)

*Roy D. Maxfield, Loudon 836

*Priscilla Parmenter Lockwood, Canterbury 832

*Raymond C. Gumming, Loudon 730

Denise L. Perron, Loudon 11

Carolyn A. Virtue, Northfield 5

Total Vote, r 2,414

*Carolyn A. Virtue, Northfield 468

*Denise L. Perron, Loudon 448

*Deedee Maratea, Loudon 415

Roy D. Maxfield, Loudon 2

Total Vote, d 1,333

District No. 10 (Chichester, Epsom)(2)

*Tony F. Soltani, Epsom 503

*Scott A. Spauiding, Epsom 357

Shari Demers, Chichester 275

Charles B. Yeaton. Epsom 6

Maureen Baxiey, Epsom 1

Total Vote, r 1,142

*Charles B. Yeaton, Epsom 281

*Maureen Baxiey, Epsom 194

Tony F. Soltani, Epsom 2

Total Vote, d 477

District No. 11 (Hooksett)(3)

*David W. Hess, Hooksett 665

*Stephen LHeureux, Hooksett 571

*Ray F. Langer. Hooksett 506

Gail B. Andersen, Hooksett 384

Dick Marple, Hooksett 293

Paul J. Meads, Hooksett 105

Total Vote, r 2,524

*Marlene A. Lein, Hooksett 379

*Warren A. Nightingale, Hooksett 309

Stephen LHeureux, Hooksett 25

Ray F. Langer, Hooksett 9

David W. Hess, Hooksett 7

Dick Marple. Hooksett 2

Gail B. Andersen. Hooksett 2

Total Vote, d 733

District No. 12 (Allenstown, Pembroke)(4)

*Frank Davis, Pembroke 644

*Benjamin E. Fontaine. Jr.. Allenstown 471

♦William Doty Field. Pembroke 424

Vincent E. Greco. Pembroke (write-in) 113

Deanna P. Rush. Pembroke 16

Gabriel Daneault, Allenstown 15

Total Vote, r 1,683

DIRECT PRIMARY 309

*Gabriel Daneault. Allenstown 520

*Deanna R Rush. Pembroke 417

*Larry Boucher, Pembroke 357

* Vincent E. Greco, Pembroke (write-in) 100

Frank Davis. Pembroke 18

Benjamin E. Fontaine, Jr., Allenstown 5

William Doty Field, Pembroke 3

Total Vote, d 1,420

District No. 13 (Franklin Wards l-3)(3)

* James A. Whittemore, Franklin 418

*Martin Feuerstein, Franklin 398

*Bronwyn Asplund, Franklin 395

Randy J. Perkins, Franklin 4

Total Vote, r 1,215

*Randy J. Perkins. Franklin 337

Bronwyn Asplund, Franklin 10

James A. Whittemore, Franklin 5

Martin Feuerstein, Franklin 4

Total Vote, d : 356

District No. 14 (Concord Ward 1)(1)

*Dave Poulin, Concord 327

Carol Therriault Burney, Concord 6

Total Vote, r 333

*Carol Therriault Burney, Concord 233

Dave Poulin, Concord 13

Total Vote, d 246

District No. 15 (Concord Ward 2)(1)

*John D. Hutchinson, Concord 218

Jean R. Wallin, Concord 2

Total Vote, r 220

*Jean R. Wallin, Concord 196

John D. Hutchinson, Concord 1

Total Vote, d 197

District No. 16 (Concord Ward 3)(1)

Mary Stuart Gile, Concord, r 6

*Mary Stuart Gile, Concord, d 269

District No. 17 (Concord Ward 4)(1)

*William R. Potter, Concord 263

Gloria Seldin, Concord 1

Total Vote, r 264

*Gloria Seldin, Concord 326

William R Potter, Concord 1

Total Vote, d 327

District No. 18 (Concord Ward 5)(1)

*Eiizabeth Hager, Concord, r 352

*Marianne DiMascio, Concord, d 32 1

District No. 19 (Concord Ward 6)(1)

*Jeffrey S. Newman. Concord, r 157

*Carol Moore, Concord, d 217

District No. 20 (Concord Ward 7)(1)

*Gregory Pederzani, Concord 313

Toni Crosby, Concord 4

Total Vote, r 317

*Toni Crosby. Concord, d 381

District No. 21 (Concord Ward 8)(1)

*Marilyn Anne Eraser, Concord, d 234

District No. 22 (Concord Ward 9)(1)

*Barbara Barrett, Concord 276

Candace White Bouchard, Concord 1

Total Vote, r 277

*Candace White Bouchard, Concord, d 216

District No. 23 (Concord Ward 10)(1)

Tara Reardon, Concord, r 6

*Tara Reardon, Concord, d 392

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District No. 24 (Concord Wards 1-10)(3)

*Jim MacKay, Concord 2,604

*Ruben Figueroa, Concord 1,521

*Jack Krause, Concord 1 ,5 19

Frances D. Potter. Concord 5

Mary Jane Wallner, Concord 2

Rajah Manno. Concord 1

Total Vote, r 5,652

*Mary Jane Wallner, Concord 2,425

*Frances D. Potter, Concord 2,079

*Rajah Manno, Concord 1 ,487

Jim MacKay, Concord 4

Jack Krause, Concord 2

Total Vote, d 5,997

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

District No. 1 (Northwood)(l)

♦Robert A. Johnson, Northwood 299

Tom Chase, Northwood 4

Total Vote, r 303

*Tom Chase, Northwood 149

Robert A. Johnson, Northwood 1

Total Vote, d 150

District No. 2 (Nottingham)! 1)

*Peg Case, Nottingham, r 286

Peg Case. Nottingham, d 6

District No. 3 (EppingXl)

*Ron Nowe. Epping. r 320

*Jason Sanderson, Epping (write-in) 20

Ron Nowe, Epping 18

Total Vote, d 38

District No. 4 (Epping, Northwood, Nottingham )(1)

*Robert K. Dodge, Epping 555

Mary Lou Nowe, Epping 511

Ann S. Friend, Nottingham 3

Total Vote, r 1,069

*Ann S. Friend, Nottingham 512

Mary Lou Nowe, Epping 22

Robert K. Dodge, Epping 14

Total Vote, d 548

District No. 5 ( Auburn )(1)

*C. Donald Stritch. Auburn, r 439

C. Donald Stritch, Auburn, d 4

District No. 6 (CandiaXl)

*Rudolph J. Kobel. Candia, r 454

Rudolph J. Kobel, Candia, d 3

District No. 7 (Deerfield)(l)

*Joe Stone, Deerfield, r 369

Joe Stone, Deerfield, d 7

District No. 8 (Auburn, Candia, Deerfield)(l)

*Kevm R. Chalbeck, Deerfield 1,218

Rebecca C. Hutchinson, Deerfield 35

Total Vote, r 1,253

*Rebecca C. Hutchinson, Deerfield 602

Kevin R. Chalbeck, Deerfield 3

Total Vote, d 605

District No. 9 (Danville, Sandown)(2)

*Corey E. Corbin, Sandown 304

*Thomas A. Varrell, Danville 225

Patricia L. Cote, Danville 215

Ralph H. Millard, Sandown 1 25

Total Vote, r 869

DIRECT PRIMARY 3 1

Thomas A. Varrell, Danville 4

Patricia L. Cote, Danville 3

Corey E. Corbin, Sandown 3

Total Vote, d 10

District No. 10 (Chester, Freniont)(l)

*Albert W. Hamel, Chester, r 555

Albert W. Hamel. Chester, d 3

District No. 11 (Chester, Danville, Fremont, Sandown)(l)

*Dan Itse, Fremont, r 983

Dan Itse, Fremont, d 3

District No. 12 (Raymond)(3)

*William Kelley, Raymond 484

*Franklin C. Bishop, Raymond 468

*Stephen Sloan, Raymond 401

Total Vote, r 1,353

Franklin C. Bishop, Raymond 12

Stephen Sloan, Raymond 10

William Kelley, Raymond 3

Total Vote, d 25

District No. 13 (DerryKll)

*Bob Letoumeau, Derry 1 .245

♦Phyllis M. Katsakiores, Derry 1,197

*George N. Katsakiores. Derry 1 , 1 65

*Patricia A. Dowling, Derry 1,087

*Bob Fesh, Derry 1,042

*William R. Zolla. Derry 1,031

*Frank V. Sapareto, Derry 999

*James B. Rausch, Derry 936

*John P. Gleason, Derry 876

*John S. Langone. Derry 855

*Lucille Power, Derry 800

Frederick T. Love, Derry 74 1

Norma A. Sabella, Derry 726

Ron Dupuis, Derry 659

Total Vote, r 13,359

*Joseph M. Durant, Derry 625

*Paul K. Ferguson, Derry (write-in) 49

Total Vote, d 674

District No. 14 ( Atkinson )(1)

*Natalie S. Flanagan, Atkinson, r 434

Natalie S. Flanagan, Atkinson, d 3

District No. 15 (Hampstead)(2)

*Neil Reardon. Hampstead 572

*Ed M. Putnam II, Hampstead 492

Total Vote, r 1,064

Neil Reardon. Hampstead, d 5

District No. 16 (Plaistow)(2)

*Norman L. Major, Plaistow 458

*Marie N. Rabideau, Plaistow 303

Tomes (write-in) 27

Total Vote, r 788

♦Barbara E. Hobbs, Plaistow 1 34

Norman L. Major, Plaistow 12

Total Vote, d 146

District No. 17 (Atkinson, Hampstead, Plaistow)(2)

♦Vivian R. Clark, Hamp.stead 1,270

♦Kevin L. Camm, Hampstead 1,126

Linda J. Steir, Atkinson 8

Total Vote, r 2,404

♦Linda J. Steir, Atkinson 526

♦George E. Melvin, Plaistow 337

Total Vote, d 863

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District No. 18 (Brentwood, Kingston, Newton)(4)

*David A. Welch, Kingston 834

*Kenneth L. Weyler. Kingston 832

*John W. Flanders, Sr., Kingston 754

*John Whittier, Kingston 693

Mary M. Allen, Newton 688

Total Vote, r 3,801

Mary M. Allen, Newton 11

Kenneth L. Weyler, Kingston 8

John Whittier, Kingston 8

David A. Welch, Kingston 4

John W. Flanders, Sr., Kingston 2

Total Vote, d 33

District No. 19 (Newfields, Newmarket )(3)

*Karl Gilbert, Newmarket 446

*Karen S. Johns, Newmarket 336

* William E. Fortune. Newmarket 313

Betsy Coes, Newfields 7

Raymond E. Trueman, Newfields 7

Total Vote, r 1,109

*Betsy Coes. Newfields 516

♦Raymond E. Trueman, Newfields 389

*Joseph Diament, Newfields 369

Karl Gilbert, Newmarket 2

Total Vote, d 1,276

District No. 20 (Exeter, Kensington )(5)

*Warren Henderson, Exeter 984

♦Marshall Quandt, Exeter 881

*Kurt J. Roessner, Exeter 820

*Carl G. Robertson, Exeter 792

♦Matthew J. Quandt, Exeter 791

Arthur Tufts, Exeter 766

Jackie K. Weatherspoon, Exeter 1

Total Vote, r 5,035

♦Jackie K. Weatherspoon, Exeter 726

♦Jane P. Leonard, Exeter 583

♦Mark M. Mansfield. Exeter 575

Matthew J. Quandt, Exeter 20

Marshall Quandt, Exeter 19

Jack Heath, Exeter ( write-in) 11

Warren Henderson, Exeter 10

Carl G. Robertson, Exeter 7

Arthur Tufts, Exeter 4

Total Vote, d 1.955

District No. 21 (East Kingston, Seabrook, South Hampton)(3)

*E. Albert Weare, Seabrook 454

♦Benjamin E. Moore, Seabrook 384

♦Diane Palermo, East Kingston 301

George W. Dow, Seabrook 257

Ivan Q. Eaton, Jr., Seabrook 217

Total Vote, r 1,613

♦Patricia M. OKeefe, Seabrook 286

♦James I. Fuller, Seabrook 203

E. Albert Weare, Seabrook 7

Ivan Q. Eaton, Jr.. Seabrook 4

Benjamin E. Moore, Seabrook : . . . 3

Diane Palermo, East Kingston 1

Total Vote, d 504

District No. 22 (Hampton, Hampton Falls)(5)

♦Ralph F. Woekel, Hampton 954

♦Russell Bridle. Hampton 943

♦Sheila T. Francoeur. Hampton 900

♦Pamela Saia, Hampton 79 1

♦Arthur J. Moody, Hampton 758

DIRECT PRIMARY 3 1 3

Victor R. DeMarco, Hampton 4

Jane P. Kelley, Hampton 3

Wendell C. Ring. Hampton 2

William H. Sullivan, Hampton 1

Total Vote, r 4,356

*Jane R Kelley, Hampton . , 922

*William H. Sullivan, Hampton 665

*Wendell C. Ring. Hampton 656

*Victor R. DeMarco. Hampton 655

*Richard E. Reniere. Hampton 559

Russell Bridle, Hampton 4

Ralph P. Woekel, Hampton 4

Arthur J. Moody, Hampton 2

Sheila T. Francoeur, Hampton 1

Total Vote, d 3,468

District No. 23 (Greenland)! 1)

*Bruce L. Dearborn, Greenland, r 266

Bruce L. Dearborn. Greenland, d 1

District No. 24 (New Castle. Rye)(2)

*Jane S. Langley. Rye 839

*Russell N. Cox. New Castle 713

Gary Bruce Dodds, Rye 6

Janet Prince. New Castle 1

Total Vote, r 1,559

* Janet Prince. New Castle 412

*Gary Bruce Dodds. Rye 399

Jane S. Langley. Rye 10

Total Vote, d 821

District No. 25 (North Hampton, Strathain)(3)

*Rogers J. Johnson. Stratham 600

*Jetf Gilbert. North Hampton 554

*Walt Ruffner. Stratham 474

George R. Rubin, Stratham 446

Total Vote, r 2,074

*Peter Dodge, North Hampton 418

*Henry A. Marsh, North Hampton (write-in) 15

Rogers J. Johnson, Stratham 11

Walt Ruffner. Stratham 7

George R. Rubin, Stratham 3

Jeff Gilbert, North Hampton 3

Total Vote, d 457

District No. 26 (Salem)(9)

*Ronald J. Belanger, Salem 87 1

*Ronald Giordano, Salem 864

*Bemard J. Raynowska, Salem 841

*Janeen A. Dalrymple, Salem 836

*Anne K. Priestley. Salem 807

*Jim Holland, Salem 783

*Richard T Cooney, Salem 706

*Ben Holmes, Salem 654

*John J. Manning, Jr., Salem 644

Mike Downing, Salem 3

Bob McGuire, Salem 1

Gene Bryant, Salem 1

Ralph Stem, Salem 1

Total Vote, r 7,012

*Mike Downing. Salem 781

*Stephanie K. Micklon, Salem 724

*Bob McGuire, Salem 697

*Ralph Stein, Salem 610

*Robert J. Boucher, Salem 585

*Richard A. Donahue. Salem 571

*Gene Bryant, Salem 564

*Jim Drago, Salem 532

Ronald J. Belanger, Salem 14

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Anne K. Priestley, Salem 5

Ronald Giordano, Salem 5

Janeen A. Dalrymple, Salem 3

Jim Holland, Salem 3

John J. Manning, Jr., Salem 3

Bernard J. Raynowska, Salem 2

Total Vote, d 5,099

District No. 27 (Windhani)(3)

*Mary E. Gnffin, Windham 595

*Janet S. Arndt, Windham 569

♦Anthony R. DiFruscia. Windham 469

John J. O'Connor, Windham 355

Bill McNally, Windham 195

Total Vote, r 2,183

Mary E. Griffin, Windham 18

Anthony R. DiFruscia, Windham 13

Janet S. Amdt, Windham 9

John J. O'Connor, Windham 5

Bill McNally, Windham , 2

Total Vote, d 47

District No. 28 (Salem, Windham){l)

*Chuck Morse. Salem, r 1 ,747

Chuck Morse, Salem, d 11

District No. 29 (Londonderry)(7)

*Betsy McKinney. Londonderry 911

*Sherman Packard, Londonderry 902

♦Robert E. Introne, Jr., Londonderry 884

♦Jonathan E. Hill, Londonderry 876

♦Walter J. Mikowlski. Londonderry 869

♦Sharon Carson, Londonderry 842

♦Karen Keegan Hutchinson, Londonderry 593

Dudley Daniels Dumaine. Londonderry 581

Arron J. Burke, Londonderry 456

Jim Sievert, Londonderry 346

James K. Mitchell, Jr., Londonderry 3

Frank J. Borges, Londonderry 2

Mary K. Tetreau, Londonderry 2

Total Vote, r 7,267

♦Mary K. Tetreau, Londonderry 516

♦James K. Mitchell, Jr., Londonderry 503

♦Anne L. Warner, Londonderry 498

♦Frank J. Borges, Londonderry 488

♦George E. Wallace, Londonderry 470

♦Gregory Warner, Londonderry 452

♦William Longmaid, Londonderry (write-in) 26

Sharon Car.son, Londonderry 21

Robert E. Introne, Jr.. Londonderry , 16

Jonathan E. Hill, Londonderry 12

Betsy McKinney, Londonderry 10

Walter J. Mikowlski, Londonderry 9

Karen Keegan Hutchinson, Londonderry 8

Sherman Packard, Londonderry 6

Dudley Daniels Dumaine, Londonderry 3

Total Vote, d 3,038

District No. 30 (Portsmouth Ward 1)(1)

*Laura C. Pantelakos. Portsmouth, d , . . . 263

District No. 31 (Portsmouth Ward 2)(1)

Denise A. Cloutier. Portsmouth (write-in) 9

Terie Norelli, Portsmouth 2

Total Vote, r 11

♦Terie Norelli, Portsmouth, d 347

District No. 32 (Newington, Portsmouth Ward 3)(1)

♦Cecelia D. Kane, Portsmouth, d 25 1

DIRECT PRIMARY 3 1 5

District No. 33 (Portsmouth Ward 4)(2)

*Warren E. Goddard. Portsmouth 274

MaryAnn N. Blanchard, Portsmouth 4

Betsy Shultis. Portsmouth 3

Total Vote, r 281

*MaryAnn N, Blanchard, Portsmouth 336

*Betsy Shultis, Portsmouth 247

Total Vote, d 583

District No. 34 (Newington, Portsmouth Wards 13?4)(I)

*James R. Splaine. Portsmouth, d 836

District No. 35 (Portsmouth Ward 5)(2)

*Raimond Bowles, Portsmouth 208

Jacqueline Pitts, Portsmouth 2

Richard Alan Smith, Portsmouth 4

Total Vote, r 214

*Jacqueline Pitts, Portsmouth 312

*Richard Alan Smith, Portsmouth 221

Total Vote, d 533

District No. 36 (Portsmouth Wards 2 and 5)(1)

*Denise A. Cloutier. Portsmouth (write-in) 38

Martha Fuller Clark, Portsmouth 3

Total Vote, r 41

*Martha Fuller Clark, Portsmouth, d 772

STRAFFORD COUNTY

District No. 1 (Middleton, New Durham )(1)

*David A. Bickford, New Durham, r 243

David A. Bickford, New Durham, d 6

District No. 2 (MiltonHD

*Donald C. Diamant, Jr., Milton 156

Rodney J. Woodill, Milton 1

Total Vote, r 157

*Rodney J. Woodill. Milton, d 135

District No. 3 (Farmington)(2)

*William Tsiros. Farmington 209

*Timothy E. Easson. Farmington 167

Jerry McCarthy, Farmington 1

Total Vote, r 377

*Jerry McCarthy, Farmington 182

*Susan Lamagdelaine, Farmington 120

William Tsiros, Farmington 3

Total Vote, d 305

District No. 4 (Strafford)(l)

*Michael Harrington, Strafford 261

Jane M. Vachon, Strafford 7

Total Vote, r 268

*Jane M. Vachon, Strafford, d 226

District No. 5 (Farmington, Middleton, Milton, New Durham, Strafford)(l)

♦Robert H. Kroepel, New Durham, r 803

*Nancy K. Johnson, Milton 724

Robert H. Kroepel, New Durham 1

Total Vote, d 725

District No. 6 (Barrington)(2)

*George T Musler, Barrington 420

Marlene M. DeChane, Barrington 55

Total Vote, r 475

*Marlene M. DeChane, Barrington 340

George T. Musler, Barrington 1

Total Vote, d 341

District No. 7 (Lee, Madbury)(l)

Naida Kaen, Lee, r 1

*Naida Kaen, Lee, d 519

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District No. 8 (Durhain)(4)

Marjorie Smith. Durham 5

Iris W. Estabrook, Durham 1

Don Lent. Durham 1

Judith Spang. Durham 1

Total Vote, r 8

*Iris W. Estabrook, Durham 599

*Maijorie Smith, Durham 588

*Judith Spang, Durham 552

*Don Lent. Durham 507

Total Vote, d 2,246

District No. 9 (Barrington, Durham, Lee, Madbury){l)

*Peter Macdonald. Lee 921

Janet G.Wall, Madbury 2

Total Vote, r 92.'^

♦Janet G.Wall. Madbury, d 1,458

District No. 10 (Rollinsford)(l)

Michael S. RoUo. Rollinsford, r 2

♦Michael S. Rollo, Roilmsford, d . 157

District No. 1 1 (Dover Wards 1,2,3 )(4)

*Phyllis Woods. Dover 497

*Jeff Hollinger, Dover 428

♦Roger C. Pittroff, Dover 379

Kathleen Taylor, Dover 5

Thom Daggett, Dover (write-in) 5

Gary R. Gilmore. Dover 3

William V. Knowles, Dover 2

Roland E. Hemon. Dover 2

Total Vote, r 1,321

♦Kathleen Taylor, Dover 735

♦William V. Knowles, Dover 666

♦Gary R. Gilmore. Dover 650

♦Roland E. Hemon, Dover 561

Schmidt (write-in) 60

Phyllis Woods. Dover I

Total Vote, d 2.673

District No. 12 (Dover Wards 4,5,6)(4)

♦Christopher Reid. Dover 605

♦Franklin G. Torr. Dover 538

♦Martha Robinson. Dover 33 1

♦Richard E. Dolbec. Dover 330

Roy G. Bremner. Sr.. Dover 275

Earle Goodwin. Dover 10

Raymond E. Proulx, Dover 3

Baldwin Domingo. Dover 1

Arthur Pelletier, Dover 1

Total Vote, r 2,094

♦Earle Goodwin, Dover 683

♦Arthur Pelletier, Dover 649

♦Baldwin Domingo, Dover 606

♦Raymond E. Proulx, Dover 574

Jasper Salach-Tate, Dover 291

Franklin G. Torr. Dover 2

Christopher Reid. Dover 2

Total Vote, d 2,807

District No. 13 (Dover Wards 1-6)(1)

♦David P Philbrick, Dover 791

Thom Daggett, Dover 339

Total Vote, r 1,130

♦Marsha L. Pelletier. Dover 1,112

Joseph R. Twardus. Dover 693

David P. Philbrick, Dover 4

Total Vote, d 1,809

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District No. 14 (Somersworth Wards l-5){4)

Richard F. Heon, Somersworth 13

Christopher L. Hughes, Somersworth 12

Francis C. Vincent, Somersworth 6

Roger Berube, Somersworth 5

Clair A. Snyder, Somersworth 1

Total Vote, r 37

*Richard F. Heon, Somersworth 689

*Roger Berube, Somersworth 630

*Clair A. Snyder, Somersworth 562

*Christopher L. Hughes, Somersworth 561

Francis C. Vincent, Somersworth 466

Total Vote, d 2,908

District No. 15 (Rochester Ward 1)(2)

*Douglas A. Lachance, Rochester 181

*Thomas L. Kaczynski, Jr., Rochester 178

Frank D. Callaghan, Rochester 6

Rose Marie Rogers, Rochester 3

Total Vote, r 368

*Frank D. Callaghan, Rochester 242

*Rose Marie Rogers, Rochester 194

Thomas L. Kaczynski, Jr., Rochester 2

Total Vote, d '. 438

District No. 16 (Rochester Ward 2)(2)

*James E. Twombly, Rochester 259

*Sandra B. Keans, Rochester 162

Total Vote, r 421

*William P. Brennan, Rochester 206

Sandra B. Keans, Rochester 4

James E. Twombly, Rochester 3

Total Vote, d '. 213

District No. 17 (Rochester Ward 3)(2)

*Russ Albert, Rochester 214

*Julie Brown, Rochester 206

George F Brown, Rochester 2

Total Vote, r 422

♦George F. Brown, Rochester 232

Julie Brown. Rochester 7

Russ Albert, Rochester 1

Total Vote, d 240

District No. 18 (Rochester Ward 4)(2)

*Patricia C. Dunlap, Rochester 145

*Neill A. Williams, Rochester 138

Christopher Fitzgerald, Rochester 1 24

Total Vote, r 407

*Paul A. Ferland, Rochester, d 274

District No. 19 (Rochester Ward 5)(2)

*Larry Cossette, Rochester 155

*Charles J. Gerrish, Rochester 148

Anne C. Grassie, Rochester 1

Total Vote, r 304

*Anne C. Grassie, Rochester 210

Larry Cossette, Rochester 3

Charles J. Gerrish, Rochester 2

Total Vote, d 215

SULLIVAN COUNTY

District No. 1 (Cornish, PlainfieldMl)

*Curtis Wyman, Sr. Cornish 287

Peter Hoe Burling, Cornish 24

Total Vote, r 311

*Peter Hoe Burling. Cornish 377

Curtis Wyman, Sr.. Cornish 4

Total Vote, d 38!

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District No. 2 (Grantham, Springfield, Sunapeeld)

*Richard C. Leone. Sunapee. r 948

Richard C. Leone. Sunapee. d 3

District No. 3 (Cornish, Grantham, Plainfield. Springfield, Sunapee)(l)

*Constan(.e A. Jones. Grantham, r L 1 88

Constance A. Jones. Grantham, d 3

District No. 4 (Croydon, Newport, Unity )(3)

*Beverly T. Rodeschin, Newport 464

*Gordon B. Flint. Sr. Newport 388

*Rodd Ward, Newport 311

Celestine K. Wiggins, Newport 3

Total Vote, r 1.166

*Celestine K. Wiggins, Newpon 326

*Peter E. Franklin, Newport 279

Gordon B. Flint. Sr., Newport 3

Beverly T. Rodeschin, Newport 1

Total Vote, d 609

District No. 5 (Acworth, Goshen, Lempster, Washington )( 1)

*Bob Odell. Lempster. r 292

John Tuthill (write-in) 31

Bob Odell, Lempster 2

Total Vote, d 33

District No. 6 (Charlestown, LangdonXl)

*Robert W. Stone, Charlestown 261

Brenda Ferland, Charlestown 12

Total Vote, r 273

*Brenda Ferland, Charlestow n 258

Robert W. Stone. Charlestown 3

Total Vote, d 261

District No. 7 (Acworth, Charlestown, Go.shen, Langdon, Lempster, WashingtonXl)

James Phinizy. Acworth. r 10

*James Phinizy, Acworth, d 430

District No. 8 (Claremont Ward 1)(1)

*John R. Cloutier. Claremont. d 238

District No. 9 (Claremont Ward 2)(1)

Sandra Harris. Claremont, r 2

*Sandra Harris, Claremont. d 249

District No. 10 (Claremont Ward 3)(1)

*David Allison. Claremont. d 278

District No. 11 (Claremont Wards l-3)(2)

Joe Harris, Claremont, r 1

*Amy Robb-TTieroux, Claremont 605

*Joe Harris, Claremont 429

Total Vote, d 1.034

DIRECT PRIMARY

319

BELKNAP COUNTY OFFICES

Alton Barnstead Belmont Center Harbor Gilford Gilmanton Laconia Ward 1 Laconia Ward 2 Laconia Ward 3 Laconia Ward 4 Laconia Ward 5 Laconia Ward 6 Meredith New Hampton Sanbornton Tilton

Totals

Sheriff

Hodges, r

487 305 449 161 761 333 392 261 276 207 159 271 671 187 228 236

5,384

Attorney

Noether, r

464 298 438 156 738 319 374 246 259 192 148 254 630 178 224 233

5,151

TVeasurer

Reg. of

Reg. of

Deeds

Probate

Corbin, r

Normandin, r

Dearborn, r

465

477

472

301

306

297

438

460

455

154

159

156

725

770

756

309

330

318

380

401

394

257

265

264

259

281

280

202

213

212

153

158

163

265

272

266

625

656

642

181

186

183

217

232

227

229

237

234

5.160

5,403

5,319

Alton Barnstead Belmont Center Harbor Gilford Gilmanton Laconia Ward 1 Laconia Ward 2 Laconia Ward 3 Laconia Ward 4 Laconia Ward 5 Laconia Ward 6 Meredith New Hampton Sanbornton Tilton

County Commissioners District 1 District 2

Colby, r Daigneault, r

160 172 128 64 62 117

287 117 174 170 109 172

O

H U

o z

District 3

Boothbj, r

482 302

696

647

Totals

703

1,029

2,127

320

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CARROLL COUNTY OFFICES

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Reg. of Deeds

Reg. of Probate

Carr, r

Gordon, d

Banks, r

Brookes, r

Monet, r

Albany

62

31

55

58

56

Bartlett

261

68

246

248

243

Brookfield

93

26

88

92

86

Chatham

33

10

31

31

31

Conway

718

283

628

658

636

Eaton

52

26

49

52

38

Effingham

94

48

85

83

79

Freedom

211

69

199

196

182

Hale's Location

26

0

22

22

21

Hart's Location

13

2

13

12

12

Jackson

120

70

102

109

104

Madison

223

61

199

214

207

Mouitonborough

701

151

673

694

672

Ossipee

273

97

249

267

256

Sandwich

170

130

158

168

159

Tamworth

218

147

202

203

195

Tuftonboro

351

66

330

275

233

Wakefield

303

96

274

297

284

Wolfeboro

728

193

678

752

697

Totals

4,650

1.574

4,281

4,431

4.191

District 1

County Commissioners

District 2

District 3

Albany

Bartlett

Brookfield

Chatham

Conway

Eaton

Effingham

Freedom

Hale's Location

Hart's Location

Jackson

Madison

Mouitonborough

Ossipee

Sandwich

Tamworth

Tuftonboro

Wakefield

Wolfeboro

Sorsensen, r

58

255

87

31

663

55

83

191

20

12

113

205

666

252

157

.205

336

278

675

Presby, r

Wiley, d

56

29

242

103

81

25

31

10

630

240

47

20

80

47

209

58

18

0

13

2

103

60

202

61

656

157

230

98

157

155

193

135

325

62

271

99

682

174

z

o

H

O

z

Totals

4,342

4,226

1,535

DIRECT PRIMARY

321

CHESHIRE COUNTY OFFICES

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Reg. of Deeds

Reg. of Probate

Foote, r Heed, r Burke, d Conway, r De Young, r Daschbach, d Hubal. r Minkler, r

Alstead

112

119

132

35

94

132

122

117

Chesterfield

261

258

166

106

162

173

261

253

Dublin

195

189

111

54

117

106

191

185

Fitzwilliam

144

134

101

59

89

80

145

141

Gilsum

50

50

26

19

29

24

54

51

Harrisville

91

94

120

37

56

113

87

86

Hinsdale

133

125

96

63

70

93

128

129

Jaffrey

401

393

295

150

237

264

404

397

Keene Ward 1

146

141

207

67

81

194

161

146

Keene Ward 2

239

236

311

102

150

283

249

239

Keene Ward 3

284

276

310

128

163

300

286

279

Keene Ward 4

371

344

306

152

220

282

366

361

Keene Ward 5

389

379

316

127

268

299

396

385

Marlborough

145

147

157

40

99

165

145

143

Marlow

57

58

61

27

28

61

60

53

Nelson

76

74

58

16

55

54

76

73

Richmond

67

59

42

41

29

39

68

59

Rindge

292

276

166

108

192

154

286

279

Roxbury

22

23

13

8

22

20

Stoddard

77

71

66

26

53

63

82

76

Sullivan

59

60

34

24

36

31

59

54

Surry

68

65

44

30

36

45

68

64

Swanzey

431

404

311

227

243

292

427

404

Troy

123

119

105

41

78

104

122

122

Walpole

278

285

234

80

203

236

285

283

Westmoreland

182

200

112

68

116

126

189

178

Winchester

168

154

155

111

66

152

170

171

Totals

4.861

4.733

4.042

.951

2,978

3,865

4.909

4.748

322

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CHESHIRE COUNTY OFFICES

Alstead

Chesterfield

Dublin

Fitzwilliam

Gilsum

Harrisville

Hinsdale

Jaffrey

Keene Ward 1

Keene Ward 2

Keene Ward 3

Keene Ward 4

Keene Ward 5

Marlborough

Marlow

Nelson

Richmond

Rindge

Roxbury

Stoddard

Sullivan

Surry

Swanzey

Troy

Walpole

Westmoreland

Winchester

County Commissioners District 1

Beauregard, r Moore, Jr., r Lynott, d

56

132

71

322

141

35

111

70 137

69

149

190

182

60

132 170

101

328

334 119 160

District 2

o

H

u

o z

District 3 DavLS, r

188

143

48

87

437

136

52 74 62 289 19 76 55

116

Totals

868

857

1,344

,782

DIRECT PRIMARY

323

COOS COUNTY OFFICES

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Reg. of

Reg. of

Deeds

Probate

Loven, r

Ingersoll, Sn, d

Morin, r

Bisson, r

Cunha, d

Lamirande, d

Peterson, r

Berlin Ward 1

97

172

89

96

149

209

76

Berlin Ward 2

105

172

112

111

153

206

103

Berlin Ward 3

191

201

180

207

182

256

173

Berlin Ward 4

53

164

48

56

146

190

40

Carroll

63

44

60

66

35

43

63

Clarksville

45

18

41

39

15

17

38

Colebrook

284

49

283

280

40

47

273

Columbia

72

18

67

68

16

21

68

Dalton

83

29

82

79

27

30

78

Dixville

18

2

21

20

2

21

Dummer

45

10

40

39

9

14

37

Errol

40

6

34

36

7

6

34

Gorham

127

158

108

115

154

191

HI

Jefferson

149

39

144

135

35

37

140

Lancaster

326

88

320

318

84

94

341

Milan

123

39

120

119

49

61

111

Millsfield

5

1

5

7

1

1

4

Northumberland

118

85

115

109

77

93

112

Pittsburg

182

26

177

175

28

28

164

Randolph

45

37

42

45

37

41

43

Shelburne

34

10

27

31

10

17

28

Stark

31

18

31

32

16

19

34

Stewartstown

83

17

84

81

18

20

82

Stratford

34

19

37

31

19

26

36

Wentworth's Loc

2

2

2

~i

2

3

1

Whitetleld

169

88

161

160

75

75

160

Totals

2,524

1.512

2,430

2,457

1,384

1,747

2,371

No votes cast; Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean's Grant, Bean's Purchase, Cambridge, Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase, Cutt's Grant, Dix's Grant. Erving's Location, Green's Grant, Hadley's Purchase, Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Grant. Martin's Location, Odell, Pinkham's Grant, Sargent's Purchase, Second College Grant, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase

324

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COOS COUNTY OFFICES

Berlin Ward 1

Berlin Ward 2

Berlin Ward 3

Berlin Ward 4

Carroll

Clarksville

Colebrook

Columbia

Dalton

Dixville

Dummer

Errol

Gorham

Jefferson

Lancaster

Milan

Millsfield

Northumberland

Pittsburg

Randolph

Shelbume

Stark

Stewartstown

Stratford

Wentworth's Loc.

Whitefield

Totals

County Commissioners District 1 District 2

Corrigan, r Miller, d

Z

c

U

o z

68

38

81

26

117

175

148

35

329

82

43

25

32

11

21

23

166

70

984

462

District 3 Judd, r King, Sr., r

61

54 205

20 62

24 1

694

40

16

143

213

42

45

9

12

21

24

12

31

75

7

82

30

38

619

No votes cast: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean's Grant. Bean's Purchase, Cambridge, Chandler's Purchase. Crawford's Purchase, Cutt's Grant, Dix's Grant, Erving's Location, Green's Grant, Hadley's Purchase, Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Grant. Martin's Location. Odell. Pinkham's Grant. Sargent's Purchase. Second College Grant. Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase

DIRECT PRIMARY

325

GRAFTON COUNTY OFFICES

Sheriff

Attorney

Barry, r

Anderson, r

Alexandria

135

59

Ashland

161

126

Bath

94

59

Benton

27

15

Bethlehem

174

108

Bridgewater

125

81

Bristol

322

176

Campton

221

128

Canaan

226

135

Dorchester

35

25

Easton

34

16

Ellsworth

14

8

Enfield

233

133

Franconia

103

77

Grafton

100

55

Groton

39

31

Hanover

475

265

Haverhill

603

353

Hebron

121

85

Holderness

203

122

Landaff

36

20

Lebanon Ward 1

248

165

Lebanon Ward 2

207

128

Lebanon Ward 3

244

161

Lincoln

116

64

Lisbon

121

88

Littleton

649

305

Livermore

0

0

Lyman

45

30

Lyme

138

89

Monroe

110

66

Orange

31

20

Orford

99

66

Piermont

105

69

Plymouth

398

276

Rumney

191

140

Sugar Hill

61

40

Thornton

168

97

Warren

115

82

Waterville Valley

19

11

Wentworth

90

53

Woodstock

99

63

Ryan, r

85

56

32

13

51

46

178

106

108

11

15

7

129

29

55

12

189

247

38

87

9

59

79

91

50

23

301

0

13

36

35

10

29

20

174

73

16

91

36

12

40

33

Treasurer

Reg. of

Reg. of

Deeds

Probate

Ward, r

Elliott, r

Weber, r

Wyman, r

134

97

50

131

153

168

18

158

92

87

10

91

25

22

8

25

161

139

29

164

122

110

22

122

325

273

54

311

212

219

21

214

230

180

82

233

34

31

4

32

36

24

6

32

13

13

5

14

230

161

97

241

94

88

20

106

98

64

58

102

33

37

6

35

468

349

102

473

551

553

60

581

125

102

26

115

196

198

27

197

33

28

5

31

253

172

78

244

203

170

44

202

242

193

58

243

118

83

29

112

113

102

15

107

627

522

121

610

0

0

0

0

41

41

5

43

127

105

22

128

109

102

10

106

31

26

7

31

91

79

14

95

94

92

10

96

390

402

43

386

190

202

14

183

61

56

7

55

162

150

29

160

110

HI

8

104

22

18

2

21

84

81

16

80

92

78

26

93

Totals

6.735

4,090

2,724

6,525

5.728

1,268

6,507

326

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GRAFTON COUNTY OFFICES

County Commissioners District 1 Conner, r Cryans, d

Alexandria

Ashland

Bath

Benton

Bethlehem

Bridge water

Bristol

Campton

Canaan

Dorchester

Easton

Ellsworth

Enfield

Franconia

Grafton

Groton

Hanover

Haverhill

Hebron

Holdemess

Landaff

Lebanon Ward 1

Lebanon Ward 2

Lebanon Ward 3

Lincoln

Lisbon

Littleton

Livermore

Lyman

Lyme

Monroe

Orange

Orford

Piermont

Plymouth

Rumney

Sugar Hill

Tliomton

Warren

Waterville Valley

Wentworth

Woodstock

233

463

157

788

229 189 236

219 206 208

istrict 2

District 3

ton, r

Panagoulis, r

135

164

97

24

180

130

316

219

219

33

40

17

105

92

37

593

118

192

36

126

114

663

0

45

132

112

30

101

103

399

178

64

169

121

22

91

103

Totals

1,350

1,578

2,850

2,470

DIRECT PRIMARY

327

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY OFFICES

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Reg. of

Reg. of

Deeds

Probate

Morse, r

Dionne, d

McDonough, d

Fredette, r

Davidson, d

MacDonald, r

Rivard, r

Amherst

1.189

369

391

1.141

371

1,172

1,136

Antrim

252

118

125

199

119

223

206

Bedford

1,667

632

669

1,609

630

1,679

1,626

Bennington

158

71

74

130

72

136

137

Brookline

314

145

147

305

138

309

305

Deering

168

67

81

145

76

150

146

Francestown

200

108

117

173

111

188

184

Goffstown

1,185

785

814

1,104

772

1.170

1,144

Greenfield

117

71

66

102

69

110

100

Greenville

104

85

91

88

88

97

95

Hancock

301

153

155

277

148

287

171

Hillsborough

509

165

203

395

185

441

409

Hollis

839

204

210

798

195

853

808

Hudson

856

577

579

850

554

858

824

Litchfield

354

185

190

334

181

350

347

Lyndeborough

152

67

70

142

66

144

146

Manchester Ward 1

783

576

709

713

571

791

791

Manchester Ward 2

600

541

639

563

534

595

592

Manchester Ward 3

348

384

425

337

386

363

366

Manchester Ward 4

332

400

450

294

383

327

322

Manchester Ward 5

244

471

507

227

459

226

239

Manchester Ward 6

559

725

782

541

691

566

580

Manchester Ward 7

360

555

567

342

526

366

363

Manchester Ward 8

532

718

726

498

677

529

532

Manchester Ward 9

413

633

650

385

601

410

421

Manchester Ward 10

475

596

648

447

573

476

472

Manchester Ward 1 1

293

439

438

281

405

286

293

Manchester Ward 12

552

505

517

515

482

552

558

Mason

86

40

40

73

31

81

77

Merrimack

1,516

889

968

1,551

935

1,614

1,544

Milford

1,041

492

503

966

495

1 ,008

990

Mont Vernon

218

100

100

194

99

199

194

Nashua Ward 1

557

390

394

603

360

578

559

Nashua Ward 2

415

298

299

437

282

431

419

Nashua Ward 3

363

308

317

378

290

383

360

Nashua Ward 4

177

245

238

180

227

179

181

Nashua Ward 5

386

315

304

411

287

394

380

Nashua Ward 6

241

384

371

302

353

267

248

Nashua Ward 7

227

364

364

269

326

272

257

Nashua Ward 8

306

257

261

316

245

317

310

Nashua Ward 9

347

322

319

375

298

374

355

New Boston

367

161

165

337

160

353

342

New Ipswich

289

112

113

271

113

277

269

Pelham

323

199

207

314

199

329

327

Peterborough

542

467

487

502

471

520

514

Sharon

30

36

37

28

37

28

28

Temple

117

76

82

103

79

112

109

We are

555

235

250

503

237

527

509

Wilton

278

231

234

263

222

290

273

Windsor

21

6

6

12

7

15

13

Totals

22,258

16,272

17,099

21,323

15,816

22,202

21,628

328

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY OFFICES

Dykstra, r

County Commissioners District 1 Gamache, r Pappas, r Steiner, r

Amherst

Antrim

Bedford

Bennington

Brookline

Deering

Francestown

Goffstown

Greenfield

Greenville

Hancock

Hillsborough

Hollis

Hudson

Litchfield

Lyndeborough

Manchester Ward 1

Manchester Ward 2

Manchester Ward 3

Manchester Ward 4

Manchester Ward 5

Manchester Ward 6

Manchester Ward 7

Manchester Ward 8

Manchester Ward 9

Manchester Ward 10

Manchester Ward 1 1

Manchester Ward 1 2

Mason

Merrimack

Milford

Mont Vernon

Nashua Ward 1

Nashua Ward 2

Nashua Ward 3

Nashua Ward 4

Nashua Ward 5

Nashua Ward 6

Nashua Ward 7

Nashua Ward 8

Nashua Ward 9

New Boston

New Ipswich

Pelham

Peterborough

Sharon

Temple

Weare

Wilton

Windsor

577

252 232 128 119 107 300 155 206 166 170 81 169

143

109

65 49 47 42 61 49 87 60 96 72 105

McDonough, d

734

401 304 155 184 96 218 160 249 142 226 128 239

337

646

213 118 76 41 37 109 47 56 77 57 41 97

605 582 401 428 510 740 554 715 640 629 432 501

Totals

2.662

985

3.236

1,306

7.383

DIRECT PRIMARY

329

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY OFFICES

County Commissioners

District 2 Charbonneau, r

Amherst

Antrim

Bedford

Bennington

Brookline

Deering

Francestown

Goffstown

Greenfield

Greenville

Hancock

Hillsborough

Hollis

Hudson

Litchfield

Lyndeborough

Manchester Ward 1

Manchester Ward 2

Manchester Ward 3

Manchester Ward 4

Manchester Ward 5

Manchester Ward 6

Manchester Ward 7

Manchester Ward 8

Manchester Ward 9

Manchester Ward 10

Manchester Ward 1 1

Manchester Ward 12

Mason

Merrimack

Milford

Mont Vernon

Nashua Ward 1

Nashua Ward 2

Nashua Ward 3

Nashua Ward 4

Nashua Ward 5

Nashua Ward 6

Nashua Ward 7

Nashua Ward 8

Nashua Ward 9

New Boston

New Ipswich

Pelham

Peterborough

Sharon

Temple

Weare

Wilton

Windsor

806 819

546 418 360 179 376 252 247 314 354

326

District 3

ien, r

Roulx, r

Haley, d

1,026

355

366

125

92

117

79

54

71

199

110

137

86

61

77

117

64

104

581

550

747

69

35

67

58

44

84

186

102

140

270

156

187

212 96

204 164

132

52

142 126

177 65

45

44

40

863

692

908

668

379

483

169

59

99

147 107

266

271

473

11

18

35

62

45

79

298

228

235

179

104

216

11

8

6

Totals

4,997

6,044

3,923

5.167

330

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

MERRIMACK COUNTY OFFICES

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Reg. of

Reg. of

Deeds

Probate

Jordan, r

Johnson, r

Trachy, r

Bouley, d

Guay, r

Bradstreet, r

Allenstown

229

224

222

223

227

220

Andover

206

205

209

90

207

199

Boscawen

258

245

242

161

251

239

Bow

972

949

911

326

956

892

Bradford

161

159

154

79

160

151

Canterbur>'

209

217

205

108

217

200

Chichester

261

255

246

97

252

242

Concord Ward 1

302

291

268

191

294

266

Concord Ward 2

230

217

209

165

218

203

Concord Ward 3

243

243

219

192

254

223

Concord Ward 4

272

267

258

270

278

253

Concord Ward 5

333

327

315

258

340

310

Concord Ward 6

172

164

159

178

174

158

Concord Ward 7

389

374

344

268

387

335

Concord Ward 8

275

275

249

183

274

248

Concord Ward 9

298

282

275

172

290

271

Concord Ward 10

493

499

473

301

506

471

Danbury

114

115

118

34

119

118

Dunbarton

257

258

245

99

255

245

Epsom

378

389

358

171

380

359

Franklin Ward 1

199

201

209

94

211

195

Franklin Ward 2

145

143

147

73

147

141

Franklin Ward 3

168

169

183

94

173

172

Henniker

357

349

333

230

357

335

Hill

88

87

88

31

91

87

Hooksett

867

859

860

429

877

846

Hopkinton

730

655

638

314

690

690

Loudon

335

337

333

114

349

328

Newbury

229

228

228

86

235

227

New London

785

771

775

195

790

776

Northfield

254

248

260

144

259

254

Pembroke

512

513

497

279

521

487

Pittsfield

322

320

316

116

325

316

Salisbury

161

159

151

67

158

158

Sutton

192

193

190

91

202

191

Warner

345

311

300

132

327

316

Webster

195

189

182

90

185

180

Wilmot

122

125

124

54

126

122

Totals

12,058

11,812

11,493

6,199

12,062

11.424

DIRECT PRIMARY

331

MERRIMACK COUNTY OFFICES

County Commissioners District 1 Hoadley, r LaRosa, r Washburn, r Rogers, d

Allenstown

Andover

Boscawen

Bow

Bradford

Canterbury

Chichester

Concord Ward 1

Concord Ward 2

Concord Ward 3

Concord Ward 4

Concord Ward 5

Concord Ward 6

Concord Ward 7

Concord Ward 8

Concord Ward 9

Concord Ward 10

Danbury

Dunbarton

Epsom

FrankUn Ward 1

Frankhn Ward 2

Frankhn Ward 3

Henniker

Hill

Hooksett

Hopkinton

Loudon

Newbury

New London

Northfield

Pembroke

Pittsfield

Salisbury

Sutton

Warner

Webster

Wilmot

486

144 108 150 136 190 81 213 128 149 268

110

31 15

22 44 30 20 47 52 48 43

396

389

134

226

107

190

105

224

134

314

161

324

87

213

179

332

107

208

107

215

238

359

District 2 District 3

Lamach, r Kjellman, d

217 212

Z O

H U

O

z,

167

245 353

344

841 621

226

474

301

107 173

252

413 343

87

271

137

Totals

2,053

462

1,755

2,994

3,789

2,076

332

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY OFFICES

Atkinson

Auburn

Brentwood

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

East Kingston

Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls

Kensington

Kingston

Londonderry

New Castle

Newfields

Newington

Newmarket

Newton

North Hampton

Northwood

Nottingham

Plaistow

Portsmouth Ward 1

Portsmouth Ward 2

Portsmouth Ward 3

Portsmouth Ward 4

Portsmouth Ward 5

Raymond

Rye

Salem

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

Windham

Sheriff

Linehan, r

420 399 286 433 296 234 364

1,422 165 360

1,055 263 276 628 902 232 119 591

1,150 233 129 135 360 195 389 285 274 417 140 142 139 303 201 616 691

1,065 257 368 52 482 653

Attorney

Reams, r

400 388 274 426 281 208 348

1,393 162 339

1,038 245 270 599 897 226 122 566

1,124 229 126 119 349 182 378 271 268 393 135 151 140 302 203 591 678

1,013 246 359 52 490 627

Treasurer

Buck m, r

239 199 123 187 125

99 149 742

84 191 525

80 111 362 624 107

41 287 534 113

43

58 107

88 242 145

92 210

64

55

76 169

89 211 365 447 104 195

21 182 294

Nowe, r

118

168

131

221

135

85

171

480

62

232

429

161

115

184

313

89

59

230

470

73

78

40

224

80

126

144

203

162

41

69

44

88

73

390

213

497

129

161

23

241

293

Reg. of Deeds Stacey, r

393

407 270 438 290 208 355

1,405 162 348

1,007 246 260 613 851 207 117 559

1,130 215 123 115 343 174 379 274 259 386 132 144 139 22 188 601 672

1,054 250 361 47 477 662

Totals

17,121

16,608

8.179

7,245

16,283

DIRECT PRIMARY

333

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY OFFICES

Reg. of Probate

Chandler, r

Christie, Jr., r

Kenyon, r

Rinker III, r

Atkinson

118

119

95

55

Aubum

85

98

45

216

Brentwood

38

44

175

35

Candia

125

69

65

176

Chester

73

46

88

89

Danville

64

71

52

20

Deerfield

100

106

68

93

Derry

339

325

273

600

East Kingston

71

50

37

15

Epping

100

69

146

68

Exeter

224

317

462

147

Fremont

69

67

75

54

Greenland

72

98

69

21

Hampstead

170

157

168

73

Hampton

174

456

203

113

Hampton Falls

29

181

36

21

Kensington

39

37

35

12

Kingston

106

278

176

54

Londonderry

283

203

182

535

New Castle

72

73

55

29

Newfields

36

35

44

12

Newington

41

23

56

16

Newmarket

60

102

122

66

Newton

40

65

52

24

North Hampton

79

99

142

78

Northwood

76

89

57

42

Nottingham

60

64

100

54

Plaistow

122

168

74

40

Portsmouth Ward 1

46

31

38

23

Portsmouth Ward 2

54

23

63

17

Portsmouth Ward 3

59

23

40

15

Portsmouth Ward 4

72

65

122

43

Portsmouth Ward 5

65

43

67

21

Raymond

161

144

154

183

Rye

130

177

269

93

Salem

272

234

302

216

Sandown

66

62

70

62

Seabrook

102

204

74

40

South Hampton

15

9

17

8

Stratham

106

152

189

63

Windham

142

196

236

96

Totals

4.155

4.872

4.793

3,638

334

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY OFFICES

Atkinson

Auburn

Brentwood

Candia

Chester

Danville

Deerfield

Derry

East Kingston

Epping

Exeter

Fremont

Greenland

Hampstead

Hampton

Hampton Falls

Kensington

Kingston

Londonderry

New Castle

Newfields

Newington

Newmarket

Newton

North Hampton

Northwood

Nottingham

Plaistow

Portsmouth Ward 1

Portsmouth Ward 2

Portsmouth Ward 3

Portsmouth Ward 4

Portsmouth Ward 5

Raymond

Rye

Salem

Sandown

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

Windham

Totals

County Commissioners District 1 District 2 District 3

Barrows, r Guthrie, r Barka, r

o

H U

1.)

o z.

175

228

183

119

230

204

143

155

112

103

170

201

77

95

192

197

814

385

133

131

250

82 308

86

180

116 129

331

74

483

51 312

55

188

166 143

277

183

1,480

1.095

1.001

3,785

3.676

634

4.210

DIRECT PRIMARY

335

STRAFFORD COUNTY OFFICES

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Reg. of

Reg. of

Deeds

Probate

Forest, d

Heon, d

Wattendorf, r Rundles, d White, d

Arnold, d

Lessard, d

Quint, d

Barrington

108

225

389

214

149

329

345

328

Dover Ward 1

76

213

215

186

119

265

287

278

Dover Ward 2

59

145

91

123

103

191

200

195

Dover Ward 3

114

255

227

225

197

352

389

369

Dover Ward 4

66

263

240

178

175

320

333

321

Dover Ward 5

51

210

91

141

136

248

278

260

Dover Ward 6

72

211

195

162

140

258

292

270

Durham

196

233

288

467

120

535

594

533

Farmington

58

185

210

138

105

218

227

217

Lee

85

204

200

309

63

323

348

329

Madbury

48

87

100

95

55

137

144

137

Middleton

17

75

69

46

38

77

81

76

Milton

113

71

152

108

62

154

178

151

New Durham

30

81

125

73

33

96

105

98

Rochester Ward 1

105

200

209

183

126

274

289

279

Rochester Ward 2

76

143

223

155 .

73

195

217

203

Rochester Ward 3

82

176

235

147

109

240

252

240

Rochester Ward 4

103

254

194

202

139

295

318

286

Rochester Ward 5

101

156

164

129

115

228

241

232

Rollinsford

39

133

108

94

82

154

162

160

Somersworth Ward 1

31

130

94

107

49

132

148

131

Somersworth Ward 2

27

130

68

97

56

141

148

140

Somersworth Ward 3

27

136

65

86

72

148

163

147

Somersworth Ward 4

35

197

65

107

110

202

215

204

Somersworth Ward 5

26

138

35

80

75

147

153

140

Strafford

82

104

231

125

75

192

196

193

Totals

1,827

4,355

4.283

3,977

2,576

5,851

6,303

5,917

336

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

STRAFFORD COUNTY OFFICES

County Commissioners

Olcott, r

Schroeder, r

Sindorf, r

Chagnon, d

Dumont, d

Maglaras, d

Barrington

300

359

296

270

285

283

Dover Ward 1

159

181

165

229

245

236

Dover Ward 2

70

72

66

147

152

158

Dover Ward 3

166

215

168

305

317

315

Dover Ward 4

183

208

182

256

270

263

Dover Ward 5

114

155

122

205

209

210

Dover Ward 6

145

155

144

221

239

243

Durham

258

280

254

474

481

483

Farmington

141

169

187

223

169

165

Lee

174

206

170

271

285

282

Madbury

82

98

81

118

120

116

Middleton

38

47

59

62

57

44

Milton

91

120

103

127

139

119

New Durham

94

111

98

85

84

84

Rochester Ward 1

153

192

151

221

243

225

Rochester Ward 2

153

202

166

164

191

168

Rochester Ward 3

166

198

178

190

230

196

Rochester Ward 4

148

181

134

220

277

233

Rochester Ward 5

112

132

132

182

206

172

RolUnsford

83

102

78

142

142

140

Somersworth Ward 1

75

82

79

113

127

121

Somersworth Ward 2

60

60

54

130

142

132

Somersworth Ward 3

51

50

49

121

131

128

Somersworth Ward 4

48

53

51

188

201

193

Somersworth Ward 5

29

29

30

124

143

130

Strafford

138

237

136

154

168

157

Totals

3.231

3,894

3,333

4,942

5,253

4,996

DIRECT PRIMARY

337

SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICES

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Reg. of Deeds

Reg. of Probate

Prozzo, Jr., r

Hathaway, r

Lovely, Sn, r

King, r

Davis, r

Acworth

71

65

64

68

62

Charlestown

239

226

221

237

228

Claremont Ward 1

220

208

194

199

201

Claremont Ward 2

394

355

349

351

350

Claremont Ward 3

232

209

213

219

213

Cornish

156

152

147

151

149

Croydon

74

71

70

70

72

Goshen

62

59

64

63

64

Grantham

318

303

323

314

311

Langdon

60

59

55

57

56

Lempster

82

84

88

89

81

Newport

397

381

409

375

389

Plainfield

146

142

139

148

141

Springfield

126

121

126

126

123

Sunapee

497

478

519

490

498

Unity

KX)

89

96

92

93

Washington

99

94

94

97

93

Totals

3.273

3.096

3,171

3,146

3,124

County Commissioners District 1 District 2

District 3

Clarke, r

Donovan, d

Acworth

57

42

Charlestown

225

215

Claremont Ward 1

190

219

Claremont Ward 2

330

244

Claremont Ward 3

203

276

Cornish

139

115

Croydon

65

31

Goshen

55

30

Grantham

291

144

Langdon

55

19

Lempster

73

31

Newport

341

225

Plainfield

136

145

Springfield

119

52

Sunapee

463

132

Unity

85

47

Washington

90

34

Adler, r

Jarvis, d

o

H U

O Z

56

48

208

201

177

186

298

232

188

255

140

114

63

29

53

33

288

144

51

19

85

35

328

219

135

146

117

51

444

129

81

55

88

35

Totals

2.917

2.001

2.800

1 ,93 1

338

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COUNTY SUMMARY

Ballots Cast

Names on Checklist

Republican

Democratic

Regular

Absentee

Total

Regular

Absentee

Total

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

Belknap

6,202

248

6.450

2,954

97

3,05 1

14.822

9,595

11.916

36.333

Carroll

5,243

260

5,503

2,047

97

2.144

14.280

5,522

13.665

33,467

Cheshire

5.741

187

5,928

5.300

197

5,497

15.550

13.726

17,505

46,781

Coos

2.986

111

3,097

2.081

85

2,166

7,058

5.927

7.433

20,418

Grafton

7.910

288

8,198

5.317

263

5,580

19,654

12.775

20.655

53.084

Hillsborough

28.893

1,252

30.145

21.757

968

22,725

85.910

66.05 1

72.602

224.563

Merrimack

14,882

514

15,396

9,887

338

10,225

48.414

21.820

30.846

101,080

Rockingham

21.435

823

22.258

13.292

477

13,769

68.730

48.699

75,100

192.529

Strafford

6,440

223

6,663

7,571

249

7,820

21,781

22.763

24.040

68.584

Sullivan

3,729

133

3,862

2,792

97

2,889

9.178

7.168

9.213

25.559

Totals

103,461

4,039

107,500

72,998

2,868

75,866

305,377

214,046

282,975

802,398

BELKNAP COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on

Checklist

Republican

Democratic

Regular

Absentee

Total

Regular

Absentee

Total

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

Alton

590

25

615

172

4

176

1.618

498

1.435

3.551

Bamstead

391

9

400

237

3

240

1.025

574

870

2.469

Belmont

507

9

516

253

1

254

1,708

933

1,137

3.778

Center Harbor

201

9

210

46

2

48

365

124

226

715

Gilford

873

26

899

380

4

384

1,161

2.639

2,321

6.121

Gilmanton

382

12

394

190

4

194

799

338

609

1.746

LaconiaWard 1

457

14

471

170

3

173

970

408

688

2,066

Laconia Ward 2

282

29

311

152

8

160

762

451

426

1,639

Laconia Ward 3

307

10

317

155

3

158

617

371

482

1,470

Laconia Ward 4

235

17

252

158

8

166

645

447

422

1.514

Laconia Ward 5

183

9

192

154

6

160

476

396

443

1.315

Laconia Ward 6

301

2

303

137

3

140

718

407

0

1,125

Meredith

724

29

753

279

12

291

1.936

781

1.559

4,276

New Hampton

220

5

225

138

3

141

491

268

277

1,036

Sanborn ton

270

16

286

166

5

171

815

521

500

1,836

Tilton

279

27

306

167

28

195

716

439

521

1,676

Totals

6,202

248

6,450

2,954

97

3,051

14.822

9,595

11,916

36,333

DIRECT PRIMARY

339

CARROLL COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on

Checklist

Republican

Democratic

Regular

Absentee

Total

Regular Absentee

Total

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

Albany

66

0

66

44

3

47

126

91

248

465

Bartlett

312

13

325

154

8

162

916

348

1.279

2,543

Brookfield

110

1

ill

29

2

31

223

63

113

399

Chatham

36

0

36

14

0

14

83

34

66

183

Conway

761

73

834

351

15

366

2,467

1,254

3,156

6,877

Eaton

59

1

60

32

0

32

117

69

73

259

Effingham

99

2

101

50

3

53

324

174

407

905

Freedom

235

6

241

78

4

82

407

148

497

1.052

Hale's Location

26

2

28

1

0

1

38

2

23

63

Hart's Location

13

0

13

4

0

4

15

7

10

32

Jackson

132

11

143

101

6

107

253

100

390

743

Madison

244

4

248

80

2

82

557

225

492

1,274

Moultonborough

814

44

858

212

8

220

1.885

447

1.489

3,821

Ossipee

305

14

319

137

4

141

1.118

511

1,174

2,803

Sandwich

223

4

227

155

17

172

476

282

262

1,020

Tamworth

237

10

247

154

7

161

861

490

744

2,095

Tuftonboro

377

18

395

75

7

82

866

166

609

1,641

Wakefield

362

11

373

137

1

138

1.218

438

1.106

2.762

Wolfeboro

832

46

878

239

10

249

2.330

673

1.527

4.530

Totals

5,243

260

5,503

2,047

97

2,144

14,280

5,522 13,665 33,467

CHESHIRE COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on

Checklist

Republican

Democratic

Regular

Absentee

Total

Regular

Absentee

Total

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

Alstead

132

7

139

170

12

182

422

341

534

1,297

Chesterfield

315

5

320

250

4

254

896

651

715

2.262

Dublin

237

16

253

177

9

186

579

317

373

1,269

Fitzwilliam

177

6

183

155

1

156

384

161

92!

1.466

Gilsum

60

3

63

36

2

38

152

107

184

443

Harrisville

106

3

109

168

8

176

161

230

361

752

Hinsdale

150

3

153

124

I

125

709

726

836

2.271

Jaffrey

387

20

407

265

15

280

1,242

885

1,270

3,397

Keene Ward 1

178

5

183

280

10

290

715

1,114

1,058

2.887

Keene Ward 2

284

4

288

383

18

401

865

1,271

943

3,079

Keene Ward 3

317

23

340

382

20

402

991

1.068

1,123

3,182

Keene Ward 4

420

8

428

371

12

383

1,116

1,015

937

3,068

Keene Ward 5

445

31

476

407

16

423

1 ,234

1,179

1,093

3,506

Marlborough

163

3

166

216

6

222

344

376

615

1,335

Marlow

73

3

76

69

6

75

145

126

181

452

Nelson

88

4

92

95

1

96

145

156

171

472

Richmond

108

1

109

63

4

67

237

132

256

625

Rindge

377

9

386

232

7

239

1,092

535

1.557

3,184

Roxbury

25

0

25

27

2

29

37

49

75

161

Stoddard

99

6

105

101

4

105

410

195

58

663

Sullivan

73

0

73

50

3

53

100

102

191

393

Surry

76

2

78

59

5

64

202

134

108

444

Swanzey

497

8

505

404

16

420

1,312

965

1,049

3,326

Troy

143

1

144

154

2

156

346

365

538

1.249

Walpole

370

6

376

331

7

338

800

685

938

2,423

Westmoreland

239

9

248

140

5

145

317

206

448

971

Winchester

202

1

203

191

1

192

597

635

972

2.204

Totals

5,741

187

5,928

5,300

197

5,497

15,550

13,726

17.505

46,781

340

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COOS COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on

Checklist

Republican

Democratic

Regular Absentee

Total

Regular

Absentee

Total

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

Berlin Ward 1

101

5

106

245

1

246

240

662

629

1531

Berlin Ward 2

134

0

134

233

3

236

708

326

571

1605

Berlin Ward 3

206

19

225

268

41

309

501

776

403

1680

Berlin Ward 4

62

2

64

233

4

237

175

672

516

1363

Cambridge

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

1

Carroll

80

4

84

58

0

58

195

106

200

501

Clarksville

55

3

58

19

1

20

71

30

72

173

Colebrook

351

10

361

70

1

71

539

174

545

1258

Columbia

89

1

90

24

0

24

142

58

114

314

Dalton

101

0

101

32

0

32

173

69

246

488

Dixville

17

4

21

2

0

2

13

2

12

27

Dummer

44

2

46

17

2

19

72

45

82

199

Errol

42

4

46

9

0

9

70

27

120

217

Gorham

139

3

142

219

7

226

570

834

566

1970

Jefferson

170

1

171

47

2

49

384

119

153

656

Lancaster

379

15

394

119

4

123

988

441

859

2288

Milan

145

2

147

70

1

71

243

226

292

761

Millsfield

6

2

8

0

1

1

8

1

2

11

Northumberland

140

1

141

113

3

116

441

567

600

1608

Pittsburg

227

14

241

41

2

43

366

83

192

641

Randolph

45

8

53

40

8

48

114

79

88

281

Shelbume

31

3

34

21

0

21

109

70

114

293

Stark

42

0

42

21

0

21

105

60

155

320

Stewartstown

98

3

101

24

0

24

176

70

261

507

Stratford

62

0

62

40

1

41

105

104

233

442

Wentworth's Location 4

0

4

3

0

3

3

3

13

19

Whitefield

216

5

221

113

3

116

546

323

395

1264

Totals

2,986

111

3,097

2,081

85

2,166

7,058

5.927

7,433

20,418

No names on checklist: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean"s Grant, Beans Purchase. Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase, Cutt's Grant, Dix's Grant, Erving's Location. Green's Grant, Hadley's Purchase, Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Grant. Martin's Location, Odell. Pinkham's Grant, Sargent's Purchase. Second College Grant. Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase

DIRECT PRIMARY

341

GRAFTON COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on

Checklist

Republican

Democratic

Regular

Absentee

Total

Regular

Absentee

Total

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

Alexandria

161

6

167

78

1

79

329

129

280

738

Ashland

193

7

200

112

0

112

500

291

446

1,237

Bath

101

1

102

40

1

41

195

60

244

499

Benton

36

0

36

11

0

11

72

21

32

125

Bethlehem

190

9

199

131

8

139

453

321

480

1,254

Bridgewater

164

1

165

60

0

60

306

114

259

679

Bristol

375

30

405

131

9

140

737

277

717

1,731

Campton

257

6

263

113

2

115

658

324

737

1,719

Canaan

274

7

281

188

5

193

654

450

890

1,994

Dorchester

40

0

40

12

0

12

88

46

91

225

Easton

41

I

42

19

2

21

74

46

50

170

Ellsworth

21

0

21

6

0

6

18

3

42

63

Enfield

294

1

295

248

3

251

846

601

970

2,417

Franconia

121

3

124

91

2

93

259

160

263

682

Grafton

118

2

120

75

2

77

288

146

296

730

Groton

50

0

50

15

0

15

134

49

142

325

Hanover

621

48

669

1,141

121

1,262

1.770

2,529

2,270

6,569

Haverhill

681

13

694

126

0

126

1,331

366

976

2,673

Hebron

136

8

144

41

2

43

220

45

135

400

Holderness

244

7

251

140

6

146

557

239

518

1,314

Landaff

42

1

43

16

0

16

93

37

83

213

Lebanon Ward 1

303

13

316

333

9

342

i .063

962

928

2,953

Lebanon Ward 2

252

4

256

298

10

308

840

932

969

2,741

Lebanon Ward 3

298

13

311

283

13

296

939

855

720

2,514

Lincoln

143

1

144

77

4

81

323

204

513

1,040

Lisbon

132

5

137

45

0

45

365

137

318

820

Littleton

714

33

747

382

15

397

1.611

796

1,261

3,668

Livermore

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lyman

53

0

53

32

0

32

111

64

129

304

Lyme

156

4

160

267

16

283

334

387

501

1,222

Monroe

117

4

121

15

3

18

343

77

158

578

Orange

37

0

37

25

0

25

45

26

118

189

Orford

104

10

114

59

5

64

341

197

350

888

Piermont

120

2

122

36

0

36

193

61

192

446

Plymouth

460

15

475

276

10

286

1.686

1,076

2,256

5,018

Rumney

224

9

233

84

3

87

446

124

388

958

Sugar Hill

75

2

77

52

2

54

145

82

207

434

Thornton

196

6

202

103

4

107

465

240

855

1,560

Warren

129

4

133

40

0

40

233

60

229

522

Waterville Valley

21

7

28

28

5

33

60

33

88

181

Wentworth

101

3

104

25

0

25

276

89

173

538

Woodstock

115

2

117

63

0

63

253

119

381

753

Totals

7,910

288

8,198

5.317

263

5.580

19,654

12,775

20,655

53,084

342

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on

Checklisi

t

Republican

Democratic

Regular .

Absentee

Total

Regular

Absentee

Total

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

Amherst

1,554

95

1,649

542

42

584

3,248

1.472

1,924

6.644

Antrim

286

7

293

182

4

186

683

398

495

1.576

Bedford

1,981

144

2.125

760

66

826

6,535

2,715

2.745

11.995

Bennington

172

5

177

102

3

105

369

231

384

984

Brookline

403

9

412

182

7

189

804

412

1.123

2.339

Deering

192

5

197

149

6

155

308

119

552

979

Francestown

241

10

251

155

9

164

384

190

420

994

Goffstown

1.474

32

1.506

941

26

967

4,425

2,873

4.113

11.411

Greenfield

140

0

140

95

4

99

330

225

313

868

Greenville

125

2

127

107

0

107

256

246

490

992

Hancock

363

23

386

238

15

253

551

368

363

1.282

Hillsborough

531

28

559

264

5

269

1,055

543

1,106

2,704

Hollis

1,192

55

1,247

277

5

282

1,938

811

1.572

4,321

Hudson

1,136

23

1,159

786

9

795

4.896

3.719

5,905

14,520

Litchfield

416

18

434

222

7

229

1,650

1,061

2.153

4.864

Lyndeborough

184

10

194

88

5

93

316

123

646

1,085

Manchester Ward 1

1.054

40

1.094

836

27

863

2.378

1.962

819

5,159

Manchester Ward 2

757

47

804

734

65

799

1,918

1.810

882

4.610

Manchester Ward 3

422

48

470

520

21

541

1,259

1,441

737

3.437

Manchester Ward 4

429

10

439

548

18

566

1,171

1,389

737

3,297

Manchester Ward 5

299

16

315

582

64

646

880

1,404

529

2,813

Manchester Ward 6

715

78

793

931

36

967

2.107

2.119

1.041

5.267

Manchester Ward 7

430

22

452

685

18

703

1,166

1.514

724

3,404

Manchester Ward 8

667

29

696

876

21

897

1,959

1.882

990

4,831

Manchester Ward 9

503

17

520

756

61

817

1,359

1.717

772

3,848

Manchester Ward 10

615

17

632

755

49

804

1,483

1,883

716

4,082

Manchester Ward 1 1

371

11

382

542

16

558

1,061

1.337

720

3,118

Manchester Ward 12

711

43

754

645

30

675

1,879

1.634

954

4.467

Mason

114

0

114

53

6

59

253

131

368

752

Merrimack

2,201

33

2,234

1,247

18

1,265

8,128

4,927

4.891

17,946

Milford

1.271

44

1,315

640

27

667

3,610

2,049

3.742

9,401

Mont Vernon

257

21

278

131

7

138

624

380

571

1,575

Nashua Ward 1

806

42

848

563

14

577

2,571

2,161

2,401

7,133

Nashua Ward 2

596

23

619

421

16

437

2,541

1,932

2,289

6,762

Nashua Ward 3

575

17

592

418

19

437

1.915

1,939

1,420

5,274

Nashua Ward 4

253

12

265

296

20

316

981

1.557

1,548

4,086

Nashua Ward 5

607

19

626

432

15

447

2.087

1.913

2,184

6,184

Nashua Ward 6

370

12

382

491

17

508

2,119

1,519

1.528

5,166

Nashua Ward 7

410

5

415

501

15

516

1,473

1.952

1.651

5,076

Nashua Ward 8

472

21

493

377

15

392

2,270

1.967

2,609

6,846

Nashua Ward 9

521

18

539

410

25

435

2,212

1.988

2,202

6,402

New Boston

481

14

495

231

3

234

1,309

611

1.192

3,112

New Ipswich

344

11

355

168

15

183

927

367

1,253

2,547

Pelham

410

26

436

267

5

272

1,932

1,812

3,487

7,231

Peterborough

637

50

687

752

61

813

1,749

1.314

1.719

4.782

Sharon

39

1

40

59

6

65

69

60

91

220

Temple

140

6

146

128

4

132

195

99

371

665

Weare

655

15

670

349

11

360

1.931

954

2,226

5,111

Wilton

349

14

363

311

10

321

595

796

877

2,268

Windsor

22

4

26

12

0

12

51

25

57

133

Totals

28,893

1,252 30,145

21,757

968 22,725

85,910 66,051 72,602 224,563

DIRECT PRIMARY

343

MERRIMACK COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on

CheckUst

Republican

Democratic

Regular

Absentee

Total

Regular

Absentee

Total

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

Allenstown

275

2

277

321

4

325

531

616

1,104

2,251

Andover

256

8

264

170

4

174

410

329

737

1,476

Boscawen

312

8

320

222

3

225

682

439

828

1.949

Bow

1,206

26

1,232

566

18

584

2,795

1,276

1,120

5,191

Bradford

185

6

191

142

3

145

381

204

484

1,069

Canterbury

343

4

347

222

8

230

434

338

675

1,447

Chichester

308

8

316

153

4

157

535

260

613

1,408

Concord Ward 1

360

11

371

289

13

302

879

698

920

2,497

Concord Ward 2

275

10

285

258

12

270

675

624

1,235

2,534

Concord Ward 3

318

11

329

309

7

316

726

628

562

1,916

Concord Ward 4

352

18

370

440

20

460

963

1,196

992

3,151

Concord Ward 5

443

42

485

443

28

471

1,033

961

849

2,843

Concord Ward 6

223

4

227

260

13

273

712

843

853

2,408

Concord Ward 7

498

25

523

456

21

477

1,131

973

648

2,752

Concord Ward 8

340

7

347

276

13

289

930

704

727

2,361

Concord Ward 9

365

5

370

267

10

277

1,065

743

733

2,541

Concord Ward 10

681

0

681

484

0

484

1,328

863

1,134

3,325

Danbury

143

1

144

61

4

65

243

129

337

709

Dunbarton

327

6

333

159

6

165

677

350

612

1,639

Epsom

476

21

497

233

8

241

1,222

602

891

2,715

Frankhn Ward 1

236

4

240

139

2

141

529

389

753

1,671

Franklin Ward 2

169

2

171

106

1

107

406

318

629

1,353

Franklin Ward 3

220

2

222

155

5

160

510

376

657

1,543

Henniker

451

14

465

346

11

357

1,047

720

1,059

2,826

Hill

106

0

106

61

2

63

180

96

254

530

Hooksett

1,087

26

1,113

613

6

619

2,641

1,429

1,241

5.311

Hopkinton

862

38

900

583

31

614

1,944

1,184

1,113

4,241

Loudon

433

4

437

213

3

216

1,122

478

2,003

3,603

New London

903

80

983

322

18

340

1,453

428

1,040

2,921

Newbury

270

17

287

115

10

125

630

253

543

1,426

Northfield

314

12

326

217

6

223

960

611

987

2,558

Pembroke

635

19

654

421

9

430

16,673

1,159

1,607

19,439

Pittsfield

409

20

429

185

1

186

797

454

720

1,971

Salisbury

108

1

109

56

1

57

260

138

454

852

Sutton

223

20

243

140

6

146

640

299

278

1,217

Warner

403

20

423

254

17

271

665

387

663

1,715

Webster

214

6

220

129

2

131

337

161

501

999

Wilmot

153

6

159

101

8

109

268

164

290

722

Totals 14,882

514

15,396

9,887

338

10,225

48,414

21,820

30.846

101,080

344

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on

1 Checklist

Republican

Democratic

Regular

Absentee

Total

Regular

Absentee

Total

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

Atkinson

506

11

517

256

4

260

1,826

1 .042

2.144

5.012

Auburn

499

5

504

257

2

259

1,288

713

1.058

3.059

Brentwood

329

10

339

135

12

147

806

415

661

1.882

Candia

554

10

564

207

4

211

1,352

559

889

2,800

Chester

380

6

386

121

0

121

1,079

413

857

2.349

Danville

258

10

268

140

0

140

747

438

858

2,043

Deerfield

472

21

493

226

5

231

1,280

649

772

2,701

Deny

1.962

44

2.006

999

15

1,014

7,334

4,500

7.216

19,050

East Kingston

193

6

199

73

5

78

551

282

496

1,329

Epping

420

43

463

268

18

286

993

783

2,149

3,925

Exeter

1,259

no

1.369

841

69

910

4.448

3.250

2,902

10,600

Fremont

310

12

322

92

3

95

689

320

955

1,964

Greenland

335

9

344

176

4

180

790

444

690

1.924

Hampstead

756

31

787

325

7

332

2.307

1.339

2.43 1

6.077

Hampton

1.092

81

1.173

946

39

985

3.917

3.421

5.183

12.521

Hampton Falls

279

8

287

100

4

104

693

265

610

1.568

Kensington

145

9

154

139

6

145

507

381

580

1.468

Kingston

706

26

732

241

5

246

1,615

833

1 .039

3.487

Londonderry

1,556

40

1.596

782

19

801

6,328

3.448

5.239

15.015

New Castle

273

21

294

154

6

160

347

159

346

852

Newfields

158

2

160

122

2

124

316

195

527

1.038

Newington

160

4

164

83

7

90

262

98

262

622

Newmarket

432

10

442

588

9

597

1,412

1.913

3,059

6.384

Newton

246

4

250

128

2

130

833

695

1,430

2,958

North Hampton

470

11

481

286

9

295

1,405

873

1.441

3,719

Northwood

342

4

346

185

2

187

792

443

1.244

2,479

Nottingham

351

7

358

234

8

242

844

541

999

2,384

Plaistow

506

12

518

239

0

239

1.501

1.032

2,980

5,513

Portsmouth Ward 1

179

5

184

317

8

325

629

1.058

1.212

2,899

Portsmouth Ward 2

199

17

216

427

20

447

951

1.796

1 .650

4.397

Portsmouth Ward 3

172

20

192

233

11

244

529

704

918

2,151

Portsmouth Ward 4

356

14

370

426

27

453

1,449

1 ,463

1,576

4,488

Portsmouth Ward 5

279

19

298

428

27

455

1,061

1.504

1,705

4,270

Raymond

762

9

771

395

7

402

1.978

1.217

2,553

5,748

Rye

760

70

830

496

42

538

2.100

1.269

1.432

4,801

Salem

1.402

30

1.432

1.116

30

1.146

5,997

5.651

6.021

17,669

Sandown

311

9

320

163

5

168

838

524

1.472

2.834

Seabrook

542

14

556

286

7

293

1.946

1.532

2.610

6.088

South Hampton

64

0

64

44

0

44

139

112

342

593

Stratham

595

18

613

303

12

315

1.694

879

1.977

4.550

Windham

865

31

896

315

15

330

3.157

1.546

2.615

7.318

Totals 21,435

823

22.258

13.292

477

13,769

68.730

48.699

75.100

192.529

DIRECT PRIMARY

345

STRAFFORD COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on

Checklist

Republican

Democratic

Regular

Absentee

Total

Regular

Absentee

Total

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

Barrington

537

4

541

430

6

436

1,285

1.670

1,729

4,684

Dover Ward 1

276

15

291

336

15

351

1,010

1.074

981

3,065

Dover Ward 2

152

11

163

292

13

305

776

1,213

1,017

3,006

Dover Ward 3

427

19

446

465

11

476

1,365

1,449

1,200

4,014

Dover Ward 4

344

9

353

380

12

392

1,085

1.042

943

3,070

Dover Ward 5

250

6

256

313

18

331

959

1,289

972

3,220

Dover Ward 6

249

13

262

326

11

337

885

975

923

2,783

Durham

448

23

471

778

55

833

1,557

2,147

1.544

5,248

Farmington

304

5

309

266

4

270

976

1,033

1.319

3,328

Lee

295

17

312

425

16

441

722

776

1.192

2,690

Madbury

136

7

143

174

11

185

319

266

544

1,129

Middleton

87

1

88

95

1

96

231

200

336

767

Milton

207

6

213

196

2

198

774

560

1.087

2,421

New Durham

193

6

199

115

7

122

588

274

586

1,448

Rochester Ward 1

307

16

323

332

11

343

1,079

944

1,183

3,206

Rochester Ward 2

335

8

343

256

11

267

1.152

933

1,012

3,097

Rochester Ward 3

353

15

368

286

8

294

1 ,377

1,018

1,141

3,536

Rochester Ward 4

298

6

304

367

8

375

1,076

1,190

887

3,153

Rochester Ward 5

250

12

262

275

12

287

966

952

929

2,847

Rollinsford

162

5

167

200

1

201

556

605

945

2,106

Somersworth Ward 1

139

3

142

267

1

268

458

597

606

1,661

Somersworth Ward 2

94

1

95

164

4

168

338

514

440

1,292

Somersworth Ward 3

92

4

96

181

2

183

375

548

543

1,466

Somersworth Ward 4

97

1

98

249

3

252

657

403

600

1,660

Somersworth Ward 5

86

0

86

148

2

150

226

415

484

1,125

Strafford

322

10

332

255

4

259

989

676

897

2,562

Totals 6,440

223

6.663

7,571

249

7,820

21,781

22,763

24,040

68,584

SULLIVAN COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on

Checklist

Republican

Democratic

Regular

Absentee

Total

Regular

Absentee

Total

Rep.

Dem.

Und.

Total

Acworth

90

6

96

84

1

85

149

73

334

556

Charlestown

271

8

279

266

2

268

772

722

1,157

2,651

Claremont Ward I

246

12

258

286

10

296

762

964

951

2,677

Claremont Ward 2

423

14

437

317

8

325

1,128

938

533

2,599

Claremont Ward 3

260

5

265

338

9

347

699

944

877

2,520

Cornish

176

3

179

158

12

170

427

385

239

1,051

Croydon

78

1

79

38

1

39

183

88

90

361

Goshen

66

3

69

54

1

55

173

120

148

441

Grantham

388

7

395

209

13

222

779

355

801

1,935

Langdon

64

3

67

35

0

35

190

85

182

457

Lempster

102

7

109

44

1

45

195

92

259

546

Newport

441

14

455

306

7

313

1.406

1.118

949

3,473

Plainfield

174

10

184

240

8

248

335

350

672

1,357

Springfield

148

3

151

74

6

80

312

145

240

697

Sunapee

565

30

595

222

16

238

1.174

504

1,120

2,798

Unity

113

1

114

74

1

75

250

180

399

829

Washington

124

6

130

47

1

48

244

105

262

611

Totals :

!,729

133

3,862

2,792

97

2,889

9,178

7.168

9,213

25,559

346 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

RECOUNTS AFTER THE PRIMARY

After the primary, nine requests for recounts were received - all republican. The recount request for Rockingham County Register of Probate was called off before it was finished. A recount request for State Representative District 4 in Grafton County was not received on time in the Secretary of State's Office. An appeal to the Ballot Law Commission resulted in an order to conduct the recount. There was no change in nominees as a result of any of the recounts. Following, in the first column are the figures as officially returned to the Secretary of State. The second column contains the recount figures. Asterisks indicate the nominees.

REPUBLICAN RECOUNTS

STATE SENATE District No. 16

Theodore Gatsas 2,892* 2,900*

Terry Pfaff 2,838 2,844

CHESHIRE COUNTY COMMISSIONER District No. 1

Robert A. Beauregard 873* 868*

Robert W. Moore. Jr. 855 857

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY COMMISSIONER District No. 2

Maureen Barrows 3,785* 3,785*

Joseph A. Guthrie 3,697 3.676

State Representatives

CARROLL COUNTY District No. 2

Carolyn Brown

414

417

Howard C. Dickinson

516*

519*

P. Judith Sullivan

517*

519*

GRAFTON COUNTY District No. 4

Bonnie Ham

154*

155*

Gregory M. Sorg

149

149

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY District No. 18

John Balcom

837*

836*

Peter L. Batula

1.273*

1.272*

Robert W. Brundige

1 ,094*

1,093*

Chris Christensen

865*

862*

Dennis H. Fields

765*

766*

Cheryl Gaudreau

726

724

John M. Gibson

651

652

Charles Q. Hall

812*

810*

Peyton Hinkle

545

546

Peter H. Kelley

395

394

Bob LHeureux

1,336*

1.334*

Tim McGough

758

757

Richard Meyers

566

566

Robert Milligan

1,174*

1.170*

Maureen Mooney

745

745

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY District No. 4

Robert K. Dodge

553*

555*

Mary Lou Nowe

512

511

DIRECT PRIMARY

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY District No. 18

Mary M. Allen

John W. Flanders, Sr. 749* 754

David A.Welch 832* 834'

Kenneth L. Wevler 831* 832*

John Whittier ' 689* 693*

STRAFFORD COUNTY District No. 11

Thorn Daggett (write-in votes) 8 5

347

685 688

*

*

348 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GENERAL ELECTION

2000

350

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GENERAL ELECTION - 2000

The General Election was held November 7. 2000. In the following summary, the full name, residence, party designation and total number of votes are given for the candidates. In the tables beyond only the last name and party designation appear. Republican is designated by the letter r; democratic by the letter d; libertarian by the letter 1: independent by the letter i; independence by ind; green by gr; constitution by con: and constitutional American by c.i.. In each contest the person receiving the largest number of votes is elected.

SUMMARY

Republican Names on Checklist 301.844

Democratic Names on Checklist 224.295

Undeclared Names on Checklist 328,556

Total Names on Checklist 854,695

Number of persons registering to vote at polling place on election day 65,428

(This number is included in Total Names on Checklist)

Regular Ballots Cast 533,431

Absentee Ballots Cast 45.225

Total Ballots Cast 578,656

For Electors of President and Vice-President:

Republican Party:

Augusta Petrone George W. Bush 273,559

Stephen Duprey and

Alida Weergang Dick Cheney

Wayne MacDonald Democratic Party:

Kathleen Sullivan Al Gore 266.348

Raymond Buckley and

Anita Freedman Joe Lieberman

RickTrombly Green:

Kurt Konietzko Ralph Nader 22,198

Carol Hargrove and

Aaron Rizzio Winona LaDuke

Jamie Cadorette Libertarian:

John Babiarz Harry Browne 2,757

Rosalie Babiarz and

Kenneth E. Elevens Art Olivier

Howard Wilson Independence:

Vincent E. Koenig Pat Buchanan : 2,615

Mark L. Santelman and

Romelle F. Winters Ezola Foster

Shelly Ann Uscinski Constitution:

Dallas Notter Howard Phillips 328

Mike Faiella and

Carl Fletcher J. Curtis Frazier

Lee A. Button Write-in Votes for the Office of President:

John McCain 775

John Hagelin 55

Alan Keyes 50

Bill Bradley 44

GENERAL ELECTION 3 5 1

Jesse Ventura 43

Steve Forbes 26

Colin Powell 26

Bob Dole 13

Ross Perot 9

Jeffrey Peters 9

Gerald Daigneault 7

Miscellaneous 219

For Governor;

Jeanne Shaheen. Madbury, d 275.038

Gordon Humphrey, Chichester, r 246,952

Mary Brown, Chichester, i 35,904

John J. Babiarz, Grafton, 1 6,446

Total Vote 564,340

For Representative in Congress:

First District:

John E. Sununu, Bedford, r 150,609

Martha Fuller Clark. Portsmouth, d 128,387

Dan Belforti, Portsmouth, 1 5.7 1 3

Total Vote 284,709

Second District:

Charles Bass, Peterborough, r 152,581

Barney Brannen, Lyme, d 11 0,367

Brian Christeson, Alexandria, 1 6, 1 88

Roy Kendel, Troy, c.i 2.204

Total Vote 271 .340

For Executive Council: First District:

Raymond S. Burton. Bath, r 81.462

Rosalie T Babiarz. Grafton. 1 15.896

Total Vote 97.358

Second District:

Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton. r 58,461

Jeff Woodburn. Concord, d 44.945

Total Vote 103,406

Third District:

Ruth L. Griffin. Portsmouth, r 82.924

Fourth District:

Thomas Colantuono, Londonderry, r 56,532

Steve Johnson, Manchester, d 39,806

Total Vote 96,338

Fifth District:

Dave Wheeler, Milford, r 55,3 14

Keith A. Regli. Brookline. d 44,064

Total Vote 99,378

For State Senate: First District;

Harold W. Burns, Whitefield, r 9,878

Wayne W. Presby, Littleton, d 9,420

Total Vote 19,298

Second District;

Edward Gordon, Bristol, r 16,426

Lynn Rudmin Chong, Rumney, d 6,5 10

Total Vote 22,936

Third District;

Cari R. John.son, Meredith, r 14,716

George Epstein, Madison, i 12,534

Total Vote 27,250

Fourth District:

Robert K. Boyce, Alton, r 12,069

Dennis P Vachon, Strafford, d 10,185

Total Vote 49,504

352 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

Fifth District:

Clifton Below, Lebanon, d 12,877

Jim Rubens, Hanover, r 1 2,0 1 1

Total Vote 24.888

Sixth District:

Caroline McCarley. Rochester, d 10.589

Cliff Newton, Rochester, r 10,302

Total Vote 20.891

Seventh District:

Robert B. Flanders. Antrim, r 10.609

Rick A. Trombly, Boscawen, d 10,520

Total Vote 21.129

Eighth District:

George F. Disnard. Claremont. d 14.502

Ninth District:

Sheila Roberge. Bedford, r 18,620

Kathleen McLaughlin Peterson, Bedford, d 1 1,344

Total Vote 29,964

Tenth District:

Tom Eaton, Keene. r 1 1 .9 1 1

Bill Lynch. Keene. d 8.554

Total Vote 20.465

Eleventh District:

Mark Femald. Sharon, d 11.155

Gary L. Daniels. Milford. r 10,623

Bob Multer, Rindge, 1 843

Total Vote . ." 22,621

Twelfth District:

Jane E. O'Heam, Nashua, r 12,612

Suzan L.R. Franks. Nashua, d . .' 10,305

Total Vote 22,917

Thirteenth District:

Debora B. Pignatelli, Nashua, d 10,128

Anthony LaGatta, Nashua, r 5,627

Eric Postpischil, Nashua, 1 595

Total Vote 16,350

Fourteenth District:

Gary R. Francoeur, Hudson, r . 1 2,436

Len Foy. Hudson, d 8.897

James K. Wallack. Derry. 1 757

Total Vote 22,090

Fifteenth District:

Sylvia B. Larsen. Concord, d 14,364

Kristie S. MacNeil, Concord, r 8,217

James S. Vogt. Concord, 1 728

Total Vote 23,309

Sixteenth District:

Theodore Gatsas, Manchester, r 1 3,254

Stephen T. DeStefano. Bow. d 11 ,652

Ken Elevens. Bow. 1 871

Total Vote 25.777

Seventeenth District:

John S. Barnes. Jr., Raymond, r 1 3,988

James E. Devine, Sandown, d 8,216

Mary Brown, Chichester (write-in) 131

Total Vote 22,335

Eighteenth District:

Daniel P O'Neil, Manchester, d 10,177

William Infantine. Manchester, r 8,618

Total Vote 18,795

Nineteenth District:

Russell Edward Prescott, Kingston, r 11 .972

Brian Woodworth. Kingston, d 8.435

Total Vote 20.407

GENERAL ELECTION 353

Twentieth District;

Lou D'Allesandro, Manchester, d 10.177

Bruce F. Hunter, Goffstown. r 7,922

Total Vote 18,099

Twenty-First District:

Katie Wheeler. Durham, d 13,848

Amos R. Townsend, Lee. r 7.110

Total Vote 20,958

Twenty-Second District:

Arthur P. Klemm. Jr.. Windham, r 14.989

Michael Hatem, Windham, d 10,530

Total Vote 25,519

Twenty-Third District:

Beverly HoUingworth, Hampton, d 14,322

Wendy Stanley Jones, Exeter, r 10,853

Alan D.Williams, Exeter, i 1.807

Total Vote 26,982

Twenty-Fourth District:

Burton J. Cohen. New Castle, d 1 2,732

Wayne R Semprini, New Castle, r 12,349

Total Vote 25,081

COUNTY OFFICES BELKNAP COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Stephen G. Hodges. Meredith, r 21,301

For County Attorney:

Lauren J. Noether. Tilton, r 20,750

For Treasurer:

Robert E. Corbin, Belmont, r 20,642

For Register of Deeds:

Rachel M. Nonmandin, Laconia, r 2 1 ,23 1

For Register of Probate:

Estelle J. Dearborn, Laconia. r 21,067

For County Commissioner: First District:

Philip P. Daigneault, Laconia, r 5,520

Third District:

Christopher D. Boothby, Meredith, r 8,621

CARROLL COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Scott A. Carr, Ossipee, r 19,034

For County Attorney:

Robin J. Gordon, Tamworth, d 15,504

For Treasurer:

Donald R. Banks, Freedom, r 18,100

For Register of Deeds:

Lillian O. Brookes. Wolfeboro. r 18,482

For Register of Probate:

Gail A. Monet, Madison, r 1 8,007

For County Commissioner: First District:

David C. Sorensen, Conway, r 1 8,088

Second District:

Brenda Presby, Freedom, r 11 ,259

Susan Wiley, Sandwich, d 10,649

Total Vote 21,908

354 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CHESHIRE COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Richard A. Foote, Swanzey, r 23,541

For County Attorney:

Peter Heed, Westmoreland, r 1 6,769

Edward J. Burke, Keene. d 14,406

Total Vote 31,175

For Treasurer:

Ellen M. De Young. Swanzey, r 15,959

Richard J. Daschbach, Westmoreland, d 14,372

Total Vote 30,33 1

For Register of Deeds:

Evelyn S. Hubal, Keene, r 23,818

For Register of Probate:

Elizabeth B. Minkler, Keene, r 23,469

For County Commissioner: First District:

Margaret E. Lynott, Swanzey. d 5,284

Robert A. Beauregard. Swanzey. r 5,099

Total Vote 10,383

Third District:

Peter B. Davis, Jaffrey, r 8,190

COOS COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Robert A. Loven, Dummer, r 8,507

Paul H. Ingersoll, Sr., Bedin, d 5,605

Total Vote 14,1 12

For County Attorney:

Pierre J. Morin. Berlin, r II. 341

For Treasurer:

Donald M. Bisson. Berlin, r 8,712

Carol A. Cunha, Jefferson, d 4,7 1 5

Total Vote 13,427

For Register of Deeds:

Carole Lamirande, Berlin, d 1 0,6 1 8

For Register of Probate:

Terri L. Peterson. Lancaster, r 11 .039

For County Commissioner:

Second District:

Thomas R. Corrigan. Lancaster, r 3,0 1 9

Theodore Miller, Gorham. d 2,498

Total Vote 5,517

Third District:

Bumham Judd, Pittsburg, r 3,537

Frederick W. King, Sr. (write-in) , 90

Total Vote 3,627

GRAFTON COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Charles E. Barry, Haverhill, r 27,751

For County Attorney:

Ken Anderson. Plymouth, r 26,786

For Treasurer:

Kathleen W. Ward. Littleton, r 27,41 1

For Register of Deeds:

Carol A. Elliott. Plymouth, r 27,850

For Register of Probate:

Rebecca R. Wyman, Haverhill, r 27,105

GENERAL ELECTION 355

For County Commissioner: First District:

Michael J. Crvans, Hanover, d 6,420

William E. Conner, Lebanon, r 4,744

Total Vote 1 1 , 164

Second District:

Raymond S. Burton, Bath, r 10,155

Third District:

Steve Panagoulis, Plymouth, r 9,879

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Walter A. Morse, Hillsborough, r 82.663

David M. Dionne, Manchester, d 64,996

Total Vote 147,659

For County Attorney:

Peter McDonough, Manchester, d 106,049

For Treasurer:

David G. Fredette, Nashua, r 8L403

Bob Davidson, Manchester, d 62,404

Total Vote 143,807

For Register of Deeds:

Judith A. MacDonald, Merrimack, r 115.125

For Register of Probate:

Robert R. Rivard, Manchester, r 1 13,512

For County Commissioner:

First District:

Toni Pappas, Manchester, r 23,418

John J. McDonough, Manchester, d 19,135

Leona Dykstra, Manchester, 1 5,164

Total Vote 47,717

Second District:

Rhona M. Charbonneau, Hud.son, r 34,153

Third District:

Carol H. Holden. Amherst, r 28,462

Paul J. Haley, Hillsborough, d 17,081

Richard Burke, New Boston, i 8,020

Total Vote 53,563

MERRIMACK COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Chester L. Jordan, Bow. r 46.042

For County Attorney:

Michael Johnson. Canterbury, r 45,307

For Treasurer:

Stuart D. Trachy, Franklin, r 30,762

Richard L. Bouley, Concord, d 24,653

Total Vote 55,415

For Register of Deeds:

Kathi L. Guay. Concord, r 45,981

For Register of Probate:

Jane Bradstreet. Hopkinton. r 44,579

For County Commissioner: First District:

Katherine D. Rogers, Concord, d 10,368

Elizabeth Hoadley, Concord, r 9,697

Total Vote 20,065

Third District:

Bemie Lamach, Bradford, r 1 0,52 1

Eleanor Glynn Kjellman, Henniker, d 8,583

Total Vote 19,104

356

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

For Sheriff:

J. Dan Linehan, Danville, r 94,032

For County Attorney:

Jim Reams, Hampton, r 91,899

For Treasurer:

Edward R. Buck III, Hampton, r 90,083

For Register of Deeds:

Cathy Stacey, Salem, r 90.491

For Register of Probate:

Andrew Christie, Jr.. Hampton Falls, r 90,495

For County Commissioner: Second District:

Maureen Barrows, Exeter, r 32,816

Third District:

Ernest P. Barka, Derry, r 27,028

STRAFFORD COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Marty Heon, Middleton. d

For County Attorney:

Janice K. Rundles. Lee. d

George E. Wattendorf, Dover, r .

Total Vote

For Treasurer:

Pamela J. Arnold, Rochester, d . For Register of Deeds:

Leo E. Lessard. Milton, d

For Register of Probate:

Kimberly Quint. Dover, d

For County Commissioners:

Paul J. Dumont, Rochester, d . .

George Maglaras, Dover, d . . . .

Ronald Chagnon, Farmington, d

Cal Schroeder, Strafford, r . . . .

Sean L. Olcott, Dover, r

Jonathan Sindorf, Middleton. r . Total Vote

35,167

24,403

20,727 45,130

34,955

35,804

34,456

23,021 21,619 20,762 20,552 15,449 14,226 5.629

11

SULLIVAN COUNTY

For Sheriff:

Michael L. Prozzo, Jr., Claremont, r For County Attorney:

Marc B. Hathaway, Lempster, r . . . For Treasurer:

Peter R. Lovely. Sr., Newport, r . . . For Register of Deeds:

Sharron A. King. Claremont. r . . . . For Register of Probate:

Diane M. Davis, Newport, r

For County Commissioner: First District:

Donald S. Clarke, Claremont, r . . . .

Tom Donovan, Claremont, d

Total Vote

Third District:

Rudolf A. Adler, Lempster, r

Ethel Jarvis, Unity, d

Total Vote

14,110

13,656

13,793

1 3,682

13,555

8,659

8,198

16,857

8,435

8,194

16,629

GENERAL ELECTION

357

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

SUMMARY BY

Bush and

Gore and

Browne and

Nader and

Phillips

and

Buchanan and

COUNTIES

Cheney, r

Lieberman, d

OHvier, Hb

LaDuke, gr

Frazier,

con

Foster, ind

Belknap

14,799

10.719

88

977

14

124

Carroll

12,597

9.852

131

1,086

17

119

Cheshire

13,793

17.382

152

1,750

45

186

Coos

7,329

6,570

69

463

11

133

Grafton

18,092

18.326

209

1,783

32

210

Hillsborough

80,649

77.625

811

5.465

62

755

Merrimack

30,028

30,622

286

2,343

32

230

Rockingham

65,860

61.628

626

5.213

55

534

Strafford

21,108

25,400

286

2,273

36

210

Sullivan

9,304

8,224

99

845

24

114

Totals

273,559

266,348

2,757

22.198

328

2,615

BELKNAP

Bush and

Gore and

Browne

and

Nader and

Phillips

and

Buchanan and

COUNTY

Cheney, r

Lieberman, d

Olivier, lib

LaDuke, gr

Frazier,

con

Foster, ind

Alton

1,517

719

10

90

2

22

Barnstead

945

768

10

78

0

9

Belmont

1,424

1,082

7

81

2

11

Center Harbor

341

252

5

16

0

0

Gilford

2,248

1,514

6

130

2

18

Gilmanton

868

612

5

66

0

9

Laconia Ward 1

887

544

7

47

0

1

Laconia Ward 2

631

496

1

27

2

3

Laconia Ward 3

564

487

5

29

0

0

Laconia Ward 4

604

538

5

50

2

6

Laconia Ward 5

464

444

1

25

1

4

Laconia Ward 6

664

506

4

39

0

7

Meredith

1,672

1,173

9

114

1

14

New Hampton

551

390

2

43

0

6

Sanbomton

727

598

9

78

0

5

Tilton

692

596

2

64

2

9

Totals

14.799

10.719

88

977

14

124

358

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

CARROLL

Bush and

Gore and

Browne and

Nader and

Phillips and

Buchanan and

COUNTY

Cheney, r

Lieberman, d

Olivier, lib

LaDuke, gr

Frazier, con

Foster, ind

Albany

143

150

6

21

0

1

Bartlett

754

821

7

84

2

8

Brookfield

209

133

1

19

0

0

Chatham

89

48

0

12

0

0

Conway

1.872

2.116

13

226

3

21

Eaton

108

114

1

19

0

1

Effingham

297

252

6

34

2

10

Freedom

437

346

2

39

0

6

Hale's Location

41

8

0

4

0

0

Hart's Location

17

13

0

0

0

0

Jackson

261

292

2

28

0

2

Madison

474

534

3

48

0

4

Moultonborough

1.730

821

41

96

0

10

Ossipee

965

707

13

86

2

21

Sandwich

373

417

3

41

2

5

Tamworth

641

617

5

67

0

4

Tuftonboro

880

425

4

60

1

3

Wakefield

1,149

755

8

60

1

8

Wolfeboro

2.157

1.283

16

142

4

15

Totals

12,597

9.852

131

1.086

17

119

CHESHIRE

Bush and

Gore and

Browne and

Nader and

Phillips and

Buchanan and

COUNTY

Cheney, r

Lieberman, d

Olivier, lib

LaDuke, gr

Frazier, con

Foster, ind

Alstead

354

520

3

68

0

4

Chesterfield

801

883

2

102

2

4

Dublin

412

461

1

44

1

0

Fitzwilliam

508

473

9

39

1

7

Gilsum

184

151

0

18

0

2

Harrisville

189

351

7

30

0

0

Hinsdale

497

794

14

76

1

9

Jaffrey

1,082

1.156

8

99

2

10

Keene Ward 1

494

1,061

7

132

1

5

Keene Ward 2

644

1,219

7

164

2

6

Keene Ward 3

781

1,149

7

94

1

5

Keene Ward 4

845

1.152

7

91

0

2

Keene Ward 5

940

1,275

8

99

2

7

Marlborough

355

562

6

44

5

2

Marlow

162

206

3

17

2

3

Nelson

140

192

0

26

1

3

Richmond

217

221

11

28

1

55

Rindge

1,164

967

13

156

2

7

Roxbury

52

58

1

6

0

1

Stoddard

242

241

2

28

2

3

Sullivan

142

152

0

26

0

4

Surry

178

190

1

9

1

3

Swanzey

1,255

1,404

6

104

5

11

Troy

373

463

3

31

2

11

Walpole

773

935

9

108

9

9

Westmoreland

395

424

8

40

0

3

Winchester

614

722

9

71

2

10

Totals

13,793

17,382

152

1,750

45

186

GENERAL ELECTION

359

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

coos

Bush and

Gore and

Browne and

Nader and

Phillips and

Buchanan and

COUNTY

Cheney, r

Lieberman, d

Olivier, lib

LaDuke, gr

Frazier, con

Foster, ind

Berlin Ward 1

359

620

1

22

13

Berlin Ward 2

386

633

4

33

1

13

Berlin Ward 3

551

692

20

14

Berlin Ward 4

329

559

6

16

3

Cambridge

1

Carroll

244

151

3

12

1

5

Clarksville

82

32

2

8

2

Colebrook

529

265

5

37

1

13

Columbia

169

89

3

9

2

Dalton

236

147

2

13

Dixviile

21

5

1

Dummer

114

58

1

Enrol

117

42

1

Gorham

600

765

4

57

3

18

Green's Grant

1

2

Jefferson

342

153

12

20

7

Lancaster

888

573

6

60

2

11

Milan

334

271

1

18

Millsfield

8

1

1

Northumberland

434

459

9

35

15

Pinkham's Grant

3

3

Pittsburg

338

112

2

7

1

Randolph

108

125

14

4

Shelburne

116

94

1

9

3

Stark

147

103

2

2

1

Stewartstown

194

107

12

2

Stratford

124

122

10

3

Wentworth's Loc.

9

7

1

Whitefield

548

380

6

42

5

Totals

7,329

6.570

69

463

11

133

No votes cast: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean's Grant, Bean's Purchase, Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase, Cutt's Grant. Dix's Grant, Erving's Location, Hadley's Purcha.se, Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Grant, Martin's Location, Odell, Sargent's Purchase, Second College Grant, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase

360 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

GRAFTON

Bush and

Gore and

Browne and

Nader and

Phillips and

Buchanan and

COUNTY

Cheney, r

Lieberman, d

Olivier, lib

LaDuke, gr

Frazier, con

Foster, ind

Alexandria

355

237

5

24

1

3

Ashland

480

342

3

48

0

6

Bath

257

149

2

16

0

5

Benton

70

46

0

0

0

1

Bethlehem

502

500

11

75

1

16

Bridgewater

334

207

4

14

0

3

Bristol

762

521

9

56

1

8

Campton

585

574

5

69

0

8

Canaan

637

664

5

73

8

13

Dorchester

109

46

1

5

0

0

Easton

77

75

0

12

0

1

Ellsworth

28

20

2

3

0

0

Enfield

897

995

7

64

5

6

Franconia

305

280

8

33

0

- 3

Grafton

285

224

5

23

0

4

Groton

158

64

0

6

0

1

Hanover

1541

3391

29

250

0

2

Haverhill

1051

550

6

68

6

19

Hebron

223

112

1

11

0

2

Holderness

582

502

0

62

0

5

Landaff

121

53

1

6

1

1

Lebanon Ward 1

785

1058

8

77

1

4

Lebanon Ward 2

705

1071

2

82

0

3

Lebanon Ward 3

736

915

6

56

2

9

Lincoln

364

319

4

48

0

8

Lisbon

333

234

15

12

2

9

Littleton

1418

989

12

83

1

13

Livermore

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lyman

145

83

1

8

0

4

Lyme

370

618

2

44

0

1

Monroe

277

141

3

15

1

6

Orange

70

72

2

2

0

0

Orford

306

260

0

18

0

5

Piermont

213

158

2

21

0

3

Plymouth

939

1407

10

222

0

11

Rumney

497

278

3

29

0

5

Sugar Hill

189

171

2

17

0

2

Thornton

475

431

14

59

1

7

Warren

262

118

I

25

1

7

Waterville Valley

95

79

9

8

0

0

Wentworth

258

116

4

11

0

2

Woodstock

296

256

5

28

0

4

Totals 18,092 18,326 209 1,783 32 210

GENERAL ELECTION

361

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

HILLSBOROUGH

Bush and

Gore and

Browne and

Nader and

Phillips and

Buchanan and

COUNTY

Cheney, r

Lieberman, d

Olivier, lib

LaDuke, gr

Frazier, con

Foster, ind

Amherst

3,219

2.615

25

202

1

13

Antrim

532

495

3

71

0

3

Bedford

6,381

3,624

26

200

3

27

Bennington

300

281

4

31

1

9

Brookline

1,083

903

32

67

0

7

Deering

423

343

6

39

1

4

Francestown

415

396

4

51

0

3

Goffstown

4,069

3,186

26

244

6

28

Greenfield

302

327

15

38

1

3

Greenville

325

380

7

40

0

5

Hancock

482

544

5

45

0

0

Hillsborough

979

865

18

79

1

14

Hollis

2,050

1,739

23

166

1

19

Hudson

4,527

4,573

47

290

4

48

Litchfield

1,742

1,480

17

116

1

18

Lyndeborough

367

351

6

54

1

2

Manchester Ward 1

2.195

2,119

13

106

0

15

Manchester Ward 2

1.858

1,898

16

126

0

18

Manchester Ward 3

1.133

1,424

17

114

1

14

Manchester Ward 4

1.226

1,353

9

104

0

10

Manchester Ward 5

931

1,227

6

67

1

16

Manchester Ward 6

2,228

2,247

11

113

1

20

Manchester Ward 7

1,295

1.529

7

83

2

18

Manchester Ward 8

2,072

1,940

11

96

2

29

Manchester Ward 9

1,507

1,682

8

78

2

20

Manchester Ward 10

1 .658

1,722

11

92

2

25

Manchester Ward 1 1

1.156

1,201

10

68

0

19

Manchester Ward 12

1,893

1,649

13

91

2

24

Mason

305

261

9

34

0

3

Merrimack

6.239

5,571

64

351

5

52

Milford

2.989

2,683

33

258

4

29

Mont Vernon

572

476

6

60

0

2

Nashua Ward 1

2,173

2,516

18

167

1

29

Nashua Ward 2

2.000

2,218

22

95

0

16

Nashua Ward 3

1,451

1,955

22

117

3

17

Nashua Ward 4

764

1,469

18

76

0

19

Nashua Ward 5

1.889

2,192

16

112

0

23

Nashua Ward 6

1.445

1,955

16

107

2

24

Nashua Ward 7

1,372

1,873

13

87

2

19

Nashua Ward 8

1.669

2,023

23

107

0

9

Nashua Ward 9

2,040

2,197

26

133

2

12

New Boston

1.168

873

31

115

1

9

New Ipswich

1.168

581

18

77

0

5

Pelham

2,641

2,295

20

170

0

23

Peterborough

1,375

1,683

14

174

1

8

Sharon

85

101

3

6

0

0

Temple

305

299

2

50

0

3

Weare

1,826

1,398

26

154

5

16

Wilton

784

881

15

137

2

6

Windsor

41

32

0

7

0

0

Totals

80,649

77,625

811

5,465

62

755

362 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

MERRIMACK

Bush and

Gore and

Browne and

Nader and

Phillips and

Buchanan and

COUNTY

Cheney, r

Lieberman, d

Olivier. lib

LaDuke, gr

Frazier, con

Foster, ind

AUenstown

815

921

4

67

1

10

Andover

505

536

8

38

0

4

Boscawen

676

682

13

55

1

5

Bow

2,079

1.758

13

91

0

4

Bradford

387

365

5

54

1

2

Canterbury'

474

616

7

60

0

5

Chichester

592

549

6

30

1

4

Concord Ward 1

710

931

2

57

0

12

Concord Ward 2

690

893

6

64

0

6

Concord Ward 3

543

801

4

67

2

1

Concord Ward 4

634

1.237

8

94

3

9

Concord Ward 5

785

1,179

2

65

0

1

Concord Ward 6

512

879

6

75

5

3

Concord Ward 7

803

1.147

8

67

0

0

Concord Ward 8

588

768

19

64

0

8

Concord Ward 9

626

804

6

54

0

6

Concord Ward 10

1.090

1.386

10

81

0

2

Danbury

270

216

7

30

1

5

Dunbarton

682

552

5

36

1

7

Epsom

1,033

867

4

57

0

11

Franklin Ward 1

551

479

10

36

0

4

Franklin Ward 2

414

377

1

28

1

7

Franklin Ward 3

519

524

11

37

0

6

Henniker

884

1,000

11

119

3

6

Hill

242

197

0

9

0

4

Hooksett

2,973

2,152

21

134

2

13

Hopkinton

1.457

1,586

22

120

0

6

Loudon

1,150

903

1

66

0

5

Newbury

576

400

8

35

0

2

New London

1,474

984

5

100

0

6

Northfield

850

775

7

74

1

12

Pembroke

1,450

1,480

13

109

2

19

Pittsfield

786

675

3

58

4

13

Salisbury

312

273

1

28

0

5

Sutton

467

421

7

47

0

3

Warner

669

649

10

75

3

8

Webster

465

362

6

28

0

5

Wilmot

295

298

6

34

0

1

Totals 30,028 30.622 286 2.343 32 230

GENERAL ELECTION

363

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

ROCKINGHAM

Bush and

Gore and

Browne and

Nader and

Phillips and

Buchanan and

COUNTY

Cheney, r

Lieberman, d

Olivier, lib

LaDuke, gr

Frazier, con

Foster, ind

Atkinson

2,616

1.826

16

136

0

12

Auburn

1,375

918

10

75

1

15

Brentwood

784

639

6

61

0

7

Candia

1.324

773

10

70

3

12

Chester

1,068

675

10

58

0

11

Danville

887

781

0

67

0

0

Deerfield

1,159

802

25

96

4

9

Derry

6,093

5,530

52

415

3

42

East Kingston

530

385

3

40

2

5

Epping

1,220

1.172

9

96

4

21

Exeter

3,169

3,591

29

290

1

22

Fremont

903

622

7

51

0

14

Greenland

876

877

2

42

1

3

Hampstead

2,226

1,746

11

172

2

11

Hampton

3,907

3,956

26

316

1

27

Hampton Falls

661

397

17

47

0

7

Kensington

556

507

8

55

2

1

Kingston

1,435

1,251

14

110

0

16

Londonderry

5,463

4,348

39

323

5

37

New Castle

387

337

20

25

0

0

Newfields

442

366

43

37

0

2

Newington

285

192

1

26

0

2

Newmarket

1,477

2,202

21

247

1

17

Newton

862

988

9

78

2

6

North Hampton

1,342

1.163

8

83

3

5

Northwood

817

710

10

88

1

8

Nottingham

945

799

8

100

2

8

Plaistow

1,738

1.551

17

135

8

18

Portsmouth Ward 1

639

1,143

13

109

0

10

Portsmouth Ward 2

685

1,797

11

203

0

4

Portsmouth Ward 3

532

792

8

58

0

4

Portsmouth Ward 4

1.193

1,551

11

103

1

8

Portsmouth Ward 5

847

1,579

6

138

1

4

Raymond

2,020

1,644

23

125

0

27

Rye

1,720

1,578

13

113

0

9

Salem

5,713

5,711

38

442

1

60

Sandown

1,105

990

12

92

0

10

Seabrook

1,677

1,670

16

127

3

28

South Hampton

239

217

5

48

1

2

Stratham

1.808

1.678

17

138

1

8

Windham

3,135

2,174

22

178

1

22

Totals

65.860

61.628

626

5,213

55

534

364

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

STRAFFORD

Bush and

Gore and

Browne and

Nader and

PhiUips and

Buchanan and

COUNTY

Cheney, r

Lieberman, d

Olivier, lib

LaDuke, gr

Frazier, con

Foster, ind

Barrington

1.627

1.668

21

163

3

19

Dover Ward 1

836

1,084

3

81

2

9

Dover Ward 2

594

1,015

13

125

2

4

Dover Ward 3

1,179

1,421

12

139

5

8

Dover Ward 4

902

1.087

11

98

0

6

Dover Ward 5

658

1.149

12

103

0

4

Dover Ward 6

839

1,056

6

71

0

6

Durham

1,585

3,362

16

437

4

8

Farmington

1,078

990

9

94

4

17

Lee

821

1,144

10

120

0

3

Madbury

400

429

3

39

0

3

Middleton

251

298

1

27

1

5

Milton

791

756

7

91

1

11

New Durham

618

449

13

42

2

10

Rochester Ward 1

1.134

1.074

6

68

2

11

Rochester Ward 2

1.147

967

7

91

2

14

Rochester Ward 3

1.315

1.177

4

67

1

22

Rochester Ward 4

1,038

1,198

82

89

1

11

Rochester Ward 5

888

985

5

73

0

1!

Rolhnsford

609

702

5

41

0

5

Somersworth Ward 1

469

552

9

45

0

3

Somersworth Ward 2

365

442

5

28

2

3

Somersworth Ward 3

411

489

5

27

1

4

Somersworth Ward 4

390

650

7

22

2

5

Somersworth Ward 5

289

399

3

21

1

2

Strafford

874

857

11

71

0

6

Totals

21.108

25.400

286

2.273

36

210

SULLIVAN

Bush and

Gore and

Browne and

Nader and

Phillips

and

Buchanan and

COUNTY

Cheney, r

Lieberman, d

Olivier, lib

LaDuke, gr

Frazier,

con

Foster,

ind

Acworth

217

207

4

36

3

4

Charlestown

913

968

5

106

3

14

Claremont Ward 1

707

808

9

60

5

18

Claremont Ward 2

883

889

3

67

4

18

Claremont Ward 3

792

835

20

49

4

11

Cornish

447

395

14

56

1

6

Croydon

205

90

2

20

0

6

Goshen

201

147

i

15

0

2

Grantham

758

649

1

34

0

5

Langdon

163

139

3

25

0

1

Lempster

261

156

7

29

1

1

Newport

1.271

988

16

89

2

12

Plainfieid

501

623

4

70

0

3

Springfield

306

213

2

23

1

3

Sunapee

1 .092

691

6

88

0

4

Unity

315

234

1

45

0

2

Washington

272

192

1

33

0

4

Totals

9,304

8,224

99

845

24

114

GENERAL ELECTION

365

GOVERNOR

SUMMARY BY COUNTIES

Humphrey, r

Shaheen, d

Brown, i

Babiarz, lib

Belknap

12,980

11,994

1,664

208

Carroll

11,691

10,363

1,260

288

Cheshire

12.554

17,734

2,245

478

Coos

6,470

7.011

896

156

Grafton

1 7.030

18,425

2,066

609

Hillsborough

75,067

78,522

9,523

1.763

Merrimack

24,479

33,571

4,766

677

Rockingham

60,837

61,247

8,743

1,395

Strafford

17,234

28.044

3,326

620

Sullivan

8,610

8.127

1,415

252

Totals

246.952

275,038

35,904

6.446

BELKNAP COUNTY

Humphrey, r

Shaheen, d

Brown, i

Babiarz, lib

Alton

1,412

767

176

20

Barnstead

772

846

167

25

Belmont

1,149

1.295

162

14

Center Harbor

315

231

47

4

Gilford

1 .959

1,740

214

21

Gilmanton

699

738

126

10

Laconia Ward 1

799

634

62

9

Laconia Ward 2

547

548

67

4

Laconia Ward 3

475

558

50

11

Laconia Ward 4

567

562

73

16

Laconia Ward 5

410

475

48

9

Laconia Ward 6

583

564

68

9

Meredith

1,549

1,221

184

21

New Hampton

496

428

51

10

Sanbornton

632

683

82

15

Tilton

616

704

87

10

Totals

12.980

11,994

1,664

208

366

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GOVERNOR

CARROLL COUNTY

Humphrey, r

Shaheen, d

Brown, i

Babiarz, lib

Albany

114

174

21

6

Bartlett

716

865

62

17

Brookfield

178

150

20

6

Chatham

77

67

1

3

Conway

1,726

2,249

208

59

Eaton

100

130

8

5

Effingham

277

266

43

16

Freedom

433

327

46

12

Hale's Location

43

6

3

0

Hart's Location

18

12

0

0

Jackson

264

285

28

5

Madison

434

547

64

21

Moultonborough

L783

640

197

31

Ossipee

832

793

61

24

Sandwich

373

390

63

12

Tamworth

587

657

82

14

Tuftonboro

815

441

91

6

Wakefield

986

890

85

20

Wolfeboro

1,935

1.474

177

31

Totals

11,691

10,363

1,260

288

CHESHIRE COUNTY

Humphrey, r

Shaheen, d

Brown, i

Babiarz, lib

Alstead

321

524

80

14

Chesterfield

724

937

105

14

Dublin

412

435

64

6

Fitzwilliam

478

454

91

17

Gilsum

161

162

21

9

Harrisville

160

365

35

12

Hinsdale

448

844

52

13

Jaffrey

994

1.149

175

33

Keene Ward 1

486

1,036

113

48

Keene Ward 2

589

1,245

159

37

Keene Ward 3

712

1.166

131

24

Keene Ward 4

756

1,198

126

20

Keene Ward 5

770

1,371

142

33

Marlborough

288

623

68

18

Marlow

145

203

34

9

Nelson

118

204

28

5

Richmond

256

227

25

10

Rindge

1,143

935

138

40

Roxbury

38

71

6

0

Stoddard

171

184

50

8

Sullivan

113

169

28

10

Surry

161

192

22

4

Swanzey

1,125

1.471

179

24

Troy

335

454

81

14

Walpole

725

957

134

18

Westmoreland

335

458

52

18

Winchester

590

700

106

20

Totals

12,554

17,734

2.245

478

GENERAL ELECTION

367

GOVERNOR

COOS COUNTY

Humphrey, r

Shaheen, d

Brown, i

Babiarz, lib

Berlin Ward 1

315

622

86

14

Berlin Ward 2

366

613

81

13

Berlin Ward 3

499

682

111

12

Berlin Ward 4

330

545

66

9

Cambridge

1

Carroll

222

167

27

1

Clarksville

74

42

4

6

Colebrook

429

338

61

16

Columbia

146

105

9

3

Dalton

225

153

14

5

Dixville

21

6

Dummer

95

62

12

Errol

115

34

9

1

Gorham

527

840

89

7

Jefferson

308

176

28

5

Lancaster

757

695

68

14

Milan

289

304

32

7

Millsfield

9

1

0

0

Northumberland

430

456

52

9

Pinkham's Grant

4

I

1

Pittsburg

217

125

14

4

Randolph

98

133

15

1

Shelbume

100

108

11

1

Stark

126

106

13

3

Stewartstown

163

127

16

6

Stratford

117

126

19

1

Wentworth's Loc.

7

8

2

Whitefield

484

433

56

17

Totals

6,470

7.011

896

156

No votes cast: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean's Grant, Bean's Purchase, Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase. Cutt's Grant. Dix's Grant, Erving's Location. Green's Grant, Hadley's Purchase. Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Grant, Martin's Location, Odell, Sargent's Purchase. Second College Grant, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase

368

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GOVERNOR

GRAFTON COUNTY

Humphrey, r

Shaheen, d

Brown, i

Babiarz, lib

Alexandria

317

266

34

9

Ashland

439

370

59

12

Bath

239

140

19

3

Benton

72

39

3

2

Bethlehem

438

549

79

20

Bridgewater

318

197

27

6

Bristol

671

574

77

15

Campton

515

619

83

21

Canaan

637

633

78

50

Dorchester

110

39

4

9

Easton

92

64

3

1

Ellsworth

30

19

1

3

Enfield

899

941

106

31

Franconia

268

283

40

10

Grafton

255

183

31

70

Groton

132

65

17

7

Hanover

1,547

3.148

214

65

Haverhill

1.024

628

70

31

Hebron

229

90

23

7

Holderness

518

541

62

10

Landaff

111

60

5

3

Lebanon Ward 1

726

1.074

102

20

Lebanon Ward 2

731

967

123

27

Lebanon Ward 3

724

895

94

12

Lincoln

359

309

53

10

Lisbon

300

262

24

6

Littleton

1,254

1.150

100

20

Livermore

0

0

0

0

Lyman

134

103

9

3

Lyme

362

608

51

6

Monroe

306

125

14

6

Orange

65

63

11

3

Ortord

288

271

0

0

Piermont

199

172

17

6

Plymouth

812

1,439

206

40

Rumney

482

276

42

12

Sugar Hill

167

190

14

9

Thornton

429

451

72

15

Warren

250

138

18

8

Waterville Valley

93

70

14

3

Wentworth

231

131

22

7

Woodstock

257

283

45

11

Totals

17,030

18,425

2,066

609

GENERAL ELECTION

369

GOVERNOR

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Humphrey, r

Shaheen, d

Brown, i

Babiarz, lib

Amherst

2,889

2,777

318

66

Antrim

468

538

108

17

Bedford

5.985

3,829

321

58

Bennington

264

299

46

13

Brookiine

908

958

162

30

Deering

374

374

59

9

Francestown

392

399

50

16

Goffstown

3,742

3,347

426

50

Greenfield

333

332

40

11

Greenville

285

343

100

19

Hancock

408

535

95

19

Hillsborough

828

947

143

23

Hollis

1,824

1,761

310

43

Hudson

4,245

4,604

549

115

Litchfield

1.562

1,569

192

40

Lyndeborough

361

339

68

11

Manchester Ward 1

2,053

2,193

169

28

Manchester Ward 2

1.776

1,906

217

33

Manchester Ward 3

1,156

1,412

134

39

Manchester Ward 4

1,162

1,381

138

23

Manchester Ward 5

939

1.162

153

24

Manchester Ward 6

2,217

2,171

224

27

Manchester Ward 7

1.329

1,419

176

20

Manchester Ward 8

1.987

1,891

230

36

Manchester Ward 9

1 .579

1 ,555

158

29

Manchester Ward 10

1,634

1,659

195

31

Manchester Ward 1 1

1.150

1,149

153

21

Manchester Ward 12

1.887

1,570

204

31

Mason

281

249

56

17

Merrimack

5,802

5.687

594

133

Milford

2,659

2.805

433

60

Mont Vernon

511

504

78

16

Nashua Ward 1

2,065

2,498

271

58

Nashua Ward 2

1,811

2,248

222

52

Nashua Ward 3

1,319

1,983

197

52

Nashua Ward 4

800

1,370

134

32

Nashua Ward 5

1,748

2,208

205

39

Nashua Ward 6

1,324

1.979

178

36

Nashua Ward 7

1,296

1,837

190

38

Nashua Ward 8

1,547

1,990

188

54

Nashua Ward 9

1,838

2.284

209

50

New Boston

1,103

925

127

24

New Ipswich

1,068

615

154

16

Pelham

2,352

2.307

368

66

Peterborough

1,182

1.730

251

38

Sharon

84

84

17

6

Temple

274

302

64

8

Weare

1,538

1,559

248

57

Wilton

698

903

187

28

Windsor

30

36

14

1

Totals

75,067

78,522

9,523

1.763

370

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GOVERNOR

MERRIMACK COUNTY

Humphrey, r

Shaheen, d

Brown, i

Babiarz, lib

Allenstown

684

975

150

20

Andover

408

579

70

31

Boscawen

501

777

101

24

Bow

1,695

2,017

234

30

Bradford

217

406

72

15

Canterbury

367

671

110

18

Chichester

511

542

128

2

Concord Ward 1

562

1,021

122

14

Concord Ward 2

558

982

119

11

Concord Ward 3

397

888

128

17

Concord Ward 4

515

1,307

154

18

Concord Ward 5

596

1.280

147

17

Concord Ward 6

429

916

131

17

Concord Ward 7

604

1.266

151

16

Concord Ward 8

455

879

124

16

Concord Ward 9

538

852

105

11

Concord Ward 10

864

1.515

182

16

Dan bury

238

223

36

24

Dunbarton

608

585

78

8

Epsom

860

951

150

15

Franklin Ward 1

446

552

65

21

Franklin Ward 2

335

435

48

9

Franklin Ward 3

417

596

67

13

Henniker

712

1,119

159

26

Hill

224

198

25

4

Hooksett

2.655

2.342

241

58

Hopkinton

1,126

1.809

228

34

Loudon

873

1,043

212

23

Newbury

524

412

69

17

New London

1,333

959

223

23

Northfield

685

906

119

15

Pembroke

1,164

1.643

246

28

Pittsfield

630

756

154

14

Salisbury

263

277

54

11

Sutton

380

466

83

20

Warner

563

680

131

13

Webster

296

448

67

7

Wilmot

246

298

83

1

Totals

24,479

33,571

4,766

677

GENERAL ELECTION

371

GOVERNOR

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

Humphrey, r

Shaheen, d

Brown, i

Babiarz, lib

Atkinson

2,481

1,831

230

29

Auburn

1,221

1,006

137

29

Brentwood

677

666

139

13

Candia

1,178

881

115

22

Chester

1,016

704

77

25

Danville

789

788

152

15

Deerfield

936

884

140

39

Derry

5.230

6,043

693

122

East Kingston

493

413

47

7

Epping

1,093

1,229

178

17

Exeter

2,666

3,764

549

77

Fremont

691

700

118

15

Greenland

758

872

157

7

Hampstead

1.925

1,907

273

33

Hampton

3,596

3,868

625

85

Hampton Falls

660

348

78

13

Kensington

493

527

96

16

Kingston

1.352

1,251

166

40

Londonderry

5,160

4,484

433

92

New Castle

365

285

70

3

Newfields

356

430

18

11

Newington

273

134

80

9

Newmarket

1,219

2.326

309

66

Newton

734

1.034

153

20

North Hampton

1,236

1,127

182

24

Northwood

636

827

146

26

Nottingham

779

893

158

29

Plaistow

1,562

1,619

242

35

Portsmouth Ward 1

586

1,110

155

27

Portsmouth Ward 2

650

1,803

197

36

Portsmouth Ward 3

494

712

157

21

Portsmouth Ward 4

1,094

1.449

244

36

Portsmouth Ward 5

766

1,525

201

33

Raymond

1,771

1,687

324

8

Rye

1,689

1,223

410

48

Salem

6,682

4,308

288

89

Sandown

936

1,063

158

36

Seabrook

1,821

1,266

368

57

South Hampton

226

215

47

9

Strath am

1,609

1,779

198

32

Windham

2,938

2,266

235

44

Totals

60,837

61,247

8,743

1.395

372

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GOVERNOR

STRAFFORD COUNTY

Humphrey, r

Shaheen, d

Brown, i

Babiarz, lib

Barrington

1.314

1.869

253

54

Dover Ward 1

729

1,176

105

14

Dover Ward 2

489

1.102

129

39

Dover Ward 3

997

1,529

199

35

Dover Ward 4

738

1.229

151

20

Dover Ward 5

569

1.197

129

26

Dover Ward 6

708

1,126

113

24

Durham

1,271

3,503

399

59

Farmington

883

1,115

161

44

Lee

624

1,277

159

33

Madbury

295

503

54

10

Middleton

230

307

80

6

Milton

616

890

132

34

New Durham

533

522

64

7

Rochester Ward 1

896

1,237

157

19

Rochester Ward 2

908

1.150

147

28

Rochester Ward 3

1.106

1.325

125

23

Rochester Ward 4

937

1,288

133

14

Rochester Ward 5

731

1.082

135

24

RoUinsford

498

781

75

20

Somersworth Ward 1

380

612

74

21

Somersworth Ward 2

315

485

37

12

Somersworth Ward 3

314

565

57

6

Somersworth Ward 4

305

700

65

10

Somersworth Ward 5

229

436

51

5

Strafford

619

1.038

142

33

Totals

17.234

28,044

3.326

620

SULLIVAN COUNTY

Humphrey, r

Shaheen. d

Brown, i

Babiarz, lib

Acworth

200

199

32

7

Charlestown

795

990

188

16

Claremont Ward 1

657

752

157

26

Claremont Ward 2

793

877

152

23

Claremont Ward 3

717

805

133

21

Cornish

418

417

41

10

Croydon

190

113

21

4

Goshen

178

156

23

7

Grantham

778

610

59

9

Langdon

148

147

22

9

Lempster

252

155

29

4

Newport

1,1!6

1,029

176

50

Plainfield

493

601

72

20

Springfield

303

201

34

11

Sunapee

1,017

651

168

20

Unity

299

221

67

10

Washington

256

203

41

5

Totals

8,610

8,127

1.415

252

GENERAL ELECTION

373

U.S. HOUSE: FIRST DISTRICT

Sununu, r

Clark, d

Belforti, lib

Sun

unu, r

Clark, d

Belforti, lib

Albany

161

141

9

Manchester Ward 3

1,284

1,330

80

Alton

1,554

745

52

Manchester Ward 4

1 .322

1,291

62

Auburn

1,401

926

42

Manchester Ward 5

1,057

1,141

45

Barrington

1,712

1,677

75

Manchester Ward 6

2,439

2,068

62

Barnstead

984

786

39

Manchester Ward 7

1.491

1,372

53

Bartlett

921

697

26

Manchester Ward 8

2,235

1.788

76

Bedford

6,620

3,425

147

Manchester Ward 9

1,768

1,463

48

Belmont

1,521

1 .054

41

Manchester Ward 10

1,892

1,527

60

Brentwood

792

657

34

Manchester Ward 1 1

1,291

1,112

52

Brookfield

219

133

5

Manchester Ward 12

2,076

1,518

65

Candia

1,337

792

47

Meredith

1,836

1,083

38

Center Harbor

346

233

11

Merrimack

6,636

5.198

242

Chatham

94

49

1

Middleton

303

263

11

Chester

1,095

649

52

Milton

802

802

60

Conway

2,377

1,742

82

Moultonborough

1,859

740

38

Danville

939

722

54

New Castle

376

350

8

Deerfield

1,121

791

58

New Durham

635

460

26

Derry

6,271

5,436

243

New Hampton

592

370

13

Dover Ward 1

914

1,065

29

Newfields

420

394

14

Dover Ward 2

640

1,018

64

Newington

291

196

8

Dover Ward 3

1,271

1,437

53

Newmarket

1,558

2,216

105

Dover Ward 4

941

1,135

38

Newton

913

932

61

Dover Ward 5

762

1,109

39

North Hampton

1,357

1,173

35

Dover Ward 6

928

1,000

32

Northwood

845

710

56

Durham

1,822

3,209

103

Nottingham

979

833

42

East Kingston

552

389

15

Ossipee

1,018

675

38

Eaton

130

106

5

Pittsfield

822

698

26

Effmgham

352

222

19

Plaistow

1,806

1,511

98

Epping

1,340

1,095

55

Portsmouth Ward 1

663

1,167

55

Epsom

1,038

884

42

Portsmouth Ward 2

762

1,842

61

Exeter

3,247

3,644

117

Portsmouth Ward 3

550

816

31

Farmington

1,138

1 ,000

' 51

Portsmouth Ward 4

1,214

1,551

53

Freedom

482

313

10

Portsmouth Ward 5

870

1,595

47

Fremont

861

604

36

Raymond

2,044

1,644

114

Gilford

2,404

1,451

42

Rye

1,717

1,639

42

Gilmanton

881

648

31

Rochester Ward 1

1,180

1,059

39

Goffstown

4,241

3,128

125

Rochester Ward 2

1,192

973

45

Greenland

918

855

0

Rochester Ward 3

1,384

1,135

44

Hale's Location

44

6

0

Rochester Ward 4

1,107

1.173

44

Hampstead

2,228

1,735

103

Rochester Ward 5

918

991

41

Hampton

4,049

3,876

179

RoUinsford

663

674

27

Hampton Falls

669

415

30

Sandown

1,126

977

61

Hart's Location

19

11

0

Sandwich

416

396

19

Hooksett

3,104

2,061

88

Seabrook

1,720

1,632

112

Jackson

308

269

7

Somersworth Ward 1

503

539

23

Kensington

525

573

28

Somersworth Ward 2

391

420

23

Kingston

1,508

1,183

91

Somersworth Ward 3

424

487

19

LaconiaWard 1

964

520

15

Somersworth Ward 4

462

596

17

Laconia Ward 2

714

431

14

Somersworth Ward 5

299

398

16

Laconia Ward 3

625

451

13

South Hampton

254

216

17

Laconia Ward 4

682

488

30

Strafford

878

876

30

Laconia Ward 5

512

402

19

Stratham

1,876

1,666

60

Laconia Ward 6

719

464

22

Tamworth

717

562

31

Lee

849

1,191

37

Tuftonboro

887

440

18

Londonderry

5,649

4,136

234

Wakefield

1,202

707

42

Madbury

408

431

15

Wolfeboro

2,304

1,241

55

Madison

582

451

21

Manchester Ward 1

2,447

1.918

73

Totals 150,609

128,387

5,713

Manchester Ward 2

2,051

1.782

62

374

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT

Bass, r

Brannen, d

Christeson, 1

Kendel, c.i.

Acworth

238

176

17

10

Alexandria

404

188

18

7

Allenstown

924

784

42

21

Alstead

451

448

21

3

Amherst

3,547

2,219

130

24

Andover

561

471

17

4

Antrim

666

402

28

15

Ashland

543

283

21

8

Atkinson

2,824

1,443

112

24

Bath

293

112

13

3

Bennington

361

220

20

7

Benton

80

30

1

1

Bedin Ward 1

519

479

14

9

Beriin Ward 2

548

486

14

8

Beriin Ward 3

689

564

12

6

Beriin ward 4

436

459

11

7

Bethlehem

610

418

30

6

Boscawen

743

608

38

15

Bow

2,361

1,470

47

13

Bradford

436

325

27

7

Bridge water

371

165

7

4

Bristol

857

424

20

13

Brookline

1,205

721

57

11

Cambridge

1

0

0

0

Campton

710

444

47

9

Canaan

746

585

25

10

Canterbury

550

556

32

3

Carroll

273

131

4

6

Charlestown

1,085

803

50

21

Chesterfield

995

696

33

14

Chichester

679

421

29

10

Claremont Ward 1

769

750

30

23

Claremont Ward 2

975

811

27

12

Claremont Ward 3

856

747

32

29

Clarksville

84

29

7

0

Colebrook

603

188

22

3

Columbia

178

76

2

6

Concord Ward I

839

793

23

20

Concord Ward 2

818

767

36

6

Concord Ward 3

634

732

27

8

Concord Ward 4

764

1,126

49

15

Concord Ward 5

922

1,054

25

5

Concord Ward 6

631

774

27

17

Concord Ward 7

902

1,050

42

9

Concord Ward 8

711

702

31

10

Concord Ward 9

741

710

24

4

Concord Ward 10

1,291

1,212

25

9

Cornish

482

387

16

6

Croydon

223

82

6

6

Dalton

266

113

11

2

Danbury

314

168

22

7

Deering

486

268

20

12

Dixville

25

2

0

0

Dorchester

124

27

7

. 2

Dublin

524

353

19

7

Dummer

118

45

0

0

Dunbarton

797

423

18

7

Easton

100

48

6

1

Ellsworth

35

15

2

Enfield

1,064

803

43

28

Errol

125

27

3

0

Fitzwilliam

597

385

24

14

Francestown

486

343

20

3

Franconia

367

213

16

1

Franklin Ward 1

616

423

18

4

GENERAL ELECTION

375

U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT

Franklin Ward 2

Franklin Ward 3

Gilsum

Gorham

Goshen

Grafton

Grantham

Greenfield

Greenville

Green s Grant

Groton

Hancock

Hanover

Harrisville

Haverhill

Hebron

Henniker

Hill

Hillsborough

Hinsdale

Holderness

Hollis

Hopkinton

Hudson

Jaffrey

Jefferson

Keene Ward 1

Keene Ward 2

Keene Ward 3

Keene Ward 4

Keene Ward 5

Lancaster

Landaff

Langdon

Lebanon Ward I

Lebanon Ward 2

Lebanon Ward 3

Lempster

Lincoln

Lisbon

Litchfield

Littleton

Loudon

Lyman

Lyme

Lyndeborough

Marlborough

Marlow

Mason

Milan

Milford

Millsfield

Monroe

Mont Vernon

Nashua Ward 1

Nashua Ward 2

Nashua Ward 3

Nashua Ward 4

Nashua Ward 5

Nashua Ward 6

Nashua Ward 7

Nashua Ward 8

Nashua Ward 9

Nelson

New Boston

Bass, r

447

600

203

743

220

321

864

376

375

2

162

583

1.738

244

1,199

259

1,042

283

1,112

681

666

2,307

1,725

5,193

1,312

383

701

859

998

1,077

1,193

1,009

132

200

896

846

883

287

468

377

2,027

1,683

1,262

170

371

454

504

182

341

396

3,391

10

339

628

2,520

2,306

1,709

973

2,146

1,627

1,652

1.911

2,415

166

1,347

Brannen, d

Christeson, 1

330

21

427

19

117

9

637

19

126

6

167

25

548

13

255

22

312

35

0

0

38

8

444

20

3,061

93

301

11

419

31

78

6

866

60

133

12

695

35

620

25

400

21

1,467

95

1,380

63

3,665

262

928

49

134

6

874

41

1,029

66

931

51

922

47

1,031

48

462

25

42

0

111

11

948

27

912

42

793

25

116

15

229

17

191

8

1,130

79

762

35

761

42

67

6

642

5

285

24

465

22

186

9

211

29

211

11

2,259

156

0

0

87

8

418

36

2,103

106

1,806

83

1,682

76

1,220

66

1.803

86

1.695

79

1.480

87

1,640

102

1,729

90

176

5

733

52

Kendel, c.i.

14

14 6

10

0

7

3

10 17

0

3

4 13

5 41

2

10

3

23

11

7

21

10

83

22

9

18

23

23

16

15

17

2

2

7

12

9

7

4

6

28

11

17

0

4

4

5

7

7

1

35

0

2

5

27

18

27

29

39

29

38

21

25

3

15

376

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT

Bass, r

Brannen, d

Christeson, 1

Kendel, c.i.

New Ipswich

1.262

495

45

13

New London

1,666

823

29

8

Newbury

631

350

17

6

Newport

1,414

833

42

29

Northfield

1,005

621

39

17

Northumberland

524

409

13

8

Orange

74

63

4

0

Orford

342

221

7

3

Pelham

2.853

1,817

165

54

Pembroke

1,665

1,223

71

23

Peterborough

1,806

1,328

56

13

Piermont

245

130

6

8

Pinkham's Grant

0

5

1

0

Pittsburg

358

73

2

4

Plainfield

569

570

22

7

Plymouth

1.195

1.103

80

29

Randolph

131

107

3

3

Richmond

265

184

20

32

Rindge

1,329

755

65

27

Roxbury

56

59

3

1

Rumney

521

220

14

5

Salem

6,682

4,308

288

89

Salisbury

343

239

13

3

Sanbomton

831

510

20

14

Sharon

113

69

7

0

Shelbume

147

61

3

3

Springfield

342

184

10

3

Stark

164

72

3

2

Stewartstown

202

82

7

9

Stoddard

228

150

13

5

Stratford

148

102

2

1

Sugar Hill

211

143

10

4

Sullivan

177

133

7

3

Sunapee

1,230

557

29

12

Surry

226

137

7

6

Sutton

534

354

23

7

Swanzey

1.588

1,090

43

23

Temple

366

247

17

7

Thornton

617

292

27

12

Tilton

806

507

44

15

Troy

464

378

25

18

Unity

344

219

16

7

Walpole

960

798

34

17

Warner

737

573

33

19

Warren

296

86

10

9

Washington

326

158

8

3

Waterville Valley

106

69

2

0

Weare

2,042

1,110

136

39

Webster

460

313

21

6

Wentworth

278

79

11

5

Wentworths Location

11

6

0

0

Westmoreland

465

362

21

6

Whitefield

625

309

28

7

Wilmot

335

279

13

1

Wilton

934

757

65

12

Winchester

749

576

40

26

Windham

3.509

1.575

130

34

Windsor

45

30

1

2

Woodstock

360

197

17

4

Totals

152.581

110.367

6.188

2.204

No votes cast: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean's Grant. Bean's Purchase, Chandler's Purchase. Crawford's Purchase. Cutt's Grant, Dix's Grant. Erving's Location, Hadley's Purchase, Kilkenny. Livermore. Low & Burbank's Grant. Martin's Location, Odell, Sargent's Purchase, Second College Grant, Success, TTiompson & Meserve's Purchase

GENERAL ELECTION

377

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 1

Burton, r

Babiarz, lib

Burton, r

Babiarz, lib

Albany

232

53

Kilkenny

0

0

Alexandria

458

97

LaconiaWard 1

1,135

144

Alton

1.720

349

Laconia Ward 2

820

137

Ashland

676

93

Laconia Ward 3

793

119

Bartlett

1 ,223

228

Laconia Ward 4

795

181

Bath

375

32

Laconia Ward 5

632

127

Belmont

1.879

409

Laconia Ward 6

888

131

Benton

88

14

Lancaster

1,267

117

Berlin Ward 1

781

99

Landaff

150

22

Berlin Ward 2

831

110

Lebanon Ward 1

1,133

297

Berlin Ward 3

1,059

80

Lebanon Ward 2

1,080

294

Berlin Ward 4

693

83

Lebanon Ward 3

1,110

223

Bethlehem

795

174

Lincoln

573

86

Bridgewater

438

60

Lisbon

525

54

Bristol

987

179

Littleton

2,164

179

Cambridge

1

0

Lyman

212

23

Campton

890

184

Lyme

581

149

Canaan

899

281

Madison

739

172

Carroll

326

53

Meredith

2,288

371

Center Harbor

470

69

Milan

537

47

Charlestown

1,181

485

MiUsfield

9

1

Chatham

113

10

Monroe

366

31

Claremont Ward 1

924

307

Moultonborough

2,069

268

Claremont Ward 2

1,173

304

New Hampton

717

129

Claremont Ward 3

980

312

Newport

1,559

411

Clarksville

101

13

Northumberland

746

71

Colebrook

682

75

Orange

99

18

Columbia

226

20

Orford

426

49

Conway

3,002

675

Ossipee

1,282

300

Cornish

564

142

Piermont

309

54

Croydon

234

40

Pinkham's Grant

2

2

Dalton

327

39

Pittsburg

391

27

Dixville

24

2

Plainfield

694

330

Dorchester

131

20

Plymouth

1,538

536

Dummer

151

12

Randolph

187

28

Easton

127

15

Rumney

628

87

Eaton

156

54

Sanbornton

961

219

Effingham

406

118

Sandwich

571

125

Ellsworth

34

12

Shelbume

194

13

Enfield

1,275

320

Springfield

347

92

Errol

128

16

Stark

206

23

Franconia

481

70

Stewartstown

247

36

Freedom

594

107

Stratford

188

31

Gilford

2,900

433

Sugar Hill

301

34

Gorham

1,128

129

Sunapee

1,292

277

Grafton

305

169

Tamworth

960

183

Grantham

972

189

Thornton

703

154

Green's Grant

2

0

Tilton

888

252

Hadley's Purchase

0

0

Tuftonboro

1,030

152

Groton

172

32

Wakefield

1,337

313

Hale's Location

45

4

Warren

353

34

Hanover

2,259

831

Waterville Valley

136

19

Hart's Location

27

2

Wentworth

313

38

Haverhill

1,479

161

Wentworth's Location

10

3

Hebron

275

34

Whitefield

784

108

Holderness

841

134

Wolfeboro

2,628

466

Jackson

421

45

Woodstock

452

82

Jefferson

456

49

Totals

81,462

15,896

No votes cast: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean's Grant. Bean's Purchase, Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase, Cutt's Grant, Dix's Grant, Erving's Location, Low & Burbank's Grant, Livermore, Martin's Location, Odell, Sargent's Purchase, Second College Grant, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase

378

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 2

Spaulding, r Woodbum, d

Spaulding, r Woodburn, d

Acworth

226

172

Langdon

192

110

Allenstown

819

847

Lempster

263

132

Alstead

402

474

Loudon

1,223

737

Andover

560

422

Marlborough

433

475

Antrim

628

420

Marlow

176

182

Bamstead

982

691

Middleton

267

259

Bennington

346

224

Milton

801

575

Boscawen

729

611

Nelson

161

168

Bow

2,271

1,402

New Durham

648

389

Bradford

480

301

New London

1,629

739

Brookfield

211

78

Newbury

626

316

Canterbury

565

508

Northfield

926

655

Chesterfield

873

723

Northwood

867

621

Chichester

705

388

Pembroke

1,526

1,293

Concord Ward 1

865

733

Pittsfield

850

592

Concord Ward 2

797

758

Rochester Ward 1

1.169

944

Concord Ward 3

639

686

Rochester Ward 2

1.180

839

Concord Ward 4

766

1,082

Rochester Ward 3

1.361

1,016

Concord Ward 5

942

966

Rochester Ward 4

1,159

1.007

Concord Ward 6

611

772

Rochester Ward 5

927

863

Concord Ward 7

969

939

Rollinsford

610

648

Concord Ward 8

741

650

Roxbury

56

42

Concord Ward 9

753

657

Salisbury

320

240

Concord Ward 10

1.289

1,129

Somersworth Ward 1

479

482

Danbury

298

168

Somersworth Ward 2

374

403

Deerfield

1,140

666

Somersworth Ward 3

407

437

Deering

468

282

Somersworth Ward 4

399

566

Dublin

480

336

Somersworth Ward 5

288

374

Epsom

1,151

696

Stoddard

192

141

Farmington

1,119

928

Strafford

891

698

Francestown

448

339

Sullivan

153

135

Franklm Ward 1

583

422

Surry

210

139

Franklin Ward 2

423

341

Sutton

537

329

Franklin Ward 3

559

437

Unity

331

209

Gilmanton

877

545

Walpole

915

758

Gilsum

182

128

Warner

764

539

Goshen

218

111

Washington

287

172

Greenfield

340

273

Weare

1,905

1.109

Hancock

534

438

Webster

500

278

Harrisville

282

251

Westmoreland

454

335

Henniker

1,087

777

Wilmot

344

233

Hill

264

140

Windsor

38

30

Hillsborough

1,139

660

Hopkinton

1.862

1.165

Totals

58,461

44,945

GENERAL ELECTION

379

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 3

Griffin, r

Griffin, r

Atkinson

3.216

Barrington

2,338

Brentwood

1,086

Chester

1.344

Danville

1,284

Dover Ward 1

1.378

Dover Ward 2

1,071

Dover Ward 3

1.907

Dover Ward 4

1,474

Dover Ward 5

1,207

Dover Ward 6

1,335

Durham

2,918

East Kingston

690

Epping

1,724

Exeter

4,577

Fremont

979

Greenland

1,381

Hampstead

2,969

Hampton

5,353

Hampton Falls

868

Kensington

755

Kingston

1,993

Lee

1,322

Madbury

568

New Castle

549

Newfields

597

Newington

386

Newmarket

2,407

Newton

1.268

North Hampton

1.899

Nottingham

1,250

Plaistow

2,447

Portsmouth Ward 1

1,136

Portsmouth Ward 2

1,477

Portsmouth Ward 3

941

Portsmouth Ward 4

1,982

Portsmouth Ward 5

1 .547

Rye

2.554

Salem

7.876

Sandown

1,580

Seabrook

2,234

South Hampton

315

Stratham

2,637

Windham

4,105

Totals

82,924

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 4

Cotantuono, r

Johnson, d

Coiantuono, r

Johnson, d

Auburn

1,407

792

Manchester Ward 5

999

1,115

Bedford

6,550

2,917

Manchester Ward 6

2,234

2,055

Candia

1,333

696

Manchester Ward 7

1,380

1,345

Derry

6,703

4,393

Manchester Ward 8

2,108

1,732

Hooksett

3,067

1,789

Manchester Ward 9

1,611

1,435

Hudson

4,928

3,643

Manchester Ward 10

1,664

1,571

Litchfield

1,924

1,147

Manchester Ward 1 1

1,223

1,062

Londonderry

6,180

3,231

Manchester Ward 12

1 ,863

1,527

Manchester Ward 1

2,362

1.725

Pelham

2,555

1,981

Manchester Ward 2

1,951

1.692

Raymond

2,011

1,452

Manchester Ward 3

1.203

1,295

Manchester Ward 4

1,276

1.211

Totals

56,532

39,806

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 5

Wheeler, r

Regli, d

Wheeler, r

Regli, d

Amherst

3,212

2,262

Nashua Ward 3

1,605

1,640

Brookline

1,097

792

Nashua Ward 4

921

1,205

Dunbarton

750

388

Nashua Ward 5

2,015

1,730

Fitzwilliam

580

388

Nashua Ward 6

1,524

1,664

Goffstown

4,518

2,426

Nashua Ward 7

1,492

1,516

Greenville

426

278

Nashua Ward 8

1,675

1,642

Hinsdale

595

637

Nashua Ward 9

2,122

1,744

Hollis

2,194

1,394

New Boston

1,310

698

Jaffrey

1,273

1.143

New Ipswich

1.250

495

Keene Ward 1

631

858

Peterborough

1,534

1.402

Keene Ward 2

790

1,021

Richmond

302

185

Keene Ward 3

967

884

Rindge

1,332

721

Keene Ward 4

1,007

898

Sharon

93

84

Keene Ward 5

1,070

992

Swanzey

1,458

1.052

Lyndeborough

412

318

Temple

335

253

Mason

336

223

Troy

447

369

Merrimack

6.706

4,206

Wilton

799

888

Milford

2,790

2,884

Winchester

694

598

Mont Vernon

595

430

Nashua Ward 1

2,332

2,005

Totals

55.314

44.064

Nashua Ward 2

2,125

1,751

380

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

STATE SENATE

DISTRICT 1

Bums, r

Berlin Ward 1

327

Berlin Ward 2

385

Berlin Ward 3

495

Berlin Ward 4

303

Bethlehem

454

Cambridge

1

Carroll

241

Clarksville

72

Colebrook

537

Columbia

166

Dalton

264

Dixville

25

Dummer

105

Errol

108

Franconia

306

Gorham

580

Jefferson

355

Lancaster

898

Lisbon

356

Littleton

1,267

Milan

331

Millsfield

10

Northumberland

475

Pinkham's Grant

0

Pittsburg

308

Randolph

100

Shelbume

126

Stark

137

Stewartstown

199

Stratford

131

Sugar Hill

172

Wentworth's Location

9

Whitefield

635

Totals

9,878

Presby, d

673 658 767 603 601 0 175

36 265

91

132

1

67

43

293

824

159

600

233

1,214

281

0

476

6

128

134

86 105

96

125

196

7

345

9,420

Ashland

Bath

Belmont

Benton

Bridgewater

Bristol

Campton

Dorchester

Easton

Ellsworth

Groton

Haverhill

Hebron

Holderness

Landaff

Lincoln

Livermore

Lyman

Lyme

Monroe

New Hampton

Orford

Piermont

Plymouth

Rumney

Sanbomton

Thornton

Tilton

Warren

Waterville Valley

Wentworth

Woodstock

Totals

DISTRICT 2

Gordon, r

619 322

1,816

76

452

1.117

796

130

89

41

180

1,349 288 729 124 480

175 473 354 737 359 284 1,320 571 912 623 878 325 115 302 390

16,426

Cheng, d

218 90

700 34 94

186

374 26 61 11 37

288 52

344 41

212

61 486

62 214 180

84 1,040

87 432 287 445

65

54

71 174

6.510

District 1: No votes cast - Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean's Grant. Bean's Purchase. Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase. Cutt's Grant. Dix's Grant. Erving's Location. Green's Grant. Hadley's Purchase. Kilkenny. Low & Burbank's Grant. Martin's Location, Odell, Sargent's Purchase, Second College Grant, Success, Thompson & Meser\e's Purchase

GENERAL ELECTION

381

STATE SENATE

DISTRICT 3

DISTRICT 4

Johnson, r

Epstein, i

Boyce, r

Vachon, d

Albany

101

200

Alton

1,541

747

Bartlett

654

899

Bamstead

897

816

Brookfield

196

137

Farmington

962

1.107

Center Harbor

389

180

Gilford

2,153

1.533

Chatham

67

70

Gilmanton

804

688

Conway

1.437

2,527

LaconiaWard 1

840

580

Eaton

79

154

Laconia Ward 2

582

506

Effingham

265

302

Laconia Ward 3

502

534

Freedom

281

502

Laconia Ward 4

577

557

Hale's Location

22

28

Laconia Ward 5

406

464

Hart's Location

14

12

Laconia Ward 6

615

527

Jackson

208

331

New Durham

608

456

Madison

243

780

Pittsfield

706

738

Meredith

1,953

832

Strafford

876

932

Middleton

281

204

Milton

856

575

Totals

12,069

10,185

Moultonborough

1.662

858

Ossipee

956

694

Sandwich

391

362

Tamworth

526

725

Tuftonboro

787

471

Wakefield

1.174

576

Wolfeboro

2,174

1.115

Totals

14.716

12,534

DISTRICT 5

DISTRICT 6

Rubens, r

Below, d

Newton, r

McCarley, d

Alexandria

388

212

Barrington

1,641

1.735

Andover

512

520

Nottingham

916

856

Canaan

737

627

Rochester Ward 1

1.168

1,111

Danbury

295

209

Rochester Ward 2

1,153

1,053

Enfield

984

954

Rochester Ward 3

1,474

1,071

Grafton

300

223

Rochester Ward 4

1.193

1,070

Grantham

752

663

Rochester Ward 5

998

953

Hanover

1,652

3,172

Somersworth Ward 1

443

591

Hill

258

158

Somersworth Ward 2

331

482

Lebanon Ward 1

827

1.065

Somersworth Ward 3

370

541

Lebanon Ward 2

829

988

Somersworth Ward 4

367

680

Lebanon Ward 3

817

895

Somersworth Ward 5

248

446

New London

1,435

1,048

Newbury

568

420

Totals

10,302

10,589

Orange

72

68

Plainfield

497

683

Springfield

314

216

Sutton

473

438

Wilmot

301

318

Totals

12.01

12.877

382

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

STATE SENATE

DISTRICT 7

DISTRICT 8

Flanders, r

Trombly. d

Disnard, d

Antrim

662

449

Acworth

301

Bennington

353

243

Alstead

671

Boscawen

482

905

Charlestown

1.520

Bradford

381

399

Claremont Ward 1

1.283

Canterbury

466

674

Claremont Ward 2

1,454

Deering

433

353

Claremont Ward 3

1.377

Francestown

435

384

Cornish

665

Franklin Ward 1

488

551

Croydon

208

Franklin Ward 2

369

429

Gilsum

187

Franklin Ward 3

477

565

Goshen

235

Henniker

963

1,015

Harrisville

413

Hillsborough

1,103

879

Langdon

208

Northfield

812

814

Lempster

273

Salisbury

291

305

Marlow

260

Warner

632

714

Nelson

248

Weare

1.839

1,366

Newport

1,634

Webster

369

434

Stoddard

280

Windsor

54

41

Sunapee Surry

1.111 246

Totals

10.609

10,520

Unity

Walpole

Washington

395

1,266

267

Totals

14,502

DISTRICT 9

DISTRICT 10

Roberge, r

Peterson, d

Eaton, r

Lynch, d

Amherst

3,455

2,220

Chesterfield

1.073

670

Bedford

6,446

3,339

Hinsdale

664

662

Merrimack

6,775

4,603

Keene Ward 1

845

791

Mont Vernon

661

402

Keene Ward 2

1,086

916

New Boston

1,283

780

Keene Ward 3

1,162

856

Keene Ward 4

1,244

840

Totals

18,620

11,344

Keene Ward 5

1,264

1,037

Marlborough

560

437

Roxbury

79

38

Sullivan

214

107

Swanzey

1.814

970

Troy

531

348

Westmoreland

555

300

Winchester

820

582

Totals

11,911

8,554

GENERAL ELECTION

383

STATE SENATE

DISTRICT 11

DISTRICT 12

Daniels, r

Fernald, d

Multer, lib

O'Hearn, r

Franks, d

Dublin

377

491

22

Brookline

1,163

786

Fitzwilliam

464

530

47

Greenville

342

357

Greenfield

270

347

37

Hollis

2,315

1.390

Hancock

438

588

30

Mason

319

248

Jaffrey

892

1,329

81

Nashua Ward 1

2,619

2,008

Lyndeborough

369

357

31

Nashua Ward 2

2,154

1,873

Milford

3,075

2,516

180

Nashua Ward 3

1,662

1,710

New Ipswich

1,081

649

68

Nashua Ward 5

2,038

1,933

Peterborough

1.170

1,897

91

Richmond

251

235

15

Totals

12,612

10,305

Rindge

1,112

887

137

Sharon

70

115

6

Temple

292

314

26

Wilton

762

900

72

Totals

10,623

11,155

843

DISTRICT 13

DISTRICT 14

LaGatta, r

Pignatelli,d 1

Postpischil, lib

Francoeur, r

Foy, d

Wallack, lib

Nashua Ward 4

656

1,451

92

Hudson

5,034

3,847

295

Nashua Ward 6

1,042

2,180

108

Litchfield

1,790

1,345

98

Nashua Ward 7

1,071

1,938

119

Londonderry

5,612

3,705

364

Nashua Ward 8

1,326

2,112

136

Nashua Ward 9

1,532

2,447

140

Totals

12,436

8,897

757

Totals

5,627

10.128

595

DISTRICT 15

DISTRICT 16

MacNeil, r I

.arsen, d

Concord Ward 1

600

989

Concord Ward 2

610

936

Concord Ward 3

472

876

Concord Ward 4

586

1.261

Concord Ward 5

588

1.361

Concord Ward 6

482

891

Concord Ward 7

641

1,273

Concord Ward 8

502

872

Concord Ward 9

553

864

Concord Ward 10

871

1.552

Hopkinton

1,161

1,830

Pembroke

1,151

1,659

Vogt, lib

51 57 34 76 48 56 46 56 41 65 106 92

Gatsas, r DeStefano, d Elevens, lib

Bow

1,431

2,319

125

Candia

1,289

735

96

Chester

981

683

87

Dunbarton

607

586

45

Hooksett

2,825

2,082

170

Manchester Ward 1

2,281

1,960

112

Manchester Ward 2

2,060

1,659

104

Manchester Ward 12

1,780

1,628

132

Totals

13,254

11,652

871

Totals

8,217

14,364

728

384

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

STATE SENATE

DISTRICT 17

DISTRICT 18

Barnes, Jr., r

Devine, d

Infantine, r

O'Neil. d

Allenstown

856

782

Auburn

1.279

990

Brentwood

869

542

Manchester Ward 5

854

1.321

Chichester

656

369

Manchester Ward 6

2.069

2.326

Danville

958

661

Manchester Ward 7

1.132

1.689

Deerfield

1,265

545

Manchester Ward 8

1.907

2.067

Epping

1.468

860

Manchester Ward 9

1.377

1.784

Epsom

1,144

654

Fremont

943

450

Totals

8.618

10.177

Loudon

1.216

693

Northwood

930

588

Raymond

2,616

1.068

Sandown

1,067

1.004

Totals

13.988

8.216

DISTRICT 19

DISTRICT 20

Prescott, r

Woodv

korth, d

Hunter, r

D'Allesandro, d

Derry

6,387

4,519

Goffstown

3,779

3.442

Hampstead

2,272

1,491

Manchester Ward 3

970

1.614

Kingston

1,528

1,054

Manchester Ward 4

957

1.597

Plaistow

1,785

1,371

Manchester Ward 10 Manchester Ward 1 1

1,258 958

2.138 1.386

Totals

1.972

8.435

Totals

7,922

10,177

DISTRICT 21

DISTRICT 22

Townsend, r

Wheeler, d

Kienun, Jr., r

Hatem, d

Dover Ward 1

691

1,256

Atkinson

2,664

1,665

Dover Ward 2

520

1,142

Pelham

2,671

2.065

Dover Ward 3

982

1.658

Salem

6,065

5.121

Dover Ward 4

732

1,296

Windham

3,589

1.679

Dover Ward 5

559

1,252

Dover Ward 6

672

1.190

Totals

14,989

10.530

Durham Lee

1,415 719

3,441 1,293

Madbury

319

516

RoUinstord

501

804

Totals

7.110

13.848

GENERAL ELECTION

385

STATE SENATE

DISTRICT 23

DISTRICT 24

Jones, r

Hollingworth, d

Williams, i

Semprini, r

Cohen, d

East Kingston

479

408

40

Greenland

1,069

729

Exeter

2,682

3,479

738

New Castle

415

329

Hampton

2,812

4,809

330

Newington

311

183

Hampton Falls

551

488

47

Newmarket

1.588

2,250

Kensington

419

557

106

Portsmouth Ward 1

885

985

Newfields

399

368

43

Portsmouth Ward 2

976

1,678

Newton

730

964

157

Portsmouth Ward 3

710

686

North Hampton

1,176

1,269

85

Portsmouth Ward 4

1,453

1,348

Seabrook

1,403

1,713

241

Portsmouth Ward 5

1,076

1,460

South Hampton

202

267

20

Rye

Stratham

1 ,854 2,012

1.531 1,553

Totals

10,853

14,322

1.807

Totals

12,349

12,732

386 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

STATE REPRESENTATIVES

The following list gives the names of the candidates for State Representative and the number of votes for each. Asterisks designate the names of the persons elected.

BELKNAP COUNTY

District No. 1 (Center Harbor. Meredith ){ 2)

*David M. Lawton, Meredith, r 2,152

*Stephen H. Nedeau. Meredith, r 2.072

Kent F. Warner, Center Harbor, d 876

Frank L. Arnold, Center Harbor, d 826

District No. 2 (New Hampton, Sanbornton, Tilton)(2)

*Fran Wendeiboe. New Hampton, r 1,698

*Tom Salatiello. Sanbornton. d 1,458

Omer C. Ahem, Jr., Sanbornton, r 1 ,457

William W. Joscelyn, Tilton, d 876

Jim Dodge, Tilton, i 774

District No. 3 (Belmont)(2)

*James P. Pilliod, Belmont, r 1,479

* John H. Thomas, Belmont, r 1 ,266

Jane A. Murray. Belmont, d 95 1

District No. 4 (GilfordK2)

*Alida Millham, Gilford, r 2,008

*William Johnson, Gilford, d 1.860

William F. Dowling, Gilford, r 1 .766

District No. 5 (Alton, Bamstead, Gilmanton)(3)

*Laurie J. Boyce, Alton, r 3,077

*David H. Russell, Gilmanton, r 3.003

*Stan Czech. Alton, r 2.585

Vincent P Miller. Bamstead. d 1,919

Robert Kaplan. Bamstead. d 1 .446

Stanley Devorin-Post. Bamstead. d 1 ,095

District No. 6 (Alton, Bamstead, Belmont, Gilford, Gilmanton, New Hampton, Sanbomton, Tilton)(l)

*Gordon E. Bartlett, Belmont, r 9,721

Markos Condodemetraky, Belmont, d 5,1 1 1

District No. 7 (Laconia Wards 1-6K6)

*Robert G. Holbrook, Laconia, r 3,745

*Donald H. Flanders, Laconia, r 3,612

*Thomas Rice, Jr., Laconia, r 3,29 1

*Glenn E. Dewhirst, Laconia, r 3,261

*Ralph J. Rosen, Laconia, r 3,099

*Jane Wood, Laconia, d 3,092

John A. Veazey, Laconia, r 3,000

Richard Stuart, Laconia. d 2.791

Bernard L. Boutin, Laconia. d 2.454

Peter R. Brunette, Laconia. d 2.444

Dorothy Duffy. Laconia, d 2,291

Carol I. Murray, Laconia, d 2,168

Robert Kingsbury, Laconia, 1 675

CARROLL COUNTY

District No. 1 (Bartlett, Chatham. Hart's Location, Jackson)(l)

*Gene G. Chandler, Bartlett, r , . . . 1,862

District No. 2 (Conway, Hale's Location)(2)

*P. Judith Sullivan, Conway, r 2,330

* Howard C. Dickinson, Conway, r 2,237

William T. Riley, Conway, d 1,758

District No. 3 (Bartlett, Chatham, Conway, Hale's Location, Hart's Location, Jackson)(l)

*Henry P Mock, Jackson, r 5,090

District No. 4 (Albany, Eaton, Madison)(l)

*Don Philbrick, Eaton, r 896

Stanley Solomon. Albany, d 614

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District No. 5 (Effingham, Freedom, Ossipee)(2)

*David L. Babson, Jr., Ossipee, r 2,005

*L. Randy Lyman. Ossipee, r 1 ,853

District No. 6 (Wakefield)( 1 )

*Joseph D. Kenney, Wakefield, r 1 ,533

Bob Janis (write-in ) 95

District No. 7 ( Wolfeboro)( 1 )

*Stanley E. Stevens, Wolfeboro, r 2,092

Earl L. Keniston, Wolfeboro, d 1,161

Michael W. Hurley. Wolfeboro, I 212

District No. 8 (Brooktield, Wakefield, Wolfeboro)( 1 )

*Jeb E. Bradley, Wolfeboro, r 4,876

District No. 9 (Moultonborough)(l)

*Betsey L. Patten, Moultonborough, r 2,133

District No. 10 (Moultonborough, Sandwich, Tamworth, Tuftonboro)(2)

*Lee Quimby. Sandwich, r 3,816

*Gary P. Torressen, Moultonborough, r 3,012

Paul Henle. Tamworth, d 2.159

CHESHIRE COUNTY

District No. 1 (WalpoleX 1 )

*PaulA. McGuirk, Walpole, d 1,156

Charles Miller, Walpole, r 624

District No. 2 (Alstead, Gilsum, Marlow. Surry, Walpole, Westmoreland)(2)

*Robert Batchelder, Marlow, d 2,275

*John M. Pratt, Walpole, d 1 .986

John J. Laurent, Westmoreland, r 1,865

Robert S. Harcke, Westmoreland, r 1 ,788

District No. 3 (ChesterfieldM 1 )

*McKim W. Mitchell, Chesterfield, d 1,052

H. Curt Nowill. Chesterfield, r 690

District No. 4 ( Hinsdale )( I )

* William E. Roberts, Hinsdale, r 920

District No. 5 (Winchester)(l)

*Irene A. Pratt, Winchester, d 1 ,094

District No. 6 (Chesterfield, Hinsdale, Winchester)(l)

♦Edwin O. Smith, Hinsdale, r 2.326

Kenneth Cole, Winchester, d 1 .997

District No. 7 (Harrisville, Nelson, Stoddard, Sullivan)( 1 )

*Peter H. Allen, Han-isville, d 873

Richard P. Church, Nelson, r 713

District No. 8 (Dublin. Marlborough, Roxbury, Troy)(2)

♦Daniel M. Burnham. Dublin, d 1,523

♦Stephen G. Avery, Dublin, r 1 ,398

Anna Z. Tilton. Marlborough, d 1 , 1 87

Dick Sevatson, Dublin, r 766

Eugene J. Donohue. Marlborough, 1 144

DistrictNo. 9(Jaffrey)(2)

♦Joseph P. Manning. Jaffrey, r 1 ,57 1

♦H. Charles Royce, Jaffrey, r 1,524

DistrictNo. 10(Rindge>(l)

♦John B. Hunt, Rindge, r 1 .337

Patricia Lang Barry, Rindge. d 898

DistrictNo. II (Swanzey)(2)

♦Bernard Lambert, Swanzey, d 1 ,252

♦Judson K. Dexter, Swanzey, r 1 .25 1

Alfred Lerandeau, Swanzey, d 1 ,143

District No. 12 (Fitzwilliam, Richmond)! 1)

♦Barbara Hull Richardson, Richmond, d 1 ,05 1

Roy Kendel, Fitzwilliam. c.i. (write-in) 22

District No. 13 (Fitzwilliam. Richmond. Rindge, Swanzey)(l)

♦Susan Emerson. Rindge, r 3,834

Arpad J. Toth, Swanzey, d 1 ,864

Roy Kendel, Fitzwilliam, c.i 295

388 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

District No. 14 (Keene Ward 1)(1)

*Jim DePecol, Keene, d 739

Douglas K. Fish. Keene, r 672

Michelle Otterson. Keene. 1 135

District No. 15 (Keene Ward 2)( 1 )

*Ronald G. Russell, Keene. d 1.084

Ed Csenge, Keene, r 688

District No. 1 6 (Keene Ward 3)( 1 )

*David R. Meader, Keene, d 1,015

Douglas E. Hill, Keene, r 783

Keith Walter. Keene, 1 106

District No. 1 7 (Keene Ward 4)( 1 )

*Roger Zerba. Keene. d 1 ,263

John W. Swatosh, Keene, r 711

District No. 1 8 ( Keene Ward 5)( 1 )

*Chandler Fairbanks. Keene. r 1,131

Timothy N. Robertson, Keene, d 1 .077

District No. 19 (Keene Wards l-5)(3)

*Chuck Weed, Keene, d 5,074

*Dana A. Edwards, Keene, r 5,028

*Peter S. Espiefs. Keene, d 4.599

Richard F. Doucette. Keene, d 4,403

Philip M. Hamblet, Keene. r 3,183

Ronald D. Smith, Keene, r 2,729

COOS COUNTY

District No. 1 (Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Clarksville, Colebrook, Columbia, Dix's Grant, Dixville,

Pittsburg, Second College Grant. Stewartstown)(2)

*Eric Stohl. Columbia, r 1 ,476

*Perley E. Davis, Colebrook, r 1,139

Irene M. Bean. Colebrook. r (write-in) 229

Fred Strong, Colebrook. I 189

District No. 2 (Cambridge, Dummer, Errol, Erving's Location, Millsfield. Northumberland, Odell, Stratford, Wentworth's

Location)( 1 )

*Dana L. Landers, Northumberland, d 991

District No. 3 (Kilkenny. Lancaster. Stark)( 1 )

*Lynn C. Norton. Lancaster, r 1,423

District No. 4 (Cambridge. Dummer. Errol. Erving's Location, Kilkenny, Lancaster, Millsfield, Northumberland, Odell,

Stark, Stratford. Wentworth's Location)! 1 )

*Leighton Pratt, Lancaster, r 2,524

District No. 5 (Dalton. Whitefield)( 1 )

*John E. Tholl, Jr., Whitefield, r 1.075

District No. 6 (Bean's Grant, Bean's Purchase, Carroll, Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase, Cutt's Grant, Gorham,

Green's Grant, Hadley's Purchase, Jefferson. Low & Burbank's Grant, Martin's Location, Pinkham's Grant. Randolph.

Sargent's Purchase. Shelbume. Success. Thompson & Meserve's Purchase)(2)

*Lawrence J. Guay, Gorham, r 1 .379

*Paula E. Bradley, Randolph, d 1.336

Donald F. Lamontagne. Gorham. r 1 ,285

Marian Davis Woodruff. Randolph, d 805

District No. 7 (Beriin Wards 1-4, Milan)(5)

*John Gallus, Beriin. r 3,202

♦Robert Rodrigue. Beriin. d 2,797

*Edgar Mears. Berlin, d 2,761

♦Michael J. Rozek, Beriin, r 2,674

*Dave Woodward. Milan, r 2,415

Beverly A. Ingersoil, Berlin, d 2,228

Margaret McClellan, Berlin, d 2,253

GRAFTON COUNTY

District No. 1 (Bethlehem. Littleton, Monroe)(3)

♦Stephanie Eaton. Littleton, r 2,655

*Brien L. Ward. Littleton, r 2,547

*G. Michael Gilman, Littleton, r 2,123

Jan Edick, Littleton, d 1 ,686

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389

District No. 2 (Bath, Lisbon, Lyman)(l)

*Gene B. Marshall. Lisbon, r 1

John Kaspszak, Lisbon, r (write-in)

District No. 3 (Benton, Franconia, Landaff, Sugar Hill, Warren)(l)

*Robert J. Giuda, Warren, r

Charles Chandler, Warren, d

Anne M. deRham. Franconia, 1

District No. 4 (Easton, Ellsworth, Lincoln, Livermore, Woodstock)( 1 )

*Bonnie Ham, Woodstock, r

Warren Emerson Priest, Woodstock, d

District No. 5 (Haverhill, Orford, Piermont)(2)

*Douglass P. Teschner, Haverhill, r 1

*John S. Cobb, Haverhill, r 1

Arnold Shields, Piermont, d

District No. 6 (Campton, Holderness, Thornton, Waterville Valley )(2)

*Robert Barker, Campton, r 1

*Sid Lovett, Holderness, d 1

Richard S. Brothers, Thornton, r 1

Gary Lance Johnson, Holderness, d 1

District No. 7 (Plymouth)(2)

*Debra A. Naro, Plymouth, d 1

*Mary R. Cooney, Plymouth, d 1

Patrice Scott, Plymouth, r

Allen K. MacNeil. Plymouth, r

District No. 8 (Ashland. Bridgewater, Bristol, Hebron)(2)

*Burton W. Williams, Bristol, r 1

*Bill Gabler, Hebron, r 1

Helyn A. Townsend, Bridgewater, d 1

District No. 9 (Dorchester, Groton, Rumney, Wentworth)( 1 )

*John R.M. Alger, Rumney, r 1

Jody Young, Rumney, d

District No. 10 (Hanover, Lyme)(4)

*Sharon Nordgren. Hanover, d 3

*Martha S. Solow, Hanover, d 3

*Hilda Weyl Sokol, Hanover, d 3

*Bernard Benn, Hanover, d 3

Robert Gienko, Jr, Hanover, r 2

Channing T. Brown, Hanover, r 1

Charles S. Toner, Jr, Lyme, r 1

Thomas W. Toner, Lyme, r 1

District No. 1 1 (Alexandria, Canaan, Grafton, Orange)(2)

*David M. Scanlan, Canaan, r 1

*Charles E. Sova, Orange, r 1

John C. Carr, Canaan, d 1

Pete Solomon. Canaan, d

District No. 12 ( Enfield )( 1)

*Paul Mirski, Enfield, r 1

Vamavas Zagaris. Enfield, d

District No. 13 (Enfield, Lebanon Wards l-3)( 1)

*Nancy Scovner, Enfield, r 3

David Hall, Enfield, r , 2

District No. 14 (Lebanon Wards l-3)(4)

*Terri C. Dudley, Lebanon, r 2

*Susan W. Almy, Lebanon, d 2

*Ralph Akins, Lebanon, r 2

*Marion Pawlek, Lebanon, d 2

Ai Picconi, Lebanon, r 2

Lawrence E. Root, Lebanon, r 1

.007 40

936

654

70

878 596

,753 ,453 894

,738 ,604 ,272 ,019

.276 ,026 939

883

.779 ,642 ,046

,173 348

573 ,432 299 294 596 ,898 ,703 .615

,603 ,173 ,110

523

,155 742

,968 ,974

,950 ,766 745 ,392 282 ,756

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

District No. 1 (Antrim, Deering, Windsor)(l)

*Kimberley Dionne, Antrim, r

Richard Herman, Windsor, d

Boyd E. Quackenbush. Antrim, I . . .

917 818 175

390 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

District No. 2 (Hillsborough)( 1)

*LaiTy G. Elliott. Hillsborough, r 1,184

Gilman Shattuck, Hillsborough, d 702

District No. 3 (Antrim. Deering. Hillsborough, Windsor)(l)

*Maxwell D. Sargent, Hillsborough, r 2,830

District No. 4 (Francestown, New Boston )( 1)

*Pierre W. Bruno. New Boston, r 1 ,848

Roger Hall, Francestown, d 1 ,027

District No. 5 (Weare)(2)

*Neal M. Kurk, Weare, r 1,743

*Gary S. Hopper, Weare, r 1,371

John McCausland, Weare, i 1,172

Lisa M.Wilber, Weare, 1 385

District No. 6 (Francestown. New Boston. Weare)( 1 )

*0. Alan Thulander. Francestown, r 4,483

District No. 7 (Goffstown)(5)

*Larry Emerton, Goffstown, r 4,246

*Karen K. McRae, Goffstown, r 3,961

*Robert Wheeler, Goffstown. r 3.839

*Richard E. Fletcher, Goffstown, r 3,649

*Randolph Holden. Goffstown, r 3,609

John C. Sarette. Goffstown. d 3.226

Donna C. Kelly, Goffstown, d 3.077

Jeannine Bernier. Goffstown. 1 1.192

Danielle Donovan. Goffstown. 1 1,115

District No. 8 (Peterborough. Sharon)(2)

*Andrew R, Peterson. Peterborough, r 2.261

*Merton S. Dyer. Peterborough, r 1,992

District No. 9 (Bennington, Hancock)(l)

*Edward R. Leach, Hancock, r 1 .250

District No. 10 (Greenfield. Lyndeborough, Mont Vemon)( 1 )

*Linda T. Foster, Mont Vernon, d 1 .296

Jarvis Adams IV. Greenland, r 1.168

District No. 1 1 (Wilton )( 1 )

*Hal Melcher. Wilton, d 1.018

Daren F. McGettigan. Wilton, r 715

District No. 12 (Bennington, Greenfield. Hancock, Lyndeborough. Mont Vernon. Wilton )( 1 )

*Pamela D. Coughlin, Mont Vernon, r 2,958

Chris Owen. Wilton, d 2,758

District No. 13 (Milford)(4)

*Peter E. Bragdon. Milford. r 3.414

*Tim O'Connell. Milford. r 3,001

*Peter R. Leishman. Milford, r 2.974

*Keith Herman. Milford, r 2,914

Ruth Heden. Milford. d 2,805

Nolan T. Jones, Milford, d 1,748

District No. 14 (Amherst)(3)

*Cynthia J. Dokmo, Amherst, r 3,723

*Paul D. Spiess. Amherst, r 3,369

*Robert H. Rowe, Amherst, r 3,127

Christy Day. Amherst, d 2,262

Matthew MacLean. Amherst, d 1 ,406

Rhonda M. Keiper, Amherst, 1 622

District No. 15(Bedford)(4)

*Kathleen M. Flora, Bedford, r 6,538

♦Maurice E. Goulet, Bedford, r 5,801

*Edward P. Moran. Bedford, r 5,663

*John A. Graham. Bedford, r 5.640

Carolyn Cotlrell. Bedford, d 3.062

Shelley Herson. Bedford, d 2,654

Michael Schulte. Bedford, d 2,541

District No. 16 (Amherst. BedfordKl)

*Peter F. Bergin. Amherst, r 11 ,732

District No. 17 (Litchfield)(2)

*Leon Calawa, Jr., Litchfield, r 1,831

*Loren Jean, Litchfield, r 1 ,733

Brian Ballou, Litchfield, d 1,250

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391

District No. 18 (Merrimack)(8)

*Bob L'Heureux. Merrimack, r 7,250

*Peter L. Batula, Merrimack, r 6,638

*John Balcom. Merrimack, r 6,162

*Robert Milligan. Merrimack, r 6.092

*Robert W. Brundige, Merrimack, r 6,054

*Chris Christensen, Merrimack, r 6,034

*Charles Q. Hall, Merrimack, r 5,641

*Dennis H. Field.s, Merrimack, r 5,397

Rose H. Arthur, Merrimack, d 5.195

Jackie Flood, Merrimack, d 5,026

Don Botsch, Meirimack, d 3,907

Kevin O'Neill, Merrimack.d 3.770

Walt Wienzek, Merrimack, 1 1,660

District No. 19 (New Ipswich, TempIe)(I)

*Donald Carlson, New Ipswich, r 1,854

District No. 20 (Brookline, Greenville, Mason)(2)

*Thomas I. Arnold, Jr., Brookline, r 1 ,975

*Betty B. Hall, Brookline, d 1,863

District No. 21 (Brookline, Greenville. Mason, New Ipswich, Temple)(l)

*Richard S. Eaton, Greenville, r 4,284

District No. 22(Hollis)(2)

*Carolyn M. Gargasz, Hoilis, r 2,109

*Richard B. Drisko, Hoilis, r 2.061

Larry Finkelstein. Hoilis, d 1 ,730

Nancy W. Wall, Hoilis, r (write-in) 77

District No. 23 (Hudson)(6)

*David J. Alukonis, Hudson, r 5, 1 36

*Robert E. Clegg. Jr., Hudson, r 4,789

*Joan C. Tate. Hudson, r 4,547

*Lars T Christiansen. Hud.son, r 4,497

*David M. Bouchard. Hudson, r 4.346

*Rudy Lessard, Hudson, r 4,236

John Knowles, Hudson, d 4,077

Jeannie Serino, Hudson, d 3,525

Tony Lekas. Hudson, 1 1,428

District No. 24 (Pelham)(3)

*Jean-Guy J. Bergeron, Pelham, r 2,990

*Christopher Seibel, Pelham, r 2,498

♦Harold Lynde, Pelham. d 2,412

Philip J. McColgan, Jr., Pelham, d 2,203

District No. 25 (Hudson, Pelham)(l)

*Donald B. White. Hudson, r 10.1 14

District No. 26 (Nashua Ward 1 )(3)

*Claire B. McHugh, Nashua, r 2,147

*Ruth Ginsburg. Nashua, d 2,1 10

*Paul C. Bellavance, Nashua, d 2,094

David G. Wayne. Nashua, r 1 ,648

Henry W. McElroy, Jr., Nashua, r 1 ,909

Francis J. Pickett, Nashua, d 1 ,509

District No. 27 (Nashua Ward 2)(3)

*Michael A. Balboni, Nashua, r 1 ,934

*Richard LaRose, Nashua, r 1 ,834

*Robert S. Mercer, Nashua, r 1 ,722

Leo A. Balzano, Nashua, d 1,598

Richard Wall, Nashua, d 1,509

Daniel Groves, Nashua, 1 489

District No. 28 (Nashua Ward 3)(3)

*Robert A. Daigle. Nashua, d 1 ,689

*Nancy M. Ford, Nashua, r 1 ,500

*Lori Movsesian, Nashua, d 1 ,435

William J. McCarty. Nashua, d 1 .409

Sylvia A. Holley, Nashua, r 1 ,33 1

District No. 29 (Nashua Ward 4)(3)

*David E. Cote, Na.shua. d 1,333

*Mary J. Gorman, Nashua, d 1 ,034

*Tom Alciere, Nashua, r 806

Alphonse A. Haettenschwiller, Nashua, d 75 1

392 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

District No. 30 (Nashua Ward 5 )( 3)

*Mary L. Andosca. Nashua, d 1 ,852

*Har\'ey Keye, Nashua, d 1 ,722

*Nelson Allan. Nashua, r 1 .624

Angehne A. Kopka, Nashua, d 1 .597

WilHam E. Mosher. Nashua, r 1 ,554

District No. 3 1 (Nashua Ward 6)(3)

*Jane A. demons, Nashua, d 1.811

*Cynthia P. Sweeney, Nashua, d 1 ,733

*Roland J. Lefebvre, Nashua, d 1,694

District No. 32 (Nashua Ward 7)(3)

*Lori Cardin, Nashua, d 1 .707

*Peter R. Cote. Nashua, d 1.569

*Claudette R. Jean. Nashua, d 1 ,442

District No. 33 (Nashua Ward 8)(3)

*Bette R. Lasky, Nashua, d 1 .826

*Chris Konys. Nashua, d 1,653

*Joan H. Schulze, Nashua, d 1,443

Barry Brawer. Nashua, r 1 .32 1

Albert C. Cemota. Nashua, r 1 ,274

District No. 34 (Nashua Ward 9)(3)

*Mary Ellen Martin. Nashua, d 1 .964

*Christine Furman. Nashua, r 1 .957

*Lawrence A. Artz. Nashua, r 1 .673

Dawn C. Nolan-Piteri, Nashua, r 1,518

Francis M. Henry, Nashua, d 1 ,394

District No. 35 (Nashua Wards 1,2,3.5)( 1 )

*Paul G. LaFlamme. Jr.. Nashua, r 7.632

Shirley Raybum, Nashua, d 7.101

District No. 36 (Nashua Wards 4.6.7.8.9)(1)

*Theresa Drabinowicz. Nashua, d 10,846

District No. 37 (Manchester Ward 1 )(3)

*John P. Kacavas. Manchester, d 1 .976

*Jeff Goley. Manchester, d 1 .939

*Sandra Reeves. Manchester, r 1.819

William Beaton. Manchester, r 1 .728

Linda L. Garrish. Manchester, d 1,576

Edward C. Mosca. Manchester, r 1,485

District No. 38 (Manchester Ward 2)(3)

*Saggy A. Tahir. Manchester, r .' 1.737

* James W. Craig. Manchester, d 1 .72 1

*William M. Gelding. Manchester, r 1.439

Richard F. Ahem. Manchester, d 1.437

Michael D. Bouchard. Manchester, d 1.384

William A. Varkas. Manchester, r 1 ,368

District No. 39 (Manchester Ward 3)(3)

*William Clayton. Manchester, d 1 ,201

*Frank C. Guinta, Manchester, r 1.193

*Bonnie Patria. Manchester, d 1 ,036

Frank Cartier. Manchester, r 1 .002

George A. LaPorte. Manchester, d 968

District No. 40 (Manchester Ward 4)(3)

*Leo P. Pepino. Manchester, r 1 .35 1

*Lionel W. Johnson, Manchester, d 1,272

*Kathleen Souza. Manchester, r 1.117

Anthony F. Simon. Manchester, d 1.086

Roy Shoults. Sr.. Manchester, r 783

District No. 41 (Manchester Ward 5)(3)

*Alice T. McDonough-Wallace, Manchester, d 978

*Greg Salts. Manchester, r 948

*Eric Palangas, Manchester, d 855

Norma Greer Champagne. Manchester, r 807

Jeff Michelsen, Manchester, d 785

District No. 42 (Manchester Ward 6)(3)

*Benjamin C. Baroody. Manchester, d 2.030

*Jeffrey Duval. Manchester, d 1.783

*Mike Bouldin. Manchester, r 1,763

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393

Robert E. Murphy, Manchester, d 1

Dean Ouellette, Manchester, r 1

Bud Luebkert, Manchester, r 1

District No. 43 (Manchester Ward 7)(3)

*Paul J. Dwyer, St.. Manchester, d 1

*Carol Ann Williams, Manchester, d 1

*Robert J. Haley, Manchester, d 1

Jeffrey Carter, Manchester, r 1

Vivian J. Desmarais, Manchester, r 1

District No. 44 (Manchester Ward 8)(3)

*Rayniond Buckley, Manchester, d 1

*Roland O. Beaupre, Manchester, r 1

*Steve Vaillancourt, Manchester, 1 1

Christopher Hall, Manchester, r 1

Sandra Rogers, Manchester, d 1

Viola B. Cookson, Manchester, d 1

District No. 45 (Manchester Ward 9)(3)

* Andre Martel, Manchester, r 1

*William J. Desrosiers, Manchester, r 1

*Barbara Shaw, Manchester, d 1

James A. Burkush, Manchester, d 1

Gerald O. Gosselin. Manchester, d 1

Mark A. Krochmal, Manchester, r

District No. 46 (Manchester Ward 10)(3)

*Irene M. Messier, Manchester, r 1

*Gary C. Greenberg, Manchester, r 1

*John M. White, Manchester, d 1

Leo R. Larochelle, Manchester, d 1

George L. D'Orazio, Manchester, r 1

John H. Early, Manchester, d 1

Howard F. Darms, Manchester, 1

District No. 47 (Manchester Ward 11 )(3)

^Nicholas Panagopoulos Manchester, d 1

*Judy Courchesne, Manchester, d 1

*Rob Thompson, Manchester, r 1

Roland M. Turgeon, Manchester, d

Gaston J.F. Morin, Manchester, 1

District No. 48 (Manchester Ward 12)(3)

*Marc Pappas, Manchester, r 1

*Robert Chabot, Manchester, r 1

*Carlos E. Gonzalez, Manchester, r 1

Doris J. Gagne, Manchester, d 1

Kelly A. Dobens, Manchester, d 1

Bernard J. Rafferty, Manchester, d

Donald Welch, Manchester, 1

726 694 476

.382 237 .179 .141 ,103

,786 ,737 ,622 ,532 ,285 ,062

,548 ,410 ,365 ,362 ,018 905

,719 ,358 ,301 ,221 ,121 ,054 247

,101 ,076 ,073 944 394

,726 ,694 ,579 ,251 ,021 897 483

MERRIMACK COUNTY

District No. 1 (Andover, Danbury, Hill, Salisbury, Wilmot)(2)

* William E. Leber, Andover, r 1,697

*Richard P. Brewster, Andover, r 1 ,456

Marcel A. Duclos, Andover, d 925

John W. Jones, Wilmot. d 873

Howard L. Wilson, Andover, 1 534

District No. 2 (Newbury, New London, Sutton, Warner)(3)

* Alf E. Jacobson, New London, r 3,244

*J.D. Colcord, Warner, r 3,052

*Steven Winter, Newbury, r 2,716

Jay Rosenfield, New London, d 2,617

Nicole Fouliard, Warner, d 1 ,701

W. Barry Wright, New London, d 1 ,628

District No. 3 (Bradford, Henniker)(2)

*Barbara Conner French, Henniker, d 1 .476

*Beth Rodd, Bradford, d 1,240

Patricia Kovacs, Henniker, r 1,192

Lance Rickenberg, Bradford, r 1 ,034

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District No. 4 (Boscawen)Cl)

*Claire D. Clarke. Boscawen, d 842

Daniel L. Mathieu, Boscawen, r 524

District No. 5 (Bow)(l)

*Michael Whalley, Bow. r 2,420

Jonathan A. Bresler. Bow. d 1.321

District No. 6 (Hopkinton)( 1 )

*Derek Owen, Hopkinton. d 1 .970

Al Wait. Hopkinton. r ; 1,069

District No. 7 (Boscawen. Bow. Dunbarton, Hopkinton. Webster)(3)

*Eric Anderson. Bow. r 5,247

*Richard Kennedy. Hopkinton. r 4,597

*John R. Swindlehurst, Dunbarton. r 4.165

Cynthia G. Gunn. Bow. d 3.913

George W. Chase. Hopkinton, d 3,843

Era K. Holmes. Hopkinton, d 3.049

Brad Dorsey, Hopkinton. 1 874

District No. 8 (Northfield)( 1 )

♦Christopher H. Dunne, Northfield, r 828

Alyssa Virtue. Northfield. d 746

District No. 9 (Canterbury. Loudon, Northfield, Pittsfield)(4)

*Leo W. Eraser. Jr.. Pittsfield. r 3.219

*Roy D. Maxfield. Loudon, r 2,93 1

*Priscilla Parmenter Lockwood, Canterbury, r 2.808

♦Raymond C. Cummings. Loudon, r 2.780

Carolyn A. Virtue. Northfield. d 2.584

Deedee Maratea, Loudon, d 2,161

Denise L. Perron. Loudon, d 2.113

Henry Boermeester. Pittsfield. d 1 .687

District No. 10 (Chichester. Epsom)(2)

*Tony F. Soltani, Epsom, r 1,619

♦Charles B. Yeaton, Epsom, d 1.408

Scott A. Spaulding, Epsom, r 1.297

Maureen Baxley, Epsom, d 870

District No. 11 (Hooksett)(3)

♦David W, Hess. Hooksett. r 3.069

♦Stephen L'Heureux. Hooksett, r 2.846

♦Ray F. Langer. Hooksett, r 2.324

Marlene A. Lein. Hooksett, d 1 .602

Warren A. Nightingale. Hooksett. d 1. 1 88

Don Galloway. Hooksett. 1 517

District No. 12 (Allenstown. Pembroke)(4)

♦Frank Davis. Pembroke, r 2.467

♦Gabriel Daneault, Allenstown, d 2.343

♦Deanna P. Rush. Pembroke, d 2. 1 40

♦Vincent E. Greco. Pembroke, d 1.967

Benjamin E. Fontaine. Jr.. Allenstown, r 1,841

William Doty Field. Pembroke, r 1.693

Larry Boucher. Pembroke, d 1 ,559

District No. 13 (Franklin Wards l-3)(3) - :

♦Randy J. Perkins. Franklin, d 1,638

♦Martin Feuerstein. Franklin, r 1 .5 1 8

♦James A. Whittemore, Franklin, r 1 ,479

Bronwyn Asplund. Franklin, r 1 ,452

District No. 14 (Concord Ward 1 )( 1 )

♦Dave Poulin, Concord, r 1 ,038

Carol Therriault Bumey, Concord, d 635

District No. 1 5 (Concord Ward 2)( 1 )

♦John D. Hutchinson, Concord, r 810

Jean R. Wallin. Concord, d 774

District No. 16 (Concord Ward 3)(1)

♦Mary Stuart Gile. Concord, d 1 ,054

District No. 1 7 (Concord Ward 4)( 1 )

♦Gloria Seldin. Concord, d 1,163

William R. Potter, Concord, r 689

District No. 1 8 (Concord Ward 5)( 1 )

♦Elizabeth Hager, Concord, r 1,157

Marianne DiMascio, Concord, d 774

GENERAL ELECTION

395

District No. 19 (Concord Ward 6)( 1 )

*Carol Moore, Concord, d 890

Jeffrey S. Newman, Concord, r 487

District No. 20 (Concord Ward 7 )( 1 )

*Toni Crosby, Concord, d 1 ,262

Gregory Pederzani, Concord, r 636

District No. 21 (Concord Ward 8)( I )

*Marilyn Anne Fraser. Concord, d 1,055

District No. 22 (Concord Ward 9)( 1 )

*Candace White Bouchard, Concord, d 800

Barbara Barrett, Concord, r 606

District No. 23 (Concord Ward 10)(1)

*Tara Reardon, Concord, d 1 ,778

District No. 24 (Concord Wards 1-10)(3)

*Mary Jane Wallner, Concord, d 9.012

*Frances D. Potter, Concord, d 8,170

*Jim MacKay, Concord, r 7,724

Rajah Manno, Concord, d 5,890

Ruben Figueroa, Concord, r 5,340

Jack Krause, Concord, r 5,277

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

District No. 1 (Northwood)(l)

*Robert A. Johnson, Northwood, r

Tom Chase, Northwood, d

District No. 2 (Nottingham)( 1 )

*Peg Case, Nottingham, r I

District No. 3(Epping)(l)

*Ron Nowe, Epping, r 1

Jason H. Sanderson, Epping, i

District No. 4 (Epping, Northwood, Nottingham )( I)

"Robert K. Dodge, Epping. r 2

Ann S. Friend, Nottingham, d 2

Mary Lou Nowe, Epping, I 1

District No. 5 (Auburn)(l)

*C. Donald Stritch, Auburn, r 1

District No. 6 (Candia)( 1 )

*Rudolph J. Kobel, Candia, r 1

District No. 7 (Deerfield)(l)

*Joe Stone, Deerfield, r 1

Don Gorman. Deerfield. 1

District No. 8 (Auburn, Candia, DeertleldX 1 )

*Kevin R. Chalbeck, Deerfield, r 3

Rebecca C. Hutchinson, Deerfield, d 3

District No. 9 (Danville, Sandown)(2)

*Corey E. Corbin, Sandown, r 2

*Thomas A. Varrell, Danville, r 1

William R. DiScipio, Sr, Sandown, 1

District No. 10 (Chester, FremontH 1)

*Albert W. Hamel, Chester, r 2

District No. 1 1 (Chester, Danville, Fremont, Sandown)(l)

*Dan Itse, Fremont, r 5

District No. 12 (Raymond)(3)

*William Kelley, Raymond, r 2

*Franklin C. Bishop. Raymond, r 2

*Stephen Sloan, Raymond, r 1

Arthur J. Janelli, Jr., Raymond, 1

District No. 13(Derry)(ll)

*Patricia A. Dowling, Derry, r 7

*Bob Letourneau, Derry, r 6

*Phyllis M. Katsakiores, Derry, r '. 6

*George N. Katsakiores, Derry, r 5

*Bob Fesh, Derry, r 5

*John S. Langone, Derry, r 5

*John P. Gleason, Derry, r : 5

*Frank V. Sapareto, Derry, r 5

979

586

316

470 791

261 ,146 368

866

659

186 633

,251 037

169 626

771

2,506

,327

,223 ,160 ,810 915

,009 ,319 238 910

518 ,442 411 387

396 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

*William R. Zolla. Derry. r 5.334

*Lucille Power. Derr>'. r 5.308

*James B. Rausch. Derry, r. 4,995

Paul K. Ferguson. Derr\'. d 4.970

Ronald L. Gauthier, Derry, d 4,401

Joseph M. Durant. Derry, d 4.198

Len Epstein. Derry, 1 2,014

District No. 14 (Atkinson )( 1 )

*Natalie S. Flanagan. Atkinson, r 3,300

District No. 15 (Hampstead){2)

*Neil Reardon, Hampstead. r 2,612

*Ed M. Putnam II. Hampstead, r 2,391

District No. 16(Plaistow)(2)

*Norman L. Major. Plaistow. r 2,253

*Marie N. Rabideau. Plaistow. r 1.613

Barbara E. Hobbs. Plaistow. d 1.191

District No. 17 (Atkinson. Hampstead. Plaistow)(2)

*Vivian R. Clark. Hampstead. r 6,322

*Kevin L. Camm. Hampstead, r 5,439

Linda J. Steir. Atkinson, d 4,306

George E. Melvin. Plaistow. d 2,78 1

District No. 18 (Brentwood, Kingston, Newton)(4)

*John W. Flanders. Sr.. Kingston, r 3,746

*David A. Welch. Kingston, r 3.61 1

*John Whittier. Kingston, r 3,471

*Kenneth L. Weyler, Kingston, r 3,452

District No. 19 (Newfields. Newmarket)(3)

*Betsy Coes, Newfields, d 2,512

*Karl Gilbert. Newmarket, r 2. 106

*Raymond E. Trueman. Newfields. d 1,809

Joseph Diament, Newfields, d 1.668

Karen S. Johns. Newmarket, r 1 .593

William E. Fortune. Newmarket, r 1 .429

District No. 20 (Exeter. Kensington )( 5)

* Warren Henderson. Exeter, r 3,995

*Marshall Quandt. Exeter, r 3.9 1 3

♦Matthew J. Quandt, Exeter, r 3,815

*Jackie K. Weatherspoon, Exeter, d 3,756

*Carl G. Robertson. Exeter, r 3.565

Kurt J. Roessner, Exeter, r 3.353

Jane P. Leonard. Exeter, d 2.907

Mark M. Mansfield. Exeter, d 2.684

District No. 21 (East Kingston. Seabrook, South Hampton)(3)

*Diane Palermo. East Kingston, r 2,373

*Benjamin E. Moore. Seabrook. r 2,284

♦Patricia M. O'Keefe. Seabrook, d 2,123

E. Albert Weare. Seabrook. r 2,066

James I. Fuller. Seabrook. d 1.668

District No. 22 (Hampton, Hampton Falls)(5)

*Rus.sell Bridle, Hampton, r 4.549

*Jane P. Kelley. Hampton, d 4,370

*Sheila T. Francoeur. Hampton, r 4. 1 83

♦Pamela Saia. Hampton, r 3,709

♦Ralph F Woekel Hampton, r 3,704

Arthur J. Moody. Hampton, r 3,565

Victor R. DeMarco. Hampton, d 2,939

Wendell C. Ring, Hampton, d 2.921

Sharleene P. Hurst. Hampton, i 2,282

William H. Sullivan. Hampton, d 2,263

Richard E. Reniere. Hampton, d 1 .962

Joseph Rosenquist. Hampton, 1 607

District No. 23 (Greenland^ I )

*Bruce L. Dearborn. Greenland, r 1,346

District No. 24 (New Castle. Rye)(2)

♦Jane S. Langley. Rye, r 2, 1 77

♦Russell N. Cox. New Castle, r 1 ,762

Janet Prince. New Castle, d 1 ,640

Gary Bruce Dodds, Rye, d 1,523

GENERAL ELECTION 397

District No. 25 (North Hampton. Stratham)(3)

*Jeff Gilbert. North Hampton, r 3,155

*Walt Ruffner. Stratham. r 2,918

*Rogers J. Johnson, Stratham. r 2,918

Peter Dodge. North Hampton, d 2,320

Henry A. Marsh, North Hampton, d 1 ,97 1

District No. 26 (Salem)(9)

*Ronald J. Belanger. Salem, r 6.020

*Ronald Giordano, Salem, r 5,664

*Janeen A. Dalrymple, Salem, r 5,449

*Mike Downing, Salem, d 5,306

*Stephanie K. Micklon, Salem, d 5,041

*Anne K. Priestley. Salem, r 4,959

*Jim Holland, Salem, r 4,884

*Richard T. Cooney, Salem, r 4,670

*Bob McGuire, Salem, d 4,583

Bernard J. Raynowska, Salem, r 4,468

John J. Manning, Jr., Salem, r 4,351

Ben Holmes, Salem, r 3,958

Ralph Stein, Salem, d 3,931

Gene Bryant. Salem, d 3,592

Richard A. Donohue. Salem, d 3,567

Robert J. Boucher. Salem, d 3,529

Jim Drago, Salem, d 3.045

District No. 27 ( Windham )( 3)

*Mary E. Griffin. Windham, r 3,591

*Janet S. Arndt. Windham, r 3,335

*Anthony R. DiFruscia. Windham, r 2,986

District No. 28 (Salem, Windham )(1)

*Chuck Morse, Salem, r 12,231

District No. 29 ( Londonderry )( 7)

*Betsy McKinney, Londonderry, r 5,249

*Sharon Carson, Londonderry, r 5,094

*Karen Keegan Hutchinson, Londonderry, r 5,049

*Jonathan E. Hill, Londonderry, r 4,659

*Robert E. Introne, Jr., Londonderry, r 4,572

*Walter J. Mikowlski, Londonderry, r 4,493

*Sherman Packard, Londonderry, r 4,478

Mary K. Tetreau. Londondeiry, d 3,421

Anne L. Warner, Londonderry, d 3,219

James K. Mitchell, Jr.. Londonderry, d 3,058

George E. Wallace, Londonderry, d 2,818

Frank J. Borges, Londonderry, d 2,770

Bill Longmaid, Londonderry, d 2,584

Gregory Warner, Londonderry, d 2,463

Doug Currie, Londonderry. 1 1.231

District No. 30 (Portsmouth Ward 1 )( I )

*Laura C. Pantelakos, Portsmouth, d 1 ,288

Dan Belforti, Portsmouth. 1 308

District No. 3 1 (Portsmouth Ward 2)( 1 )

*Terie Norelli. Portsmouth, d 1,993

District No. 32 (Newington, Portsmouth Ward 3)(1)

*Cecelia D. Kane. Portsmouth, d 1 ,279

District No. 33 (Portsmouth Ward 4)(2)

*Mary Ann N. Blanchard, Portsmouth, d 1 ,604

*Betsy Shultis, Portsmouth, d 1 .294

Warren E. Goddard. Portsmouth, r 1 .000

District No. 34 (Newington, Portsmouth Wards 1.3.4)(1)

*James R. Splaine, Portsmouth, d 4,5 1 8

District No. 35 (Portsmouth Ward 5)(2)

*Jacqueline Pitts. Portsmouth, d 1 ,434

*Raimond Bowles. Portsmouth, r 982

Richard Alan Smith. Portsmouth, d 972

District No. 36 (Portsmouth Wards 2 & 5)( 1 )

*Martha Fuller Clark. Portsmouth, d 3,597

Denise A. Cloutier. Portsmouth, r 1 ,330

398 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

STRAFFORD COUNTY

District No. 1 (Middleton. New Durham)(l)

*David A. Bickford, New Durham, r 1,252

District No. 2 (Milton )(1)

*Rodney J. Woodill, Milton, d 845

Donald C. Diamant. Jr., Milton, r 739

District No. 3 (Farmington)(2)

*WiIliam Tsiros, Farmington, r 979

*Jerry McCarthy, Farmington. d 944

Timothy E. Easson, Farmington, r 916

Susan Lamagdelaine. Farmington, d 646

District No. 4 (StraffordX 1 )

*Michael Harrington, Strafford, r 907

Jane M. Vachon, Strafford, d 838

District No. 5 (Farmington, Middleton, Milton, New Durham, Strafford)( 1 )

*Nancy K. Johnson, Milton, d 3,738

Robert H. Kroepel. New Durham, r 2,986

District No. 6 (Barrington)(2)

*George T. Musler, Barrington, r 1 ,894

*Marlene M. DeChane, Barrington, d 1 ,839

District No. 7 (Lee, MadburyX 1 )

*Naida Kaen, Lee, d 2,156

District No. 8 (Durham)(4j

*Marjorie Smith, Durham, d 3,095

*Iris W. Estabrook. Durham, d 2,997

*Judith Spang, Durham, d 2,830

*Don Lent, Durham, d 2,783

District No. 9 (Barrington, Durham, Lee, Madbury)(l)

*Janet G. Wall. Madbury, d 6,580

Peter Macdonald. Lee, r 3,852

District No. 10(Rollinsford)(l)

*Michael S. Rollo. Rollinsford, d 790

Dennis A. Streeter. Rollinsford. r 504

District No. 1 1 (Dover Wards l-3)(4)

♦Kathleen Taylor, Dover, d 3,539

*William V. Knowles, Dover, d 2.961

*Gary R. Gilmore, Dover, d 2,910

*Phyllis Woods, Dover, r 2,67 1

Roland E. Hemon, Dover, d 2,465

Jeff Hollinger, Dover, r 2,218

Thom Daggett, Dover, r 2,064

Roger C. Pittroff, Dover, r 1,825

District No. 12 (Dover Wards 4-6)(4)

*Earle Goodwin, Dover, d 2,69 1

*Arthur Pelletier, Dover, d 2,584

♦Christopher Reid. Dover, r 2,546

♦Raymond E. Proulx, Dover, d 2.498

Baldwin Domingo. Dover, d 2,465

Franklin G. Torr. Dover, r , . .:. 2.392

Martha Robinson. Dover, r 1 ,980

Richard E. Dolbec, Dover, r 1,840

Roy G. Bremner. Sr. Dover, !....,. 483

District No. 1 3 (Dover Wards 1 -6)( 1 )

♦Marsha L. Pelletier, Dover, d 6,444

David P. Philbrick. Dover, r 4,872

District No. 14 (Somersworth Wards l-5)(4)

♦Richard F. Heon, Somersworth, d 2,952

♦Roger Berube, Somersworth, d 2,770

♦Clair A. Snyder, Somersworth, d 2,630

♦Christopher L. Hughes, Somersworth, d 2,562

District No. 15 (Rochester Ward 1)(2)

♦Frank D. Callaghan, Rochester, d 1,005

♦Douglas A. Lachance, Rochester, r 942

Rose Marie Rogers, Rochester, d 877

Thomas L. Kaczynski. Jr., Rochester, r 853

Dean Murdo, Rochester, 1 115

GENERAL ELECTION

399

District No. 16 (Rochester Ward 2)(2)

*James E. Tvvombly. Rochester, r 1 , 103

*WiUiam R Brennan, Rochester, d 1,098

Sandra B. Keans, Rochester, r 1,088

District No. 17 (Rochester Ward 3)(2)

* Julie Brown, Rochester, r 1 .377

*Russ Albert, Rochester, r 1.137

George F. Brown, Rochester, d 1.127

John McDaniel, Rochester, 1 261

District No. 18 (Rochester Ward 4)(2)

♦Patricia C. Dunlap. Rochester, r 1 ,245

*Paul A. Ferland, Rochester, d 1,110

Neill A. Williams, Roche.ster. r 819

Christopher Fitzgerald, Rochester, 1 275

District No. 19 (Rochester Ward 5)(2)

*Anne C. Grassie, Rochester, d 1,023

*Larry Cossette. Rochester, r 818

Charles J. Gerrish, Rochester, r 808

SULLIVAN COUNTY

District No. 1 (Cornish, Plainfield)(l)

*Peter Hoe Burling, Cornish, d 1,367

Curtis Wyman. Sr.. Cornish, r 695

District No. 2 (Grantham, Springfield, Sunapee)(l)

*Richard C. Leone, Sunapee, r 2,958

District No. 3 (Cornish, Grantham, Plainfield, Springfield, Sunapee)(l)

♦Constance A. Jones, Grantham, r 4,28 1

District No. 4 (Croydon, Newport, Unity )(3)

♦Beverly T. Rodeschin, Newport, r 1 ,794

♦Gordon B. Flint, Sr, Newport, r 1,751

♦Peter E. Franklin, Newport, d 1.489

Celestine K. Wiggins, Newport, d 1 .485

Rodd Ward, Newport, r 957

District No. 5 (Ac worth, Goshen, Lempster, Washington)( 1 )

♦Bob Odell. Lempster, r 880

John Tuthill, Acworth. i 766

District No. 6 (Charlestown. Langdon)(l)

♦Brenda Ferland. Charlestown. d 1,214

Robert W. Stone, Charlestown, r 1,01 1

District No. 7 (Acworth, Charlestown, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, Washington)( 1)

♦James Phinizy, Acworth, d 2,703

District No. 8 (Claremont Ward 1 )( 1 )

♦John R. Cloutier, Claremont. d 1.145

District No. 9 (Claremont Ward 2)( 1 )

♦Sandra Harris, Claremont, d 1 ,243

District No. 10 (Claremont Ward 3)(1)

♦David Allison, Claremont, d 1 ,234

District No. 11 (Claremont Wards l-3)(2)

♦Amy Robb-Theroux. Claremont, d 2,914

♦Joe Harris, Claremont, d 2,340

400

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

BELKNAP COUNTY OFFICES

Reg. of

Reg. of

Sheriff

Attorney

IVeasurer

Deeds

Probate

Hodges, r

Noether. r

Corbin, r

Normandin, r

Dearborn. r

Alton

1.932

1.895

1,892

1,916

1.905

Barnstead

1,338

1.314

1,309

1,329

1,317

Belmont

2,154

2,124

2,096

2,150

2.137

Center Harbor

495

399

492

496

502

Gilford

3,099

3,066

3,007

3.091

3,073

Gilmanton

1.247

1,227

1,208

1.248

1.227

Laconia Ward 1

1,215

1,171

1.170

1.213

1.192

Laconia Ward 2

920

905

897

941

913

Laconia Ward 3

864

854

837

868

864

Laconia Ward 4

943

896

912

959

951

Laconia Ward 5

725

697

694

742

725

Laconia Ward 6

975

944

944

969

972

Meredith

2.515

2,427

2,401

2.453

2.438

New Hampton

780

770

763

770

773

Sanbornton

1,082

1,076

1,046

1.076

1,071

Tilton

1,017

985

974

1.010

1.007

Totals

21.301

20,750

20,642

21,231

21,067

Alton Barnstead Belmont Center Harbor Gilford Gilmanton Laconia Ward 1 Laconia Ward 2 Laconia Ward 3 Laconia Ward 4 Laconia Ward 5 Laconia Ward 6 Meredith New Hampton Sanbornton Tilton

District 1 Daigneault, r

1.184 882 847 946 716 945

County Commissioners District 2

Z

c

H U

District 3

Boothby, r

1.894 1,335

2,965

2.427

Totals

5,520

8,621

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CARROLL COUNTY OFFICES

Reg. of

Reg. of

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Deeds

Probate

Carr, r

Gordon, d

Banks, r

Brookes, r

Monet, r

Albany

264

239

240

240

232

Bartlett

1.280

1,149

1,222

1,228

1,220

Brookfield

288

220

275

287

275

Chatham

114

80

106

108

108

Conway

3,332

3,031

3,125

3,174

3,145

Eaton

199

166

184

189

186

Effingham

501

333

526

541

523

Freedom

701

583

678

664

627

Hale's Location

0

0

0

0

0

Hart's Location

23

20

23

23

22

Jackson

443

382

409

412

403

Madison

886

796

819

832

828

Moultonborough

2,179

1,488

2,135

2,147

2,117

Ossipee

1 ,475

1,205

1,393

1,413

1.389

Sandwich

595

559

580

590

579

Tamworth

1.075

983

990

1,012

986

Tuftonboro

1.204

891

1.102

1.198

1,092

Wakefield

1.564

1,255

1,502

1 .524

1,499

Wolfeboro

2.911

2,124

2,791

2.900

2,776

Totals

19,034

15.504

18.100

18,482

18,007

District 1

Sorensen, r

Albany

239

Bartlett

1,228

Brookfield

271

Chatham

108

Conway

3,226

Eaton

196

Effingham

516

Freedom

644

Hale's Location

0

Hart's Location

24

Jackson

425

Madison

826

Moultonborough

2.109

Ossipee

1.370

Sandwich

582

Tamworth

996

Tuftonboro

1.082

Wakefield

1.477

Wolfeboro

2.769

County Commissioners District 2

Presby, r

Wilev, d

128

160

767

727

177

130

78

53

,904

1,997

112

109

282

357

477

311

0

0

19

10

273

241

460

511

,547

896

730

958

294

519

536

735

700

570

985

797

.790

1,568

District 3

o

H

u

O

Totals

18,088

11.259

10,649

402

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CHESHIRE COUNTY OFFICES

Reg. of

Reg. of

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Deeds

Probate

Foote, r

Heed, r

Burke, d

De Young, r Daschbach, d

Hubal, r

Minkler, r

Alstead

643

435

451

435

442

655

645

Chesterfield

1,269

1,003

680

884

760

1.287

1.280

Dublin

634

475

359

479

326

656

644

Fitzwilliam

740

538

480

552

415

752

742

Gilsum

267

206

120

186

126

269

264

Harrisville

358

251

285

236

278

372

360

Hinsdale

892

543

721

589

678

912

906

Jaffrey

1.692

1.183

1,017

1,208

959

1.694

1.689

Keene Ward 1

1.098

658

878

636

857

1,120

1.115

Keene Ward 2

1,365

880

1.050

806

1,029

1,412

1.380

Keene Ward 3

1.459

1,051

893

936

935

1.474

1.467

Keene Ward 4

1,560

1,098

922

998

946

1.559

1.544

Keene Ward 5

1,637

1,165

1,056

1,096

1,024

1.678

1,634

Marlborough

733

532

429

480

447

723

712

Marlow

260

184

167

183

155

269

265

Nelson

235

154

187

155

171

238

237

Richmond

364

279

199

270

197

357

358

Rindge

1,661

1,170

899

1,269

773

1.676

1,656

Roxbury

82

74

40

55

47

85

78

Stoddard

307

219

143

208

151

313

302

Sullivan

232

153

147

159

135

227

223

Surry

280

223

136

205

153

284

280

Swanzey

2,180

1.579

1.098

1.481

1.155

2.147

2.117

Troy

633

441

424

429

394

640

646

Walpole

1,239

920

788

876

813

1,291

1,230

Westmoreland

664

617

226

445

390

674

663

Winchester

1,057

738

611

703

616

1,054

1.032

Totals

23,541

16,769

14,406

15,959

14,372

23,818

23,469

County Comnussioners

District 1

District 2

Beauregard, r

Lynott, d

Alstead

399

490

Chesterfield

837

822

Dublin

Fitzwilliam

Gilsum

Harrisville

Hinsdale

566

719

Jaffrey

o

Keene Ward 1

Keene Ward 2

Keene Ward 3

H

Keene Ward 4

u

Keene Ward 5

Marlborough

Marlow

o z

Nelson

Richmond

Rindge

Roxbury

Stoddard

Sullivan

Surry

Swanzey

1,386

1,321

Troy

Walpole

902

784

Westmoreland

415

399

Winchester

594

749

District 3 Davis, r

644 741

255 357

1,778

659

251 237 343 1,664 75 302 221

663

Totals

5,099

5.284

8,190

GENERAL ELECTION

403

COOS COUNTY OFFICES

Reg. of

Reg. of

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Deeds

Probate

Lot

en, r Ingersoll,

Sr.,d

Morin, r

Bisson, r

Cunha, d

Lamirande, d

Peterson, r

Berlin Ward 1

601

411

785

616

369

854

745

Berlin Ward 2

618

431

846

686

345

860

794

Berlin Ward 3

824

433

1,024

904

349

1,020

966

Berlin Ward 4

543

387

720

581

309

770

651

Cambridge

1

1

1

Carroll

241

158

306

241

137

282

304

Clarksville

63

46

98

72

32

79

93

Colebrook

469

312

655

500

217

557

646

Columbia

160

90

213

160

81

180

213

Dalton

195

185

305

233

120

242

314

Dixville

20

6

25

24

1

19

26

Dummer

135

34

140

120

46

106

134

Errol

113

41

126

109

28

81

121

Gorham

973

463

1 , 1 20

807

549

1,157

1,063

Green's Grant

1

1

3

1

3

2

Jefferson

324

187

434

332

153

339

438

Lancaster

863

598

1,190

865

515

1,021

1,237

Milan

487

127

536

400

186

479

506

Millsfield

2

8

9

9

1

7

10

Northumberland

405

503

700

487

386

724

702

Pinkham's Grant

1

4

2

6

6

4

Pittsburg

298

131

370

308

86

262

362

Randolph

125

110

177

109

108

189

176

Shelburne

168

49

174

131

67

160

172

Stark

136

105

192

142

77

158

188

Stewartstown

180

113

249

185

90

198

237

Stratford

120

122

176

129

109

188

178

Wentworth's Loc.

11

5

12

8

7

13

12

Whitefield

430

545

753

553

341

664

744

Totals

8,507

5,605

11,341

8,712

4,715

10,618

1 1 ,039

404

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

COOS COUNTY OFFICES

County

Commissioners

District 1

District 2

District 3

Corrigan, r

Miller, d

Judd, r

Berlin Ward 1

_

Berlin Ward 2

Berlin Ward 3

Berlin Ward 4

Cambridge

Carroll

242

134

Clarksville

103

Colebrook

672

Columbia

z o

213

Dal ton

236

128

Dixville

26

Dummer

H U

135

Errol

130

Gorham

489

928

Green's Grant

ti

11

Jefferson

o z

367

137

Lancaster

987

484

Milan

499

Millsfield

10

Northumberland

713

Pinkham's Grant

Pittsburg

401

Randolph

112

112

Shelbume

117

93

Stark

196

Stewartstown

249

Stratford

178

Wentworth's Loc.

12

Whitefield

458

482

Totals

3.019

3.537

No votes cast: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Bean's Grant, Bean's Purchase, Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase, Cult's Grant, Dix's Grant, Erving's Location, Hadley's Purchase, Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Grant, Martin's Location, Odell, Sargent's Purchase, Second College Grant, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase

GENERAL ELECTION

405

GRAFTON COUNTY OFFICES

Reg. of

Reg. of

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Deeds

Probate

Barry, r

Anderson, r

Ward, r

Elliott, r

Wynian, r

Alexandria

488

465

478

484

475

Ashland

664

630

656

691

653

Bath

364

341

353

369

363

Benton

94

84

90

94

85

Bethlehem

802

785

813

811

805

Bridgewater

443

418

438

449

434

Bristol

1.053

1,019

1,032

1,040

1,034

Campton

928

853

911

942

905

Canaan

1.043

1.039

1,038

1,046

1,051

Dorchester

138

135

132

135

132

Easton

121

114

122

121

121

Ellsworth

36

36

37

40

39

Enfield

1,468

1.433

1,449

1,467

1,451

Franconia

468

453

474

471

469

Grafton

402

175

173

186

171

Groton

179

397

395

409

402

Hanover

2.615

2,575

2,592

2,598

2,567

Haverhill

1,511

1,407

1,455

1,476

1,465

Hebron

281

278

286

294

0

Holderness

829

791

825

857

816

Landaff

153

139

139

146

134

Lebanon Ward 1

1,260

1,238

1,240

1,241

1,228

Lebanon Ward 2

1,250

1,230

1,235

1,242

1,220

Lebanon Ward 3

1,190

1,172

1,185

1.184

1,169

Lincoln

589

560

577

573

562

Lisbon

503

479

491

500

493

Littleton

2,075

2,042

2,099

2,115

2,074

Livermore

0

0

0

0

0

Lyman

201

190

201

202

198

Lyme

638

631

630

634

637

Monroe

411

382

393

391

394

Orange

99

103

103

107

104

Orford

426

420

416

422

418

Piermont

325

301

304

308

305

Plymouth

1,787

1,702

1,791

1,860

1,878

Rumney

635

613

620

651

621

Sugar Hill

283

266

280

281

277

Thornton

737

691

731

755

738

Warren

353

338

339

354

334

Waterville Valley

127

127

133

133

131

Wentworth

316

294

304

314

301

Woodstock

466

440

451

457

451

Totals

27,751

26,786

27,411

27,850

27,105

406

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GRAFTON COUNTY OFFICES

County Commissioners

District 1

District 2

District 3

Conner, r

Cryans, d

Burton, r

Panagoulis, r

Alexandria

471

Ashland

653

Bath

378

Benton

90

Bethlehem

816

Bridgewater

421

Bristol

1,033

Campton

907

Canaan

1,014

Dorchester

129

Easton

126

Ellsworth

36

Enfield

919

851

Franconia

486

Grafton

-

389

Groton

172

Hanover

1,453

2,971

Haverhill

1,480

Hebron

283

Holderness

836

Landaff

154

Lebanon Ward 1

818

915

Lebanon Ward 2

776

872

Lebanon Ward 3

778

811

Lincoln

-

591

Lisbon

523

Littleton

2,182

Livermore

0

Lyman

218

Lyme

649

Monroe

. .

413

Orange

104

Orford

440

Piermont

316

Plymouth

1,791

Rumney

621

Sugar Hill

-

294

Thornton

-

735

Warren

357

Waterville Valley

130

Wentworth

324

Woodstock

472

Totals

4.744

6,420

10,155

9,879

GENERAL ELECTION

407

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY OFFICES

Reg. of

Reg. of

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Deeds

Probate

Morse, r

Dionne, d

McDonough, d

Fredette, r Davidson, d

MacDonald, r

Rivard, r

Amherst

3,184

2,104

3,508

3.219

1,867

4,361

4,245

Antrim

777

294

702

532

427

798

770

Bedford

6,182

3,043

5,900

6,210

2,774

7,877

7,800

Bennington

417

172

416

308

230

454

443

Brookline

1,134

665

1.242

1,098

641

1,450

1,424

Deering

566

207

494

426

295

592

574

Francestown

492

222

516

433

321

601

591

Goffstown

3,819

2,803

4,983

3,927

2,711

5,634

5,578

Greenfield

364

251

446

321

273

399

465

Greenville

423

282

522

349

322

539

519

Hancock

585

379

669

492

406

709

696

Hillsborough

1,493

390

1,275

941

758

1,500

1,366

Hollis

2,281

1,228

2,386

2,139

1,267

2,832

2,783

Hudson

4,463

3,987

5,995

4,517

3,754

6,633

6,511

Litchfield

1,780

1,198

2,145

1,806

1,134

2,515

2.459

Lyndeborough

423

275

479

393

276

554

547

Manchester Ward 1

2.337

1,642

3,098

2,154

1,664

3,094

3,055

Manchester Ward 2

1,917

1,632

2,696

1,770

1,643

2.701

2,695

Manchester Ward 3

1,172

1,269

1,891

1.160

1,246

1,763

1,768

Manchester Ward 4

1,249

1,210

1,895

1.135

1,226

1,850

1,850

Manchester Ward 5

994

1,123

1,655

932

1,091

1,528

1,504

Manchester Ward 6

2,149

2,026

3,179

2.123

1,875

3,198

3,229

Manchester Ward 7

1,252

1,485

2,093

1.244

1,361

2,023

2,023

Manchester Ward 8

1,866

1,977

2,879

1.961

1,721

3,016

2,991

Manchester Ward 9

1,415

1,645

2,330

1.475

1,448

2,326

2,343

Manchester Ward 10

1,624

1.602

2,469

1.644

1,473

2,445

2,458

Manchester Ward 1 1

1,096

1.194

1,735

1.211

1,023

1,744

1,737

Manchester Ward 12

1,714

1,634

2,485

1,828

1,443

2,651

2,636

Mason

325

214

361

304

218

428

420

Merrimack

6,410

4,363

7,618

6,088

4,433

8,611

8,492

Milford

3,269

2,101

3,889

3,041

2.240

4,374

4,314

Mont Vernon

645

351

652

593

372

788

783

Nashua Ward 1

2,170

2,116

2,994

2,447

1,807

3,176

3,102

Nashua Ward 2

1.976

1,846

2,701

2,151

1,653

2,870

2,840

Nashua Ward 3

1,512

1,683

2,350

1,652

1,513

2,277

2,233

Nashua Ward 4

849

1,284

1,660

954

1,159

1,363

1,333

Nashua Ward 5

1.882

1,814

2,643

2,076

1,623

2,724

2,664

Nashua Ward 6

1,359

1,832

2,388

1.777

1,419

2,163

2.156

Nashua Ward 7

1,389

1,607

2,190

1,569

1,402

2,190

2,144

Nashua Ward 8

1.592

1,663

2,351

1,742

1,505

2,345

2,297

Nashua Ward 9

1.948

1,829

2,627

2,205

1,583

2,830

2,764

New Boston

1,225

705

1,282

1.184

727

1.588

1,549

New Ipswich

1,262

467

944

1.119

534

1,414

1,370

Pelham

2,568

1,940

3,385

2,363

2,008

3,699

3,652

Peterborough

1,606

1,241

2,081

1.401

1,307

2,149

2,107

Sharon

97

69

121

87

73

124

125

Temple

344

220

374

297

241

426

421

Weare

2,085

997

2.101

1,762

1,146

2,542

2,461

Wilton

929

694

1.201

817

738

1,203

1.176

Windsor

53

21

53

26

33

54

49

Totals

82,663 64,996

106,049

81,403

62,404

115,125

113,512

408

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY OFFICES

Countv Commissioners

District 1

Pappas, r McDonough, d Dykstra, lib

Amherst

Antrim

Bedford 5,870

Bennington

Brookline

Deering

Francestown

Goffstown

Greenfield

Greenville

Hancock

Hillsborough

Hollis

Hudson

Litchfield

Lyndeborough

Manchester Ward 1 2,191

Manchester Ward 2 1 ,700

Manchester Ward 3 1.101

Manchester Ward 4 1 , 1 30

Manchester Ward 5 874

Manchester Ward 6 1 ,966

Manchester Ward 7 1 , 1 87

Manchester Ward 8 1 ,775

Manchester Ward 9 1,371

Manchester Ward 1 0 1 ,480

Manchester Ward 1 1 1 .070

Manchester Ward 1 2 1 ,703

Mason

Merrimack

Milford

Mont Vernon

Nashua Ward 1

Nashua Ward 2

Nashua Ward 3

Nashua Ward 4

Nashua Ward 5

Nashua Ward 6

Nashua Ward 7

Nashua Ward 8

Nashua Ward 9

New Boston

New Ipswich

Pelham

Peterborough

Sharon

Temple

Weare

Wilton

Windsor

2,738

1,626 1 ,592 1,144 1,110 1,038 1,721 1,305 1.618 1.362 1.469 1,005 1,407

791

District 2

District 3

Charbonneau, r

Holden, r

Haley, d

Burke, i

3,505

1,352

556

471

366

163

269

190

109

944

510

297

364

261

123

387

249

124

3,493

2,149

1,127

308

199

95

286

257

137

481

347

103

786

770

228

2,757

6,270

1.615

923

400

374

217

88

395 415 301 281 238 639 287 511 370 355 237 344

3.102 2.826 2,219 1,332 2,657 2,134 2,127 2.293 2,762

3,674

246

161

123

5,363

3,424

1,523

2,955

1,697

692

595

268

126

922

484

556

1,055

425

223

1,297

1,124

358

82

63

21

270

197

85

1,578

848

549

788

575

202

28

25

12

Totals

23,418

19,135

5,164

34,153

28,462 17.081

8.020

GENERAL ELECTION

409

MERRIMACK COUNTY OFFICES

Reg. of

Reg. of

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Deeds

Probate

Jordan, r

Johnson, r

Trachy, r

Bouley, d

Guay, r

Bradstreet, r

Allenstown

1.273

1.249

744

862

1.265

1,220

Andover

789

759

572

368

765

743

Boscawen

1.034

1,011

702

567

1.014

977

Bow

2.953

2,909

2.067

1 .353

2.942

2.856

Bradford

609

588

388

313

613

581

Canterbury

808

796

532

449

818

787

Chichester

926

920

613

417

936

914

Concord Ward 1

1.305

1,263

732

783

1,267

1.223

Concord Ward 2

1.219

1,204

717

767

1.193

1.159

Concord Ward 3

967

963

586

650

977

930

Concord Ward 4

1.222

1,201

688

1 ,023

1,244

1.182

Concord Ward 5

1.309

1,301

830

869

1,315

1.251

Concord Ward 6

962

944

526

770

960

918

Concord Ward 7

1.376

1,354

847

904

1,419

1.316

Concord Ward 8

1.073

1,045

637

697

1.057

1.016

Concord Ward 9

1.050

1,027

651

678

1.031

999

Concord Ward 10

1,797

1.765

1,138

1,131

1,814

1,721

Danbury

376

378

289

172

385

365

Dunbarton

940

942

646

433

937

918

Epsom

1.496

1.479

1,017

706

1,483

1,440

Franklin Ward 1

798

793

679

323

822

799

Franklin Ward 2

605

592

505

254

608

599

Franklin Ward 3

775

718

674

334

781

724

Henniker

1,425

1,427

870

849

1.438

1.391

Hill

332

324

261

124

331

324

Hooksett

3.813

3,869

2.708

1.874

3,882

3,802

Hopkinton

2.472

2,310

1,523

1.206

2,375

2.355

Loudon

1.680

1,656

1,146

728

1,685

1.631

Newbury

755

749

553

325

766

746

New London

1,968

1,949

1,530

707

1,956

1,931

Northfield

1.267

1,247

977

569

1,257

1,240

Pembroke

2.297

2,252

1,422

1.265

2,281

2,216

Pittsfield

1.134

1,163

774

602

1.136

1,157

Salisbury

470

450

318

215

473

460

Sutton

670

665

456

352

672

663

Warner

994

969

670

514

992

969

Webster

655

632

456

278

640

612

Wilniot

448

444

318

222

451

444

Totals

46,042

45,307

30,762

24.653

45,981

44,579

410

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

MERRIMACK COUNTY OFFICES

Allenstown

Andover

Boscawen

Bow

Bradford

Canterbury

Chichester

Concord Ward I

Concord Ward 2

Concord Ward 3

Concord Ward 4

Concord Ward 5

Concord Ward 6

Concord Ward 7

Concord Ward 8

Concord Ward 9

Concord Ward 10

Danbury

Dunbarton

Epsom

Franklin Ward 1

Franklin Ward 2

Franklin Ward 3

Henniker

Hill

Hooksett

Hopkinton

Loudon

Newbury

New London

Northfield

Pembroke

Pittsfield

Salisbury

Sutton

Warner

Webster

Wilmot

County Commissioners District 1 District 2

Hoadley, r Rogers, d

2,107

1,446

743

831

779

767

602

720

743

1,077

864

984

564

781

837

1,062

656

721

621

773

1.181

1,206

o

H

u

Ed

o z

District 3 Lamach, r Kjellman, d

746 845

498

639 968

908

2,672 1,460

598

1,374

658

291

461

758

913

1,896

1,257

330

1,283

549

Totals

9,697

10,368

10,521

8,583

GENERAL ELECTION

411

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY OFFICES

Reg. of

Reg. of

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Deeds

Probate

Linehan, r

Reams, r

Buck III, r

Stacey, r

Christie, Jr., r

Atkinson

3,297

3,219

3.176

3.226

3,181

Auburn

1,838

1,787

1.773

1,829

1,789

Brentwood

1,105

1,096

1.062

1,086

1,072

Candia

1,671

1 .650

1,649

1,656

1,655

Chester

1,387

1.345

1,334

1,356

1,338

Danville

1,396

1.316

1,298

1,303

1,299

Deerfield

1,473

1.405

1,398

1,416

1,400

Derry

8,421

8,290

7,954

8,110

7,934

East Kingston

773

724

707

729

711

Epping

1,855

1,778

1,715

1,780

1,741

Exeter

4,834

4,783

4,592

4,697

4.670

Fremont

1,166

1,116

1,086

1,101

1,086

Greenland

1,331

1,308

1,272

1,291

1,279

Hampstead

3,110

3,022

2,988

3,055

2,998

Hampton

5,547

5,462

5,375

4,033

5,393

Hampton Falls

864

846

831

848

893

Kensington

811

793

770

782

784

Kingston

2,138

2,092

2,023

2,089

2,076

Londonderry

7,290

7,124

7.098

7.198

6,993

New Castle

541

534

525

530

529

Newfields

612

613

587

604

591

Newington

387

361

351

357

349

Newmarket

2,468

2,424

2,367

2.438

2,394

Newton

1,406

1,350

1,324

1,341

1,329

North Hampton

1,866

1.859

1,832

1,857

1,854

Northwood

1,174

1,149

1,136

1,143

1.133

Nottingham

r,301

1,248

1,223

1,254

1.235

Plaistow

2,616

2.512

2,475

2,519

2,482

Portsmouth Ward 1

1.120

1,093

1.059

1,073

1,059

Portsmouth Ward 2

1,375

1,378

1,336

1,369

1,348

Portsmouth Ward 3

869

863

832

857

842

Portsmouth Ward 4

1,901

1,880

1.839

1,858

1,840

Portsmouth Ward 5

1,404

1 ,394

1,333

1,376

1.361

Raymond

2,921

2,862

2.835

2,869

2.810

Rye

2,521

2,478

2.443

2,463

2.442

Salem

8,151

7,846

7,756

8,080

7.799

Sandown

1,679

1,625

1,592

1,626

1,588

Seabrook

2,369

2,301

2.273

2,308

2,304

South Hampton

323

327

321

328

323

Stratham

2,677

2,676

2.612

2,649

2,643

Windham

4,044

3,970

3.931

4,007

3,948

Totals

94,032

91,899

90,083

90,491

90,495

412

^fEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY OFFICES

County Commissioners

District 1

District 2 Barrows, r

Atkinson

_

Auburn

1.791

Brentwood

1.115

Candia

1,647

Chester

1.336

Danville

1.299

Deerfield

1.404

Derry

East Kingston

721

Epping

1,769

Exeter

4.907

Fremont

1.092

Greenland

Hampstead

3.022

Hampton

Hampton Falls

z

Kensington

o

802

Kingston

^^

2,055

Londonderry

H U Ed

New Castle

Newfields

609

Newington

a

Newmarket

o z

2.449

Newton

North Hampton

Northwood

1,137

Nottingham

1,238

Plaistow

Portsmouth Ward 1

Portsmouth Ward 2

Portsmouth Ward 3

Portsmouth Ward 4

Portsmouth Ward 5

Raymond

2.835

Rye

Salem

Sandown

1,588

Seabrook

South Hampton

Stratham

Windham

District 3 Barka, r

8,198

7.008

Totals

32,816

7.860

3,962 27,028

GENERAL ELECTION

413

STRAFFORD COUNTY OFFICES

Reg. of

Reg. of

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Deeds

Probate

Heon, d

Wattendorf. r Rundles, d

Arnold, d

Lessard, d

Quint, d

Barrington

2,364

1,577

1.603

2,291

2.350

2,273

Dover Ward 1

1.461

899

1,013

1.478

1,514

1,472

Dover Ward 2

1.296

651

955

1,307

1,327

1 ,304

Dover Ward 3

1.927

1,208

1,403

1,929

1,993

1,933

Dover Ward 4

1,513

944

1,044

1,522

1,562

1,511

Dover Ward 5

1,412

716

1,055

1,410

1.444

1.400

Dover Ward 6

1,377

866

973

1,364

1,436

1.376

Durham

3,580

1,511

2,950

3,583

3.668

3.567

Farmington

1,678

1,068

1,010

1,628

1,640

1.578

Lee

1,511

659

1.279

1,514

1,540

1,488

Madbury

577

369

420

579

588

574

Middleton

437

262

275

413

429

404

Milton

1,247

797

752

1.266

1,373

1,228

New Durham

800

568

474

769

789

748

Rochester Ward 1

1,689

1,043

1.093

1.657

1,690

1 .608

Rochester Ward 2

1,673

1,033

1.000

1.611

1,637

1.589

Rochester Ward 3

1,832

1,266

1.152

1,793

1,832

1,750

Rochester Ward 4

1.713

1,031

1,149

1.710

1,733

1,653

Rochester Ward 5

1,479

915

909

1.457

1,472

1,411

Rollinsford

1,041

585

707

1,014

1,036

1,019

Somersworth Ward 1

795

441

549

760

782

740

Somersworth Ward 2

646

377

419

638

653

629

Somersworth Ward 3

722

427

453

692

706

677

Somersworth Ward 4

864

414

576

834

841

815

Somersworth Ward 5

555

275

399

541

550

533

Strafford

978

825

791

1.195

1,219

1.176

Totals

35,167

20,727

24,403

34,955

35,804

34,456

County Commissioners

Olcott, r

Schroeder, r

Sindorf, r

Chagnon, d

Dumont, d

Maglaras, d

Barrington

1,256

1,609

1,111

1,202

1,425

1,348

Dover Ward 1

636

856

586

901

1.007

1,015

Dover Ward 2

479

547

429

799

848

914

Dover Ward 3

1,199

1,494

1,078

1.433

1.580

1,639

Dover Ward 4

747

907

675

845

977

980

Dover Ward 5

547

684

482

861

962

976

Dover Ward 6

623

898

572

821

927

979

Durham

1.276

1,693

1,158

2,338

2,466

2,324

Farmington

667

894

704

1,243

880

794

Lee

608

857

554

881

1,001

940

Madbury

276

389

253

321

376

369

Middleton

164

231

206

278

209

182

Milton

520

715

498

688

749

658

New Durham

471

577

438

448

386

353

Rochester Ward 1

729

985

667

864

1,094

931

Rochester Ward 2

728

999

643

794

1,064

913

Rochester Ward 3

874

1,171

835

927

1,192

1,003

Rochester Ward 4

710

944

642

981

1,208

948

Rochester Ward 5

559

735

541

818

973

841

Rollinsford

426

585

386

624

656

647

Somersworth Ward 1

336

427

311

431

493

491

Somersworth Ward 2

262

329

233

361

416

408

Somersworth Ward 3

285

345

244

427

468

448

Somersworth Ward 4

271

355

251

522

608

560

Somersworth Ward 5

195

229

170

354

405

371

Strafford

605

1,097

559

600

651

587

Totals

15,449

20,552

14,226

20.762

23,021

21,619

414

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICES

Reg. of

Reg. of

Sheriff

Attorney

Treasurer

Deeds

Probate

Prozzo, Jr., r

Hathaway, r

Lovely, Sn, r

King, r

Davis, r

Acworth

310

293

286

284

286

Charlestown

1,530

1,474

1.438

1,489

1,447

Claremont Ward 1

1.144

1,175

1,139

1,141

1.117

Claremont Ward 2

1,561

1,451

1,422

1,406

1.389

Claremont Ward 3

1,338

1.248

1.217

1,221

1.208

Cornish

662

653

642

643

638

Croydon

271

249

268

266

264

Goshen

279

275

310

298

285

Grantham

1.050

1,046

1,050

1,047

1.034

Langdon

246

239

236

237

231

Lempster

344

345

352

346

339

Newport

1.916

1,840

1,979

1,886

1.916

Plainfield

797

802

779

782

. 778

Springfield

407

395

413

401

410

Sunapee

1.422

1,397

1,469

1,430

1.430

Unity

468

416

434

436

430

Washington

365

358

359

369

353

Totals

14.110

13.656

13.793

13,682

13,555

County Commissioners District 1 District 2

Clarke, r Donovan, d

Acworth

197

204

Charlestown

856

991

Claremont Ward 1

607

918

Claremont Ward 2

814

939

Claremont Ward 3

710

880

Cornish

393

445

Croydon

207

108

Goshen

175

149

Grantham

773

514

Langdon

158

124

Lempster

225

156

Newport

1.145

1,031

Plainfield

491

544

Springfield

293

182

Sunapee

1 .052

583

Unity

305

257

Washington

258

173

z o

H U

o

z

District 3

er, r

Jarvis, d

224

215

780

1,041

601

851

837

848

661

880

401

425

167

121

178

158

767

521

157

123

245

165

,101

1,051

496

525

279

194

986

623

311

259

244

194

Totals

8,659

8,198

8,435

8,194

GENERAL ELECTION

415

COUNTY SUMMARY

Ballots Cast

Regular

Absentee

Total

Belknap

24,712

2,735

27,447

Carroll

21.807

3,153

24,960

Cheshire

31,460

2,391

33,851

Coos

13,684

1,382

15,066

Grafton

35,480

3,808

39,288

Hillsborough

157.058

1 1 ,940

168.998

Merrimack

60,268

4,770

65,038

Rockingham

124,543

10,160

134,703

Strafford

47,23 1

3,348

50,579

Sullivan

17,188

1,538

18,726

Names on Checklist

iblican

Democratic

Undeclared

New Reg.

* Total

16,748

8,418

13,962

2.565

39,128

14.662

5.800

15,312

2.116

35,774

16,201

14,577

21,336

3.941

52,114

6,865

6,429

8,473

1.086

21,767

20,168

13,622

24,539

5.227

58.329

89,572

70,618

84,839

19.432

245,029

34,608

22,979

34,613

8.689

92,200

71,050

51,121

85.683

12.935

207,854

22,718

23.587

29,156

7.724

75,461

9.252

7.144

10,643

1.713

27.039

Totals

533,431 45,225 578,656

301,844

224,295

328,556 65,428 854,695

BELKNAP COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Regular

Absentee

Total

Alton

2,143

266

2,409

Barnstead

1,689

168

1.857

Belmont

2,497

173

2,670

Center Harbor

537

81

618

Gilford

3,524

452

3,976

Gilmanton

1,475

108

1,583

LaconiaWard 1

1,300

228

1,528

Laconia Ward 2

1.058

126

1,184

Laconia Ward 3

1.001

109

1.110

Laconia Ward 4

1,243

101

1,344

Laconia Ward 5

891

62

953

Laconia Ward 6

1,060

162

1,222

Meredith

2,740

342

3,082

New Hampton

935

85

1,020

Sanbornton

1,311

135

1,446

Tilton

1,308

137

1,445

Names on Checklist

Totals

24,712

2,735

27.447

iblican

Democratic

Undeclared

New Reg.*

Total

1.621

502

1,505

139

3,628

1 .035

601

1,029

169

2,665

1,777

1 ,002

1,352

291

4,131

388

130

266

57

784

2,690

1,201

2.557

262

6,448

852

356

750

166

1,958

1,016

438

760

118

2,214

732

428

486

128

1,646

639

392

604

132

1,635

701

499

558

222

1,758

481

390

465

97

1,336

758

429

518

150

1,705

1 .963

793

1,588

218

4,344

507

279

290

104

1,076

850

547

535

114

1,932

738

431

699

198

1,868

16.748

8,418

13,962

2,565

39,128

♦Number of people who registered to vote on election day.

These numbers are reflected in the number of voters broken down by party.

416

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

CARROLL COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on Checklist

Regular

Absentee

Total

Republican

Democratic

Undeclared

New Reg.*

Total

Albany

295

31

326

123

91

276

31

490

Bartlett

1,449

242

1,691

976

435

1,290

156

2,701

Brookfield

332

33

365

222

60

IIS

31

400

Chatham

136

14

150

88

38

69

10

195

Conway

4,325

588

4,913

2,540

1.310

3,616

472

7,466

Eaton

218

32

250

120

72

97

23

289

Effingham

582

37

619

341

183

464

72

988

Freedom

717

112

829

414

151

563

74

1,128

Hale's Location

41

23

64

40

3

27

4

70

Hart"s Location

22

9

31

16

7

10

1

33

Jackson

469

132

601

253

100

422

31

775

Madison

968

113

1,081

564

241

608

98

1.413

Moultonborough

2,318

396

2,714

1.910

461

1,646

167

4,017

Ossipee

1,640

194

1,834

1,125

512

1.417

190

3,054

Sandwich

761

90

851

497

330

235

35

1,062

Tamworth

1,224

128

1,352

875

501

857

122

2,233

Tuftonboro

1,382

217

1.599

873

167

645

93

1.685

Wakefield

1,754

261

2,015

1,280

459

1.305

224

3,044

Wolfeboro

3,174

501

3,675

2.405

679

1.647

282

4,731

Totals

21,807

3,153

24,960

14.662

5.800

15,312

2,116

35,774

CHESHIRE COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on Checklist

Regular

Absentee

Total

Republican

Democratic

Undeclared New Reg.*

Total

Alstead

878

84

962

428

354

627

83

1,409

Chesterfield

1,695

126

1,821

935

675

878

180

2,488

Dublin

816

107

923

581

339

414

75

1.334

Fitzwilliam

987

95

1.082

412

196

924 .

87

1,532

Gilsum

338

21

359

149

101

217

33

467

Harrisville

543

51

594

161

236

397

27

794

Hinsdale

1,343

56

1.399

726

768

932

123

2,426

Jaffrey

2.206

187

2,393

1,303

939

1.419

209

3,661

Keene Ward 1

1.699

85

1.784

765

1,257

1.398

511

3,420

Keene Ward 2

1,938

123

2,061

906

1,371

1,177

314

3,454

Keene Ward 3

1.906

161

2,067

1,020

1,132

1,351

281

3,503

Keene Ward 4

1.984

148

2,132

1.163

1.067

1,084

190

3,314

Keene Ward 5

2.162

213

2,375

1,274

1,258

1,274

254

3,806

Marlborough

953

69

1,022

366

415

684

121

1.465

Marlow

368

28

396

150

133

199

33

482

Nelson

339

26

365

147

159

202

31

508

Richmond

499

38

537

249

137

290

55

676

Rindge

2,135

145

2,280

1.208

606

1,852

401

3.666

Roxbury

114

8

122

37

50

80

5

167

Stoddard

463

59

522

246

147

327

44

720

Sullivan

306

23

329

106

105

217

35

428

Surry

360

29

389

214

142

123

30

479

Swanzey

2,664

192

2,856

1,366

999

1,405

356

3.770

Troy

867

32

899

364

377

625

103

1.366

Walpole

1,717

120

1,837

1,005

752

1,610

141

3.367

Westmoreland

817

68

885

311

202

533

75

1,046

Winchester

1,363

97

1,460

609

660

1.097

144

2.366

Totals

31,460

2,391

33,851

16,201

14.577

21,336

3,941

52.114

GENERAL ELECTION

417

COOS COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Regular

Absentee

Total

Berlin Ward 1

995

67

1,062

Berlin Ward 2

1.005

107

1,112

Berlin Ward 3

1,199

124

1,323

Berlin Ward 4

913

59

972

Cambridge

1

0

1

Carroll

367

48

415

Clarksville

118

10

128

Colehrook

799

65

864

Columbia

245

30

275

Dalton

369

35

404

Dixville

17

10

27

Dummer

164

16

180

Errol

147

16

163

Gorham

1.381

112

1,493

Green's Grant

1

2

3

Jefferson

478

56

534

Lancaster

1,408

149

1.557

Milan

580

60

640

Millsfield

6

4

10

Northumberland

895

70

965

Pinkham's Grant

4

2

6

Pittsburg

417

50

467

Randolph

193

59

252

Sargent's Purchase

0

0

0

Shelburne

194

31

225

Stark

238

19

257

Stewartstown

289

35

324

Stratford

267

15

282

Wentworth's Loc.

15

3

18

Whitefield

979

128

1.107

Names on Checklist

ilican

Democratic

Undeclared

New Reg.*

Total

267

702

701

96

1.670

345

725

614

87

1.684

500

778

492

88

1,770

181

677

570

62

1,428

1

0

0

0

1

197

108

231

23

536

70

29

85

5

184

549

178

597

52

1.324

149

62

145

35

356

189

74

271

32

534

16

2

9

0

27

67

40

126

17

233

82

29

130

11

241

603

863

652

131

2.118

0

0

3

0

3

390

115

203

38

708

1,006

462

988

138

2,456

249

228

344

52

821

0

0

12

0

12

437

562

652

34

1,651

3

3

18

2

24

369

83

212

14

664

116

79

100

15

295

0

1

0

0

1

HI

72

126

17

309

111

64

166

21

341

179

74

281

16

534

116

109

218

23

443

3

3

13

3

19

559

307

514

74

1,380

Totals

13,684

1,382

15,066

6.865

6,429

8.473

,086 21,767

No names on checklist: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant. Bean's Grant. Bean's Purchase. Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase. Cutt's Grant. Dix's Grant. Erving's Location. Hadley's Purchase. Low & Burbanks Grant, Martin's Location, Kilkenny, Odell. Second College Grant, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase

418

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

GRAFTON COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Regular

Absentee

Total

Alexandria

567

66

633

Ashland

829

65

894

Bath

403

37

440

Benton

117

6

123

Bethlehem

1.026

95

1,121

Bridgewater

507

58

565

Bristol

1,217

149

1,366

Campton

1.161

95

1,256

Canaan

1,317

129

1,446

Dorchester

163

14

177

Easton

142

24

166

Ellsworth

52

1

53

Enfield

1,847

167

2,014

Franconia

531

101

632

Grafton

509

36

545

Groton

217

8

225

Hanover

4,541

744

5,285

Haverhill

1.628

148

1,776

Hebron

304

49

353

Holdemess

1.050

119

1,169

Landaff

175

13

188

Lebanon Ward 1

1,772

192

1,964

Lebanon Ward 2

1.727

167

1,894

Lebanon Ward 3

1,600

154

1.754

Lincoln

641

110

751

Lisbon

573

34

607

Littleton

2,365

210

2,575

Livermore

0

0

0

Lyman

233

20

253

Lyme

918

127

1,045

Monroe

407

54

461

Orange

139

8

147

Orford

540

60

600

Piermont

364

36

400

Plymouth

2,495

120

2,615

Rumney

745

78

823

Sugar Hill

334

49

383

Thornton

908

83

991

Warren

384

38

422

Waterville Valley

134

48

182

Went worth

358

36

394

Woodstock

540

60

600

Names on Checklist

Republican Democratic Undeclared New Reg.* Total

Totals

35,480

3,808

39,288

339

137

333

52

809

505

296

554

96

1,355

198

53

304

22

555

86

23

62

10

171

473

330

598

123

1,401

356

136

267

52

759

712

289

929

179

1,930

560

271

891

185

1,722

688

480

1,012

174

2,180

95

48

93

2

236

79

52

68

21

199

18

3

43

0

64

907

689

1,122

237

2,718

261

157

283

73

701

295

158

338

59

791

130

52

153

16

335

1.913

2,836

3.100

1.171

7.849

1.359

363

991

120

2.713

217

46

159

23

422

573

257

518

113

1,348

93

37

98

11

228

1,055

971

968

289

2,994

875

974

1.243

278

3,092

962

920

861

182

2,743

340

214

595

84

1,149

373

146

410

76

929

1.681

859

1.416

238

3,956

0

0

0

0

0

119

65

153

31

337

330

406

568

60

1,304

319

68

171

17

558

48

28

117

12

193

337

195

392

26

924

194

62

232

28

488

1,744

1,209

2.948

843

5,901

452

135

455

78

1,042

150

98

213

20

461

482

249

926

96

1.657

249

62

237

34

548

65

34

97

5

196

290

88

196

30

574

246

126

425

61

797

0,168

13,622

24,539

5,227

58,329

GENERAL ELECTION

419

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Regular

Absentee

Total

Amherst

5,515

568

6,083

Antrim

1,087

68

1,155

Bedford

9,105

1.260

10,365

Bennington

582

51

633

Brookline

1,974

122

2,096

Deering

772

54

826

Francestown

808

71

879

Goffstown

7,124

532

7,656

Greenfield

652

25

677

Greenville

728

40

768

Hancock

988

95

1,083

Hillsborough

1,973

117

2,090

HolJis

3,691

. 335

4,026

Hudson

9,175

455

9,630

Litchfield

3,262

146

3,408

Lyndeborough

732

60

792

Manchester Ward 1

4,099

434

4,533

Manchester Ward 2

3,672

332

4,004

Manchester Ward 3

2,548

245

2,793

Manchester Ward 4

2,759

205

2,964

Manchester Ward 5

2,615

142

2,757

Manchester Ward 6

4,409

300

4.709

Manchester Ward 7

2,818

160

2.978

Manchester Ward 8

3,976

239

4.215

Manchester Ward 9

3,190

181

3,371

Manchester Ward 10

3,351

228

3,579

Manchester Ward 1 1

2.407

119

2,526

Manchester Ward 12

3.450

311

3,761

Mason

561

55

616

Merrimack

1 1 ,669

724

12,393

Milford

5,731

333

6,064

Mont Vernon

1,027

97

1,124

Nashua Ward 1

4,585

399

4,984

Nashua Ward 2

4,224

296

4,520

Nashua Ward 3

3,376

245

3,621

Nashua Ward 4

2,216

179

2,395

Nashua Ward 5

3.962

308

4,270

Nashua Ward 6

3,370

233

3,603

Nashua Ward 7

3,197

232

3,429

Nashua Ward 8

3,980

302

4,282

Nashua Ward 9

4,102

356

4,458

New Boston

2,071

119

2,190

New Ipswich

1,780

102

1,882

Pelham

4,954

284

5,238

Peterborough

2,903

393

3,296

Sharon

184

14

198

Temple

617

46

663

Weare

3,267

195

3.462

Wilton

1,730

116

1.846

Windsor

90

17

107

Totals 157,058

11,940

168.998

Names on Checklist

Republican

Democratic

Undeclared

New Reg.*

Total

3,361

1,561

2,416

530

7,338

631

356

590

115

1,577

6,960

2,949

3,449

943

13,358

257

167

209

66

633

823

422

1,176

143

2,421

393

169

531

81

1,093

391

198

473

55

1,062

4,627

3,057

4,760

944

12,444

319

230

311

83

860

240

231

479

151

950

550

371

457

69

1,378

1,113

595

1,291

245

2,999

1,988

849

1.836

280

4,673

5,106

4,006

6,609

955

15,721

1,698

1,096

2,49

313

5,286

348

132

703

73

1,183

2,472

2,048

1,052

373

5,572

2,085

2,004

1,124

547

5,213

1,372

1,633

1,078

591

4,083

1,160

1,368

1,006

557

3,534

938

1,492

738

447

3,168

2,223

2,276

1,438

732

5,937

1,285

1,668

1,054

641

4,007

1,956

1,926

1,197

541

5.079

1,387

1,787

1,096

569

4,270

1,586

1,992

1,033

510

4,611

1,037

1,334

908

585

3,279

2,059

1,788

1,396

707

5,243

253

133

405

37

791

8,397

5,155

5,981

1,133

19.533

3,658

2,115

3.398

726

9.171

637

389

638

70

1.664

2,826

2,377

2,549

444

7.752

2,803

2,171

2,806

572

7,780

1,990

2,048

2,069

407

6,107

1,056

1.720

1,835

395

4,611

2,195

2,043

2,565

407

6,803

1,629

2,248

1,812

390

5,689

1,589

2,093

1,956

440

5,638

2,409

2,125

2,870

462

7,404

2,340

2,118

2,571

425

7,029

1,376

647

1,345

182

3,368

1,020

403

1,373

180

2,796

2,003

1,882

3,811

309

7.696

1,781

1,340

2,024

285

5,145

74

65

100

18

239

205

114

367

91

686

2,104

1,089

2,361

385

5,554

810

610

1,065

201

2,485

52

28

36

27

116

89,572

70,618

84,839 19,432 245,029

420

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

MERRIMACK COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on Checklist

Regular

Absentee

Total

Republican

Democratic

Undeclared

New Reg.*

Total

AUenstown

1,802

55

1,857

568

666

1,353

300

2,587

Andover

1 ,036

75

1.111

427

349

798

78

1,574

Boscawen

1,339

110

1,449

691

447

846

169

1,984

Bow

3,743

279

4.022

2,760

1,181

1,620

288

5,561

Bradford

741

85

826

388

210

571

82

1,169

Canterbury

1,114

83

1,197

446

345

737

91

1,528

Chichester

1,120

70

1,190

581

273

696

135

1,550

Concord Ward 1

1,642

106

1,748

957

779

1,100

296

2.836

Concord Ward 2

1,595

83

1,678

580

578

520

1,678

1.678

Concord Ward 3

1,360

90

1,450

760

672

680

170

2.112

Concord Ward 4

2,020

169

2,189

1.001

1.199

1.143

251

3.343

Concord Ward 5

1,771

317

2,088

1.181

1,102

1,029

223

3,312

Concord Ward 6

1,406

109

1,515

785

979

990

309

2.754

Concord Ward 7

1,906

161

2.067

1,139

1,015

814

204

2,968

Concord Ward 8

1.416

94

1.510

924

695

743

235

2,362

Concord Ward 9

1,530

102

1,632

1,123

795

887

223

2,805

Concord Ward 10

2,381

238

2,619

1,388

911

1,362

257

3,661

Danbury

495

35

530

251

139

360

30

750

Dunbarton

1,215

76

1,291

728

398

634

116

1,760

Epsom

1,847

158

2,005

1,268

626

1,056

192

2,950

Franklin Ward 1

1,031

61

1,092

518

381

794

134

1,693

Franklin Ward 2

841

54

895

429

331

732

125

1,492

Franklin Ward 3

1,045

62

1,107

540

404

876

120

1,820

Henniker

1,916

146

2,062

1,060

737

1,251

226

3,048

Hill

426

31

457

186

99

293

42

578

Hooksett

5,061

270

5,331

2,972

1,652

1,703

815

6,327

Hopkinton

3,016

273

3,289

1,951

1,222

1,345

225

4,518

Loudon

2,075

85

2,160

1.268

588

1,117

232

2,973

Newbury

899

177

1,076

624

252

657

72

1,533

New London

2,172

434

2,606

1,500

464

1.217

198

3,181

Northfield

1,751

105

1.856

1,020

658

1.154

236

2,832

Pembroke

2,960

161

3.121

1,746

1.245

1,877

389

4,868

Pittsfield

1,468

87

1,555

763

421

995

181

2,179

Salisbury

595

29

624

282

149

472

62

903

Sutton

869

80

949

491

307

504

64

1.302

Warner

1,296

122

1,418

679

378

786

118

1.843

Webster

782

42

824

356

164

563

81

1 ,083

Wilmot

586

56

642

277

168

338

42

783

Totals

60,268

4,770

65,038

34,608

22,979

34,613

8,689

92,200

GENERAL ELECTION

421

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

]

Ballots Cast

Regular

Absentee

Total

Atkinson

3,472

273

3,745

Auburn

2,308

107

2,415

Brentwood

1.393

118

1,511

Candia

2,105

115

2,220

Chester

1,762

88

1.850

Danville

1,687

80

1.767

Deerfield

1,907

118

2.025

Derry

11,557

684

12,241

East Kingston

908

71

979

Epping

2,354

202

2.556

Exeter

6,470

744

7.214

Fremont

1,561

78

1.639

Greenland

1,834

110

1.944

Hampstead

3,919

310

4.229

Hampton

7.309

1,021

8.330

Hampton Falls

1,069

134

1.203

Kensington

1,054

80

1.134

Kingston

2,675

186

2.861

Londonderry

9.610

675

10.285

New Castle

654

115

769

Newfields

812

46

858

Newington

447

64

511

Newmarket

3,774

240

4.014

Newton

1,866

103

1.969

North Hampton

2,329

303

2,632

Northwood

1,536

124

1,660

Nottingham

1.765

120

1,885

Plaistow

3.336

180

3.516

Portsmouth Ward 1

1.805

131

1,936

Portsmouth Ward 2

2,514

244

2,758

Portsmouth Ward 3

1,261

167

1,428

Portsmouth Ward 4

2,645

244

2,889

Portsmouth Ward 5

2,276

365

2.641

Raymond

3,715

184

3,899

Rye

2,867

610

3,477

Salem

11,498

630

12,128

Sandown

2,135

113

2,248

Seabrook

3,329

259

3.588

South Hampton

481

28

509

Stratham

3.369

311

3,680

Windham

5.175

385

5,560

Names on Checklist

Republican

Democratic

Undeclared

New Reg.*

Total

1.871

1,080

2,338

190

5.289

1.331

724

1,232

222

3.287

835

461

754

131

2.050

1,486

621

1.035

216

3,142

1,147

466

958

192

2,571

802

489

951

153

2,242

1,269

624

1.091

202

2.984

7,478

4,642

7.465

1,395

19.585

569

295

540

64

1.404

1.056

852

2.379

248

4,287

4.589

3,410

3.464

723

11,463

731

352

1.100

167

2,183

800

466

896

229

2,162

2.401

1,412

2,652

248

6,465

4,074

3,596

5,907

711

13,577

704

269

693

85

1,666

513

339

726

72

1.578

1.652

860

1,234

193

3,746

6,477

3,670

5,999

728

16.146

349

163

358

37

870

325

199

547

51

1,071

257

91

285

42

633

1,610

2,209

3.387

706

7.206

848

724

1,583

130

3.155

1.417

892

1,694

198

4,003

845

474

1,551

204

2,870

905

580

1,123

169

2,608

1,555

1,089

3,225

259

5.869

672

1.109

1,587

390

3,368

959

1.872

2.154

510

4,985

547

726

1,084

170

2.357

1.501

1,534

1,949

398

4.984

1,101

1.571

2,097

355

4.769

2,060

1,280

2,993

490

6.333

2,141

1,322

1.695

240

5,158

6,175

5,881

7,004

987

19.060

852

560

1,600

180

3,012

1,994

1.568

2,944

287

6.506

142

114

365

19

621

1.809

968

2.305

394

5.082

3,201

1.567

2,739

530

7.507

Totals

124,543 10.160 134,703

7 1 .050

51.121

85,683 12,935 207,854

422

NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL

STRAFFORD COUNTY

1

Ballots Cast

Names on Checklist

Regular

Absentee

Total

Republican

Democratic

Undeclared

New Reg.*

Total

Barrington

3,374

177

3,551

1,787

1,409

2,114

519

5.310

Dover Ward 1

1,893

167

2,060

1.006

1.080

1.024

269

3,110

Dover Ward 2

1,782

104

1,886

800

1,217

1,062

512

3,079

Dover Ward 3

2,519

318

2,837

1,370

1,455

1,281

334

4,106

Dover Ward 4

1,999

178

2,177

1.089

1,060

■990

265

3,139

Dover Ward 5

1,820

132

1,952

969

1,285

1,046

404

3,300

Dover Ward 6

1,881

129

2,010

895

989

990

225

2,874

Durham

5,174

395

5,569

1,657

2,347

3,109

1,709

7,113

Farmington

2,114

138

2,252

1,086

1,027

1.535

274

3,648

Lee

2.068

136

2,204

798

945

1.163

238

2,906

Madbury

810

70

880

334

283

618

90

1,235

Middleton

557

32

589

247

219

378

66

844

Milton

1,578

109

1,687

815

599

1.235

221

2.649

New Durham

1,048

94

1,142

591

281

673

96

1,545

Rochester Ward 1

2.217

137

2,354

1,112

971

1,444

275

3,527

Rochester Ward 2

2,135

152

2,287

1.186

979

1.249

273

3.414

Rochester Ward 3

2,486

145

2,631

1,448

1,075

1,439

369

3,962

Rochester Ward 4

2,368

146

2,514

1,101

1,218

1,186

282

3,505

Rochester Ward 5

1.894

125

2,019

975

972

1.181

240

3,128

RolHnsford

1.299

92

1.391

547

601

1,087

170

2,235

Somersworth Ward 1

1.037

67

1,104

451

614

751

160

1,816

Somersworth Ward 2

792

61

853

347

549

552

124

1.448

Somersworth Ward 3

893

59

952

398

566

662

126

1,626

Somersworth Ward 4

1,048

57

1.105

428

693

757

168

1,878

Somersw orth Ward 5

707

28

735

255

444

586

132

1,285

Strafford

1,738

100

1,838

1,026

709

1,044

183

2,779

Totals

47,231

3,348

50,579

22,718

23,587

29,156

7.724

75.461

SULLIVAN COUNTY

Ballots Cast

Names on Checklist

Regular

Absentee

Total

Republican

Democratic

Undeclared New Reg.*

Total

Acworth

423

49

472

140

78

345

28

563

Charlestown

1,899

129

2,028

754

709

1,376

197

2,839

Claremont Ward 1

1,437

93

1,530

765

957

811

196

2.533

Claremont Ward 2

1,738

149

1,887

1,118

930

708

164

2,756

Claremont Ward 3

1,624

102

1,726

703

933

945

199

2,581

Cornish

853

63

916

440

394

288

58

1,122

Croydon

311

18

329

177

70

155

26

402

Goshen

337

31

368

182

118

172

31

472

Grantham

1,312

178

1,490

809

378

916

113

2,103

Langdon

309

25

334

196

87

200

17

483

Lempster

411

37

448

205

98

279

42

582

Newport

2,240

172

2,412

1,483

1,158

1,130

256

3,771

Plainfield

1,130

86

1,216

370

360

739

88

1,469

Springfield

495

61

556

332

159

262

49

753

Sunapee

1,637

260

1,897

1,061

424

1,563

151

3,048

Unity

578

31

609

266

183

451

67

900

Washington

454

54

508

251

108

303

31

662

Totals

17,188

1.538

1 8,726

9.252

7,144

10,643

1,713

27,039

GENERAL ELECTION 423

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

Following is the question submitted to the qualified voters of New Hampshire on November 7, 2000, together with the vote on the question:

(Question Proposed by the 1 999 General Court)

Are you in favor amending the constitution to provide that municipalities shall have home rule authority to exercise such powers and perform such functions pertaining to its gov- ernment and affairs which are not prohibited by the state constitution, state statute, or com- mon law, and that the state shall retain its right of preemption over municipal powers and functions? (Passed by the N.H. House 262 Yes 62 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 3 No) CACR 6

Upon passage of this question the first part of the New Hampshire Constitution will be amend- ed by inserting after article 39 the following new article:

[Art.] 40 [Home Rule Authority Granted.] A municipality may exercise such powers and perform such functions pertaining to its government and affairs which are not prohibited by the state constitution, state statute, or common law. Nothing in this article shall be construed to alter or limit in any way the state's right of preemption over municipal powers and functions.

Yes 202,367 No 218,875

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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT QUESTION

SUMMARY BY COUNTIES

CARROLL COUNTY

YES

NO

YES

NO

Belknap

8,687

11.778

Albany

105

120

Carroll

9,370

8,526

Bartlett

717

505

Cheshire

11,369

13,026

Brookfield

138

143

Coos

4.751

5,755

Chatham

44

45

Grafton

12,997

15.075

Conway

1,455

1,568

Hillsborough

58,462

62.430

Eaton

56

35

Merrimack

20,506

25,010

Effingham

227

289

Rockingham

52,934

50,543

Freedom

386

271

Strafford

17,570

18,638

Hale's Location

0

0

Sullivan

5,721

8.094

Hart's Location

11

10

Jackson

277

135

Totals

202,367

218.875

Madison

431

398

Moultonborough

1.153

1,071

Ossipee

684

671

Sandwich

311

379

Tamworth

479

502

BELKNAP COUNTY

Tuftonboro Wakefield

630

725

580

681

YES

NO

Wolfeboro

1,541

1,123

Alton

854

1,098

Totals

9.370

8,526

Bamstead

588

891

Belmont

697

1.447

Center Harbor

248

234

Gilford

1,243

1,612

Gilmanton

552

766

-

LaconiaWard 1

475

557

Laconia Ward 2

324

412

Laconia Ward 3

313

425

Laconia Ward 4

353

463

Laconia Ward 5

260

338

Laconia Ward 6

345

473

Meredith

1.164

1,265

New Hampton

333

502

Sanbomton

471

652

Tilton

467

643

Totals

8,687

11,778

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CHESHIRE COUNTY

COOS COUNTY

YES

NO

YES

NO

Alstead

328

437

Chesterfield

655

648

Dublin

359

384

Fitzwilliam

318

318

Gilsum

114

154

Harrisville

236

201

Hinsdale

566

407

Jaffrey

845

963

Keene Ward 1

512

563

Keene Ward 2

679

725

Keene Ward 3

682

778

Keene Ward 4

663

786

Keene Ward 5

727

828

Marlborough

363

452

Marlow

105

224

Nelson

144

128

Richmond

179

237

Rindge

830

915

Roxbury

33

55

Stoddard

185

236

Sullivan

103

161

Surry

130

170

Swanzey

877

1,137

Troy

304

405

Walpole

677

670

Westmoreland

321

379

Winchester

434

665

Totals

11.369

13,026

Atk. & Gilm. Ac. Gt.

Bean's Grant

Bean's Purchase

Berlin Ward 1

367

387

Berlm Ward 2

360

429

Berlin Ward 3

438

482

Berlin Ward 4

288

384

Cambridge

1

Carroll

187

153

Chandler's Purchase

ClarksviUe

35

58

Colebrook

217

325

Columbia

84

105

Crawford's Purchase

Cutt's Grant

Dalton

Ill

198

Dix's Grant

Dixville

6

14

Dumnier

63

73

Errol

Erving's Location

Gorham

519

542

Green's Grant

1

2

Hadley's Purchase

Jefferson

158

244

Kilkenny

Lancaster

490

665

Low & Burbank's Gt.

Martin's Location

Milan

227

252

Millsfield

1

8

Northumberland

243

406

Odell

Pinkham's Grant

3

1

Pittsburg

135

153

Randolph

136

66

Sargent's Purchase

Second College Gt.

Shelburne

100

82

Stark

68

101

Stewartstown

101

104

Stratford

73

116

Success

^

Thompson & Mes's Pur.

Wentworth's Loc.

7

5

Whitefield

333

399

Totals

4,751

5,755

426

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GRAFTON COUNTY

YES

NO

Alexandria

177

327

Ashland

256

386

Bath

100

233

Benton

37

36

Bethlehem

558

432

Bridgewater

189

237

Bristol

359

694

Campton

380

581

Canaan

423

731

Dorchester

63

78

Easton

62

63

Ellsworth

12

27

Enfield

578

855

Franconia

262

219

Grafton

150

323

Groton

51

103

Hanover

2,160

1,165

Haverhill

501

754

Hebron

130

145

Holdemess

401

476

Landaff

46

77

Lebanon Ward I

669

620

Lebanon Ward 2

576

663

Lebanon Ward 3

557

585

Lincoln

254

317

Lisbon

207

222

Littleton

859

1.005

Livermore

0

0

Lyman

92

110

Lyme

401

356

Monroe

158

156

Orange

48

63

Orford

181

228

Piermont

124

172

Plymouth

779

1,092

Rumney

215

392

Sugar Hill

153

128

Thornton

323

406

Warren

93

150

Waterville Valley

102

49

Wentworth

109

179

Woodstock

202

240

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

YES

NO

Totals

12.997

15,075

Amherst

2,175

2.097

Antrim

411

505

Bedford

4,508

3,492

Bennington

241

276

BrookJine

656

1,092

Deering

244

399

Francestown

365

330

Goffstown

2,605

3,096

Greenfield

265

337

Greenville

286

326

Hancock

477

387

Hillsborough

627

886

Hollis

1,284

1.940

Hudson

3.645

4,376

Litchfield

1.107

1.501

Lyndeborough

309

303

Manchester Ward 1

1.515

1.696

Manchester Ward 2

1.262

1.421

Manchester Ward 3

837

952

Manchester Ward 4

816

1.035

Manchester Ward 5

664

812

Manchester Ward 6

1,423

1.711

Manchester Ward 7

946

1,066

Manchester Ward 8

1,319

1 .636

Manchester Ward 9

1,086

1,245

Manchester Ward 10

1,101

1,250

Manchester Ward 1 1

770

943

Manchester Ward 12

1.180

1,347

Mason

260

234

Merrimack

5,017

4,711

Milford

2.300

2,152

Mont Vernon

407

480

Nashua Ward 1

1,627

1.609

Nashua Ward 2

1,552

1.460

Nashua Ward 3

1.119

1.183

Nashua Ward 4

714

697

Nashua Ward 5

1.334

1,347

Nashua Ward 6

1.002

1,124

Nashua Ward 7

965

1,036

Nashua Ward 8

1,424

1,146

Nashua Ward 9

1.514

1,352

New Boston

816

964

New Ipswich

548

892

Pelham

2,264

1,772

Peterborough

1,202

1,303

Sharon

67

92

Temple

300

264

Weare

1,142

1,442

Wilton

728

665

Windsor

36

48

Totals

58,462

62,430

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MERRIMACl

<. COUNTY

YES

NO

Allenstown

527

683

Andover

299

481

Boscawen

462

538

Bow

L397

1,448

Bradford

231

353

Canterbury

396

534

Chichester

393

541

Concord Ward 1

506

621

Concord Ward 2

536

564

Concord Ward 3

405

489

Concord Ward 4

612

589

Concord Ward 5

623

644

Concord Ward 6

495

425

Concord Ward 7

648

652

Concord Ward 8

446

476

Concord Ward 9

462

399

Concord Ward 10

931

991

Danbury

147

270

Dun barton

464

562

Epsom

599

880

Franklin Ward 1

362

454

Franklin Ward 2

292

335

Franklin Ward 3

333

459

Henniker

664

898

Hill

124

214

Hooksett

1,823

2,030

Hopkinton

1,144

1,188

Loudon

635

943

Newbury

351

491

New London

1,028

875

Northfield

488

730

Pembroke

927

1.140

Pittsfield

374

919

Salisbury

196

309

Sutton

317

437

Warner

422

708

Webster

237

438

Wilmot

210

302

Totals

20,506

25,010

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY

YES

NO

Atkinson

1,586

1,238

Auburn

913

974

Brentwood

613

591

Candia

645

901

Chester

697

786

Danville

622

820

Deerfield

485

1,247

Derry

4,155

5,214

East Kingston

348

441

Epping

667

1,416

Exeter

2.680

2,304

Fremont

563

618

Greenland

842

598

Hampstead

1.500

2,063

Hampton

3,423

2,932

Hampton Falls

599

395

Kensington

424

439

Kingston

980

1,292

Londonderry

4,311

3,978

New Castle

412

189

Newfields

440

292

Newington

247

138

Newmarket

1.541

1,431

Newton

691

809

North Hampton

1,208

832

Northwood

336

1,049

Nottingham

508

1,033

Plaistow

1,366

1,489

Portsmouth Ward 1

850

610

Portsmouth Ward 2

1,301

795

Portsmouth Ward 3

687

394

Portsmouth Ward 4

1,398

901

Portsmouth Ward 5

1,226

725

Raymond

1.255

1,694

Rye

1,829

909

Salem

5,047

3,900

Sandown

690

1,120

Seabrook

1,604

1,001

South Hampton

203

196

Stratham

1.639

1,154

Windham

2,403

1,635

Totals

52,934

50,543

428

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STRAFFORD COUNTY

SULLIVAN COUNTY

YES

NO

YES

NO

Barrington

1.053

1.297

Dover Ward 1

825

772

Dover Ward 2

706

604

Dover Ward 3

1.069

1.100

Dover Ward 4

907

746

Dover Ward 5

807

658

Dover Ward 6

767

761

Durham

2.173

1.600

Farmington

566

828

Lee

854

841

Madbury

161

638

Middleton

198

312

Milton

543

583

New Durham

410

500

Rochester Ward 1

721

959

Rochester Ward 2

773

790

Rochester Ward 3

830

1,079

Rochester Ward 4

720

925

Rochester Ward 5

647

703

RoUinsford

579

471

Somersworth Ward 1

414

385

Somersworth Ward 2

316

280

Somersworth Ward 3

348

320

Somersworth Ward 4

358

369

Somersworth Ward 5

262

244

Strafford

563

873

Acworth

107

283

Charlestown

623

887

Claremont Ward 1

441

700

Claremont Ward 2

483

885

Claremont Ward 3

405

770

Cornish

272

376

Croydon

85

159

Goshen

107

170

Grantham

607

526

Langdon

130

143

Lempster

144

185

Newport

681

1,007

Plainfield

506

461

Springfield

162

246

Sunapee

671

747

Unity

122

352

Washington

175

197

Totals

5,721

8.094

Totals

17.570

18.638

GENERAL ELECTION 429

CHANGE IN POLLING HOURS QUESTION

The following question was submitted to the voters in certain towns under the provisions of RSA 659:4-a at the November 7, 2000 state general election.

"Polling hours in the town of Alexandria are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 178 NO 384

"Polling hours in the town of Brookfield are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

. YES 97 NO 218

"Polling hours in the town of Croydon are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 89 NO 196

"Polling hours in the town of Dalton are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 117 NO 228

"Polling hours in the town of Danbury are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 142 NO 321

"Polling hours in the town of Dummer are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1 :00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 70 NO 85

"Polling hours in the town of Franconia are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 160 NO 374

"Polling hours in the town of Gilsum are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 92 NO 201

"Polling hours in the town of Hill are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1 :00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elec- tions beginning in 2002?"

YES 102 NO 278

"Polling hours in the town of Hinsdale are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 10:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 236 NO 889

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"Polling hours in the town of Langdon are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 86 NO 182

"Polling hours in the town of Lempster are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 123 NO 248

Polling hours in the town of Lincoln are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 10:00 a.m. and close at 6:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 108 NO 529

"Polling hours in the town of Lyman are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 11:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 91 NO 125

"Polling hours in the town of Madbury are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 161 NO 638

"Polling hours in the town of Marlborough are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1 :00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 249 NO 645

"Polling hours in the town of Marlow are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 103 NO 257

"Polling hours in the town of Milan are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 152 NO 408

"Polling hours in the town of Newbury are now 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1 :00 a.m. and close at 8:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 235 NO 679

"Polling hours in the town of Orford are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 10:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elec- tions beginning in 2002?"

YES 120 NO 342

"Polling hours in the town of Plainfield are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 10:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 194 NO 874

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"Polling hours in the town of Richmond are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 153 NO 317

"Polling hours in the town of Salisbury are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 223 NO 350

"Polling hour in the town of Sandwich are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 10:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 217 NO 523

"Polling hour in the town of Stoddard are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 124 NO 336

"Polling hour in the town of Stratford are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 10:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 90 NO 119

"Polling hours in the town of Sugar Hill are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 125 NO 200

"Polling hours in the town of Troy are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 10:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elec- tions beginning in 2002?"

YES 180 NO 749

"Polling hours in the town of Wentworth are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 128 NO 196

"Polling hours in the town of Westmoreland are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 234 NO 531

"Polling hours in the town of Whitefield are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 1 1:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 165 NO 650

"Polling hours in the town of Woodstock are now 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Shall we change polling hours so that the polls shall open at 10:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m. for all regular state elections beginning in 2002?"

YES 153 NO 363

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RECOUNTS AFTER THE GENERAL ELECTION

Twenty-six requests for recounts were received after the general election. Two recounts resulted in a change of winners - State Representative Districts Hillsborough County No. 38 and Hillsborough County No. 45.

The recounts requested from State Senate District No. 1, State Representative from Coos County District No. 6. and State Representative from Rockingham County District No. 21, were called off before they were completed.

Two recounts were appealed to the Ballot Law Commission - State Representative Districts Belknap County No. 2 and Merrimack County No. 9. Neither of these appeals resulted in a change of winners.

Below, in the first column are the figures as officially returned to the Secretary of State. The second column contains the recount figures, and the third column contains the figures after appeals to the Ballot Law Commission. Asterisks designate the person elected.

State Senate District No. 6

Caroline McCarley, d

10,521

10,589*

Cliff Newton, r

10,236

10,302

State Senate District No. 7

Robert B. Flanders, r

10,512

10,609*

Rick A. Trombly, d

10.418

10,520

State Senate District No. 24

Burton J. Cohen, d

12,648

12,732*

Wayne R Sempnni, r

12,292

12,349

Cheshire County Commissioner District No

.1

Margaret E. Lynott, d

5.174

5,284*

Robert A. Beauregard, r

5.149

5,099

Strafford County Commissioner

Paul J. Dumont. d

22.604

23,021*

George Maglaras, d

21,258

21.619*

Ronald Chagnon, d

20,209

20,762*

Cal Schroeder, r

20,083

20,552

Sean L. Olcott. r

15,080

15,449

Jonathan Sindorf, r

13,946

14,226

STATE REPRESENTATIVES

BELKNAP COUNTY District No. 2

BLC

Fran Wendelboe. r

1,656

1,698

1,698

Tom Salatiello. d

1.429

1 .458

1,458^

Omer C. Ahem. Jr.. r

1,415

1,458

1.457

William W. Joscelyn, d

860

877

876

Jim Dodge, i

768

774

774

CHESHIRE COUNTY District No. 14

Jim DePecol. d

734

739*

Douglas K. Fish, r

666

672

Michelle Otterson, 1

135

135

CHESHIRE COUNTY District No. 18

Chandler Fairbanks, r

1.129

1,131*

Timothy N. Robertson, d

1.080

1,077

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433

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY District No. 30

Mary L. Andosca. d Harvey Keye, d Nelson Allan, r Angelina A. Kopka, d William E. Mosher, r

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY District No. 38

Saggy A. Tahir, r James W. Craig, d William M. Golding. r Richard F. Ahem, d Michael D. Bouchard, d William A. Varkas, r

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY District No. 40

Leo P. Pepino, r Lionel W. Johnson, d Kathleen Souza, r Anthony F. Simon, d Roy Shoults, Sr., r

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY District No. 42

Benjamin C. Baroody, d Jeffrey Duval, d Mike Bouldin, r Robert E. Murphy, d Dean Ouellette, r Bud Luebkert, r

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY District No. 45

Andre Martel, r William J. Desrosiers, r Barbara Shaw, d James A. Burkush, d Gerald O. Gosselin, d Mark A. Krochmal. r

MERRIMACK COUNTY District No. 9

Leo W. Eraser, Jr., r

Roy D. Maxfield, r

Priscilla Parmenter Lockwood, r

Raymond C. Cummings, r

Carolyn A. Virtue, d

Deedee Maratea. d

Denise L. Perron, d

Henry Boermeester, d

MERRIMACK COUNTY District No. 15

John D. Hutchinson, r Jean R. Wallin, d

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY District No. 22

Russell Bridle, r Jane P. Kelley, d Sheila T. Francoeur, r Pamela Saia, r Ralph F. Woekel, r Arthur J. Moody, r Victor R. DeMarco. d Wendell C. Ring, d Sharleene P. Hurst, i William H. Sullivan, d Richard E. Reniere, d Joseph Rosenquist, 1

1.852

1,852*

1,719

1,722*

1,621

1,624*

1,591

1,597

1,554

1,554

1,729

1,737*

1,727

1,721*

1,432

1,439*

1.446

1.437

1.401

1,384

1,361

1,368

1,348

1,351*

1,272

1,272*

1,120

1,117*

1,081

1,086

781

783

2,021

2.030*

1,769

1,783*

1,751

1,763*

1,706

1,726

1.685

1,694

1,464

1,476

1.544

1,548*

1 .399

1,410*

1,373

1,365*

1,378

1.362

1,034

1,018

899

905

BLC

3,237

3,189

3,219*

2,936

2,901

2,931*

2,812

2.780

2,808*

2,784

2,759

2,780*

2,588

2,570

2,584

2,161

2,151

2,161

2,124

2,104

2,113

1,705

1,679

1,687

804

810

777

774

4,508

4,549*

4,360

4,370*

4,128

4,183*

3,654

3,709*

3,668

3,704*

3,495

3,565

2,905

2,939

2,901

2,921

2,298

2,282

2,225

2,263

1,952

1,962

612

607

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ROCKINGHAM COUNTY District No. 35

Jacqueline Pitts, d Raimond Bowles, r Richard Alan Smith, d

STRAFFORD COUNTY District No. 3

William Tsiros. r Jerry McCarthy, d Timothy E. Easson, r Susan Lamagdelaine, d Janet Kalar (write-in)

STRAFFORD COUNTY District No. 4

Michael Harrington, r Jane M. Vachon. d

STRAFFORD COUNTY District No. 12

Earle Goodwin, d Arthur Pelletier, d Christopher Reid, r Raymond E. Proulx, d Baldwin Domingo, d Franklin G. Torr, r Martha Robinson, r Richard E. Dolbec, r Roy G. Bremner Sr. 1

STRAFFORD COUNTY District No. 16

James E. Twombly. r William P. Brennan. d Sandra B. Keans. r

STRAFFORD COUNTY District No. 17

Julie Brown, r Russ Albert, r George F. Brown, d John McDaniel. 1

STRAFFORD COUNTY District No. 19

Anne C. Grassie. d Larry Cossette. r Charles J. Gerrish, r

1,410

1,434*

967

982*

944

972

973

979*

938

944*

915

916

648

646

77

894

907*

824

838

2,677

2,691*

2,562

2,584*

2,517

2,546*

2,477

2,498*

2,440

2,465

2,358

2,392

1,959

1,980

1,818

1,840

481

483

1,089

1,103*

1,078

1,098*

1,066

1,088

1,376

1,377*

1,131

1,137*

1,126

1,127

257

261

1,018

1,023*

814

818*

801

808

NEW HAMPSHIRE GENERAL COURT

2000-2002

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NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE SENATE

President of the Senate

Arthur P. Klemm, Jr., Windham

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Senate Leadership President Pro Tempore

Carl R. Johnson, Meredith

RepubHcan Leader

Gary R. Francoeur, Hudson

Democratic Leader

Beverly A. Hollingworth, Hampton

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Senate Clerk

Gloria M. Randlett, Belmont

Assistant Senate Clerk

Tammy Wright, Concord

Senate Sergeant-at-Arms

Hank Wilson, Concord

SENATE LEADERSHIP

ARTHUR R KLEMM, JR. President of the Senate

BEVERLY A. HOLLINGWORTH Democratic Leader

GARY R. FRANCOEUR Republican Leader

CARL R.JOHNSON President Pro Tempore

REPUBLICAN HOUSE LEADERSHIP

GENE CHANDLER

MIKE WH ALLEY

Speaker of the House of Representatives

Gene Chandler, Bartlett

Deputy Speaker

Mike Whalley, Bow

Assistant Deputy Speaker

Keith Herman, Milford

Speaker Pro Tempore

Robert E. Clegg, Jr., Hudson

Majority Leader

David Scanlan, Canaan

Assistant Majority Leaders

David Alukonis, Hudson

Robert Letoumeau, Derry

Robert Mercer, Nashua

Maxwell Sargent, Hillsborough

David A. Welch, Kingston

Majority Whip

Sheila Francoeur, Hampton

Assistant Whips

Peter Bergin, Amherst

Ronald Belanger, Salem

Kathleen Flora, Bedford

Douglass Teschner. Pike

John H. Thomas, Belmont

KEITH HERMAN

ROBERT E. CLEGG, JR.

DAVID SCANLAN

PETER HOE BURLING

SHARON L NORDGREN

DEMOCRATIC HOUSE LEADERSHIP

Democratic Leader

Peter Hoe Burling, Cornish

Deputy Democratic Leader

Sharon L. Nordgren, Hanover

Chief Democratic Whip

Raymond C. Buckley, Manchester

Deputy Democratic Whip

Christine M. Konys, Nashua

Senior Policy Leaders

Dan Burnham. Dublin Bill Knowles, Dover Ron Russell, Keene

Democratic Policy Leaders

Martha Fuller Clark, Portsmouth

Jane demons, Nashua

Jim Craig, Manchester

Iris Estabrook, Durham

Linda Foster, Mont Vernon

Terie Norelli, Portsmouth

Mary Jane Wallner, Concord

Democratic Caucus Leaders

MaryAnn Blanchard, Portsmouth

David Cote, Nashua

Toni Crosby, Concord

Ed Mears, Berlin, Chair

McKim Mitchell, Chesterfield

Carol Moore, Concord

Amy Robb, Claremont

Janet Wall, Madbury

Caucus Whips

Jeff Goley, Manchester, Co-Chair

Bette Lasky, Nashua, Co-Chair

Beth Rodd, Bradford

Marjorie Smith, Durham

Clair Snyder, Somersworth

Kathy Taylor, Dover

Jackie Weathers poon, Exeter

Jane Wood, Laconia

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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT

Legislative Budget Assistant

Appointed by the fiscal committee of the Legislature RSA 14:30,34:1969,281

Michael L. Buckley Appointed October 6, 1997

Deputy Legislative Budget Assistant

Jeffry A. Pattison Appointed September 8, 1999

Legislative Services Director

Appointed by the joint committee on legislative facilities. Term, two years, co-terminous with the biennial legislative term.

RSA 17-A:2

Carol J. Holahan, Concord Appointed October 7, 1999

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House Clerk

Karen O. Wadsworth, Bow

House Sergeant-at-Arms

Robert Johnson II, Pittsfield

STATE GOVERNMENT

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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

Governor

January 1997 to January 2003, Constitution. Part II

Arts. 41 &42

JEANNE SHAHEEN, d, Madbury

Linda M. Hodgdon. Epsom Budget Director

Christen Bergeron. Raymond Special Assistant for Citizen Affairs

Susan Arnold, Strafford Director of Policy

Michael Vlachich, Concord Special Assistant for Policy

Ted M. Walsh, Newmarket Director of Citizen Affairs

Jennifer Wierwille Norton, Concord Special Assistant for Policy

Kristyn McLeod, Portsmouth Special Assistant for Citizen Affairs

Vicki Boyd, S. Berwick, ME Special Assistant for Policy

Pamela Walsh, Concord Press Secretary

Gail Wolek, Concord

Executive Assistant to the Governor

Ralph Brickett, Bow Special Assistant for Policy

Judy Reardon, Manchester Legal Counsel

Nick demons. Nashua

Special Assistant for Communications

Elizabeth Ignacio. Concord Receptionist

Susie Reid, Hopkinton

Director of Office Administration

Linda Cammett, Alton Secretary

Richard Sigel, Manchester Chief of Staff

David Salmon. New London Special Assistant for Citizen Affairs

Elaine Sword, Hopkinton Secretary

Lisa MacNaughton, Epsom Secretary

Jennifer Kuzma Director of Scheduling

Kathleen Goode. Concord Director of Appointments/Liaison to Executive Council

STATE GOVERNMENT 443

EXECUTIVE COUNCILORS

January 2001 to January 2003, Constitution, Part II, Art. 60

District No. 1 - Raymond S. Burton, r, Bath

District No. 2 - Peter J. Spaulding, r, Hopkinton

District No. 3 - Ruth L. Griffin, r, Portsmouth

District No. 4 - Thomas P. Colantuono, Manchester

District No. 5 - David K. Wheeler, Milford

Suzanne N. Keach, Concord Executive Assistant to the Council

Loretta Galuszka, Canterbury Secretary to the Council

ADJUTANT GENERAL

State Military Reservation, 4 Pembroke Road, Concord 225-1200 Appointed as provided in the constitution and the tenure of office shall be until the officer has reached the age of 65 years. At the time of appointment, the adjutant general shall have had not less than 5 years of service as a member of the New Hampshire national guard, immediately preceding that appointment, shall have attained at least the rank of colonel and shall be eligible for federal recognition by the department of defense as a brigadier general. RSA 1 10-B:8

JOHN E. BLAIR, Barnstead October 26, 1994 to August 13, 2009

Deputy Adjutant General Term, four years or until officer has reached the age of 65 years. At time of appointment, the deputy adjutant general shall have had at least 5 years of serve as a member of the N.H. national guard or United States armed forces, preceding the appointment and shall have at least attained the rank of major. RSA 1 10-B:8-b (Ch.81, Laws of 1998)

Brigadier General JOSEPH K. SIMEONE, Stratham July 15, 1998 to July 15.2002

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

State House Annex, Concord, 271-3204 RSA 21-1

Commissioner

Appointed by governor and council to serve for a term of four years. 21-1:2

DONALD S. HILL, Pembroke July 1, 1996 to July 1,2004

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Assistant Commissioner

Nominated by the commissioner for appointment by the governor, with consent of the council. Term, four years, and must be qualified by education and experience. RSA 21-1.

ROSEMARY FARETRA. Concord December 20, 2000 to June 5, 2001

Internal Auditor

Appointed by governor and council, nominated by commissioner for four-year term.

Vacancy

Division of Plant and Property Management Director

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor and council for four-year term.

Vacancy Term to May 1,2001

Office of Information Technology Management

Director

Appointed by the governor, with the consent of council for a four-year term Shall be qualified by experience and education. Chapter 346, 1991.

THOMAS N. TOWLE, Chichester November 1, 1997 to November 1, 2001

Accounting Services Director

Nominated by commissioner to be appointed by the governor and council for a four-year term.

THOMAS E. MARTIN, Concord October 22, 1997 to June 29, 2004

Financial Data Manager

Nominated by commissioner to be appointed by governor and council for a four-year term.

MICHAEL E. BARLOW. Concord Term began September 26. 1975

Senior Operational Analyst

Nominated by commissioner to be appointed by governor and council for a four-year term.

Vacancy

STATE GOVERNMENT 445

Enhanced 911 Commission

Fourteen members, including the chief of bureau of emergency medical service or his designee, the chairman of the public utilities commission or his designee, a representative of the department of safety, a public member, a police officer and a firefighter both experienced in responding to emergency calls, a representative of the disabled community and one active member recommended by each of the following organizations, appointed by governor and council for a term of 3 years. 1 ) N.E. Telephone Co.; 2) N.H. Association of Fire Chiefs; 3) N.H. Association of Chiefs of Police; 4) N.H. Federation of Fire Mutual Aids; 5) N.H. Municipal Association; 6) N.H. Sheriffs Association; and 7) N.H. Telephone AssociaUon. Initial appointments made by governor and council shall be one, two and three years. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. No member shall serve beyond the time he ceases to hold the office, employment or membership which qualified him for appointment to the commission. RSA 106-H (Ch. 337; 1999)

DOUGLAS AIKEN, Moultonborough

Julys, 1992 to July 8, 2001 (Nom. by NH Assoc, of Fire Chiefs)

BRADLEY J. RUSS, Stratham

December 6, 2000 to July 8, 2001

(Nom by NH Assoc, of Chiefs of Police)

JILL HEALEY WURM, Londonderry

August 28, 1996 to July 8, 2002

(Nom. By Bell Atlanfic)

PAUL G. VIOLETTE, Warner

Julys, 1992 to July 8, 2002

(Nom. By NH Telephone Assoc.)

RICHARD A. BERNARD. Durham

September 15, 1999 to July 22, 2002

(Public Member)

JAMES D. LINEHAN, Danville

December 3, 1997 to July 22, 2003

(NH Sheriffs Assoc.)

GEORGE L. LANDRY, Laconia December 15, 1999 to July 22, 2003 (NH Federation of Fire Mutual Aid)

GEORGE F. VALLIERE, Gorham

May 18, 1994 to July 22, 2001

(Police Officer)

DOUGLAS PATCH, Concord

July 22, 1992 to July 22, 2001

(Chm. Of Public Udlities Commission)

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WILLIAM WOOD. Bow

July 22, 1992 to July 22, 2001

(Bureau of Emergency Medical Service)

FREDERICK H. BOOTH, New Durham

June 1 1 , 1 997 to August 1 2, 2003

(Rep. Dept. of Safety)

DAVID R. CARON, Belmont

October 23, 1996 to August 12, 2002

(Nom NH Municipal Assn.)

DAVID E. LANG, Hampton

October 29, 1999 to September 16, 2002

(Firefighter)

Bureau of Emergency Communications Executive Director

Appointed by the governor with the approval of the council from a list of 3 persons nominated by the commission for a term of four years. RSA 106-H:6

BRUCE CHENEY. Laconia February 10, 1993 to February 10, 2001

Division of Personnel Personnel Appeals Board

Three members, not more than 2 from the same political party and 2 alternate members, each from a different political party. All members appointed by the governor and council for three-year terms and shall hold office until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired term. No member of the board shall be a member of any state or national committee of a political party, nor an officer or member of a committee in any partisan political club or organization, nor shall hold, or be a candidate for any remunerative elected public office during his term of office and shall not be otherwise employed in any of the agencies of the state government. Governor designates chairman.

At least 2 members shall have been gainfully employed as a labor relations or personnel professional for a minimum of 5 years. One member shall have been employed within the public personnel field of employment for a minimum of 3 years. RSA 21-1:45

ROBERT JOHNSON. Hillsborough April 5, 1989 to June 2. 2003

PATRICK H. WOOD, Laconia June 25. 1997 to June 2, 2002

LISA A. RULE. d. Concord June 9, 1999 to June 2. 2001

JAMES J. BARRY. SR.. Manchester

April 10, 1996 to September 24, 2001

(Alternate)

STATE GOVERNMENT 447

PHILIP P BONAFIDE, Sanbomton

March 8, 2000 to September 24, 2001

(Alternate)

Director

Nominated by Commissioner of Administrative Services for appointment by governor and council for four-year term.

THOMAS F. MANNING, Manchester October 8, 1999 to January 1, 2003

Manager of Employee Relations

Appointed by director for appointment by governor and council for four-year term. Shall be qualified by education and experience.

SARA J. WILLINGHAM, Concord April 26, 2000 to July 1, 2003

Education and Training Officer

Appointed by director for appointment by governor and council for four-year term. Shall be qualified by education and experience. RSA 21-1

PETER G. GAMACHE, Gilmanton March 22, 1989 to March 22, 2001

Office of Volunteerism

Appointed by governor and council for a term of two-years. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 19-H

BRUCE A. MONTVILLE. Hampton October 14, 1998 to October 14, 2000

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, MARKETS AND FOOD

25 Capitol Street, 2nd Floor, Concord, 271-3551

Commissioner

Appointed by the governor and council. Recommendations of the agricultural advisory board to be considered. Term, five years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 425.

STEPHEN H. TAYLOR, Plainfield December 29, 1982 to November 18, 2002

Director of Agricultural Development

Nominated by commissioner, for appointment by governor, with consent of the council. Shall be qualified by reason of professional competence, education and experience. Serves at pleasure of commissioner. RSA 425

GAIL B. McWILLIAM, Claremont Term began April 28, 1993

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Director, Division of Animal Industry State Veterinarian

Appointed by commissioner with approval of the governor and council. Must be a graduate of a veterinary college of recognized standing, who shall have had at least five years' experience in the practice of veterinary medicine, including large animal practice. RSA 436:7 (Ch. 116, 1999)

CLIFFORD W. McGINNIS, Pembroke Term began March 26. 1986

Pesticides Control Board

Thirteen members appointed by the governor and council as follows: (a) the commissioner of agriculture; (b) director of division of public health services or his designee; (c) commissioner of dept. of resources and economic development or the dept. of fish and game or his designee; (d) executive director of water supply and pollution control commission or his designee; (e) commissioner of the department of environmental services or his designee; (f) state entomologist; (g) licensed physician rep. the general public; (h) person who possesses an advanced degree in one of the biological sciences rep. public interest; (i) licensed or permitted pesticide applicator; (j) one person from slate of three presented by the N.H. Horticultural Society; (k) two persons rep. public interest who are not affiliated with the manufacture or distribution of pesticides and who are neither commercial nor private applicators as defined in this subdivision, and who do not otherwise fall within categories (a) through (j). (1) one person rep. municipal interests, appointed by the governor from 3 candidates nominated by the New Hampshire municipal association. Members representing the public interest shall not have any official or contractual relationship with, or receive any significant portion of their income from, any person subject to division permits or enforcement orders. Term, three-years. Board elects their own chairman to serve a three-year term. RSA 430

SUSAN WHITTEMORE. Keene

April 10, 1996 to November 6, 2001

(Ecologist)

ANNE D. KRANTZ, Amherst

December 2. 1998 to November 23, 2001

(Public Member)

WILLIAM C. COLLINS. Manchester

March 14,2 001 to November 6. 2003

(Pesdcides Applicator)

JEFFREY R. HUNTINGTON. Loudon

November 6. 1985 to November 6, 2002

(N.H. Horticultural Society)

TIMOTHY J. FLEURY, New London

December 15. 1999 to April 10, 2003

(Public Member)

STATE GOVERNMENT 449

JAMES W. YOUNG, Hillsborough

August 20, 1997 to January 5, 2004

(Physician)

Apple Marketing Advisory Board

Seven members, six of whom shall be producers appointed by the commissioner of agriculture from nominations submitted to him by a nominating committee made up of five producers who are appointed by the N.H. Fruit Growers Association. The governor and council shall appoint a member to represent the general public for a term of five years. The public member shall be a person who is neither a producer, distributor nor handler of apples. Members shall serve until their successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired terms. RSA 434:38

CATHERINE A. VIOLETTE, Dover

October 14, 1998 to August 23, 2003

(Public Member)

Agricultural Advisory Board

Appointed by the governor and council; fifteen members, one from each county, actively engaged in agriculture and one member from each of the following: petroleum industry; food distribution industry; food retailing industry, consumer interest and advertising industry. Term, five years and until their successor is appointed and qualified. However, beginning July 1, 2001, the terms of 2 members represenUng agriculture and one member represenfing the industry interests shall expire each year. Initial terms for members representing agriculture shall expire in the year as follows: Belknap and Sullivan counties, 2002; Carroll and Strafford counties, 2003; Cheshire and Rockingham counties, 2004; Coos and Merrimack counties. 2005; Grafton and Hillsborough counties, 2006. Initial terms for members representing industry interests shall expire in the year as follows: petroleum 2002, food retailing, 2003; advertising, 2004; food distribution, 2005; and consumer, 2006. Appointments shall be made by the governor with the advice and consent of the council on the basis of extensive experience and demonstrated ability and on a nonpartisan basis. NOTE: Members of the board serving as of the effective date of this act (June 20,2000) may be considered for appointment for terms ending within 3 years of such date. RSA 425:22 (Ch. 72, 2000)

Belknap County— CHARLES MOULTON, New Hampton March 28, 2001 to August 18, 2002

Carroll County— BENJAMIN D. SHAMBAUGH, North Sandwich March 28, 2001 to January 31, 2003

Cheshire County— ELLEN R. CLEMENT, Westmoreland March 28, 2001 to January 3 1 , 2004

Coos County— JOHN H. AMEY, Pittsburg March 28, 2001 to January 31, 2005

Grafton County— LISA KNAPTON, Piermont March 28, 2001 to January 31, 2006

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Hillsborough County— ROSALIE BASS, Peterborough June 19, 1996 to June 19, 2001

Merrimack County— DOUGLAS COLE. Loudon March 28, 2001 to January 31, 2005

Rockingham County— CYNTHIA WEEKS SMITH, Greenland June 19, 1996 to June 19, 2001

Strafford County— MARIA W. SOUTHWORTH, Madbury July 21, 1999 to January 31, 2003

Sullivan County— WILLIAM B. BARTLETT, Newport March 28, 2001 to January 31, 2002

DAVID DUSTON, Hampstead

June 19, 1996 to June 19, 2001

(Petroleum Industry)

LOIS FORD, Walpole

June 19, 1996 to June 19,2001

(Food Distribution Industry)

SALLY PATENAUDE, Hopkinton

May 22, 1996 to May 22, 2001

(Consumer Interests)

MARTIN KASHULINES. Hopkinton

June 19, 1996 to June 19,2001

(Food Retailing Industry)

LAURA MONICA, Bow

June 19, 1996 to June 19.2001

(Advertising Industry)

Agricultural Lands Preservation Committee

Consists of seven voting members and two non-voting members as follows: the commissioner of the department of agriculture, who shall be chairman; the commissioner of the dept. of resources and economic development, or his designee: the director of the office of state planning, or his designee; the secretary of the agricultural advisory board; three members, two of whom are owners and operators of farms in the state, who shall be appointed by the governor and council for terms of three-years. The dean of the college of life sciences and agriculture of UNH and the New Hampshire state conservationist of the United States Department of Agriculture soil conservation service, or their designees, shall serve as non-voting members. RSA 432

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LAWRENCE UNDERHILL. Lancaster October 10, 1979 to October 10, 2002

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RUTH I. CLOUGH, New London November 6, 1997 to October 10, 2003

ELWIN C. HARDY, Hollis July 24, 1985 to October 10, 2001

State Conservation Committee

Eleven members consisting of the director of the state cooperative extension service, the director of the state agricultural experiment station, the commissioner of agriculture, the commissioner of the department of resources and economic development, the commissioner of the department of environmental services or designee, the executive director of the NH Association of Conservation Commissions and five members appointed by the governor and council who shall be district supervisors or former district supervisors who shall be from counties as follows: one from Coos or Grafton; one from Belknap or Carroll; one from Cheshire or Sullivan; one from Hillsborough or Merrimack; and one from Rockingham or Strafford. Term, four-years from August 1. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term and until successors are appointed and qualified. Committee to elect its own chairman. RSA 432:10

EDWARD ¥. PERSON, Moultonborough

May 18, 1994 to August 1, 2001

(Belknap/Carroll)

JEFFRY B. PORTER, Keene

March 14, 2001 to August 1, 2001

(Cheshire/Sullivan)

SAMUEL DOYLE, Hanover

October 23, 1996 to August 1, 2003

(Coos/Grafton)

PETER J. BLAKEMAN, North Sutton

October 18, 1995 to August 1, 2003

(Hillsborough/Merrimack)

EILEEN MILLER, Lee

December 18, 1996 to August 1, 2003

(Rockingham/Strafford)

Invasive Species Committee

Nine members consisting of the following: a) state entomologist; b) commissioner of environmental services, or designee; c) commissioner of resources and economic development, or designee, d) commissioner of transportation, or designee; e) executive director of fish and game, or designee; 0 dean of the college of life sciences and agriculture of UNH, or designee. The governor with the advice and consent of the execudve council shall appoint three persons for a term of three-years. One shall represent horticultural interests, one shall represent environmental interest, and one shall represent the general public. Committee shall annually chose chairperson. RSA 430:52 (Ch. 88, 2000)

LIONEL CHUTE, JR., Washington

August 9, 2000 to August 9, 2003

(Environmental Interests)

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DEBORAH LIEVENS. Londonderry

August 9, 2000 to August 9, 2003

(Public Member)

GEORGE TIMM, Hancock August 9, 2000 to August 9, 2003 (Represents Horticultural Interests)

Board of Veterinary Medicine

Seven members appointed by the governor with the approval of the council: five veterinarians, one public member, the state veterinarian who may serve as an ex-officio member. A veterinarian shall be qualified to serve as a member of the board if he is a graduate of a veterinary school, a resident of N.H., and has been licensed to practice veterinary medicine in this state for the 5 years preceding the time of his appointment. No person may serve on the board who is, or was during the 2 years preceding his appointment, a member of the faculty, trustees, or advisory board of a veterinary school. When a vacancy occurs in a veterinary position, the New Hampshire Veterinary Medical Association shall nominate 3 qualified persons and forward the nominations to the governor. From these nominations, the governor may make appointments, but shall not be required to appoint one of those so nominated. The public member of the board shall be a person who is not, and never was, and who does not and never has had, a material financial interest in either the provision of veterinary services or an activity directly related to veterinary, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Term, five years and until a successor is appointed. No member shall be appointed to 2 consecutive five year terms. Vacancies shall be filled for the remainder of the term. RSA 332-B (Ch. 314, 1999)

BARBARA DAVIS, Jaffrey

August 23, 2000 to October 14, 2001

(Public Member)

THOMAS C. CANDEE, Exeter April 12, 2000 to March 5, 2005

THOMAS ADAMS, Derry June 19, 1996 to March 5, 2001

SUSAN M. HALEY, Conway April 15, 1998 to March 5, 2003

DEREK H. FRITZ, Francestown August 23, 2000 to March 5, 2002

SUZAN WATKINS, Bow

March 17. 1999 to March 5. 2004

American and Canadian French Cultural Exchange Commission

Eleven members, all of whom shall be American citizens fluent in the French language and resident of the state, appointed by the governor and council for a term of seven years. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired term. Governor and Council shall designate

STATE GOVERNMENT 453

chairman. Initial appointments: Of the 4 members appointed in 2000, one shall be appointed for a term of three-years, two for a term of two-years, and one for a term of one-year. Upon the expiration of the term of any such member, a successor shall be appointed for a term of seven years. RSA 19-C (Chapter 185, 2000)

HELEN PELLETIER CLOSSON, Manchester August 18, 1995 to July 17, 2002

JULIEN OLIVIER, Barrington December 28, 1988 to July 17, 2002

ALBERT W. HAMEL, Chester, Chairperson August 18, 1995 to July 17, 2002

DONALD W. LAROCHE, Berlin November 10. 1999 to July 17, 2002

MARGARET S. LANGFORD, Keene May 1, 1991 to July 17,2003

MICHAEL BOUCHARD, Concord February 14, 1996 to July 17, 2003

GEORGETTE L. HIPPAUF, Nashua January 19, 2000 to July 17, 2004

NORMAN J. PATENAUDE, Deerfield July 25, 2000 to July 25. 2003

Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission

Three members from each State joining herein, the first to be the Fish and Game Director, ex-officio; the second a legislator and member of the Commission on Interstate Cooperation, ex-officio, the third to be appointed by the governor and council, shall be a citizen with a knowledge of and interest in the marine fisheries problem, with a term of three years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 213:3.

G. RITCHIE WHITE, Rye February 9, 2000 to September 24, 2001

Coordinator of Atomic Development Activities

Head of one of the state departments concerned, as listed in RSA 162-B:4. Appointed by governor and council.

RICHARD M. FLYNN, Dover Appointed April 27, 1972

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BANKING DEPARTMENT

56 Old Suncook Road, GAA Plaza, Bldg. 3, Concord 271-3561

Commissioner

Appointed by the governor and council. Term, six years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 383:1,7

M. ROLAND ROBERGE. Bedford January 1, 1977 to January 1, 2001

Deputy Bank Commissioner

Appointed by the governor and council, on recommendation by the Bank Commissioner. Term, six years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 383

VACANCY

Term to August 1,2000

BUSINESS FINANCE AUTHORITY

14 Dixon Avenue. Ste. 101, Concord 271-2396 Board of fourteen directors as follows: state treasurer shall serve as a voting ex-officio member and nine directors appointed by governor and council, who shall include an executive director of a regional planning commission and one elected or appointed local official; two members of the house of representatives, who shall be appointed by the speaker of the house of representadves and 2 members of the senate, who shall be appointed by the president of the senate who shall serve as non-voting members. Term, three-years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Governor designates chairman. RSA 162-A

JAMES T. KILLEEN III, Deny April 1, 1998 to November 3, 2003

MICHAEL J. KING, Bethlehem

May 10, 2000 to end November 3, 2003

(Regional Planning)

KATHERINE WILLIAMS, North Hampton April 1 1, 2001 to November 3, 2003

CHARLTON MacVEAGH, JR., Marlborough October 28, 1998 to November 3, 2001

RALPH WHITE, North Hampton August 12, 1992 to November 3, 2001

JEANETTE E. NICHOLS, Milan October 28, 1998 to November 3, 2001

WILLIAM J. VERONEAU, Penacook

December 15, 1999 to November 3, 2002

(Elected Official)

STATE GOVERNMENT 455

LOUIS CHAGNON, Nashua December 15, 1999 to November 3, 2002

EDWARD F. CARON, Hudson, Chm. March 27, 1991 to November 3, 2002

Community Development Finance Authority

14 Dixon Avenue, Ste. 102, Concord 226-2170 Board of directors shall consist of the commissioner of the department of resources and economic development, or his designee, and 10 public members appointed by the governor and council as follows: four representatives of community development corporations; one representative of organized labor or other nonprofit organizations engaged in Community development activities; two representatives of small business and the financial community; one representative of employment training programs; and two representatives of private financial institutions. Term, five years. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. A member may be reappointed. RSA 162-L .

DAVID H. WOOD, Bethlehem

November 20, 1991 to July 1, 2002

(Community Development Organizafions)

JANICE HILL. Concord

September 18, 1996 to July 1, 2002

(Community Development Organizafions)

WILLIAM A. MARCELLO, Keene

Aprils, 1995 to July L 2005

(Community Development Organizafion)

MICHAEL SWACK, Manchester

June 13, 1984 to July 1,2001

(Employment and Training Programs)

DONALD R. JUTTON, SR., Moultonborough

October 13, 1994 to July 1, 2003

(Small Business)

JANET PRINCE, Portsmouth

April 1, 1998 to July 17,2004

(Small Business)

KATHERINE BOGLE SHIELDS, Canterbury

July 18, 1997 to May 7, 2004

(Banking)

RAYMOND TRUEMAN, Newfields

March 25, 1992 to July 1, 2004

(Labor)

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KLAUS NIJHUIS. Manchester

October 9, 1996 to December 18, 2001

(Community Development Organization)

MICHAEL LONG. Laconia

July 10, 1996 to July 10, 2001

(Private Financial Institution)

Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Compact

Two commissioners, the first to be the Executive Director of the Fish and Game Department, whose term shall end at the time he ceases to hold said office. His successor as commissioner shall be his successor as such director. Second commissioner to be appointed by the governor, with advice and consent of council, who shall have a knowledge and interest in Atlantic Salmon. Term, three years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy occuring in office of second commissioner shall be filled for unexpired term. Commission shall elect chairman and vice-chairman. RSA 2 1 3- A

CHARLES F THOITS III. Warner November 15. 1995 to June 20. 2003

Connecticut River Bridge Advisory Commission

Five members as follows: Commissioner of the department of transportation, one member of the senate appointed by the senate president, one member of the house of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house, or their designees; and two members of the general public, appointed by the governor and council for a term of four-years from date of appointment. Legislative members shall serve terms co-terminous with their legislative terms. Vacancies shall be filled in like manner for unexpired term. Commissioner of Transportation shall act as chairman.

ROBERT R SECORD, West Swanzey December 7. 1988 to December 7, 2004

MAL WASHBURN, Pittsburg December 7, 1988 to December 7, 2000

Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission

Twelve members: three shall be residents of Massachusetts; three residents of Connecticut; three residents of Vermont; and three residents of N.H. appointed by the governor and council (from and after the first day of May) for a term of three years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. .Any member is eligible for reappointment. RSA 484

FRED S. PARKER, Keene January 10, 1985 to May 1, 2003

ROBERT G. KLINE, Warren October 23, 1996 to May 1, 2001

GREGORY S. CLOUTIER. Jefferson May 14. 1985 to May 1,2002

STATE GOVERNMENT 457

Connecticut River Valley Resource Commission

Fifteen members, all N.H. residents as follows: (a) a member of the North Country Council; (b) a member of the Upper Valley-Lake Sunapee Council; (c) a member of the Southwest Regional Planning Commission; (d) a member of the Connecticut River Watershed Council; and (e) a member of the Connecticut River Flood Control Commission, (a) through (e) shall all be designated by their respective councils or commissions and shall serve at the pleasure of the organizations they represent. Representatives of (f) a hydro-electric concern located within the Connecticut River valley; (g) a recognized statewide conservation organization; (h) the commercial tourism industry; (I) the agricultural industry who shall be actively engaged in farming; (j) the forest product industry or a timberland owner; and (k) five members from a list of nominees submitted by the commission members appointed under (a) through (j) to be appointed by the governor and council. Members (f) through (k) shall all be residents of the Connecticut River Valley. Term, three-years and until successors are appointed and qualified. However, the initial appointments shall be 2 for a one-year term; 4 for a two-year term; and 4 for a three-year term. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired terms in same manner as original appointment. Commission elects chairman from among its members. RSA 227-E

CLEVE R KAPALA. Hopkinton

September 20, 1995 to January 22, 2003

(Hydro-Electric Concern)

ROBERT W. CHRISTIE, Lancaster September 6, 1995 to January 22, 2001 (Statewide Conservation OrganizaUon)

SHEILA A. SATZOW, Claremont

May 12, 1999 to January 22, 2002

(Commercial Tourism Industry)

JOHN B. TUCKER, New London

January 22, 1988 to January 22, 2003

(Public Member)

CHARLES P PUKSTA, Claremont

January 22, 1988 to January 22, 2002

(Public Member)

KARL MINDEMANN, Dublin

September 6, 1995 to January 22, 2002

(Public Member)

ROBERT RITCHIE, Haverhill

May 16, 1995 to February 10, 2001

(Agriculture)

HENRY SWAN, Lyme

September 6, 1995 to February 10, 2002

(Forest Products/Timberland Owners)

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GLENN E. ENGLISH, North Haverhill

December 2, 1998 to February 10, 2003

(Public Member)

WILLIAM M. DANNEHY. Woodsville

December 1, 1993 to February 10, 2003

(Public Member)

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

105 Pleasant St., Concord, 271-5600

Commissioner

Appointed by the governor with the consent of the council to serve at the pleasure of the governor. RSA21-H

PHILLIP STANLEY, Concord Term began April 26, 2000

Director, Division of Administration

Nominated by the commissioner to be appointed by the governor with the consent of the council, to serve at the pleasure of the commissioner. RSA 21-H

DONALD A. VENO, Belmont Appointed December 27. 1984

Non-Medical Director, Division of Medical and Psychiatric Services

Nominated by the commissioner to be appointed by the governor with the consent of the council, to serve at the pleasure of the commissioner. RSA 21-H; 622:43

LINDA CORBIN FLYNN, Hopkinton Appointed August 18, 1999

Director, Division of Field Services

Nominated by the commissioner to be appointed by the governor with the consent of the council, to serve at the pleasure of the commissioner. RSA 21-H

LARRY D. BLAISDELL. Littleton Term began December 20, 2000

Director, Division of Adult Services (Warden of the State Prison)

Nominated by the commissioner to be appointed by the governor with the consent of the council to serve at the pleasure of the commissioner. RSA 21-H

JANE COPLAN. Warner

(Acting Warden)

Term began February 14, 2001

STATE GOVERNMENT 459

Northern New Hampshire Correctional Facility

Warden

Nominated by the commissioner to be appointed by the governor with the consent of the council to serve at the pleasure of the commissioner. RSA 21-H

BRUCE CATTELL. Berlin Term began February 14, 2001

New Hampshire State Prison for Women Warden

Nominated by the commissioner for appointment by governor and council to serve for at the pleasure of the commissioner. Shall be qualified by education and experience. RSA 622:33-a (Ch. 296, 1999)

JEANNE NORTH, Concord

(Acting Warden)

Term began July 1 , 2000

Adult Parole Board

Seven members appointed by the governor with the consent of the council for staggered five-year terms or until their successors are appointed. Governor designates chairman. No member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA651-A:3

THOMAS WINN. Ashland July 1, 1994 to July 1,2001

LEON CYR, Candia August 28, 1996 to September 29, 2001

AMY VORENBERG, Concord November 19, 1997 to September 29, 2002

BRIAN A. CASHMAN, Londonderry September 27, 1999 to September 29, 2004

THOMAS J. HAMMOND, Center Bamstead August 12, 1998 to July 1,2003

GEORGE L. IVERSON, Hampton January 5, 2000 to March 8, 2005

NICK HART, Manchester March 22, 2000 to March 15, 2005

DEFERRED COMPENSATION COMMISSION

Commission comprised of (a) the state treasurer; (b) commissioner of administrative services; (c) insurance commissioner; (d) attorney general, or their designees; (e) director of

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the office of securities regulation, department of state; (f) one member who shall be an unclassified state employee and a member of the deferred compensation plan, and who shall have a knowledge of defined contribution plans; (g) a public employee-at-large, who shall have knowledge of defined contribution plans; and (h) one member who shall be a nonclassified legislative employee and a member of the deferred compensation plan and who shall have knowledge of defined contribution plans, appointed by the speaker of the house and the president of the senate for a term of three years. Members (f) and (g) shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council for a term of three years. RSA 101 -B: 2 (Ch. 371. Laws of 1998)

RICHARD M. FLYNN, Dover July 15, 1998 to July 15,2001 (Unclassified state employee)

WALTER C. CARLSON. Deerfield

July 15, 1998 to July 15, 2001

(Public Employee at large)

DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL RESOURCES

20 Park St., Concord. 271-2392

Commissioner

Appointed by governor and council for a term of four-years. Shall be qualified by reason of professional competence, education and experience. RSA 21-K:3

VAN McLEOD. Concord August 24, 1992 to September 1 1. 2001

Division of Libraries

Director

(State Librarian)

Nominated by commissioner for appointed by governor and council. Term, four-years. Shall hold a master of library science degree from an accrediting library school and shall have had at least 4 years" experience in a library in an administrative capacity. RSA 21-K

MICHAEL YORK, Goffstown April 28. 1999 to February 12, 2002

New Hampshire State Council on the Arts

40 N. Main St., Concord 271-2789 Fifteen members, broadly representative of all fields of the performing and fine arts, to be appointed by governor and council from among private citizens who are widely known for their professional competence and experience in connection with the performing and fine arts. Due consideration shall be given to the recommendations made by representative civic, educational and professional associations and groups, concerned with or engaged in the production or presentation of the performing and fine arts generally when making appointments. Term, five-years. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired terms. Governor designates chairman. RSA 19- A

STATE GOVERNMENT 461

MELISSA WALKER, Madbury December 18, 1996 to November 23, 2001

MARY CHRISTINE DWYER, Portsmouth July 19, 1995 to November 23, 2003

GERALD AUTEN, Hanover November 18, 1998 to November 23, 2003

CARLESTA HENDERSON-SPEARMAN, Nashua February 18, 1998 to November 23, 2001

T. HOLMES MOORE, New Hampton October 23, 1996 to November 23, 2001

CHESTER S. BOWLES, Sharon December 18, 1996 to November 23, 2001

TIM SAPPINGTON, Randolph January 28, 1998 to November 23, 2002

MIMI DENTON BRAVAR, Bedford June 1 1, 1997 to November 23, 2002

GRACE F FREUE. Manchester March 4, 1998 to November 23, 2002

WILLIAM M. HALLAGER, Lincoln December 18, 1996 to October 14, 2001

JAMES PATRICK KELLY, Portsmouth November 18, 1998 to October 14, 2001

GRACE L. SULLIVAN, Manchester April 26, 2000 to October 14, 2001

PAUL W. HODES, Concord December 16, 1998 to October 28, 2001

PETER J. McLaughlin, Hanover April 12, 2000 to October 28, 2001

INEZ McDERMOTT, Concord December 18, 1996 to November 10, 2001

Division of the Arts Director

Director shall have a masters degree in art administration and 3 years of experience in nonprofit arts administration or at least 5 years' experience administering a major arts organization or at least 5 years' experience in public administration of a major program

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within a local, state, or federal arts agency, and who shall be responsible for administering the provisions of RSA 19- A, with the primary goal of supporting and promoting the arts in all of their manifestations. RSA 21-K:6 (Ch. 363; 1998)

REBECCA L. LAWRENCE, Concord April 24, 1996 to March 11, 2003

Artist Laureate

The governor and council shall appoint a New Hampshire resident for a term of 2 years from a list submitted by the Council on the Arts.

JAMES BOLLE, Francestown May 24. 2000 to February 18, 2002

State Historical Resources Council

19 Pillsbury St., Concord 271-3483 Membership shall consist of the governor, or his designee, the director of historical resources, who shall be non-voting members: and nine mem.bers of the public appointed by the governor and council, at least three of whom shall be qualified in the field of architecture, history and archeology; and the others shall be qualified in other fields including but not limited to law, real estate, planning, architectural history and historic preservation. Public members shall serve a term of five-years. Members shall serve until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired terms. RSA 211 -C

DUFFY MONAHON. Peterborough

May 26, 1992 to December 10. 2004

(Architecture)

DAVID H. WAITERS, Dover

February 9, 2000 to December 10, 2004

(History)

DAVID STARBUCK, Concord

February 17, 1984 to December 10, 2001

(Archeology)

PETER HAEBLER. Manchester

February 10, 1988 to December 10, 2003

(Archeology)

JASON HOCH. Littleton

August 12. 1998 to December 10, 2002

(Business)

DAVID R. PROPER, Keene

March 6, 1985 to January 1, 2004

(Historic Preservation)

SHERYL N. HACK, Canterbury

March 18, 1998 to December 10. 2002

(Historic Preservation)

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O. ALAN THULANDER, Francestown

December 10, 1996 to December 10, 2001

(Public Member)

CARL SCHMIDT. Orford

December 18, 1996 to December 27, 2001

(Decorative and Fine Arts)

State Historic Preservation Office

Division of Historical Resources

Director

Nominated by commissioner for appointed by governor and council. Term, four-years. RSA21-K

NANCY MULLER, Andover March 6, 1991 to October 14, 2002

State Library Advisory Council

Nineteen members: three public members appointed by governor and council, no more than two from same political party; one appointed by state board of education; six appointed by the state librarian and nine members appointed as follows: (a) five by the NH Library Association who shall broadly represent public, academic, and special libraries; (b) two by the N.H. Educational Media Association to represent school libraries; (c) one by the N.H. Library Trustees Association; and (d) one by the Association of N.H. Library Friends. Term, three years, provided that the initial appointments shall be staggered, and until successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled by appointing authority for unexpired term. No appointive member shall serve more than two consecutive terms. RSA 201-A

MARY ANN KNOWLES (d), Hudson September 29, 1998 to July 26, 2001

SHARON CHRISTIE (d). Newport April 15, 1998 to July 26, 2000

SHIRLEY GRAY ADAMOVICH, Durham August 18, 1995 to July 26, 2002

Christa McAuIiffe Planetarium Commission

Commission to consist of six members who shall be from the private sector and represent the business community or the not-for-profit community, appointed by the governor with consent of the council for a term of three-years; two members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house; two members of the senate appointed by the president of the senate; commissioner of regional community-technical colleges, the president of the New Hampshire technical institute, the commissioner of cultural affairs, and the commissioner of education shall serve as ex-officio members and chairperson of the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium Foundation. RSA 188-F:59 (Ch. 33; 1998). RSA 21-K

KAREN N. BIANCO, Gilford November 6, 1997 to May 10, 2003

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DAVID W. DAVIS. Keene June 21, 2000 to May 10. 2003

RICHARD E. ASHOOH, Bedford October 28, 1998 to October 28, 2001

RICHARD M. CARMODY. Portsmouth December 2, 1998 to December 2, 2001

TERENCE T. HENRICKS. Spofford February 3, 1999 to February 3, 2002

FRANCIS J. HAINES. JR.. North Sutton April?. 1999 to April 7, 2001

Director

Appointed by commission to serve at their pleasure. Must be qualified by appropriate training and experience. RSA 21-K

JEAN GERULSKIS Term began December 17, 1997

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

101 Pleasant St.. Concord, 271-3494 Seven members who shall not be technical educators or professionally engaged in school work. Appointed by the governor and council for a term of four- years from the January 31 on which the terms of their predecessors expired. Five of the members shall be selected from each of the five executive councilor districts and two members from the public at large. Annually, on or before January 31, the governor shall name a chairperson from the members who shall serve one year and until a successor is appointed. No member shall serve more than three consecutive full terms. RSA 21-N

GAIL PAINE. Bartlett

July 15, 1998 to January 31, 2004

(Dist. 1)

JUDITH T. REEVER. Laconia

April 1 1. 2001 to January 31. 2004

(Dist. 1 - at large)

DAVID B. RUEDIG. Concord

February 3 , 1 999 to January 3 1 . 2005

(Dist. 2)

JOHN M. LEWIS. Durham

February 6, 1997 to January 31, 2002

(Dist. 3)

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JOEL C. OLBRICHT. Derry

February 16, 1997 to January 31, 2005

(Dist. 4)

ANN M. LOGAN, Amherst

February 17, 1999 to January 31, 2004

(Dist. 5)

CHRIS C. HOUPIS, Amherst

March 28, 2001 to January 31, 2003

(Dist. 5 - at large)

Commissioner

Appointed by the board of education for a term of four-years. Shall be qualified by reason of education and experience and may succeed himself, if reappointed.

NICHOLAS C. DONOHUE, Concord November 15, 2000 to November 15, 2004

Deputy Commissioner

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by the board of education. Term, four- years and may be reappointed; provided that the initial term shall be staggered (as per RSA 21-N:3 III). Shall be qualified by reason of educafion and experience.

PAUL EZEN, Concord January 1, 2001 to January 1, 2005

New England Board of Higher Education

Eight members who must be residents of New Hampshire. One shall always be the Chancellor of the University System; the second through fourth shall always be the President of the University of New Hampshire, the President of Keene State College, and the President of Plymouth State College. The fifth resident member shall be a member of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house. The sixth member shall be a member of the senate appointed by the president of the senate. The seventh member shall be a citizen of the state designated by the governor as his responsible representative. The eighth member shall be a representative of a private college in New Hampshire. The seventh and eighth members shall be appointed by the governor and council for a term of four years and until his successor is appointed and qualified, except that the term of the member of the general court shall terminate if such member shall cease to be a state legislator. In that case, another member shall be appointed in a like manner for the unexpired term. The term of office for each of the first four members shall be concuirent with his term as Chancellor or President. The term of the member representing a private college shall end if the member's associafion with the private college terminates. RSA 200-A.

WALTER R. PETERSON, Rindge

February 16, 1982 to February 16, 2002

(Private College)

EVELYN GUTMAN-ROBBINS, Durham

June 4, 1986 to February 16, 2002

(Private Citizen)

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New Hampshire Health and Education Facilities Authority

Board of Directors consisting of seven members who shall be appointed by the governor and council prior to June 1 each year, for terms of five years. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. Any member shall be eligible for re-appointment. Board shall elect its own chairman, vice-chairman and secretary. RSA 195-D:4. (Ch. 253, 1999)

MICHAEL K. MASSEY. Goffstown June 10, 1992 to June 30, 2003

MAJOR W. WHEELOCK, Dublin June 30. 1989 to June 30, 2004

DEANNA S. HOWARD. Etna October 3, 1990 to June 30, 2005

THOMAS R. HORGAN, Amherst June 2 1 . 2000 to June 30, 2005

RICHARD N. CUNNINGHAM. Manchester December 7, 1988 to June 30, 2001

PETER F IMSE. Concord November 10, 1981 to June 30, 2001

MARY W. McLaughlin. Bedford January 31, 1996 to June 30, 2002

New Hampshire School Building Authority

Five members consisting of the State Treasurer, the Commissioner of Education and three other members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council. Term, three years and until their successors are appointed and qualified. Governor shall designate chainnan. RSA 195-C:1

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THERESA B. SCOTT, Cornish May 27.1 998 to July 1,2003

JANE M. BERGERON-BEAULIEU. Litchfield January 6, 1999 to July 1, 2001

VIRGIL E. ABBOTT, West Ossipee February 14, 1996 to July 1. 2002

DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY

32 S. Main St., Concord, 224-33 1 1

Commissioner

Appointed by the governor and council. Term, five years from the date of appointment and until successor is appointed and qualified. Subject to compliance with the laws and regulations approved by the Federal Bureau of Employment Security. RSA 282:9

STATE GOVERNMENT 467

JOHN J. RATOFF, Exeter April 1, 1984 to April 1, 2004

Appellate Board

Eight members who are and continue to be residents of New Hampshire. Two of the members shall be attorneys-at-law admitted to the practice of law in the state of New Hampshire, one of whom shall be the chair, and one of whom shall be the vice chair and shall serve in the absence of the chair. No other member shall be attorneys-at-law. Two members shall be representatives of business management familiar with unemployment compensation laws; two members shall be representatives from organized labor familiar with unemployment compensation laws; and two members, who shall also be familiar with unemployment compensation laws, shall represent the public. Appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the executive council for four-year terms. No person shall serve more than 8 consecutive years. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired term. In the event of an increased workload, the chair of the appellate board may request the governor with the advice and consent of the council to appoint up to 4 additional members to the board, with equal representation for business management and organized labor. These new members shall serve for one year from the date of appointment. .

Initial appointments: Members of the appellate board serving on the effective date of this act (July 7, 2000) shall serve out the remainder of their terms. Board members on the effective date of this act shall be eligible for recommendation and appointment pursuant to the provisions of RSA 282-A:62 as inserted by section 1 of this act, provided, that no person shall be appointed who has served 8 consecutive years, or if the term of an appointment would result in the person exceeding 8 consecutive years on the board. In order to provide for staggered terms for each representative category, and upon a vacancy, the terms of initial appointments shall be made as follows: I. In 2000, a business management representative for 2 years, a business management representative for 4 years, a labor representative for 4 years, and a public representative for 4 years. II. In 2001, an attorney representative for one year, an attorney representative for 3 years, and a public representative for one year. RSA 282-A (Ch. 116, 2000)-eff. 7/7/00

THOMAS D. NOONAN, Manchester

May 27, 1998 to October 14, 2002

(Labor)

JEFFREY R. CROCKER, Peterborough, Chm.

June 27, 1990 to October 14, 2001

(Attorney)

ROBERT J. CROWLEY, Plymouth

April 1, 1998 to October 14, 2002

(Management)

SCOTT D. McGUFFIN, Northfield

March 4, 1998 to October 14, 2001

(Attorney)

JUDITH S. GALLUZZO, Salem

May 13, 1987 to October 14, 2001

(Public Member)

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RICHARD R FUDALA, Manchester

August 23, 2000 to August 23. 2004

(Labor)'

RICHARD F. BEAN, Chichester

August 9, 2000 to August 9, 2004

(Management)

STUART M. LEVENSON, New Castle

August 9, 2000 to August 9, 2004

(Public Member)

Advisory Council on Unemployment Compensation

Nine members appointed with the exception of the legislative members upon recommendation of the Commissioner by the governor with the consent and advice of the council. Three of the appointees shall be persons who, because of their vocations, employment or affiliations, shall represent the view of the employers; three shall be persons who, because of their vocations, employment or affiliations, shall represent the view of employees and one senator from the insurance committee appointed by the senate president; one representative from the labor, industrial and rehabilitative services committee appointed by the speaker of the house. The remaining appointee, who shall be chairman, shall be a person whose training and experience qualify him to deal with the problems of unemployment compensation. Term, three years and until successor is appointed and qualified for nonlegislative members. The term of office of each legislative member shall be coterminous with the legislative term. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 282-A: 1 28

ROBERT MORNEAU, Wolfeboro

May 17, 1983 to March 26, 2003

(Employees)

ROBERT E. MARTEL. Dunbarton

April 7. 1999 to March 26, 2002

(Employees)

PAUL G. NEEDHAM, Derry

April 15, 1998 to March 26, 2001

(Employers)

KEVIN P SULLIVAN, Hampton

April 26, 2000 to March 26, 2003

(Employers)

ROBERT H. TURNER, Laconia November 9, 1993 to March 26, 1999

DANIEL P MANNING, Manchester

February 15, 1989 to March 26, 2001

(Labor/Employees)

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KATHY ENEGUESS. Peterborough

November 9, 1993 to March 26, 2002

(Employers)

Governor's Office of Emergency Management Director

Appointed by governor with consent of the council to serve at the governor and council's pleasure. RSA 107-C

WOODBURY R FOGG. Belmont Term began September 15, 1997

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

Hazen Drive, Concord 27 1 -3503

Commissioner

Appointed by governor with consent of the council for a term of four-years. Shall be qualified by education and experience. RSA 21-0

ROBERT W. VARNEY, Bow

June 28, 1989 to July 7, 2002

Assistant Commissioner

Nominated by commissioner to be appointed by governor with consent of the council for a term of four-years. Shall be qualified by education and experience.

GEORGE DANA BISBEE, Concord August 18. 1995 to January 8, 2003

Air Resources Council

64 N. Main St.. Concord. 271-1370 Eleven members appointed by the governor with consent of the executive council to serve four-year terms as follows: one representing the steam power generating industry; one representing the oil industry; one representing the natural gas industry; one the manufacturing component of industry; one the field of municipal government; and six members at large who shall represent the general public, one of whom shall be a licensed practicing physician; one who shall represent the field of recreation and at least one of whom shall represent environmental interests. Members representing public interest may not derive any significant portion of their income from persons subject to permits or enforcement orders, and may not serve as attorney for, act as consultant for, serve as officer or director of, or hold any other official or contractual relationship with any persons subject to permits or enforcement orders. All potendal conflicts of interest shall be adequately disclosed. All members shall be residents of N.H. RSA 2 1 -O

Vacancy

Term to September 6, 2003

(Fuel Oils Industry)

JULIAN ZELAZNY. New Hampton

September 4, 1997 to October 24, 2001

(Environmental Interest)

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THOMAS W. SUTTON, Lincoln

January 31, 1996 to October 24, 2003

(Recreation)

ROBERT K. McLELLAN, Stratham

March 14, 2001 to October 24, 2002

(Practicing Physician)

RAYMOND R. DONALD, East Kingston . January 10, 1996 to October 24, 2001 (Municipal Government)

JOHN MacDONALD. Amherst

January 19, 2000 to October 24, 2001

(Steam Power Generating Industry)

MURIEL LAJOIE, Concord

August 26, 1998 to November 21, 2002

(General Public)

ALLAN B. SILBER, Nashua

July 15, 1998 to November 21, 2002

(General Public)

PAUL B. KLEINMAN, Exeter.

October 28. 1998 to December 6, 2003

(General Public)

LINDA L. GARRISH, Manchester

February 14, 2001 to December 6, 2002

(General Public)

ROBERT YOUNG, Amherst

December 15, 1999 to October 4, 2003

(Natural Gas Industry)

Chief Operations Officer

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor and council for a term of four years.

Vacancy

Director of Air Resources

Nominated by Air Resources Council upon consultation with commissioner for a four- year term. Must be qualified by education and experience.

KENNETH A. COLBURN, Andover January 18, 1995 to July 1. 2001

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Hazardous Waste Facility Siting Board

Four members from the general public appointed by the governor with consent of the council for four-year terms. The fifth member shall be chosen by the regional planning commission for the area where the proposed facility is to be located and shall serve for the period during which the facility application is under review. RSA 147- A

MAURICE L. AREL, Nashua December 28, 1988 to December 28, 2004

GREG GRINNELL, Conway April 29, 1998 to December 28, 2000

MILTON MEYERS. Goffstown December 28, 1988 to December 28, 2000

Vacancy

Lakes Management Advisory Committee

Twelve members appointed by governor and council as follows: a) one member representing a N.H. lake association nominated by the N.H. Lake Federation; b) one member representing the state conservation committee; c) one member of the fish and game commission; d) one elected municipal officer of a lakefront community nominated by the N.H. Municipal Association; e) one member of a conservation commission from a lakefront community nominated by the N.H. Association of Conservation Commissions; f) one member representing the scientific community from the University of N.H.; g) one member representing the tourism industry nominated by the N.H. Travel Council; h) one representafive of the conservafion community chosen from a list of 3 nominees submitted by the Society for Protection of N.H. Forests, the Audubon Society, and the N.H. Wildlife Federafion; I) one member representing the Marine Dealers Association; j) one member of the N.H. Association of Realtors; k) one member of a planning board appointed by the N.H. Municipal Association; and 1) one member representing the Business and Industry Association of N.H. All members shall serve for tliree-year terms and initial appointments shall be as follows: (a) through (d) for one-year, (e) through (h) for two-years and (I) through (1) for three years.

The director of the office of state planning, the executive director of the fish and game department, the commissioner of resources and economic development, the commissioner of the department of safety, the commissioner of the department of agriculture, and the commissioner of the department of transportation, or their designees shall serve as nonvoting members. Term shall be the same as their terms of office. RSA 483-A

THOMAS A. HOWARD, Center Harbor

August 25, 1993 to June 27, 2002

(NH Assoc, of Realtors)

MILDRED BEACH, Wolfeboro

August 1, 1990 to August 1, 2001

(Rep. Tourism Industry)

JOANNA J. PELLERIN, Exeter

August 20, 1997 to August 1, 2003

(Rep. Of State Conservation Committee)

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JOSEPH FARRELLY, Concord June 19, 1996 to August 1, 2003 (Rep. Of NH Lakes Association)

LYNN CHRISTENSEN, Merrimack

August 6, 1997 to August 1, 2003

(Elected Municipal Officer of a Lakefront Community)

BRUCE A. WRIGHT, Gilford

December 3, 1997 to August 1, 2002

(Member of Planning Board)

JAMES F HANEY, Union

August 22, 1990 to August 22, 2001

(Member Representing Scientific Community)

DIANE L. EADIE, Kingston

June 11, 1997 to August 22, 2001

(Member of a Conservation Commission)

JEFFREY P THURSTON, SR., Gilford

August 22, 1990 to August 22, 2002

(Member Representing Marine Dealers Assoc.)

MICHAEL DONAHUE, Canterbury

March 19, 1997 to July 8, 2001 (Business & Industry Association)

JORDAN PROUTY. Center Harbor

July 15, 1998 to September 19, 2001

(Representing Conservation Community)

DONALD CLARKE, Claremont

April 28, 1999 to August 22, 2000

(Member of Fish & Game Commission)

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission

Five commissioners to be appointed by the governor with consent of the council as follows: commissioner of environmental services, or his designee; and 4 other persons to be nominated by the commissioner of environmental services, whose terms shall be four-years. Vacancies shall be filled for the remainder of unexpired term. RSA 484 (Ch. 44. 2000)

RUSSELL A. NYLANDER. Hancock

November 20, 1991 to September 30, 2003

(Nom. By Commissioner of Environmental Services)

JOHN R. STANTON, Manchester November 20, 1991 to August 12, 1999

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ROBERT W. VARNEY, Hudson

April 25, 1990 to July 7, 1998

(Commissioner of Environmental Services)

NELSON L. THIBAULT. Nottingham

September 18, 1996 to September 30, 2003

(Nom. By Commissioner of Environmental Services)

EDWARD J. SCHMIDT, Dover

November 20, 1991 to September 30, 2003

(Nom. By Commissioner of Environmental Services)

Disbursement Board

Members to consist of commissioner of environmental services, commissioner of safety, or their designees; two members of the senate, appointed by the president of the senate; two members of the house of representatives, appointed by the speaker of the house; three members whom, shall represent oil dealers, distributors, and refiners and two public members appointed by the governor and council. One member who shall be a fuel oil dealer, appointed by Governor. Board elects chairman. The terms of the board members shall expire on January 1 , 1994. Subsequent terms for state agency and legislative members shall be the same as their terms in office. New board members appointed under subparagraph I (c) and I (d) shall have 3 year terms, except that the initial term for the member representing the petroleum dealers shall be one year, and the initial term for the public member shall be 2 years. Upon term expiration, each appointed member shall hold office until a successor shall be appointed and qualified. Board members may be reappointed to subsequent terms, including those members whose terms expire as of January 1, 1994. RSA 146-D.

RONALD R. POIRIER. Manchester

April 1 1. 2001 to January 1 , 2004

(Petroleum Dealer)

JAMES E. ROBERTSON, Spofford

August 24, 1988 to January 1, 2003

(Petroleum Distributor)

Vacancy

Term to January 1 , 2003

(Petroleum Refiners)

JAMES E. CONNOLLY, JR., Candia

April 1 1, 2001 to January 1, 2002

(Public Member)

KEVIN A. SHEPPARD, Manchester

August 24, 1994 to January 1, 2003

(Public Member)

Rivers Management Advisory Committee

Members shall include: (a) a representative of public water suppliers who shall be an officer or employee of any municipal or privately owned water works in N.H.; (b) an elected municipal

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officer nominated by the N.H. Municipal Association; (c) member of the fish and game commission; (d) representative of the Business and Industry Assoc, chosen from a hst of three nominees; (e) representative of the Granite State Hydropower Assoc, chosen from a list of three nominees; (f) a conservation commission member chosen from a list of three nominees submitted by the N.H. Assoc, of Conservation Commissions: (g) a representative of the conservation community chosen from a list of three nominees submitted by the Society for Protection of N.H. Forests, Audubon Society, and N.H. Wildlife Federation; (h) a representative of recreational interests chosen from a list of three nominees submitted by the N.H. Rivers Campaign and the Appalachian Mountain Club; (i) representative of historic/archaeological interests chosen from a list of three nominees submitted by the N.H. Historical Society; (j) a representative of the agricultural community chosen from a list of 3 nominees submitted by the New Hampshire Farm Bureau Federation, the Northeast Organic Farming Association, and the New Hampshire Association of Conservation Districts; the director of state planning, executive director of fish and game, commissioner of DRED and the commissioner of the department of agriculture or their designees, shall serve as non-voting members. At least three committee members shall represent the North Country and all members shall be N.H. residents. Terms of state agency members shall be same as their term in office. All other members to be appointed by governor and council for a term of three-years provided that of the initial appointments, (a), (d), and (g) shall be one-year and (b), (e), and (h) shall be two-years. RSA 483 (Ch. 14; 1999)

FRANK G. CLARK, Lisbon

September 29, 1998 to September 28, 2000

(Rep. Fish and Game Commission)

ROBERT G. BEAURIVAGE, Manchester

December 3, 1992 to September 28, 2001

(Rep. Public Water Works)

THOMAS W. SUTTON, JR., Lincoln

October 28. 1998 to September 28, 2001

(Rep. Business & Industry Assn.)

MICHELE L. TREMBLAY, Boscawen

January 6, 1999 to October 12, 2001

(Rep. Conservationists)

JAMES P B AS SETT, Canterbury

December 6, 1989 to November 16, 1999

(Rep. NH Municipal Assoc.)

KENNETH D. KIMBALL, Gorham

December 28, 1988 to December 28, 2002

(Recreation Interests)

DAVID MARSHALL. Dunbarton

October 20, 1993 to December 28, 1999

(Conservation Interest)

GEORGE K. LAGASSA, North Hampton

February 13, 1991 to January 5, 2003

(Granite State Hydro Assn.)

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WESLEY R. STINSON, Concord

December 2. 1998 to June 15, 2001

(Historic/Archaeological)

JAMES C. ROBERTSON, Contoocook

March 22, 2000 to March 22, 2003 (Representative of Agricultural Community)

Waste Management Council

All members as follows are appointed by governor and council each to serve a four-year term: (a) a chairman; (b) three municipal officials, at least two of whom shall be elected officials, nominated by the N.H. Municipal Association; (c) an expert in public health; (d) a local conservation member, nominated by the N.H. Association of Conservation Commissions; (e) professor or assistant professor of environmental science or sanitary engineering, (a) through (e) shall all serve the public interest, (f) representative of the private waste management industries; (g) licensed sanitary or environmental engineer from private industry; (h) representative of the municipal public works field; (I) representative of the business or financial communities; (k) representative of communities which recycle or recover solid waste, nominated by the N.H. Resource Recovery Association, representing public interest and (1) representative of private industries that generate hazardous waste. All members shall be residents of N.H. All members representing public interest shall not have any official or contractual relationship with, or receive any significant porfion of their income from, any person subject to division of waste management permits or enforcement orders. Members shall disclose all potential conflicts of interest, and shall not vote on matters in which they have a direct interest. Board elects officers. (RSA 21:0)

G. BRADLEY RICHARDS, Rye

June 10, 1987 to November 10, 2001

(Public Member)

Vacancy

Term to November 10, 2001

(Elected Official)

JOHN R RAB. Keene

May 14, 1997 to November 10, 2001

(Local Conservation Commission Member)

NANCY E. KINNER, Durham

April 10, 1996 to November 10, 2001

(Prof./Environmental Science or Sanitary Engineering)

CARL L. QUIRAM, Goffstown

September 15. 1999 to November 10, 2001

(Municipal Public Works Field)

JOHN C. LAVALLEE, Pelham

September 28, 1983 to December 23, 2001

(Business or Financial Community)

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JOHN OSGOOD, Wolfeboro

February 8, 1984 to December 23. 2002

(Private Solid Waste Management Industry)

E. RUSSELL BAILEY, Seabrook

December 17, 1997 to December 23, 2001

(Municipal Officer)

STEPHEN R. CREAN, Goffstown

March 19, 1997 to September 7, 2003

(Municipal Official)

JOHN LECRAW, Marlborough

March 22, 1989 to September 7, 2003

(Rep. Of community which recycles or recovers solid waste)

RICHARD DIPENTIMA, Lee

December 16, 1998 to December 23, 2001

(Public Health Expert)

ARTHUR J. CUNNINGHAM, Bow

May 14, 1997 to April 21. 2004 (Licensed Sanitary or Environmental Engineer from Private Industry)

RONALD J. ALLARD, Barrington

May 28, 1997 to August 22, 2002

(Rep. Of Private Industries that Generate Hazardous Waste)

Director of Waste Management

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor and council for a term of four-years. Must hold a master's degree from a recognized college or university with major study in environmental sciences, chemistry, civil engineering, public health, public administration or a related field, and have five years experience in a high level supervisory or administrative position in a public or private agency engaged in waste management, environmental health or a related discipline.

PHILIP J. O'BRIEN, New London May 23, 1990 to May 13, 2003

Water Resources Council

Five members appointed by the governor, with consent of the council, for a term of four- years and until successor is appointed and qualified. The commissioner or designee shall be one member and serve as chairperson. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired terms. RSA 481

ROBERT VARNEY. Chm. (Commissioner of Environmental Services)

BURNHAM A. JUDD. Pittsburg August 7, 1987 to October 9, 2004

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A. BRADFORD WYMAN, West Dummer September 28, 1999 to October 9. 2002

JOHN F. BRIDGES. Wolfeboro November 26, 1986 to October 9, 2003

HENRY THERRIAULT, Seabrook January 25. 1984 to October 9. 2003

Water Council

Hazen Drive, Concord, 271-3504 Sixteen members as follows: eleven shall be public members appointed by the governor and council for a term of four-years. Two shall represent industrial interests of the state; one shall represent the vacation home or private recreational interests of the state; one shall represent the agricultural interests of the state; one shall be an employee of any municipal or privately owned water works in the state; one shall be a representative of the septage hauling industry, nominated by the NH Assoc, of Septage Haulers; one shall be a member of a state- wide non-profit conservation or environmental organization; one shall be a treatment plant operator; and one shall be a designer or installer of septic systems, nominated by the Granite State Designers and Installers Association. The two remaining public members shall be appointed and commissioned respectively as the chairman and vice-chairman of the council. The other five members shall be the director of public health services; the executive director of fish and game; the director of parks and recreation; the director of state planning; and the commissioner of safety, or their designees. RSA 21-0 (Ch. 44; 2000)

F. WAYNE DiMARZIO, Londonderry

April 24, 1996 to February 5. 2003

(Public)

JAMES VAROTSIS. Portsmouth

October 23, 1985 to November 29, 2003

(Industrial Interests)

PETER B. DAVIS, Jaffrey

June 23, 1995 to April 16, 2002

(Agriculture)

STEVE DENSBERGER. Nashua

May 31, 1995 to July 8. 2001

(Water Works)

WAYNE L. PATENAUDE, Hopkinton

September 17, 1971 to September 17, 2001

(Industrial Interest)

JOHN F. BRIDGES, Wolfeboro, Chairman

April 3, 1985 to December 27, 2002

(Public Member)

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RAY S. COWAN, Loudon

June 23, 1995 to December 16, 2002

(Recreational Interests)

DAVID T. FUNK. Durham

July 15, 1998 to August 24, 2004

(Conservation/Environmental Organization)

KENNETH A. BRADLEY. JR., Concord

July 15, 1998 to June 13,2002

(Granite State Designers & Installers Assoc.)

DAVID D. KIBBEY, Newport June 27, 1990 to June 27, 1994 (NH Assoc, of Septage Haulers)

MALCOLM R. BUTLER. Bradford

August 22, 1990 to August 22. 2002

(Treatment Plant Operator)

Director

Nominated by the members of the Water Supply and Pollution Control Council, after consulting with the commissioner for a four-year term. Shall have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, hold a valid license or certificate of registration to practice civil, sanitary of environmental engineering issued by the lawfully constituted registration board of any state of the United States, and shall have a minimum of 5 years' responsible experience in the administration of sanitary or environmental programs in the public or private sector. RSA 21-0

HARRY T. STEWART. Londonderry March 4. 1998 to May 23, 2002

Water Treatment Plant Advisory Committee

Composed of the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Services, or his designee; and four persons appointed by the governor and council, two of whom shall be from a slate of at least five persons nominated by the board of directors of the New Hampshire water works association, who shall represent large and small systems. Two shall be appointed from outside the water works industry, and shall have a demonstrated interest in water supply matters and shall represent consumers. One of such members shall be a resident of a community with a population of not more than 5.000 persons having a public water system. Term, four years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. The committee shall elect annually a chairman and secretary. RSA 332-E

BRUCE LEWIS, Litchfield

September 4, 1997 to June 25, 2001

(nominated by N.H. Water Works Association)

THOMAS BOWEN. Manchester

December 3. 1992 to June 25. 2003

(nominated by N.H. Water Works Association)

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ERNEST J. COTE, JR.. Hampton

August 23, 2000 to June 5, 2004 (representing consumers from community with a population over 5,000)

SHELDON E. TOWNE, Whitefield

June 25, 1990 to June 25, 2002

(representing consumers from town with a population of less than 5,000)

New Hampshire Water Well Board

Seven members who shall be residents of N.H. as follows: commissioner, department of environmental services, or designee; the state geologist; two shall be active water well contractors with at least 10 years experience; one shall be an active pump installer with at least 10 years experience; one shall be an active technical driller licensed in N.H. with at least 10 years experience; and one shall be a member of the public who has demonstrated concern for and knowledge of water resources management in N.H. Appointed by governor with advice and consent of the council for a term of three years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. No member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. RSA 489-B

CHRISTIAN C. O. KOFER. Northwood

September 15, 1997 to September 15, 2002

(Pump Installer)

WILLIS T. R. ROLLINS, JR., Deerfield

September 15, 1997 to September 15, 2003

(Water Well Contractor)

RUSSELL SULLIVAN. Auburn

September 15, 1997 to September 15, 2001

(Public Member)

ROGER B. SKILLINGS, Hollis

September 15, 1997 to September 15, 2002

(Water Well Contractor)

TERRELL P SWAIN, Dunbarton

September 15, 1999 to September 15, 2002

(Technical Driller)

Wetlands Council

Composed of the executive director of the Dept. of Fish and Game, the commissioner of the Dept. of Transportation, the commissioner of the Dept. of Resources and Economic Development, the director of the Office of State Planning, the director of Water Resources, the commissioner of the Department of Environmental Services, the commissioner of the Dept. of Safety, or their designees; and six members of the public appointed by the governor and council. Term, three-years and until a successor is chosen. One of these shall be a member of a municipal conservation commission at the time of appointment, and be one of 3 nominees submitted by the NH Assoc, of Conservation Commissions; one shall be a supervisor, associate supervisor, former associate or former supervisor, of a conservation district at the time of appointment, and be one of 3 nominees submitted by the NH Assoc, of Conservation Districts; and one shall be an elected municipal official at the time of appointment, and be one of 3 nominees submitted by the NH

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Municipal Assoc, one shall be a member of the non-marine construction industry at the time of appointment, and be nominated by the governor one shall be a member of the marine construction industry at the time of appointment and be nominated by the governor; and one shall have experience in environmental protection and resource management at the time of appointment and be one of 4 nominations submitted 2 each by the NH Audubon Society and the Society for the Protection of NH Forests. One member of the council shall be elected annually as chairperson by the members of the council. RSA 482-A (21 -0:5a)

CAROLE HALL, Atkinson

April 23, 1986 to November 21, 2001

(Member of Municipal Conservation Commission)

W. MICHAEL DANNEHY, Woodsville

February 15, 1995 to December 6. 2000

(Member of Soil or Water Conservation District)

BURNHAM A. JUDD, Pittsburg

January 27. 1994 to January 3, 2000

(Elected Municipal Official)

BRIAN K. FOWLER, Laconia

July 11, 1992 to July 11,2001

(Construction)

GLENN NORMANDEAU, Portsmouth

December 20. 2000 to October 23. 2002

(Rep. Marine Contractors)

BRUCE SCHWAEGLER. Orford

October 23, 1996 to October 23, 2002

(Nom. By Audubon/NH Soc. For Protection of Forests)

FISH AND GAME COMMISSION

2 Hazen Dr.. Concord, 271-3421

Commission consists of eleven members, each qualified pursuant to RSA 206:2-a. appointed by the governor and council. When an appointment is to be made to the commission, the Governor shall cause to be published the name of his nominee in a newspaper of statewide daily circulation. The council may not consent to an appointment under this section sooner than thirty days after the name of the nominee is submitted to them.

Nominations of up to 3 persons may be submitted by a county sporting club board whenever an appointment is to be made. Whenever an appointment is to be made from the tidewater towns, the advisory committee on shore fisheries may nominate up to 3 persons. Members of the commission shall be residents of different counties except that one commission member shall be a resident of one of the tidewater towns of Portsmouth, Seabrook, Rye, Hampton, Hampton Falls. North Hampton Newington. Greenland, Stratham, Exeter, Newfields. Newmarket, Durham. Madbury, Dover, Rollinsford or New Castle, and not more than six commissioners shall be members of the same political party. Each member shall also be qualified in the following manner: (a) well informed on fish and wildlife conservation and restoration; (b) dedicated to the conservation and protection of the state's fish and wildlife resources and of an environment conducive to the welfare of the same; (c) committed to a fish

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and game program providing reasonable balance between research, habitat management and law enforcement; (d) an active outdoorsman with a resident fishing, hunting, or trapping license in at least five of the ten years preceding his appointment; (e) personal record free of convictions of violation of fish and game laws and regulations of this state or any other jurisdiction within five years preceding his appointment; (f) at least five years experience in one or a combination of the following fields; (1) Forestry; (2) Agriculture; (3) Management of wild lands; (4) Soils conservation; (5) Conservation of water resources; (6) Fish and game management or propagadon; (7) Conservation engineering; (8) Conservafion law; (9) Wildlife education; (10) Active membership in a conservation or sportsmen's organization in this state, (g) in the case of the coastal commission member, a general knowledge of all crustaceans and bivalves in coastal waters and salt water fishing in general. Upon nomination by the governor, each nominee shall forthwith file with the secretary of state an affidavit, duly signed and sworn to, setting forth in detail how he complies with the qualificadons cited above and affirming his belief in the aims of subparagraphs (b) and (c). Appointments shall not be confirmed by the council until such affidavit has been examined by them and such appointee has been found qualified. Each member shall hold office for a term of five years and shall conUnue unfil his successor is appointed and qualified. Each year, at least two and not more than three, members shall be appointed. Vacancies in the commission shall be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as the original appointment. RSA 206:2

Belknap County-STEPHEN G. HODGES, r, Meredith June 29, 1991 to June 29, 2001

Carroll County-RICHARD F PATCH, r. Glen July 25, 1986 to June 29, 2001

Cheshire County-ROBERT PHILLIPSON, JR., Keene March 14, 2001 to June 29, 2005

Coos County-THEODORE A. TICHY, i, Milan August 18, 1999 to June 29, 2002

Grafton County-FRANK G. CLARK, d, Lisbon May 14, 1985 to June 29, 2004

Hillsborough County-RICHARD MOQUIN, d, Bedford May 4, 1994 to June 29, 2003

Merrimack County-JAMES M. JONES, i. Concord August 20, 1997 to June 29, 2002

Rockingham County-DOUGLAS A. ROSS, Newington October 14, 1998 to June 29, 2003

Strafford County-ELLIS R. HATCH, JR., d, Rochester August 18, 1995 to June 29, 2004

Sullivan County-DONALD S. CLARKE, r, Claremont March 3, 1999 to June 29, 2005

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G. RITCHIE WHITE, Rye

September 19, 1990 to September 13, 2002 (Coastal Commission Member)

Executive Director

The commission, following a comprehensive and equitable search, shall nominate, and the governor and council shall appoint, an executive director of the fish and game department. If the governor and council fail to appoint the nominee, the commission shall nominate another person. Each nominee shall be a person with knowledge of, and experience in, the requirements for the protection, conservation and restoration of the wildlife resources of the state and shall be a competent administrator. The executive director shall hold office for a term of 4 years from the date of his appointment and until a successor is appointed and qualified. Notwithstanding RSA 21:33-a, a vacancy in such office shall be filled for a 4-year term from the date of appointment.. RSA 206:8, I.

WAYNE E. VETTER, Newmarket January 1, 1997 to January 1, 2005

Advisory Committee on Shore Fisiieries

Five members and one alternate member, all of whom shall be residents of the seacoast region, appointed by governor and council for a term of three years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. RSA 21 1:60, 60-a.

LAURA E. M. SIMMONS, North Hampton September 29, 1998 to September 29, 2001

PETER E. TILTON, JR., Hampton March 22, 1995 to December 31, 2002

GENO J. MARCONI, JR., Portsmouth October 28. 1998 to October 15, 2001

JOSEPH SCHANDA, SR.. Newmarket September 29, 1998 to September 29, 2001

WILLIAM N. BLAND. Portsmouth September 29, 1998 to September 29, 2001

DAVID T. GOETHEL, Hampton

December 2, 1998 to December 2, 2001

(alternate)

Public Water Access Advisory Board

Nineteen members, nine of whom are appointed by governor and council as follows: Seven public members representing the following interests: one hunting, fishing, power boadng, a lake association, a rivers association, non-motorized boat interests and one member of the governor's commission on disability. Two public members, one to be designated chairman. All governor and council appointments to be for three-years, except that one of the public members shall be appointed to an inifial two-year term. The following appointments are non governor and council; the executive director of fish and game department , commissioner of the department of resources and economic development, the

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commissioner of environmental services, the commissioner of the department of transportation, the commissioner of the department of safety, the director of the office of state planning or their designees. Two senators appointed by the senate president and two house members one from resources and recreation committee and one from the fish and game committee appointed by the speaker of the house.

ROBERT LAFLAM, Sanbornton

February 3, 1999 to October 27, 2001

(Fishing)

CHRIS GAGNON, Laconia

September 28, 1999 to October 27, 2001

(Power-Boating)

MAUREEN STIMPSON, Loudon

January 31, 1996 to October 27, 2001

(Governor's Commission on Disability)

KATHLEEN C. PAINE, Concord

December 2, 1998 to October 27, 2001

(Lakes Association)

PATRICIA GOODRIDGE, Atkinson

October 27, 1992 to October 27, 2001

(Public Member)

THEODORE MILLER, Gorham

March 14, 2001 to October 27, 2003

(Public Member-Chairman)

THOMAS QUARLES, New Ipswich

October 27, 1992 to October 27, 1998

(Non-Power Boating)

HENRY W. COULOMBE, Berlin

March 3, 1999 to October 27, 2001

(Hunting)

BRIAN A. GILES, Durham

July 21, 1999 to December 16, 2001

(Rep. Rivers Assoc.)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

6 Hazen Drive, Concord, 271-4334

Commissioner

Appointed by the governor and council. Term, four years from date of appointment and until his successor is appointed and qualified. RSA 21:33-a shall not apply to appointments made under this section. RSA I26-A:4

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DONALD L. SHUMWAY, Hopkinton Febniary 3, 1999 to February 3, 2003

Deputy Commissioner

Appointed by the Commissioner of Health and Human Services subject to approval from governor and council. Term, four years. RSA 126-A:4-d

KATHLEEN SGAMBATI, Tilton August 18, 1995 to August 18, 2000

Senior Division Director

Nominated by Commission for appointment by governor and council. Nominee shall be duly qualified by training and experience. Term 4 years. Vacancies shall be filled for the full 4-year term in the same manner as the original appointment. RSA 21:33-a shall not apply to appointments made under this secdon. RSA 126-A:9

RICHARD A. CHEVREFILS, Concord January 31, 1996 to January 31, 2004

Division Directors

Two directors nominated by the commissioner of Health and Human Services, appointed by governor and council. Term, four years. RSA 21:33-a shall not apply to appointments made under this subparagraph. RSA 126-A:9,I(b)

LORI H. REAL, Henniker

June 25. 1997 to June 25, 2001

(Director-Office of Planning and Research)

State Committee on Aging

Eighteen members, fifteen of who shall be appointed by the governor with the approval of the council for a term of three-years. At least one member shall be from each county. Also on the committee shall be the chairman of the joint legislative committee on elderly affairs, one representative appointed by the speaker of the house and one senator appointed by the president of the senate, whose terms shall be co-terminous with their legislative terms. At least 8 members shall be 60 year of age or older at the time of appointment and not more than 8 members shall be of the same political party. No member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms and no member shall have a material financial interest in any agency receiving federal or other funds administered by the division of elderly and adult services. The governor shall name the chairman who shall term in that capacity for two years. RSA 161-F (Ch. 93, 2000)

WESTON T. GARDNER, d, Plymouth

January 12, 1994 to June 24, 2001

(Grafton County)

MARY RUEL, d, Ashland

October 4, 1995 to June 24, 2001

(Grafton County)

MARGARET McCLELLAN, Berlin

April 11,2001 to June 24, 2001

(Coos County)

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VIRGINIA L. DOHERTY, d, Manchester

June 25, 1997 to June 24, 2001

(Hillsborough County)

ALBERT LaBONTE, d, Somersworth

December 17 1997 to June 24, 2003

(Strafford County)

JOAN T. DORAN. New London

September 6, 1995 to June 24, 2001

(Merrimack County)

MENDON MacDONALD, Gilford

August 9, 2000 to June 24, 2003

(Belknap County)

THADDEUS E. KLEMARCZYK, r, Exeter

June 19, 1996 to June 24, 2002

(Rockingham County)

ALAN R. KENNEY, North Conway

August 9, 2000 to June 24, 2003

(Carroll County)

M. MARY MONGAN. Manchester

September 6, 1995 to June 24, 2001

(Hillsborough County)

ELLEN S. SHERIDAN, d. Concord

June 25, 1997 to June 24, 2001

(Merrimack County)

JOSEPH S. HANDY. Bedford

February 3. 1999 to June 24, 2001

(Hillsborough County)

SUZANNE KELLER, d, Merrimack

December 17, 1997 to June 24, 2003

(Hillsborough County)

VIRGINIA G. SULLIVAN, i, Swanzey

April 5, 1995 to June 24, 2001

(Cheshire County)

BARCLAY D. CHASE, Keene

May 13, 1998 to June 24, 2001

(Cheshire County)

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention, Intervention, and Treatment Commission

The commission will consist of a) the attorney general; b) the adjutant general; c) the administrative justice of the district and municipal courts; d) the chairperson of the liquor

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commission; e) the commissioner of the department of health and human services; f) the commissioner of the department of youth development services; g) the commissioner of the department of education; h) the commissioner of the department of corrections; i) the commissioner of the department of safety, and j) the director of the appropriate division responsible for alcohol and drug abuse prevention and recovery, department of health and human services. Members a-j shall serve terms coterminous with their terms in office. Two members of the house, appointed by the speaker of the house and two members of the senate, appointed by the senate president, whose terms shall be coterminous with their membership in the general court; and six public members, two of whom shall be professionals knowledgeable about alcohol and drug abuse prevention; two of whom shall be professionals knowledgeable about alcohol and drug abuse treatment; and two of whom shall be public members who are not professionals within the alcohol and drug addiction prevention and treatment system. Six members appointed by the governor and executive council for three-year terms; provided that initially two members shall serve for one-year, two members shall serve for two-years, and two members shall serve for three-years. Governor designates chairperson. RSA 12-J (Chapter 204, 2000)

BETSY ABRAHAMS, Merrimack

September 20, 2000 to September 20, 2001

(Drug Abuse Prevention)

STEVEN ARNOLD, Colebrook

September 20, 2000 to September 20, 2003

(Drug Abuse Treatment)

WILLIAM BUTYNSKI, Hinsdale

September 20. 2000 to September 20, 2002

(Drug Abuse Prevention)

DAVID C. CHARLESWORTH, Bedford

September 20, 2000 to September 20, 2002

(Drug Abuse Treatment)

JOSEPH HARDING, Chester

September 20, 2000 to September 20, 2003

(Public Member)

DEBRA SAMAHA. Concord

October 4, 2000 to October 4, 2001

(Public Member)

Board of Licensing for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Professionals

The governor with the advice and consent of the council shall appoint the following seven board members, who shall be residents of the state for at least one year prior to appointments; two members of the general public; two members shall represent licensed clinical supervisors and licensed alcohol and drug counselors; one licensed member shall represent the office of alcohol and drug abuse prevention; one licensed member shall be a voting member of the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors; and one member who shall have been a consumer of substance abuse counseling services. The term shall be 3 years or until a successor has been appointed and qualified. No person shall be appointed for more than 2 consecutive 3-year terms. Of the first appointed board members, one public member, one

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member representing lieensed clinical supervisors and licensed alcohol and drug counselors, and the licensed member representing the office of alcohol and drug abuse prevention shall be appointed for terms of 3 years; one member representing licensed clinical supervisors and licensed alcohol and drug counselors and the member who has been a consumer of substance abuse counseling services shall be appointed for terms of 2 years; and one public member and the licensed member who is a voting member of the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors shall be appointed for terms of one year. Also, for the initial appointments, persons required to be licensed under RSA 330-C for appointment to the board under RSA 330- C:6 shall have been engaged in the practice of clinical supervision or alcohol and drug abuse counseling, as appropriate, for at least 3 years immediately preceding appointment. RSA 330

JOHN A. AMMAN, Keene January 28, 1998 to January 28, 2003

MARY DUBE, Epsom February 14, 2001 to January 28, 2004

RAYMOND McGARTY, Durham March 14, 2001 to January 28, 2002

ANNE C. MAY, Gonic January 28, 1998 to January 28, 2002

JAMES R O'HEARN, Landaff January 28, 1998 to January 28, 2003

EDWARD W. GUDE, Lebanon

March 14, 2001 to January 28, 2004

(Public Member)

MARY RYAN WOODS, Manchester January 28, 1998 to January 28, 2004

Board of Acupuncture Licensing

Five members consisting of four acupuncturists and one public member to be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council for a term of three years. Initial appointments shall be: one acupuncturist for a term of two years; two acupuncturists for a term of one year; one acupuncturist for a term of three years; and one public member for a term of three years. RSA 328-G.

JEANNE ANN WHITTINGTON, Dunbarton

October 14, 1998 to October 14, 2001

(Acupuncturist)

JOSEPH DUDLEY, Keene

October 14, 1998 to October 14, 2001

(Acupuncturist)

ALICE MEATTEY, Dover

November 9, 2000 to end September 8, 2003

(Acupuncturist)

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STEPHEN DeGURSKI, Exeter

December 6, 2000 to September 8, 2002

(Acupuncturist)

SUSAN DUCHARME, Farmington

November 9, 2000 to end September 8, 2003

(Public Member)

Athletic Trainers Governing Board

Five members appointed by governor and council as follows: three licensed athletic trainers who have actively engaged in the practice of athletic training in this state for at least 3 years and maintain current and unrestricted New Hampshire license; one physician educated in the current practice of sports medicine; and one public member shall be a person who is not, and never was a member of the athletic trainers profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not have, and never has had a material financial interest in either the provision of athletic trainers, a health insurance company, or health maintenance organization, including representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Initial appointments for athletic trainers shall be staggered at one, two and three years and the physician and public members shall be staggered two and three years. Term, 3 years and until successor has been appointed and qualified. No board member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Initial appointments of less than 3 years shall not be considered a full term. RSA 328-F

MAREN C. McELWEE, Concord March 28, 2001 to January 8. 2002

LAURA C. DECOSTER, Manchester March 28, 2001 to January 8, 2004

ROBERT MERROW. JR., Keene December 6, 2000 to January 8, 2003

JOHN J. O'CONNOR, Concord

January 5, 2000 March 18, 2001

(Physician/Practice of Sports Medicine)

CAROL BURNEY, Penacook

February 17, 1999 to February 17, 2004

(Public Member)

Board of Barbering, Cosmetology, and Esthetics

Board shall consist of seven members as follows: one licensed barber, one licensed cosmetologist; one licensed esthetician, one licensed manicurist; one licensed cosmetology school owner who shall be a resident of New Hampshire or a designee of such owner who shall be a licensed cosmetologist and a resident of New Hampshire; and two public members. Professional members of the board shall have been engaged in the practice of their profession within the state for not less than 5 years. In addition, no member shall be the owner or operator of any school or be directly or indirectly associated in the manufacture or wholesale distribution of cosmetic or barber appliances or supplies. Each public member shall be a person who is not. and never was, a member of the barbering, cosmetology, or estheUcs profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not have and never has

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had, a material financial interest in either the provision of barbering, cosmetology, or esthetician services, or an activity directly related to such professions, including the representation of the board of any such professionals for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Appointed by the governor with the consent of the council to a term of five-years. No board member shall be appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired term by appointment by the governor and council. Members annually elect chairperson. RSA313-A (Chapter 1 18, 2000)

SYLVIA DONAH, Litchfield

February 14, 1996 to March 25, 2006

(Cosmetologist)

JOEL J. KIRBY, Thornton

December 6. 1 995 to July 3 1 , 200 1

(Public Member)

LEANNE FLEMING LUMMIS, Windham

March 22, 2000 to June 30, 2002

(Esthetician)

FRANK A. COLETTA, Salem

October 23, 1996 to July 1, 2001

(Barber)

SALLY A. WELLS, Newbury

September 29, 1993 to July 1, 2003

(Cosmetologist)

ANNE DALTON, Manchester

September 16, 1998 to July 1, 2003

(Manicurist)

JANE R TYSON O'NEIL, Manchester

June 9, 1999 to July 1,2004

(Public Member)

Advisory Panel on Cancer and Chronic Diseases

Appointed by the governor and council for terms of four-years. Members shall consist of at least one representative from each county and representatives of appropriate agencies, including the American Heart Association, the New Hampshire Lung Association, the American Cancer Society, the N.,H. Medical Society, the Norris Cotton Cancer Center and any other organization direcdy involved. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 141-B

DIANE C. FITZGERALD, East Swanzey

October 18, 1995 to December 3, 2001

(Cheshire County)

PHILIP V. MAIORANO. Gilford

July 19, 1995 to December 3, 2001

(NH Lung Assoc.)

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LESLIE MELBY, Hopkinton

December 20, 1989 to December 3, 2001

(Merrimack County)

PAULA H. LEHMANN, Center Conway

January 31, 1996 to December 3. 2001

(Carroll County)

LUCIUS T. HILL, JR., Exeter

June 23, 1995 to December 3. 2001

(Rockingham County)

CLAUDETTE L. MAHAR. Amherst

December 3, 1985 to December 3, 2001

(Hillsborough County)

HELEN E. SHAW, Keene

July 17. 1991 to December 3, 2001

(Nat'l Tumor Registration Assoc.)

THOMAS A. SHELDON, Bedford

July 19, 1995 to December 3, 2001

(N.H. Medical Society)

SUSAN KROEHL. Manchester

November 6, 1997 to December 19, 2001

(Cancer Society)

MARGARET MARTIN. Lowell, MA

September 4, 1995 to December 19, 2001

(Strafford County)

LAURA STEMPKOWSKI, Keene

December 3, 1997 to June 23, 2003

(NH Nurse Practitioners Assoc.)

ALICE S. ZIEGRA CALVERT. Alton

November 15. 1995 to August 20, 2002

(Belknap County)

JOSEPH E O'DONNELL, Hanover September 4, 1986 to September 4. 2001 (Grafton County/Cotton Cancer Center)

NORRINE WILLIAMS. Waterford, VT

January 8, 1998 to January 8. 2002

(Coos County)

PATRICIA GRAY DIPADOVA. Newport

September 20. 1995 to May 28, 2003

(Sullivan County)

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LETHA MILLS, Norwich, Vt.

December 6, 1995 to December 6, 1999

(NH Breast Cancer Coalition)

MICHAEL SKINNER, Hanover

December 6, 1995 to December 6, 1999

(NH Nursing Assoc.)

MARGUERITE STEVENS, Claremont

December 6, 1995 to December 6, 1999

(Director of State Cancer Registry)

JOANNE WAGNER. Concord

March 6, 1996 to March 6, 2000

(NH Hospice)

PETER T. KLEMENTOWICZ, Nashua

October 22, 1997 to October 22, 2001

(American Heart Assoc.)

Division for Children, Youth, and Families Advisory Board

Twelve members (and such additional members as may be necessary to comply with federal regulations for the acceptance of federal funds) recommended by the commissioner of health and human services and appointed by the governor and council. No more than two members shall be residents of the same county with the exception of youth members who may be from any county. The board shall be representative of persons from community youth service agencies; from the juvenile justice field such as law enforcement, probation, police, courts, and attorneys; and from appropriate professional fields such as psychology, social services, education, and health. Term, three years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. Board elects chairman who shall serve a one-year term. A member may serve up to 3 consecutive terms as chairman. RSA 170-G:6

DONNA M. RAYCRAFT, Penacook

March 24, 1999 to July 1, 2001

(Merrimack County)

DIANE D. GILL, Brentwood

August 11, 1993 to July 1, 1999

(Rockingham County)

HOWARD J. WEBER, Colebrook

January 19, 2000 to July 1, 2002

(Coos County)

KAY W. WAGNER, Portsmouth

July 1, 1989 to July 1,2001

(Rockingham County)

JUDITH A. MacDONALD, Merrimack

April 10, 1990 to July 1,2003

(Hillsborough County)

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DEBRA CLARK VALENTINE, Lincoln

May \3, 1992 to July 11,2002

(Grafton County)

CHERYL MOLLOY, Alexandria

March 24, 1999 to July 1, 2003

(Grafton County)

Vacancy

Termto July 1,2002

(Coos County)

SUSAN B. MARGRAF, Keene

September 7, 1983 to July 1, 2002

(Cheshire County)

LAURA JAWITZ. Madison

March 24, 1999 to July 1. 2003

(Carroll County)

SUSAN E. LYNCH, Hopkinton

April 28, 1999 to July 1,2003

(Merrimack County)

MOTHER PAUL MARIE SANTA LUCIA, Rochester

March, 24 1999 to July 1, 2001

(Strafford County)

DONNA McADAM, Dover

June 11, 1997 to December 2. 2002

(Strafford County)

Vacancy

Termto July 1,2002

(Belknap County)

Vacancy

Term to July 1,2001

(Hillsborough County)

JACQUELYN D. HILL, Keene

December 18. 1996 to July 1, 2002

(Cheshire County)

VIRGINIA O'BRIEN IRWIN, Newport

March 22, 2000 to July 1, 2002

(Sullivan County)

SANDRA T. McGONAGLE, Gilford

February 14, 1990 to July 1, 2002

(Belknap County)

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JAMIE GALLAGHER, Grantham

January 19, 2000 to December 16, 2002

(Sullivan County)

RICHARD J. RUSSELL, Chocorua

June 19, 1996 to May 8. 2002

(Carroll County)

Board of Chiropractic Examiners

Five members: four chiropractors and one public member to be appointed by the governor, with approval of the council for a term of five-years; provided that of the initial appointments, two shall be for two-years, two for four years and one to a five-year term. No member shall be appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. Board members who are chiropractors shall be graduates of some resident school or college of chiropractic and shall have resided and practiced in N.H. for at least one year. The public member shall be a person who is not, and never was, a member of the chiropractic profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not have, and never has had, a material financial interest in either the provision of chiropratic, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Members shall hold office until successor is appointed and qualified. RSA 3I6-A

S. SOFIA HAFFENREFFER, Hampton September 15, 1997 to August 24, 2002

LEO M. KENNEY, North Conway September 20, 2000 to August 24, 2005

VICTOR I. BAZZANI, Nashua September 20, 2000 to August 24, 2005

KEVIN S. MORIARTY, Nashua September 15, 1997 to August 24, 2002

RONALD D. STOWERS, Derry

February 17, 1999 to December 28, 2003 (Public Member)

Board of Dental Examiners

Nine members: six dentists, two dental hygienists, and one public member, appointed by the governor with approval of the council for a term of five years. The dental hygiene members shall have been engaged in the practice of dental hygiene in N.H. for at least 5 years prior to appointment. There shall be no more than one member of the board who is also a full-time faculty member of a school of dentistry or school of dental hygiene. The public member shall be a person who is not. and never was a member of the dental profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not and never has had, a material financial interest in either the provision of dental services or an activity directly related to dentistry, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. All members shall be residents of N.H. for at least 5 years prior to appointment. The initial terms of the dentist and dental hygienist provided for in Ch. 237; 1989 shall be staggered so that one shall serve an initial term of four years and the other a full five year term. No member shall serve more than two consecutive terms. RSA317-A (Ch. 5; 2000)

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RONALD J. HRINDA, Deny January 9, 1997 to July 15, 2003

CHARLES F. POST, Keene June 22, 1999 to July 15.2004

STEPHEN SEWALL, Greenland May 31, 1995 to July 15,2005

MARJORIE CHEMA, Hampton Falls April 5. 1995 to August 12, 2001

NEIL S. HILTUNEN, North Hampton September 20, 2000 to July 15, 2002

LINDA M. SEEDNER, Lee

November 9. 2000 to July 1 5, 2004 (Dental Hygiene Member)

KAREN L. CLOUGH, Danville

November 20, 1996 to August 12, 2001

(Public Member)

ELIOT L. PAISNER. Nashua March 24, 1999 to July 26, 2004

CAMILLIA L. PARAS, Merrimack June 10, 1998 to July 26, 2003

Board of Licensed Dietitians

Board consists of four licensed dietitians and one public member. All members shall have been residents of New Hampshire for at least 3 years immediately preceding appointment. The public member shall not be, nor ever have been, a member of the dietitian professional nor have or have had a material, financial interest in either the provision of dietitian services or an activity directly related to the dietitian professional including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the five years preceding appointment. Appointed by the governor with consent of the executive council for a term of three years; provided that for initial appointments, two pracficing dietitians shall serve a term of one-year; two pracficing diefitians and the public members shall an initial appointment of two-years. Initial members shall be appointed within six months of January 1, 2001. Members shall hold office unfil successors are appointed and qualified, and shall serve no more than two consecutive terms. Board members elect chairperson. RSA 326-H. (Chapter 168, 2000)

JEANNE S. BROWN, Goffstown December 6, 2000 to December 6, 2001

COLETTE JANSON-SAND, Rollinsford December 6, 2000 to December 6, 2002

JIL F. SHANGRAW, Lebanon December 6, 2000 to December 6, 2002

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JOANNE A. WARD. Stratham December 6, 2000 to December 6, 2001

ALAN S. GRIGSBY, Lebanon

March 28, 2001 to March 28, 2003

(Public Member)

Emergency Shelter and Homeless Coordination Commission

Fourteen members as follows: 2 representatives appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; 2 senators appointed by the president of the senator; the commissioner of health and human services; the director of the N.H. Housing Finance Authority; the director of the N.H. Coahtion for the Homeless; or their designees, a representative of the independent living program of the bureau of vocational rehabilitation designated by the board of education; one member of the N.H. Property Owners Association; one member from business and industry and 4 public members appointed by the governor and council, at least one of whom who has experienced homelessness. Terms two-years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired term. Members elected chairperson. RSA 126-A:32

HAROLD ACRES, Nashua August 26, 1998 to August 26, 2002

SHARON DRAKE, Loudon August 26, 1998 to August 26, 2002

HELEN C. COHEN, Kensington February 14, 2001 to August 26, 2002

ELEANOR H. AMIDON, Hancock December 1, 1999 to August 26, 2002

MARIA SKAPERDAS, Manchester August 26, 1998 to August 26, 2002

Board of Registration of Funeral Directors and Embalmers

Five members appointed by the governor, with the approval of the council. Four funeral directors or embalmers who shall be residents of New Hampshire, have at least 5 years practical experience in funeral directing or embalming, and have been engaged in funeral directing or embalming within the state for at least 5 years. There shall also be one public member who is not and never was, a member of the regulated profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not and never has had, a material financial interest in either the provision of mortuary services or an activity directly related to funeral directing or embalming, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any fime during the 5 years preceding appointment. Term, five years. No member of the board shall be appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. The Director of Public Health Services, or his designee, shall serve as a non- voting secretary of the board. RSA 325:2

CYNTHIA M. ROGERS, Bristol August 23, 2000 to June 13, 2005

ROBERT J. DILUZIO, SR., Keene June 24, 1992 to June 13, 2002

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DANIEL J. HEALY, Manchester August 26, 1998 to June 13, 2003

ROBERT W. BENNETT. JR., Bow June 22, 1999 to June 13, 2004

JOHN A. CURRAN, Londonderry

December 18, 1996 to November 25, 2001

(Public Member)

Health Services Planning and Review Board

The board consists of the director of the division of public health services or a designee and the following members appointed by the governor and council: (a) representative of health care insurers; (b) four consumers, each from a different region of the state. The consumer members shall be individiuals whose occupation is not in the delivery of health care services, who has no fiduciary obligation or financial interest in any health care facility or health care insurer licensed or regulated by this state, and who is not related in their immediate family to anyone who is involved in the delivery of health care services or health insurance; (c) three providers whose occupation is in the delivery of health care services regulated by the board. One of these providers shall be nominated by the New Hampshire Hospital Association. The second provider shall be nominated by the New Hampshire Health Care Association. The third provider shall be nominated by the New Hampshire Ambulatory Surgery Association. All members shall serve 3 year terms, however initial appointments shall be as follows: the rep. Of the health care insurers and one consumer shall serve one year, one consumer and one provider shall serve 2 years and one consumer and one provider shall serve 3 years. Members shall not serve more than 2 full consecutive terms. No consumer member shall be appointed to or shall serve on this board who also serves on any board of any board of any health care facility or health care insurer licensed or regulated by this state. Governor appoints the chairman. RSA 151-C (Ch. 330. 1999)

JOHN R. STANTON, Manchester

May 10, 2000 to end April 19, 2002

(Consumer)

RUTH L. GRIFFIN. Portsmouth

April 19, 1995 to April 19, 2001

(Consumer)

ROBERT J. MOSES, Concord

April 28, 1999 to April 19, 2002

(Health Care Insurer)

STEPHEN R. MARION, Hanover

April 19, 1995 to April 19, 2003

(Health Care Provider)

DWIGHT SOWERBY. Lyndeborough

April 20, 1998 to April 19,2001

(Health Care Provider)

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NICHOLAS VAILAS, Bedford

December 1, 1999 to December 1, 2002

(Nom. by Ambulatory Surgery Association)

ELIZABETH L. CRORY, Hanover

April L 1998 to April 19,2003

(Consumer)

SELMA R. PASTOR, Nashua

December 1, 1999 to December 1, 2002

(Consumer)

Board of Hearing Care Providers

The board shall consist of the following members appointed by the governor with the approval of the council. 2 audiologists licensed to practice audiology in the state, who have been practicing in the state for at least one year immediately preceding appointment, except that the first audiologist members appointed to the board shall meet the eligibility requirements for licensure; one licensed otolaryngologist currently practicing in the state; 2 non-audiologist hearing aid dealers registered to dispense hearing aids in the state, who have been practicing in this state for at least one year immediately preceding appointment, except that the first hearing aid members appointed to the board shall meet the eligibility requirements for registration; and 2 public members who are not associated with or financially interested in the practice or business of audiology or the dispensing of hearing aids, who are not members of allied or related professions or occupation. Terms shall be for 2 years, however initial appointments shall be one year for one audiologist and one hearing aid dealer. Members shall hold office until a successor has been appointed and no member may serve more that 2 consecutive terms. No member of the board shall serve concurrently in an elected, or employed position in any other state level organization representing audiologists or hearing aid dealers, if it would present a conflict of interest. RSA 1 37-F:3

KIRK CARNAHAN, Milford

April 23, 1997 to April 23, 2002

(Hearing Aid Dealer)

CLAIRE CLARKE, Boscawen

April 23, 1997 to April 23, 2001

(Public Member)

DANA FISKE, Brentwood

April 23. 1997 to April 23, 2001

(Audiologist)

JANE FORREST, Rochester

April 23, 1997 to April 23, 2001

(Otolaryngologist)

NORMAN FOURNIER, Manchester

April 23, 1997 to April 23, 2001

(Hearing Aid Dealer)

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BRADLEY M. LOWN, Portsmouth

April 23, 1997 to April 23, 2001

(Public Member)

LAURA ROBERTSON. Belmont

April 23, 1997 to April 23, 2002

(Audiologist)

Joint Pharmaceutical Formulary Board

Consists of the following members: three optometrists licensed under RSA 327 to practice optometry in NH, one of whom teaches at a college of optometry, one of whom serves on the board of registration in optometry, and one who is authorized to use pharmaceutical agents; one ophthalmologist licensed under RSA 329 to practice in NH; one physician licensed under RSA 329 who specializes in internal medicine and who practices in NH; and two pharmacists licensed under RSA 3 1 8 and actively practicing in the State of NH; one of whom shall be a member of the board of pharmacy. Members shall be nominated and confirmed by the governor and council and shall serve terms of five-years and shall not be eligible for a second consecutive term. Recommendations for appointment shall be made to the governor by the respective professional associations. All members shall be residents of NH and neither they nor their spouses shall have any material financial interest in the provision of eye care services other than that which is directly related to the practice of their professions. RSA 327:6-b.

JAMES E RILEY, Wilton

February 3, 1999 to December 22. 2003

(Optometrist)

PETER WASSERMAN, Hopkinton

May 26, 1999 to January 27, 2004

(Ophthalmologist)

VACANCY

Term to January 27. 2004 (M.D. Specializing in Internal Medicine)

DAVID J. CABAN. Bedford

August 18, 1995 to December 1, 2003

(Optometrist)

(Member of Optometry Board)

DOROTHY L. HITCHMOTH. New London

February 3, 1999 to December 1, 2003

(Optometrist)

(Teacher of Optometry)

FRANK G. CASE, Nottingham

January 6, 1999 to December 22, 2003

(Board of Pharmacy)

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JAMES J. GALEOTA, Rollinsford

March 3, 1999 to January 12, 2004

(Pharmacologist)

Juvenile Parole Board

Five members appointed by the governor with the consent of the council. Term, five years and until successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired terms. No member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Governor shall designate chairman . RSA 179-H:3

ROGER W. AMADON, Loudon August 9, 2000 to July 1, 2005

GAIL PAINE, Intervale January 9, 1997 to July 1, 2004

MICHAEL P NOLIN, Canterbury October 9, 1996 to July 1, 2001

GAIL S. THOMAS, Weare Julys, 1992 to July 1,2002

ALAN S. GREENE, Dover October 28, 1998 to July 1, 2003

Board of Registration in Medicine

Eight members; including five members selected from among physicians and surgeons, one member selected to represent paramedical personnel regulated by the board, and two public members who are not, and never were members of the medical profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not and never has had a material financial interest in either the provision of medical services or an acfivity directly related to medicine, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the five years preceding appointment. Appointed members who are physicians or surgeons shall be residents of N.H., regularly licensed to practice medicine and shall have been acdvely engaged in the practice of their profession within N.H. for at least five years. The other members shall have been residents of N.H. for at least five years. Appointed by governor, with the advice and consent of the council to a term of five years and until their successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired term. No member shall be appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. RSA 329

KEVIN R. COSTIN, Manchester

February 18, 1998 to April 21, 2003

(Paramedical Professional)

WASSFY M. HANNA, Rye September 6, 1 995 to April 2 1 , 2004

JAMES G. SISE, Keene August 20, 1997 to April 21, 2005

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CYNTHIA S. COOPER. Durham Junes, 1994 to April 21, 2001

LAWRENCE W. O'CONNELL, Durham

June 15, 1989 to October 14, 2001

(Public Member)

JAMES H. CLIFFORD, Lee December 15, 1999 to December 3, 2001

BRUCE J. FRIEDMAN, Etna February 14, 1996 to December 3, 2001

JEAN A. BARNES, Concord

December 18, 1996 to December 18. 2001

(Public Member)

Medical Review Subcommittee

Seven members, nominated by the board of medicine to be appointed by the governor and council. One shall be a member of the board of medicine and of the other six, no more than five shall be physicians, one of whom shall be a medical director as defined in paragraph 111-b of this section. Any public member shall be a person who is not, and never was, a member of the medical profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not have, and never has had, a material financial interest in either the provision of medical services or an activity directly related to medicine, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Members shall be appointed for three-years terms, and shall serve no more than 2 terms. RSA 329:17 (Ch. 18:2000)

CYNTHIA S. COOPER. Durham May 22, 1996 to December 3, 2001

WENDY GAIR MUELLO, Lancaster December 2, 1998 to December 3, 2001

RICHARD E. AMIDON, Hancock

April 12, 2000 to December 3, 2003

(Public Member)

ROBERT E. EBERHART, Portsmouth March 6, 1997 to December 3, 2002

ROBERT FEDER, Hollis February 14, 2001 to December 3, 2003

ROBERT J. ENGLUND, Keene January 1, 1995 to January 1, 2002

STANLEY S. PARAS, Manchester January 1, 1995 to January 1, 2002

STATE GOVERNMENT 501

Board of Mental Health Practice

Board is comprised of one licensed psychologist, one licensed pastoral psychotherapist, one licensed clinical social worker, one licensed marriage and family therapist, one licensed clinical mental health counselor, and 2 public members. Each non-public member of the board shall be residents of N.H. and each public member shall be a person who is not, and never was a member of the mental health profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not have, and never has had, a material financial interest in either the provision of mental health services, a health insurance company, health maintenance organization, or an activity directly related to mental health practice, including representation of the boards or profession for a fee, at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Term, three- years appointed by governor with the approval of the council. Members shall not serve more than 2 consecutive three-year terms. Members shall elect a chairperson on an annual basis. No discipline's representative and no public member shall serve as chairperson for consecutive terms. Vacancies in the board occumng otherwise than by expiration of a member's term shall be promptly filled for the unexpired term. Initial appointments under new law as follows: Initial term of marriage and family therapist member shall be for one year; initial terms of the psychologist and pastoral psychotherapist shall be for 2 years; and initial terms of the clinical social worker and the clinical mental health counselor shall be for 3 years. Any term served on the board of examiners of psychology and mental health practice prior to the effective date of this act by a person appointed to the board of mental health practice shall apply to the limitation on consecutive terms required by RSA 330-A:3, II (may serve not more than 2 consecutive three-year terms) RSA 330-A

RONALD R DIETER, Contoocook

November 9, 2000 to October 31, 2003

(Pastoral Psychotherapist)

PAUL E. FINN. Manchester

October 31, 1998 to October 31, 2003

(Psychologist)

JUDITH COLEMAN. Henniker

February 9, 2000 to October 31, 2001

(Clinical Mental Health Counselor)

DANIELLE C. DORAN, Nashua

October 31, 1998 to October 31, 2001

(Public Member)

GEORGE R. SAMUELS, Deerfield

October 31. 1998 to October 31, 2002

(Marriage and Family Therapist)

MARY-ELLEN FORRESTALL-NICHOLLS. Bow

October 31, 1998 to October 31, 2001 (Certified Clinical Social Worker)

EDWARD H. MOQUIN, Bedford

February 17. 1999 to February 17, 2002

(Public Member)

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Miduifery Council

Six members to be appointed by the governor with advice and consent of the executive council. All members shall have been residents of NH for at least 5 years preceding appointment and shall include an obstetrician and a pediatrician licensed to practice medicine under RSA 329 with experience in working with certified midwives; three certified midwives who have each attended at least 50 deliveries as midwives; and one member of the public who has familiarity with the practice of midwifery. No member shall be appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. Members elect a chairperson annually. Term, four years; however for initial appointments, one midwife and the obstetrician shall serve a four-year tenn; one midwife and the pediatrician a three- year term, and one midwife and the public member a two-year tenn. RSA 326-D. (Ch. 213, 1999)

GERALD L. HAMILTON, Concord

September 28, 1999 to September 28, 2003

(Obstetrician)

CAROL LEONARD, Hopkinton

September 28, 1999 to September 28, 2003

(Midwife)

DEBORAH J. SANBORN, Andover

September 28. 1999 to September 28. 2002

(Midwife)

CYNTHIA A. TAYLOR, West Franklin

September 28. 1999 to September 28, 2001

(Public Member)

MONICA C. STEVENS, New Hampton

November 10, 1999 to November 10, 2001

(Midwife)

SUZANNE M. POWELL, Nashua

August .9, 2000 to August 9, 2003

(Pediatrician)

Board of Nursing

Nine members, including five registered nurses, one of whom shall be an advanced registered nurse practitioner, two licensed practical nurses, and two representatives of the public, all to be appointed by the governor with consent of the council. Suggestions for appointment may be made to the governor by any interested individual, association, or other entity; however, no more than one board member shall be associated with a particular agency, corporation, or other enterprise or subsidiary at one time.

Registered nurse members shall be residents of N.H.. licensed in good standing under the provisions of this chapter, currently engaged in the practice of nursing as a registered nurse, and shall have had no less than 5 years experience as a registered nurse, at least 3 of which shall have immediately preceded appointment. Registered nurse members shall represent the various areas of nursing practice including education, administration, and clinical practice.

Licensed practical nurses shall be residents of N.H. licensed in good standing under the provisions of this chapter, currently engaged in the practice of nursing, and shall have had no less than 5 years of experience as a licensed practical nurse, at least 3 of which shall have immediately preceded the date of appointment.

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Public members shall be residents of N.H., who are not, and shall never have been, members of the nursing profession or the spouse of any such person. They shall not have, and shall never have had, a material financial interest in either the provision of nursing services or an activity directly related to nursing, including the representation of the board or its predecessor or the profession for a fee at any fime during the 5 years preceding the date of appointment. Appointments made after July 1, 1991 shall be staggered as follows: Three members for a one-year term, three for a two-year term and three for a three-year term, provided that the A. R.N. P. member shall be appointed to a three-year term. Appointees to unexpired portions of full terms shall become members of the board on the day following their appointment and shall serve full three-year terms, provided that no member shall be appointed to more than two consecutive terms. RSA 326-B

LINDA L. COMPTON, RN, Francestown June 10, 1998 to May 10, 2001

MARGARET FRANCKHAUSER, Meredith

April 23, 1997 to May 10, 2003

(ARNP)

STANLEY J. PLODZIK. JR., Dover May 13, 1998 to May 10,2001

MARYLOU ASBELL, Rochester May 14, 1997 to May 10,2003

GERALDINE STONE DONAHUE, Canterbury May 31, 1995 to May 10,2001

TRICIA DUFF, Concord May 31, 1995 to May 10, 2003

CONSTANCE E. THEBERGE, Rochester February 18, 1998 to November 16, 2003

GAIL A. BARBA, Dixville Notch

March 6, 1 997 to December 2 1 , 2003

(Public Member)

HARLEY FEATHERSTON, Salem

September 20, 2000 to May 10, 2003

(Public Member)

Occupational Therapy Governing Board

Five members appointed by governor and council as follows: two licensed occupational therapists and one occupational therapy assistant who have actively engaged in the practice of occupational therapy in this state for at least 3 years and maintain current and unrestricted New Hampshire licenses; one physician educated in the current practice of occupational therapy; and one public member who shall be a person who is not, and never was a member of the occupational therapy profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not have, and never has had a material financial interest in either the provision of occupational therapy, a health insurance company, or health maintenance organization, including

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representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Initial appointments for occupational therapists shall be staggered at one and two years; occupational therapy assistant and physician shall be three years and public member shall be for 2 years. Term, 3 years and until successor is appointed and qualified. No board member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Initial appointments of less than 3 years shall not be considered a full term. RSA 328-F

THOMAS A. PRINCE, Auburn January 8, 1998 to January 8. 2002 (Licensed Occupational Therapist)

DENNIS G. TOBIN, Hanover January 8, 1998 to January 8, 2003 (Licensed Occupational Therapist)

H. JAMES FORBES, Concord

February 18, 1998 to February 18, 2001

(Physician knowledgeable in the Practice of Occupational Therapy)

LINDA J. THYNE, Londonderry

March 4, 1998 to March 4. 2004

(Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant)

^ JEFFREY D. SPILL, Dunbarton

August 18. 1999 to August 18. 2001 (Public Member)

Advisory Council on Ophthalmic Dispensing

Members shall consist of two ophthalmic dispensers and one member of the public having no relationship to ophthalmic dispensing, appointed by the commissioner of health and human services to be approved by governor and council. Term, three years, except that of the initial appointments, one ophthalmic dispenser shall serve a two year term. Governor shall designate chairperson. RSA 327-A

Vacancy

Term to January 31,1 999

(Public Member)

LEONARD G. FISH, Sunapee

January 31, 1990 to January 31, 1999

(Ophthalmic Dispenser)

C. RICHARD IRVING, Laconia

August 26, 1998 to January 31, 2001

(Ophthalmic Dispenser)

Board of Optometry

Board consists of five members: including 4 optometrists and one public member. Optometrist members shall be of good professional character and shall reside and be practicing within the state. The public member shall be a person who is not. and never was, a member of the optometric profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not and never has

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had, a material financial interest in either the provision of optometric services or an activity directly related to optometry, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Appointed by the Governor, with the approval of the Council to a term of five years. No member shall be appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 327

RICHARD D. BRANNEN. Hanover July 1. 1992 to July 1,2002

DAVID J. CAB AN, Bedford

January 12, 1994 to July 1, 2003

(Optometrist)

DOUGLAS R BENOIT. Concord September 8, 1994 to July 1, 2004

KATHERINE A. ZAGROBA, Bow August 18, 1995 to July 1, 2005

WILLIAM E. LEBER, Andover

March 25, 1992 to January 20, 1997

(Public Member)

Pharmacy Board

Six members appointed by the governor, with the approval of the council. Five practicing pharmacists who shall have been licensed pharmacists for at least 10 years, and at the time of their appointment shall have practiced pharmacy in this state for at least 5 years. One public member, who is not. and never was. a member of the pharmaceutical profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not and never has had. a material financial interest in either the provision of pharmaceutical services or an activity directly related to pharmacy, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Term, five years. No member shall be appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. RSA 318.

LEON PARKER, Concord September 7, 1992 to September 7, 2002

MARGARET E. HAYES, Manchester

September 29, 1998 to September 6, 2003

(Hospital Pharmacy)

FRANK G. CASE, Nottingham December 22, 1993 to September 6, 2003

NORMAND W. DEWOLFE, New Durham September 6, 1991 to September 6, 2001

GERALD A. LETENDRE, Londonderry December 20, 1989 to September 6, 2001

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FRANCINE WENDELBOE, New Hampton

December 18, 1996 to October 14, 2001

(Public Member)

Board of Registration of Podiatrists

Board consists of five members, including four licensed podiatrists and one public member who is not. and never was. a member of the podiatric profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not, and never has had. a material financial interest in either the provision of podiatric services or an activity directly related to podiatry, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Appointed by governor, with the approval of the council. Term, five years and no member shall be appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. RSA 315

BRIAN R. FRADETTE, Bedford November 7, 1990 to August 25, 2002

HOWARD S. WAGENBERG. Nashua June 3, 1992 to June 3. 2002

STEVEN R. RUDMAN, Manchester December 5, 1992 to December 5, 2002

HAL B. GOOLMAN. Lancaster April 28, 1999 to April 27, 2004

GEORGE J. NAMECHE, Concord

July 11. 1989 to August 4, 2002

(Public Member)

Physical Therapy Governing Board

Five members appointed by governor and council as follows: two licensed physical therapists and one physical therapy assistant who have actively engaged in the practice of physical therapy in this state for at least 3 years and maintain current and unrestricted New Hampshire licenses; and two public members who are not, and never were members of the physical therapy profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not have, and never has had a material financial interest in either the provision of physical therapy, a health insurance company, or health maintenance organization, including representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Initial appointments for physical therapy shall be staggered at one and two years; physical therapy assistant shall be 3 years and public members shall be staggered two and three years. Term, 3 years and until successor is appointed and qualified. No board member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Initial appointments of less than 3 years shall not be considered a full term. RSA 328-F

JUDITH MARY COTE, Newport January 8, 1998 to January 8, 2004

MARGARET M. DONOHUE. Canterbury January 8, 1998 to January 8, 2003

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ANN W.B. GREINER, Hooksett January 8, 1998 to January 8, 2002

LUANN UDELL, Keene

September 16, 1998 to September 16, 2001

(Public Member)

ELIZABETH J. GARY, Derry

October 28,1 998 to October 28, 2003

(Public Member)

State Radiation Advisory Committee

Nine members. Committee membership shall at all times be limited to no more than 2 members from any one field or profession representing a physical science, life science, industry, medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, nursing, or other healing arts, and one public member. Each member shall be a resident of N.H. and shall serve a term of four years and until successor is appointed and qualified. In the event of a vacancy, the committee shall submit to the governor and council for their consideration the names of up to 3 nominees for each vacancy. RSA 125-F

EDWARD J. FARMLETT, Laconia

April 28, 1999 to October 14, 2003

(Medical)

JAMES P TARZIA, East Hampstead

September 29, 1993 to October 14, 2001

(Physical Science)

RICHARD A. FRALICK, Plymouth

February 8, 1984 to October 14, 2001

(Life Science)

ELIZABETH A. THIBODEAU, Seabrook

January 6, 1999 to October 14, 2002

(Public Member)

JAMES J. CHERNIACK, Derry

March 6, 1996 to October 14, 2003

(Physical Science)

KENNETH E. MAYO, Nashua

May 14, 1986 to October 14, 2003

(Industry)

EDWARD P ROONEY, Auburn.

October 28, 1998 to October 14, 2002

(Veterinary Medicine)

CHARLES G. LEUTZINGER, Wilton

July 1 1, 1990 to October 14, 2002

(Medical)

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DAVID C. FROST. Bow

June 26, 1985 to October 14, 2001 (Dentistry)

Respiratory Care Practitioners Governing Board

Five members appointed by governor and council as follows: three licensed respiratory care practitioners who have actively engaged in the practice of respiratory care in this state for at least 3 years and maintain current and unrestricted New Hampshire license; one physician educated in the current practice of respiratory care; and one public member who shall be a person who is not, and never was a member of the respiratory care profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not have, and never has had a material financial interest in either the provision of respiratory care , a health insurance company, or health maintenance organization, including representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Initial appointments for licensed respiratory care shall be staggered at one, two and three years and public member shall be two years and physician shall be three years. Term, 3 years and until successor is appointed and qualified. No board member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Initial appointments of less than 3 years shall not be considered a full term. RSA 328-F,

JAMES R. DALEY, Lyme January 8, 1998 to January 8, 2002

CARL J. ROD, Lancaster January 8. 1998 to January 8, 2003

D. THOMAS AKEY. Concord

February 18. 1998 to February 18, 2004

(Physician knowledgeable in the Practice of Respiratory Care)

MARK E. FAVORITE, Rochester March 4. 1998 to March 4, 2004

BARBARA L. ST. GEORGE, Derry

April 12, 2000 to March 24, 2004

(Public Member)

Speech-Language Pathology Governing Board

Five members appointed by governor and council as follows: four licensed speech- language pathologists who have acdvely engaged in the practice of speech-language pathology in this state for at least 3 years and maintain current and unrestricted New Hampshire licenses and one public member. At least one speech-language pathologist shall be employed in an educational setting and at least one employed in a clinical setting. The public member shall be a person who is not, and never was a member of the speech-language pathology profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not have, and never has had a material financial interest in either the provision of that speech-language pathology, a health insurance company, or health maintenance organization, including representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Initial appointments for the speech-language pathologists shall be staggered at one for one-year, one for two-years and two for three years. The public member shall be two years. Term, 3 years and until successor is appointed and qualified. No board member

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shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Initial appointments of less than 3 years shall not be considered a full term. RSA 328-F

SUSAN WRIGHT, Farmington March 4, 1998 to March 4, 2003

RITA A. KIRK, Nashua March 4, 1998 to March 4, 2002

PATRICIA T. MORRELL, Concord March 4, 1998 to August 12, 2001

AMY S. PL ANTE, West Nottingham March 4, 1998 to March 4, 2004

MIRIAM DUNN, Concord

March 14, 2001 to March 4, 2003

(Public Member)

Youth Development Services Advisory Board

Members shall be as follows: (a) two members of the house of representatives, one of whom shall be a member of the house finance committee, appointed by the speaker; (b) one member of the senate, appointed by the president of the senate; (c) commissioner of the department of youth development services, or designee; (d) commissioner of health and human services, or designee; (e) commissioner of education, or designee; (f) one district or family court judge, appointed by the administrative justice of the district courts; (g) two human services administrators, one from an urban county and one from a rural county, appointed by the executive director or other appropriate appointing authority of the New Hampshire Association of Counties; and (h) six members appointed by the governor with advice and consent of the council, which shall include 2 members representing the interests of business and industry, 2 parents of children who are receiving or have received services from the department, one member of state or local law enforcement, and one member from the general public. The legislative members and members (c) - (f) shall serve terms which are coterminous with their terms in office. The members appointed in (g) shall serve for three-years and of the members appointed in (h), three shall serve for four years and 3 shall serve for three-years. Members shall hold office until a successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term in same manner as original appointment. Board board elects it chairperson. RSA621-A (Ch. 294, 2000 eff 8/20/00)

JANET CHAMPLIN. North Hampton

September 20, 2000 to September 20, 2004

(Law Enforcement)

BARBARA L. DESCLOS. Merrimack

September 20, 2000 to September 20, 2004

(Parent)

BUD HAWKINS, Derry

September 20, 2000 to September 20, 2004 (Business and Industry)

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TIMOTHY K. MAYES, Amherst

September 20, 2000 to September 20, 2003

(Public Member)

TINA GREENLAW, Bethlehem

October 4, 2000 to October 4, 2003

(Parent)

DORIS BALLARD, Bow

October 18, 2000 to October 18, 2003 (Business)

Commissioner

Appointed by governor, with consent of the council to serve at the pleasure of the governor. Shall be qualified to hold position by reason of education and experience. RSA 621-A:3

JOSEPH DIAMENT. Newfields

Term began April 1. 2001

(Acting Commissioner)

State Physician Epidemiologist

Nominated by the Commissioner for an appointment by the governor and council for a term of 4 years. Nominee shall be qualified by training and experience for a full 4 year term. The provisions of RSA 21:33a shall not apply to appointments made under this section. RSA 125

Vacancy

State Senior Physician/Dentist Division of Public Health Services

Nominated by the commissioner for an appointment by the governor and council for a term of 4 years. Nominee shall be qualified by training and experience for a full 4 year term. The provisions of RSA 21:33a shall not apply to appointments made under this section. RSA 125

Vacancy

State Forensic Toxicologist

Nominated by the commissioner for an appointment by the governor and council for a term of 4 years. Nominee shall be qualified by training and experience for a full 4 year term. The provisions of RSA 21:33a shall not apply to appointments made under this secnon. RSA 125

ALEXANDER NOVAK, Concord September 8, 1994 to September 8, 1998

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NEW HAMPSHIRE HOUSING FINANCE AUTHORITY Housing Finance Board

32 Constitution Drive, Bedford, 1-800-439-7247

Nine members, comprised of men and women, to be appointed by the governor and council. One member shall be a person having experience in the construction of single- family real estate; one member shall be a person having experience with the business of selling or renting real estate; one member shall be a person having experience in residential mortgage banking; and at least two members representing the general public who are neither bankers, builders, nor in the business of selling or renting real estate. No more than five members shall be of the same political party. Term, five-years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired term. No member may serve more than 2 full consecutive terms. No member shall serve on any other state board, commission, or in any other state agency during his term of office as a member of the housing finance board. Governor annually appoints chairman. RSA 204-C

DAVID HANEY, i. Bow

June 23, 1995 to July 1,2003

(Public Member)

KATHERINE M. WALSH, d, Seabrook

August 23, 2000 to July 1, 2005

(Real Estate - Selling or Renting)

RHONA CHARBONNEAU. Hudson

August 1. 1992 to July 1,2002

(Public Member)

ELLEN GORDON. Intervale

August 12, 1998 July 1,2003

(Public Member)

GREGORY M. DICKINSON, r, Gilford

May 24, 2000 to July 1,2005

(Public Member)

HOLLIS E. HARRINGTON, JR., Nashua

July 19, 1995 to July 1,2004

(Residential Mortgage Banking)

DAVID FRYDMAN, Concord

December 17, 1997 to July 1, 2001

(Exp. In Construction of Single-Family Real Estate)

JOHN SULLIVAN, i. Concord

July 31, 1996 to July 1.2001

(Public Member)

MARTHA BAUMAN, Keene

September 15, 1999 to July 1. 2004

(Public Member)

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NEW HAMPSHIRE COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

2 Chenell Drive, Concord 271-2767

Seven members appointed by the governor, with consent of the council, one of whom shall be designated as chairman by the Governor. The term of office of each member of the commission shall be five years. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 354-A:4.

MAUREEN RAICHE MANNING, Manchester October 22, 1997 to November 1, 2003

ELIZABETH D. LOWN, Amherst January 28, 1998 to January 1. 2003

JOHN J. COUGHLIN, Mont Vernon April 8, 1992 to November 1, 2001

NANCY ALLEN, Canaan March 28, 2001 to November 1 , 2005

ARTHUR L. HILSON. Portsmouth March 8, 2000 to November 1, 2004

RICHARD A. HESSE. Hopkinton November 6, 1 997 to January 1 , 2003

PHILIP P PALMER, West Chesterfield January 5, 2000 to January 1, 2003

Board of Managers of the New Hampshire Veterans' Home

Winter Street, Tilton 286-4412 Board consists of the Commanders of the veterans' departments of New Hampshire ex- officiis, the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Disabled American Veterans, and six citizens of the state to be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council. At least five of the appointed citizens shall have served in the armed forces of the United States in any war in which the United States has been, is, or shall be engaged, and who are, or shall be, honorable discharged or separated from the armed forces under conditions other than dishonorable. One appointee shall be a member in good standing of the department of the American Legion, one of the department of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, one of the department of the Disabled American Veterans and two shall be active members of recognized and chartered veterans service organizations with preference given to World War I Veterans. The sixth appointee shall be a female member in good standing of the department of the American Legion Auxiliary, the department of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, the department of the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary or the department of the Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A., Inc. Auxiliary. One member in good standing of the department of the Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A., Inc, may serve as a member emeritus to the board. The appointment of a member from an auxiliary organization shall be rotated in the order in which they are listed and each appointed member shall hold office for a two-year term. The members of the department of the American Legion, the department of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the department of Disabled American Veterans shall hold office for a term of five years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. The two members of recognized and chartered veterans

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service organizations siiall hold office for staggered terms of 3 years each until a successor is appointed. In case of any vacancy on the board an appointment shall be made in the same manner for the unexpired term. Board chooses chairman and secretary. RSA 1 19

JOHN W. SMART, Nashua

October 29, 1986 to March 1, 2003

(Veterans of Foreign Wars)

DOROTHY HUNNEWELL, Hudson

March 22, 2000 to March 1, 2002

(American Legion Auxiliary)

STEPHEN C. MAGUIRE. Laconia

June 10, 1998 to June 10,2001

(Member of a chartered Veterans Service Organization)

JOSEPH B. VITALE, Westmoreland

April 12, 2000 to March 1, 2005

(Disabled American Veterans)

DANA A. WELCH, Penacook

August 26, 1998 to August 26, 2003

(Member of recognized and chartered veterans service organiation)

TOM R. MURPHY, Manchester

April 23, 1997 to March 1, 2002

(American Legion)

Commandant

Appointed by the Board of Managers. RSA 1 19:6

BARRY E. CONWAY Appointed May 22, 1989

INSURANCE DEPARTMENT

56 Old Suncook Road, GAA Plaza, Bldg. 3, Concord, 271-2261

Commissioner

Appointed by the governor and council. Term, five years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 400-A

PAULA T. ROGERS, Concord May 12, 1999 to June 9, 2003

Deputy Insurance Commissioner

Appointed by the Commissioner, subject to the approval of the governor. Term, five years and until successor is appointed and qualified. RSA 400-A

ALEX FELDVEBEL Term to June 15,2005

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Advisory Council on Continuing Care

Consists of the insurance commissioner, the director of the division of elderly and adult services and the ombudsman, or their designees, who shall serve ex-officio. Nine members appointed by the governor with approval of the council, to the extent practicable, from different geographic locations within the state on or before April 1, 1989 as follows: two who are administrators of facilities which have held valid certificates of authority for at least 3 years under this chapter; provided that initially and until January 1, 1993, one or more may be managers of existing life care communities or managers of newly organized life care communities. Before these initial appointments shall be made, the commissioner shall advise the governor that to the best of his knowledge the facilities they manage will have the ability to meet the requirements of this chapter; a representative of the business community who has demonstrated expertise in the area of management; a representative of the financial community who is not and never has been a facility owner or administrator or related to one; a certified public accountant; an attorney who is not and never has been a facility owner, advisor, or administrator or related to one; and three members to represent the public, at least one of whom must be a life care community resident and one of whom may be a member of the general court. Term, three years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Inidal appointments shall be staggered so that 1/3 of such appointments shall expire after each year for the first 3 years. Vacancies to be filled in the same manner for unexpired terms. RSA 420-D

KEVIN B. COONEY, Sunapee

June 19, 1996 to June 19. 1999

(Manager of existing life care community)

LINDA CONNELL, Deerfield

September 18, 1996 to September 18, 1999

(Attorney)

DAVID A. JENSEN. Contoocook

September 18. 1996 to September 18, 1999

(Rep. Of Business Community)

CARL R. JOHNSON, Meredith

September 18, 1996 to September 18, 1999

(Member of General Court)

CAROLYN SCHOENBAUER, Center Harbor

September 18. 1996 to September 18, 1999

(Public Member)

DEBORAH WALLACE. Warner

November 6, 1997 to October 9, 1999

(Administrator of Long-Term care facility)

ALLEN HOBBS, Concord

October 23, 1996 to October 23, 1999

(Resident of a Long-Term Care Facility)

ALBERT R. MORRISSETTE, Berlin

November 20, 1996 to November 20, 1999

(Certified Public Accountant)

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ROBERT WHEELER, Windham

December 18, 1996 to October 20, 1999

(Rep. Of the Financial Community)

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

33 Capitol St., Concord, 27 1 -3658 RSA21-M

Attorney General

Appointed by the governor and council. Const. Part II, Art. 46. Must be admitted to practice law in N.H. Fixed term of four-years. RSA 21-M

PHILIP T. McLaughlin, Laconia May 14, 1997 to March 31, 2001

Deputy Attorney General

Nominated by the attorney general for appointment by the governor and council. Fixed term of four-years. Must be admitted to practice law in N.H. RSA 21-M

STEVEN M. HOURAN, Laconia December 6,1995 to March 31, 2003

Associate Attorneys-General

Appointed by the attorney general, for approval by governor and council. Term, five- years. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 21-M

STEPHEN J. JUDGE, Concord May 1, 1985 to June 30, 2005

ANN F LARNEY, Nashua August 1. 1991 to October 31, 2003

CHARLES T. PUTNAM, Rollinsford

September 1, 1987 to October 14, 2004

(Special Associate)

Senior Assistant Attorneys General

Appointed by the attorney general, for approval by governor and council. Term, five- years. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 21-M

DANIEL J. MULLEN, Bow November 1, 1983 to July 31, 2003

MICHAEL J. WALLS, Concord June 1, 1985 to January 1, 2005

MARK P HODGDON. Epsom September 1, 1989 to August 31, 2004

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BRIAN R. GRAF. Bow

January 1, 1991 to August 31, 2001

WALTER L. MARONEY. Manchester December 24. 1990 to August 31. 2001

ANN M. RICE. Concord February 13, 1991 to September 30, 2005

WYNN E. ARNOLD, Manchester January 3 1 . 1 994 to August 3 1 . 200 1

KELLY A. AYOTTE, Hudson July 1, 1998 to July 1,2002

CHRISTOPHER H.M. CARTER, Concord August 3 1 . 1 997 to August 3 1 . 2002

MARY R CASTELLI. Chichester October 16, 1991 to August 31, 2004

NEALS-ERIK WILLIAM DELKER. Amherst January 6, 1 999 to August 28, 200 1

ANNE M. EDWARDS. Milford August 20, 1997 to August 31, 2001

SUZANNE M. GORMAN, Goffstown April 24, 1996 to June 30, 2003

MALINDA R. LAWRENCE, Portsmouth December 17, 1997 to October 31, 2005

MAUREEN D. SMITH. Hopkinton July 8, 1992 to August 31. 2005

NANCY J. SMITH, Manchester September 17, 1992 to September 1, 2003

M. KRISTIN SPATH, Concord February 3, 1999 to February 3. 2004

Assistant Attorneys General

Appointed by the attorney general, for approval by governor and council. Term, five- years. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 21 -M

DOUGLAS N. JONES, Concord November 1. 1985 to October 31. 2002

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NICHOLAS CORT, Bow April 23, 1986 to June 30, 2000

CONSTANCE N. STRATTON, Concord December 16, 1998 to February 3, 2003

GEOFFREY J. RANSOM, Concord November 13, 1992 to October 31, 2003

JEFFREY S. CAHILL, New London August 1 1, 1994 to September 30, 2005

PHILIP B. BRADLEY, Portsmouth September 20, 2000 to September 20, 2005

SIMON R. BROWN, Nashua November 10, 1999 to November 10, 2004

MICHAEL A. DELANEY, Manchester February 9, 2000 to August 3 1 , 2002

CRAIG S. DONAIS, Manchester December 6, 2000 to December 6, 2005

RORIE HOLLENBERG, Concord February 9, 2000 to September 30, 2004

ANDREW LIVERNOIS, Henniker September 20, 2000 to September 20, 2005

BRIAN QUIRK, Concord September 14, 1999 to September 30, 2004

PETER C.L. ROTH, Concord October 18, 2000 to October 18, 2005

MARY E. SCHWARZER, Manchester September 28, 1999 to September 28, 2004

MARGUERITE L. WAGELING, Manchester December 6, 2000 to December 6, 2005

Criminal Justice Investigators Consumer Protection Investigators

Nominated by attorney general, subject to confirmation by governor and council for five- year terms. RSA21-M:3

G. MICHAEL BAHAN, Londonderry May 27, 1986 to May 27, 2001

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KEVIN McCarthy, bow

September 30, 1987 to May 27. 2001

PAUL E. BRODEUR, Manchester December 20. 1997 to December 31, 2002

EDWARD J. DALEY, JR., Pembroke September 9, 1996 to September 9, 2001

E. BRUCE GALLAGHER, Concord May 10, 1994 to April 30, 2004

DONALD L. VANDAL, Hooksett July 1, 1994 to June 30, 2002

SANDRA L. PETELL, Concord Term to June 30, 2002

Director of Charitable Trusts

Nominated by attorney general for appointment by governor and council. Term, five- years. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 7

MICHAEL S. DeLUCIA, Manchester January 1 1. 1996 to March 24, 2004

Commission to Study Uniform State Laws

Two members of the New Hampshire bar appointed biennially by the Governor and Council. Term, four years. The Attorney-General shall act as secretary, ex-officio. RSA 1 8: 1

W. MICHAEL DUNN, Concord Janaury 8. 1998 to December 30, 2001

MICHAEL D. RUEDIG, Concord December 3, 1986 to January 4, 2002

Chief Medical Examiner

Nominated by the attorney general for approval by governor and council. Term, five- years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Must be a duly licensed physician and certified by the American Board of Pathology to possess special competence in forensic pathology and who has had experience in forensic medicine. RSA 61 1-A

THOMAS A. ANDREW, Contoocook August 20, 1997 to August 20, 2002

Deputy Chief Medical Examiner

THOMAS R GILSON January 28, 1998 to January 28, 2003

Associate Chief Medical Examiner

Nominated by the attorney general for approval by governor and council. Shall serve under the professional direction and supervision of the chief medical examiner for a term of

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five-years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Must be a licensed physician, certified by the American Board of Pathology as a qualified pathologist, with training and experience in forensic medicine. RSA 6 II -A

JAMES A. KAPLAN, Concord July 1, 1990 To July 7, 2001

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

95 Pleasant St., Concord, 27 1 -3 1 76

Commissioner

Appointed by the governor and council. Term, three years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 273

JAMES D. CASEY, Dover December 16, 1998 to August 30, 2001

Deputy Labor Commissioner

Appointed by the Commissioner. RSA 273

DAVID M. WIHBY, Manchester

State Apprenticeship Council

Composed of the Labor Commissioner, the Commissioner of the Department of Employment Security or his designee, the Commissioner of Education or his designee, and two members who shall be employers and two members who shall be employees or persons who represent said employees. The Commissioner of Labor shall act as chairman. Employer and employee members appointed by Governor and Council for four year terms. RSA 278:2

JOHN R JACKSON, Dover

September 18, 1996 to June 25, 2000 (Labor)

GEORGE E. BRODEUR, SR., Twin Mountain

May 23, 1990 to June 25, 2002

(Employer)

DENNIS E. ADAMS, Hampton

June 21, 2000 to June 25, 2002

(Labor)

PHILIP M. HAMBLET, Keene

September 9, 1987 to June 25, 2003

(Management)

Compensation Appeals Board

Thirty-three members appointed by the governor and council from a list of nominees submitted by the commissioner as follows: eleven shall be attorneys who shall be neutral, eleven shall represent employees or workers' compensation insurers and eleven shall represent labor. The commissioner shall submit at least 2 nominees for each vacancy to be

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filled. Any person appointed by the governor and council who is not qualified or who ceases to be qualified in the capacity in which such person is serving on the appeals board shall be replaced by the governor and council. Members of the board shall have at least 5 years experience in the area of workers' compensation. Term, four-years. RSA 281-A:42

DENNIS TERAVAINEN, Hooksett

February 13, 1991 to February 13, 2005

(Employer/Insurer)

BENJAMIN C. BAROODY, Manchester

March 3, 1993 to February 13, 1997

(Labor)

ROBERT J. KIRBY. Manchester

February 13, 1991 to February 13. 2001

(Labor)

JAMES T. KEEFE, Portsmouth

April 1, 1998 to February 13, 2002

(Employer/Insurer)

NANCY L. LANG, Hampton

May 12. 1999 to February 13. 2002

(Employer/Insurer)

ROBERT MORNEAU, Derry February 13, 1991 to February 13, 2002

MICHAEL R KING. Goffstown

April 7, 1999 to February 13, 2003

(Attorney)

JOSEPH A. DICKINSON, Concord

March 17. 1993 to March 17, 2005

(Attorney)

EDWARD J. WALSH, Merrimack

January 1, 1992 to January 1, 2004

(Employer/Insurer)

FRANCES R LEFAVOUR, Newmarket

January 1. 1992 to January 1. 2004

(Employer/Insurer)

ROBERT E. HYNES, Dover

January 1, 1992 to January 1. 2004

(Employer/Insurer)

ALBERT G. KARAM, Manchester

January 1, 1992 to January 1, 2004

(Labor)

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JOHN C. EMERY. Bedford

April 29, 1998 to January 1, 2003

(Attorney)

PETER T. FOLEY, Concord

January 1. 1992 to January 1, 2003

(Attorney)

CHRISTOPHER T. REGAN, Durham

May 26, 1999 to April 14, 2001

(Attorney)

HAMILTON R. KRANS, JR.. Dover

April 29, 1998 to May 26, 2005

(Attorney)

DAVID J. ROGERS. Manchester

September 16. 1993 to September 16. 2001

(Attorney)

MARY ANN ASHCROFT. Derry

August 26, 1998 to February 9, 2002

(Employers/Insurers)

CONSTANCE J. ROY. Wolfeboro

February 9, 1994 to February 9, 2002

(Employers/Insurers)

GEORGE T. WELLS, Derry

February 9, 1994 to February 9, 2005

( Employers/Insurers)

DAVID F FOSTER, Northfield

February 9, 1994 to February 9, 2005

(Employers/Insurers)

SUSAN A. JEFFERY. Milford

February 9. 1994 to February 9, 2004

(Employers/Insurers)

TERESA B. JONES. Dover

April 1, 1998 to February 9, 2002

(Labor)

MICHAEL POWER, Contoocook

March 3, 1999 to February 9, 2002

(Labor)

DANIEL P MANNING, Manchester

February 9, 1994 to February 9, 2004

(Labor)

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RICHARD J. DASCHBACH, Westmoreland

February 9, 2000 to February 9, 2004

(Labor)

DONALD B. COWETTE, Manchester

February 9, 1994 to February 9, 2001

(Labor)

MARK S. MACKENZIE, Manchester

November 6. 1997 to February 9, 2001

(Labor)

LEO D. KELLY, Goffstown

April 29, 1998 to February 9, 2002

(Labor)

WILLIAM J. SCHUBERT, Goffstown

February 15. 1995 to February 15, 2003

(Attorney)

JON H. LEVENSTEIN, Bedford

March, 24 1999 to February 15, 2003

(Attorney)

SARAH E. HEINTZ, Woodsville

January 5, 2000 to August 18, 2003

(Attorney)

TIMOTHY S. WHEELOCK, Portsmouth

February 17. 1999 to November 15. 2003

(Attorney)

State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration

Three members and three alternates, one each annually appointed in June, by the governor, with the advice and consent of the council. Term, three years (from July 1). One member and one alternate shall be employers, or selected from an association representing employers of labor; one member and one alternate shall be selected from labor organizations and shall not be employers of labor; one member and one alternate shall be appointed upon the recommendation of the other four members and alternates, or if they do not, at least 30 days prior to the expiration of a term, or within 30 days after a vacancy, agree upon a third member and a third alternate, they shall be appointed by the governor without such recommendation. The three alternates shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council no later than July 1, 1983 for terms of one, two and three years respectively. Thereafter, appointments shall be made as provided in RSA 273:12. The existing members of the board (as of this new enactment) shall serve for the remainder of their respective terms. RSA 273:12

ROBERT J. CRICENTI, New London

March 28, 1984 to July 1,2003

(Employer)

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R. BRUCE GAGNON, Auburn

April 29, 1998 to July 1,2003

(Employees)

BRIAN MITCHELL, Manchester

June 10, 1998 to July 1,2002

(Alternate member-representing employees)

EDWARD CLANCY, Dover

July 21, 1999 to July 1,2002

(Nominated by board members)

ROSE MARIE PHILLIPS, Manchester

July 21, 1999 to July 1,2002

(Alternate representing employers)

Penalty Appeal Board

Three members, two appointed by the governor and council to represent the interests of management and the interests of labor. The chairman shall be appointed by the other two members who shall be an attorney and be familiar with the labor laws of N.H. If the two members are unable to agree on the appointment of a chairman within 30 days after the latter of their appointments, the governor and council shall appoint the chairman. The governor and council, or two appointing members, as applicable, shall also appoint an alternate member representing the interests of management, the interests of labor, and an alternate chairman who shall serve whenever the corresponding member is unable. Term for members and alternates is three years and until successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired terms. RSA 273: U-b

GAYLE E. TROY, Dunbarton

May 12, 1999 to April 11,2002

(Management)

DAVID W. LAUGHTON, Auburn

August 28, 1991 to January 5, 2004

(Labor)

EDWARD R PATCH, Bow

December 20, 1995 to December 20, 2001

(Attorney- Chairman)

Advisory Council on Worker's Compensation

Nine members as follows: the commissioner of the department of labor and the insurance commissioner, or their designees; one member of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker of the house; one member of the senate appointed by the president of the senate; and five persons appointed by the governor and council, one representing the interests of management who shall not have interests in the insurance field, one representing the interests of labor, and one representing insurance interests of commercial workers' compensation carriers; one representing self-funded employers and one representing health care providers. The legislative members and the five governor and council appointees shall be familiar with the workmen's compensation laws of N.H. (Any person appointed by

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governor and council who is not qualified or who ceases to be qualified in the capacity in which such person is serving on the advisory committee shall be replaced by the governor and council.) Term, three-years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 281 -A. Term, three-years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term.

ROGER SEVIGNY, Manchester

February 14, 1996 to June 13. 2001

(Rep. of Insurance Interests of Commercial Workers' Compensation Carriers)

RONALD R CHARLAND. Manchester

March 24, 1999 to June 13, 2003

(Labor)

KATHRYN RYAN, Londonderry

May 26, 1999 to June 13, 2002

(Management)

GARY L. WOODS, Bow

January 12. 1994 to January 12, 2003 (Health Care Provider)

PAUL A. GENOVESE. Bow October 18, 1998 to October 18. 2001 (Representing Self-Funded Employers)

New Hampshire Land and Community Heritage Authority

Board of directors composed of eighteen members as follows: (a) 2 members of the senate, appointed by the president of the senate: (b) 2 members of the house of representatives, appointed by the speaker; (c) 8 public members appointed by the governor and council: (1)2 representing cultural and historical resource interests; (2) one representing natural resources interests; (3) one representing outdoor recreation interests; (4) one represenfing business or real estate interests; (5) one represenfing municipal interests; (6) one representing local planning interests; and (7) one representing regional planning commissions, (d) director of the office of state planning, (e) commissioner of cultural resources, (f) commissioner of resources and economic development, (g) commissioner of environmental services, (h) commissioner of agriculture, markets and foods, and (i) executive director of fish and game, or their designees. The terms of the state agency members and the members of the house and senate shall be coterminous with their respecdve terms in office. Members appointed by the governor and council shall serve a four-year term and may serve no more than 10 successive years. Initial terms shall be as follows: members (4) and (7) shall serve a one-year term; members (5) and (6) shall serve two-year terms; members (2) and (3) shall serve three-year terms; and members in (1 ) shall serve four- year terms. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term in same manner as original appointment. RSA 227-M: 4 (Ch. 256, 2000 eff. 6/8/00)

THOMAS S. BURACK. Hopkinton

September 6, 2000 to September 6, 2004

(Cultural and historic resources)

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ALICE L. DeSOUZA, Bedford

September 6, 2000 to September 6. 2004

(Cultural and historic resources)

ELIZABETH DURFEE HENGEN, Concord

September 6, 2000 to September 6, 2002

(Municipal)

JAMESON FRENCH, Portsmouth

September 6, 2000 to September 6, 2001

(Business)

CHARLES A. LEVESQUE. Antrim

September 6. 2000 to September 6, 2003

(Natural resources)

TIM MURPHY. Keene

September 6, 2000 to September 6. 2001

(Regional planning)

TARA TOWER. Lincoln

September 6. 2000 to September 6, 2003

(Outdoor recreation)

A. BRADFORD WYMAN, West Dummer

September 6, 2000 to September 6, 2002

(Local planning)

Executive Director

Nominated by board of directors for appointment by governor and council to serve a term of five-years. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term in same manner as original appointment. RSA 227-M:6 (Ch. 256, 2000 eff. 6/8/00)

RACHEL ROUILLARD December 20, 2000 to December 20, 2005

STATE LIQUOR COMMISSION

Storrs St., Concord, 271-3755 Three persons appointed by the governor and council, no more than two of whom shall belong to the same political party. Term, six years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. One member shall be appointed as commissioner and chairman. Chairman of the commission shall be appointed and commissioned by the governor with the consent of the council and his term shall be coterminous with each term of the governor unless his successor shall have been sooner appointed. The expiration or termination of a commission member's term of office as chairman shall in no way affect the length of his term as a commission member. RSA 176.

ANTHONY C. MAIOLA, Newport January 7, 1992 to July 1, 2003

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PATRICIA T. RUSSELL, Keene August 18, 1999 to July 1, 2005

JOHN W. BYRNE, North Hampton July 1, 1995 to July 1,2001

Maine-New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority

Six members, three from the State of Maine and three from the State of New Hampshire. The three from New Hampshire to be appointed by the governor and council and to include the highway commissioner, ex-officio. Not more than two to be of the same political party. Term, four years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 258:4

ROBERT A. ALLARD, r, Portsmouth August 20, 1970 to May 25, 2001

RUSSELL LEVENSON. d. Portsmouth June 9. 1999 to May 25, 2003

Marital Mediator Certification Board

Nine members as follows: (a) superior court judge, appointed by the chief justice of the supreme court; (b) full-time marital master, appointed by the chief justice of the superior court; (c) attorney licensed to practice law in N.H.; (d) two public members; (e) mental health professional; (f) three marital mediators, nominated by the N.H. Mediators Association. Members listed in (c) through (f) shall be appointed by the governor with consent of the council for three year terms; provided, that of the initial appointments, three shall be for three years, three shall be for two years and three shall be for one year terms. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. Board elects chairman every two years. RSA 328-C

GEORGINE M. WILLIAMS. Gilford April 1, 1998 to September 6, 2003

OLIVIA A. RUEL, Keene April 1, 1998 to September 6, 2003

ALAN CANTOR. Concord April 23, 1997 to October 1 1, 2001

HONEY HASTINGS. Milford March 14, 2001 to November 21, 2003

TERRY STURKE, Concord

July 14, 2000 to April 10, 2003

(Mental Health Professional)

HELEN HONOROW, Nashua

April 23, 1997 to April 10, 2003

(PubHc Member)

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THOMAS L. MUGFORD, Goffstown

January 19, 2000 to April 10, 2003

(Public Member)

Merrimack River Valley Flood Control Commission

Six members, three residents of Massachusetts one of whom shall be a resident of the Merrimack Valley, and three of New Hampshire. New Hampshire members to be appointed by the governor and council in the month of February. Term, three years from and after the first day of March. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 484

RANDY J. PERKINS, Franklin July 14, 2000 to March 1, 2003

MERTON L. MANN, Dunbarton March 6, 1996 to March 1 , 2004

FREDERICK W. WELCH, Bristol September 8, 1994 to March 1, 2002

Milk Sanitation Board

Seven members as follows: Commissioner of Agriculture, the Director of the Division of Public Health, or his designatee, the Dean of the College of life science and agriculture at the University of New Hampshire or a member of his teaching staff to be designated by him. Also, an individual who holds a milk plant license and three individuals who hold valid producer permits who shall be residents of N.H. and shall be appointed by the governor with consent of the council for a term of six years and until their successors are appointed and qualified. However, of the initial appointments, one shall be for a term of two years, one for three years, one for four years and one for six years. RSA 184

GLENN BOHANAN, Contoocook

July 31, 1996 to November 1, 2005

(Milk Producer)

HOWARD HATCH, JR., North Haverhill

April 5, 1995 to November 1, 2001

(Milk Plant Licensee)

SHARLENE BEAUDRY, Walpole

March 4, 1 998 to October 1 1 , 2003

(Milk Producer)

GARY PETERS, Bath

July 10. 1996 to October 1 1, 2004

(Milk Producer)

Mount Washington Commission

Eleven members, five appointed by governor and council, one of whom shall be a member of the house of representatives and one a member of the senate; one member of each shall be appointed through the concurrence of the boards of directors of the following groups: the Mount Washington Auto Road; the Mount Washington Observatory, Mount

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Washington TV Inc, and the Mount Washington Cog Railway; one member shall be appointed by the supervisor of the White Mountain National Forest to represent the same, ex-officio; one member shall be appointed by the president of the Appalachian Mountain Club to represent said club, ex-officio. Term, five years. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 227-B

PAUL T. FITZGERALD, Laconia February 10, 1988 to July 2, 2004

PAUL H. INGERSOLL, SR.. Berlin April 28, 1999 to July 2, 2004

Vacancy Term to July 2, 2004

REP GENE G. CHANDLER, Bartlett March 14, 2001 to July 2, 2004

SEN. HAROLD BURNS, Whitefield March 14, 2001 to July 2, 2004

NEW HAMPSHIRE MUNICIPAL BOND BANK

10 Park St., Concord 271-2595 Five directors, one of which shall be the state treasurer ex-officio. The other four shall be appointed by the governor and council, one of which shall be a designee of the N.H. Municipal Association. At least two of the appointed directors shall have backgrounds in public finance. Term, five-years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired term. Directors choose annually their chairman. RSA 35-A

LEE F. MAYHEW, Merrimack December 1, 1993 to July 1, 2002

KEVIN A. CLOUGHERTY. Manchester

December 20, 2000 to October 9, 2005

(Municipal government)

SCOTT B. WALTERS, Wilmot October 26, 1994 to July 1 . 2004

CAROL TROTTIER, Gilford

December 6, 2000 to July 1, 2005

(Municipal Government)

Municipal Records Board

Board consists of the following persons or their designees; (a) Director of Division of Records Management and Archives; (b) Director of New Hampshire Historical Society; (c) State Librarian; (d) Presidents of New Hampshire Tax Collector's Association, New Hampshire City and Town Clerks' Association and Association of New Hampshire Assessors; (e) State Registrar of Vital Statistics; (f) Secretary of State; (g) municipal

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treasurer or finance director appointed by the President of New Hampshire Municipal Association for a three year term; (h) professional historian appointed by governor and council for a three year term; (I) representative of Association of New Hampshire Historical Societies appointed by its president for a three year term; (j) representative of Department of Revenue Administration. Board shall elect its own chairman and vice- chairman. RSA 33-A:4-a

DAVID R. PROPER, Keene

August 18, 1980 to August 18, 2001

(Professional Historian)

Northeast Interstate Dairy Compact Commission

The NH delegation shall consist of the following 3 members: one dairy farmer who is engaged in the production of milk; one representative of consumer interests; and one owner or officer of a fluid milk processing or distribution plant appointed by governor and council. Term for 3 years however initial terms shall be one for one-year, one for two-years and one for three-years. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment for unexpired term. RSA 184- A

POWELL CABOT, Walpole

June 19, 1996 to June 19, 2002

(Dairy Processor)

DEBORAH A. ERB. Landaff

June 19, 1996 to June 19, 2001

(Dairy Farmer)

DOUGLAS E. MORRIS, Durham

June 24, 1998 to June 19, 2003

(Consumer Interests)

PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSION

244 N. Main St., Concord 271-2158 Six members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council. Three members shall represent the interests of greyhound racing and three shall represent the interests of thoroughbred horse racing and harness horse racing. Term, three years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. Annually, one member shall be chosen chairperson by the commission and one as secretary. RSA 284

TIMOTHY J. CONNORS, Portsmouth

December 27, 1968 to April 9, 2003

(Interest of Thoroughbred and Harness Horse Racing)

WARREN LEARY, Alton December 18, 1996 to April 9, 2001

ROBERT S. FENNERTY, Bow November 10, 1981 to April 9, 2002

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GEORGE E. HICKMAN. Madbury December 16, 1998 lo September 24, 2001

LYNN M. PRESBY, Freedom

January 19, 2000 to September 17, 2002

(Greyhound Racing Interests)

DEARBORN WINGATE, Nashua August 10, 1983 to January 21, 2004

Pease Development Authority

360 Corporate Drive, Portsmouth 433-6088 Seven members; a) one shall be appointed by governor and council for a term of three- years. The six remaining members shall be as follows; b) one member appointed by the mayor and city council of Portsmouth; c) one member appointed by the board of selectmen of Newington; d) one member appointed by the president of the senate; e) one member appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; f) one member appointed jointly by the mayor and city council of Portsmouth and the board of selectmen of the town of Newington; and g) one member unanimously and jointly appointed by the governor, the president of the senate, and the speaker of the house of representatives, or their designees, who shall be a resident of Strafford County. The governor shall appoint the chairman who shall serve at the pleasure of the governor. Term three-years and until successors have been appointed. All members shall be residents of NH, but shall not be an elected public official of the state or federal government, or any political subdivision of the state or federal government. RSA 12-G

Initial Appointments to Pease Development Authority:

I. Effective June 1, 1990 five directors are to be appointed as follows:

a) One appointed by the governor and executive council for a three-year term;

b) One appointed by the president of the senate for a three-year term;

c) One appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives for a three-year term;

d) One appointed by the board of selectmen of Newington for a two-year term;

e) One appointed by the mayor and city council of Portsmouth for a two-year term.

II. Within 30 days of June 1, 1990 the governor, president of the senate, and speaker of the house or their designees, shall unanimously appoint a resident of Strafford County as a director of the authority shall have an initial term of three-years. The mayor and city council of Portsmouth and the board of selectmen of Newington shall appoint a director who shall have an initial term of two-years. Subsequent appointments of all the above are to be made in accordance with RSA 12-G:4.

WILLIAM S. BARTLETT. Kingston, Chm.

July 19, 1995 to May 23, 2002

(Governor and Council appointee)

State Board for the Licensing and Regulation of Plumbers

2 Industrial Park Drive, Bldg. 1, Concord 271-3267 Board consists of five members: two master plumbers; one journeyman plumber; and two public members, who are not, and never were, members of the plumbing trade or the spouse of any such person, and who does not and never has had, a material financial interest

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in either the provision of plumbing services or an activity directly related to plumbing, including the representation of the board or trade for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Appointed by the governor with the approval of the council. Term five years and no member of the board shall be appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. The board annually elects a chairman and vice-chairman. RSA 329-A

RALPH L. MEAD, North Conway, Vice-Chm.

July 1, 1991 to July 1,2001

(Master Plumber)

ALFRED MEYER, Hooksett

February 18, 1998 to July 1, 2003

(Public Member)

ALBERT A. MURPHY, Marlborough

February 1, 1995 to February 3, 2002

(Public Member)

DONALD GARDNER, Goffstown

August 23, 2000 to July 1, 2005

(Journeyman Plumber)

JAMES VAROTSIS, Portsmouth

August 28, 1 996 to October 28, 2001

(Master Plumber)

Poet Laureate

Appointed by the governor and council. Must be a resident of N.H. Term, five years. RSA 3-A

MARIE HARRIS, Barrington October 14, 1999 to March 22, 2004

Police Commission

Three persons appointed by the governor and council. No more than two shall be of the same political party. Term, three years (from September 1) and until successor is qualified. Laws of 1913, 148:1, 2. Laws of 1947, 342.

Nashua

THOMAS A. MAFFEE. r September 10, 1984 to September 1, 2003

MAURICE L. AREL March 7. 1986 to September I, 2001

MICHAEL A. PIGNATELLI, d April 26, 2000 to September 1, 2002

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POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION COMMISSION

2 Industrial Park Drive, Concord 271-2555 Twenty-one members as follows: President of the University of New Hampshire; President of Keene State College, President of Plymouth State College, the Chancellor of the university system, a president of one of the institutions of the department of postsecondary vocational-technical college, to be chosen by the board of trustees of that department, two members to be appointed by the Trustees of the University of New Hampshire, one of whom shall be a full-time undergraduate student who is a resident of the State and whose term shall cease upon graduation or change of status as such undergraduate student; the commissioner of education; and the commissioner of postsecondary vocational-technical education; one member to be appointed by the board of trustees of the department of postsecondary vocational-technical education who shall be a representative of the technical institute and the vocational-technical colleges who shall be a full time student at one of these institutions and a resident of the state, whose term shall expire upon graduation or when he is no longer a full time student; six representatives of the private four-year Colleges in New Hampshire appointed by the governor and council on recommendation by the New Hampshire College and University Council, with no more than one representative from any one college; one full- time undergraduate student of a private four year college in the State of New Hampshire, to be appointed by the governor and council from a list of at least five students submitted by the New Hampshire College and University Council, who shall be a resident of New Hampshire and whose term shall expire upon graduation or change of status from a full-time student; one member to be appointed by the governor and council as representatives from the following type colleges or schools: Junior Colleges. Proprietary Schools, Junior or Senior Colleges and Community Colleges not members of the New Hampshire College and University Council; four members to be appointed by the governor and council who shall be residents of the State and of the lay public having no official connection with any postsecondary educational institution as an employee, trustee, or member on a Board of Directors of any educadonal institution. The terms of appointed members, except as indicated above, shall be for five years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 188-D

RICHARD A. GUSTAFSON, Manchester

(President N.H. College)

May 25, 1988 to June 30, 2004

(On recommendation from N.H. College and University Council)

HANNAH M. McCARTHY, Nashua

(President of Daniel Webster College)

August 18, 1995 to June 30, 2002

(On recommendadon from N.H. College and University Council)

GEORGE J. HAGERTY, Keene

(Rep. Franklin Pierce College)

August 20, 1997 to June 30, 2003

(On recommendadon from N.H. College and University Council)

SISTER LUCILLE C. THIBODEAU, Nashua

September 15, 1999 to June 30, 2001

(On recommendation from N.H. College and University Council)

STATE GOVERNMENT 533

FATHER JONATHAN DEFELICE, Manchester

(Representing St. Anselm's College)

July 11. 1990 to June 30, 2005

(On recommendation of N.H. College and University Council)

Vacancy

Term to June 30, 2005

(representing a College not a member of the N.H. College and University Council)

BRYAN K. GOULD, Concord

June 19, 1996 to June 30, 2001

(Lay Public)

RICHARD R BERRY, Goffstown

May 16, 1995 to June 30, 2003

(Lay Public)

DAVID L. MAHONEY, Nashua

September 15, 1999 to June 30, 2003

(Lay Public)

KENNETH R. RHODES, Auburn

October 28, 1998 to June 30, 2002

(Lay Public)

STANLEY A. COLLA, JR., Hanover

September 20, 2000 to June 30, 2002

(Upon recommendation of NH College and University Council)

Executive Director

Appointed by the Postsecondary Education Commission. Term, four years and until successor is appointed and qualified. RSA 188-D

DR. KATHRYN G. DODGE. Peterborough March 14, 2001 to March 14, 2005

REGIONAL COMMUNITY- TECHNICAL COLLEGES BOARD OF TRUSTEES

5 Institute Drive, Concord 271-2062

Board of trustees comprised of 25 members as follows: (a) Nine non-voting,ex-officio members: the governor; the commissioner and deputy commissioner of the regional community-technical colleges, the presidents of the 4 regional community-technical colleges, the commissioner of the department of resources and economic development, and the commissioner of the department of education, (b) Four members from the fields of business and industry; two of whom shall serve a 4-year term and two of whom shall serve a two-year term followed by an additional 4-year term if reappointed, (c) One member shall be a high school vocational director, (d) One member shall be an alumni member from one of the regional community-technical colleges who shall serve a 2-year term followed by an additional 4-year term if reappointed, (e) One member shall be from the field of education or technology, (f) One member shall be from the health services professions who shall serve

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a 2-year term followed by an additional 4-year term if reappointed, (g) Two members shall be from the field of labor, one of whom shall serve a 4-year term and the other shall serve a 2-year term followed by an additional 4-year term if reappointed, (h) Two members shall be from the general public, one of whom shall serve a 4-year term, and the other shall serve a 2-year term followed by an additional 4-year term if reappointed, (i) One member shall be from the community services sector, (j) Two members shall be full-time students who shall be N.H. residents and enrolled in one of the community-technical colleges. The student trustees shall be voted from the 7 community-technical college campus locations proceeding in alphabetical order, and shall be elected by the student body of the campuses responsible for providing the student trustees. The student trustees shall serve a one-year term commencing June 1 of they year elected through May 3 1 of the following year. In the event that a student trustee ceases for any reason to be a student at the school from which such trustees was elected, the commissioner of the regional-community technical colleges shall declare a vacancy in the student trustee position, and the next school in order shall elect the student trustee who shall serve for the remainder of the predecessor's term, and an additional one-year term following immediately thereafter, (k) One member from the law enforcement community who shall serve a 4-year term. At least one trustee shall be from each executive council district. All members shall be residents of N.H. Except for the governor, no person who holds public office shall serve on the board.

All members, except student members, shall be appointed by the governor and council for 4-year terms, unless otherwise specified in this section. Terms of elected members shall end on June 30 except the term of the student member. All members, except student members shall hold oftlce until a successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term only and in the same manner as the original appointment. Board elects chairperson annually. RSA 188-F (Ch. 272:1998)

DENNIS E. ADAMS, Hampton

February 3, 1999 to February 3, 2003

(Labor)

WALTER R. PETERSON, Peterborough

February 3, 1999 to February 3, 2003

(Education)

CLAUDETTE L. MAHAR. Amherst

February 3, 1999 to February 3, 2005

(Health)

RONALD F BORELLI, Bedford

February 3, 1999 to February 3, 2003

(Business/Industry)

DAVID C. PAQUETTE, Hooksett

February 3, 1999 to February 3, 2005

(Labor)

ANN M. TORR, Dover

February 3, 1999 to February 3, 2005

(General Public)

STATE GOVERNMENT 535

JOYCE L. AREL, Nashua

February 3, 1999 to February 3, 2003

(Public Member)

DANIEL DAGESSE, Gorham

February 17, 1999 to February 17, 2003

(Business & Industry)

STEPHEN GUYER, Gilford

February 17, 1999 to February 17, 2003

(High School Vocational Director)

FRITZ KOEPPEL, Jackson

February 17, 1999 to February 17, 2001

(Business & Industry)

JAMES B. SNODGRASS, Concord

February 17. 1999 to February 17, 2003

(Community Service Director)

THOMAS E. WILHELMSEN, Hollis

February 17. 1999 to February 17, 2005

(Business & Industry)

EVE E. EISENBISE, Hooksett

March 3, 1999 to March 3, 2003

(Law Enforcement)

ALAN ROBICHAUD, Gilford

March 3, 1999 to March 3, 2005

(Alumni Member)

Commissioner

Appointed by the governor and council for a four-year term. Shall be qualified by education and experience. RSA 188-F

GLENN Dubois, Tilton July 15, 1998 to July 1,2003

Deputy Commissioner

Nominated by commissioner, with the approval of the board of trustees, to be confirmed by governor and council to serve at the pleasure of the board of trustees.

THOMAS B. WISBEY Term began November 9, 1998

"to"-

Presidents of Regional Community-Technical Institutes and Colleges

Nominated by commissioner, subject to approval by the board of trustees, a president of each regional institution who shall be confirmed by the governor and council to serve at the

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pleasure of the board of trustees. Presidents shall be qualified by education and experience. RSA 188-F:2(Ch. 272;1998)

JOHN O'DONNELL

Term begins January 1 , 2000 (President of Community Technical College at Manchester/Stratham)

Public Employee Labor Relations Board

153 Manchester St., Concord 271-2587 Five regular and four alternate members appointed by the governor and council. Two regular and one alternate shall have extensive experience representing organized labor, two regular and one alternate shall have extensive experience in representing management interest, a fifth member who shall be chairman, and 2 alternate members be appointed to represent the public at large who shall not hold elective or appointive public office, or elected or appointive office or membership, in organized labor at the time of their appointment or during their term. Term for all members, six years. Regular members shall hold office until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies for regular members shall be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 273-A:2 (Ch. 156, 1999)

E. VINCENT HALL. Nashua

May 8, 1990 to October 29, 2001

(Labor)

SEYMOUR OSMAN, Dover

February 19, 1997 to October 15. 2002

(Management)

RICHARD E. MOLAN, Manchester

March 7, 1986 to October 2, 2003

(Labor)

RICHARD ROULX, Merrimack

February 3, 1999 to September 17. 2004

(Management)

JOHN BUCKLEY, Dover

February 3, 1999 to September 12, 2005

(Public)

DANIEL J. BRADY, Manchester

April 29, 1998 to December 6, 2003

(alt. Member rep. Labor)

CAROL M. GRANFIELD. Derry

December 1, 1999 to December 19, 2003

(alt. Member rep. Management)

BRUCE K. JOHNSON, Gilford

March 3. 1999 to February 13, 2004

(alt. Member rep. Public)

STATE GOVERNMENT 537

DORIS M. DESAUTEL, Concord

September 28, 1999 to September 28, 2005

(alt. member rep. Public)

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION

8 Old Suncook Rd., Concord, 271-2431 Three commissioners, who shall be full-time employees and shall engage in no other gainful employment during their terms. One shall be an attorney and a member of the New Hampshire Bar and one shall have either background or experience or both in one or more of the following: engineering, economics, accounting or finance. Appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council following a public hearing before the council for a term of six years (which begins first day of July in odd-numbered years) and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 363 Ch. 131; 1999

NANCY BROCKWAY, Concord September 16, 1998 to July 1, 2003

SUSAN S. GEIGER, Loudon January 1, 1994 to July 1, 1999

DOUGLAS L. PATCH, Bow

March 11, 1992 to July 1,2001

Office of Consumer Advocate

Consumer Advocate to be appointed by governor and council who is a qualified attorney admitted to practice in NH. Term, four years and unfil a successor is appointed and qualified. Prior to the expiration of the consumer advocate's term, the members of the Residenfial Ratepayers Advisory Board shall recommend to the governor and council whether to reappoint the consumer advocate. If the board does not recommend reappointment, or the governor and council do not accept the board's recommendation to reappoint, the board shall then recommend 3 person to the governor and council to fill the position. RSA 363:28, I (Ch. 167, 1999)

*The appointment of the consumer advocate holding the position on the effective date of this act (8/30/99) shall expire on December 31, 2002. The consumer advocate on the effective date of this act shall become the unclassified consumer advocate.

Residential Ratepayers Advisory Board

Nine members as follows: Three appointed by the speaker of the house - one shall represent the interests of residential ratepayers; one shall represent the interests of the elderly; and one shall be a public member. Three members appointed by the senate president - one shall represent the interests of residential ratepayers; one shall represent the interests of the disabled; and one shall represent environmental concerns. Three members appointed by the governor and council - one shall represent the interests of persons of low income; one shall represent the interests of small business owners; and one shall represent the interest of residents of low-income housing. Term, three years, provided that initial terms shall be one-year for members appointed by the speaker of the house, two-years for members appointed by the senate president, and three-years for members appointed by the governor

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and council. Vacancies to be filled in the same manner as original appointments. Board elects chairperson annually. RSA 363:28-a (Ch. 167, 1999)

LAWRENCE KELLY. Berlin

October 14, 1999 to October 14, 2002

(Represents interests of persons of low-income)

VACANCY

Term to October 14,2002 (Represents interests of residents of low-income housing)

MARILYN D. PARPAN, Swanzey Center

January 5, 2000 to January 5, 2003

(Represents interests of small business owners)

DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

172 Pembroke Rd., Concord, 271-241 1

Commissioner

Appointed by the governor and council. Term, four years from the date of appointment and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 12-A:2

GEORGE BALD, Somersworth September 24, 1998 to April 1, 2002

Director of the Division of Forest and Lands, State Forester

Appointed by the governor and council, on nomination by the commissioner. Term, four years from the date of appointment and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 12-A:3

PHILIP BRYCE, Milan October 23, 1996 to April 1, 2002

Director of the Division of Economic Development

Appointed by the governor and council, on nomination by the commissioner. Term, four years from date of appointment and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 12-A:3

STUART T. ARNETT, Claremont October 28, 1998 to April 1, 2002

Director of the Division of Parks and Recreation

Appointed by the governor and council, on nomination by the commissioner. Term, four years from date of appointment and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. Laws of 1961, 223, Laws of 1963, 251:16, Laws of 1965, 365, Laws of 1975, 146.

RICHARD McLEOD, Portsmouth September 8, 1994 to April 1, 2002

STATE GOVERNMENT 539

Financial Counselor

Appointed by the commissioner, with approval of the governor and council to serve at the pleasure of the commissioner. Shall be qualified by education and experience. RSA 12- A

VACANCY

Advisory Committee on International Trade

Fifteen members as follows: one senator, appointed by the senate president; one house member, appointed by the speaker of the house; the governor or his designee; the commissioner of the department of resources and economic development or designee; a representative of the U.S. Small Business Administration, appointed by that organization; a representative of the Business and Industry Association of N.H. who has experience in the area of international trade, appointed by the association; the director of the N.H. Port Authority or designee; a representative of the N.H. Association of Commerce and Industry who has experience in the area of international trade, appointed by that association; a representative of the N.H. International Trade Association with experience in the area of international trade, appointed by the association; a representative of the N.H. Bankers Assoc, with experience in the area of international trade, appointed by that association; the director of the Pease Development Authority or designee: the director of the N.H. Small Business Development Center or designee; a representative of the U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, appointed by such department and 2 members appointed by the governor and council as follows: one shall be a representative of the academic community and one shall be a representative of organized labor. RSA 12-A:30.

MASOOD SAMII, Merrimack

Term began April 28, 1999

(Academic Community)

KEVIN E. CASH, Somersworth Term began May 26, 1 999 (Rep. Of Organized Labor)

Advisory Commission

Eight persons, seven to be appointed by the governor and council for a term of five years and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. One member shall be the Commissioner of Transportation or his designated representative whose appointment shall be co-terminous with the Commissioner's tenure of office. Members shall be residents of New Hampshire, at least one of whom shall be qualified, experienced and representative of each of the following: manufacturing, agriculture, recreation, forestry, general public, commerce and public relations. No more than four shall be of the same political party. Governor annually to designate chairman from among its membership and no member shall be eligible to serve as chairman more than three years. RSA 12-A:5

MICHAEL MONKS, d, Amherst

December 6, 1995 to April 1, 2003

(Manufacturing)

MICHAEL S. MARCONI, r, Portsmouth

September 24, 1986 to April 1, 2004

(Commerce)

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NORTHAM PARR, i, Rumney

December 6, 1995 to April 1. 2005

(Forestry)

RICHARD F. HAMILTON, Littleton

June 23, 1986 to April 1,2001

(Public Relations)

DOUGLAS J. PEARSON, Bedford

June 11. 1991 to April 1,2001

(Public Member)

RICHARD D. GREELEY, Wilton

October 22, 1997 to April 1, 2002

(Agriculture)

VACANCY

Term to April 1 , 2002

(Recreation)

Cannon Mountain Advisory Commission

The state treasurer shall serve as an ex-officio member. Three members appointed by governor and council, each of whom shall have demonstrated a knowledge and capability in the field of ski area operations for a term of three years. Three members appointed by the president of the senate; one may be a member of the private sector and at least 2 shall be senators, one of whom shall be the senator representing the district in which Cannon Mountain is located. Three members appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives; one shall be a representative from a district within the White Mountain region, one shall be a member of the house resources, recreation and development committee, and one may be a member of the private sector. Terms of elected members shall be coterminous with their terms of office; terms of all other appointed members shall be three-years. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired term in same manner as original appointment. Initial appointments made by governor and council and any non-legislative appointments shall expire on January 1, 2000. RSA 12-A:29-b

PHILIP T. GRAVINK. Jackson August 26, 1998 to January 1, 2003

SUSAN McLANE, Concord August 26, 1998 to January 1, 2003

JERE A. PEABODY, Franconia August 26, 1998 to January 1, 2003

Caretaker of the Old Man of the Mountain

Appointed by the governor and council to serve at pleasure of same. RSA 3-B

DAVID C. NIELSEN, Gilmanton Term began January 23, 1991

STATE GOVERNMENT 541

New Hampshire State Port Authority

555 Market St., Portsmouth 436-8500 Eight members, six of whom shall be appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the council. At least three of said appointive members shall be residents of the cities and towns of the seacoast region or tidal waters and at least one appointive member shall be a commercial fisherman engaged in that industry on the seacoast. Term, five years and until successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. In addition to the six appointive members, the Commissioner of the Department of Resources and Economic Development and the Mayor of the City of Portsmouth shall be, by virtue of their offices, members of the board. Board shall elect chairman, vice-chairman and secretary-treasurer. RSA 271-A:1

WILLIAM S. BARTLETT, Kingston December 20, 2000 to December 16, 2003

STEVEN J. DRISCOLL, Hampton

September 20. 1995 to December 16, 2004

(Commercial Fisherman)

KATHARINE D. PAINE, Durham December 20, 2000 to December 16, 2005

ROBERT M. SNOVER, Portsmouth November 18, 1992 to August 29, 2003

KATHLEEN K. SALISBURY, Exeter April 8, 1992 to December 16, 2001

JOHN D. COLLIANDER, Hampton Falls August 7, 1991 to December 16, 2002

Director

Appointed by the governor and council, who shall be qualified by education and experience. Term, five years. RSA 271-A:l-a

CRAIG L. WHEELER. Greenland February 14, 2001 to July 1, 2001

Joint Promotional Program Screening Committee

Consists of the director of the division of travel and tourism development and eight members appointed by the governor and council, one of whom shall be nominated by the commissioner of resources and economic development. The remaining seven members shall be nominated by the New Hampshire travel council and at least one shall be representative of each of the following: a chamber of commerce, regional association, ski area, attracfion, campground and lodging. Term, three-years. Members to serve until successors are appointed and qualified. Committee elects its own chairman. RSA 12- A

DYKE SHAW, Sunapee

September 6, 2000 to July 13, 2003

(Skiing)

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RICHARD HAMILTON. Littleton

September 6, 2000 to July 13, 2003

(Regional Associations)

ROBERT A. BRADLEY, Epsom

August 18, 1999 to July 13, 2002

(Camping)

STEPHEN R BARBA. Dixville

July 13, 1985 to July 13,2002

(Lodging)

CLINTON A. BEAN, Hanover

August 9, 2000 to July 13, 2001

(Chambers of Commerce)

BRETT ST. CLAIR, Dunbarton

August 12, 1998 to July 13, 2001

( Member-at-Large)

CARRIE L. FRENCH. Concord December 1, 1999 to December 3, 2002 (Designee of Commissioner of DRED)

RON MEADE. Canterbury

August 20, 1997 to July 13, 2003

(Attractions)

Economic Development Matching Grants Program

The committee shall consist of the director of the division of economic development and 6 members appointed by governor and council as follows: one of whom shall be nominated by the commissioner of resources and economic development; two of whom nominated by the New Hampshire Municipal Association; and three who shall be nominated by the New Hampshire Association of Commerce and Industry. Term, three years and members shall serve until successors are appointed and qualified. The committee shall elect its own chairman.

KELLY CLARK. Webster April 29, 1998 to September 8, 2000 (Nom. By Commissioner of DRED)

JAMES A. McSWEENEY, Lebanon

December 3, 1997 to September 8, 2000

(NH Municipal Assoc.)

DENNIS LAGUEUX. Bedford

September 20, 1995 to September 8, 2000

(NH Assoc, of Commerce and Industry)

MICHAEL J. MANCINI, JR., Litchfield September 8, 1994 to September 8, 2000 (NH Assoc, of Commerce and Industry)

STATE GOVERNMENT 543

ANDREW C. BAUER. JR., Nashua December 3, 1997 to September 8. 2000 (NH Assoc, of Commerce and Industry)

DOUGLAS R. ELLIOTT, JR., Somersworth

December 2, 1998 to September 8, 2000

(NH Municipal Assoc.)

Telecommunications Planning and Development Advisory Committee

Members shall consist of: the governor; commissioner of resources and economic development; commissioner of administrative services [or designee from the division of information technology management]; chairman of the public utilities commission; one member of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker; and one member of the senate appointed by the president of the senate, or their designees. The legislative members terms shall for the duration of their legislative term. The following members shall be nominated by the commissioner of resources and economic development for appointment by the governor and council for three-year terms, (l)one representing residential telecommunications customers; (2) one representing large business telecommunications customers; (3) one representing small business telecommunications customers; (4) one representing educator providing distance learning; (5) one representing municipal government; (6) one representing county government; (7) one representing a regional economic development organization or a regional planning commission; and (8) up to 5 members representing several of the following sectors of the telecommunications industry; wireless, paging, incumbent local exchange carriers, competitive local exchange carriers, internet service providers, cable, long distance providers, and broadcast television. A member representing one sector may also represent one or more other sectors, as deemed appropriate by the commissioner. Initial terms of the appointed members shall be as follows: (l)-(3) shall serve a one-year term; (4)-(7) shall serve two-year terms; and (8) shall serve three-year terms. All members to serve until a successor is appointed. Committee elects chairperson. RSA 12- A (Ch. 298, 2000 Eff. 7/1/00)

ROBERT D. CIANDELLA, New Casde

October 18, 2000 to October 18, 2002

(Municipal Government)

PETER B. DAVIS, Jaffrey

October 18, 2000 to October 18, 2002

(County Government)

DONALD E. GARRETSON, Jefferson

October 18, 2000 to October 18, 2001

(Residential Telecom User)

TED JASTRZEMBSKI, Hanover

October 18, 2000 to October 18, 2001

(Small Business Telecom User)

VACANCY

Term to October 18 2001 (Large Business Telecom User)

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KENNETH G. LURVEY. Strafford

October 18, 2000 to October 18, 2002

(Regional. Economic Development. Organization

or Planning Commission)

THOMAS S. LYLE. Concord

October 18, 2000 to October 18. 2003

(Industry)

WILLIAM R. STAFFORD, Weare

October 18, 2000 to October 18, 2003

(Industry)

FRANCIS A. WINDSOR. Durham

October 18, 2000 to October 18, 2002

(Long Distance Learning)

TIMOTHY GAGE, North Hampton

November 9, 2000 to November 9. 2003

(Industry)

LISA THORNE, Manchester

November 9, 2000 to November 9, 2003

(Industry)

MARK E. MALLETT, Litchfield December 6, 2000 to December 6. 2003

Director of the Division of Travel and Tourism Development

Appointed by the governor and council, on nomination by the commissioner. Term, four years from date of appointment and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as original appointment. RSA 12-A:1 (Ch. 317, 1999)

LAURI OSTRANDER KLEFOS, Concord March 8, 2000 to March 8, 2004

Advisory Committee on Travel and Tourism

Seventeen members consisting of the director of the division of travel and tourism development. 3 members at-large having an interest in travel and tourism and one person from each of the following: (a) chambers of commerce; (b) regional and/or statewide trade associations; (c) lodging; (d) food and beverage; (e) recreation; (f) attractions: (g) camping; (h) culture, arts and history; (i) environment and wildlife; (j) retail industry; (k) transportation; and (1) education. Nominated by the commissioner of resources and economic development for appointment by the governor and executive council for a term of three-years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. No member other than the director of travel and tourism development shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Geographic diversity shall be maintained and the board elects its own chairperson. RSA 12- A:44 (RSA 317. 1999)

STATE GOVERNMENT 545

STEPHEN P. BARBA, Dixville Notch

December 1, 1999 to December 1, 2002

(Member-at-Large )

CLINTON A. BEAN, Grantham

December 1, 1999 to December 1, 2002

(Chambers of Commerce)

WILLIAM E. BEST, Portsmouth

December 1, 1999 to December I, 2002

(Transportation)

RONALD F. BROWN, Twin Mountain

December 1, 1999 to December 1, 2002

(Camping)

TARRY A. GALLICHON, Nashua

December 1, 1999 to December 1. 2002

(Member-at-Large)

RICHARD F. HAMILTON, North Woodstock

December 1, 1999 to December 1, 2002

(Attractions)

MARJORIE M. HUBBARD, New Castle

December 1, 1999 to December 1, 2002

(Culture, Arts and History)

ERICK LEADBEATER, Contoocook

December 1, 1999 to December 1, 2002

( Member-at-Large)

VACANCY

Term to December 1 , 2002 (rep. statewide trade associations)

PETER A. MORGAN, New Boston

December 1, 1999 to December 1, 2002

(Lodging)

RICHARD OBER, Hillsborough

December 1. 1999 to December 1, 2002

(Environment and Wildlife)

ALICE PEARCE, North Woodstock

December 1, 1999 to December I, 2002

(Recreation)

WILLIAM R. PETERSON, Bedford

December 1, 1999 to December 1, 2002

(Education)

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ANN W. SPRAGUE, Meredith

December 1, 1999 to December 1, 2002

(Retail Industry)

ROBERT D. GREENLEAF, Madbury

December 15, 1999 to December 15, 2002

(Food and Beverage)

NEW HAMPSHIRE RETIREMENT SYSTEM

4 Chenell Drive, Concord, 271-3351

Board of Trustees

The administration of this system is vested in a board of thirteen trustees. State Treasurer shall be an ex-officio member. The governor and council shall appoint two trustees to be known as non-member trustees, who shall be qualified persons with business experience and not be members of the system and shall serve a term of two years and until their successors are appointed and qualified except that the original appointment of one of the non-member trustees shall be for a term of one year. Remaining ten members of the board shall consist of two employees, two teachers, two permanent policemen, two permanent firemen, one member of the senate who serves on the insurance committee and who shall be appointed annually by the senate president, and one member of the house of representatives who serves on the executive departments and administration committee and who shall be appointed annually by the speaker of the house. Whenever a vacancy occurs, the senate president or the speaker of the house shall fill the vacancy in the same manner by appointing a senate or a house member who shall serve for the unexpired term.

New Hampshire State Employees' Association, the New Hampshire Education Association, the New Hampshire Police Association, and the New Hampshire State Permanent Firemen's Association shall each annually nominate from their members a panel of five persons, all of whom shall be active members of the retirement system, or one of the four predecessor systems, no later than May thirty-one of each year, and the panels so named shall be filed with the secretary of state no later than June tenth of each year. From each of the above named panels the governor and council shall originally appoint two persons, and thereafter one annually to the board. Members appointed to the board by the governor and council shall serve two year terms, except that the original appointments of one of the persons from panel shall be for a term of one year. Each member so appointed shall hold office until his successor is appointed and qualified. When a vacancy occurs, the governor and council shall fill it by appointing a member who shall serve for the unexpired term from the same panel from which the former member was appointed. The Governor shall designate one of the non-member trustees to serve as chairman of said board of trustees. RSA 100- A: 14, 1

EDWARD J. THEOBALD, Rye

August 6, 1997 to July 13, 2001 (public member)

ANDREA AMODEO-VICKERY. Amherst

February 3, 1999 to July 13. 2002

(non-member trustee)

STATE GOVERNMENT 547

CLAIRE GERVAIS. Rochester

September 28, 1999 to July 1, 2001

(nom. By N.H. State Employees' Assoc.)

DENNIS KINNAN. Manchester

August 28, 1996 to July 1, 2002

(nom. By N.H. State Employees' Assoc.)

J. DAVID McLEAN, Rochester

September 28, 1999 to July 1, 2001

(nom. By N.H. State Permanent Firemen's Assoc.)

BRIAN W. MORRISSEY, Nashua

February 14, 2001 to July 1, 2002

(nom. By N.H. State Permanent Firemen's Assoc.)

DAVID B. GOLDSTEIN. Auburn

November 20. 1996 to July 1, 2001

(nom. By N.H. Police Assoc.)

DALE ROBINSON, Manchester

December 22, 1993 to July 1, 2002

(nom. By N.H. Police Assoc.)

WILLIAM S. PERRON, Walpole December 7, 1983 to July 1, 2001 (nom. By N.H. Education Assoc.)

JOSEPH G. MORRIS, Bedford January 3 1 , 1 990 to July 1 , 2002 (nom. By N.H. Education Assoc.)

Executive Director

The board of trustees of the retirement system shall appoint an executive director who shall hold office during good behavior. RSA 100- A (Ch. 246, 2000 eff 7/1/2000)

HARRY M. DESCOTEAU, Manchester Term began July 15, 1977

DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ADMINISTRATION

45 Chenell Drive., Concord, 271-2191

Commissioner

Appointed by the governor with the consent of the council for a term of four years. RSA 21 -J

STANLEY R. ARNOLD, Concord September 1, 1988 to September 1, 2004

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Assistant Commissioner

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor and council. Term, four- years. RSA21-J

BARBARA T. REID. Concord January 1, 1990 to January 1, 2002

Division of Returns Processing Director

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor and council and shall serve at the pleasure of the commissioner.

LINDA A. BLAKE, Plymouth Term began July 18, 1997

Division of Audits Director

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor and council and shall serve at the pleasure of the commissioner.

MAURICE P GILBERT Term began December 19, 1985

Current Use Advisory Board

Fourteen members appointed as follows: three members who are assessing officials shall be appointed by the governor and council, one of whom shall be an assessing official in a town with a population of less than 5.000. one of whom shall be an assessing official in a town with a population of more than 5,000, and one of whom shall be an assessing official in a city and three members of the public appointed by the governor with consent of the council, at least 2 of whom shall represent the interests of current use landowners. Of whom one shall own forest land under current use assessment and one shall own farm land under current use assessment. Each member shall hold office for a term of his position as an assessing oftlcial or for two years, whichever is shorter, and until his successor shall have been appointed and qualified. Vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired term by the governor and council; one member of the Senate to be appointed by the President of the Senate and one member of the House of Representatives to be appointed by the Speaker of the House. Terms shall be co-terminous with their terms as senator and representative. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term by the Speaker of the House; the Commissioner of Agriculture, the Commissoner of the Department of Resources and Economic Development, the Dean of the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture of the Unversity of New Hampshire, the Commissioner of Revenue Administration, the Director of the Department of Fish and Game, or their designees, and the Executive Secretary of the New Hampshire Association of Conservation Commission. The Board shall annually elect one its members as chairman. RSA 79-A.

TIMOTHY BUTTERWORTH, Chesterfield

April 12, 2000 to December 23, 2001

(representing as.sessing official from town with less than 5,000 population)

STATE GOVERNMENT 549

NORMAND R. PELLETIER, JR., Hudson

December 20. 1989 to December 23, 2001

(representing assessing official from town with more than 5,000 population)

KATHRYN H. TEMCHACK. Laconia

November 6, 1997 to March 15, 2002

(representing assessing official in a city)

THOMAS N. THOMSON. Orford

December 20, 1995 to November 16, 2002

(Public Member)

PHYLLIS SHERMAN, Center Conway

March 6, 1991 to November 16, 2002

(Public Member/Agriculture)

DAVID W. TELLMAN. Whitefield

December 20, 2000 to September 9, 2001

(Forest Landowner)

DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY

Hazen Drive, Concord. 271-2251 RSA21-P

Commissioner

Appointed by governor, with consent of the council to serve a four- year term, provided that the first term shall expire on March 31. 1991. Shall be qualified to hold position by reason of education and experience. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 21-P

RICHARD M. FLYNN, Dover January 21, 1972 to March 31, 2003

Assistant Commissioner

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by the governor, with consent of the council to serve a term of four- years to coincide with the term of the commissioner. Shall be qualified to hold position by reason of education and experience and may be reappointed.

JOHN A. STEPHEN, Manchester January 8, 1998 to March 31, 2003

Division of Emergency Medical Services Director

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor with consent of the council. Term, four-years, except that the initial appointment shall be for one year. Shall be qualified by reason of education and experience. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 21-P (Ch. 302:2000)

MARTIN SINGER. Bow

August 9, 2000 to August 9, 2001

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Division of State Police Director

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor, with consent of the council. Term, four-years and shall be qualified by reason of education and experience. Must be citizen of U.S. and shall have had experience in the investigation of crime, criminal prosecution, and in the enforcement of traffic laws at the time of appointment. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term.

GARY M. SLOPER. Concord October 27, 1 999 to March 3 1 , 2002

Division of Motor Vehicles Director

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor with consent of the council. Term, four-years and shall be qualified by reason of education and experience. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term.

VIRGINIA C. BEECHER, Bow January 1, 1995 to March 31, 2002

Deputy Director

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by the governor, with consent of the council. Term, four years and shall be qualified by reason of education and experience. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 21-P: 11-a (Ch. 225, 1999)

WAYNE A. PEASLEY, Henniker August 9, 2000 to August 9, 2004

Division of Administration Director

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor, with consent of the council. Term, four-years and shall be qualified by reason of education and experience. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term.

TIMOTHY H. MASON, Bow

September 1 6, 1 998 to March 3 1 , 2002

Division of Safety Services Director

Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor, with consent of the council. Term, four-years, and shall be qualified by reason of education and experience. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term.

DAVID T. BARRETT. Belmont August 12, 1992 to March 31, 2004

Director of Enforcement

Must be certified police officer. RSA 21-P: 1 1. Serves at pleasure of governor and council.

VACANCY

STATE GOVERNMENT 551

State Coordinator of Highway Safety

Appointed by the governor and council for a term of five years. RSA 239-B:7

PETER THOMSON, Orford February 10, 1993 to February 3, 2003

Advisory Committee on Heating System Certification

Advisory committee consists of the state fire marshal and the following people appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council, (a) two representatives of NH propane gas supply companies; (b) two representatives of NH natural gas utility companies; (c) two representatives of the oil heat industry, one recommended by the Better Home Heating Council of NH and one recommended by the Nat'l Association of Oil Heating Service Managers; (d) two representatives of the mechanical trades, one recommended by the NH chapter of the Nat'l Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors Association, or its successor organization and one recommended by the Propane Gas Association of New England; (e) one individual experienced in the training and education of heating system installers, recommended by the regional community-technical colleges; (f) one representatives of the NH Association of Fire Chiefs recommended by the association and (g) two individuals from the public at-large. Chapter 256, Laws of 1999 (To be repealed September 1, 2002)

OMER F BEAUDOIN, Manchester

February 14, 2001 to September 1, 2002

(Public at-large)

KENNETH M. HENRICK, Salem

February 14, 2001 to September 1, 2002

(Public at-large)

DONALD E. DUFE Concord

February 14, 2001 to September 1, 2002

(Rep. of NH propane gas supply company)

ROBERT E. GARSIDE, Kensington

February 14, 2001 to September 1, 2002

(Rec. by Better Home Heating Council of NH)

JOSEPH JESSO, Newburyport, MA

February 14, 2001 to September 1, 2002

(Rep. of NH propane gas supply company)

ALAN R. LITTLE, Concord

February 14, 2001 to September 1, 2002

(Rec. by Commissioner of Regional Community Tech. Colleges)

KENNETH L. TAYLOR, Moultonborough

February 14, 2001 to September 1, 2002

(Rec. by the NH Chapter of the Propane Gas Assn. Of New England)

WILLIAM R. TROMBLY, Manchester

February 14, 2001 to September 1, 2002

(Rec. by the NH Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors Assn.)

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ANDREW BERNIER, Nashua March 14, 2001 to September 1, 2002 (Rep. of Natural Gas Utility Company)

ALAN DAVIS, Contoocook

March 14, 2001 to September 1, 2002

(NH Chapter of National Association of Oil Heating Service Managers)

ROBERT M. LUNDERGAN, Raymond

March 14, 2001 to September 1, 2002

(Rep. of Natural Gas Utility)

KEVIN PRATT, Raymond

April 1 1, 2001 to September 1, 2002

(NH Association of Fire Chiefs)

New Motor Vehicle Arbitration Board

Five members and 3 alternates to be appointed by governor and council for a term of three years. One member and one alternate member shall be new car dealers in NH; one member and one alternate shall be persons knowledgeable in automobile mechanics and 3 members and one alternate shall be persons who represent consumers and have no direct involvement in the design, manufacture, distribution, sales or service of motor vehicles or their parts. No member may be appointed to more than 2 terms. RSA 357-D

MARGARET PROKO-WEISMAN. Hollis

March 22, 2000 to August 28, 2002

(New Car Dealer)

MARK WASHBURN, Loudon August 28, 1998 to August 28, 2001 (Knowledgeable in Auto Mechanics)

MEGAN R. BENTON, West Lebanon

March 14, 2001 to August 28, 2003

(Representing Consumers)

LEON CYR, Candia

November 20. 1996 to October 16. 2002

(Rep. Consumers)

OWEN R. KOPPANG, Concord

April 29, 1998 to October 16, 2000

(Alternate - Rep. Consumers)

KENNETH BATCHELDER, Bridgewater

April 29, 1998 to March 25, 2004

( Rep. Consumers)

DAVID POITRAS, Pembroke

August 12, 1998 to May 26, 2001

(Alternate - Knowledgeable in Auto Mechanics)

STATE GOVERNMENT 553

DAVID PHILIPKOSKI. Keene

February 1, 1995 to February 1, 2003

(Alternate-New Car Dealer of NH)

New Hampshire Motor Vehicle Industry Board

The board shall consist of the following members; the commissioner of the department of safety or designee who shall serve as chairperson and 6 members appointed by governor and council for a term of 4 years; vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. Any person appointed to fill a vacancy may serve 2 additional successive terms; however no person shall serve more than 2 successive 4 year terms. Initial terms of 2 members serving 2 years, 2 members serving a term of 3 years, and 2 members serving a term of 4 years. No member of the board shall have an ownership interest in or be employed by a manufacturer, factory branch, distributor, or distributor branch, or have an ownership interest in or be a motor vehicle dealer, or an employee of a motor vehicle dealer, or be employed by an association of motor vehicle dealers, manufacturers, or distributors. RSA 35-C:12

KENNETH L. COX, Hopkinton January 9, 1997 to January 9, 2003

WILLIAM S. FENOLLOSA, Hopkinton January 9, 1997 to January 9, 2004

WALTER F McCarthy, Manchester January 9, 1997 to January 9, 2004

ROBERT M. COREL AND, Wolfeboro September 16, 1998 to January 9, 2005

ARCHIE C. BURNETT III, Milford July 21, 1999 to January 9, 2003

CHARLES FRANK YANKO, Manchester January 9, 1997 to January 9. 2005

Electricians' Board

Board consists of five members including 2 master electricians, one journeyman electrician and 2 public members. The state fire marshal or his designee shall be an ex- officio member of the board. Each public member shall be a person who is not, and never was, a member of the electrical trade or the spouse of any such person, and who does not and never has had, a material financial interest in either the provision of electrical services or an activity directly related to the electrical trade, including the representation of the board or trade for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Appointed by the governor, with the approval of the council to a term of five years and no member shall be appointed to more than 2 terms. Board annually elects chairman, vice-chairman and secretary, who shall be one of the appointed members. RSA 17-G

WILLIAM A. YATES, Farmington

May 14, 1997 to June 30, 2002

(Master Electrician)

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DANIEL P. O'NEIL, Manchester

July 15, 1998 to July 1.2003

(Journeyman Electrician)

GEORGE E. MAIHOS, Salem

July 19, 1995 to July 1,2000

(Master Electrician)

JOAN DELORIE, Pembroke

August 28, 1996 to August 26, 2001

(Public Member)

R. PETER CHIERICHETTI, Wentworth

October 28, 1996 to October 28, 2001

(Public Member)

State Board of Fire Control

Eleven members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council. Members shall be persons with experience and background in (1 ) a manufacturing industry; (2) the storage of petroleum products and in standard safety precautions with reference thereto: (3) the position of forest fire warden and who is a chief of a volunteer or full-time fire department: (4) fire insurance underwriting, including knowledge of national standards of construction, causes of fire loss and regulations pertaining to fire safety; (5) the position of chief of a municipal fire department; (6) a registered architect; (7) a chemical engineer; (8) an electrical engineer; (9) the position of chief of a volunteer fire department; (10) natural gas distribution: and (11) propane gas distribution. Term, five years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. One member of the board shall be designated as chairman by the Governor. RSA 153:2.

FLOYD W. HAYES III, Bedford

December 1. 1993 to July 8, 2003

(Petroleum Industry)

JAMES J. TODD, Portsmouth

February 3, 1999 to July 8, 2003

(Chemical Engineer)

BRENT T LEMIRE, Litchfield

September 27, 1999 to September 27, 2004

(Forest Fire Warden)

RICHARD C. HESELTON, Fremont

December 22, 1993 to July 8, 2004

(Volunteer Chief of Fire Dept.)

MARTIN U. MICHAELIS, Amherst

July 21, 1975 to July 8, 2005

(Architect)

STATE GOVERNMENT 555

RICHARD J. PAULEY, JR., Milford

April 11,2001 toJuly 8, 2005

(Chief of Municipal Fire Dept.)

JOSEPH R LANDERS. New London

December 18, 1991 to July 8, 2001

(Manufacturing Industry)

DONNA W. KNIGHTON, Lisbon

November 19, 1997 to July 8, 2002

(Insurance)

RICHARD M. HEATH. Bow

February 26, 1992 to July 8, 2002

(Electrical Engineer)

WILLIAM F RUOFE Antrim

September 2, 1992 to September 2, 2002

(Natural Gas Distribution)

BRIAN B. BOUDREAU, Rochester

September 2, 1992 to September 2, 2002

(Propane Gas Distribution)

Director-Division of Fire Safety State Fire Marshal

Nominated by the commissioner of safety after consultation with the state advisory board of fire control, who shall be a citizen of N.H., or become a citizen within one year of his appointment and must be academically and technically qualified. Appointed by the governor, with consent of the council for a term of four years and until a successor is appointed. RSA21-P

DONALD R BLISS, Loudon July 8, 1992 to March 31, 2004

Director of Fire Standards & Training

Nominated by the commissioner of safety after consultation with the fire standards and training commission who must be academically and technically qualified. Appointed by the governor, with the consent of the council for a term of 4 years and until successor is appointed and qualified. RSA 21-P

RICHARD A. MASON, Portsmouth July 10, 1996 to March 31, 2005

Fire Standards and Training Commission

Fifteen members: Commissioner of Education and the Attorney General, or their designees; the Chief of the Forest Fire Service, the director of the division of fire standards and training and the director of the division of fire safety, each of whom shall serve during their continuance in such offices; and one active member of each of the following associations or groups chosen by the governor, with the approval of the council, from a list of 3 qualified

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members submitted by each association or group: (a) The N.H. Fire Chiefs Association as represented by a full-time career fire chief; (b) N.H. Fire Chiefs Association as represented by a volunteer fire chief; (c) Professional Firefighters of New Hampshire- International Association of Firefighters; (d) Fire Instructors and Officers Association of N.H.; (e) Federation of Fire Mutual Aid Associations; (f) N.H. State Firemen's Association; (g) insurance industry of N.H., which members shall be recommended by the N.H. Association of Domestic Insurance Companies; (h) N.H. Municipal Association; (I) N.H. Permanent Firemen's Association; and (j) Fire Prevention Society. The director of fire standards and training and the director of fire safety shall be nonvoting members of the commission. Term, three years, provided that no such member shall serve beyond the time they cease to hold the membership which qualified them for appointment to the commission. RSA 21-P

PAUL E. FORTIER, Berlin

August 31, 1983 to August 1, 2003

(N.H. State Fireman's Assoc.)

JOHN HOGLUND, Nashua

October 14, 1998 to April 14, 2001

(Insurance Services Office recommendation)

SCOTT W. CARRIGAN, Exeter

February 17. 1999 to February 15, 2002

(Fire Instructors and Officers Assoc, of New Hampshire)

LES A. CARTIER, Candia

March 14, 2001 to November 12, 2003

(Volunteer Fire Chief)

RICKY A. PLUMMER, Portsmouth

March 14,2 001 to November 12, 2003

(Full-time Career Fire Chief)

DAVID R. DUQUETTE, Somersworth

November 12, 1997 to November 12, 2003

(Associated Firefighters of N.H.-Intemat'l Assoc.)

Vacancy

Term to end February 15, 2002

(N.H. Permanent Firemen's Association)

PETER RUSSELL, Meredith

January 10, 1996 to November 16, 2003

(N.H. Municipal Assoc.)

ROGER P HATFIELD, Nashua

July 15, 1998 to June 16,2001

(Federafion of Fire Mutual Aid Assoc.)

CHARLES CHALK, Merrimack

March 3, 1993 to February 14, 2002

(Fire Prevention Society)

STATE GOVERNMENT 557

Hazardous Material Transportation Advisory Board

Twenty-two members consisting of: a) the Commissioner of tiie Department of Safety, b) the Director of the Fire Services Division of the Department of Safety, c) the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation, d) the Director of Water Supply and Pollution Control, e) Director of the Division of Public Health Services, f) the Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission, g) the Director of Aeronautics, Department of Transportation, h) Director of Emergency Management, or their designees, I) one member of the senate to be appointed by the president and j) one member of the house of representatives to be appointed by the speaker. Also, k) one representative to each of the hazardous material carrier industries for highway, rail, air and water modes of transportation, one representative of the hazardous material user industry, one representative of the hazardous material manufacturing or distributing industry for staggered three-year terms. 1) an active police chief member shall be designated by the New Hampshire Association of Chiefs of Police, m) an active fire chief member shall be designated by the Association of Fire Chiefs, and n) four public members who reside near a railway, waterway, airway, or roadway, over which hazardous material is transported, for three-year terms. Members (d) through (n) to be appointed by governor and council and shall hold office until their successors are appointed and qualified. RSA 149-H

KENDALL B. HUGHES, Ashland

June 8, 2000 to January 30, 2004

(Public Member)

GLENN R. SAUNDERS, North Conway

January 30, 1980 to January 30, 2002

(Hazardous Material Manufacturing or Distributing Industry)

ANDREW C. REED, South Hampton

May 24, 2000 to January 30. 2001 (Hazardous Material Carrier Industry)

HENRY L. LIPE III, Windham

June 24, 1998 to February 13, 2001

(Upon recommendafion of the Association of N.H. Fire Chiefs)

PAUL J. CRONIN, Seabrook

May 7, 1986 to March 19, 2001

(Upon recommendation of the N.H. Police Association)

GEORGE W. SLEETH II, Nottingham

May 24, 2000 to January 30, 2003

(Hazardous Material User Industry)

LEO A. BALZANO, Nashua

October 14, 1999 to June 5, 2002

(Public Member)

LESTER BRADLEY, Campton

July 31, 1996 to July 11,2002

(Public Member)

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PETER R. LEISHMAN, Milford

January 3. 1991 to January 3. 1997

(Hazardous Material Railway Carrier Industry)

WILLIAM H. PEPLER, JR., Exeter

July 11, 1996 to July 11,2002

(Public Member)

JOSEPH R. BRIGHAM, Bow

October 13, 1994 to December 19, 2002 (Hazardous Material Airway Carrier Industry)

Vacancy

Term to May 15,2000

(Hazardous Material Waterway Carrier Industry)

Moorings Appeals Board

Three persons appointed by the governor and council for a term of three-years. Initial appointments shall be stagggered as determined governor and council. RSA 270:69

JOHN F BRIDGES, Wolfeboro February 13, 1990 to October 28, 2002

WALTER D. KILIAN, Mont Vernon October 28, 1987 to October 28, 2001

MELVIN BORRIN. Center Harbor January 5, 2000 to December 16, 2003

Passenger Tramway Safety Board

Board consists of the director of safety services ex-officio and four members appointed by the governor with consent of the council from persons representing the following interests: one who operates a "surface lift" as defined in RSA 225-A:2. I (e)-(g) only, one from the cable and other passenger carrying devices industry, and in making such appointments consideration shall be given to recommendations made by members of the industry, so that both the devices which pull skiers riding on skis and the devices which transport passengers in cars or chairs shall have proper representation; one member to represent the public-at-large; and one member to represent insurance companies which engage in insuring passenger tramway operations, and in appointing such member consideration shall be given to recommendations made by such insurance companies. Term, four-years and until successor is appointed and qualified; however, of the initial appointments, one shall be for one-year, one for two-years, one for three-years and one for four-years. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 225-A

LAWRENCE HOFFMAN. Plymouth

September 28, 1999 to June 20, 2001

(Surface Lift)

ROBERT HOYT, East Madison

August 1. 1990 to June 20, 2002

(Cable Lift)

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SELDEN HANNAH, Rochester

May 29, 1991 to June 1,2004

(Insurance Industry)

STANLEY JUDGE, Shelburne

September 28, 1999 to June 20, 2003

(Public Member)

Traffic Safety Commission

Fifteen members appointed by the governor and council. Term, five years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for unexpired term. The commission shall have a chairman who shall be designated by the governor from among its membership for a term of one year. The commission shall select and hire, in accordance with rules and regulations of state personnel system, an Execudve Director, and he shall be a member of the state classified service. Advisory Committee: Heads of the following state departments and agencies or their designated representatives. Department of Safety, Department of Education, Attorney General, Department of Transportation, Division of Public Health Services of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Liquor Commission. RSA 238

WILLIAM C. SIMONS, Dover March 28, 2001 to September 10, 2005

JEFFREY M. KRASNER, Meredith July 10, 1996 to September 16, 2000

DANIEL P AUGER, Farmington March 28, 2001 to September 16, 2005

JOEL NELSON, Bow

September 25, 1985 to September 16, 2005

MARIE KIELY, Portsmouth February 18, 1998 to September 16, 2005

BRENDA FERLAND, Charlestown October 14, 1999 to September 16, 2004

RICHARD G. TUCK, Franklin September 16, 1989 to September 16, 2004

RUSSELL E. MacCLEERY, Chichester September 16. 1965 to September 16, 2004

JEREMIAH P GEAR AN, Concord December 27, 1984 to September 16, 2004

JOHN STEPHEN, Manchester December 18, 1996 to September 16, 2004

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ANDREW J. POLAK, Hudson December 19, 1979 to September 16. 2003

DONALD ANDERSON, Manchester September 28, 1988 to September 16, 2003

Vacancy Term to September 1 6, 2003

LYMAN A. COUSENS, Boscawen February 13, 1991 to September 16, 2003

PATRICIA A. RAINBOTH. East Rochester September 29, 1998 to September 16, 2003

DEPARTMENT OF STATE

State House. Concord, 271-3242

Secretary of State

Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years. Const. Part II, Art. 67.

WILLIAM M. GARDNER, d, Manchester Term began December 8. 1976

Deputy Secretary of State

Appointed by the Secretary of State. Const. Part II, Art. 69

ROBERT P AMBROSE, r, Meredith Term began July 22, 1 977

Assistant Secretaries of State

Appointed by Secretary of State. RSA 5:23

KAREN H. LADD, Loudon Term began March 25, 1988

ANTHONY STEVENS, Bow Term began September 2, 1994

SPENCER RICHDALE, Manchester Term began November 21. 1997

Director of Securities

PETER C. HILDRETH. Concord Term began August 26, 1 993

STATE GOVERNMENT 56 1

Records Management and Archives

71 South Fruit St., Concord, 271-2236

Director

The secretary of state, with approval of the governor and council shall appoint the director, who shall be known as the state archivist. Director shall have a minimum of a master's degree in library science or history and prior experience as an archivist or experience in a related field. Term, four-years. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 5

FRANK C. MEYERS, Ph.D., Concord July 6, 1979 to July 6, 2001

Board of Accountancy

57 Regional Drive, Concord. 271-3286 Five members, all of whom shall be residents of NH. appointed by the governor with the approval of the council. Three members shall be holders of certificates under RSA 309-B:5 or corresponding provisions of prior law; one member shall be a pubic accountant who is a holder of a currently valid registration, and one member shall be a public member, who is not, and never was, a member of the accounting profession, or the spouse of any such person, but who has, or has had, a professional or practical experience in the use of accounting services and financial statements so as to be qualified to make judgments about the qualifications and conduct of persons and firms subject to regulation under this chapter. The one position to be occupied by a public accountant shall instead be occupied by a public member after the number of public accountants holding currently valid public accountant registrations drops below 25. Term, staggered five-years, and until a successor is appointed and qualified; however, members serving our terms of less than 5 years under prior law shall serve out such shorter terms. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired terms. No person who has served 2 successive complete terms shall be eligible for reappointment. Appointments to fill unexpired terms shall not be considered in determining the completion of 2 consecudve terms. All terms of service under prior law shall be considered in determining the completion of 2 consecutive terms. Board annually chooses chairperson from members. RSA309-B. (Ch. 236, 1999)

*Members of the bd appt'd and serving under prior law on 1/1/2000 shall serve out the terms to which they were appointed and may be reappointed, in staggered terms as determined by the G&C. New appointments to such board by the G&C shall be made for staggered terms, so that, taking into account the terms of all board members, the terms of no more than 3 members expire in any one year.

LEON G. OWEN. Concord

December 2, 1998 to December 2, 2003

(Public Accountant)

DEBORAH B. BUTLER, Concord

April 1 1, 2001 to December 2, 2005

(Cerfified Public Accountant)

ERIC ANDERSON. Bow

October 1 1, 1989 to September 17, 1998 (Public Member)

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ROBERT A. LEMAY, Belmont

December 2, 1998 to December 2, 2001

(Certified Public Accountant)

HELAINE B. ROBERTS, Portsmouth

December 2, 1998 to December 2, 2002 (Certified Public Accountant)

State Board of Auctioneers

Five members appointed by the governor, with the consent of the council. Four auctioneers and one public member, who shall be residents of New Hampshire. The public member shall be a person who is not, and never was, a member of the auctioneering profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not and never has had. a material financial interest in either the provision of such professional services or an activity directly related thereto, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Term, five years to expire March 1. No member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Board elects chairman and secretary. RSA 31 1-B

EVELYN S. LAMPREY, Meredith February 15, 1992 to March 1, 2002

JOSEPH SHANLEY, Portsmouth April 15, 1998 to March 1, 2003

GARTH MILLETT, Contoocook March 24. 1999 to March 1, 2004

MICHAEL G. LITTLE, Concord March 6, 1991 to March 1. 2001

MARILYN F. HOFFMAN, Londonderry

July 14, 2000 to March 1, 2001

(Public Member)

Ballot Law Commission

Three members, one of whom shall be an attorney in good standing and licensed to practice in New Hampshire, appointed by the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Two members appointed by the governor with advice and consent of the council, one from each of the two major polifical parties in the state. Term four years or until their successors are appointed and qualified. Supreme Court appointee shall always be chairman. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner for each unexpired term. The secretary of state shall be the recording officer and clerk of the commission, but shall have no vote in its decisions. There shall be 3 alternate members. One alternate member shall be appointed by the NH Supreme Court, and shall be an attorney in good standing and licensed to practice in the state of N.H., and shall perform the duties of the chairman and shall always be the alternate to temporarily fill the chairman's place. Two alternate members shall be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council, and shall not be of the same political party. The terms of all alternate members shall be for four-years, and the term of each new alternate member shall begin on July 1 . RSA 665: 1 .

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GARY B. RICHARDSON, Hopkinton July 23, 1993 to July 1,2001 (appointed by Supreme Court)

EMILY GRAY RICE, d, Concord November 9, 1993 to July 1, 2001

HUGH GREGG, r, Nashua December 30. 1992 to July 1, 2004

MARGARETANN MORAN, d, Manchester

October 18, 2000 to July 1, 2004

(Alternate)

ELIZABETH MAIOLA, r, Newport

December 30, 1992 to July 1, 2004

(Alternate)

Boxing and Wrestling Commission

Three members appointed by the governor and council. They shall have had some experience in the sport of boxing or wrestling and shall be residents of New Hampshire. Members shall have no financial interest, direct or indirect, in boxing bouts or wrestling competitions regulated by the commission. Term, three years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. Commission shall elect one of its members to serve as chairman-treasurer. RSA 285.

ROBERT STEPHEN. Manchester July 15, 1981 to July 15,2002

RUDOLPH E. URBAN, Berlin July 15, 1981 to July 15,2001

ARTHUR J. NOLIN, Pembroke September 8, 1994 to July 15, 2003

Board of Claims

Board consists of two competent persons appointed by the Governor, preferably each a member of the N.H. Bar Association; President of the Senate shall appoint one member of the senate and the Speaker of the House shall appoint one member of the house of representatives. Chief Justice of the N.H. Supreme Court shall appoint the chairman of the board who shall be a judicial referee if one is available, but if not. then the chairman shall be a member of the N.H. Bar Association. All members shall be residents of the state and if any member ceases to be a resident, a vacancy is created. Term, six years, except that legislative members shall serve co-terminously with their term as legislators, provided, however, a legislative member may be reappointed to serve as a board member for an additional 6-year term. In the event of a vacancy on said board for any reason which is created by the two members appointed, the provisions of RSA 21:33-a shall apply. If the position of chairman of the board becomes vacant, the provisions of RSA 21:33-a shall apply except that the appointment shall be by the chief justice of the N.H. Supreme Court. A

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vacancy of the two legislative members for any reason shall be filled by the president of the senate or the speaker of the house of representatives, as appropriate. RSA 541-B.

CHARLES RUSSELL, Concord January 28, 1980 to July 1, 1997

MATTHEW H. UPTON, Bow, Chairman

July 9. 1997 to October 28, 2001

(Appointed by Supreme Court)

JOHN E. PELTONEN. Goffstown August 27. 1987 to July 1, 1999

Board of Engineers

57 Regional Drive, Concord, 271-2219

Board of Professional Engineers consists of five members: 4 engineers and one public member. Each member shall be a citizen of the U.S. and a resident of N.H.; each professional engineer member shall have been engaged in the practice of engineering as his chief means of livelihood for at least 10 years prior to appointment; and shall have held a responsible position in charge of important engineering work for at least 5 years, before appointment, which may include the teaching of the profession.

All appointments to the board shall be made by the governor with approval of the council for a term of five years . The board biennially elects a chairman. No more than one member's term may expire in any one calendar year. Appointments for terms of less than 5 years may be made to comply with this limitation. No member shall be eligible to serve more than 2 full consecutive terms, provided that for this purpose only a period actually served which exceeds 1/2 of the five-year term shall be deemed a full term. Upon expiration of a member's term, he shall serve until his successor is appointed and qualified. Successor's term shall be five-years from date of expiration of predecessor's appointment, regardless of the date of his appointment. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term.

The public member of the board shall be a person who is not. and never was a member of the engineering profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not and never has had, a material financial interest in either the provision of such professional services or an activity directly related thereto, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. RSA 310-A:3

TYLER E. CARLISLE, Manchester EDWARD S. KELLY, Bedford, Chm.

June 24, 1 992 to August 2 1 , 2002 January 1 2, 1 994 to August 2 1 , 2003

CRAIG N. MUSSELMAN, Portsmouth MARC MORIN. Bow

August 21, 1 999 to August 2 1 , 2004 December 20, 2000 to August 2 1 , 2005

KENNETH W. MALCOLM, Hampton

April 28, 1 999 to August 2 1 , 200 1

(Public Member)

Board of Architects

57 Regional Drive, Concord, 271-2219 Board of Architects consists of five members: 4 architects and one public member. Each member shall be a citizen of the U.S. and a resident of N.H.; each architect member shall have actively practiced architecture for the chief means of livelihood for at least 10 years

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prior to appointment; and shall have held a responsible position in charge of such work for at least 5 years prior to appointment, which may include the teaching of the profession.

All appointments to the board shall be made by the governor with approval of the council for a term of five years. The board biennially elects a chairman. No more than one member's term may expire in any one calendar year. Appointments for terms of less than 5 years may be made to comply with this limitation. No member shall be eligible to serve more than 2 full consecutive terms, provided that for this purpose only a period actually served which exceeds 1/2 of the five-year term shall be deemed a full term. Upon expiration of a member's term, the member shall serve until the successor is appointed and qualified. Successor's term shall be five-years from date of expiration of the predecessors appointment, regardless of the date of his appointment. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term.

The public member of the board shall be a person who is not, and never was a member of the architectural profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not and never has had, a material financial interest in either the provision of such professional services or an activity directly related thereto, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. RSA 310-A:29

JAMES H. SOMES, Portsmouth DONALD R. LAVALLEE, Hampton

December 6, 2000 to September 9, 2005 August 20, 1997 to September 9, 2001

PATRICIA C. SHERMAN, Newbury ALVIN B. CORZILIUS, JR.. Nashua. Chm.

August 18, 1999 to July 26, 2004 June 1 1, 1991 to September 9, 2003

WILLIAM R WALSH, Newport

December 19, 1990 to September 9, 2002

(Public Member)

Board of Land Surveyors

57 Regional Drive, Concord, 271-2219

Board of Licensure for Land Surveyors consists of five members: 4 land surveyors and one public member. Each member shall be a citizen of the US and a resident of N.H.; land surveyor members shall have practiced land surveying in N.H. for at least 6 years prior to appointment and shall have held a responsible position in charge of such work, which may include the teaching of land surveying. All appointments to the board shall be made by the governor with approval of the council for a term of five years. The board biennially elects a chairman. No more than one member's term may expire in any one calendar year. Appointments for terms of less than 5 years may be made to comply with this limitation. No member shall be eligible to serve more than 2 full consecutive terms, provided that for this purpose only a period actually served which exceeds 1/2 of the five-year term shall be deemed a full term. Upon expiration of a member's term, he shall serve until his successor is appointed and qualified. Successor's term shall be five-years from date of expiration of predecessor's appointment, regardless of the date of his appointment. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term.

The public member of each board shall be a person who is not, and never was a member of the land surveying profession or the spouse of any land such person, and who does not and never has had, a material financial interest in either the provision of land surveying services or an activity directly related thereto, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. RSA 310-A:5

DONALD G. BLANCHARD, Henniker MARK C. STEVENS, Canterbury

August 26, 1998 to August 12, 2003 December 18, 1996 to August 12, 2004

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KEVIN M. McENEANEY. Dover August 18, 1999 to July 11, 2004

DOUGLAS BURNELL. Conway March 19. 1997 to February 3. 2005

LINDA CAPUCHINO, Manchester

December 2, 1998 to February 3, 2002

(Public Member)

Board of Foresters

57 Regional Drive, Concord, 271-2219

Board of Foresters shall consist of seven persons: four of whom shall be foresters and three public members. Each member shall be a citizen of the U.S. and shall have been a resident of N.H. for at least 5 years preceding appointments. Each forestry representative shall have actively practiced the profession of forestry for at least 6 years prior to appointment, 2 years of which must have been a responsible position in charge of such work which may include the teaching of forestry at a recognized college or university. Of the forester members; a) one shall be the director, division of forests and lands, b) one shall be an industrial forester, c) one shall be a private forester, and d) one shall be a forester from the public sector. Two of the public members shall be forest landowners actively engaged in forest management, but not otherwise connected with the forestry profession. All appointments to the Board shall be made by the governor with approval of the council for a term of five years. The board biennially elects a chairman. No more than one member's term may expire in any one calendar year. Appointments for terms of less than 5 years may be made to comply with this limitation. No member shall be eligible to serve more than 2 full consecutive terms, provided that for this purpose only a period actually served which exceeds 1/2 of the five-year term shall be deemed a full term. Upon expiration of a member's term, he shall serve until his successor is appointed and qualified. Successor's term shall be five-years from date of expiration of predecessor's appointment, regardless of the date of the successors appointment. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term.

A public member of the board shall be a person who is not, and never was a member of the forestry profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not and never has had, a material financial interest in either the provision of forestry services or an activity directly related thereto, including. RSA 310-A:100

NORTHAM D. PARR. Rumney September 15, 1999 to August 22, 2004 (Public Forester)

KEVIN S. EVANS, Berlin

April 24, 1996 to August 22, 2005

(Private Forester)

PHILIP BRYCE, Milan, Chm. February 6. 1997 to August 22. 2001 (Director of Div. of Forest & Lands)

DONALD W. WINSOR. Plymouth August 22, 1990 to August 22, 2005 (Industrial Forester)

THOMAS G. CHRISENTON, Lyndeborough October 14. 1998 to August 22, 2003 (Public Member)

THOMAS N. THOMSON. Orford March 8. 1995 to August 22. 2004 (Public Member)

DONNA L. SCHLACHMAN, Exeter

March 18, 1998 to November 7. 2002

(Public Member)

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Board of Professional Geologists

57 Regional Drive, Concord 271-2219

Board of geologists shall consist of five persons appointed by the governor and council, four of whom shall be professional geologists, and one of whom shall be a public member. Each member shall be a citizen of the United States and a resident of NH. Each member except the public member shall have held a responsible position in charge of such work, which may include the teaching of geology, for at least 5 years prior to appointment. Experience in providing geological services for a fee, or being in responsible charge of geological work, obtained before the expiration of the period described in RSA 310-A:125, II may count towards the requirements of this section if the member would have been eligible for licensure under RSA 3I0-A:125, II at the time of the relevant experience.

The public member shall be a person who is not, and never was, a geologist or the spouse of any such person, and who does not have and never has had. a material financial interest in either the provision of geologic services or an activity directly related to geology, including the representation of the board or profession at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment.

Members shall serve for five-year terms; except that no more than one appointed member's term may expire in any one calendar year. Original appointments for terms of less than 5 years may be made in order to comply with this limitation. No appointed member shall be eligible to serve more than 2 full consecutive terms, provided that for this purpose only a period actually served which exceeds 1/2 of the 5-year term shall be deemed a full term. Upon expiration of a member's term, the member shall serve until a successor is qualified and appointed. The successor's term shall be 5 years from the date of expiration of the predecessor's appointment, regardless of the date of the successor's appointment. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 310-A (Ch. 297, 2000 eff. 8/20/00)

TIMOTHY T. ALLEN, Keene October 4, 2000 to October 4, 2004

JOHN E. COTTON, East Andover October 4, 2000 to October 4, 2002

DOROTHY RICHTER, Salem October 4, 2000 to October 4, 2005

PAUL M. SANBORN, Canterbury October 4, 2000 to October 4, 2003

RONALD E. COOK, Canterbury

February 14, 2001 to February 14, 2006

(Public member)

Board of Natural Scientists

57 Regional Drive, Concord, 271-2219 Board of Natural Scientists shall consist of seven persons: two soil scienfists, and two of whom shall be wetland scientists who are not also soil scientists and three public members. Each member shall be a citizen of the U.S. and shall have been a resident of N.H. for at least 1 years preceding appointment. Each soil scientist member shall have actively practiced soil science for at least 6 years prior to appointment and shall have held a responsible position in charge of such work for at least 2 years prior to the appointment.

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which may include the teaching of soil science. Each wetland scientist member shall have actively practiced wetland science for at least 6 years prior to appointment and shall have held a responsible position in charge of such work for at least 2 years prior to appointment, which may include the teaching of wetland science.

The governor shall make all appointments to the board with approval of the council for a term of five years. The board biennially elects a chairman. No more than one member's term may expire in any one calendar year. Appointments for terms of less than 5 years may be made to comply with this limitation. No member shall be eligible to serve more than 2 full consecutive terms, provided that for this purpose only a period actually served which exceeds 1/2 of the five-year term shall be deemed a full term. Upon expiration of a member's term, the member shall serve until his successor is appointed and qualified. Successor's term shall be five-years from date of expiration of predecessor's appointment, regardless of the date of his appointment. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term.

The public members of the board shall be a persons who are not, and never were members of the soil science profession, members of the wetland science profession or the spouse of any such person, and who do not and never have had, a material financial interest in either the provision of soil science or wetland science services or an activity directly related to soil science or wetland science, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. RSA 310-A:81

RICHARD W. BOND, Merrimack JAMES LONG, Newmarket

July 10, 1996 to June 30, 2005 July 10, 1996 to June 30, 2001

MARK C. WEST. Nottingham RICK VAN de POLL, Gilsum

October 8, 1997 to October 26, 2002 October 26, 1998 to October 26, 2003

(Wetlands Scientist)

WILLIAM C. FLINT, Warner JOHN C. EDGAR. Laconia

February 9. 2000 to November 1, 2004 November 19, 1997 to November 19. 2002

(Public Member) (Public Member)

PAULA K. MINER, Penacook

December 17, 1997 to December 17, 2002

(Public Member)

New Hampshire Real Estate Commission

25 Capitol Street, Rm 437. Concord 271-2701 Five members appointed by governor and council for a term of 5 years as follows: two licensed real estate brokers; one licensed real estate salesperson who shall maintain status as a licensed real estate salesperson; one lawyer and one public member who shall not and never was a member of the real estate profession or the spouse of any such person, and who does not have, and never has had a material financial interest in either the provision of real estate services or an activity directly related to real estate, including the representation of the commission or profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding an appointment. Each member shall be a resident of NH for at least 6 years prior to an appointment and no member may serve more than 2 consecutive full terms. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA331-A

MARTIN F SMITH. JR.. Dover

October 18, 2000 to September 15, 2003

(Attorney)

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ARTHUR H. SLATTERY. Amherst

February 15, 1995 to September 15, 2004

(Broker)

RICHARD VERROCHI, Amherst

October 11, 1989 to September 15. 2000

(Public Member)

WILLIAM E. DeLASHMIT. Bridgewater

October 23, 1986 to September 15, 2001

(Broker)

BARBARA HEATH. Hampton

March 22, 2000 to September 15, 2002

(Non-Broker)

Executive Director

KENNETH H. KERR Term began July 25, 1994

Real Estate Appraiser Board

25 Capitol Street. Concord, 271-6186 Seven members appointed by governor and council as follows: three real estate appraisers with a minimum of 5 years experience, consisting of one New Hampshire certified residential appraiser, one New Hampshire certified general appraiser and one New Hampshire certified appraiser who is a broker licensed under RSA 331 -A provided that no 2 appraiser members should be members of the same private appraisal, one representative from a New Hampshire lending institution, the banking commissioner or his designee, and two members of the general public not associated directly or indirectly with banking, brokerage, real estate appraisal, insurance, or any other affected industry. All members shall serve for a term of three-years or until their successors are appointed and qualified. No member shall serve for more than 2 consecutive terms. Initial appointments shall be as follows: 3 for three-years, 2 for two-years, and 2 for one-year. RSA 3 10-B

BARRY SHEA. Gilford

September 6, 2000 to August 12, 2001

(Certified Residential Appraiser)

GORDON L. MAYNARD, Nashua

August 12, 1998 to August 12, 2002

(Real Estate Appraiser)

LOUIS MANIAS. Concord

August 23, 2000 to August 12, 2003

(Certified General Appraiser)

KENNETH D. WELLS, Lebanon

August 12. 1998 to August 12, 2001

(Representative of N.H. lending institution)

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JAMES J.TENN, JR.. Manchester

September 16, 1998 to September 16, 2002

(Public Member)

ALFRED C. LERANDEAU, North Swanzey

May 13, 1998 to May 13,2001

(Public Member)

State Historical Records Advisory Board

Board to consist of the state archivist, who shall be Chairman and seven members appointed by the governor and council for three-year terms. Each member to hold office until successor is appointed and qualified. In case of a vacancy, other than by expiration of term, the appointment shall be for the balance of the unexpired term. RSA 5:42

FRANK C. MEYERS, Chm. State Archivist

WILLIAM E. ROSS, Dover May 15, 1991 to January 2, 2003

MARCIA SCHMIDT BLAINE, Plymouth February 14, 2001 to January 2, 2004

JOHN F PAGE, Concord August 24, 1994 to January 2, 1999

PHILIP N. CRONENWETT, Enfield December 28, 1988 to January 2, 2004

ANNE T. PACKARD, Ellsworth January 23, 1985 to December 6, 2002

RICHARD E. WINSLOW III, Rye June 15, 1989 to December 6, 2003

EDOUARD L. DESROCHERS. Exeter June 30, 1981 to December 19, 2001

State-Capital Region Planning Commission

Members are as follows: two Concord area residents appointed by the governor with the consent of the council; one member of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker; one member of the senate appointed by the senate president; the director of state planning; the director of the Central New Hampshire Regional Planning Commission; a member appointed by the Merrimack County Board of Commissioners; and the commissioner of administrative services, the city manager of Concord, the mayor of Concord, the chairman of the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce, or their designees. All members serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority. Laws of 1965, 345. Laws of 1989, 296.

VICTORIA ZACHOS. Concord Term began August 16, 1989

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ROBERT C. WASHBURN, Concord

Term bejjan October 1 1, 1989

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STATE SWEEPSTAKES COMMISSION

14 Integra Drive, Concord, 271-3391 Three members appointed by the governor and council. No member shall have any pecuniary or other interest in any supplier or agent to the commission, or in any supplier or lessor of bingo equipment or halls, or in any officer of a bingo licensee licensed under RSA 287-E, or in any licensee licensed under the provisions of this chapter. Term, three-years and until successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 284

MARY R CHAMBERS, Etna May 27, 1998 to end June 29, 2003

JAMES A. SHANAHAN, JR., Manchester May 26, 1999 to June 29, 2001

RICHARD J. CAMPBELL, Goffstown June 29, 1999 to June 29, 2002

Executive Director

RICKY A WISLER

STATE TREASURER

State House Annex, Concord, 271-2621 Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years. Const. Part II, Art. 67.

GEORGIE A. THOMAS, Thornton Term began December 5, 1984

Deputy State Treasurers

Two persons appointed by the state treasurer, one of whom shall be designated as chief deputy. RSA 6:21

RACHEL K. MILLER, Hudson Term began March 27, 2000

Chief Deputy Treasurer

MICHAEL J. NORRIS, Londonderry Term Began March 27, 2000

Assistant Treasurer

DOUGLAS C. AITKEN

Term began July 3, 1989

CHERYL L. MURPHY, Bow Term began March 27, 2000

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Board of Tax and Land Appeals

107PleasantSt., Concord 271-2578 Four members who shall be learned and experienced in questions of taxation or of real estate valuation and appraisal or of both. One member shall be an attorney admitted to practice in N.H. Members of the board shall be full-time employees and shall not engage in any other employment during their terms that is in conflict with their duties as member of the board. Term, five years and until successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. Supreme Court designates Chairman to serve for duration of his term. RSA71-B

ALBERT F. SHAMASH. Walpole April 28, 2000 to December 3 1 , 2004

MICHELE E. LEBRUN. Hopkinton May 6, 1991 to May 5, 2001

PAUL B. FRANKLIN, Plainfield February 27, 1989 to December 31, 2002

DOUGLAS S. RICARD, Pembroke September 30, 1996 to December 31, 2001

State Veterans Council

359 Lincoln St., Manchester, 624-9230 Three persons appointed by the governor and council, each of whom shall be a veteran of any war in which the United States has been engaged and a citizen of the state. Term, three years and until successor is appointed and qualified. The initial appointments shall be one shall serve 3 years, one shall serve 2 years and one shall serve 1 year. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. Director appointed by Veteran's Council with the approval of the governor and council. RSA 115:4

MARGARET W. NALLY, Newton July 13, 1994 to June 30, 2003

KENNETH E. LEIDNER, Concord June 30, 1992 to June 30, 2001

JOHN H. JACOBSMEYER. JR., Northwood July 14, 1993 to June 30, 2002

Director

DENNIS VIOLA Term began September 8, 1997

STATE GOVERNMENT 573

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Hazen Drive, Concord, 271-3731 RSA21-L

Commissioner

Appointed by the governor with consent of the council for a term of four- years.

VACANCY Term to December 3, 2003

Assistant Commissioner

Nominated by commissioner to be appointed by governor, with consent of the council for a term of four-years. Shall be a registered professional engineer. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term.

CAROL A. MURRAY, Suncook July 31, 1996 to February 28, 2002

Director of Project Development

Nominated by commissioner to be appointed by governor with consent of the council for a term of four-years.

ROBERT W. GREER, Contoocook March 21, 1990 to February 18, 2003

Director of Administration

Nominated by commissioner to be appointed by governor, with consent of council for a term of four-years.

W. DOUGLAS SCAMMAN, JR., Stratham December 18, 1996 to October 17, 2002

Operations Division

Nominated by commissioner to be appointed by governor, with consent of council for a term of four-years.

LYLE W. KNOWLTON, Northfield January 19, 2000 to January 7, 2004

Division of Public Works & Transportation Director

Nominated by commissioner to be appointed by governor with consent of the council for a term of four-years.

JAMES F. MARSHALL, Concord January 29, 1992 to January 1, 2003

Division of Aeronautics Aviation Users Advisory Board

Seven members, six of whom are appointed by governor and council. Members shall be representative of the following: (a) airline; (b) corporate aviation; (c) airport manager; (d)

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member of airport authority or governing body of a municipality maintaining a municipal airport; (e) general aviation, who shall be chosen from a list of at least 4 names (not more than 6) submitted by the Aviation Association of NH: (f) general aviation; (g) commissioner or designee, who shall serve ex-officio. Members representing (a) - (c) shall hold a valid pilot's certificate at time of appointment. Governor and Council appointments shall be for a term of four- years. Board members shall not serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Board annually elects chairman. RSA 21-L

WESLEY J. LUNDQUIST, Londonderry

April 24, 1998 to April 23, 2002 (Airline)

GREGORY FRANKLIN, Etna

August 26. 1998 to April 23, 2002

(General Aviation)

Vacancy

Term to end April 23, 2004

(Aviation Association of New Hampshire)

JOSEPH R. ALOSA. SR.. Concord

November 18. 1998 to July 25, 2001

(Airport Authority)

T. WILLIAM WHITE, Manchester

August 9, 2000 to July 25, 2004

(Corporate Aviation)

MARK K. ROWELL, Rocheser

October 13, 1994 to October 29, 2002

(Airport Manager)

Director of Aeronautics

JACK W. FERNS. Pembroke August 28, 1996 to August 20, 2002

Transportation Appeals Board

Three members, one of which shall be a registered professional engineer, one a person admitted to practice law in N.H., and one must be skilled in the field of public works and construction who shall represent the general public. There shall be two alternate board members. Members and alternates appointed by governor and council for a term of three- years; provided that initial appointments shall be one for a one-year term; one for a two-year term; and one for a three-year term. Vacancies to be filled in like manner for unexpired termi. Governor designates chairman. Board elects vice-chairman.

BARRY LUSSIER. Dunbarton

May 31, 1995 to April 23. 2001

(Professional Engineer)

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GEORGE R. CUSHMAN, Dunbarton

June 9, 1999 to April 23, 2000

(General Public)

ERIC G. FALKENHAM, Hopkinton

May 7, 1986 to May 7, 2002

(Legal Profession)

THOMAS F. TORR, Manchester

September 6, 2000 to May 7, 2002

(Alternate/General Public)

LEE F. CARROLL, Gorham

June 23, 1986 to June 23, 2002

(Alternate/Prof. Engineers)

Skyhaven Airport Operation Commission

Commission shall consist of one member appointed by the mayor of Rochester, one by the mayor of Dover and one by the mayor of Somersworth, all to serve for a term of one- year; two members appointed by the governor and council, one for a term of two-years and one for a term of three-years; one member appointed by the president of the senate for a two- year term and one member appointed by the speaker of the house for a term of three-years. Commission members shall have expertise in the area of aeronautics and shall not have any financial interest in Skyhaven airport nor be the spouse of any person having such a financial interest. Members serve for a term of 3 years or until a successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 422:47

RICHARD JACKSON, Rochester February 18, 1998 to September 9, 2001

FRED HOCHGRAF, Durham

April 19. 1995 to April 19,2001

(Public Member)

Railroad Appeals Board

Three members, one of which shall be a recognized expert on railroad matters, one shall be admitted to practice law in N.H., and one shall be knowledgeable about railroad matters who shall represent the general public. There shall be two alternate board members similarly qualified. Members and alternates shall be appointed by governor and council for a term of three-years. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. Governor shall designate chairman. Board elects vice-chairman.

DONALD J. PROVENCHER, Gorham

June 10, 1998 to April 23, 2003

(General Public)

DAVID WOODBURY, New Boston

April 12, 2000 to April 23, 2002

(Alternate/Legal Profession)

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FRANCIS X. QUINN, JR., Portsmouth

October 14, 1992 to April 23, 2001

(Legal Profession)

PETER R. LEISHMAN, Milford May 7, 1986 to May 7, 1996 (Expert on Railroad Matters)

JOHN W. FLANDERS, Kingston

July 25, 1986 to July 25, 1999

(Alternate/Public Member)

UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Board of Trustees

Twenty-six trustees composed as follows: Seven ex-officio members: the Governor of the State, the Chancellor of the University System, the Commissioner of Agriculture, the Commissioner of Education, the President of the University of New Hampshire, the President of Plymouth State College, the President of Keene State College. Eleven members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council. Two members shall be students enrolled at Keene state college, Plymouth state college, or the university of New Hampshire who shall serve as student trustees, for the term indicated in this paragraph, on a rotating basis in the order listed: ( 1 ) One student each from the university of New Hampshire and Plymouth state college. (2) One student each from Plymouth state college and Keene state college. (3) One student each from Keene state college and the university of New Hampshire. The student trustees shall be elected by the student body at the school responsible for providing the student trustee. Said school shall provide for the election of the student trustees in March of the year for which the student trustees shall be elected. The term of the student trustees shall be for one year commencing June 1 of the year for which he was elected and ending June 30 of the next year. Student trustee shall be expected to serve the full duration of their elected term. In the event that a student trustee ceases for any reason to be a student at the school from which he was elected, the Chancellor of the University System shall declare a vacancy in the student trustee position, and the next school in order shall elect a replacement student trustee who shall serve for the remainder of his predecessor's term and an additional one-year term, immediately following thereafter. Graduation of a student trustee shall not constitute a vacancy under this paragraph. Four members elected by the alumni of the University of New Hampshire; one member elected by the alumni of Keene State College; one member elected by the alumni of Plymouth State College. At all times, two members of the board shall be farmers and both major political parties shall be represented on the board. The terms of office of the appointed and elected members, except the student member, shall be four years. The terms of the elected members and student member shall end on June 30. Each member shall hold office until his successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired terms. Board elects chairman annually. RSA 187-A (Ch. 281; 1999)

MERLE W. SCHOTANUS, Grantham December 16, 1998 to June 30, 2001

LORRAINE S. MERRILL. Stratham

September 15, 1997 to June 30. 2001

(Secretary of the Board)

STATE GOVERNMENT 577

ROBERTA E. C. TENNEY, Concord

July 1, 1994 to June 30, 1998

(Elected by the Alumni of the University of New Hampshire)

DONALD G. O'BRIEN, Seabrook

July 1, 1993 to June 30, 1997

(Elected by the Alumni of the University of New Hampshire)

NED DENSMORE, Franconia January 8, 1998 to June 30, 2002

JOHN D. CROSIER . Concord

December 16. 1998 to June 30, 2002

(Vice Chairman & Legal Advisor to the Board)

WILLIAM H. MARSTON, Bedford

July 1, 1991 to June 30, 1999

(Elected by the Alumni of Plymouth State College)

MICHELLE L. CHICOINE, Bedford July 21, 1999 to June 30, 2003

JOHN H. LYNCH, Hopkinton January 5, 2000 to June 30, 2003

TERRY L. MORTON, Portsmouth June 24, 1987 to June 30, 1999

BRUCE W. KEOUGH, Dublin January 9, 1997 to June 30, 2004

WALTER R. PETERSON, Peterborough July 31, 1996 to June 30, 2004

JOHN F. WEEKS, JR., Concord

July 1, 1992 to June 30, 2000

(Elected by Alumni of the University of New Hampshire)

LOUIS GEORGOPOULOS, Portsmouth January 22, 1988 to June 30, 2000

RALPH BRICKETT, Bow

March 8, 1995 to June 30, 2001

DUDLEY W. DUDLEY, Durham July 1, 1995 to July 1, 1999

ROBERT L. MALLAT. JR. Keene July 1, 1995 to July 1, 1999

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State Commission on tlie Status of Women

Fifteen members appointed by the governor and council. Term, three years; provided that of the persons appointed in 1982, five shall serve one-year terms, five shall serve two- year terms and five shall serve three-year terms. Vacancies to be filled for the remainder of the term. No member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Governor and Council shall designate Chairman. RSA 19-B

LILLYE RAMOS-SPOONER, Loudon August 9, 2000 to October 20, 2002

PHYLLIS K. ABELL. Portsmouth January 8, 1998 to October 20, 2002

CHRISTINE LATULIP, Littleton August 6, 1997 to October 20, 2002

JUDITH A. HYNES. Concord November 10, 1999 to October 20, 2003

LUCY C. HODDER, North Sutton December 3, 1997 to October 20, 2003

JANE STAPLETON, Newmarket. Treasurer October 20, 1997 to October 20, 2003

PRISCILLA J. SHAW, Newmarket December 16, 1998 to October 20, 2001

MARIE METOYER, Manchester April 78, 1999 to October 20, 2001

BARBARA ZECKHAUSEN, Laconia October 20. 1997 to October 20, 2003

MOLLY M. KELLY, Keene. Chm. October 8. 1997 to October 20, 2003

KATHERINE AESCHLIMAN, Keene December 16, 1998 to October 20, 2002

PATRICIA R. YOSHA. Hampton October 18, 2000 to October 20, 2003

GERTRUDE W. MARTIN, Amherst October 20, 1997 to October 20, 2003

STATE GOVERNMENT 579

LINDA A. JENKINS, Eaton Center December 2, 1998 to October 20, 2001

ELIZABETH J. CORELL, Bedford October 14, 1998 to August 27, 2001

NEW HAMPSHIRE SUPREME COURT JUSTICES

JOHNT. BRODERICK Associate Justice

JOSEPH R NADEAU Associate Justice

DAVID A. BROCK Chief Justice

LINDA STEWART DALIANIS Associate Justice

JAMES E. DUGGAN Associate Justice

STATE GOVERNMENT

581

JUDICIARY Supreme Court

A chief justice and four associate justices appointed by the governor and council. Term, until seventy years of age.

Limitation

Name-Residence

Appointment

by age

Chief Justice:

David A. Brock, Hopkinton

August 20, 1986

July 6, 2006

Associate Justices:

John T. Broderick, Manchester

October 4, 1995

Septembers, 2017

Joseph P. Nadeau, Durham

March 8, 2000

June 30. 2008

Linda Stewart Dalianis, Nashua

April 26, 2000

October 9, 2018

James E. Duggan, Amherst

December 20, 2000

August 26, 2012

Superior Court

The superior court shall consist of a chief justice and 17 associate justices for fiscal year 1984; a chief justice and 20 associate justices for fiscal year 1985; and a chief justice and 24 associate justices for fiscal year 1986 and a chief justice and 28 associate justices for fiscal years 1992 and succeeding years, if affirmed by specific appropriation after January 1, 1985. Appointed by governor and council. Term, until seventy years of age. RSA 491:1

Name-Residence

Chief Justice:

Walter L. Murphy. Bedford Associate Justices:

Peter W. Smith, Littleton

Philip S. Hollman. Manchester

Robert E.K. Morrill, Concord

Kenneth R. McHugh, Hooksett

William J. Groff, Temple

Philip P. Mangones, Keene

Bruce Mohl, Durham

Harold W. Perkins, Contoocook

James J. Barry. Jr.. Manchester

James D. O'Neill HI. Laconia

Kathleen A. McGuire. Hopkinton

Bernard J. Hampsey. Jr. Peterborough

David B. Sullivan. Temple

Patricia C. Coffey. Rye

LaiTy M. Smukler. Concord

Peter H. Fauver, Freedom

Arthur D. Brennan. Weare

Carol Ann Conboy, Bow

John P. Arnold, Francestown

Edward J. Fitzgerald III, Laconia

Robert J. Lynn. Bow

Gillian Leigh Abramson, New Boston

Limitation

Appointment

by age

October 4, 2000

December 11,2007

March 22, 1985

October 11,2008

Aprils, 1985

October 27. 2007

March 26. 1986

February 1, 2017

September 4, 1986

July 18,2014

April 14, 1987

July 11,2015

August 27, 1987

October 14,2019

January 13, 1988

May 2, 2016

January 13, 1988

April 7. 2006

September 7. 1988

October 23. 2012

December 7. 1988

March SO, 2022

September 6. 1989

April 4, 2018

January 31, 1990

October 11,2007

August 7. 1991

July 6, 2017

October 25, 1991

October 7, 2023

March 1, 1992

December 7, 2019

March 1, 1992

July 18,2017

May 26, 1992

December 25, 2016

July 9, 1992

July 10, 2017

Decembers, 1992

November 11,2016

Decembers, 1992

August 15. 2014

Decembers, 1992

August 26, 2019

September 28, 1994

November 13, 2028

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Richard E. Gal way, Bedford January 18, 1995 January 21, 2014

Tina L. Nadeau, Lee December 18. 1996 September 26, 2033

Jean K. Burling. Cornish November 10, 1999 July 7, 2016

Judicial Referee

RSA 493-A

Vacancy

Judicial Council

Five members of the Judicial branch administrative council appointed pursuant to supreme court rules; the Attorney General or a designee; a clerk of the superior court, selected by the Superior Court Clerks' Assoc; a clerk of districts and municipal courts, selected by the District Court Clerks' Assoc; president-elect of a NH Bar Association; chairperson of the senate judiciary committee or designee; chairperson of the house judiciary committee or a designee and eight other members appointed by the governor and council, three of whom shall be members of the NH Bar Association of wide experience who have been admitted to practice in the state for more than 5 years, and 5 of whom shall be lay persons. Five other members appointed by the chief justice of the supreme court three of whom shall be members of the NH Bar Association of wide experience who have been admitted to practice in the state for more than 5 years, and 2 of whom shall be lay persons. The term of each member except the members of the judicial branch administrative council, the attorney general, the president-elect of the NH Bar Association, and the chairpersons of the senate and house judiciary committees shall be for three-years and until a successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the remainder of the term in the same manner and from the same group as the original appointment. Each member of the Judicial branch administrative council, the attorney general, the president-elect of the NH Bar Association, and the chairpersons of the senate and house judiciary committees shall be ex- officio members and shall serve during their term of office. RSA 494.

RALPH BRICKETT. Bow

January 1, 1993 to January 1, 1999

(Lay Person)

JOHN B. HAMMOND, Canaan

October 14, 1998 to January 1, 2002

(Lay Person)

LYNN MATHER, Etna

October 14, 1998 to January 1, 2002

(Lay Person)

DAVID N. PAGE, Nashua

February 14, 1996 to January 1, 2002

(Lay Person)

GERALD A. DALEY, Dover

January 5, 2000 to December 22, 2002

(Lay Person)

STATE GOVERNMENT

583

JOSEPH M. Mcdonough, Manchester

February 14, 2001 to October 18, 2003

(NH Bar Assoc. Member)

MICHAEL A. PIGNATELLI, Nashua

December 2, 1998 to October 18. 2001

(Attorney)

ALETHEA L. FROBURG, Berlin

December 15, 1999 to October 18, 2001

(Attorney)

Executive Director

NINA C. GARDNER, Sanbornton

Judges of Probate

Appointed by the governor and council. Term, until seventy years of age. Const. Part II, Arts. 46 and 78. RSA 547

Limitation

County-Name-Residence

Appointment

by age

Belknap:

Christina M. O'Neill, Laconia

January 8, 1987

May 15, 2023

Carroll:

James R. Patten, Wolfeboro

September 16, 1998

January 12, 2017

Cheshire:

Albert H. Weeks, Keene

January 19, 2000

April 15, 2018

Coos:

David D. King, Colebrook

January 31, 1990

February 10, 2029

Grafton:

Gary W. Boyle, Littleton

September 7, 1982

November 6, 2018

Hillsborough:

Raymond A. Cloutier, Goffstown

January 28, 1981

August 11,2008

Merrimack:

Richard A. Hampe, Concord

October 20, 1993

May 31,2013

Rockingham:

John R. Maher, Portsmouth

July 13, 1983

December 3, 2011

Strafford:

Gary R. Cassavechia, Rochester

January 28, 1981

February 24, 2016

Sullivan:

Michael R. Feeney, Newport

June 23, 1995

January 28, 2018

State Reporter

Appointed by the Supreme Court. Term, not limited. RSA 505:1

HOWARD J. ZIBEL

Appointed February 4, 1992

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Clerk of Supreme Court

Appointed by the Supreme Court. Term, not limited. RSA 490: 19

HOWARD J. ZIBEL Appointed February 4, 1992

Clerks of Superior Court

Appointed by the Superior Court. Term, not limited. RSA 499:1

Belknap County-DANA W. ZUCKER, Laconia

Carroll County-SAMUEL C. FARRINGTON, Ossipee

Cheshire County-STILLMAN D. ROGERS, Keene

Coos County-BARBARA HOGAN, Lancaster

Grafton County-ROBERT B. MUH, North Haverhill

North Hillsborough County-JOHN M. S AFFORD, Manchester

South Hillsborough County - MARSHALL A. BUTTRICK, Nashua

Merrimack County-WILLIAM MCGRAW, Concord

Rockingham County-RAYMOND W. TAYLOR. Kingston

Strafford County-JULIE HOWARD. Dover

Sullivan County-PETER Y. WOLFE, Newport

JUSTICES, ASSOCIATES JUSTICES AND SPECIAL JUSTICES OF DISTRICT AND MUNICIPAL COURTS

Appointed by the governor and council. Term, until seventy years of age. Const. Part H, Arts. 46 and 78. RSA 502:1 and 502-A:l,35. No further appointments shall be made to any district court bench after January 1, 1993 until the present list of full-time, part-time and special justices is exhausted, without certification of need by the chief justice of the NH supreme court.

Name Appointment Limitation by age

AUBURN DISTRICT - Auburn, Candia, Deerfield, Northwood, Nottingham, Raymond - Rockingham County.

David G. LeFrancois J. December 2, 1998 April 14, 2022

Bruce R. Larson S.J. December 7. 1983 September 28. 2008

BERLIN-GORHAM DISTRICT - Bean"s Purchase, Berlin, Cambridge, Dummer, Gorham, Green's Grant, Low and Burbank's Grant, Martin's Location, Milan, Pinkham's Grant, Randolph, Sargent's Purchase, Shelburne, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase, - Coos County.

Wallace J. Anctil J. December 13, 1978 July 5, 2009

Vacancy S.J.

CARROLL COUNTY - See under Northern Carroll County District and Southern Carroll County District

STATE GOVERNMENT 585

CLAREMONT-NEWPORT DISTRICT - Acworth, Charlestown. Claremont, Cornish, Croydon, Goshen, Grantham, Langdon. Lempster, Newport, Plainfield, Springfield, Sunapee, Unity, Washington - Sullivan County

Bruce A. Cardello J. November 10, 1999 June 29, 2026

Edward B. Tenney II S.J. August 7, 1991 April 19, 2031

COLEBROOK DISTRICT - Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant, Clarksville, Colebrook, Columbia, Dix's Grant, Dixville, Errol, Erving's Location, Millsfield, Odell, Pittsburg, Second College Grant, Stewartstown, Stratford, Wentworth's Location, - Coos County. Paul D. Desjardins J. February 9, 1994 October 22, 2024

James E Michalik S.J. October 14, 1999 February 19, 2030

CONCORD DISTRICT - Bow, Canterbury, Concord. Dunbarton, Hopkinton, Loudon -

Merrimack County.

Arthur E. Robbins J. April 9, 1981 August 14, 2012

Vacancy S.J.

Michael F Sullivan A.J. August 26, 1981 March 17, 2015

DERRY DISTRICT - Chester, Derry. Londonderry, Sandown - Rockingham County. Lawrence F Warhall J. July 15, 1981 October 27, 2006

Edward R. Thornton S.J. December 16, 1987 July 27, 2009

DOVER-SOMERSWORTH-DURHAM DISTRICT - Dover, Durham, Lee, Madbury, Rollinsford, Somersworth - Strafford County.

Clyde R. Coolidge J. June 25, 1975 December 9, 2008

Robert L. Cullinane J. August 20, 1986 December 10, 2009

Gerald Taube J. January 1, 1994 February 1 1 , 2009

Stephen M. Morrison S.J. August 20, 1986 October 1, 2018

Stephen Hall Roberts S.J. August 23, 1989 September 22, 2023

FRANKLIN DISTRICT- Andover, Boscawen, Danbury, Franklin, Hill, Northfield,

Salisbury, Webster - Merrimack County. Sanbornton, Tilton - Belknap County

W.H. Dale Townley-Tilson J. July 25, 1986 May 17, 2007

(appointed full-time Justice May 10, 2000)

JayC. Boynton S.J. May 9, 1979 October 8, 2015

GOFFSTOWN DISTRICT - Francestown, Goffstown, New Boston, Weare - Hillsborough

County.

Paul H. Lawrence J. August 29, 1979 June 25, 2016

Michael J. Ryan S.J. July 21. 1999 May 21, 2023

HAMPTON-EXETER DISTRICT - Brentwood, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont,

Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, Newfields, Newmarket, North Hampton, Seabrook,

South Hampton, Stratham - Rockingham County.

Francis J. Frasier J. March 26, 1980 October 27, 2008

R. Laurence Cullen J. April 29, 1989 November 15, 2010

(appointed full-time Justice July 14, 2000)

Edward J. McDermott S.J. December 19. 1967 June 13, 2004

Patricia L. Reardon S.J. June 15, 1989 August 2, 2021

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HANOVER-LEBANON DISTRICT - Canaan, Enfield. Grafton. Hanover, Lebanon,

Lyme, Orange, Orford, - Grafton County.

Joseph F. Daschbach J. April 11, 1979

Albert J. Cirone, Jr. J. June 22, 1988

VACANCY S.J.

August 20, 2007 May 5, 2018

HAVERHILL DISTRICT - Bath, Benton. Haverhill, Landaff, Piermont, Warren - Grafton

County.

Timothy J. McKenna J. January 18, 1995 July 15, 2016

HENNIKER-HILLSBOROUGH DISTRICT - Bradford, Henniker, Warner - Merrimack County. Antrim, Bennington. Deering. Hillsborough, Windsor - Hillsborough County. Douglas S. Hatfield, Jr. J. April 11, 1984 October 29, 2005

Brackett L. Scheffy J. December 3. 1985 May 31, 2013

Ellen L. Arnold S.J. March 25, 1992 October 11, 2021

Thomas T. Barry S.J. January 9, 1997 August 28, 2017

HOOKSETT DISTRICT

Robert Louis LaPointe, Jr. Michael R. Chamberlain Lucinda V. Sadler

Allenstown, Hooksett. Pembroke - J. February 18, 1987

S.J. April 6. 1994

S.J. April 11,2001

Merrimack County.

September 24, 2018 July 13,2015

JAFFREY-PETERBOROUGH DISTRICT Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Jaffrey, Rindge Cheshire County. Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock. New Ipswich, Peterborough, Sharon, Temple - Hillsborough County.

L Phillips Runyon III J. April 25. 1990 April 20, 2017

William N. Prigge S.J. May 12, 1977 August 24, 2010

Martha R. Crocker S.J. August 21, 1985 March 24, 2019

KEENE DISTRICT - Alstead, Chesterfield, Gilsum, Harrisville, Hinsdale, Keene, Marlborough. Marlow, Nelson. Richmond. Roxbury. Stoddard. Sullivan, Surry, Swanzey, Troy. Walpole, Westmoreland. Winchester - Cheshire County. Richard J. Talbot J. November 9. 1984 May 15, 2012

Howard B. Lane, Jr. S.J. November 2 1 , 1 984 July 23, 2012

LACONIA DISTRICT - Alton, Belmont, Center Harbor, Gilford. Gilmanton, Laconia, Meredith, New Hampton - Belknap County.

David Huot J. April 11, 1979 April 4. 2012

Willard G. Martin, Jr. S.J. December 12, 1972 December 12, 2007

LANCASTER DISTRICT - Bean's Grant, Carroll. Chandler's Purchase. Crawford's

Purchase. Dalton, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Lancaster, Northumberland, Stark. Whitefield - Coos

County.

Paul F Donovan J. August 10. 1983 December 15. 2002

Vacancy S.J.

LITTLETON DISTRICT - Bethlehem, Easton, Franconia, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Monroe, Sugar Hill, - Grafton County.

John Peter Cyr J. August 21, 1985 September 1, 2014

Nancy F Vaughan S.J. December 21, 1 988 February 20. 20 1 7

STATE GOVERNMENT

587

MANCHESTER DISTRICT - Manchester - Hillsborough County. William H. Lyons J. December 20, 1995

John Emery S.J. April 1 1, 2001

Norman Champagne A.J. December 7, 1983

May 4, 2023 September 25, 201 1

MERRIMACK DISTRICT - Bedford, Merrimack, Litchfield - Hillsborough County. Clifford R. Kinghorn, Jr. J. December 18. 1996 October 18, 2016

(appointed full-time Justice July 14, 2000) Gregory E. Michael S.J. November 12, 1986 December 10, 2017

MILFORD DISTRICT - Amherst, Brookline, Lyndeborough. Mason. Milford, Mont Vernon, Wilton - Hillsborough County.

William R. Drescher J. February 3, 1999 August 29, 2012

Vacancy S.J.

NASHUA DISTRICT - Hollis, Hudson, Nashua, Pelham - Hillsborough County. H. Philip Howorth J. April 23, 1986 July 11, 2003

Arthur O. Gormley S.J. February 2, 1971 October 30, 2001

Thomas E. Bamberger A.J. February 3, 1999 December 1 1 , 2020

NEW LONDON DISTRICT - New London, Newbury, Sutton, Wilmot, - Merrimack

County.

F Graham McSwiney J. January 28, 1981 October 7, 2012

Gerald J. Carney S.J. February 1 1, 1981 January 6, 201 1

NORTHERN CARROLL COUNTY DISTRICT - Albany, Bartlett, Chatham, Conway, Cutt's Grant, Eaton, Hadley's Purchase, Hale's Location, Hart's Location, Jackson, Livermore, Madison and those portions of the towns of Waterville Valley and Livermore within the watershed of the Saco River and its tributaries - Carroll County. Pamela D. Albee J. March 19, 1997 August 14, 2018

James R. Patten S.J. April 10, 1990 January 12, 2017

PITTSFIELD DISTRICT Barnstead Merrimack County.

Leo B. Lind, Jr. J.

Susan B. Carbon S.J.

Belknap County. Chichester, Epsom, Pittsfield

October 26, 1988 December 7, 1990

September 1,2014 October 1,2023

PLAISTOW DISTRICT

Rockingham County.

Peter Hurd

Peter H. Bronstein

Atkinson, Danville, Hampstead, Kingston, Newton, Plaistow

J. S.J.

September 2 1 April 3, 1985

1983 January 8, 2014

September 14, 2017

PLYMOUTH-LINCOLN DISTRICT - Alexandria, Ashland. Bridgewater, Bristol,

Campton, Dorchester. Ellsworth, Groton, Hebron, Holderness, Lincoln, Livermore

Plymouth, Rumney, Thornton. Waterville Valley, Wentworth, Woodstock and those portions

of the towns of Waterville Valley and Livermore not within the watershed of the Saco River

and its tributaries - Grafton County.

Stephen U. Samaha J. August 21, 1985

Edwin W.Kelly J. December 3, 1985

David L. Kent S.J. December 29, 1976

Thomas A. Rappa Jr. S.J. December 21, 1988

February 11,2014 December 11, 2021 July 11,2012 January 18,2023

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PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT - Greenland, New Castle, Newington, Portsmouth, Rye - Rockingham County.

Alvin E. Taylor J. April 26. 1989 March 7, 2003

Sharon N. Devries S.J. October 25, 1991 January 24, 2029

ROCHESTER DISTRICT - Harrington, Farmington, Middleton, Milton, New Durham. Rochester, Strafford - Strafford County.

Franklin C. Jones J. March 14, 2001 July 2, 2018

Vacancy S.J.

SALEM DISTRICT - Salem, Windham - Rockingham County. Pelham - Hillsborough

County.

JohnA. Korbey J. October 8, 1997 October 25. 2017

Urville J. Beaumont S.J. April 3, 1974 December 3, 2007

Michael Jones S.J. March 8, 1989 October 23, 2020

SOUTHERN CARROLL COUNTY DISTRICT - Brookfield, Effingham, Freedom,

Moultonborough, Ossipee, Sandwich, Tamworth, Tuftonboro, Wakefield, Wolfeboro -

Carroll County.

Pamela D. Albee J. January 5, 1989 August 14, 2018

(appointed full-time Justice July 14, 2000)

Robert C.Vamey J. August 22, 1990 June 21, 2015

James R. Patten S.J. February 14, 1990 January 12, 2017

MUNICIPAL COURTS

FARMINGTON MUNICIPAL - Strafford County - Rochester District

Donald R Whittum S.J. August 31, 1970 January 8, 2006

GREENVILLE MUNICIPAL - Hillsborough County - Peterborough District Robert Taft J. December 15, 1958 May 19, 2000

RYE MUNICIPAL - Rockingham County - Portsmouth District

Gerald F Giles J. January 14, 1960 December 17, 1999

Gerald Taube S.J. September 25, 1991 February 1 1 , 2009

Judicial Salaries

(RSA491-A)

Chief justice, supreme court $109,848

Associates justices, supreme court $106,518

Chief justices, superior court $ 1 06,5 1 8

Associates justices, superior court $99,861 District court justices prohibited

from practice pursuant to RSA 502-A:21 $99,861

Probate judges prohibited from pracdce $99,861 pursuant to RSA 547:2-a

STATE GOVERNMENT 589

(RSA 94)

Governor's councilors $1 1,430

Pari-mutuel commissioners $ 8,667

Sweepstakes commission, chairman $13,005

Sweepstakes commission, members $ 6,936

Compensation for Certain State Officers

RSA 94:1 -a Salaries Established.

I. The salary ranges for the positions set forth in the following groups shall be as follows commencing October 1, 2000.

Group I $27,461-$41,168

Executive director, real estate commission

Director, veterans' council

Executive assistance, governor and council

Assistant to the commissioner, department of resources and economic development

Group J $32,021 -$45,735

Deputy director - state committee on aging

Administrator of ski area marketing and services

Mountain manager

Executive assistant, adult parole board

Criminal justice investigators

Consumer protection investigators

Group K $36,578450,320

Assistant state treasurer

Assistant secretary of state

Director, state committee on aging

Director, division of historical resources

Senior industrial agents

Deputy labor commissioner

Administrative assistant to chief justice of superior court

Education and training officer

Director, division of the arts

Director, division of agricultural development

Multistate auditors

Health care statistician

Group L $41,172-$54,886

Field audit team leader

Coordinator of highway safety

Board of tax and land appeals, members

Coordinator of judicial and public education and information

Director, port authority

Executive secretary, district and municipal courts administrative services

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Unit director (non-medical), New Hampshire Hospital

Executive director, postsecondary education commission

Assistant director, document processing division, revenue administration

Executive Director, governor's commission on disability

Group M $45,740459,454

Director, Christa McAuliffe planetarium

State archivist

Director, police standards & training council

State veterinarian

Assistant insurance commissioner

Superintendent, Glencliff home

Commandant, veterans' home

Assistant attorneys-general

Director of finance, N.H. refirement system

Audit team leaders

Director, office of alcohol and drug abuse prevention

Director of financial management

Counsel, department of employment security

Director of aeronautics

Director, charitable trusts

Warden, NH state prison for women

Revenue Counsel, Dept. of revenue administration

Director, office of victim/witness assistance

Financial counselor, Dept. of resources and economic development

Warden, lakes region facility, department of corrections

Legal counsel, insurance

Group N $50,323-$64,036

Senior operational analyst

Director, field services

Assistant superintendent, administration and support. Laconia developmental services

Assistant superintendent. New Hampshire hospital

Commissioner of agriculture, markets and foods

Director of libraries

Deputy treasurers

Director, document processing, revenue administration

Director, division of air resources

Executive director, bureau of emergency communications

Executive director, fish and game

Director, economic development

Director, forests and lands

Director, parks and recreation

General counsel, department of employment security

Deputy director, division of information services

Manager of employee relations

Financial data manager

Internal auditor

Labor commissioner

Director, division of waste management

STATE GOVERNMENT 591

Director of safety services

State fire marshal

Director of fire standards and training

Director of educational improvement, dept. of educafion

Director of program support, dept. of education

Director of career technology and adult learning, dept. of education

Assistant director, audit division

Deputy commissioner, regional community-technical institute

President, regional community-technical institute

Presidents, regional community technical colleges

Forensic toxicologist, dept. of health and human services

Deputy director, division of motor vehicles, dept. of safety

Consumer advocate, public utilities commission

Director, travel and tourism development, dept. of resources and economic development

Director of emergency medical services, dept. of safety

Group O $52,61 1-$67,473

Director, insurance examinafion

Director, audit division, revenue administration

Senior assistant attorney-general

Deputy secretary of state

Deputy bank commissioner

Liquor commissioners

Commissioner, cultural resources

Director, division of accounting services

Director, division of plant and property management

General Counsel, public utilifies commission

Chief operations officer, department of environmental services

Commissioner, department of youth development services

Health care policy analyst, insurance dept.

Warden, northern New Hampshire correcUonal facility, dept. of corrections

Group? $59,456-$76,603

Warden, department of corrections

Deputy commissioner of education

State treasurer

Secretary of state

Commissioner, department of employment security

Chairman, liquor commission

Director, personnel

Assistant commissioner, revenue administration

Director of administration, dept. of transportation

Director of operations, dept. of transportation

Director of public works, dept. of transportation

Exec, director, sweepstates commission

Asst. commissioner, administrative services

Deputy insurance commissioner

Actuary, insurance dept.

Director, office of information technology management

Associate attorney general

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Director, division of water

Director, motor vehicles

Director, state police

Life, accident and health actuary, insurance department

Director of administration, department of safety

Commissioner of regional community-technical colleges

Deputy, adjutant general

Director of Administration, dept. of corrections

Group Q $61,756-$78,910

Superintendent, New Hampshire Hospital

Senior physician/psychiatrist/dentist

Director of administrative services, supreme court

Clerk and court reporter, supreme court

Director of project development, dept. of transportation

Psychiatrist, secure psychiatric unit

Deputy attorney general

Assistant commissioner of safety

Senior physician/dentist, dept. of health and human services

Senior physician, division of health and human services

Senior physician/dentist, department of corrections

Group R $64,040-$81,191

Adjutant General

Bank commissioner

Unit director (medical). New Hampshire Hospital

Medical director, division of medical and psychiatric services, department of corrections.

Insurance commissioner

Physician epidemiologist

Assistant commissioner, dept. of environmental services

Division director, dept. of health and human services

Groups $66,325-$83,477

Assistant superintendent for professional services. New Hampshire Hospital

Assistant commissioner of transportation

Commissioner, corrections

Commissioner, dept. of environmental services

Senior division director, dept. of health and human services

Deputy commissioner, health and human services

Executive director. New Hampshire retirement system

Group T $85,753 Attorney general

Commissioner, health and human services Commissioner, education Commissioner, revenue administration Commissioner, resources and economic development Safety commissioner Public utilities commissioners

STATE GOVERNMENT 593

Commissioner, dept. of administrative services Commissioner, dept. of transportation

Group U $116,394

Chief medical examiner

Group V $91,474

Group W $96,060

Governor

COUNTY OFFICERS

Belknap County

Sheriff— Stephen G. Hodges, r, Meredith Attorney Lauren J. Noether, r, Tilton Treasurer Robert E. Corbin, r. Belmont Reg. of Deeds Rachel M. Normandin. r, Laconia Reg. of Probate Estelle J. Dearborn, r, Laconia County Commissioners: 1st District Philip R Daigneault, Laconia 2nd District Mark E. Thurston, r, Sanbomton 3rd District Christopher D. Boothy, r. Meredith

Carroll County

Sheriff Scott A. Carr, r, Ossipee

Attorney Robin J. Gordon, d, Tam worth

Treasurer Donald R. Banks, r. Freedom

Reg. of Deeds Lillian O. Brookes, r, Wolfeboro

Reg. of Probate Gail A. Monet, r. Madison

County Commissioners:

1st District David Sorensen, r, Conway

2nd District Brenda M. Presby, r. Freedom

3rd District Marjorie M. Webster, r, Wolfeboro

Cheshire County

Sheriff Richard A. Foote, r, Swanzey Attorney Peter Heed, r, Westmoreland Treasurer Ellen M. De Young, r, Swanzey Reg. of Deeds Evelyn S. Hubal. r, Keene Reg. of Probate— Elizabeth B. Minkler, r, Keene County Commissioners: 1st District Margaret E. Lynott, d, Swanzey 2nd District Gregory T. Martin, d, Keene 3rd District Peter B. Davis, r, Jaffrey

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Coos County

Sheriff Robert A. Loven. r, Dummer Attorney Pierre J. Morin, r, Berlin Treasurer Donald M. Bisson, r, Berlin Reg. of Deeds Carole Lamirande, d, Berlin Reg. of Probate Teni L. Peterson, r, Lancaster County Commissioners: 1st District A. M. Sue Trottier. r. Berlin 2nd District Thomas R. Corrigan. r, Lancaster 3rd District Burnham Judd, r, Pittsburg

Grafton County

Sheriff Charles E. Barry, r, Haverhill Attorney Ken Anderson, r, Plymouth Treasurer Kathleen W. Ward, r, Littleton Reg. of Deeds Carol A. Elliott, r, Plymouth Reg. of Probate Rebecca R. Wyman, r, Haverhill County Commissioners: 1st District Michael J. Cryans, d, Hanover 2nd District Raymond S. Burton, r. Bath 3rd District Steve Panagoulis, r, Plymouth

Hillsborough County

Sheriff Walter A. Morse, r. Hillsborough

Attorney Peter McDonough, d. Manchester

Treasurer David G. Fredette. r, Nashua

Reg. of Deeds Judith A. MacDonald, r, Merrimack

Reg. of Probate Robert R. Rivard, r, Manchester

County Commissioners:

1st District Toni Pappas, r, Manchester

2nd District Rhona Charbonneau, r, Hudson

3rd District Carol H. Holden, r, Amherst

Merrimack County

Sheriff Chester L. Jordan, r. Bow Attorney Michael T. Johnson, r, Canterbury Treasurer Stuart D. Trachy, r, Franklin Reg. of Deeds Kathi L. Guay, r, Concord Reg. of Probate Jane Bradstreet, r, Hopkinton County Commissioners: 1st District Katherine D. Rogers, d. Concord 2nd District Rick A. Trombly, d, Boscawen 3rd District Bernard Lamach, r, Bradford

STATE GOVERNMENT 595

Rockingham County

Sheriff J. Dan Linehan, r,Danville

Attorney Jim Reams, r. Hampton

Treasurer Edward R.Buck III. r, Hampton

Reg. of Deeds Cathy Stacey, r, Salem

Reg. of Probate Andrew Christie, Jr.. Hampton Falls

County Commissioners:

1st District Katharin Pratt, r. Hampton

2nd District Maureen Barrows, r, Exeter

3rd District Ernest R Barka, r, Derry

Strafford County

Sheriff Marty Heon. d. Middleton Attorney Janice K. Rundles, d, Lee Treasurer Pamela J. Arnold, d, Milton Reg. of Deeds Leo E. Lessard. d, Milton Reg. of Probate Kimberly Quint, d, Dover County Commissioners:

Paul J. Dumont. d, Rochester

Ronald Chagnon, d, Farmington

George Maglaras, d, Dover

Sullivan County

Sheriff— Michael L. Prozzo, Jr.. r, Claremont Attorney Marc B. Hathaway, r, Lempster Treasurer Peter R. Lovely, Sr., r, Newport Reg. of Deeds— Sharron A. King, r, Claremont Reg. of Probate Diane M. Davis, r, Newport County Commissioners: 1st District Donald S. Clarke, d, Claremont 2nd District Joan R. MacConnell, d, Newport 3rd District— Rudolf A. Adler, r, Lempster

INDEX 597

INDEX

91 1 Commission 445

Accountancy, State Board of (See Dept. of State) 561

Acupuncture, Board of (See Health and Human Services) 487

Adjutant General 443

Administrative Services 443

Personnel, Division of 446

Adult Parole Board (See Dept. of Corrections) 459

Aging. State Committee on (See Health and Human Services) 484

Agriculture, Markets and Food, Dept. of 447

Agricultural Advisory Board 449

Agricultural Lands Preservation Committee 450

Apple Marketing Advisory Board 449

Conservation Committee, State 45 1

Invasive Species Committee 45 1

Pesticides Control Board 448

Veterinary Medicine, Board of 452

Veterinarian, State 448

Air Resources Council (See Environmental Services) 470

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention (See Health and Human Services) 485

Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Professionals (See Health and Human Services) . . . .486

American & Canadian French Cultural Exchange Commission 452

Appellate Board (See Employment Security) 467

Apple Marketing Advisory Board 449

Apprenticeship Council, State (See Labor) 519

Architects, Joint Board (See Dept. of State) 564

Arts, N.H. State Council (See Cultural Resources) 460

Athletic Trainers (See Health and Human Services) 488

Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission 453

Atomic Development Activities, Coordinator of 453

Attorney-General (See Dept. of Justice) 515

Auctioneers, State Board of (See Dept. of State) 562

Aviation Users Advisory Board (See Dept. of Transportation) 573

Ballot Law Commission (See Dept. of State) 562

Banking Department 454

Barbering, Cosmetology and Esthetics, Board of (See Health and Human Services) .488

Boxing and Wrestling Commission (See Dept. of State) 563

Business Finance Authority 454

Cancer and Chronic Diseases, Adv. Panel (See Health and Human Services) 489

Cannon Mountain Adv. Comm (See DRED) 540

Charitable Trusts (See Dept. of Justice) 518

Chief Medical Examiner (Sec Dept. of Justice) 518

Children Youth, and Families (See Health and Human Services) 491

Chiropractic Examiners, Board of (See Health and Human Services) 493

Claims, Board of (See Dept. of State) 563

Community Development Finance Authority 455

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Community Technical Colleges, Board of Trustees 533

Compensation Appeals Board (See Dept. of Labor) 519

Conciliation and Arbitration, State Board of (See Labor) 522

Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Compact 456

Connecticut River Bridge Adv. Comm 456

Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission 456

Connecticut River Valley Resource Commission 457

Conservation Committee, State (See Dept. of Agriculture) 451

Consumer Advocate (See PUC) 537

Continuing Care, Adv. Council on (See Insurance Dept.) 514

Corrections, Dept. of 458

Adult Parole Board 459

Superintendent, NH State Prison for Women 459

County Officers, State 593

Cultural Resources, Dept. of 460

Arts, N.H. State Council on the 460

Historical Resources Council 462

Library, Advisory Council 463

McAuliffe, Christa Planetarium Commission 463

Current Use Advisory Board (See Revenue Administration) 548

Deferred Compensation Commission 459

Dental Examiners, State (See Health and Human Services) 493

Dieticians. Board of Licensed 494

District and Municipal Courts 584

Economic Development Matching Grants Program 542

Economic Development, Division of 538

(See Resources and Economic Development)

Education, State Board of 464

Health and Education Facilities Authority 466

New England Board of Higher Education 465

School Building Authority. New Hampshire 466

Electricians" Board (See Dept. of Safety) 553

Emergency Management, Governor's Office on 469

Emergency Shelter and Homeless Coordination Commission 503

Employment Security, Department of 466

Appellate Board 467

Unemployment Compensation Advisory Council 468

Engineers Board (See Dept. of State) 564

Enhanced 91 1 Commission 445

Environmental Services, Dept. of 469

Air Resources Council 470

Hazardous Waste Facility Siting Board 471

Lakes Management Advisory Commission 471

New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission 472

Oil Fund Disbursement Fund 473

Rivers Management Advisory Commission 473

Waste Management Council 475

Water Resources Council 476

Water Council 477

INDEX 599

Water Treatment Plant Advisory Committee 478

Water Well Board 479

Wetlands Council 479

Epidemiologist, State Physician 510

Executive Department 442

Fire Control, State Board of (See Dept. of Safety) 554

Fire Standards & Training Commission (See Dept. of Safety) 555

Fish and Game Commission 480

Public Water Access Advisory Board 482

Shore Fisheries, Advisory Committee on 482

Forester's Board (See Dept. of State) 566

Forests and Lands Div. (See DRED) 538

Funeral Directors and Embalmers, State Board of Registration of 495

(See Health & Human Services)

Geologists, Board of Professional 567

Governor 442

Hazardous Material Transportation Advisory Board (See Safety) 557

Hazardous Waste Facility Siting Board (See Env. Services) 471

Health and Human Services, Department of 483

Acupuncture, Board of 487

Aging, State Committee on 484

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention, Intervention and Treatment Comm 485

Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Professionals 486

Athletic Trainers 488

Barbering, Cosmetology and Esthetics, Board of 488

Cancer & Chronic Diseases, Adv. Panel 489

Children, Youth, and Families Advisory Board 491

Chiropractic Examiners. Board of 493

Dental Examiners, State Board 493

Dietitians, Board of Licensed 494

Emergency Shelter and Homeless Coordination Commission 495

Epidemiologist, State Physician 510

Forensic Toxicologist 510

Funeral Directors and Embalmers, State Board 495

Health Services Planning and Review Board 496

Hearing Care Providers, Board of 497

Joint Pharmaceutical Formulary Board 498

Juvenile Parole Board 499

Medicine, Board of Reg 499

Medical Review Subcommittee 500

Mental Health Practice, Board of Examiners 501

Midwifery Council 502

Nursing Board of 502

Occupational Therapy, Board of 503

Ophthalmic Dispensing, Adv. Council on 504

Optometry, Board of Reg 504

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Pharmacy Board 505

Physical Therapy, Board of 506

Physician/Dentist. Senior 510

Physician, Senior 510

Podiatrists, Board of Registration of 506

Radiation Advisory Comm 507

Respiratory Care Practitioners 508

Speech-Language Pathology 508

Youth Development Services Adv. Board 509

Health and Education Facilities Auth. (See Education) 466

Health Services, Planning and Review Board 496

Heating System Certification Advisory Board 551

Hearing Care Providers, Board of 497

Historic Preservation Officer (See Cultural Resources) 463

Historical Records Advisory Board, State 570

Historical Resources Council (See Cultural Resources) 462

Housing Finance Authority 511

Human Rights, N.H. Commission for 512

Insurance Department 513

Continuing Care Advisory Council 514

International Trade, Adv. Council (See DRED) 539

Invasive Species Comm. (See Agriculture) 451

Joint Pharmaceutical Formulary Board (See Dept. Health and Human Services) . . . .498

Joint Promotional Program Screening Comm. (See DRED) 541

Judges of Probate 583

Judicial Council 581

Justice, Dept. of 515

Attorney General 515

Charitable Trusts 518

Chief Medical Examiner 518

Uniform State Laws, Commission to study 518

Justices, District and Municipal Courts 584

Justices. Supreme and Superior Courts 581

Juvenile Parole Board (See Health & Human Services) 499

Labor, Department of 519

Compensation Appeals Board 519

Conciliation and Arbitration, State Board of 522

State Apprenticeship Council 519

Penalty Appeal Board 523

Workmen's Compensation Advisory Council 523

Land and Community Heritage Authority 524

Land Surveyors, Joint Board (See Dept. of State) 565

Lakes Management Advisory Committee (See Env. Services) 471

Legislative Leadership 436

Library, Advisory Council (See Cultural Resources) 463

Liquor Commission, State 525

INDEX 601

Maine-New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority 526

Marital Mediator Certification Board 526

McAuliffe, Christa, Planetarium Commission (See Cultural Resources) 463

Medical Examiner, Chief (See Dept. of Justice) 518

Mental Health Practice (See Health and Human Services) 501

Medicine, Board of Registration in (See Health and Human Services) 499

Merrimack River Valley Flood Control Commission 527

Midwifery Council 502

Milk Sanitation Board 527

Moorings Appeals Board (See Dept. of Safety) 558

Motor Vehicles, Division of (See Dept. of Safety) 550

Motor Vehicle Industry Board 553

Mount Washington Commission 527

Municipal Bond Bank 528

Municipal Records Board 528

Natural Scientists, Board of (See Dept. of State) 567

New England Board of Higher Education (See Education) 465

New Motor Vehicle Arbitration Board (See Dept. of Safety) 552

Northeast Interstate Dairy Compact Commission 529

Nursing Board (See Health & Human Services) 502

Occupational Therapy, Board of (See Health and Human Services) 503

Oil Fund Disbursement Board (See Environmental Services) 473

Old Man of the Mountain, Caretaker of (See DRED) 540

Optometry, Board of Registration in (See Health and Human Services) 504

Ophthalmic Dispensing, Advisory Council (See Health and Human Services) 504

Pari-Mutuel Commission 529

Parks and Recreation (See Resources and Economic Dev.) 538

Passenger Tramway Safety Board (See Dept. of Safety) 558

Pease Air Force Base Redevelopment Commission 530

Personnel Division (See Adm. Services) 446

Penalty Appeal Board (See Labor) 523

Pesticides Control Board (See Agriculture) 448

Pharmacy Board (See Health and Human Services) 505

Physical Therapy, Board of (See Health and Human Services) 506

Plumbers, State Board for Licensing and Regulation of 530

Podiatrists, Board of Reg. of (See Health and Human Services) 506

Poet Laureate 531

Police Commission 531

Police, State (See Dept. of Safety) 550

Port Authority, New Hampshire State (See DRED) 541

Postsecondary Education Commission 532

Public Employee Labor Relations Board 536

Public Utilities Commission 537

Consumer Advocate 537

Residential Ratepayers Adv. Board 537

Public Water Access Advisory Board (See Fish and Game) 482

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Radiation Advisory Comm. (See Health and Human Services) 507

Railroad Appeal Board (See Dept. of Transportation) 575

Real Estate Appraisers Board 569

Real Estate Commission 568

Records Management and Archives (See Dept. of State) 561

Regional Community-Technical Colleges, Board of Trustees 533

Regional Community-Technical Inst, and Colleges, Presidents of 535

Residential Ratepayers Adv. Board (See PUC) 537

Resources and Economic Development 538

Cannon Mountain Advisory Commission 540

Caretaker of the Old Man of the Mountain 540

Economic Development 538

Forest and Lands 538

International Trade. Adv. Commission 539

Joint Promotional Program Screening Comm 541

N.H. State Port Authority 541

Parks and Recreation 538

Telecommunications Planning and Development Adv. Comm 543

Travel and Tourism Advisory Commission 544

Respiratory Care Practitioners (See Health and Human Services) 508

Retirement System, New Hampshire 546

Revenue Administration, Department of 547

Current Use Advisory Board 548

Rivers Management Advisory Committee (See Environmental Services) 473

Safety, Department of 549

Electricians Board 553

Emergency Medical Services 549

Fire Control, State Board of 554

Fire Standards and Training Commission 555

Hazardous Material Transportation Adv. Board 557

Heating System Certification 551

Moorings Appeals Board 558

Motor Vehicle Industry Board 553

Motor Vehicles 550

New Motor Vehicle Arbitration Board 552

Passenger Tramway Safety Board 558

Safety Services 550

State Coordinator of Highway Safety 55 1

State Police 550

Traffic Safety Commission 559

Salaries - State Officers 589

School Building Authority, New Hampshire (See Education) 466

Shore Fisheries, Advisory Committee on (See Fish and Game) 482

Skyhaven Airport Operation Commission (See Transportation) 575

Speech-Language Pathology, Board of (See Health and Human Services) 508

State-Capital Region Planning Commission 570

State, Department of 560

Accountancy, State Board of 561

Architects, Board of 564

INDEX 603

Auctioneers, State Board of 562

Ballot Law Commission 562

Boxing and Wrestling Commission 563

Claims, Board of 563

Engineers, Board of 564

Foresters, Board of 566

Geologists, Board of 567

Land Surveyors, Board of 565

Natural Scientists, Board of 567

Records Management and Archives 561

Secretary of State 560

Superior Court Justices 581

Supreme Court Justices 581

Sweepstakes Commission, State 571

Tax and Land Appeals, Board of 572

Telecommunications Planning and Development Advisory Commission 543

Toxicologist, Forensic 510

Traffic Safety Commission (See Dept. of Safety) 559

Transportation, Dept. of 573

Appeals Board 574

Aviation Users Advisory Board 573

Railroad Appeals Board 575

Skyhaven Airport Operation Commission 575

Travel and Tourism, Adv. Comm. (See DRED) 544

Treasurer, State 571

Unemployment Compensation Advisory Council (See Employment Security) 468

Uniform State Laws, Commission to Study (See Dept. of Justice) 518

University System of New Hampshire, Board of Trustees 576

Veterans' Council ' 572

Veterans' Home, Board of Managers 512

Veterinarian, State (See Dept. of Agriculture) 448

Veterinary Medicine, Board of (See Agriculture) 452

Volunteerism, Office of 447

Warden, State Prison (See Dept. of Corrections) 458

Waste Management Council (See Env. Services) 475

Water Council 477

Water Pollution Control Comm. N.E. Interstate (See Env. Services) 472

Water Resources (See Env. Services) 476

Water Treatment Plant Advisory Committee (See Env. Services) 478

Water Well Board.(See Env. Services) 479

Wetlands Council (See Env. Services) 479

Women, NH State Prison for 459

Women, State Commission on the Status of 578

Worker's Compensation, Advisory Council (See Labor) 523

Youth Development Services Advisory Board 509

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