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Governor JUDD GREGG
State of New Hampshire
MANUAL
for the
GENERAL COURT
1989
No. 51
PUBLISHED BY THE
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
WILLIAM M. GARDNER
Secretary of State
ROBERT P. AMBROSE
Deputy Secretary of State
Edited and Compiled by
KAREN H. LADD
1989
PREFACE
The publication of the 1989 Manual for the General Court
marks the 51st volume published in this series. It includes
general information about state government and the 1988
election results of the February Presidential Primary, the
September State Primary and the November General Election.
It also gives special recognition on the following page to
three individuals who have given many years of service as
elected officials in state government.
William M. Gardner
Bernard A. Streeter, Jr.
Dean of the Executive Council
Clesson J. Blaisdell
Dean of the State Senate
Daniel J. Healy
Dean of the
House of Representatives
Councilor Streeter holds the distinction of
serving longer as a member of the Execu-
tive Council than any other person since
the adoption of the state constitution over
two centuries ago. A native of Keene and
a resident of Nashua, he is serving his tenth
non-consecutive term representing the fifth
district.
Senator Blaisdell of Keene is currently
serving his tenth non-consecutive two-year
term. Upon completion of this term, he
will have served twenty years in the Senate,
a length of time only two previous senators
will have surpassed since the adoption of
our constitution.
Representative Healy of Manchester has
the distinct honor of having served more
years and more terms in the N.H. House
of Representatives than any other person
in the state's history. Upon completion of
this term, his twenty-second, he will have
served 44 years in the House with all but
two years being consecutive. His long
service record will be very difficult for
anyone to surpass in the years to come.
CONTENTS
New Hampshire Constitution 1
Index to Constitutional Amendments 35
Chief Executives 37
Executive Councilors 39
State Senators 45
Justices of Supreme Court 78
Justices of Superior Court 81
United States Senators 83
Members of Continental Congress 85
Members of U.S. House of Representatives 85
Presidents of the Senate 90
Senate Clerks 92
Speakers of the House of Representatives 93
House Clerks 95
Department of State 95
Treasury 97
Attorneys-General 98
Presidential Electors 101
Population and Area 107
Towns and Wards Elective Districts 112
Voter Turnout 121
Presidential Primary 131
Direct Primary 199
General Election 289
Constitutional Amendment Question 365
State Government 379
Index to State Government Section 499
CONSTITUTION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
ESTABLISHED OCTOBER 31, 1783 TO TAKE EFFECT JUNE 2, 1784
AS SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED AND IN FORCE
DECEMBER 1984
PART FIRST-
BILL OF RIGHTS
Article
1. 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 unalien-
able.
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 prosecu-
tion.
18. Penalties to be proportioned
to offenses; true design of
punishment.
19. Searches and seizures reg-
ulated.
20. Jury trial in civil causes.
21. Jurors; compensation.
22. Free speech; liberty of the
press.
23. Retrospective laws prohib-
ited.
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.
31. 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 politic.
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; pro-
hibited from authorizing towns
to aid certain corporations.
5-a. Continuity of government in
case of enemy attack.
5-b. Power to provide for tax val-
uations based on use.
6. Valuation and taxation.
6-a. Use of certain revenues re-
stricted to highways.
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7. Members of legislature not to
take fees or act as counsel.
8. Open sessions of legislature.
HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
9. Representatives elected every
second year; apportionment of
representatives.
9-a. Legislative adjustments of
census with reference to
non-residents.
10. [Repealed, 1889.]
11. Small towns, representation
by districts.
11-a. Division of town, ward, or
place; representative districts.
12. Biennial election of repre-
sentatives in November.
13. [Repealed, 1976.]
14. Representatives, how elected,
qualifications of.
15. Compensation of the legislature.
16. Vacancies in house, how filled.
17. House to impeach before the
senate.
18. Money bills to originate in
house.
18-a. Budget bills.
19. Adjournment.
20. Quorum, what constitutes.
21. Privileges of members of the
legislature.
22. House to elect speaker and
officers, settle rules of pro-
ceedings, and punish miscon-
duct.
23. Senate and executive have
like powers; imprisonment
limited.
24. Journals and laws to be pub-
ished; yeas and nays, and
protests.
SENATE
25. Senate; how constituted.
26. Senatorial districts, how con-
stituted.
26-a. Division of town, ward, or
place; senatorial districts.
27. Election of senators.
28. [Repealed, 1976.]
29. Qualifications of senators.
30. Inhabitant defined.
31. Inhabitants of unincorporated
places; their rights, etc.
32. Biennial meetings, how
warned, governed, and
conducted; return of votes,
etc.
33. Secretary of state to count
votes for senators and notify
persons elected.
34. Vacancies in senate, how
filled.
35. Senate, judges of their own
elections.
36. Adjournment.
37. Senate to elect their own
officers; quorum.
38. Senate to try impeachments;
mode of proceeding.
39. Judgment on impeachment
limited.
40. Chief justice to preside on
impeachment of governor.
EXECUTIVE POWER-
GOVERNOR
41. Governor, supreme executive
magistrate.
42. Election of governor, return
of votes; electors; if no
choice, legislature to elect
one of two highest
candidates; qualifications
for governor.
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43. In cases of disagreement,
governor to adjourn or pro-
rogue legislature; if causes
exist, may convene them else-
where.
44. Veto to bills.
45. Resolves to be treated like
bills.
46. Nomination and appointment
of officers.
47. Governor and council have
negative on each other.
48. [Repealed, 1976.]
49. President of senate, etc. to
act as governor when office
vacant; speaker of house to
act when office of president
of senate also vacant.
49-a. Prolonged failure to qualify;
vacancy in office of governor
due to physical or mental
incapacity, etc.
50. Governor to prorogue or
adjourn
legislature, and call extra
sessions.
51. Powers and duties of governor
as commander-in-chief.
52. Pardoning power.
53. [Repealed, 1976.]
54. [Repealed, 1976.]
55. [Repealed, 1976.]
56. Disbursements from treasury.
57. [Repealed, 1950.]
58. Compensation of governor
and council.
59. Salaries of judges.
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 proceed-
ings of council.
65. Councilor districts provided
for.
66. Elections by legislature may
be adjourned from day to
day; order thereof.
SECRETARY, TREASURER,
ETC
67. Election of secretary and
treasurer.
68. State records, where kept;
duty of secretary.
69. Deputy secretary.
70. Secretary to give bond.
COUNTY TREASURER, ETC
71. County treasurers, registers
of probate, county attorneys,
sheriffs, and registers of
deeds elected.
72. Counties may be divided into
districts for registering
deeds.
JUDICIARY POWER
72-a. Supreme and superior courts.
73. 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 dis-
qualified by age.
79. Judges and justices not to act
as counsel.
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80. Jurisdiction and term of
probate courts.
81. Judges and registers of pro-
bate 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 dis-
qualify for office.
97. [Repealed, 1950.]
98. Constitution, when to take
effect.
99. [Repealed, 1980.]
100. Alternate methods of Pro-
posing 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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PART FIRST
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 Hfe and Hberty; acquiring, pos-
sessing, and protecting, 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 ac-
count 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
society, they surrender up some of their natural rights to that society, in order to en-
sure the protection 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 unaliena-
ble 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 prin-
ciples, 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
*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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protection of the law; and no subordination of any one sect, denomination or persua-
sion to another shall ever be established.
June 2, 1784
Amended 1968 to remove obsolete sectarian references.
[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
hereafter 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 government are their substitutes and agents, and at all times accountable
to them. Government, therefore, should be open, accessible, accountable and respon-
sive. 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 trans-
missible 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
emolument 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 es-
tablish a new government. The doctrine of nonresistance against arbitrary power, and
oppression, is absurd, slavish, 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 Unit-
ed 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 primary elections therefor, or of city elec-
tions, 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 per-
son, in the choice of any officer or officers to be elected or upon any question submit-
ted 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.
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June 2, 1784
Amended 1903 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.
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 service 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; conformably 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, im-
munities, 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; pro-
vided 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 per-
son 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 ex-
pense 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
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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, 1784
[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 particu-
lar county or judicial district, upon motion by the defendant, and after a finding by
the court that a fair and impartial trial cannot be had where the offense may be com-
mitted, 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 penalties ought to be proportioned to the nature of the offense. No wise legisla-
ture 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 offenses, 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 per-
son for examination or trial in prosecutions for criminal matters, are contrary to this
right, if the cause or foundation of them be not previously supported by oath or affir-
mation; 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 accompa-
nied 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 procedure 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.
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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 quah-
fied persons should be appointed to serve; and such ought to be fully compensated for
their travel, time and attendance.
June 2, 1784
[Art.J 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 inviola-
bly 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 deci-
sion of civil causes, or the punishment of offenses.
June 2, 1784
[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 con-
sent 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 pohtical subdivision in such
a way as to necessitate additional local expenditures by the political subdivision unless
such programs or responsibilities are fully funded by the state or unless such programs
or responsibilities 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 legis-
lature shall expressly provide for.
June 2, 1784
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[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 can-
not be the foundation of any action, complaint, or prosecution, in any other court or
place whatsoever.
June 2, 1784
[Art.] 31. [Meetings of Legislature, for What Purposes.] The legislature shall assemble
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, strengthen-
ing 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 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 ev-
ery citizen to be tried by judges as impartial as the lot of humanity will admit. It is there-
fore 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 limitations, 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 pensions 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 pay-
able to the New Hampshire retirement system or any successor system to fund the sys-
tem's liabilities, as shall be determined by sound actuarial valuation and practice, in-
dependent 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
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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 encum-
bered 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 con-
stitution in one indissoluble bond of union and amity.
June 2, 1784
[Art.] 38. [Social Virtues Inculcated.] A frequent recurrence to the fundamental prin-
ciples of the constitution, and a constant adherence to justice, moderation, temperance,
industry, 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 representa-
tives, 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 chang-
ing 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,
provided that such charters or amendments shall become effective only upon the ap-
proval 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
GENERAL COURT
[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 12:01 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 meet-
ing 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 authori-
ty to erect and constitute judicatories and courts of record, or other courts, to be hold-
en, 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 capital, and whether the said pleas be real, personal or
mixed, and for the awarding and issuing execution thereon. To which courts and judica-
tories, are hereby given and granted, full power and authority, from time to time, to
administer oaths or affirmations, for the better discovery of truth in any matter in con-
troversy, 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, Im-
pose Fines and Assess Taxes; Prohibited from Authorizing Towns to Aid Certain
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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 wholesome and reasonable orders, laws, statutes, ordinances, directions, and instruc-
tions, 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 thereof, and of the subjects of the same, for the necessary
support and defense of the government 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 appointment 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 constitu-
tion; and also to impose fines, mulcts, imprisonments, and other punishments, 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 serv-
ice, in the necessary defense and support of the government of this state, and the pro-
tection and preservation 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 cor-
poration having for its object a dividend of profits or in any way aid the same by tak-
ing 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 in-
sure continuity of state and local government operations in periods of emergency result-
ing from disasters 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 incum-
bents 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 operations including but not limited to the financing
thereof. In the exercise of the powers hereby 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
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[Art.] 6. [Valuation and Taxation.] The public charges of government, or any part
thereof, 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
property 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 regis-
tration fees, operators' licenses, gasoline road tolls or any other special charges or tax-
es 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, reconstruc-
tion 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 revenues shall, by transfer of funds or otherwise,
be diverted to any other purpose whatsoever.
November 29, 1938
[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 be-
fore either branch of the legislature; and upon due proof thereof, such member shall
forfeit his seat in the legislature.
September 5, 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.
September 5, 1792
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
[Art.] 9. [Representatives Elected Every Second Year; Apportionment of Represen-
tatives.] There shall be in the legislature of this state a house of representatives, bienni-
ally 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 chos-
en from the towns, wards, places, and representative districts thereof established here-
under, shall be not less than three hundred seventy-five or more than four hundred. As
soon as possible 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 ap-
portionment of representatives according to the last general census of the inhabitants
of the state taken by authority of the United States or of this state. In making such ap-
portionment, no town, ward or place shall be divided nor the boundaries thereof altered.
June 2, 1784
Amended 1877 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
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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 Unit-
ed States or of this state on account of non-residents temporarily residing in this state.
November 30, 1960
[Art.] 10. [Representation of Small Towns.l (Repealed)
June 2, 1784. Small towns grouped together to provide one representative for 150 rate-
able polls. The election meeting was to rotate annually between the towns.
Amended 1877 increasing districts to 600 inhabitants; rotation of meeting changed to
biennially.
Repealed in 1889. Provisions incorporated into Art. 11.
[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 num-
ber of inhabitants necessary to entitle it to one representative, the legislature shall form
those towns, wards, or unincorporated places into representative districts which con-
tain a sufficient number 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 unin-
corporated places forming one district shall be reasonably proximate to one another.
The legislature shall form the representative 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 propor-
tional 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
represented 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.] Notwithstand-
ing Articles 9 and 11, a law providing for an apportionment to form representative dis-
tricts under Articles 9 and 11 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
representatives.
Note: The phrase "town, district, parish, or place" was shortened to "district" in en-
grossed copy of 1792, apparently without authority.
Repealed in 1976.
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[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 preced-
ing 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 1852 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."
[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,
seasonably attending and not departing without license, the sum of $200 and each mem-
ber 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; provid-
ed, however, that, when a special session shall be called by the governor or by a % 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 attending 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 Umiting 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 time 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 executive, legislative and judi-
cial branches of government. No section or footnote of any such budget bill shall con-
tain any provision which establishes, amends or repeals statutory law, other than pro-
visions establishing, amending or repealing operating and capital expenses for the
executive, legislative and judicial branches of government.
November 28, 1984
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[Art.] 19. [Adjournment.] The house of representatives shall have the power to ad-
journ themselves.
June 2, 1784
Amended 1948 substituting "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
representatives shall be a quorum for doing business: But when less than two-thirds
of the representatives elected shall be present, the assent of two-thirds of those mem-
bers 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 represen-
tatives, 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
[Art.] 22. [House to Elect Speaker and Officers, Settle Rules of Proceedings, and
Punish Misconduct.] The house of representatives shall choose their own speaker, ap-
point 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 constitution. 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 officers in the execution of any order or proce-
dure 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
qualifications 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 mo-
tion 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 dis-
sent, 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.
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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 equal-
ly represented in the senate, the legislature shall divide the state into single-member dis-
tricts, as nearly equal as may be in population, each consisting of contiguous towns,
city wards and unincorporated places, without dividing any town, city ward or unin-
corporated place. The legislature shall form the single-member districts at its next ses-
sion 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 still based on proportion
of taxes paid by the district.
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.] Notwithstand-
ing Article 26 or any other article, a law providing for an apportionment to form senatori-
al districts under Article 26 of Part Second may divide a town, ward or unincorporat-
ed 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 dis-
trict, 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 1877 twice substituting biennial election and sessions for annual elections
and sessions 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 1877 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
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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 "parish-
es." 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 sena-
tors; and shall, in said meetings, in presence of the said selectmen, and of the town or
city clerk, in said meetings, sort and count the said votes, and make a public declara-
tion 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 attested copy thereof, to be by him sealed up and
directed to the secretary of state, within five days following the election, with a super-
scription 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 substituting "wards" for "parishes" and added reference to city clerks.
Amended 1974 substituting "December" for "January" and "twenty" and "thirty" regard-
ing 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 Elect-
ed.] 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, ex-
amine the returned copy of such records; and fourteen days before the first Wednes-
day 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.
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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
majority of councilors.
Amended 1877 changing annually to biennially.
Amended 1889 changing June to January for beginning of session.
Amended 1912 substituting "plurality of votes" for "majority of votes."
Amended 1968 deleting proviso relating to the first year.
Amended 1974 changing meeting to first Wednesday of December.
Amended 1976 providing that the secretary of state should examine the returns and notify
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 sup-
plied 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 hav-
ing the highest number of votes in the district, and out of them shall elect, by joint bal-
lot, 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 vacancies in the senate arising by
death, removal out of the state, or otherwise, except from failure to elect, shall be filled
by a new election 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 election if person elected is not qualified.
[Art.l 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 constitution.
June 2, 1784
[Art.] 36. [Adjournment.] The senate shall have power to adjourn themselves, and
whenever they shall sit on the trial of any impeachment, they may adjourn to such time
and place as they may think proper although the legislature be not assembled on such
day, or at such place.
June 2, 1784
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.
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[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 is-
sue summons, or compulsory process, for convening witnesses before them: But previ-
ous 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 malad-
ministration 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 impeachment; 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 ap-
pear hear the proofs in support of the impeachment, and render judgment thereon,
his nonappearance 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 neverthe-
less 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 gover-
nor shall be impeached, the chief justice of the supreme judicial court, shall, during
the trial, preside in the senate, but have no vote therein.
September 5, 1792
EXECUTIVE POWER
GOVERNOR
[Art.] 41. [Governor, Supreme Executive Magistrate.] There shall be a supreme ex-
ecutive 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 court action or proceeding brought in the name of the state,
enforce compliance with any constitutional or legislative mandate, or restrain viola-
tion of any constitutional or legislative power, duty, or right, by any officer, depart-
ment or agency of the state. This authority shall not be construed to authorize any ac-
tion 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.
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[Art.] 42. [Election of Governor, Return of Votes; Electors; If No Choice, Legisla-
ture to Elect One of Two Highest Candidates; Qualifications for Govemor.l 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 senators; and the secretary shall lay the same before the senate and house of represen-
tatives, 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 gover-
nor 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 office, unless at the time of his election, he shall have
been an inhabitant of this state for 7 years next preceding, 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 1889 changing June to January for the secretary of state to lay the votes be-
fore 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 re-
quire, 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 1792 twice changing president to governor and inserting "place" of ad-
journment.
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 con-
vene 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 sent, together with such objections, to the other house,
by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and, if approved by two-thirds of that house.
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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 persons, voting for or against the bill, shall be en-
tered 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.
September 5, 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 dis-
approved by him, shall be repassed by the senate and house of representatives, accord-
ing to the rules and limitations prescribed in the case of a bill.
September 5, 1792
[Art.] 46. [Nomination and Appointment of Officers.] All judicial officers, the at-
torney general, and all officers of the navy, and general and field officers of the militia,
shall be nominated and appointed by the governor and council; and every such nomi-
nation shall be made at least three days prior to such appointment; and no appoint-
ment 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
governor the captains and subalterns instead of appointing them.
Amended 1903 added proviso that nominees had to be examined and qualified by an
examining 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 inca-
pacity, 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 inca-
pacity 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 inca-
pacity, 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 election for governor shall
take place to fill the vacancy, as provided by law. Whenever the speaker of the house
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acts as governor, he shall act as such only until such time as the vacancy 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 inca-
pacity 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 presi-
dent of the senate, 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 transact 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 governor, and suspension of senate president acting as a senator or speaker to act
as a representative while serving as acting governor.
[Art.] 49-a [Prolonged Failure to Qualify; Vacancy in Office of Governor Due to Phys-
ical or Mental Incapacity, etcj 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 transmits 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 succes-
sion 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 reason of physical or mental incapacity, but the governor is un-
willing 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 ability 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 preponderance 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 inaugurated.
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 dis-
charge the powers and duties of his office. Whenever such disability of the governor.
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as determined by his written declaration or by judgment of the supreme court, has con-
tinued 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 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 fill-
ing of such vacancy, either by special election or continued service of an acting gover-
nor. 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 members 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 ex-
ecute the laws of the state and of the United States; to supress insurrection and to repel
invasion; and, in fine, the governor is hereby entrusted with all other powers incident
to the office of commander-in-chief to be exercised agreeably to the rules and regula-
tions 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 mili-
tary forces.
[Art.] 52. [Pardoning Power.] The power of pardoning offenses, except such as per-
sons may be convicted of before the senate, by impeachment of the house, shall be in
the governor, 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 plead-
ing 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.
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[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 treasury
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 there-
on) but by warrant under the hand of the governor for the time being, by and with the
advice and consent of the council, for the necessary support and defense of this state,
and for the necessary protection and preservation of the inhabitants thereof, agreea-
bly 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 1792 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
ballot, five councilors, for advising the governor in the executive part of government.
The freeholders 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 representatives 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
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shall take the names of the two persons who have the highest number of votes in each
county, and not elected, 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 legis-
lature, 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 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.
September 5, 1792.
[Art.] 63. [Impeachment of Councilors.] The members of the council may be im-
peached by the house, and tried by the senate for bribery, corruption, malpractice, or
maladministration.
June 2, 1784
Amended 1792 changing wording generally and changing mal-conduct to bribery, cor-
ruption, 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 mem-
bers present agreeing thereto; and this record may be called for at any time, by either
house of the legislature; and any member of the council may enter his opinion con-
trary 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,
governing 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.
September 5, 1792
Amended 1912 substituting population for rateable polls.
[Art.] 66. [Elections by Legislature May Be Adjourned From Day to Day; Order There-
of.] 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 com-
pleted 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 people: 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.
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Amended 1877 substituting biennially for annually.
Amended 1889 substituting January for June.
SECRETARY, TREASURER, ETC
[Art.l 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 coun-
cil, 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.
[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 busi-
ness 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.
September 5, 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 attor-
neys, 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, 1874
Amended 1792 twice adding proviso that the legislature could alter the manner of cer-
tifying 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
1877 adding registers of probate, country solicitors, and sheriffs to those to be elected.
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 reasona-
ble sum, for the use of the county for the punctual performance of their respective trusts.
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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 all commissioned officers shall
have by law in their offices shall be expressed in their respective commissions, and all
judicial officers duly appointed, commissioned and sworn, shall hold their offices during
good behavior except those for whom a different provision is made in this constitu-
tion. The governor 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 ad-
dress 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 committee 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
majority 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 promulgated 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 com-
missions 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 neces-
sary 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 Appeals, 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
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[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 demand-
ed 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 pohce 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
justice 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.
September 5, 1792
[Art.] 80. [Jurisdiction and Term of Probate Courts.] All matters relating to the probate
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 conveniency 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 register
of probate, shall be of counsel, act as advocate, or receive any fees as advocate or counsel,
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.
September 5, 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 pleas-
ure: 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 1792 rewording section generally.
ENCOURAGEMENT OF LITERATURE, TRADES, ETC
[Art.] 83. [Encouragement of Literature, etc.; Control of Corporations, Monopo-
lies, etc.] Knowledge and learning, generally diffused through a community, being es-
sential 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
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to promote this end; it shall be the duty of the legislators and magistrates, in all future
periods of this government, 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 promotion of agriculture, arts, sciences, commerce, trades,
manufactures, and natural history of the country; to countenance and inculcate the prin-
ciples of humanity and general benevolence, public and private charity, industry and
economy, honesty and punctuality, sincerity, sobriety, and all social affections, and gener-
ous sentiments, among the people: Provided, nevertheless, that no money raised by tax-
ation 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 protected against all mo-
nopolies 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 capitah-
zation and provision should be made for the supervision and government thereof. There-
fore, 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, corpo-
rations, trusts, and officials doing business within the state; to prevent fictitious capitali-
zation; and to authorize civil and criminal 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 denomi-
nations.
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 tr«st,
shall, before he proceeds to execute the duties of his office, make and subscribe the fol-
lowing declaration, 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 there-
of. So help me God.
I, A.B. do solemnly and sincerely swear and affirm that I will faithfully and impar-
tially 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 Hampshire. 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 obhged 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
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the said oaths, such person shall take and subscribe them, omitting the word "swear,"
and Hkewise 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 alle-
giance; 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
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 informa-
tions, 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 man-
ner, as if such persons had died in a natural way. Nor shall any article, which shall ac-
cidentally 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 hereto-
fore been adopted, used, and approved, in the province, colony, or state of New Hamp-
shire, 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
repugnant 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
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be construed to affect the laws already made respecting the persons, or estates of ab-
sentees.
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 occa-
sions, 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, government, or power, whatever.
June 2, 1784
Amended 1792 changing president to governor. The engrossed copy of 1792, appar-
ently without authority, changed superior court to supreme judicial court.
[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 ac-
tive military service, shall at the same time hold the office of governor, or have a seat
in the senate, or house of representatives, 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 council; 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
government, who, in the due course of law, has been convicted of bribery or corrup-
tion, in obtaining an election or appointment.
June 2, 1784
[Art.] 97. [Value of Money, How Computed.] (Repealed)
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June 2, 1784. Money valued at 6 shillings 8 pence per ounce of silver.
Repealed 1950.
[Art.J 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 con-
stitution, 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 amend-
ments 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 con-
vention 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 of ten years, it shall be submitted by the secretary of state at the general election
in the tenth year following the last submission. If a majority of the qualified voters voting
on the question of holding a convention 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 representatives to the general court are chos-
en. 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 consitutional amendment proposed by the general court or by a constitutional
convention shall be submitted to the voters by written ballot at the next biennial Novem-
ber election 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 ev-
ery 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
proposals 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 recorded
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, 1961, 621.
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.
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.
Insanity, definition of, 1985, 444.
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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.
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, 1943, 429; 1939, 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.
N.H. CHIEF EXECUTIVES
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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.
Name and Residence
John Cutt, Portsmouth
Richard Waldron, Dover
Edward Cranfield, London, Eng.
Walter Barefoote, Lxjndon, 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
WilUam Burnet
Jonathan Belcher, Boston, Mass
Benning Wentworth, Portsmouth
John Wentworth, Portsmouth
Provincial Executives
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
1699-1701
1716-23
1723-27
1727-29
1730-41
1741-66
1767-75
1702-16
1701-02
Matthew Thornton, Merrimack
Meshech Weare, Hampton Falls
Meshech Weare, Hampton Falls
John Landgon, 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
Revolutionary Executives
President
President
Constitutional Executives
President
President, Governor
President, Governor
President, Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
1775-76
1776-85
1784-85
1785-86,
1805-09,
1786-88,
1790-94
1794-1805,
1809-10
1812-13,
1819-23
1823-24
1824-27
1827-28,
1828-29
1830-31
1831-34
88-89
10-12
89-90
13-16
16-19
29-30
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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 F. 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
Chester B. Jordan, Lancaster
Nahum J. Batchelder, Andover
John McLane, Milford
Charles M. Floyd, Manchester, 17
Henry B. Quinby, Laconia
Robert P. Bass, Peterborough
Samuel D. Felker, Rochester, 18
RoUand H. Spaulding, Rochester
Henry W. Keyes, Haverhill, 19
John H. Bartlett, Portsmouth
Albert O Brown, Manchester
Fred H. Brown, Somersworth
John G. Winant, Concord
Huntley N. Spaulding, Rochester
Charles W. Tobey, Temple
H. Styles Bridges, Concord
Francis P. Murphy, Nashua
Robert O. Blood, Concord
Charles M. Dale, Portsmouth
Sherman Adams, Lincoln
Hugh Gregg, Nashua
Lane Dwinell, Lebanon
Wesley Powell, Hampton Falls
John W. King, Manchester
Walter Peterson, Peterborough
Meldrim Thomson, Jr., Orford
Hugh J. Gallen, Littleton, 20
John H. Sununu, Salem
Judd Gregg, Greenfield
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
Governor
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,
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,
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-
74-75
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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 filled out by John Picker-
ing of Portsmouth, president of the Senate.
4. Bartlett was elected president in 1790 by the Senate. He was the last president and the first governor under the
constitution 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 1831. 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 Decem-
ber 29, 1982. Senate President Robert B. Monier was acting governor until November 30, 1982 when the legisla-
ture 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.
EXECUTIVE COUNCILORS
Article 60 of the second part of the constitution provides for an executive coun-
cil 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 government. 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 1901-03
Edmund E. Truesdell, Pembroke 1901-03
Robert N. Chamberlin, Berlin 1901-03
James Frank Seavey, Dover 1903-05
Alfred A. Collins, Danville 1903-05
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
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
James B. Wallace, Canaan
John Scammon, Exeter
John B. Cavanaugh, Manchester
Frank Huntress, Keene
Solon A. Carter, Concord
Miles W. Gray, Columbia
Herbert 1. Goss, Berlin
Charles W. Varney, Rochester
Moise Verrette, Manchester
William D. Swart, Nashua
Edward H. Carroll, Warner
John H. Brown, Concord
Stephen W. Clow, Wolfeboro
Arthur G. Whittemore, Dover
John G. Welpley, Manchester
Windsor H. Goodnow, Keene
George W. Barnes, Lyme
Albert Hislop, Portsmouth
George E. Trudel, Manchester
George L. Sadler, Nashua
Fred S. Roberts, Laconia
Oscar P. Cole, Berlin
Stephen A. Frost, Fremont
Thomas J. Conway, Manchester
Philip H. Faulkner, Keene
Arthur P. Morrill, Concord
John A. Edgerly, Tuftonboro
John A. Hammond, Gilford
Arthur E. Morneau, Manchester
Samuel A. Lovejoy, Milford
Jesse M. Barton, Newport
1907-09
1907-09
1907-09
1907-09
1907-09
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
1915-17
1915-17
1915-17
1915-17
1915-17
1917-18**
1918-19
1917-19
1917-19
1917-19
1917-18**
1918-21
1919-21
1919-21
1919-21
1919-21
1921-23
1921-23
1921-23
1921-23
1921-23
1923-25
1923-25
1923-25
1923-25
1923-25
1925-27
1925-27
1925-27
1925-27
1925-27
'Appointed December 12, 1913, Associate Justice of Superior Court
**Died in office
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Ora A. Brown, Ashland
Guy E. Chesley, Rochester
Albert J. Precourt, Manchester
Albert H. Hunt, Nashua
Frank L. Gerrish, Boscawen
William H. Leith, Lancaster
Harry Merrill, Exeter
Cyprien J. Belanger, Manchester
Harry D. Hopkins, Keene
Harry L. Holmes, Henniker
Charles B. Hoyt, Sandwich
William S. Davis, Barrington
James J. Powers, Manchester
Fred T. Wadleigh, Milford
William B. Mclnnis, Concord
1927-29
1927-29
1927-29
1927-29
1927-29
1929-31
1929-31
1929-31
1929-31
1929-31
1931-33
1931-33
1931-33
1931-33
1931-33
James C. MacLeod, Littleton
Charles H. Brackett, Greenland
Alphonse Roy, Manchester
Francis P. Murphy, Nashua
Charles E. Carroll, Laconia
Lynn Cutler, Berlin
Burt R. Cooper, Rochester
Alphonse Roy, Manchester
Thomas J. Leonard, Nashua
James C. Farmer, Newbury
Virgil D. White, Ossipee
Charles M. Dale, Portsmouth
Thomas A. Murray, Manchester
Alvin A. Lucier, Nashua
George Hamilton Rolfe, Concord
Harold K. Davison, Haverhill
Oren V. Henderson, Durham
Thomas A. Murray, Manchester
Arthur T. Appleton, Dublin
George Hamilton Rolfe, Concord
George D. Roberts, Jefferson
Ansel N. Sanborn, Wakefield
Thomas A. Murray, Manchester
William A. Molloy, Nashua
Harold G. Fairbanks, Newport
Scott C.W. Simpson, Bartlett
John W. Perkins, Hampton
Albert R. Martineau, Manchester
Philip C. Heald, Wilton
Harold G. Fairbanks, Newport
Thomas J. Leonard, Nashua
George Albert Wooster, Concord
James C. MacLeod, Littleton
Joshua Studley, Rochester
Peter R. Poirier, Manchester
1933-35
1933-35
1933-35
1933-35
1933-35
1935-37
1935-37
1935-37
1935-37
1935-37
1937-39
1937-39
1937-39
1937-39
1937-39
1939-41
1939-41
1939-41
1939-41
1939-41
1941-43
1941-43
1941-43
1941-43
1941-43
1943-45
1943-45
1943-45
1943-45
1943-45
1945-47
1945-47
1945-47
1945-47
1945-47
Carl E. Morin, Berlin
Paul W. Hobbs, North Hampton
Paul J. Gingras, Manchester
Franklin Flanders, Weare
Donald G. Matson, Concord
1947-49
1947-49
1947-49
1947-49
1947-49
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Harry P. Smart, Ossipee
J. Guy Smart, Durham
C. Edward Bourassa, Manchester
Charles M. Mills, Jaffrey
Charles F. Stafford, Laconia
George T. Noyes, Bethlehem
Renfrew A. Thomson, Exeter
Howard R. Flanders, Nashua
C. Edward Bourassa, Manchester
Charles F. Stafford, Laconia
George H. Keough, Gorham
C. Wesley Lyons, Rochester
Howard R. Flanders, Nashua
Romeo J. Champagne, Manchester
John P.H. Chandler, Jr., Warner
Parker M. Merrow, Ossipee
Charles T. Durell, Portsmouth
Romeo J. Champagne, Manchester
John P.H. Chandler, Jr., Warner
Fred H. Fletcher, Milford
Charles H. Whittier, Bethlehem
John P.H. Chandler, Jr., Warner
Renfrew A. Thomson, Exeter
Roger E. Brassard, Manchester
Fred H. Fletcher, Milford
1949-51
1949-51
1949-51
1949-51
1949-51
1951-53
1951-53
1951-53
1951-53
1951-53
1953-55
1953-55
1953-55
1953-55
1953-55
1955-57
1955-57
1955-57
1955-57
1955-57
1957-59
1957-59
1957-59
1957-59
1957-59
Daniel A. O'Brien, Lancaster
Thomas H. Keenan, Dover
Roger E. Brassard, Manchester
Harold Weeks, Hinsdale
James H. Hayes, Concord
Philip A. Robertson, Conway
Andrew H. Jarvis, Portsmouth
Harold Weeks, Hinsdale
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
William A. Styles, Northumberland
Austin F. Quinney, Exeter
Robert L. Mallat, Jr., Keene
James H. Hayes, Concord
Emile Simard, Manchester
Philip A. Robertson, Conway
Royal H. Edgerly, Rochester
Emile Simard, Manchester
Fred H. Fletcher, Milford
James H. Hayes, Concord
Stephen W. Smith, Plymouth
Robert E. Whalen, Portsmouth
Joseph J. Acorace, Manchester
James H. Hayes, Concord
Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua
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
1965-67
1965-67
1965-67
1965-67
1965-67
1967-69
1967-69
1967-69*
1967-69
1967-69
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 1971-73
Lyle E. Hersom, Northumberland 1971-73
John S. Walsh, Manchester 1971-73
James H. Hayes, Concord 1971-73
Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1971-73
John F. Bridges, Bedford 1973-75
Lyle 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 1979-81
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 1981-83
Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1981-83
Raymond S. Burton, Bath 1983-85
Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton 1983-85
Dudley W. Dudley, Durham 1983-85
Louis J. Georgopoulos, Manchester 1983-85
Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1983-85
Raymond S. Burton, Bath 1985-87
Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton 1985-87
William P. 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 III, 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 1989-91
Earl A. Rinker III, Manchester 1989-91
Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 1989-91
RAYMOND S. BURTON
District No. 1
PETER J. SPAULDING
District No. 2
EXECUTIVE
COUNCIL
RUTH L. GRIFFIN
District No. 3
EARL A. RINKER III
District No. 4
BERNARD STREETER, JR.
District No. 5
STATE SENATE 45
THE SENATE
The senate began under the constitution and first met in 1784. 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 subse-
quently. 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 Hst 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 Thornton 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 decHned.
1785-86
Joshua Wentworth Portsmouth Otis Baker Dover
George Atkinson Portsmouth Matthew Thornton 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 con-
vention June 9, to fill the vacancy.
1786-87
John McClary Epsom Otis Baker Dover
Joseph Oilman Exeter Matthew Thornton 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 Green Concord John Bellows Walpole
Joshua Wentworth Portsmouth Amos Shepard Alstead
Ebenezer Smith Meredith EUsha 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 Sanford 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 Hampton
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
Oliver Peabody Exeter James Flanders Warner
Joseph Blanchard Chester Charles Barrett New Ipswich
Abiel Foster Canterbury Elisha Whitcomb Swanzey
Samuel Hale Harrington 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
WiUiam 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 EHsha 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 Epsom 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 Sanbornton 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 Sanbornton John Mooney Meredith
Senator Newcomb resigned and Elisha Whitcomb of Swanzey was elected to succeed him.
1801-02
John Goddard Portsmouth John Orr 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 Sanbornton 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 Sanbornton 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 Warner
John Bell, Jr Londonderry Seth Payson Rindge
Richard Jenness Deerfield Ezra Pierce Westmoreland
John Waldron Dover Amos Shepard Alstead
Nathan Taylor Sanbornton 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 Bradley Concord Amasa Allen Walpole
John Waldron Dover Daniel Kimball Plainfield
Nathan Taylor Sanbornton Moses P. Payson Bath
In 1803 an act was passed making a change in the senatorial districts,— the law to take effect in
1804.
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
William 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
WilUam 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
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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 Webster 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 as 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
STATE SENATE 51
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 Sanbornton 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 Holderness
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 Holderness
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
decUned.
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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 Deerfield Bodwell Emerson Hopkinton
David Steele Goffstown Levi Chamberlain Fitzwilham
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. Rust 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.
STATE SENATE 53
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 Burns 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 Burns 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
Cyrus 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 FrankHn 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 Nutter Barnstead Converse Goodhue Enfield
John Comerford Sanbornton 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 Barnstead Converse Goodhue Enfield
John Comerford Sanbornton 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 FrankHn Daniel M. Smith Lempster
George McDaniel Barrington Josiah Quincy Rumney
John L. Perley Meredith Simeon Warner Whitefield
STATE SENATE 55
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 WilHam 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 Pease Freedom Ephraim Cross Lancaster
1845-46
Stephen Demeritt Durham William McKean Deering
Perley Robinson 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
WilHam H. Gage Boscawen John Robb Acworth
James Drake Pittsfield William P. Weeks Canaan
Jeremiah Dame Farmington Harry Hibbard Bath
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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
John S. 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
LG. 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 Farmington John Clough Enfield
Larkin D. Mason Tamworth Jonas D. Sleeper Haverhill
STATE SENATE 57
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 Burns 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 Burns 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 Austin F. Pike Franklin
Robert S. Webster Barnstead John G. Sinclair Bethlehem
1859-60
Joseph Blake Raymond Hosea Eaton New Ipswich
John S. Bennett Newmarket Walter Harriman Warner
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 Warner
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. Burns Rumney
Senator March never took his seat.
1861-62
W.H.Y. Hackett Portsmouth Leonard Chase Milford
WiUiam C. Patten Kingston John Burnham Hopkinton
Herman Foster Manchester John J. Allen, Jr Fitzwilliam
David Morrill, Jr Canterbury Lemuel P. Cooper Croydon
Charles A. Tufts Dover Cyrus Adams Grafton
Eli Wentworth Milton William A. Burns Rumney
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1862-63
W.H.Y. Hackett Portsmouth Leonard Chase Milford
William C. Patten Kingston John Burnham Hopkinton
Isaac W. Smith Manchester John J. Allen, Jr Fitzwilliam
Onslow Stearns 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 Stearns Concord Amos F. Fiske Marlow
C.S. Whitehouse Rochester Daniel Blaisdeil 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. Burnham Dunbarton Amos F. Fiske Marlow
C.S. Whitehouse Rochester Daniel Blaisdeil 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. Burnham 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
Joseph F. Dearborn 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
Orsmo 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. Barney Lancaster
STATE SENATE 59
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. Barker Westmoreland
David A. 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. Burns Wihon
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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Jeremiah F. Hall Portsmouth
James Priest Derry
Samuel H. Martin Manchester
John Proctor Andover
Joshua B. Smith Durham
John W. Sanborn Wakefield
Charles Holman Nashua
Alonzo F. Carr Gof fstown
George A. Whitney Rindge
George H. Stowell Claremont
Joseph D. Weeks Canaan
Wayne Cobleigh Northumberland
1876-77
Thomas Leavitt Exeter Charles Holman Nashua
Natt Head Hooksett
James F. Briggs Manchester
George E. Todd Concord
Joshua B. Smith Durham
John F. Cloutman Farmington
Alonzo F. Carr Goffstown
Royal H. Porter Keene
James Burnap 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
Harrison Eaton Amherst
Oliver H. Noyes Henniker
Royal H. Porter Keene
James Burnap Marlow
James w. Johnson Enfield
John F. Cloutman Farmington 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
twenty-four districts, equal in weaUh. The term of office was doubled also, making it two years.
1879-80
Sherburne R. Merrill 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. GaUinger Concord
Charles E. Cate Northwood
Luther Hayes Milton
Edward Gustine Keene
Charles J. Amidon Hinsdale
Charles H. Burns 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
Charles 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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1881-82 continued
Joseph C. Moore Gilford
George H. Fairbanks Newport
Cornelius Cooledge Hillsborough
Grovenor A. Curtice Hopkinton
John Kimball Concord
George H. Towle Deerfield
Charles W. Talpey Farmington
George C. Gilmore Manchester
David B. Varney 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 Sanbornton
Levi K. Haley Wolfeborough
Chester Pike Cornish
Thomas Dinsmore Alstead
Charles H. Amsden Concord
Henry Robinson Concord
Aaron Whittemore, Jr Pittsfield
Charles W. Folsom Rochester
Senator Taylor was elected to succeed Daniel S.
before the legislature met.
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
Dinsmore of Laconia, who was elected but died
1885-86
Henry O. Kent Lancaster
Harry Bingham Littleton
EHas H. Cheney Lebanon
Manson H. Brown Plymouth
John F. Taylor Tilton
Asa M. Brackett Wakefield
Chester Pike Cornish
John S. ColHns Gilsum
Walter S. Davis Hopkinton
Lyman D. Stevens Concord
Jonathan F. Berry Barrington
Thomas G. Jameson Somersworth
William P. Chamberlain Keene
Murray Davis Chesterfield
Peter H. Clark New Ipswich
WilHam 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
WiUiam H. Morton Rollinsford
Moses H. Goodrich Portsmouth
Senator Morrill never took his seat and died during the session and Frank G. Thurston of Nashua
was elected to succeed him.
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 Barnstead
Charles H. Looney Milton
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Charles H. Hersey Keene
Ezra S. Stearns 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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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. Corning 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 Piermotit
Amos L. Rollins Alton
WiUiam 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
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Daniel W. Rugg Keene
Ezra S. Stearns Rindge
Frank G. Clark Peterborough
David Arthur Taggart Goffstown
David A. Gregg Nashua
Charles T. Means Manchester
George H. Stearns Manchester
George S. Butler Pelham
Edwin G. Eastman Exeter
Charles A. Sinclair Portsmouth
John H. Nute Dover
William Conn Portsmouth
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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
WilUam 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
STATE SENATE
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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
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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
1899-1900
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
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. Collins Danville
Nathaniel Horn Dover
Charles A. Morse Newmarket
Henry A. Yeaton Portsmouth
1901-02
Cassius M.C. Twitchell Milan
Daniel C. Remich Littleton
Ira A. Chase Bristol
Edwin C. Bean Belmont
J. Frank Farnham Wakefield
Edward G. Leach Franklin
Nathaniel G. Brooks Charlestown
Edwin W.H. Farnham Francestown
Eugene S. Head Hooksett
Henry W. Stevens Concord
George P. Little Pembroke
James A. Locke Somersworth
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
1903-04
William F. Allen Stewartstown
Henry W. Keyes Haverhill
George E. Whitney Enfield
Joseph Lewando Wolfeborough
Alvah W. Burnell Bartlett
Elmer S. Tilton Laconia
John B. Cooper Newport
Fred J. Marvin Alstead
Marcellus H. Felt Hillsborough
Ferdinand A. Stillings Concord
James G. Fellows Pembroke
John H. Neal Rochester
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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Garvin R. Magoon Stratford
Ernest L. Bell Woodstock
George E. Whitney Enfield
George H. Adams Plymouth
Samuel S. Parker Farmington
Frederick A. Holmes Franklin
George H. Bartlett Sunapee
Fred H. Kimball Bennington
Frank P. Quimby Concord
Harry H. Dudley Concord
Newman Durell 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 LoughUn 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 I. Hurd Dover
John F. Emery Stratham
Thomas Entwistle Portsmouth
12
Windsor H. Goodnow Keene
Charles L. Rich Jaffrey
Daniel W. Hayden Hollis
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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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 Farnsworth 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 pro-
vide for election of senators by plurality instead of majority vote.
1915-16
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 districts.
*Winis J. Sanborn was elected but did not qualify.
Alvin J. Lucier Nashua
Rufus M. Weeks Pembroke
Nathaniel E. Martin Concord
George I. Haselton Manchester
Joseph P. Kenney Manchester
Adolph Wagner Manchester
WiUiam Marcotte Manchester
Charles W. Varney Rochester
Valentine Mathes Dover
Carl J. Whiting Raymond
Herbert Perkins Hampton
John G. Parsons Portsmouth
1917-18
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
Marcel Theriault Nashua
Fred M. Pettingill Pembroke
Nathaniel E. Martin Concord
William H. Maxwell Manchester
Fred O. Parnell 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
WiUiam 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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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. Burns 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
WilHam Weston Marlborough
Charles W. Tobey Temple
*Died in office.
1927
Charles A. Chandler Gorham
WilHam H. Leith Lancaster
Walter M. 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 RoUinsford
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
WilHam 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 P. Gale Jackson
Ross P. 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
PhiHp 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 Rollinsford
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. Fernald Dover
Thomas E. Fernald Nottingham
Adin S. Little Hampstead
Charles H. Brackett Greenland
■34
Honore E. BouthilHer 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. Calef Barrington
WilHam M. Cole Derry
James W. Bixler Exeter
Charles M. Dale Portsmouth
■36
Honore E. BouthilHer Nashua
John G. Marston Allenstown
Donald McLeod Concord
WilHam 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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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. Hamlin 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
PhiHp 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
Charles 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. Geisei 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 Holderness
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. Colburn 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. Lesmerises 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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Fred G. Hayes, Jr Berlin
Curtis C. Cummings 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 Colburn 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
Eda C. 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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1961-62
Laurier Lamontagne Berlin
Arthur M. Drake Lancaster
Norman A. McMeekin Haverhill
Howard P. Sawyer Brook field
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
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
1963-64
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 FrankHn
Margaret B. DeLude Unity
Philip S. Dunlap Hopkinton
Arthur Olson, Jr Keene
Robert English Hancock
Nelle L. Holmes Amherst
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
WiUiam 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 L 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
1967-68
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 P.H. Chandler, Jr Warner
John R. Bradshaw Keene
Robert English Hancock
Creeley S. Buchanan Amherst
*Died in office.
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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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**
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— Lester E. Mitchell elected at special election.
**Frederick A. Porter elected at special election.
1971-72
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
Richard W. Leonard Nashua
Richard F. Ferdinando Manchester
Roger A. Smith Concord
George H. Morrisette 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
1973-74
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
John H. McLaughlin Nashua
Thomas J. Claveau Hudson
Roger A. Smith Concord
Richard F. Ferdinando Manchester
WiUiam 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
1975-76
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
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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1977-78
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
Laurier Lamontagne Berlin
Andrew W. Poulsen Littleton
Raymond K. Conley, Jr 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
John H. McLaughlin Nashua
Phyllis M. Keeney Hudson
Mary Louise Hancock Concord
Walter F. Healy Manchester
WilHam 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
1979-80
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*
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
*Died in office— John P. Stabile II elected at special election. **Died in office— Greta I. Poulsen elected
at special election. ***Resigned— William S. 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 PH. 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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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
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 P.H. Chandler, Jr Warner
George I Wiggins Sunapee
Sheila Roberge Bedford
Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene
Jean T. White Rindge
John P. 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 P.H. 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
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
1990
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
CHARLES D. BOND
District No. 1
WAYNE D. KING
District No. 2
ROGER HEATH
District No. 3
STATE
SENATE
GEORGE E. FREESE, JR.
District No. 4
RALPH D. HOUGH
District No. 5
EDWARD C. DUPONT
District No. 6
DAVID R CURRIER
District No. 7
GEORGE F. DISNARD
District No. 8
SHEILA ROBERGE
District No. 9
CLESSON J. BLAISDELL
District No. 10
CHARLES F. BASS
District No. 11
THOMAS P. MAGEE
District No. 12
V;
STATE
SENATE
MARY S. NELSON
District No. 13
RHONA M. CHARBONNEAU
District No. 14
SUSAN McLANE
District No. 15
ELEANOR PODLES
District No. 16
WILLIAM A. JOHNSON
District No. 17
ROBERT STEPHEN
District No. 18
WILLIAM S. BARTLETT, JR
District No. 19
JAMES R. ST JEAN
District No. 20
iiiipik
STATE
SENATE
FRANKLIN G. TORR
District No. 21
JOSEPH L. DELAHUNTY ROBERT F. PRESTON
District No. 22 District No. 23
ELAINE S. KRASKER
District No. 24
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JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Chief Justices
Name Term
Meshech Weare 1776-1782
Samuel Livermore 1782-1790
Josiah Bartlett 1790
John Pickering 1790-1795
Simeon Olcott 1795-1802
Jeremiah Smith 1802-1809
Arthur Livermore 1809-1813
Jeremiah Smith 1813-1816
Wm. Merchant Richardson 1816-1838
Joel Parker 1838-1848
John James Gilchrist 1848-1855
Andrew Salter Woods 1855
Ira Perley 1855-1859
Samuel Dana Bell 1859-1864
Ira Perley 1864-1869
Henry Adams Bellows 1869-1873
Jonathan Everett Sargent 1873-1874
Edmund Lambert Gushing 1874-1876
Gharles Doe 1876-1896
Alonzo Philetus Garpenter 1896-1898
Lewis Whitehouse Glark 1898
Isaac Newton Blodgett 1898-1902
Frank Nesmith Parsons 1902-1924
Robert James Peaslee 1924-1934
John Eliot Allen 1934-1943
Thomas Littlefield Marble 1943-1946
Oliver Winslow Branch 1946-1949
Francis Wayland Johnston 1949-1952
Frank Rowe Kenison 1952-1977
Edward J. Lampron 1978-1979
William A. Grimes 1979-1981
John W. King 1981-1986
David A. Brock 1986-
Justices
Leverett Hubbard 1776-1785
Matthew Thornton 1776-1782
John Wentworth 1776-1781
Woodbury Langdon . 1782-1783
Josiah Bartlett 1782-1790
William Whipple 1783-1785
John Dudley 1784-1797
Woodbury Langdon 1786-1791
Simeon Olcott 1790-1795
Timothy Farrar 1791-1803
Ebenezer Thompson 1795-1796
Daniel Newcomb 1796-1798
Edward St. Loe Livermore 1797-1799
Paine Wingate 1798-1809
Arthur Livermore 1799-1809
William King Atkinson 1803-1805
Richard Evans 1809-1813
Jonathan Steele 1810-1812
Glifton Claggett 1812-1813
Galeb Ellis 1813-1816
Arthur Livermore 1813-1816
Samuel Bell 1816-1819
Levi Woodbury 1816-1823
Samuel Green 1819-1840
JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT 79
Name Term
John Harris 1823-1833
Joel Parker 1833-1838
Nathaniel Gookin Upham 1833-1842
Leonard Wilcox 1838-1840
John James Gilchrist 1840-1848
Andrew Salter Woods 1840-1855
Leonard Wilcox 1848-1850
Ira Allen Eastman 1849-1859
Samuel Dana Bell 1849-1859
Ira Perley 1850-1852
George Yeaton Sawyer 1855-1859
Asa Fowler 1855-1861
Jonathan Everett Sargent 1859-1873
Henry Adams Bellows 1859-1869
Charles Doe 1859-1874
George Washington Nesmith 1859-1870
William Henry Bartlett 1861-1867
Jeremiah Smith 1867-1874
William Lawrence Foster 1869-1874
William Spencer Ladd 1870-1876
Ellery Albee Hibbard 1873-1874
Isaac William Smith 1874-1876
William Lawrence Foster 1876-1881
Clinton Warrington Stanley 1876-1884
Aaron Worcester Sawyer 1876-1877
George Azro Bingham 1876-1880
Wm. Henry Harrison Allen 1876-1893
Isaac William Smith 1877-1895
Lewis Whitehouse Clark 1877-1898
Isaac Newton Blodgett 1880-1898
Alonzo Philetus Carpenter 1881-1896
George Azro Bingham 1884-1891
William Martin Chase 1891-1907
Robert Moore Wallace 1893-1901
Frank Nesmith Parsons 1895-1902
Robert Gordon Pike 1896-1901
Robert James Peaslee 1898-1901
John Edwin Young 1898-1901
Rueben Eugene Walker 1901-1921
James Waldron Remick 1901-1904
George Hutchins Bingham 1902-1913
John Edwin Young 1904-1925
Robert James Peaslee 1908-1924
William Alberto Plummer 1913-1925
Leslie Perkins Snow 1921-1932
John Eliot Allen 1924-1934
Thomas Littlefield Marble 1925-1946
Oliver Winslow Branch 1926-1946
Peter Woodbury 1933-1941
Elwin Lawrence Page 1934-1946
Henri Alphonse Burque 1941-1947
Francis Wayland Johnston 1943-1949
Frank Rowe Kenison 1946-1952
Laurence Ilsley Duncan 1946-1976
Amos Noyes Blandin, Jr. 1947-1966
Edward John Umpron 1949-1978
John Richard Goodnow 1952-1957
Stephen Morse Wheeler 1957-1967
William Alvan Grimes 1966-1979
Robert Frederick Griffith 1967-1976
Maurice Paul Bois 1976-1983
Charles G. Douglas, III 1977-1985
David A. Brock 1978-1986
William F. Batchelder 1981-
David H. Souter 1983-
William R. Johnson 1985-
W. Stephen Thayer III 1986-
NEW HAMPSHIRE
SUPREME COURT JUSTICES
WILLIAM F. BATCHELDER
Associate Justice
DAVID H. SOUTER
Associate Justice
DAVID A. BROCK
Chief Justice
WILLIAM R. JOHNSON
Associate Justice
W. STEPHEN THAYER
Associate Justice
JUSTICES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
81
JUSTICES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Chief Justices
1901-Present
Name
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
Term
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-
Associate Justices
1901-Present
Name
Term
Robert Gordon Pike
Robert James Peaslee
John Edwin Young
Charles Francis Stone
Robert Nelson Chamberlain
William Alberto Plummer
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 llsley Duncan
1901-1913
1901-1907
1901-1904
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 1945-1947
John Henry Leahy 1945-1957
Harold Earl Wescott 1947-1957
Edward John Lampron 1947-1949
William Alvan Grimes 1947-1966
Dennis Edward Sullivan 1949-1964
Robert Frederick Griffith 1952-1967
George Richard Grant, Jr. 1953-1973
William Woodbury Keller 1957-1971
Thomas Jefferson Morris 1957-1975
Martin Francis Loughlin 1963-1978
Richard Paul Dunfey 1965-1979
Hugh Henry Bownes 1966-1968
Charles James Flynn 1967-1988
William Reynold Johnson 1969-1986
John William King 1969-1979
Francis Eaton Perkins 1969-1977
William Foster Batchelder 1970-1981
Wayne James Mullavey 1 97 1 - 1 983
William Francis Cann 1971-1987
Maurice Paul Hois 1973-1976
Charles Gwynne Douglas III 1974-1976
Frederick Donald Goode 1975-
David Allen Brock 1976-1978
Joseph Anthony DiClerico, Jr. 1977-
Arthur E. Bean, Jr. 1977-1987
David H. Souter 1978-1983
Louis C. Wyman 1978-1987
Charles J. Contas 1978-
Carl O. Randall 1979-1980
Robert H. Temple • 1979-
George S. Pappagianis 1980-
Linda Stewart Dalianis 1980-
Vincent P. Dunn 1981-
Joseph P. Nadeau 1981-
Robert B. Dickson 1983-
Douglas Roberts Gray 1983-
William Jennings O'Neil 1983-
Walter Murphy 1983-
W.StephenThayerlll 1984-1 986
George L. Manias 1985-
Margaret Q. Flynn 1986-
Robert E.K. Morrill 1986-
Kenneth R. McHugh 1986-
William J. Groff 1987-
Philip P. Mangones 1987-
Bruce Mohl 1988-
Harold W. Perkins 1988-
James J. Barry, Jr. 1988-
James D. O'Neill III 1988-
U.S. SENATORS 83
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 na-
tional senate in 1789 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 1963-4. 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 1789-1801
Samuel Livermore, Hoiderness 1793-1801
Simeon Olcott, Charlestown 1801-05
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, Goffstown 1817-23
Clement Storer, Portsmouth 1817-19
John F. Parrott, Portsmouth 1819-25
Samuel Bell, Chester 1823-35
Levi Woodbury, Portsmouth 1825-31, 41,45
Isaac Hill, Concord 1831-36
Henry Hubbard, Charlestown 1835-41
John Page, Haverhill 1936-37
Franklin Pierce, Hillsborough 1837-42
Leonard Wilcox, Orford 1842-43
Charles G. Atherton, Nashua 1943-49, 1853
Benning W. Jenness, Strafford 1845-46
Joseph Cilley, Nottingham 1846-47
John P. Hale, Dover 1847-53, 55-65
Moses 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
George G. 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 1 879
Henry W. Blair, Plymouth 1879-91
Note: Dr. John Goddard of Portsmouth, a Federalist, was elected senator in 1813, but declined.
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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. GaUinger, Concord 1891-1918*
Henry E. Burnham, Manchester 1901-13
Henry F. HolHs, Concord 1913-19
Irving W. Drew, Lancaster 1918
George H. Moses, Concord 1918-33
Henry W. Keyes, Haverhill 1919-37
Fred H. Brown, Somersworth 1933-39
H. Styles Bridges, Concord 1937-61***
Charles W. Tobey, Temple 1939-53**
Robert W. Upton, Concord 1953-54
Norris Cotton, Lebanon 1954-75****
Maurice J. Murphy, Jr., Portsmouth 1961-62***
Thomas J. Mclntvre, Laconia 1962-79
Louis C. Wyman, Manchester 1975****
John A. Durkin, Manchester 1975-80*****
Gordon J. Humphrey, Chichester 1979-
Warren B. Rudman, Nashua 1980-*****
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 elec-
tion, 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 1%2 November
election, 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 on December 29, 1980 following the resig-
nation of John A. Durkin.
CONTINENTAL CONGRESS 85
MEMBERS OF CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774-1788
Name Term
John Sullivan 1774-75,80-81
Nathanial Folsom 1774-75, 77-78
79-80
Josiah Bartlett 1775-79
John Langdon 1775-77
William Whipple 1776-79
Matthew Thornton 1776-78
George Frost 1777-79
John Wentworth, Jr. 1778-79
Nathanial Peabody 1779-80
Woodbury Langdon 1779-80
Samuel T. Livermore 1780-83, 85-86
John T. Oilman 1782-83
Philips 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 representa-
tives 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 1870 reduced it to two, but the seat taken away
was restored until the next census of 1880; since then the state has had two represen-
tatives.
Name and Residence Term
Nicholas Gilman, Exeter 1789-97
Samuel Livermore, Holderness 1789-93
Abiel Foster, Canterbury 1789-91, 95-1803
Jeremiah Smith, Peterborough 1791-97
John S. Sherburne, Portsmouth 1793-97
Paine Wingate, Stratham 1793-95
William Gordon, Amherst 1797-1800
Peleg Sprague, Keene 1797-99
Jonathan Freeman, Hanover 1797-1801
James Sheafe, Portsmouth 1799-1801
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 1803-05, 17-21
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
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Jedediah K. Smith, Amherst 1807-09
Francis Gardner, Walpole 1807-09
Peter Carleton, Landaff 1807-09
Nathaniel A. Haven, Portsmouth 1809-11
William Hale, Dover 1809-11
James Wilson, Peterborough 1809-11
John C. Chamberlain, Charlestown 1809-11
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, Holderness 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 1821-29
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
Joseph M. Harper, Canterbury 1831-35
Benning M. Bean, Moultonborough 1833-37
Franklin Pierce, Hillsborough 1833-37
Robert Burns, Plymouth 1833-37
Samuel Cushman, Portsmouth 1835-39
Joseph Weeks, Richmond 1835-39
James Farrington, Rochester 1837-39
Charles G. Atherton, Nashua 1837-43
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, Newfields 1855-59
Mason W. Tappan, Bradford 1855-61
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
87
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
Frank G. Clarke, Peterborough
Frank D. Currier, Canaan
Raymond B. Stevens, Landaff
Eugene E. Reed, Manchester
Edward H. Wason, Nashua
Sherman E. Burroughs, Manchester
William N. Rogers, Wakefield
Fletcher Hale, Laconia
Charles W. Tobey, Temple
Alphonse Roy, Manchester
Arthur B. Jenks, Manchester
Foster Stearns, Hancock
Chester E. Merrow, Ossipee
Sherman Adams, Lincoln
Norris Cotton, Lebanon
Perkins Bass, Peterborough
Louis C. Wyman, Manchester
James C. Cleveland, New London
J. Oliva Huot, Laconia
Louis C. Wyman, Manchester
Norman E. D'Amours, Manchester
Judd Gregg, Greenfield
Robert C. Smith, Tuftonboro
Chuck Douglas, Concord
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
1913, 15-19
1901
13
15
15
1895
1897
1901
1913
1913
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-
1989-
*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.
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GORDON J. HUMPHREY
U.S. Senator
WARREN B. RUDMAN
U.S. Senator
CONGRESSIONAL
DELEGATION
ROBERT C. SMITH
U.S. Congressman
CHUCK DOUGLAS
U.S. Congressman
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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, Ooffstown
Josiah Bartlett, Stratham
Matthew Harvey, Hopkinton
Nahum Parker, Fitzwilliam
Abner Greenleaf, 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, Northfield
James U. Parker, Merrimack
Harry 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 Stearns, 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 Cordon, Exeter
George W. M. Pitman, Bartlett
Charles H. Campbell, Nashua
David A. Warde, Concord
William H. Gove, Weare
John W. Sanborn, Wakefield
1784-85
1785-87
1787-88
1788-90
1790-91,92-93,
95-97
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, 1831
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
1847-49
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
1875-76
PRESIDENTS OF THE SENATE
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Charles Holman, Nashua
Nan Head, Hooksett
David H. Buffum, Somersworth
Jacob H. GalHnger, 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, Walpole
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. Davison, 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
1876-77
1877-78
1878-79
1879-81
1881-83
1883-85
1885-87
1887-89
1889-91
1891-95
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
1927-29
1929-31
1931-33
1933-35
1935-37
1937-39
1939-41
1941-43
1943-45
1945-47
1947-49
1949-51
1951-53
1953-55
1955-57
1957-59
1959-61
1961-63
1963-65
1965-66, 67-68,
69*
1969-70
1971-72
1973-74
1975-78
1979-82
1983-86
1987-
* Resigned — Arthur Tufts, Exeter, elected President.
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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
1776-83
George S. Barton
1786-91
Calvin May, Jr.
1803
Greenleaf Cummings
1806
William A. Preston
1809
Charles H. Bartlett
1810
Horace S. Cummings
1813
George R. Fowler
1816
John W. Currier
1817
William M. Chase
1819
Luther S. Morrill
1820
Thomas J. Smith
1821
Tyler Westgate
1824
Calvin Saunders
1825
James E. Dodge
1826
Frank D. Currier
1828
Ira A. Chase
1829
Charles J. Hamblett
1831
Edward J. Wasson
1833
William R. Jarvis
1836-40
William H. Jarvis
1841
Thomas F. Clifford
1842
L. Ashton Thorp
1844
Martin W. Fitzpatrick
1846
Henri A. Burque
1847
Earle C. Gordon
1849
Clarence S. Forsaith
1850
Bernard B. Chase
1851
Norris Cotton
1853
Benjamin F. Greer
Wilmont S. White
1855
1857
1859-60
1861-62
1863-64
1865-66
1867-68
1869
1870-71
1872
1873-75
1876
1878
1879
1883-85
1887-89
1891-93
1895
1897
1899
1901-03
1905-07
1909-11
1913
1915-19
1921
1923-25
1927-29
1931-67
1969-
SPEAKERS OF THE HOUSE 93
SPEAKERS OF THE HOUSE
The house elects a speaker at each session to be the presiding officer. The following
is a Ust 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 Oilman, Exeter 1692-93
John Pickering, Portsmouth 1693-95, 97-98
98-99, 1702, 03-09
George Jaffrey, Portsmouth 1695-96
John Plaisted, Portsmouth 16%-97, 1717
Henry Dow, Hampton 1698
Samuel Penhallow, 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 1765-71
John Wentworth, Somersworth 1771-76
PhilHps White, South Hampton 1776
John Langdon, Portsmouth 1776-82, 86-87
John Dudley, Raymond 1782-84
George Atkinson, Portsmouth 1784-85
John Sullivan, Durham 1785-86
John Sparhawk, Portsmouth 1787
Thomas Bartlett, Nottingham 1787-91
WiUiam Plumer, Epping 1791-93, 97-98
Nathaniel Peabody, Atkinson 1793-94
John Prentice, Langdon 1794-95, 1798-1805
Russell Freeman, Hanover 1795-97
Samuel Bell, Chester 1805-07
Charles Cutts, Portsmouth 1807-09, 10-11
George B. Upham, Claremont 1809-10, 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 Bartlett, Portsmouth 1821-22
Charles Woodman, Bridgewater 1822-23
Andrew Pierce, Dover 1823
Edmund Parker, Nashua 1823-25
Levi Woodbury, Portsmouth 1825
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.
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Samuel Swazey, Haverhill \IA'^
Harry Hibbard, Bath oIaIt
John P. Hale, Dover \llttn
Samuel H. Ayer, Hillsborough \lTn\^
Nathaniel B. Baker, Concord 8<7 «
George W. Kittredge, Newmarket ssi Sd
Jonathan E. Sargent, Went worth \IVaA
Francis R. Chase, Northfield [lltll
John J. Prentiss, Claremont ssfi S8
Edward H. Rollins, Concord \l\tln
Napoleon B. Bryant, Plymouth \olnk^
Charles H. Bell, Exeter \IT, A
Edward A. Rollins, Great Falls \ll{Ji
William E. Chandler, Concord ITAJ,
Austin F. Pike, Franklin 8^7 aq
Simon G . Griff in , Keene °^ '"^^
Samuel M. Wheeler, Dover ,87, 7'5
William H. Gove, Weare ,87? 71
Asa Fowler, Concord ,871 74
James Emery, Hudson la-rl 7^
Albert R. Hatch, Portsmouth ,87777
Charles P. Sanborn, Concord 1877 79
Augustus A. Woolson, Lisbon ,870 81
Henry H. Huse, Manchester asi si
Chester B. Jordan, Lancaster [iVxli
Samuel C. Eastman, Concord ,88^87
Edgar Aldrich, Colebrook 887 so
Alvin Burleigh, Plymouth sao oi
Hiram D. Upton, Jaffrey °°^-^'
Frank G. Clarke, Peterborough aoVos
Robert N. Chamberlain, Berlin aqf 07
Stephen S. Jewett, Laconia ,80799
James F . Briggs , Manchester aoo 1 on 1
Frank D. Currier, Canaan 901"^
Cyrus H. Little, Manchester om ns
Harry M. Cheney, Lebanon ons n7
Rufus N. Elwell, Exeter ilmnQ
Bertram Ellis, Keene ono 1 1
Walter W. Scott, Dover lojl n
Frank A. Musgrove, Hanover IqIt^i^
William J. Britton, Wolfeboro \l\l
Edwin C. Bean, Belmont ^^
Olin H. Chase ^^
Arthur P. Morill, Concord o 0 9T
Charles W. Tobey, Temple oi, 71
Fred A. Jones, Lebanon Zi^'ii
William J. Ahern, Concord qis "S
George A. Wood, Portsmouth ,097 79
Harold K. Davison, Haverhill 979 1,
George A. Foster, Concord 01,1^
Harold M. Smith, Portsmouth oi, ,<
Louis P. Elkins, Concord oif 17
Amos N. Blandin, Bath 9,7 19
Oren V. Henderson, Durham ,0,0 4,
Ansel N. Sanborn, Wakefield 04, di
Charles H. Barnard, Manchester 941 4S
Sherman Adams, Lincoln 1945 47
Norris Cotton, Lebanon 1 947 49
J. Walker Wiggin, Manchester odo <i
Richard F. Upton, Concord 9Si s!
Lane Dwinell, Lebanon losV
Raymond K. Perkins, Concord i9S4**
Norman A. McMeekin, Haverhill ^^^^
Charles Griffin, Lincoln ^^^
W. Douglas Scamman, Stratham 9^9 64
Stewart Lamprey, Moultonborough ,9^« as
Walter R. Peterson, Peterborough oaq 77
Marshall W. Cobleigh, Nashua I'fW-u
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
95
James E. O'Neil, Chesterfield
George B. Roberts, Jr., Gilmanton
John B. Tucker, Claremont
W. Douglas Scamman, Jr., Stratham
1973-74
1975-80
1981-86
1986-
*Resigned to accept Director of Employment Security.
**Special Session
Name
CLERKS OF THE HOUSE
Term
Name
Term
Noah Emery
1776
William R. Patten
1868-69
John Smith
1781
Josiah H. Bentron, Jr.
1870
John Calfe
1783-86
James R. Jackson
1871
William Plumer
1790
Josiah H. Bentron, Jr.
1872
John Calfe
1791-1806
Samuel C. Clark
1873
John O. Ballard
1809
Charles H. Smith
1874
Moses L. Neal
1810
Samuel C. Clark
1875
Henry Hutchinson
1813
Charles C. Danforth
1876
Moses L. Neal
1816-25
Alpheus W. Baker
1878
Samuel D. Bell
1826-28
Charles G. Emmons
1879
James Clark
1829-33
Edwin F. Jones
1883-85
Jeremiah Jenkins
1836
George A. Dickey
1887-89
Charles Lane
1837
Stephen S. Jewett
1891-93
David H. Collins
1839
William Tutherly
1895
Harry Hibbard
1840-41
Eliphalet F. Philbrick
1897-99
Albert G. Allen
1842-44
Henry E. Brock
1901
Thomas J. Harris
1846
James M. Cooper
1903-07
Lewis Smith
1847
Harrie M. Young
1909-21
Thomas J. Whipple
1849-51
Randolph W. Branch
1923
Ellery A. Hibbard
1853
Harrie M. Young
1925-37
John H. Goodale
1855
Cyril J. Fretwell
1939-51
Henry O. Kent
1857-59
Robert L. Stark
1953-55
Edward Sawyer
1860-61
George T. Ray, Jr.
1957
Samuel D. Lord
1862-63
Francis W. Tolman
1959-67
Benjamin Gerrish, Jr.
1864
J. Milton Street
1969-75
Samuel D. Lord
1865
James A. Chandler
1977-81
Charles B. Shackford
1866-67
Carl A. Peterson
1983-87
James A. Chandler
1988-
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 secre-
tary 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 pro-
vide for a single deputy.
The following is a list of secretaries of state from the beginning, together with the
terrri which each served and a list of deputy secretaries.
Name and Residence
Elias Stileman, Portsmouth
Richard Chamberlain, Portsmouth
Thomas Newton, Boston, MA
Thomas Davis
Henry Penny
Charles Story, New Castle
Term
1680
1680-92
1692-93
1693-96
1696-98
1697-98, 99-1715
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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. Stearns, 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
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.
Deputy Secretaries of State
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
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
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Benjamin Gerrish, Jr., Concord 1862-65
James B. Gove, Concord 1870-71
Jonathan E. Lang, Concord 1871-72
Ali B. Thompson, Concord 1872-74, 75-77
Harvey Campbell, Concord 1874-75
Isaac W. Hammond, Concord 1877-86
Darius Merrill, Concord 1886-90
Clarence B. Randlett, Concord 1890-91
Samuel H. Stearns, Rindge 1892-1906
Joseph T. Walker, Concord 1906-07
Arthur L. Willis, Concord 1907-15
Hobart Piilsbury, Manchester 1915-22
Harlan C. Pearson, Concord 1922-23
Timothy C. Cronin, Manchester 1923-25
Frederick I. Blackwood, Concord 1925-29
Earl S. Hewitt, Enfield 1929-32
Mary M. Jenkins, Concord 1932-33*
Harry E. Jackson, Manchester 1933-57
Robert L. Stark, Goffstown 1957-60
Edward C. Kelley, Concord 1960-76**
Frank E. Adams, Concord 1976***
Robert P. Ambrose, Meredith 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
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 person was secretary of the province and treas-
urer. 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 1749-76
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 1809-10
William Kent, Concord 1814-16
William Pickering, Concord 1816-28, 29-30
Samuel Morrill, Concord 1828-29
Abner B. Kelly, Warner 1830-37
Zenas Clement, Concord 1837-43
John Atwood, Concord 1843-46
James Peverly, Jr., Concord 1846-47, 47-50
Edson Hill, Concord 1850-53
Walter Harriman, Warner , 1853-55
William Berry, Barnstead 1855-57
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Peter Sanborn, Concord
Leander W. Cogswell
Solon A. Carter, Concord
Josiah G. Dearborn, Weare
George E. Farrand, Concord
J. Wesley Plummer, Concord
Henry E. Chamberlin, Concord
Charles T. Patten, Nashua (Commissioner)
Treasurer
F. Gordon Kimball, Concord (Commissioner)
Treasurer
Remick Laighton, Portsmouth (Commissioner)
Winfield J. Phillips, Concord
Alfred S. Cloues, Warner (Commissioner)
Treasurer
Robert W. Flanders, Concord (Commissioner)
Treasurer
Martha M. Custer, Concord (Commissioner)
Georgie A. Thomas, Antrim
1857-71
1871-72
1872-74, 75-1913
1874-75
1913-14, 23-25
1914-23
1925-29*
Dec. 1929-31
1931-36**
May 1936-37
1937-50 (Dec. 26)
Dec. 26, 1950-
July2, 1951
July 2, 1951-52
Jan. 1-8, 1953
1953-64*
July 28, 1964-
Jan. 6, 1965
1965-1984**
June 1, 1984-
Dec. 5, 1984
Dec. 5, 1984-
*Died in office
**Resigned
ATTORNEYS GENERAL
Name and Residence
Edward Randolph, England
Joseph Rayn, England
James Graham
John Pickering, Portsmouth
Thomas Phipps, Portsmouth
Matthew Livermore, Portsmouth
Wyseman Claggett, Litchfield
Samuel Livermore, Holderness
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
Thomas P. Cheney, Laconia
Term
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(1 & 2/1925)
1923-24
1925-29
1929-32
1932-35
1935-40
ATTORNEYS GENERAL 99
Frank R. Kenison, Conway 1940-42, 45-46
Harold K. Davison, Haverhill**
Stephen M. Wheeler, Exeter**
Ernest R. D' Amours, Manchester 1946-49
William L. Phinney, Manchester 1949-50
Gordon M. Tiffany, Concord 1950-53
Louis C. Wyman, Manchester 1/15, 1953-2/2, 1961
Gardner C. Turner, E. Sullivan 2/3, 1961-10/31, 1961
Maurice J. Murphy, Jr., Portsmouth 11/4, 1961-12/7, 1961
William Maynard, Bow 12/18, 1961-2/10, 1966
George S. Pappagianis, Nashua* 2/11, 1966-2/1, 1970
Warren B. Rudman, Nashua 3/4, 1970-1/16, 1976
David H. Souter, Weare*** 1/16, 1976-4/9, 1978
Thomas D. Rath, Concord 4/10, 1978-5/2, 1980
Gregory H. Smith, Concord**** 2/11, 1981-12/1, 1984
Stephen E. Merrill, Manchester 1984-1989
John Arnold, Francestown 1989-
*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. 11, 1981
WILLIAM S. BARTLETT, JR.
Senate President
W. DOUGLAS SCAM MAN, JR.
Speaker of the House
CONSTITUTIONAL
OFFICERS
WILLIAM M. GARDNER
Secretary of State
GEORGIE A. THOMAS
State Treasurer
JOHN ARNOLD
Attorney General
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
101
Presidential Electors from New Hampshire
The following is a list of electors from the two 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 Repubhcan:
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
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1820 Republican:
William Plumer
William Fisk
Samuel Dinsmoor
Nathaniel Shannon
Ezra Bartlett
David Barker
John Pendexter
James Smith
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.
1840 Democratic:
John W. Weeks
Stephen Perley
Samuel Hatch
Andrew Pierce Jr.
John Scott
Francis Holbrook
Samuel Burns
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
Rufus Parish
Samuel Garfield
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
103
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 Democratic:
Henry P. Rolfe
George W. Stevens
William C. Clarke
Thomas Gilmore
John G. Sinclair
1864 Republican:
William H.Y. Hackett
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 Democratic:
Edmund L. Gushing
John W. Cloutman
Samuel K. Mason
Edson Hill
John W. Sanborn
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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 Republican:
Frank P. Maynard
Stephen N. Bourne
Hiram A. Tuttle
Thomas H. Van Dyne
1896 Democratic:
William O. Hutchins
Sidney B. Whittemore
Gilman Clough
Nathan C. Jameson
1900 Republican:
William J. Hoyt
Seth M. Richards
Joseph O. Hobbs
William H. Mitchell
1900 Democratic:
Nathan C. Jameson
James C. Norris
Gilman 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
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
1912 Democratic:
John C. Pattee
Roger G. Sullivan
Charles E. Tilton
Fred H. Brown
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
105
1916 Democratic:
Charles G. Barnard
Lawrence A. Connor
Samuel D. Felker
Jules Parent
1932 Democratic:
Ira H. Drew
George D. Lord
George W. Nutter
John T. O'Dowd
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
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
1936 Democratic:
Henri T. Ledoux
Robert Marvin
Alice C. Skinner
John C. Sullivan
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
1944 Democratic:
Michael O'Malley
Amos N. Blandin
Ellen W. Colony
Damase Caron
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. Stearns
1932 Republican:
Van H. Dodge
Arthur E. Moreau
Huntley N. Spaulding
Abby L. Wilder
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
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1952 Republican:
Robert O. Blood
Joseph H. Geisel
Sara E. Otis
Charles F. Stafford
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
1956 Democratic:
Marye Walsh Caron
Donat Corriveau
Mary C. Dondero
Herbert Hill
1960 Republican:
Luella Ball
Mary Senior Brown
Richard F. Cooper
William W. Treat
1972 Republican:
Robert P. Bass, Jr.
Stephen W. Smith
Robert E. Whalen
Victoria Zachos
1972 Democratic:
John Clougherty
Eileen Foley
Harry P. Makris
Eva Sartwell
1976 Republican:
Gerald P. Carmen
Earl A Rinker III
George I. Wiggins
Victoria Zachos
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
1960 Democratic:
F.E. Normandin
Josaphat Benoit
Charles Johnson
Emmett Kelley
1964 Republican:
Maurice Bois
Dolores Bridges
Stewart Lamprey
Judith Levesque
1964 Democratic:
J. Willcox Brown
Frederick E. Cunliffe
Lewis J. Fisher
Emmett Kelley
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
1980 Democratic:
Helmar Nielsen
Jeanne Shaheen
Alfred Sicotte
Cecelia L. Winn
1984 Republican:
M. Sheila Roberge
Bruce C. Rounds
John P. 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
1988 Democratic:
Madeline Ahlgren
Mary P. Chambers
Walter J. Dunfey
J. Joseph Grandmaison
POPULATION
107
NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWNS
Alton
Barnstead
Belmont
Center Harbor
Gilford
Gilmanton
Laconia
Meredith
New Hampton
Sanbornton
Tilton
Belknap Co.
Albany
Bartlett
Brookfield
Chatham
Conway
Eaton
Effingham
Freedom
Hart's Location
Jackson
Madison
Moultonborough
Ossipee
Sandwich
Tamworth
Tuftonboro
Wakefield
Wolfeboro
Carroll Co.
Alstead
Chesterfield
Dublin
Fitzwilliam
Gilsum
Harrisville
Hinsdale
Jaffrey
Keene
Marlborough
Marlow
Nelson
Richmond
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
Sullivan
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
Winchester
Cheshire Co.
POPULATION
AREA
1987
1980
1970
AREA (SQUARE MI.)
est.
LAND
WATER
3.100
2,440
1,647
64.1
19.8
2,842
2,292
1,119
42.9
1.7
5,999
4,026
2,493
29.8
1.6
968
808
540
11.3
2.5
5,309
4,841
3,219
38.3
12.6
2,434
1,941
1,010
58.1
1.8
16,378
15,575
14,888
20.3
6.8
4,898
4,646
2,904
39.9
15.3
1,455
1,249
946
37.4
0.8
2,018
1,679
1,022
47.5
2.0
3.341
3,387
2,579
11.5
0.6
48,742
42,884
32,367
401.1
65.5
474
383
259
75.7
0.3
1,587
1,566
1,098
70.7
0.0
415
385
198
23.4
0.4
229
189
134
57.1
0.5
8,353
7.158
4,865
71.5
1.7
298
256
221
25.8
1.2
783
599
360
39.0
1.1
890
720
387
35.4
3.1
24
27
7
17.9
0.0
637
642
404
68.4
0.0
1,227
1,051
572
38.7
2.3
2,727
2,206
1,310
58.0
15.3
2,785
2,465
1,647
71.3
4.3
966
905
666
91.3
2.7
1,753
1,672
1,054
59.6
0.9
1,735
1,500
910
41.2
8.9
2,683
2,237
1,420
40.0
5.0
4,684
3,968
3,036
48.5
10.0
32.250
27,929
18,548
933.7
57.7
1,588
1,461
1,185
39.2
0.5
2,698
2,561
1,817
46.3
1.8
1,548
1,303
837
28.8
0.7
2,142
1,795
1,362
35.5
1.0
852
652
570
17.1
0.0
1,430
860
584
18.8
1.4
3,546
3,631
3,276
20.8
2.2
4,872
4,349
3,353
39.5
1.2
22,422
21,449
20,467
36.6
0.4
1.814
1,846
1,671
20.5
0.2
608
542
390
26.2
0.3
574
442
304
22.3
1.4
793
518
287
38.3
0.1
4,403
3,375
2,175
37.5
2.5
235
190
161
12.0
0.3
534
482
242
52.1
1.8
755
585
376
18.9
0.2
597
656
507
16.1
0.0
5,886
5,183
4,254
45.8
0.3
2,158
2,131
1,713
17.6
0.1
3,023
3,188
2,966
36.0
1.3
1,523
1,452
998
35.9
0.9
3,966
3,465
2,869
55.4
0.4
67,967
62,116
52,364
717.2
19.0
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Berlin
Carroll
Clarksville
Colebrook
Columbia
Dalton
Dummer
Errol
Gorham
Jefferson
Lancaster
Milan
Northumberland
Pittsburg
Randolph
Shelburne
Stark
Stewartstown
Stratford
Whitefield
Coos Co.
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 Val.
Wentworth
Woodstock
Grafton Co.
POPULATION
AREA
1987
1980
1970
AREA
(SQUARE MI.)
est.
LAND
WATER
12,093
13,084
15,256
56.9
0.2
753
647
310
51.8
0.0
258
262
166
54.5
0.1
2.290
2,459
2,094
41.5
0.0
678
673
467
62.0
0.1
716
672
425
27.7
0.1
346
390
225
48.2
1.3
258
313
199
61.8
8.4
3,217
3,322
2,998
35.0
0.3
828
803
714
51.0
0.2
3,587
3,401
3,166
51.3
0.3
1,163
1,013
713
65.5
0.9
2,313
2,520
2,493
37.2
0.1
988
780
726
288.8
8.0
309
274
169
48.4
0.0
348
318
199
47.5
0.7
462
470
343
60.0
0.6
905
943
1,008
47.0
0.4
918
989
980
81.3
0.1
1,738
1,681
1,538
34.0
0.6
34,168
35,014
34,189
1,829.8
25.5
890
706
466
42.8
0.1
2,106
1,807
1,599
11.4
0.4
789
761
607
39.3
0.6
365
333
194
48.7
0.0
1,677
1,784
1,142
90.6
0.2
707
606
398
21.1
0.4
2,670
2,198
1,670
17.6
4.6
2,031
1,694
1,171
52.6
0.2
2,636
2,456
1,923
52.9
1.6
374
244
141
45.3
0.4
140
124
92
31.3
0.0
38
53
13
21.5
0.1
3,429
3,175
2,345
40.4
2.7
752
743
655
65.4
0.1
1,046
739
370
42.2
0.6
534
255
120
40.6
0.1
9,974
9,119
8,494
48.8
0.8
3,700
3,445
3,090
51.3
1.4
410
349
234
16.5
2.1
1,713
1,586
1,048
30.8
5.6
270
266
292
28.6
0.0
12,282
11,134
9,725
36.7
0.3
1,374
1,313
1,341
127.1
0.2
1,555
1,517
1,480
26.1
0.2
5,585
5,558
5,290
53.5
1.4
295
281
213
28.3
0.2
1,595
1,289
1,112
53.9
1.0
680
619
385
21.1
1.4
217
197
103
24.0
0.0
931
928
793
46.7
1.2
557
507
462
39.0
0.9
5,294
5,094
4,225
28.5
0.1
1,177
1,212
870
41.8
0.6
418
397
336
17.4
0.0
1,044
952
594
50.9
0.1
715
650
539
48.6
0.3
206
180
109
63.7
0.0
623
527
376
42.0
0.2
1,041
1,008
897
58.2
0.2
71,840
65,806
54,914
1,716.5
30.3
POPULATION
109
Amherst
Antrim
Bedford
Bennington
Brookline
Deering
Francestown
Goffstown
Greenfield
Greenville
Hancock
Hillsborough
Hollis
Hudson
Litchfield
Lyndeborough
Manchester
Mason
Merrimack
Milford
Mont Vernon
Nashua
New Boston
New Ipswich
Pelham
Peterborough
Sharon
Temple
Weare
Wilton
Windsor
Hillsborough Co.
AUenstown
Andover
Boscawen
Bow
Bradford
Canterbury
Chichester
Concord
Danbury
Dunbarton
Epsom
Franklin
Henniker
Hill
Hooksett
Hopkinton
Loudon
Newbury
New London
Northfield
Pembroke
Pittsfield
Salisbury
Sutton
Warner
Webster
Wilmot
Merrimack Co.
POPULATION
AREA
1987
1980
1970
AREA
(SQUARE MI.)
est.
LAND
WATER
8,974
8,243
4.605
34.5
0.3
2,645
2,208
2,122
36.1
0.9
1 1 ,899
9,481
5.859
34.4
0.2
1,190
890
639
11.5
0.1
2,103
1,766
1,167
20.1
0.3
1,258
1,041
578
31.2
0.5
1,001
830
525
30.2
0.6
13,465
11,315
9,284
37.6
0.4
1,165
972
1,058
27.0
0.3
1,919
1,988
1,587
7.1
0.0
1,250
1,193
909
30.6
0.8
4,063
3,437
2,775
44.0
1.0
5,521
4,679
2,616
32.6
0.5
17,938
14,022
10,638
29.2
0.5
5,433
4,150
1,420
15.1
0.4
1,309
1,070
789
30.5
0.1
100,535
90,936
87,754
32.1
1.8
954
792
518
24.1
0.0
21,555
15,406
8,595
33.0
0.8
10,697
8,685
6,622
25.9
0.1
1,800
1,444
906
16.8
0.0
79.859
67.865
55,820
31.3
0.7
2.540
1.928
1,390
44.0
0.1
3,297
2,433
1,803
33.2
0.2
8,724
8.090
5,408
26.7
0.5
5,112
4.895
3,807
38.5
0.1
226
184
136
14.4
0.0
1,006
692
441
23.7
0.0
4,675
3.232
1,851
59.7
0.6
2,883
2,669
2,276
26.1
0.0
81
72
43
8.7
0.2
325,077
276,608
223,941
889.9
12.0
4.574
4,398
2,732
20.5
0.1
1.917
1,587
1,138
38.8
0.8
3.576
3,435
3,162
25.2
0.2
4.906
4,015
2,479
28.6
1.5
1.295
1,115
679
34.9
0.7
1.656
1,410
895
44.4
0.4
1,864
1,492
1,083
21.2
0.0
35.803
30,400
30,022
64.1
1.4
728
680
489
37.4
0.3
1,411
1,174
825
31.6
0.3
3,346
2,743
1,469
33.8
0.1
8,217
7,901
7,292
28.1
1.6
3,868
3.246
2,348
43.8
0.5
0.0
817
736
450
26.7
10,271
7.303
5,564
36.3
0.8
4,248
3.861
3,007
44.1
0.3
3.210
2.454
1,707
46.0
0.4
1.163
961
509
35.4
2.4
2,895
2.935
2,236
22.1
3.2
4,003
3.051
2,193
29.1
0.3
5,676
4.861
4,261
22.5
0.2
3,456
2,889
2,517
23.8
0.4
840
781
589
39.3
0.3
1,093
1,091
642
42.1
0.8
2,027
1,963
1,441
55.1
0.2
1,265
1.095
680
27.6
0.6
895
725
516
29.0
0.2
115,020
98,302
80,925
931.5
18.0
110
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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
Raymond
Rye
Salem
Sandown
Seabrook
South Hampton
Stratham
Windham
Rockingham Co.
Harrington
Dover
Durham
Farmington
Lee
Madbury
Middleton
Milton
New Durham
Rochester
Rollinsford
Somersworth
Strafford
Strafford Co.
POPULATION
AREA
1987
1980
1970
AREA (
(SQUARE ML)
est.
LAND
WATER
4,815
4,397
2,291
11.0
0.0
3,680
2,883
2,035
25.0
3.3
2,301
2,004
1,468
16.8
0.0
3,716
2,989
1,997
29.9
0.3
2,384
2,006
1,382
26.0
0.0
2,097
1,318
924
11.6
0.1
2,618
1,979
1,178
50.9
1.0
25,824
18,875
11,712
35.0
0.6
1,347
1,135
838
9.8
0.1
4,157
3,460
2,356
26.2
0.0
12,030
10,493
8,011
19.5
0.0
1,878
1,333
993
17.2
0.0
2,231
2,129
1,784
11.1
2.5
5.326
3,785
2,401
13.6
0.8
12.114
10,493
8,011
13.2
0.3
1,579
1,372
1,254
12.2
0.3
1,476
1.322
1,044
11.8
0.0
4,969
4,111
2,882
19.5
1.3
17,105
13,598
5,346
40.9
0.3
714
936
975
0.8
1.2
879
817
843
7.1
0.2
833
716
798
8.1
4.0
6,336
4,290
3,361
12.3
1.5
3,486
3,068
1,920
9.8
0.1
3,799
3,425
3,259
13.8
0.0
2,593
2,075
1,526
27.9
1.8
2,468
1,952
952
46.0
2.1
6,807
5,609
4.712
10.5
0.0
29,014
26,254
25,717
15.2
0.4
7,473
5,453
3,003
28.9
0.4
4,954
4,508
4,083
12.6
1.4
25,204
24,124
20,142
24.5
1.1
3,306
2,057
741
13.8
0.5
6,818
5,917
3,053
9.0
0.5
700
660
558
7.8
0.1
3,531
2,507
1,512
15.2
0.0
7,933
5,664
3,008
26.3
0.9
228,495
190,345
138,951
690.8
27.1
6,145
4,404
1,865
47.1
2.0
24,360
22,377
20,850
26.0
2.2
1 1 ,484
10,652
8,869
23.3
2.2
5,190
4,630 .
3,588
37.4
0.0
2,883
2,111
1,481
20.3
0.1
1,189
987
704
13.9
0.1
925
734
430
18.2
0.4
2,720
2,438
1.859
33.4
1.3
1.468
1,183
583
42.9
2.1
24,226
21,560
17,938
46.7
0.2
2,298
2.319
2,273
7.6
0.1
10,739
10,350
9,026
10.1
0.2
2,371
1,663
965
50.0
2.0
95,998
85,408
70,431
376.9
12.9
POPULATION
111
Acworth
Charlestown
Claremont
Cornish
Croydon
Goshen
Grantham
Langdon
Lempster
Newport
Plainfield
Springfield
Sunapee
Unity
Washington
Sullivan Co.
POPULATION
AREA
1987
1980
1970
AREA (SQUARE ML)
est.
LAND
WATER
595
590
459
38.7
0.2
4,497
4,417
3,274
35.9
1.8
14,003
14,557
14,221
42.7
0.8
1,446
1,390
1,268
42.1
0.7
477
457
396
37.1
0.5
621
549
395
21.8
0.0
1,070
704
366
26.9
0.5
412
437
337
16.4
0.0
898
637
360
32.1
0.4
6,376
6,229
5,899
43.6
0.0
1,966
1,749
1,323
51.8
0.6
764
532
310
43.1
0.5
2,566
2,312
1,384
21.9
3.9
1,255
1,092
709
36.7
0.2
497
411
248
46.0
2.0
37,443
36,063
30,949
536.8
12.1
112
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
TOWNS AND WARDS
AS DISTRICTED FOR ELECTION PURPOSES
Executive
Congressional
Councilor
Senatorial
Representative
District
District
District
District
County
Acworth
2
2
8
4
Sullivan
Albany
1
1
3
3
Carroll
Alexandria
2
1
2
11
Grafton
Allenstown
2
2
17
8
Merrimack
Alstead
2
2
8
1
Cheshire
Alton
1
1
4
6
Belknap
Amherst
2
5
9
9
Hillsborough
Andover
2
2
5
1
Merrimack
Antrim
2
2
7
2
Hillsborough
Ashland
2
1
3
9
Grafton
Atkinson
2
3
22
8
Rockingham
Auburn
1
4
16
5
Rockingham
Barnstead
1
2
4
7
Belknap
Barrington
1
2
6
3
Strafford
Bartlett
1
1
3
1
Carroll
Bath
2
1
2
5
Grafton
Bedford
1
4
9
11
Hillsborough
Belmont
1
1
7
5
Belknap
Bennington
2
2
7
4.5
Hillsborough
Benton
2
1
2
3
Grafton
Berlin-
Ward 1
2
1
1
8
Coos
Ward 2
2
1
1
8
Coos
Ward 3
2
1
1
8
Coos
Ward 4
2
1
1
8
Coos
Bethlehem
2
1
1
1
Grafton
Boscawen
2
2
7
4
Merrimack
Bow
2
4
17
5
Merrimack
Bradford
2
2
7
3
Merrimack
Brentwood
1
3
17
11
Rockingham
Bridgewater
2
1
2
9
Grafton
Bristol
2
1
2
10
Grafton
Brookfieid
1
1
3
6
Carroll
Brookline
2
5
12
16,17
Hillsborough
Campton
2
1
3
6
Grafton
Canaan
2
1
5
11
Grafton
Candia
1
4
17
3.4
Rockingham
Canterbury
1
2
17
6
Merrimack
Carroll
2
1
1
7
Coos
Center Harbor
1
1
3
1.3
Belknap
Charlestown
2
2
8
5
Sullivan
Chatham
1
1
3
1
Carroll
Chester
1
4
19
5
Rockingham
Chesterfield
2
2
10
2
Cheshire
Chichester
1
2
17
7
Merrimack
Claremont
Ward 1
2
2
8
8,9
Sullivan
Ward 2
2
2
8
6.9
Sullivan
Ward 3
2
2
8
7.9
Sullivan
Clarksville
2
1
1
1
Coos
Colebrook
2
I
1
1
Coos
Columbia
2
1
1
2
Coos
Concord-
Ward A
2
2
15
13,21
Merrimack
WardB
2
2
15
14,21
Merrimack
WardC
2
2
15
15,21
Merrimack
WardD
2
2
15
16,21
Merrimack
TOWNS AND WARDS DISTRICTED FOR ELECTION PURPOSES
113
Executive
Congressional
Councilor
Senatorial
Representative
District
District
District
District
County
Ward E
2
2
15
17,21
Merrimack
WardF
2
2
15
18,21
Merrimack
WardG
2
2
15
19,21
Merrimack
Ward H
2
2
15
20,21
Merrimack
Conway
1
1
3
2
Carroll
Cornish
2
1
8
1
Sullivan
Croydon
2
1
8
2
Sullivan
Dalton
2
1
1
5.6
Coos
Danbury
2
1
2
1
Merrimack
Danville
1
3
19
11
Rockingham
Deerfield
1
2
17
2,4
Rockingham
Deering
2
2
7
1
Hillsborough
Derry
1
4
19
7
Rockingham
Dixville
2
1
1
1
Coos
Dorchester
2
1
2
6
Grafton
Dover-
Ward 1
1
3
21
7,9
Strafford
Ward 2
1
3
21
7,9
Strafford
Wards
1
3
21
7,9
Strafford
Ward 4
1
3
21
6
Strafford
Wards
1
3
21
6
Strafford
Ward 6
1
3
21
6
Strafford
Dublin
2
5
11
5
Cheshire
Dummer
2
1
1
2
Coos
Dunbarton
2
2
16
5
Merrimack
Durham
1
3
21
4
Strafford
East Kingston
1
3
19
15,16
Rockingham
Easton
2
1
2
4
Grafton
Eaton
1
1
3
3
Carroll
Effingham
1
1
3
5
Carroll
Ellsworth
2
1
2
6
Grafton
Enfield
2
1
5
11
Grafton
Epping
1
3
17
6
Rockingham
Epsom
1
2
17
7
Merrimack
Errol
2
1
1
2
Coos
Exeter
1
3
23
13
Rockingham
Farmington
1
2
4
2
Strafford
Fitzwilliam
2
5
11
8,11
Cheshire
Francestown
2
2
9
4,5
Hillsborough
Franconia
2
1
1
3
Grafton
Franklin-
Ward 1
2
2
7
10.12
Merrimack
Ward 2
2
2
7
10,12
Merrimack
Ward 3
2
2
7
10,12
Merrimack
Freedom
1
1
3
3
Carroll
Fremont
1
3
17
11
Rockingham
Gilford
1
1
4
5
Belknap
Gilmanton
1
1
4
6
Belknap
Gilsum
2
2
10
4
Cheshire
Goffstown
1
5
16
6
Hillsborough
Gorham
2
1
1
7
Coos
Goshen
2
2
8
4
Sullivan
Grafton
2
1
5
11
Grafton
Grantham
2
1
8
1
Sullivan
Greenfield
2
2
11
7
Hillsborough
114
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Executive
Congressional
Councilor
Senatorial
Representative
District
District
District
District
County
Greenland
1
24
19
Rockingham
Greenville
2
12
16,17
Hillsborough
Groton
2
2
8
Grafton
Hampstead
1
19
9
Rockingham
Hampton
1
23
17
Rockingham
Hampton Falls
1
23
17
Rockingham
Hancock
2
11
7
Hillsborough
Hanover
2
5
12
Grafton
Harrisville
2
11
5
Cheshire
Hart's Location
1
3
1
Carroll
Haverhill
2
2
5
Grafton
Hebron
2
2
8
Grafton
Henniker
2
7
3
Merrimack
Hill
2
2
1
Merrimack
Hillsborough
2
7
1
Hillsborough
Hinsdale
2
10
3
Cheshire
Holderness
2
3
8
Grafton
Hollis
2
12
18
Hillsborough
Hooksett
1
16
9
Merrimack
Hopkinton
2
15
5
Merrimack
Hudson
2
14
19.21
Hillsborough
Jackson
1
3
1
Carroll
Jaffrey
2
11
6
Cheshire
Jefferson
2
1
4,6
Coos
Keene-
Ward 1
2
10
12,17
Cheshire
Ward 2
2
10
13,17
Cheshire
Ward 3
2
10
14,17
Cheshire
Ward 4
2
10
15,17
Cheshire
Wards
2
10
16,17
Cheshire
Kensington
23
15,16
Rockingham
Kingston
19
10
Rockingham
Laconia-
Ward 1
4
9,13
Belknap
Ward 2
4
10,13
Belknap
Ward 3
4
11,13
Belknap
Ward 4
4
8
Belknap
Wards
4
10,13
Belknap
Ward 6
4
12,13
Belknap
Lancaster
2
1
4,6
Coos
Landaff
2
2
3
Grafton
Langdon
2
8
5
Sullivan
Lebanon-
Ward 1
2
5
13
Grafton
Ward 2
2
5
13
Grafton
Ward 3
2
5
13
Grafton
Lee
1
21
4
Strafford
Lempster
2
8
4
Sullivan
Lincoln
2
2
4
Grafton
Lisbon
2
2
2
Grafton
Litchfield
2
14
12,14
Hillsborough
Littleton
2
2
1
Grafton
Londonderry
1
14
23
Rockingham
Loudon
1
17
6
Merrimack
Lyman
2
2
2
Grafton
Lyme
2
5
7
Grafton
Lyndeborough
2
11
8
Hillsborough
Madbury
1
21
4
Strafford
Madison
1
3
3
Carroll
TOWNS AND WARDS DISTRICTED FOR ELECTION PURPOSES
115
Executive
Congressional
Councilor
Senatorial
Representative
District
District
District
District
County
Manchester-
Ward 1
16
33,36
Hillsborough
Ward 2
16
34,36
Hillsborough
Ward 3
20
3S,36
Hillsborough
Ward 4
18
3?,40
Hillsborough
Wards
20
38,40
Hillsborough
Ward 6
18
39,40
Hillsborough
Ward?
18
41,44
Hillsborough
Wards
18
42,44
Hillsborough
Ward 9
18
43,44
Hillsborough
Ward 10
20
4S,48
Hillsborough
Ward 11
20
46,48
Hillsborough
Ward 12
20
4?,48
Hillsborough
Marlborough
2
11
5
Cheshire
Marlow
2
8
4
Cheshire
Mason
2
12
16,1?
Hillsborough
Meredith
1
4
Belknap
Merrimack
1
13,14
Hillsborough
Middleton
1
1
Strafford
Milan
2
8
Coos
Milford
2
11
10
Hillsborough
Millsfield
2
2
Coos
Milton
1
1
Strafford
Monroe
2
2
2
Grafton
Mont Vernon
2
9
9
Hillsborough
Moultonborough
1
3
4
Carroll
Nashua-
Ward 1
2
5
12
22,27
Hillsborough
Ward 2
2
5
12
23,2?
Hillsborough
Wards
2
5
12
24,2?
Hillsborough
Ward 4
2
5
13
28,32
Hillsborough
Wards
2
5
13
2S,2?
Hillsborough
Ward 6
2
5
13
29,32
Hillsborough
Ward?
2
5
13
30,32
Hillsborough
Ward 8
2
5
13
31,32
Hillsborough
Ward 9
2
5
12
26,2?
Hillsborough
Nelson
2
2
11
5
Cheshire
New Boston
2
5
9
4,5
Hillsborough
Newbury
2
2
5
2
Merrimack
New Castle
1
3
24
18
Rockingham
New Durham
1
1
4
1
Strafford
Newfields
1
3
23
13
Rockingham
New Hampton
1
1
2
1,3
Belknap
Newington
1
3
24
28
Rockingham
New Ipswich
2
5
11
1S,17
Hillsborough
New London
2
2
5
2
Merrimack
Newmarket
1
3
23
12
Rockingham
Newport
2
2
8
2
Sullivan
Newton
1
3
19
10
Rockingham
Northfield
1
2
7
11,12
Merrimack
North Hampton
1
3
24
18
Rockingham
Northumberland
2
1
1
3,6
Coos
Northwood
1
2
17
1
Rockingham
Nottingham
1
2
21
2.4
Rockingham
Orange
2
1
5
11
Grafton
Orford
2
1
2
7
Grafton
Ossipee
1
1
3
5
Carroll
Pelham
2
4
14
20,21
Hillsborough
Pembroke
2
2
15
7
Merrimack
Peterborough
2
5
11
7
Hillsborough
116
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Congressional
Councilor
Senatorial
Representative
District
District
District
District
County
Piermont
2
1
2
5
Grafton
Pittsburg
2
1
1
1
Coos
Pittsfield
1
2
4
6
Merrimack
Plainfield
2
1
5
1
Sullivan
Plaistow
1
3
22
9
Rockingham
Plymouth
2
1
2
8
Grafton
Portsmouth-
Ward 1
1
3
24
24
Rockingham
Ward 2
1
3
24
25
Rockingham
Wards
1
3
24
28
Rockingham
Ward 4
1
3
24
26
Rockingham
Wards
1
3
24
27
Rockingham
Randolph
2
1
1
7
Coos
Raymond
1
4
17
6
Rockingham
Richmond
2
5
11
8,11
Cheshire
Rindge
2
5
11
9,11
Cheshire
Rochester-
Ward 1
1
2
6
11
Strafford
Ward 2
1
2
6
11
Strafford
Ward 3
1
2
6
10
Strafford
Ward 4
1
2
6
10
Strafford
Wards
1
2
6
11
Strafford
Roliinsford
1
3
6
5
Strafford
Roxbury
2
2
11
5
Cheshire
Rumney
2
1
2
6
Grafton
Rye
1
3
24
18
Rockingham
Salem
2
3
22
20,22
Rockingham
Salisbury
2
2
7
1
Merrimack
Sanbornton
1
1
2
1,3
Belknap
Sandown
1
3
19
5
Rockingham
Sandwich
1
1
3
4
Carroll
Seabrook
1
3
23
14,16
Rockingham
Sharon
2
5
11
8
Hillsborough
Shelburne
2
1
1
7
Coos
Somersworth-
Ward 1
1
3
6
8.9
Strafford
Ward 2
1
3
6
8,9
Strafford
Ward 3
1
3
6
8.9
Strafford
Ward 4
1
3
6
8.9
Strafford
Wards
1
3
6
8,9
Strafford
South Hampton
1
3
19
1S,16
Rockingham
Springfield
2
1
5
1
Sullivan
Stark
2
1
1
3,6
Coos
Stewartstown
2
1
1
1
Coos
Stoddard
2
2
8
4
Cheshire
Strafford
1
2
17
10
Strafford
Stratford
2
1
1
2
Coos
Stratham
1
3
23
19
Rockingham
Sugar Hill
2
1
1
3
Grafton
Sullivan
2
2
10
4
Cheshire
Sunapee
2
1
8
3
Sullivan
Surry
2
2
10
2
Cheshire
Sutton
2
2
5
2
Merrimack
Swanzey
2
5
10
10,11
Cheshire
Tamworth
1
1
3
4
Carroll
Temple
2
5
11
8
Hillsborough
Thornton
2
1
2
6
Grafton
Tilton
1
1
2
2.3
Belknap
Troy
2
5
11
7
Cheshire
Tuftonboro
1
1
3
5
Carroll
Unity
2
2
8
8,9
Sullivan
TOWNS AND WARDS DISTRICTED FOR ELECTION PURPOSES
117
Executive
Congressional
Councilor
Senatorial
Representative
District
District
District
District
County
Wakefield
1
1
3
7
Carroll
Walpole
2
2
8
1
Cheshire
Warner
2
2
7
2
Merrimack
Warren
2
1
2
3
Grafton
Washington
2
2
8
4
SulUvan
Waterville Valley
2
1
2
6
Grafton
Weare
2
2
7
3.5
Hillsborough
Webster
2
2
7
4
Merrimack
Wentworth
2
1
2
6
Grafton
Wentworth's Loc.
2
1
1
1
Coos
Westmoreland
2
2
10
2
Cheshire
Whitefield
2
1
1
5.6
Coos
Wilmot
2
1
5
1
Merrimack
Wilton
2
5
11
8
Hillsborough
Winchester
2
5
10
3
Cheshire
Windham
2
3
22
21,22
Rockingham
Windsor
2
2
7
1
Hillsborough
Wolfeboro
1
1
3
6
Carroll
Woodstock
2
1
2
4
Grafton
UNINCORPORATED PLACES
At. & Gil. Ac. Gt.
2
Bean's Grant
2 1
Bean's Purchase
2 1
Cambridge
2
Chandler's Pur.
2 1
Crawford's Pur.
2 1
Cutt's Grant
2
Dix's Grant
2
Erving's Loc.
2
Green's Grant
2
Hadley's Pur.
2 1
Hale's Loc.
1 1
3
Kilkenny
2 ]
Livermore
2 1
2
Low & Burb. Gt.
2 1
Martin's Loc.
2
Odell
2 1
Pinkham's Gt.
2
Sargent's Pur.
2 1
Second Coll. Gt.
2 1
Success
2 1
Thompson &
Meserve's Pur.
2 1
I 1
1
Coos
7
Coos
7
Coos
2
Coos
7
Coos
7
Coos
7
Coos
1
Coos
2
Coos
7
Coos
7
Coos
2
Carroll
4.6
Coos
4
Grafton
7
Coos
7
Coos
2
Coos
7
Coos
7
Coos
1
Coos
7
Coos
Coos
Map of
NEW HAMPSHIRE
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS
MANCHESTER
District 16
Wards 1,2
District 18
Wards 4,6,7,8,9
District 20
Wards 3,5,10,11,12
NASHUA
District 12
Wards 1,2,3,9
District 13
Wards 4,5,6,7,8
••EWI5ED-I97T
VOTER TURNOUT
121
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY TURNOUT 1988
TOWN/CITY
R VOTE
D VOTE
TURNOUT
TOWN/CITY 1
R VOIE E
) VOTE T
URNOUT
Alton
787
236
42.8%
Albany
92
58
43.4%
Barnstead
453
284
47.9%
Bartlett
522
202
44.6%
Belmont
1.079
640
59.8%
Brookfield
161
36
61.0%
Ctr. Harbor
226
81
47.7%
Chatham
58
21
50.3%
Gilford
1,306
557
40.8%
Conway
1,417
543
42.3%
Gilmanton
455
263
52.6%
Eaton
106
36
69.3%
Laconia
2.380
1,634
58.5%
Effingham
139
71
40.3%
Meredith
1,023
431
49.0%
Freedom
253
71
49.2%
New Hampton
313
196
53.6%
Hart's Loc.
8
4
66.7%
Sanbornton
437
245
53.2%
Jackson
214
102
63.7%
Tilton
470
310
51.5%
Madison
363
110
54. 1 %
BELKNAP CO.
8.929
4,877
51.2%
Moultonborough
998
218
46.7%
Ossipee
603
207
40.4%
Alstead
218
202
41.4%
Sandwich
372
179
60.7%
Chesterfield
449
308
38.7%
Tamworth
443
232
44.0%
Dublin
347
211
52.7%
Tuftonboro
614
95
56. 1 %
Fitzwilliam
355
179
44.0%
Wakefield
613
218
42.1%
Gilsum
86
84
40.6%
Wolfeboro
1,425
402
53.0%
Harrisville
145
201
55.0%
CARROLL CO.
8,401
2,805
47.5%
Hinsdale
310
301
31.9%
Jaffrey
850
540
49.5%
Berlin
1,018
2,445
47.1%
Keene
3,115
3,218
48.4%
Cambridge
0
0
0.0%
Marlborough
269
233
44.3%
Carroll
100
52
41.6%
Marlow
99
70
42.5%
Clarksville
45
11
35.9%
Nelson
94
85
50.0%
Colebrook
373
101
40.4%
Richmond
134
82
56.4%
Columbia
71
32
41.5%
Rindge
615
323
59.6%
Dalton
108
61
43.8%
Roxbury
32
27
45.7%
Dixville
27
7
100.0%
Stoddard
123
78
50.5%
Dummer
59
43
53.4%
Sullivan
129
79
56.5%
Errol
60
25
47.0%
Surry
145
88
58.5%
Gorham
360
559
46.7%
Swanzey
803
580
48.2%
Jefferson
218
61
51.9%
Troy
197
229
44.8%
Lancaster
616
210
45.4%
Walpole
604
371
44.8%
Milan
161
126
45.8%
Westmoreland
251
168
53.4%
Millsfield
9
0
100.0%
Winchester
348
349
37.9%
Northumberland
192
274
32.2%
CHESHIRE CO.
9,718
8.006
19.6%
Pinkham's Gt.
0
20
46.5%
Pittsburg
169
28
34.0%
Randolph
111
51
60.4%
Sargent's Pur.
0
0
0.0%
Shelburne
75
51
46.7%
-
Stark
63
43
37.6%
Stewartstown
97
23
28.0%
Stratford
72
56
32.9%
Wentworths Loc
12
5
60.7%
Whitefield
320
159
42.8%
COOS CO.
4,336
4,443
47.1%
122
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
TOWN/CITY
R VOTE
D VOTE
TURNOUT
TOWN/CITY
R VOTE
DVOTE T
URNOUT
Alexandria
182
62
46.8%
Amherst
2,406
907
68.2%
Ashland
317
183
52.4%
Antrim
415
228
59.6%
Bath
170
33
43.4%
Bedford
3,313
1,430
58.4%
Benton
56
13
49.3%
Bennington
168
92
48.4%
Bethlehem
287
203
50. 1 %
Brookline
420
265
57.3%
Bridgewater
171
57
48.2%
Deering
242
128
47.3%
Bristol
559
204
54.4%
Francestown
329
157
65.0%
Campton
391
165
52.8%
Goffstown
2,189
1,656
52.5%
Canaan
346
272
36.8%
Greenfield
231
126
51.8%
Dorchester
54
30
39.4%
Greenville
194
216
31.7%
Easton
62
31
64.6%
Hancock
414
226
65.7%
Ellsworth
11
7
52.9%
Hillsborough
719
355
47.6%
Enfield
430
334
37.0%
Hollis
1,331
707
61.5%
Franconia
202
122
57.0%
Hudson
2,128
1,982
42.3%
Grafton
126
112
51.4%
Litchfield
598
514
43.3%
Groton
64
38
40.6%
Lyndeborough
261
152
55.2%
Hanover
1,115
1,387
65.0%
Manchester
10,591
15,432
54.8%
Haverhill
738
183
43.5%
Mason
199
108
54.6%
Hebron
138
34
59.5%
Merrimack
2,802
1,948
49.9%
Holderness
429
178
47.5%
Milford
1,953
1,055
43.8%
Landaff
59
13
47.7%
Mont Vernon
370
156
52.7%
Lebanon
1,357
1,386
42.6%
Nashua
9,093
10,352
46.9%
Lincoln
209
112
45.3%
New Boston
678
340
58.3%
Lisbon
242
78
41.3%
New Ipswich
609
325
57.4%
Littleton
903
384
35.6%
Pelham
1,046
1,223
50.4%
Lyman
83
53
69.4%
Peterborough
1,224
598
52.4%
Lyme
266
264
58.6%
Sharon
70
37
64.8%
Monroe
213
36
50.7%
Temple
218
141
58.6%
Orange
65
24
61.0%
Weare
821
470
47.3%
Orford
166
106
41.7%
Wilton
501
406
52.1%
Piermont
148
64
48.4%
Windsor
26
13
54.9%
Plymouth
740
361
43. 1 %
HILLSBOROUGH CO 45,559
41,745
51.4%
Rumney
288
122
50.9%
Sugar Hill
124
46
51.4%
Thornton
297
106
41.9%
Warren
143
43
42.3%
Waterville Val
45
28
55.3%
Wentworth
126
37
43.7%
Woodstock
153
79
40.6%
GRAFTON CO.
11,475
6,990
46.6%
VOTER TURNOUT
123
TOWN/CITY
R VOTE
D VOTE
TURNOUT
TOWN/CITY
R VOTE
D VOIE T
URNOUT
Allenstown
409
615
45.6%
Atkinson
933
503
52.2%
Andover
365
245
54.7%
Auburn
701
407
52.1%
Boscawen
434
291
40.1%
Brentwood
455
230
51.1%
Bow
1,365
537
65.5%
Candia
754
365
52.9%
Bradford
316
161
52.7%
Chester
600
236
53.5%
Canterbury
355
275
65.1%
Danville
358
235
52.6%
Chichester
357
188
50.9%
Deerfield
589
282
57.9%
Concord
5,601
4.477
51.5%
Derry
3,111
2.068
45.6%
Danbury
157
77
44.7%
East Kingston
232
130
47.0%
Dunbarton
408
181
66.2%
Epping
571
548
32.2%
Epsom
585
264
47.2%
Exeter
2,440
1.489
62.0%
Franklin
1,025
850
41.0%
Fremont
401
198
49.7%
Henniker
592
384
61.0%
Greenland
544
302
60.6%
Hill
127
88
51.8%
Hampstead
1,111
689
49.2%
Hooksett
1,348
972
45.5%
Hampton
2,057
1.835
46.3%
Hopkinton
1,273
613
57.7%
Hampton Falls
422
189
62.9%
Loudon
480
264
49.0%
Kensington
294
222
53.0%
Newbury
316
141
54.0%
Kingston
875
459
50. 1 %
New London
1,080
261
56.7%
Londonderry
2,751
1,669
47.6%
Northfield
441
298
48.4%
New Castle
254
153
63.5%
Pembroke
889
683
47.9%
Newfields
169
145
56.4%
Pittsfield
473
258
44.6%
Newington
175
92
55.6%
Salisbury
172
97
51.3%
Newmarket
615
1,029
43.8%
Sutton
282
185
48.9%
Newton
457
344
40.1%
Warner
505
313
59.4%
North Hampton
829
522
46.6%
Webster
217
126
48.4%
Northwood
551
312
53.6%
Wilmot
189
117
60.4%
Nottingham
437
319
55.8%
MERRIMACK CO
. 19,761
12,961
51.1%
Plaistow
811
611
41.1%
Portsmouth
2,480
3,558
37.6%
Raymond
1,083
685
41.8%
Rye
1,108
706
46.1%
Salem
3,200
3,626
44.8%
Sandown
505
391
53.8%
Seabrook
823
713
32.9%
South Hampton
144
147
47.3%
Stratham
896
476
57.7%
Windham
1,330
887
53.2%
Barrington
701
715
44.2%
ROCKINGHAM CO
. 35,066
26,772
46.6%
Dover
2,910
3,453
39.6%
Durham
1,092
1,268
60.2%
Farmington
612
439
42.1%
Lee
489
486
54.8%
Madbury
238
195
49.4%
Middleton
79
64
35.2%
Milton
366
297
39.8%
'
New Durham
257
139
50.2%
Rochester
2,552
2,915
46.0%
Rollinsford
244
377
43.1%
Somersworth
716
1,632
43.3%
Strafford
405
304
49.2%
STRAFFORD CO.
10,661
12,284
44.7%
Acworth
173
53
50.7%
Charlestown
568
509
43.0%
Claremont
1,482
1,817
48.0%
Cornish
235
233
51.3%
Croydon
78
52
47.4%
Goshen
101
84
56.4%
Grantham
287
109
49.6%
Langdon
85
43
39.5%
Lempster
205
70
58.6%
Newport
797
625
46.6%
Plainfield
301
303
54.4%
Springfield
160
87
48.1%
Sunapee
705
297
49.0%
Unity
112
113
38.7%
Washington
195
66
57.2%
SULLIVAN CO.
5,484
4,461
48.1%
124
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
VOTER TURNOUT 1988
SEPTEMBER PRIMARY
NOVEMBER ELECTION
VOTES
REG.
TOWN/CITY
R VOTE
D VOIE
TURNOUT
CAST
VOTERS
TURNOUT
Alton
576
89
27.3%
1,817
2.555
71.1%
Bamstead
225
76
18.5%
1,348
1,750
77.0%
Belmont
336
112
16.4%
2,010
2,975
67.6%
Center Harbor
103
32
22.6%
530
659
80.4%
Gilford
564
208
16.0%
3,288
5,050
65.1%
Gilmanton
233
74
21.8%
1,163
1,515
76.8%
Laconia
1,361
589
27.4%
6,109
7,704
79.3%
Meredith
456
130
19.2%
2,377
3,301
72.0%
New Hampton
217
78
30.7%
762
1,005
75.8%
Sanbornton
206
102
24.8%
1,083
1,322
81.9%
Tilton
289
132
26.0%
1,294
1,704
75.9%
BELKNAP CO.
4,566
1,622
22.4%
21,781
29,540
73.7%
Albany
35
n
12.9%
225
364
61.8%
Bartlett
161
26
10.5%
1.356
1,959
69.2%
Brookfield
83
22
31.5%
314
371
84.6%
Chatham
18
2
12.6%
121
164
73.8%
Conway
472
92
11.8%
3,583
5,161
69.4%
Eaton
57
10
31.5%
186
220
84.5%
Effingham
78
18
17,4%
421
578
72.8%
Freedom
no
28
20.8%
598
726
82.4%
Hart's Location
5
2
38.9%
14
17
82.4%
Jackson
108
31
27.0%
466
548
85.0%
Madison
146
28
18.9%
797
1,008
79.1%
Moultonborough
462
67
19.7%
1,976
2,832
69.8%
Ossipee
308
46
17.1%
1,521
2,192
69.4%
Sandwich
192
81
29.9%
768
947
81.1%
Tamworth
171
52
13.9%
1,110
1,681
66.0%
Tuftonboro
318
33
27.3%
1,164
1,356
85.8%
Wakefield
299
15
15.5%
1,630
2,101
77.6%
Wolfeboro
740
111
23.7%
2,776
3,757
73.9%
CARROLL CO.
3,763
675
18.2%
19,026
25,982
73.2%
VOTER TURNOUT
125
SEPTEMBER PRIMARY
NOVEMBER ELECTION
VOIES
REG.
TOWN/CITY
R VOTE
D vol E
TURNOUT
CAST
VOTERS
TURNOUT
Alstead
136
57
19.6%
720
1,016
70.9%
Chesterfield
225
83
15.2%
1,395
2,168
64.3%
Dublin
222
109
30.8%
842
1,166
72.2%
Fitzwilliam
242
45
22.8%
906
1,307
69.3%
Gilsum
48
19
16.1%
296
427
69.3%
Harrisville
116
76
30.2%
484
654
74.0%
Hinsdale
124
76
10.1%
1,277
2,071
61.7%
Jaffrey
574
196
26.5%
2,272
3,099
73.3%
Keene
1,637
861
18.8%
9,296
14,055
66.1%
Marlborough
154
79
20.0%
863
1,158
74.5%
Marlow
56
12
16.6%
311
424
73.3%
Nelson
72
36
29.4%
296
399
74.2%
Richmond
96
28
30.0%
370
454
81.5%
Rindge
438
%
32.0%
1,555
1,881
82.7%
Roxbury
14
10
18.0%
93
142
65.5%
Stoddard
66
28
22.0%
324
438
74.0%
Sullivan
65
31
25.9%
297
384
77.3%
Surry
72
31
25.9%
325
409
79.5%
Swanzey
426
270
23.9%
2,296
3,132
73.3%
Troy
104
60
17.8%
699
973
71.8%
Walpole
365
99
19.9%
1.657
2,328
71.2%
Westmoreland
153
65
26.3%
671
881
76.2%
Winchester
200
122
17.4%
1,233
1,903
64.8%
CHESHIRE CO.
5,605
2,489
20.9%
28,478
40,869
69.7%
Berlin
584
861
20.0%
5,076
7,424
68.4%
Carroll
81
22
26. 1 %
324
402
80.6%
Clarksville
39
7
28.6%
112
163
68.7%
Colebrook
318
52
31.9%
831
1,189
69.9%
Columbia
46
10
21.1%
186
275
67.6%
Dalton
89
26
29.0%
325
436
74.5%
Dixville
22
6
80.0%
38
38
100.0%
Dummer
34
16
25.3%
160
215
74.4%
Errol
52
14
33.3%
158
206
76.7%
Gorham
245
258
24.6%
1.528
2,134
71.6%
Jefferson
143
20
28.8%
450
578
77.9%
Lancaster
360
92
24.3%
1,390
1,927
72.1%
Milan
94
49
22.2%
483
676
71.4%
Millsfield
8
0
88.9%
10
10
100.0%
Northumberland
104
107
15.3%
954
1,391
68.6%
Pinkham's Gt.
0
0
0.0%
20
36
55.6%
Pittsburg
200
18
36.5%
426
627
67.9%
Randolph
73
20
33.8%
232
289
80.3%
Shelburne
48
13
24.5%
214
259
82.6%
Stark
46
13
20.8%
196
294
66.7%
Stewartstown
95
16
26.1%
287
438
65.5%
Stratford
34
19
13.7%
237
408
58.1%
Wentworths Loc
7
2
33.3%
25
30
83.3%
Whitefield
236
91
27.5%
837
1,225
68.3%
COOS CO.
2,958
1,732
23.5%
14,499
20.670
70. 1 %
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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
SEPTEMBER PRIMARY
NOVEMBER ELECTION
VOTES
REG.
TOWN/CITY
R VOTE
D VOTE
TURNOUT
CAST
VOTERS
TURNOUT
Alexandria
96
30
22.8%
439
571
76.9%
Ashland
255
85
35.6%
757
1,065
71.1%
Bath
148
19
34.6%
354
497
71.2%
Benton
31
4
24.3%
103
148
69.6%
Bethlehem
228
84
30.2%
819
1,081
75.8%
Bridgewater
152
28
37.5%
413
524
78.8%
Bristol
383
65
31.3%
1,181
1,563
75.6%
Campton
291
49
31.0%
992
1,243
79.8%
Canaan
261
130
22.5%
1,141
1,800
63.4%
Dorchester
45
19
27.9%
169
237
71.3%
Easton
45
12
36.5%
141
162
87.0%
Ellsworth
15
2
50.0%
39
39
100.0%
Enfield
254
84
17.8%
1,536
2,125
72.3%
Franconia
168
64
40.6%
494
601
82.2%
Grafton
83
36
23.8%
371
520
71.3%
Groton
40
26
25.8%
195
257
75.9%
Hanover
575
425
24. 1 %
3,692
4,563
80.9%
Haverhill
657
112
34.9%
1,625
2,329
69.8%
Hebron
110
14
41.1%
271
310
87.4%
Holderness
335
64
30.0%
938
1,364
68.8%
Landaff
52
13
39.6%
149
163
91.4%
Lebanon
888
481
20.7%
4,649
7.013
66.3%
Lincoln
190
40
31.1%
564
801
70.4%
Lisbon
183
29
26.6%
622
839
74.1%
Littleton
681
210
24.3%
2,340
3,791
61.7%
Lyman
65
63
58.2%
184
231
79.7%
Lyme
156
94
24.8%
874
1,060
82.5%
Monroe
295
41
66.0%
476
531
89.6%
Orange
51
12
42.9%
124
149
83.2%
Orford
99
45
21.1%
487
699
69.7%
Piermont
83
25
22.0%
329
449
73.3%
Plymouth
590
170
29.1%
1,817
2,881
63.1%
Rumney
239
61
36. 1 %
688
874
78.7%
Sugar Hill
105
32
38.8%
300
362
82.9%
Thornton
205
46
24.4%
757
1,065
71.1%
Warren
102
24
27.2%
339
476
71.2%
Waterville Val.
32
9
30.6%
123
141
87.2%
Wentworth
95
20
29.7%
313
431
72.6%
Woodstock
105
35
23.6%
457
634
72.1%
GRAFTON CO.
8.388
2,802
27.3%
31,262
43,589
71.7%
VOTER TURNOUT
127
SEPTEMBER PRIMARY
NOVEMBER ELECTION
VOTES
REG.
TOWN/CITY
R VOTE
D VOTE
TURNOUT
CAST
VOTERS
TURNOUT
Amherst
1,412
268
33.0%
4,724
5,454
86.6%
Antrim
335
%
39.4%
945
1,171
80.7%
Bedford
1,436
472
23.3%
6,848
8,865
77.2%
Bennington
114
32
26.5%
453
602
75.2%
Brookline
223
63
22.2%
1,149
1,369
83.9%
Deering
179
37
27.5%
609
841
72.4%
Francestown
222
69
38.5%
704
802
87.8%
Goffstown
1,023
558
19.4%
6.022
8,869
67.9%
Greenfield
173
33
30.1%
561
746
75.2%
Greenville
153
92
18.7%
757
1.371
55.2%
Hancock
330
92
41.3%
941
1.093
86.1%
Hillsborough
490
112
26. 1 %
1,687
2,450
68.9%
Hollis
877
210
32.3%
2,963
3,626
81.7%
Hudson
961
442
13.7%
7,520
11,141
67.5%
Litchfield
301
148
16.3%
2,025
3,079
65.8%
Lyndeborough
172
29
28.0%
603
743
81.2%
Manchester
6,143
7,772
29.0%
37,691
51.051
73.8%
Mason
116
42
27.3%
509
617
82.5%
Merrimack
1,136
526
16.4%
8,588
11,518
74.6%
Milford
1,084
336
20.2%
4,831
7,362
65.6%
Mont Vernon
224
54
26.5%
860
1,126
76.4%
Nashua
4,933
3,420
19.2%
33,262
46.813
71.1%
New Boston
340
92
23.2%
1,451
1.970
73.7%
New Ipswich
291
81
21.8%
1,477
1.877
78.7%
Pelham
419
226
13.7%
4,016
5,114
78.5%
Peterborough
931
240
32.7%
2,764
3,812
72.5%
Sharon
55
21
47.5%
153
172
89.0%
Temple
154
46
32.3%
493
668
73.8%
Weare
499
139
21.6%
2,322
3,292
70.5%
Wilton
306
14S
26.2%
1,481
1,898
78.0%
Windsor
21
5
35.6%
54
73
74.0%
HILLSBOROUGH CO.
25,053
15,898
23.3%
138,463
189,585
73.0%
Allenstown
187
237
18.4%
1,661
2,469
67.3%
Andover
226
75
27.5%
935
1,248
74.9%
Boscawen
370
132
28.5%
1,206
1,891
63.8%
Bow
1,026
214
41.1%
2,733
3,254
84.0%
Bradford
253
63
34.3%
681
900
75.7%
Canterbury
227
137
35.6%
915
1,081
84.6%
Chichester
202
60
22.7%
820
1.211
67.7%
Concord
3,830
1,700
27.7%
15.202
21,446
70.9%
Danbury
135
37
32.5%
427
555
76.9%
Dunbarton
255
72
34.7%
803
994
80.8%
Epsom
300
77
20.7%
1,391
1,929
72.1%
Franklin
818
351
25.4%
2,920
4,790
61.0%
Henniker
539
231
46.5%
1.565
1,869
83.7%
Hill
85
34
28.8%
351
440
79.8%
Hooksett
675
331
18.1%
3,727
6,007
62.0%
Hopkinton
1,199
296
43.9%
2,635
3.510
75.1%
Loudon
284
78
22.8%
1,332
1.781
74.8%
Newbury
202
38
27.8%
721
901
80.0%
New London
915
118
42.6%
2,041
2,497
81.7%
Northfield
286
126
25.2%
1,248
1,778
70.2%
Pembroke
511
187
20.3%
2,598
3,740
69.5%
Pittsfield
240
78
18.4%
1,279
1.787
71.6%
Salisbury
165
36
35.6%
472
600
78.7%
Sutton
179
82
25.8%
762
1,081
70.5%
Warner
459
130
42.0%
1,122
1,432
78.4%
Webster
207
44
34.4%
559
785
71.2%
Wilmot
142
48
34.5%
493
583
84.6%
MERRIMACK CO.
13.917
5,012
28.6%
50,599
70,559
71.7%
128
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
SEPTEMBER PRIMARY
NOVEMBER ELECTION
VOTES
REG.
TOWN/CITY
R VOTE
D VOTE
TURNOUT
CAST
VOTERS
TURNOUT
Atkinson
321
61
13.3%
2,547
3,165
80.5%
Auburn
277
106
17.5%
1,758
2,343
75.0%
Brentwood
187
66
18.4%
1,042
1,390
75.0%
Candia
354
99
21.2%
1,669
2,247
74.3%
Chester
309
67
22.4%
1.235
1,706
72.4%
Danville
150
59
17.8%
987
1,307
75.5%
Deerfield
346
93
29.2%
1,322
1,609
82.2%
Derry
1,060
429
13.0%
9,384
13,767
68.2%
East Kingston
88
35
14.9%
624
867
72.0%
Epping
308
180
13.8%
1,880
3,748
50.2%
Exeter
1,052
409
20.7%
5,887
7,674
76.7%
Fremont
174
55
17.3%
1,048
1,436
73.0%
Greenland
234
85
23.4%
1,299
1,526
85.1%
Hampstead
320
125
11.5%
2,958
4,157
71.2%
Hampton
995
622
18.4%
6,458
9,409
68.6%
Hampton Falls
204
65
25.7%
953
1.140
83.6%
Kensington
110
72
18.7%
840
1,032
81.4%
Kingston
361
132
18.0%
2,285
2,935
77.9%
Londonderry
1,083
387
15.0%
7,630
10,684
71.4%
New Castle
191
88
42.1%
597
700
85.3%
Newfields
68
42
19.9%
461
587
78.5%
Newington
89
28
24.7%
383
503
76. 1 %
Newmarket
191
229
10.6%
2,693
4,386
61.4%
Newton
171
58
11.0%
1,470
2,201
66.8%
North Hampton
362
171
17.4%
2,192
3,020
72.6%
Northwood
278
57
19.7%
1,281
1,785
71.8%
Nottingham
246
114
25.1%
1,233
1,565
78.8%
Plaistow
364
171
14.7%
2,774
3,945
70.3%
Portsmouth
950
1,010
12.0%
10,496
17,652
59.5%
Raymond
594
207
18.1%
3,065
4,734
64.7%
Rye
537
230
19.0%
2,892
4,257
67.9%
Salem
1,269
704
12.6%
1 1 ,243
16,675
67.4%
Sandown
205
63
15.6%
1,510
1,866
80.9%
Seabrook
353
209
11.7%
3,099
5,107
60.7%
South Hampton
38
40
12.4%
463
636
72.8%
Stratham
331
119
17.7%
2,298
2,867
80.2%
Windham
525
152
15.4%
3,932
4,879
80.6%
ROCKINGHAM CO.
14.695
6,839
15.6%
103,888
149,507
69.5%
VOTER TURNOUT
129
SEPTEMBER PRIMARY
NOVEMBER ELECTION
VOTES
REG.
TOWN/CITY
R VOIE
D VOTE
TURNOUT
CAST
VOTERS
TURNOUT
Barrington
242
182
13.0%
2,340
3,455
67.7%
Dover
1,206
1,069
13.9%
10,489
17,530
59.8%
Durham
466
435
22.2%
3,786
4,926
76.9%
Farmington
253
165
16.2%
1,789
2,755
64.9%
Lee
224
142
19.4%
1,498
2,035
73.6%
Madbury
110
75
19.8%
683
884
77.3%
Middleton
43
28
16.4%
337
463
72.8%
Milton
142
86
13.0%
1,261
1,884
66.9%
New Durham
122
44
19.9%
720
908
79.3%
Rochester
974
832
14.8%
9,295
13,113
70.9%
Rollinsford
92
142
15.1%
1,106
1,740
63.6%
Somersworth
248
440
12.4%
4,085
6,009
68.0%
Strafford
240
83
21.6%
1,225
1,634
75.0%
STRAFFORD CO.
4,362
3,723
15.3%
38,614
57,336
67.3%
Acworth
93
46
28.8%
387
496
78.0%
Charlestown
346
143
19.0%
1,766
2,660
66.4%
Claremont
971
712
24. 1 %
4,922
7,259
67.8%
Cornish
185
111
31.6%
742
957
77.5%
Croydon
55
25
28.2%
232
293
79.2%
Goshen
56
51
31.9%
300
354
84.7%
Grantham
240
43
32.6%
708
918
77.1%
Langdon
56
10
19.3%
251
345
72.8%
Lempster
158
44
40.2%
399
517
77.2%
Newport
609
278
28.3%
2,200
3,284
67.0%
Plainficld
154
160
28.0%
954
1,176
81.1%
Springfield
88
50
25.7%
374
550
68.0%
Sunapee
433
118
25.8%
1,831
2,244
81.6%
Unity
68
40
18.4%
427
622
68.6%
Washington
131
48
38.8%
400
468
85.5%
SULLIVAN CO.
3,643
1,879
25.9%
15,893
22,143
71.8%
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
1988
132 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY - 1988
A Presidential Primary was held on February 16, 1988, for the choice of President and
Vice-President of the United States.
The following list shows the names and domiciles of the candidates and the number of
votes for each.
Vote for President of the United States
REPUBLICAN PARTY
George Bush, Houston, Texas, r 59,290
Bob Dole, Russell, Kansas, r 44,797
Jack Kemp, Hamburg, New York, r 20, 1 14
Pete du Pont, Rockland, Delaware, r 15,885
Pat Robertson, Virginia Beach, Virginia, r 14,775
Alexander M. Haig, McLean, Virginia, r 481
Harold Stassen, Sunfish Lake, Minnesota, r 130
Mary Jane Rachner, St. Paul, Minnesota, r 107
Paul B. Conley, Maryland, New York, r 107
Robert F. Drucker, Plantation, Florida, r 83
William Horrigan, Jr. , Woodbury, Connecticut, r 76
Michael S. Levinson, Buffalo, New York, r 43
Michael S. Dukakis, Brookline, Massachusetts, d 585
Paul Simon, Makanda, Illinois, d 219
Dick Gephardt, St. Louis, Missouri, d 180
Jesse Jackson, Chicago, Illinois, d 166
Al Gore, Carthage, Tennessee, d Ill
Bruce Babbitt, Phoenix, Arizona, d 100
Gary Hart, Kittredge, Colorado, d 91
William J. DuPont, Dwight, Illinois, d 22
David E. Duke, Metairie, Louisiana, d 9
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. , Leesburg, Virginia, d 7
William A. Marra, West Milford, New Jersey, d 6
Conrad W. Roy, Nashua, New Hampshire, d 1
William King, Naples, Florida, d 1
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Michael S. Dukakis, Brookline, Massachusetts, d 44, 1 12
Dick Gephardt, St. Louis, Missouri, d 24,513
Paul Simon, Makanda, Illinois, d 21 ,094
Jesse Jackson, Chicago, Illinois, d 9,615
Al Gore, Carthage, Tennessee, d 8,400
Bruce Babbitt, Phoenix, Arizona, d 5,644
Gary Hart, Kittredge, Colorado, d 4,888
William J. DuPOnt, Dwight, Illinois, d 1 .349
David E. Duke, Metairie, Louisiana, d 264
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. , Leesburg, Virginia, d 188
William A. Marra, West Milford, New Jersey, d 142
Conrad W. Roy, Nashua, New Hampshire, d 122
Florenzo Di Donato, Arlington, Massachusetts, d 84
Anthony R. Martin-Trigona, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, d 61
Stephen A. Koczak, Trenton, New Jersey, d 47
William King, Naples, Florida, d 36
Edward T. O'Donnell, Jr., Wilmington, Delaware, d 33
Cyril E. Sagan, Plain Grove Township, Pennsylvania, d 33
Frank L. Thomas, Thousand Oaks, California, d 28
Claude Kirk, Palm Beach, Florida, d 25
Irwin Zucker, Eatontown, New Jersey, d 22
Norbert G. Dennerll, Jr., Columbia, Ohio, d 18
Osie Thorpe, Washington, D.C. , d 16
A. A. Van Petten, Escondido, California, d 10
Stanley Lock, Hamtramck, Michigan, d 9
George Bush, Houston, Texas, r 724
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY 133
Bob Dole. Russell, Kansas, r 591
Pat Robertson, Virginia Beach, Virginia, r 439
Jack Kemp, Hamburg, New York, r 233
Pete du Pont. Rockland, Delaware, r 164
Alexander M. Haig, McLean, Virginia, r 7
William Horrigan, Jr. , Woodbury, Connecticut, r 1
Harold Stassen, Sunfish Lake, Minnesota, r 1
Vote for Vice-President of the United States
REPUBLICAN PARTY
Wayne Green, Peterborough, New Hampshire, r 32, 122
Ann Pfoser Darby, Elmhurst, New York, r 8,965
David E. Duke, Metairie, Louisiana, d 5
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
David E. Duke, Metairie, Louisiana, d 10,531
Wayne Green, Peterborough, New Hampshire, r 24
Ann Pfoser Darby, Elmhurst, New York, r 9
134
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
SUMMARY/REPUBLICAN
,-^-
^is'i,^^
^o<^*^"'l^'-^
v.-^'
Belknap
3,379
7
2,129
5
918
19
5
1,244
1
Carroll
3,742
3
2,322
1
872
20
5
825
1
Cheshire
3,057
12
3,358
1
646
27
3
1,327
1
Coos
1,836
0
937
0
515
27
8
387
1
Grafton
4,433
4
3,206
6
1,158
51
4
1,053
2
Hillsborough
15,985
24
12,503
20
5,376
112
16
6,201
11
Merrimack
6,776
24
5,652
25
2,130
65
11
3,126
3
Rockingham
13,900
27
10.046
21
2,948
109
13
4,257
10
Strafford
4,321
5
3,123
3
740
32
7
1,125
2
Sullivan
1,861
1
1,521
1
582
19
4
569
1
Totals
59,290
107
44,797
83
15,885
481
76
20,114
43
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Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
6
9
9
6
11
26
14
19
5
2
.V^'
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783
578
891
518
1,270
4,456
1,310
3,104
1,110
755
3
8
9
3
14
35
22
23
9
4
5
17
20
0
7
15
17
11
5
3
.x>xi^"
26
29
53
14
71
110
74
116
59
33
vV.*
AjA*'
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0
1
2
0
2
0
2
2
0
0
I
7
6
0
6
0
0
2
0
0
^o^
<vN.'
5
6
22
20
15
40
16
28
20
8
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<6^^'
Totals
107 14,775
130
100
585
22
180
OO^- ^*<^' ^.<>-° ^^'^^ ^^"^ ^^''" ^oV ^y
Belknap
9
10
13
0
0
1
0
15
Carroll
3
6
4
0
0
0
0
4
Cheshire
11
3
19
0
0
1
0
32
Coos
5
8
9
0
0
0
0
2
Grafton
2
13
19
0
0
0
1
21
Hillsborough
29
10
27
0
2
3
0
39
Merrimack
27
13
19
1
2
0
0
35
Rockingham
10
6
25
0
2
1
0
33
Strafford
11
10
16
0
1
0
0
21
Sullivan
4
12
15
0
0
0
0
17
Totals
in
91
166
219
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
135
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
BELKNAP COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
Alton
Barnstead
Belmont
Center Harbor
Gilford
Gilmanton
Laconia-Wl
Laconia-W2
Laconia-W3
Laconia-W4
Laconia-W5
Laconia-W6
Meredith
New Hampton
Sanbomton
Tilton
^->^'-
^°^"
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338
186
82
164
107
45
250
163
74
81
42
43
527
343
139
159
119
60
240
133
54
101
61
21
201
141
60
113
75
20
80
58
20
198
143
56
451
267
102
150
73
37
161
112
43
165
106
62
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2
105
1
72
1
126
0
32
3
203
0
67
2
72
0
44
0
60
1
46
0
33
1
57
3
149
1
25
1
80
3
736
Totals
3.379
2,129
918
19
1,244
^"^
^-^*
^ ^
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Alton
57
3
0
0
0
Barnstead
54
1
0
0
0
Belmont
74
1
0
1
0
Center Harbor
24
2
#0
0
0
Gilford
79
1
2
1
0
Gilmanton
39
1
1
1
0
Laconia-W 1
52
2
0
1
1
Laconia-W2
38
0
0
0
0
Laconia-W3
31
2
0
0
1
Laconia-W4
48
3
1
0
2
Laconia-W5
38
2
0
1
0
Laconia-W6
53
1
2
0
2
Meredith
83
3
0
3
5
New Hampton
38
2
1
0
0
Sanbomton
25
2
1
2
4
Tilton
50
0
2
3
0
,6<^'
Totals
783
26
10
13
15
Conley: 1 -Belmont; 1-Laconia Wd2; 1-Laconia Wd6; 2-Meredith; 2-Tilton. Dnicker: 1 -Barnstead; 1 -Belmont: 1-Laconia
Wd 2; 1-Laconia Wd 4; 1-Meredith. Horrigan: 1-Belmont; l-Gilford; 1-Meredith: 1-Sanbornton; 1-Tilton.
Levinson: l-Gilford. Rachner: 1-Alton; 1-Belmont; 1-Laconia Wd 3; 1-Laconia Wd 6; 1-Meredith; 1-Sanbornton.
Stassen: 1-Alton; 1-Laconia Wd 2; 1-Tilton. Babbitt: 1-Gilmanton; 3-Laconia Wd 4; 1-Tilton. DuPont: 1-Laconia
Wd6. Gephardt: 1-Alton; l-Gilford; 1-Gilmanton; 1-Laconia Wd 4; 1-Meredith. Gore: 1-Belmont; 1 -Center Harbor;
l-Gilford; 2-Laconia Wd 4; 1-Laconia Wd-5; 1-New Hampton; 2-Sanbornton. Marra: 1-Alton.
136
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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
CARROLL COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
Albany
Bartlett
Brookfield
Chatham
Conway
Eaton
Effingham
Freedom
Hale's Loc.
Hart's Loc.
Jackson
Madison
Moultonborough
Ossipee
Sandwich
Tamworth
Tuftonboro
Wakefield
Wolfeboro
39
222
60
33
606
55
61
113
0
6
112
172
431
268
151
194
276
285
658
26
142
44
II
404
27
37
80
0
1
51
101
253
140
104
110
148
144
499
^ V».** ifJJ^ ^o* ^1^ ^^^
13
43
21
8
124
12
13
14
0
1
20
33
127
68
43
56
67
48
161
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
4
1
2
2
0
3
3
4
45
23
5
120
5
10
30
0
0
22
27
105
56
41
40
80
74
138
7
57
10
1
135
4
17
9
0
0
4
22
60
62
14
26
38
43
69
0
0
0
0
II
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
2
2
I
0
0
0
Totals
3,742 2,322
872
20
825
578
17
29
Conley: 1 -Jackson; 2-Tamworth. Drucker: 1 -Sandwich. Horrigan: 1 -Moultonborough; 2-Sandwich; 1 -Tuftonboro;
1-Wolfeboro. Levinson: 1-Wolfeboro. Rachner: 2-Conway; 2-Eaton; 1-Effingham; 1 -Moultonborough; 1-Ossipee;
l-Tamworth; 1-Wolfeboro. Stassen: 2-Bartlett; 3-Conway; 1-Tamworth; 2-Wolfeboro. Duke: 1-Bartlett.
DuPont: 7-Wakefield. Gephardt: 1 -Brookfield; 1 -Madison; 1 -Moultonborough; 2-Sandwich; 1-Tamworth.
Gore: 2-Moultonborough; 1-Sandwich. Hart: 3-Gonway; 2-Ossipee; 1-Tuftonboro. Jackson: 1-Bartlett; 3-Conway.
Simon: 1-Jackson; 1-Madison; 1-Ossipee; 1-Sandwich.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
137
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
CHESHIRE COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
^<f
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Alstead
71
0
78
9
0
33
20
Chesterfield
165
0
172
23
0
55
24
Dublin
73
0
109
35
3
32
84
Fitzwilliam
114
0
118
28
1
38
48
Gilsum
39
0
26
4
0
15
1
Harrisville
48
1
52
1
1
16
13
Hinsdale
88
0
121
19
1
32
48
Jaffrey
247
0
196
75
1
100
100
Keene-Wd 1
134
0
141
17
2
52
20
Keene-Wd 2
159
9
195
35
3
66
49
Keene-Wd 3
192
0
215
29
1
93
26
Keene-Wd 4
280
0
284
50
1
109
36
Keene-Wd 5
279
0
314
58
2
99
36
Marlborough
91
0
100
11
5
41
13
Marlow
32
0
31
11
1
12
10
Nelson
31
0
42
4
0
5
8
Richmond
48
0
39
5
0
18
18
Rindge
141
1
196
47
2
134
85
Roxbury
11
0
7
4
0
5
4
Stoddard
34
0
37
28
0
7
17
Sullivan
31
0
53
6
0
26
9
Surry
35
0
60
8
1
29
6
Swanzey
256
1
261
64
1
129
72
Troy
45
0
66
6
0
34
35
Walpole
211
0
256
44
1
58
31
Westmoreland
83
0
87
14
0
31
19
Winchester
109
0
102
11
0
58
59
Totals
3,047
12
3,358
646
27
1,327
891
138
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CHESHIRE COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
v»^^^' >'^'" V*^^"^' <
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A<^"
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Alstead
0
2
0
I
I
2
Chesterfield
0
2
1
0
I
2
Dublin
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fitzwilliam
0
3
0
0
1
0
Gilsum
0
1
0
0
0
0
Harrisville
1
1
0
2
0
1
Hinsdale
0
0
4
0
0
0
Jaffrey
0
0
0
0
0
0
Keene-Wd 1
0
13
8
0
4
4
Keene-Wd 2
2
3
1
2
3
1
Keene-Wd 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
Keene-Wd 4
3
6
0
1
5
5
Keene-Wd 5
2
2
3
1
0
2
Marlborough
0
1
0
0
0
0
Marlow
0
1
0
0
0
0
Nelson
0
0
0
0
0
0
Richmond
1
1
0
0
0
0
Rindge
3
0
0
0
0
2
Roxbury
0
0
0
0
0
0
Stoddard
0
1
0
1
0
0
Sullivan
1
0
0
0
1
0
Surry
1
0
1
0
0
2
Swanzey
5
4
1
1
1
5
Troy
0
7
0
0
0
0
Walpole
0
0
0
0
0
0
Westmoreland
0
4
3
1
2
4
Winchester
1
1
0
1
0
2
Totals
20
53
22
11
19
32
Drucker: 1 -Walpole. Horrigan: 1 -Rindge; 1 -Walpole; 1 -Winchester. Levinson: 1 -Winchester. Rachner: 2-Chester-
field; 1 -Fitzwilliam; 1 -Harrisville; 1-Keene Wd 1; 1-Keene Wd 5; 1-Swanzey; 1-Walpole; 1-Winchester.
Stassen: 1 -Chesterfield; 1 -Fitzwilliam; 1 -Harrisville; 2-Keene Wd 2; 1-Keene Wd 3; 1 -Marlborough; 2- Westmoreland.
Duke: 2-Keene Wd 3. DuPont: 2-Keene Wd 5; 4-Stoddard. Hart: 1 -Harrisville; 1-Keene Wd 4; 1 -Marlow.
Marra: 1-Keene Wd 5.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
139
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
COOS COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
^^^'
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Berlin-Wd 1
86
48
23
1
15
16
Berlin-Wd 2
119
60
32
3
17
15
Berlin-Wd 3
183
100
49
2
30
39
Berlin-Wd 4
81
29
13
0
11
14
Carroll
38
19
9
1
18
13
Clarksville
25
5
2
0
7
4
Colebrook
186
77
38
4
38
27
Columbia
31
12
9
0
9
10
Dal ton
39
19
13
1
18
17
Dixville
11
6
2
2
5
1
Dummer
24
9
4
1
1
20
Errol
25
II
6
4
3
10
Gorham
156
90
24
1
33
35
Jefferson
94
38
31
0
23
34
Lancaster
226
129
109
2
52
66
Milan
57
19
8
2
15
50
MillsField
7
0
2
0
0
0
Northumberland
70
47
29
1
13
31
Pittsburg
64
42
31
0
9
17
Randolph
54
36
5
1
14
3
Shelburne
33
18
5
0
16
9
Stark
20
7
10
0
7
17
Stewartstown
28
24
9
0
9
22
Stratford
29
19
6
0
3
14
Wentworth's Loc.
4
4
I
0
3
6
Whitefield
146
69
45
1
18
34
^^'
b.
0
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
0
0
2
2
0
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
Totals
1,836
937
515
27
387
518
14
20
Horrigan: 1-Carroll; 2-Lancaster; l-Pittsburg; 4-Whitefield. Levinson: l-Berlin Wd 4. Rachner: l-Berlin Wd I:
l-Berlin Wd 3; 1-Dalton; 1-Gorham; l-Randolph; 1-Stark. Stassen; l-Berlin Wd I; I -Clarksville; l-Pittsburg.
Gore: l-Berlin Wd 2; 1-Jefferson; 2-Lancaster; l-Whitefield. Hart: 2-Gorham; 3-Lancaster; I -Northumberland;
1-Shelburne; 1-Stark. Jackson: l-Berlin Wd 1; l-Berlin Wd 2; l-Berlin Wd 3; l-Berlin Wd 4; 3-Errol; 1-Milan;
l-Randolph. Simon: l-Berlin Wd 4; 1 -Gorham.
No votes cast: At. & Gil. Academy Grant, Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur.
Cult's Gt., Dix's Gt., Erving's Loc, Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc.
Odell, Pinkham's Gt., Sargent's Pur., Second College Gt., Success, Thompson & Mes's Pur.
140
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GRAFTON COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
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Alexandria
85
57
9
Ashland
129
70
31
Bath
72
51
11
Benton
30
4
1
Bethlehem
111
75
33
Bridgewater
77
38
15
Bristol
256
91
67
Campton
138
117
55
Canaan
133
79
34
Dorchester
20
15
9
Easton
31
13
11
Ellsworth
2
3
1
Enfield
170
119
24
Franconia
69
59
33
Grafton
53
34
8
Groton
29
9
6
Hanover
416
469
112
Haverhill
336
146
89
Hebron
61
30
15
Holderness
167
128
53
Landaff
22
18
13
Lebanon-Wd 1
191
129
38
Lebanon- Wd 2
162
119
30
Lebanon-Wd 3
156
149
27
Lincoln
80
47
30
Lisbon
83
64
25
Littleton
357
240
94
Livermore
0
0
0
Lyman
20
14
6
Lyme
105
110
11
Monroe
78
65
20
Orange
30
23
2
Orford
41
63
12
Piermont
46
69
11
Plymouth
264
191
97
Rumney
86
54
34
Sugar Hill
39
52
12
Thornton
104
81
21
Warren
69
15
16
Waterville Valley
17
22
4
Wentworth
42
38
15
Woodstock
56
36
23
Totals
4,433
3,206
1,158
CJ^*^'
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^o"^
0
11
0
19
2
41
0
41
0
14
1
11
1
2
0
18
2
29
1
29
2
16
0
18
2
59
2
73
0
29
0
48
5
24
0
44
0
4
0
6
2
2
0
3
0
2
0
3
1
42
1
67
0
22
0
14
0
13
0
17
1
6
0
11
0
55
2
44
6
75
0
82
0
16
0
12
1
54
1
20
0
0
0
6
2
41
0
58
1
41
0
32
3
36
0
54
1
28
0
22
0
28
1
35
1
98
0
97
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
9
0
14
0
19
3
17
0
24
1
1
0
7
3
10
0
31
0
4
0
18
5
73
1
109
1
27
1
80
0
8
0
11
1
46
0
40
3
15
0
18
0
1
0
1
0
17
0
12
1
26
0
7
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51
1,053
II
1,270
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
141
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
GRAFTON COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
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6
Alexandria
1
0
0
0
0
0
Ashland
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bath
0
2
1
0
2
1
Benton
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bethlehem
0
1
0
0
1
1
Bridgewater
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bristol
1
0
0
0
1
2
Campton
0
0
0
0
0
0
Canaan
3
9
3
4
2
3
Dorchester
0
0
0
0
0
0
Easton
0
0
0
0
0
0
Ellsworth
0
0
0
0
0
0
Enfield
0
3
1
2
0
1
Franconia
1
2
0
0
1
1
Grafton
0
0
0
0
0
0
Groton
0
0
0
1
0
0
Hanover
0
3
0
1
2
0
Haverhill
0
7
0
0
1
0
Hebron
0
1
1
0
1
1
Holderness
0
1
1
0
0
0
Landaff
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lebanon-Wd 1
0
9
1
0
0
2
Lebanon- Wd 2
0
9
1
1
0
0
Lebanon-Wd 3
0
12
1
1
0
0
Lincoln
1
0
0
0
0
0
Lisbon
0
1
0
0
0
0
Littleton
0
I
0
0
1
3
Livermore
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lyman
1
0
0
0
0
0
Lyme
0
1
1
0
0
2
Monroe
0
3
0
0
0
0
Orange
0
0
0
0
0
0
Orford
2
1
0
1
0
1
Piermont
0
0
0
0
0
0
Plymouth
0
5
2
0
4
1
Rumney
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sugar Hill
I
0
0
0
0
0
Thornton
0
0
0
0
0
0
Warren
2
0
1
1
1
1
Waterville Valley
0
0
0
0
0
0
Wentworth
1
0
0
0
1
0
Woodstock
0
0
1
1
1
I
Totals
14
71
15
13
19
21
Conley: 1-Bethlehem; 1-Lebanon Wd 1; 1-Lebanon Wd 3; 1-Rumney. Drucker: 1-Bath; 1-Bristol; 1-Holderness;
l-Littleton; 1-Lyme; 1-Rumney. Horrigan: 2-Littleton; 1-Rumney; 1 -Sugar Hill. Levinson: 1-Campton; 1-Plymouth.
Babbitt: 1-Bath; 1-Bethlehem; 1 -Bridgewater; 1 -Campton; 1 -Canaan; 1 -Hanover; 1 -Lisbon. Duke: 1 -Ashland; 1 -Monroe.
DuPont: 6-Monroe. Gore: 1-Lebanon Wd 3; 1-Plymouth. Roy: 1-Bristol.
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Amherst
938
0
799
Antrim
142
0
117
Bedford
1,100
1
907
Bennington
68
0
30
Brookline
170
0
120
Deering
82
0
48
Francestown
130
0
79
Goffstown
693
2
511
Greenfield
100
0
59
Greenville
68
0
27
Hancock
168
1
116
Hillsborough
245
0
156
HoUis
513
0
457
Hudson
880
3
589
Litchfield
216
0
163
Lyndeborough
70
0
80
Manchester- Wd 1
615
1
500
Manchester- Wd 2
380
3
303
Manchester- Wd 3
248
0
173
Manchester- Wd 4
188
1
139
Manchester- Wd 5
155
1
98
Manchester- Wd 6
247
0
188
Manchester- Wd 7
196
0
136
Manchester- Wd 8
319
1
243
Manchester- Wd 9
212
0
118
Manchester- Wd 10
292
2
144
Manchester- Wd 1 1
164
0
94
Manchester- Wd 12
276
1
205
Mason
86
0
55
Merrimack
976
0
812
Milford
664
2
490
Mont Vernon
135
1
91
Nashua-Wd 1
551
0
486
Nashua- Wd 2
518
2
527
Nashua-Wd 3
434
0
307
Nashua-Wd 4
116
0
83
Nashua-Wd 5
375
0
387
Nashua-Wd 6
270
0
194
Nashua-Wd 7
291
0
221
Nashua-Wd 8
467
0
464
Nashua-Wd 9
384
1
343
New Boston
241
0
177
New Ipswich
178
1
115
Pelham
472
0
272
Peterborough
409
0
440
Sharon
22
0
20
Temple
80
0
63
Weare
252
0
198
Wilton
180
0
156
Windsor
9
0
3
Totals
15,985
24
12,503
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^.<^^"
0
225
3
0
254
0
38
2
0
68
0
542
9
0
472
0
14
2
0
21
0
42
3
0
55
0
27
0
0
30
0
51
3
0
61
0
379
4
1
332
0
19
1
0
20
0
23
0
0
42
0
52
0
0
31
0
74
1
2
153
0
86
1
0
126
0
143
7
0
259
0
56
0
0
90
0
23
2
0
42
1
290
7
1
197
0
272
0
I
209
0
128
4
1
103
0
120
0
0
90
1
71
2
0
70
0
128
4
0
135
1
138
0
1
113
0
186
4
1
209
1
129
4
0
106
2
171
2
0
133
0
81
3
0
82
0
150
2
0
138
0
15
1
1
22
0
307
3
1
403
0
193
1
0
286
0
40
1
0
SI
0
101
5
0
177
0
109
4
1
135
0
69
2
0
124
0
20
2
0
51
0
77
4
0
153
1
54
1
0
90
0
52
2
1
102
1
86
4
0
149
1
72
2
0
126
1
76
1
0
113
9
44
5
0
92
0
47
1
0
136
1
136
1
4
121
0
12
0
0
6
0
32
1
0
25
0
118
1
0
138
0
55
0
0
53
0
3
0
0
7
20
5,376
112
16
6,201
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
143
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
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Amherst
0
2
161
1
1
4
Antrim
0
0
41
1
0
0
Bedford
2
3
210
0
2
7
Bennington
0
0
29
0
1
2
Brookline
0
0
25
0
1
2
Deering
0
1
56
0
0
0
Francestown
0
0
22
2
0
1
Goffstown
1
0
252
1
1
5
Greenfield
0
0
29
0
0
0
Greenville
0
0
30
1
0
1
Hancock
0
• 0
43
0
0
2
Hillsborough
0
0
84
1
0
7
Holiis
0
0
91
1
0
0
Hudson
0
5
189
6
0
1
Litchfield
0
0
69
1
0
1
Lyndeborough
0
0
27
0
0
2
Manchester-Wd 1
1
1
75
3
0
4
Manchester- Wd 2
0
2
113
0
0
1
Manchester-Wd 3
0
0
67
1
0
1
Manchester-Wd 4
0
1
84
1
0
0
Manchester-Wd 5
0
0
43
1
0
2
Manchester-Wd 6
0
0
103
0
0
2
Manchester-Wd 7
1
0
88
1
0
1
Manchester-Wd 8
0
1
118
0
1
5
Manchester-Wd 9
0
0
94
2
0
1
Manchester-Wd 10
1
0
89
1
0
0
Manchester-Wd 1 1
0
0
90
0
0
0
Manchester-Wd 12
1
0
102
0
0
2
Mason
0
1
11
0
0
3
Merrimack
0
1
266
1
0
9
Milford
0
1
298
1
1
4
Mont Vernon
0
0
47
2
0
1
Nashua-Wd 1
0
0
104
0
0
3
Nashua- Wd 2
1
0
131
0
1
3
Nashua-Wd 3
1
4
90
0
0
0
Nashua-Wd 4
0
1
59
0
0
6
Nashua-Wd 5
0
0
121
1
0
0
Nashua-Wd 6
0
0
83
0
0
0
Nashua-Wd 7
0
0
69
1
3
6
Nashua-Wd 8
0
0
97
0
0
3
Nashua-Wd 9
0
0
103
0
0
1
New Boston
0
0
60
1
0
4
New Ipswich
2
0
149
1
0
0
Pelham
0
0
96
0
0
6
Peterborough
0
1
89
2
0
1
Sharon
0
0
4
0
2
2
Temple
0
0
13
0
1
0
Weare
0
1
92
0
0
4
Wilton
0
0
50
0
0
0
Windsor
0
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
II
26
4,456
35
15
110
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Amherst
2
0
0
4
4
Antrim
0
0
0
0
0
Bedford
4
6
1
2
7
Bennington
0
0
0
0
0
Brookline
0
0
0
1
0
Deering
0
0
0
0
1
Francestown
0
0
0
0
0
Goffstown
1
2
0
1
2
Greenfield
1
0
0
0
0
Greenville
1
0
0
0
0
Hancock
0
0
0
0
1
Hillsborough
1
1
0
3
1
Hollis
0
0
0
0
0
Hudson
1
0
0
1
0
Litchfield
1
0
I
0
0
Lyndeborough
0
0
0
0
1
Manchester-Wd 1
0
0
0
0
3
Manchester- Wd 2
2
1
1
0
0
Manchester-Wd 3
I
0
0
0
1
Manchester-Wd 4
0
0
0
0
0
Manchester-Wd 5
0
0
0
0
1
Manchester-Wd 6
3
0
0
0
2
Manchester-Wd 7
2
2
2
0
1
Manchester-Wd 8
4
1
0
1
0
Manchester-Wd 9
1
1
0
I
0
Manchester-Wd 10
0
0
0
0
0
Manchester-Wd 1 1
0
0
0
0
0
Manchester-Wd 12
0
0
0
0
0
Mason
0
0
0
2
1
Merrimack
3
0
2
1
4
Milford
2
2
0
2
0
Mont Vernon
0
0
0
0
0
Nashua-Wd 1
2
1
0
1
3
Nashua-Wd 2
0
0
0
0
0
Nashua-Wd 3
0
0
0
0
0
Nashua-Wd 4
0
0
0
0
0
Nashua-Wd 5
0
0
0
0
0
Nashua-Wd 6
0
0
0
0
0
Nashua-Wd 7
4
1
2
1
0
Nashua-Wd 8
1
2
1
1
1
Nashua-Wd 9
0
0
0
0
0
New Boston
0
0
0
1
0
New Ipswich
0
2
0
1
0
Pelham
2
0
0
1
2
Peterborough
0
0
0
0
0
Sharon
0
0
0
1
0
Temple
0
2
0
0
0
Weare
0
4
0
0
0
Wilton
0
1
0
1
2
Windsor
1
0
0
0
0
Totals
40
29
10
27
39
LaRouche: 1-Manchester Wd 3; 1-Merrimack. Marra: 1-Bedford; 2-Nashua Wd 7.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
145
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MERRIMACK COUNTY/ REPUBLICAN
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Allenstown
122
0
108
0
60
1
0
73
Andover
142
0
78
0
45
2
0
56
Boscawen
139
0
108
0
48
1
0
73
Bow
431
0
425
2
188
4
0
226
Bradford
117
0
100
0
33
0
0
43
Canterbury
116
0
146
0
29
0
0
43
Chichester
115
0
94
0
23
1
0
70
Concord-Wd A
202
1
197
0
57
2
1
99
Concord-Wd B
204
3
225
2
48
4
0
97
Concord-Wd C
235
3
204
0
45
4
0
69
Concord-Wd D
210
0
208
1
48
2
2
80
Concord-Wd E
137
2
115
0
36
2
0
78
Concord-Wd F
303
2
285
2
55
3
2
138
Concord-Wd G
278
4
205
2
51
4
0
90
Concord-Wd H
326
4
353
7
83
8
2
153
Danbury
58
0
30
0
20
0
0
13
Dunbarton
134
1
127
0
34
0
2
68
Epsom
169
0
180
0
56
2
0
91
Franklin-Wd 1
125
0
70
0
58
0
0
80
Franklin-Wd 2
87
0
41
0
38
0
0
57
Franklin-Wd 3
133
0
94
1
55
I
0
74
Henniker
200
1
157
1
56
1
0
136
Hill
55
1
33
0
11
0
0
18
Hooksett
407
0
337
2
228
1
0
241
Hopkinlon
447
0
412
0
119
3
1
225
Loudon
156
0
116
1
61
0
0
84
Newbury
119
0
69
1
36
1
0
54
New London
513
0
267
1
165
5
0
99
Northfield
169
0
93
0
46
3
1
60
Pembroke
315
0
278
2
77
2
0
132
Pittsfield
142
0
117
0
55
2
0
82
Salisbury
67
0
54
0
18
4
0
21
Sutton
110
1
68
0
40
0
0
32
Warner
145
0
159
0
63
2
0
92
Webster
84
0
50
0
16
0
0
50
Wilmot
64
1
49
0
29
0
0
29
Totals
6,776
24
5,652
25
2,130
65
11
3,126
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Allenstown
0
0
42
0
0
0
Andover
0
0
36
0
0
0
Boscawen
0
0
30
1
0
2
Bow
0
0
79
0
0
4
Bradford
0
0
22
1
0
0
Canterbury
0
0
9
1
0
2
Chichester
0
0
45
0
1
3
Concord-Wd A
2
0
47
2
1
5
Concord-Wd B
1
2
30
5
3
4
Concord-Wd C
I
2
36
1
1
7
Concord-Wd D
1
0
22
2
0
5
Concord-Wd E
1
1
41
1
1
0
Concord-Wd F
0
0
33
2
0
7
Concord-Wd G
1
3
40
1
0
0
Concord-Wd H
2
1
75
2
0
3
Danbury
0
0
35
0
0
0
Dunbarton
0
0
40
0
0
2
Epsom
0
0
0
0
0
4
Franklin-Wd 1
1
0
36
0
1
0
Franklin-Wd 2
0
0
19
0
0
0
Franklin-Wd 3
1
0
36
0
0
0
Henniker
0
0
27
0
0
1
Hill
0
0
8
1
0
1
Hooksett
0
1
112
0
0
0
Hopkinton
0
0
48
1
3
6
Loudon
0
0
32
0
1
2
Newbury
0
0
32
1
1
1
New London
1
0
23
0
2
2
Northfield
1
1
52
0
0
0
Pembroke
0
0
68
0
0
1
Pittsfield
0
0
65
0
0
3
Salisbury
0
I
8
0
0
0
Sutton
0
I
23
0
0
1
Warner
0
I
29
0
1
5
Webster
0
0
16
0
1
1
Wilmot
0
0
14
0
0
2
Totals
13
14
1,310
22
17
74
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
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Allenstown
0
0
0
0
0
Andover
0
0
0
0
0
Boscawen
1
2
0
0
3
Bow
0
2
0
0
2
Bradford
0
0
0
0
0
Canterbury
1
2
1
0
2
Chichester
1
0
0
0
1
Concord-Wd A
1
5
0
0
1
Concord- Wd B
0
1
5
0
2
Concord-Wd C
1
4
1
1
6
Concord-Wd D
0
1
1
1
1
Concord-Wd E
0
1
0
0
1
Concord-Wd F
2
2
0
1
2
Concord-Wd G
0
0
0
0
0
Concord-Wd H
0
I
0
0
0
Danbury
0
0
0
0
0
Dunbarton
0
0
0
0
0
Epsom
0
1
0
1
2
Franklin-Wd 1
0
0
1
0
0
Franklin-Wd 2
1
0
0
0
2
Franklin-Wd 3
0
0
0
1
0
Henniker
2
0
0
0
0
Hill
0
1
0
2
0
Hooksett
0
0
0
0
0
Hopkinton
1
1
0
3
1
Loudon
0
0
0
1
0
Newbury
0
0
0
0
2
New London
0
0
1
2
1
Northfield
0
0
0
0
0
Pembroke
2
0
1
3
5
Pittsfield
3
0
1
0
0
Salisbury
0
0
0
0
0
Sutton
0
I
0
1
0
Warner
0
2
I
1
0
Webster
0
0
0
0
0
Wilmot
0
0
0
1
1
Totals
16
27
13
19
35
Duke: l-Bradford; 1-Pittsfield. King: 1-Canterbury. LaRouche: 1-Boscawen; 1-Franklin Wd 2.
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Atkinson
396
0
281
0
65
2
0
117
0
Auburn
236
0
181
0
119
2
0
100
0
Brentwood
189
1
132
0
31
2
0
55
0
Candia
232
0
167
0
114
0
0
99
0
Chester
248
0
109
0
68
3
1
86
0
Danville
141
0
97
0
32
1
0
49
0
Deerfield
192
0
143
0
102
4
0
86
0
Derry
1,068
2
826
0
305
7
0
441
0
East Kingston
105
0
60
0
10
0
0
26
0
Epping
213
1
145
1
53
0
1
62
0
Exeter
994
1
763
1
190
7
1
296
1
Fremont
163
0
96
0
37
1
0
43
0
Greenland
246
0
161
0
35
1
0
76
0
Hampstead
508
0
311
1
81
2
1
124
0
Hampton
817
0
644
0
164
11
2
214
2
Hampton Falls
117
2
128
0
31
2
0
37
0
Kensington
123
0
93
0
18
0
0
29
0
Kingston
339
1
258
0
82
3
0
114
1
Londonderry
950
1
801
1
330
2
0
387
0
New Castle
136
1
63
0
24
1
0
19
0
Newfields
65
0
46
0
20
1
0
16
0
Newington
79
1
60
0
5
1
0
18
0
Newmarket
226
0
198
0
44
1
0
68
0
Newton
185
0
117
1
25
2
1
65
0
North Hampton
331
1
262
0
60
9
0
83
1
Northwood
192
1
158
0
62
1
0
56
0
Nottingham
165
0
112
0
41
0
0
61
0
Plaistow
353
2
238
0
39
0
0
117
0
Portsmouth-Wd 1
130
0
98
0
18
0
0
40
0
Portsmouth-Wd 2
193
1
156
0
37
7
0
64
0
Portsmouth-Wd 3
188
0
110
0
22
3
0
54
1
Portsmouth-Wd 4
263
1
235
0
32
2
0
73
1
Portsmouth-Wd 5
258
0
203
1
31
2
0
63
0
Raymond
325
0
278
0
156
5
0
164
1
Rye
457
0
410
0
64
4
1
71
2
Salem
1,451
9
835
10
167
11
5
390
0
Sandown
189
0
133
0
51
2
0
68
0
Seabrook
386
1
172
5
26
3
0
97
0
South Hampton
71
0
34
0
9
0
0
21
0
Stratham
373
0
325
0
57
2
0
89
0
Windham
607
0
407
0
91
2
0
119
0
Totals
13,900
27
10,046
21
2,948
109
13
4,257
10
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149
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/ REPUBLICAN
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Atkinson
1
64
2
0
1
0
0
2
Auburn
0
59
0
0
1
0
0
0
Brentwood
1
36
0
0
1
1
2
1
Candia
1
138
0
0
0
1
0
0
Chester
0
54
1
0
2
0
0
1
Danville
0
36
0
0
0
1
0
0
Deerfield
0
62
0
0
1
0
0
0
Derry
0
375
1
1
7
4
1
0
East Kingston
0
21
0
0
1
0
0
0
Epping
1
86
0
0
4
2
1
3
Exeter
2
166
4
0
7
0
0
2
Fremont
0
54
0
0
3
0
2
0
Greenland
0
24
0
0
3
0
0
0
Hampstead
0
69
1
1
4
2
1
2
Hampton
0
148
0
1
20
4
4
2
Hampton Falls
0
55
2
0
6
1
1
I
Kensington
0
23
0
1
1
0
0
0
Kingston
0
65
2
1
2
1
1
0
Londonderry
0
259
1
0
2
2
0
3
New Castle
0
8
0
0
1
0
0
0
Newfields
0
13
0
1
4
0
0
0
Newington
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
Newmarket
0
66
0
0
0
0
0
0
Newton
1
42
1
0
5
2
2
2
North Hampton
1
54
1
1
5
0
1
4
Northwood
0
74
1
0
0
0
0
1
Nottingham
0
53
0
0
1
0
1
0
Plaistow
0
54
0
1
3
0
1
0
Portsmouth-Wd 1
2
28
0
0
1
0
1
0
Portsmouth- Wd 2
2
38
0
0
2
0
0
0
Portsmouth-Wd 3
0
40
1
0
0
0
0
0
Portsmouth-Wd 4
0
41
0
0
0
1
0
2
Portsmouth-Wd 5
1
51
0
1
1
1
2
1
Raymond
0
138
0
0
6
0
0
0
Rye
0
82
1
1
5
1
1
2
Salem
5
239
2
0
1
2
1
0
Sandown
0
50
1
0
1
0
0
2
Seabrook
I
76
0
0
9
1
0
0
South Hampton
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
Stratham
0
42
0
0
0
0
0
0
Windham
0
102
I
I
5
1
2
2
Totals
19
3,104
23
II
116
28
25
33
Duke: 1-Hampton Falls: 1-Plaistow. DuPont: 1-Portsmouth Wd 3; 1-Seabrook. Gore: l-Auburn; 1-Chester;
3-Derry; 1 -Epping; 2-Hampton; 1-Hampton Falls; 1-Northwood. Hart: l-Brentwood; 1 -Deerfield; 3-Derry; 1-Plaistow.
LaRouche: 1 -Chester; 1 -Danville. Marra: 1 -Seabrook.
150
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
STRAFFORD COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
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Barrington
280
193
47
1
97
104
Dover-Wd 1
220
118
12
5
43
55
Dover- Wd 2
102
79
15
0
26
35
Dover-Wd 3
226
174
40
0
57
48
Dover-Wd 4
307
199
43
2
51
54
Dover-Wd 5
232
156
44
0
44
38
Dover-Wd 6
174
128
21
0
52
35
Durham
433
439
74
6
74
42
Farmington
245
176
40
0
66
70
Lee
162
185
40
0
58
36
Madbury
92
80
17
0
33
14
Middleton
32
20
5
0
6
14
Milton
127
101
29
1
40
61
New Durham
118
66
13
1
34
20
Rochester-Wd 1
206
107
40
4
69
84
Rochester- Wd 2
215
114
42
4
63
56
Rochester-Wd 3
259
177
50
1
69
68
Rochester-Wd 4
156
97
25
0
37
45
Rochester-Wd 5
208
131
32
2
71
57
Rollinsford
104
63
19
0
26
28
Somersworth-Wd 1
87
62
18
0
22
35
Somersworth-Wd 2
51
39
12
1
13
25
Somersworth-Wd 3
58
33
4
1
12
23
Somersworth-Wd 4
60
32
8
0
8
15
Somersworth-Wd 5
31
22
7
1
9
10
Strafford
136
132
43
2
45
38
Totals
4,321
3,123
740
32
1,125
1,110
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151
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
STRAFFORD COUNTY/ REPUBLICAN
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Harrington
5
0
0
0
2
0
Dover-Wd 1
4
2
0
0
0
0
Dover-Wd 2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Dover-Wd 3
0
1
0
0
1
1
Dover-Wd 4
11
0
0
0
0
0
Dover-Wd 5
8
2
0
0
1
I
Dover-Wd 6
3
0
2
0
3
0
Durham
3
2
0
2
4
4
Farmington
2
2
1
2
1
4
Lee
1
0
0
1
2
2
Madbury
1
0
0
0
0
0
Middleton
0
1
0
0
0
0
Milton
2
1
0
0
I
0
New Durham
1
I
0
0
0
0
Rochester-Wd 1
3
2
2
1
0
1
Rochester- Wd 2
2
0
1
1
1
3
Rochester-Wd 3
2
4
0
2
0
2
Rochester-Wd 4
1
0
0
1
0
1
Rochester-Wd 5
2
1
4
0
0
1
Rollinsford
3
0
0
0
0
0
Somersworth-Wd 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Somersworth-Wd 2
1
0
0
0
0
0
Somersworth-Wd 3
0
0
0
0
0
0
Somersworth-Wd 4
0
0
1
0
0
0
Somersworth-Wd 5
1
0
0
0
0
0
Strafford
2
1
0
0
0
1
Totals
59
20
11
10
16
21
Conley: 1 -Durham; 2-RochesterWd 2; 1-Rochester Wd 3; l-Somersworth Wd 3. Drucker: l-DoverWd4; 1 -Rollinsford;
1-Somersworth Wd 3. Horrigan: l-DoverWd4; 1-Durham; 1-Farmington; i-Lee; 1 -New Durham; 1 -Rochester Wd
1; 1 -Somersworth Wd 3. Levinson: 1-Barrington; 1-Dover Wd 4; Rachner: 1-Barrington; 1-Dover Wd 3; 1-Dover
Wd 4; 1 -Rochester Wd 2; 1 -Somersworth Wd 2. Stassen: 1-Barrington; 1 -Durham; 1-Farmington; 1 -Madbury;
l-Rochester Wd 3; 1-Rochester Wd 5; 1 -Somersworth Wd 1; 2-Strafford. Babbitt: 1-Dover Wd 1; 1-Dover Wd 2;
1-Dover Wd 3; 1-Dover Wd 5; 1-Rochester Wd 2. LaRouche: 1-Rochester Wd 5.
152
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
SULLIVAN COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
Acworth
Charlestown
Claremont-Wd 1
Claremont-Wd 2
Claremont-Wd 3
Cornish
Croydon
Goshen
Grantham
Langdon
Lempster
Newport
Plainfield
Springfield
Sunapee
Unity
Washington
Totals
51
170
55
293
123
87
27
39
124
22
40
267
117
65
273
49
59
1,861
»'
52
155
63
213
93
67
22
29
83
37
28
255
99
37
215
20
53
1,521
7
71
35
119
39
12
8
6
28
9
16
78
20
27
80
16
11
582
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3
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
2
4
1
0
3
19
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16
69
23
74
40
21
11
13
32
10
17
92
24
14
65
9
39
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Acworth
12
0
0
0
1
Charlestown
69
11
3
1
1
Claremont-Wd 1
61
3
1
2
2
Claremont-Wd 2
143
5
3
3
4
Claremont-Wd 3
68
1
1
2
1
Cornish
39
2
1
1
0
Croydon
Goshen
6
12
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
Grantham
15
0
1
0
1
Langdon
Lempster
Newport
Plainfield
4
99
87
34
0
2
5
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
I
0
1
1
1
Springfield
Sunapee
Unity
Washington
10
56
16
24
0
2
0
I
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
1
0
Totals
755
33
12
15
17
Conley: 1 -Plainfield. Drucker: 1 -Cornish. Horrigan: 2-Charlestown; 1 -Claremont-Wd 1; 1 -Sunapee.
Levinson: 1-Langdon. Rachner: 1-Newport; l-Sunapee. Stassen: 1-Acworth; 1-Claremont Wd 2; 1-Langdon;
1-Springfield. Babbitt: 1-Cornish; 1-Plainfield; 1-Sunapee. Gephardt; 1 -Charlestown; 3-Claremont Wd 2; 1-Claremont
Wd 3; 1-Newport; 2-Washington. Gore: 1 -Charlestown; 1-Claremont Wd 3; 1-Sunapee; 1-Washington.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
153
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
SUMMARY/DEMOCRATIC
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Belknap
147 0
2
1,763
13
58
828
290
Carroll
192 2
0
1,075
0
23
438
120
Cheshire
489 1
6
3,192
11
42
1,161
430
Coos
181 0
2
1,400
35
71
1,129
172
Grafton
578 0
3
2,700
12
60
743
417
Hillsborough
1,613 9
28
13.456
58
643
9.669
3,307
Merrimack
811 2
12
4,404
21
137
1.882
1,491
Rockingham
1,092 3
26
9,782
91
227
5,401
1,450
Strafford
375 0
4
4,480
19
52
2.535
546
Sullivan
166 1
1
1,860
4
36
727
177
Totals
5,644 18
84
44,112
264
1.349
24,513
8.400
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Belknap
192
362
1
I
0
7
1
4
Carroll
89
267
0
0
0
12
0
0
Cheshire
293
864
1
1
0
4
0
4
Coos
485
347
0
1
3
15
0
7
Grafton
245
801
0
0
0
6
0
1
Hillsborough
1,465
2,630
16
8
33
62
4
81
Merrimack
536
1,072
7
1
5
22
3
10
Rockingham
749
1,963
7
9
5
41
1
21
Strafford
556
928
3
2
0
13
0
11
Sullivan
278
381
1
2
1
6
0
3
Totals
4,888
9.615
36
25
47
188
9
142
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
^•i
1
0
1
1
3
36
2
8
6
3
O
0
0
0
1
0
19
4
6
1
2
2
2
2
9
5
62
7
21
8
4
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3
0
1
2
I
12
4
7
2
1
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655
476
1,319
362
1,176
6.916
2.120
4.998
2.430
642
0
0
1
0
0
11
6
8
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
9
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
1
0
0
Totals
61
33
122
33 21.094
28
16
10
154
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
SUMMARY/DEMOCRATIC
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
0
I
0
0
0
14
4
2
1
0
29
13
37
60
50
259
42
126
91
17
35
15
44
32
29
220
35
101
56
24
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3
2
16
7
77
10
14
13
8
^i<^' ^o<<
0
0
0
1
1
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
s.^*^'
9
5
13
9
11
104
20
30
22
10
19
4
19
34
34
135
24
73
48
49
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
22
724
591
164
233
439
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
BELKNAP COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
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Alton
7
76
1
4
59
16
8
Barnstead
8
92
0
4
64
26
16
Belmont
7
171
4
7
105
22
24
Center Harbor
3
27
0
2
9
7
2
Gilford
19
229
0
12
85
27
19
Gilmanton
18
88
0
1
39
25
5
Laconia-Wl
11
102
1
2
47
15
11
Laconia-W2
1
115
1
5
54
13
13
Laconia-W3
14
137
0
2
45
16
8
Laconia-W4
1
93
2
1
48
12
9
Laconia-W5
4
118
0
6
55
15
17
Laconia-W6
6
124
1
8
52
13
13
Meredith
20
143
0
3
70
29
9
New Hampton
11
50
0
0
20
19
18
Sanbornton
7
91
■0
0
23
19
6
Tilton
10
107
3
1
53
16
14
Totals
147
1,763
13
58
828
290
192
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
155
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
BELKNAP COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
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Alton
21
33
4
1
0
1
Barnstead
25
41
0
1
0
0
Belmont
29
44
3
4
2
2
Center Harbor
11
14
1
0
0
2
Gilford
31
97
4
4
3
0
Gilmanton
37
35
2
3
0
1
Laconia-Wl
11
35
0
0
1
2
Laconia-W2
11
41
0
0
0
0
Laconia-W3
27
75
0
2
0
1
Laconia-W4
14
35
2
2
0
1
Laconia-W5
11
29
1
0
0
3
Laconia-W6
21
38
1
5
1
2
Meredith
32
0
5
6
5
1
New Hampton
20
23
4
1
0
3
Sanbornton
27
61
1
2
2
0
Tilton
34
54
1
4
0
0
Totals
362
655
29
35
14
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DiDonato: 1 -Belmont; 1 -Tilton. King: 1 -Belmont. Kirk: 1-Laconia Wd 6. LaRouche: 1 -Belmont; 1 -Gilmanton;
1-LaconiaWd 1; 1-Laconia Wd 3; 1-Laconia Wd 5; 1-Sanbomton; 1-Tilton. Lock: 1-New Hampton. Marra: 1-Bamstead;
1-Laconia Wd 3; 2-Laconia Wd 4. Martin-Trigona: 1-Laconia Wd 3. Roy: 1-Gilford; 1-New Hampton.
Sagan: l-Barnstead; 1-Laconia Wd 3; 1-Sanbornton. Kemp: 1-Belmont; 3-Gilford; 1-Laconia Wd 1; 1-Laconia Wd
4; 1-Laconia Wd 5; 1-Meredith; 1-Tilton.
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
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Albany
6
19
3
13
3
2
Bartlett
15
70
0
35
9
9
Brookfield
3
18
0
6
1
1
Chatham
2
8
0
3
0
0
Conway
40
216
5
75
24
17
Eaton
1
15
0
4
0
1
Effingham
1
19
0
23
1
5
Freedom
8
25
1
9
3
2
Hale's Loc.
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hart's Loc.
0
0
0
0
0
2
Jackson
11
33
0
8
8
4
Madison
13
47
1
14
4
2
Moultonborough
3
95
4
39
12
11
Ossipee
10
79
2
49
8
10
Sandwich
15
84
1
11
7
1
Tamworth
21
100
1
24
3
10
Tuftonboro
4
34
1
14
4
1
Wakefield
6
83
4
56
7
8
Wolfeboro
33
130
0
55
26
3
Totals
192
1.075
23
438
120
89
156
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
CARROLL COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
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Albany
2
4
3
0
0
Bartlett
29
0
34
0
1
Brookfield
1
0
5
1
0
Chatham
4
0
4
0
0
Conway
41
6
85
8
6
Eaton
9
0
4
0
0
Effingham
6
1
10
0
4
Freedom
7
0
16
0
0
Hale's Loc.
0
0
0
0
0
Hart's Loc.
0
0
2
0
0
Jackson
13
0
25
0
0
Madison
10
0
16
1
1
Moultonborough
12
1
35
2
2
Ossipee
15
0
21
I
0
Sandwich
20
0
40
0
0
Tamworth
21
0
45
0
0
Tuftonboro
11
0
19
0
I
'Wakefield
8
0
30
0
0
Wolfeboro
58
0
82
0
0
Totals
267
12
476
13
15
Dennerll: 1 -Conway: 1 -Effingham. Roy: 1 -Tuftonboro; 1 -Wakefield. Zucker: 1 -Tamworth.
1-Tuftonboro. Kemp: 1-Albany; 2-Conway; 2-Wolfeboro. Robertson: 1-Albany; 1-Conway;
duPont: 2-Conway;
2-Wolfeboro.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
157
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
CHESHIRE COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
Alstead
Chesterfield
Dublin
Fitzwilliam
Gilsum
Harrisville
Hinsdale
Jaffrey
Keene-Wd
Keene-Wd
Keene-Wd
Keene-Wd
Keene-Wd
Marlborough
Marlow
Nelson
Richmond
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
Sullivan
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
Winchester
6
15
47
5
7
27
5
23
38
51
28
28
55
25
4
8
I
15
0
8
4
3
27
7
17
14
21
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69
87
62
88
31
90
189
210
250
260
248
263
240
104
32
26
38
127
10
35
26
33
245
110
130
50
139
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
I
0
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
I
0
0
1
2
2
1
0
2
3
7
I
0
0
0
2
0
0
I
1
1
0
3
1
0
3
1
5
0
5
^o<^^"
24
54
16
19
12
11
41
104
137
72
83
97
97
18
10
4
10
53
4
12
10
10
95
35
56
22
55
iis^
,6^'
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12
20
12
4
3
12
7
28
39
42
27
34
38
12
1
9
1
14
1
2
3
3
38
15
21
11
21
11
13
7
0
3
8
10
18
20
33
27
27
25
3
0
0
I
9
1
2
5
3
20
11
18
3
15
Totals
489
3,192
II
42
1,161
430
293
158
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
CHESHIRE COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
Alstead
Chesterfield
Dublin
Fitzwilliam
Gilsum
Harrisville
Hinsdale
Jaffrey
Keene-Wd 1
Keene-Wd 2
Keene-Wd 3
Keene-Wd 4
Keene-Wd 5
Marlborough
Marlow
Nelson
Richmond
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
Sullivan
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
Winchester
37
35
25
17
13
27
14
47
109
101
71
49
53
22
13
18
17
38
4
6
8
11
38
20
28
19
24
.0^'
35
69
37
35
13
17
27
88
113
121
105
102
105
36
8
17
11
59
7
10
12
22
90
27
70
42
41
,o'<^''
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
5
6
3
5
2
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
3
0
0
3
1
1
0
0
1
0
3
0
0
4
2
5
6
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
13
0
0
1
0
.\«'
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
3
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
1
Totals
864
1,319
37
44
13
18
Dennerll: l-Jaffrey. DiDonato: 1-Alstead; 1-Hinsdale; 1-Richmond; 3-Winchester. King: l-Keene Wd 1. Kirk: 1-Gilsum.
LaRouche: l-Keene Wd 1; 2-Sullivan: 1-Swanzey. Marra: l-Keene Wd 5; 1-Troy; 2-Winchester. Martin-
Trigona: l-Keene Wd 2. Roy: 1-Alstead; 1-Harrisville. Sagan: 1-Winchester. Thomas: l-Keene Wd 3.
Thorpe: 1-Hinsdale; l-Keene Wd 1; l-Walpole. duPont: 1-Harrisville; 1-Swanzey. Stassen: l-Keene Wd 2.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
159
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
COOS COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
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Berlin-Wd I
Berlin-Wd 2
Berlin-Wd 3
Berlin-Wd 4
Carroll
Clarksville
Colebrook
Columbia
Dalton
Dixville
Dummer
Errol
Gorham
Jefferson
Lancaster
Milan
Northumberland
Pinkham's Gt.
Pittsburg
Randolph
Shelburne
Stark
Stewartstown
Stratford
Wentworth's Loc.
Whitefield
17
11
21
4
2
1
II
0
1
0
3
2
27
6
10
3
27
7
2
2
5
3
1
1
0
14
174
209
176
218
19
3
32
16
26
0
15
5
165
17
73
38
63
I
9
24
18
17
11
27
3
41
5
19
3
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
9
6
9
2
1
3
0
1
0
0
0
11
1
8
1
9
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
193
171
123
154
14
3
19
6
8
4
17
4
168
11
43
23
71
0
7
4
15
5
7
13
0
46
12
27
21
40
3
0
3
2
2
0
3
1
18
2
7
7
12
0
2
1
2
1
0
2
0
4
79
53
72
107
3
0
8
2
3
0
1
1
75
4
11
18
27
0
4
4
1
5
0
2
0
5
Totals
181
1,400
35
71
1,129
172
485
160
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
COOS COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
^^^ V*^ <3<^ ^^ ^® 6'*^ ^°
Berlin-Wd 1
57
4
35
9
3
2
0
Berlin-Wd 2
43
0
30
8
6
3
10
Berlin-Wd 3
36
1
53
11
7
5
9
Berlin-Wd 4
45
5
38
10
8
3
4
Carroll
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
Clarksville
1
0
3
1
0
0
0
Colebrook
4
2
12
0
0
0
0
Columbia
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
Dal ton
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
Dixville
0
0
10
0
0
0
0
Dummer
3
1
3
0
0
0
0
Errol
4
0
6
0
0
0
0
Gorham
54
0
24
4
2
1
2
Jefferson
7
0
9
2
0
0
0
Lancaster
19
1
29
2
1
0
2
Milan
11
0
11
4
1
1
0
Northumberland
10
0
40
3
1
0
5
Pinkham's Gt.
7
0
5
0
0
0
0
Pittsburg
0
0
3
1
0
0
0
Randolph
9
0
6
1
2
1
1
Shelburne
5
0
1
1
0
0
0
Stark
1
0
4
2
0
0
0
Stewartstown
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
Stratford
2
0
8
0
1
0
0
Wentworth's Loc.
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
Whitefield
19
0
27
0
0
0
0
Totals
347
15
362
60
32
16
34
DiDonato: 1-Berlin Wd 1; l-Gorham, Kirk: 1-Milan. Koczak; 2-Berlin Wd 4; 1-DaIton. Marra: 2-Berlin Wd 1; 2-Berlin .
Wd 4; 3-Milan. Martin-Trigona: 1-Berlin Wd 4. O'Donneil: 1-Berlin Wd 2. Roy: 3-Berlin Wd 1; 2-Berlin Wd 2;
1-Berlin Wd 3; 1-Berlin Wd 4; 1-Colebrook; 1-Whitefield. Sagan: 1-Berlin Wd 2; 1-Berlin Wd 4. Haig: 1-Randolph.
Kemp: 1-Berlin Wd 1; 2-Berlin Wd 2; 3-Berlin Wd 3; 1-Berlin Wd 4; 1-Carroll; 1-Randolph.
No votes cast: At. & Gil. Academy Grant, Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur.,
Cutt's Gt., Dix's Gt., Erving's Loc, Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc,
Millsfield, Odell, Sargent's Pur., Second College Gt., Success, Thompson & Mes's Pur.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
161
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
GRAFTON COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
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Alexandria
2
15
0
1
12
9
6
Ashland
7
74
0
1
30
6
14
Bath
4
7
0
0
3
2
2
Benton
0
8
0
0
2
1
0
Bethlehem
7
67
0
1
26
11
3
Bridgewater
5
21
0
2
11
3
6
Bristol
7
76
0
5
27
17
5
Campton
10
44
1
2
34
12
9
Canaan
18
118
0
1
27
16
7
Dorchester
1
9
0
1
7
1
0
Easton
1
14
0
0
2
1
1
Ellsworth
0
2
0
2
0
0
1
Enfield
15
158
8
5
37
16
19
Franconia
5
46
0
1
10
7
2
Grafton
10
40
0
1
19
3
2
Groton
1
13
1
0
5
2
2
Hanover
165
583
0
0
48
119
16
Haverhill
8
61
2
4
28
9
6
Hebron
4
9
0
0
7
2
0
Holderness
15
62
0
3
27
9
4
Landaff
0
5
0
0
1
0
0
Lebanon- Wd 1
52
170
0
1
39
36
13
Lebanon-Wd 2
24
235
0
5
45
28
24
Lebanon-Wd 3
28
218
0
1
32
14
14
Lincoln
1
20
0
3
44
9
3
Lisbon
2
24
0
4
21
2
3
Littleton
30
105
0
6
72
14
24
Livermore
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lyman
2
8
0
1
4
0
2
Lyme
43
125
0
1
11
14
3
Monroe
3
14
0
2
5
3
2
Orange
2
12
0
0
4
1
1
Orford
22
38
0
0
8
8
0
Piermont
4
22
0
0
10
4
3
Plymouth
42
113
0
3
25
12
15
Rumney
15
48
0
0
12
2
6
Sugar Hill
6
17
0
0
3
5
1
Thornton
6
35
0
0
13
9
9
Warren
1
16
0
0
6
2
6
Waterville Valley
8
13
0
0
3
1
0
Wentworth
0
7
0
1
9
2
4
Woodstock
2
28
0
2
14
5
7
Totals
578
2.700
12
60
743
417
245
162
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
GRAFTON COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
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Alexandria
10
3
1
0
0
0
Ashland
23
22
0
1
0
3
Bath
3
9
1
0
0
0
Benton
2
0
0
0
0
0
Bethlehem
30
47
3
2
1
1
Bridgewater
1
6
1
1
0
0
Bristol
30
28
4
1
0
1
Campton
20
29
2
2
0
0
Canaan
30
42
3
1
0
3
Dorchester
1
8
0
0
0
1
Easton
4
6
2
0
0
0
Ellsworth
0
2
0
0
0
0
Enfield
29
48
2
0
0
2
Franconia
21
24
3
1
0
0
Grafton
8
22
0
0
0
0
Groton
5
7
0
0
0
1
Hanover
161
285
2
1
0
0
Haverhill
15
28
2
2
0
2
Hebron
4
8
0
0
0
0
Holderness
19
34
2
1
0
1
Landaff
3
2
0
0
0
2
Lebanon-Wd 1
44
103
3
2
1
2
Lebanon-Wd 2
45
66
3
5
0
3
Lebanon-Wd 3
53
43
6
3
2
3
Lincoln
5
21
1
0
1
0
Lisbon
9
5
3
1
2
1
Littfeton
49
64
1
0
0
5
Livermore
0
0
0
0
2
0
Lyman
5
1
0
1
0
0
Lyme
34
35
0
0
0
0
Monroe
5
2
0
0
0
0
Orange
0
4
0
0
0
0
Orford
14
16
0
0
0
0
Piermont
5
15
0
0
0
0
Plymouth
57
78
4
2
0
2
Rumney
17
21
0
0
0
0
Sugar Hill
9
4
0
0
0
1
Thornton
14
17
0
0
0
0
Warren
2
7
0
1
0
0
Waterville Valley
0
2
0
0
1
0
Wentworth
7
6
0
0
0
0
Woodstock
8
6
1
1
1
0
Totals
801
1,176
50
29
11
34
DiDonato: 2-Hanover; 1-Lebanon Wd 2. LaRouche: l-Alexandria; 1-Bath: 1-Grafton; I-Plymouth; 2-Wentworth.
Marra: 1-Plymouth. Martin-Trigona: 1-Lincoln; l-Littleton; 1-Plymouth. Roy: 1-Ashland; 1-Bath; 1-Canaan; 2-Lebanon
Wd 2. Sagan: 1-Plymouth. duPont: 3-Canaan; l-Hanover; 1-Lisbon; l-Littleton; 1-Plymouth Haig: 1-Plymouth.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
163
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
^
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^
^*^
Amherst
66
0
281
0
8
123
45
27
92
Antrim
16
0
88
0
0
26
12
8
30
Bedford
71
0
374
0
22
291
163
57
80
Bennington
4
0
28
0
1
14
9
0
8
Brookline
25
0
85
0
0
57
14
4
15
Deering
5
1
50
0
3
18
6
8
22
Francestown
10
0
57
0
1
14
17
2
23
Goffstown
52
0
407
5
76
425
146
68
106
Greenfield
5
1
39
0
1
17
9
2
18
Greenville
0
0
71
0
6
70
9
12
13
Hancock
50
0
82
0
1
13
8
7
24
Hillsborough
29
0
152
0
7
47
33
10
34
Hollis
36
0
263
1
6
109
36
10
50
Hudson
66
8
673
4
16
495
91
97
94
Litchfield
15
0
210
0
3
110
37
14
23
Lyndeborough
11
0
60
0
1
16
5
4
11
Manchester-Wd 1
106
0
416
1
13
250
124
50
80
Manchester-Wd 2
67
2
456
3
23
290
166
37
92
Manchester-Wd 3
29
0
324
3
30
289
106
45-
70
Manchester-Wd 4
39
3
307
3
28
252
101
41
68
Manchester-Wd 5
18
0
308
2
31
283
91
40
44
Manchester-Wd 6
64
0
437
5
22
420
215
92
53
Manchester-Wd 7
18
0
316
4
35
428
147
47
50
Manchester-Wd 8
55
0
379
2
33
441
123
53
52
Manchester-Wd 9
28
1
320
0
43
441
131
54
48
Manchester-Wd 10
23
0
353
0
31
455
192
64
48
Manchester-Wd 11
14
0
242
3
42
309
146
48
27
Manchester-Wd 12
39
1
243
1
39
401
177
54
50
Mason
6
0
38
0
0
18
4
3
21
Merrimack
63
2
671
2
37
472
121
43
156
Milford
49
0
326
1
10
183
75
29
114
Mont Vernon
4
0
80
0
0
28
6
3
18
Nashua-Wd 1
47
0
465
0
0
259
83
36
74
Nashua- Wd 2
54
0
483
1
3
240
50
48
69
Nashua-Wd 3
39
0
391
1
10
172
46
35
84
Nashua-Wd 4
16
1
323
2
3
137
38
29
35
Nashua-Wd 5
33
1
578
4
8
289
71
39
116
Nashua-Wd 6
24
0
551
0
4
323
63
44
55
Nashua-Wd 7
38
5
468
7
6
278
62
34
36
Nashua-Wd 8
52
0
423
1
2
278
72
32
75
Nashua-Wd 9
45
1
447
1
10
244
57
36
84
New Boston
23
0
133
0
4
40
18
5
49
New Ipswich
7
0
128
0
2
49
16
9
36
Pelham
22
1
381
0
8
341
52
40
66
Peterborough
61
0
187
0
0
56
15
16
117
Sharon
3
0
13
0
0
5
4
0
4
Temple
15
0
51
0
0
15
13
0
16
Weare
31
0
158
0
7
70
60
14
45
Wilton
20
0
133
1
7
65
21
15
33
Windsor
0
0
7
0
0
3
1
0
2
Totals
1,613
28
13,456
58
643
9,669
3,307
1,465
2,630
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NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/ DEMOCRATIC
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Amherst
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Antrim
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Bedford
2
0
1
4
1
0
2
1
Bennington
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
Brookline
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Decring
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Franccstown
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Goffstown
0
0
2
1
0
0
2
0
Greenfield
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Greenville
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hancock
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hillsborough
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
Hollis
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hudson
0
3
I
0
0
0
4
0
Litchfield
0
0
1
3
1
1
0
0
Lyndeborough
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Manchester-Wd 1
0
1
0
5
4
4
I
1
Manchestcr-Wd 2
1
1
3
3
2
3
3
1
Manchester-Wd 3
2
1
6
4
1
1
5
3
Manchester-Wd 4
1
0
2
3
3
0
1
1
Manchester-Wd 5
0
5
2
2
1
0
1
0
Manchcster-Wd 6
2
3
2
6
0
0
1
0
Manchester-Wd 7
0
8
7
1
4
4
4
1
Manchester-Wd 8
1
1
2
I
2
0
0
1
Manchestcr-Wd 9
0
0
1
3
1
0
1
0
Manchestcr-Wd 10
0
1
4
6
2
2
1
0
Manchestcr-Wd 11
0
0
5
12
2
0
1
0
Manchcster-Wd 12
0
4
2
7
4
1
1
0
Mason
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Merrimack
0
1
0
5
0
0
1
0
Milford
0
0
1
1
1
0
2
1
Mont Vernon
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
Nashua-Wd 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Nashua-Wd 2
1
0
0
0
I
I
4
0
Nashua-Wd 3
0
0
3
1
0
1
4
0
Nashua-Wd 4
0
4
0
2
0
1
2
0
Nashua-Wd 5
1
0
7
0
0
0
2
0
Nashua Wd 6
3
0
3
4
0
0
4
0
Nashua-Wd 7
0
0
1
4
0
0
2
1
Nashua-Wd 8
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Nashua-Wd 9
0
0
0
1
2
0
3
0
New Boston
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
New Ipswich
0
0
0
0
I
0
0
0
Pelham
0
0
2
0
0
0
5
1
Peterborough
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sharon
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Temple
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
Weare
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
Wilton
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Windsor
0
0
0
0
0
0
Vfr'
Totals
16
33
62
81
36
19
62
12
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
165
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
^''■^'
1.*'
Amherst
236
0
0
Antrim
37
0
0
Bedford
271
0
0
Bennington
19
0
0
Brookline
53
0
0
Deering
13
0
0
Francestown
40
0
0
Goffstown
276
0
1
Greenfield
31
0
0
Greenville
27
0
0
Hancock
36
0
0
Hillsborough
40
0
0
Hollis
171
0
0
Hudson
330
0
1
Litchfield
72
1
0
Lyndeborough
35
0
0
Manchester-Wd I
324
1
Manchester-Wd 2
276
0
Manchester-Wd 3
156
1
2
Manchester-Wd 4
185
0
Manchester-Wd 5
83
0
Manchester-Wd 6
210
0
0
Manchester-Wd 7
175
0
Manchester-Wd 8
243
0
Manchester-Wd 9
200
3
0
Manchester-Wd 10
201
1
0
Manchester-Wd 11
146
0
0
Manchester-Wd 12
208
0
0
Mason
17
0
0
Merrimack
331
0
0
Milford
226
0
0
Mont Vernon
30
0
0
Nashua-Wd 1
223
0
0
Nashua-Wd 2
207
0
1
Nashua-Wd 3
174
1
1
Nashua-Wd 4
77
0
2
Nashua-Wd 5
164
1
0
Nashua-Wd 6
200
0
0
Nashua-Wd 7
162
0
0
Nashua-Wd 8
189
0
0
Nashua-Wd 9
200
2
0
New Boston
63
0
0
New Ipswich
54
0
0
Pelham
187
0
0
Peterborough
124
0
0
Sharon
7
0
0
Temple
27
0
0
Weare
75
0
0
Wilton
85
0
0
Windsor
0
0
0
6
0
24
1
2
1
0
5
0
3
I
5
7
10
4
1
1
3
6
0
3
4
5
10
10
10
0
0
2
17
6
I
7
4
0
1
1
15
15
9
6
2
4
39
0
1
1
2
4
0
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1
20
2
I
0
0
II
0
1
0
2
4
7
5
3
5
6
6
0
3
10
2
7
2
0
0
0
0
15
3
0
13
1
0
2
4
19
11
12
0
I
2
23
4
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
0
10
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
5
I
0
0
5
1
9
8
0
0
4
0
5
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
I
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
14
I
2
0
0
5
0
I
0
1
2
1
6
0
1
4
1
0
2
2
5
10
1
0
0
4
0
6
8
2
4
0
0
1
0
1
5
0
0
I
I
7
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
6
2
0
0
0
10
2
I
2
2
I
0
7
0
0
I
0
0
5
3
4
12
6
0
0
6
0
7
3
I
0
0
0
2
6
4
8
7
2
0
8
12
3
0
0
0
2
0
Totals
6,916
II
14
259
220
77
104
135
Dennerll: 1-Hudson; 1-Manchester Wd 3; 1-Manchester Wd4; 1-Manchester Wd 8; I -Manchester Wd 10; l-Manchester
Wd II; l-Nashua Wd 5; 1-Nashua Wd 7; l-Nashua Wd 9. Kirk: 1-Goffstown; 1-Manchcstcr Wd I; 1-Manchester
Wd 8; l-Manchcster Wd II: 2-Manchcstcr Wd 12: l-Merrimack; l-Nashua Wd 3. Lock: IBcdford; 1-Manchester
Wd 1 1 ; 2-Manchester Wd 12. Thorpe: l-Brookline; 1-Hudson; 1-Manchester Wd 4; 2-Manchcstcr Wd 9; l-Manchcster
Wd II; l-Nashua 3; l-Nashua Wd 8; 1 -Peterborough. Van Petten: l-Manchcster Wd 1; 2-Manchestcr Wd 4;
2-Manchester Wd 5; 1-Manchester Wd 9; l-Nashua Wd 2; l-Nashua Wd 4; l-Nashua Wd 6. Haig: l-Bedford;
1-Manchester Wd 7; l-Nashua Wd 4.
166
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
MERRIMACK COUNTY/ DEMOCRATIC
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0-^''
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6
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Allenstown
21
0
205
1
8
152
49
35
18
Andover
18
0
62
0
0
75
22
6
12
Boscawen
5
0
124
1
4
51
38
14
18
Bow
28
0
154
0
10
86
82
23
27
Bradford
5
0
80
0
2
9
9
5
23
Canterbury
31
0
68
0
2
18
38
11
44
Chichester
10
0
74
0
3
22
27
4
12
Concord-Wd A
37
1
170
1
4
80
80
36
36
Concord-Wd B
42
0
164
1
4
38
74
30
38
Concord-Wd C
64
0
201
7
3
59
82
24
93
Concord-Wd D
75
0
146
2
1
31
56
19
69
Concord-Wd E
39
2
186
4
1
45
59
21
46
Concord-Wd F
56
0
200
0
4
81
72
24
50
Concord-Wd G
17
1
170
0
7
65
54
22
28
Concord-Wd H
49
4
202
0
3
70
91
26
59
Danbury
1
0
32
0
1
16
5
4
10
Dunbarton
14
0
66
0
0
22
21
3
16
Epsom
17
0
104
0
4
41
28
10
14
Franklin-Wd 1
10
0
111
0
3
46
21
21
18
Franklin-Wd 2
12
1
119
0
12
65
13
9
10
Franklin-Wd 3
14
0
112
1
8
54
25
26
20
Henniker
34
0
145
0
2
29
44
6
47
Hill
5
0
33
0
0
14
10
5
7
Hooksett
30
1
269
2
32
243
103
38
40
Hopkinton
56
0
216
0
4
70
98
18
46
Loudon
4
0
93
1
3
30
39
12
24
Newbury
5
0
46
0
1
33
8
5
13
New London
22
1
105
0
0
41
19
2
30
Northfield
14
0
113
0
1
48
27
21
23
Pembroke
34
0
206
0
6
125
95
29
42
Pittsfield
II
0
99
0
0
44
28
9
21
Salisbury
7
0
30
0
0
18
13
3
3
Sutton
6
0
82
0
1
15
10
0
28
Warner
12
1
107
0
2
23
27
6
56
Webster
3
0
58
0
0
13
17
6
13
Wilmot
3
0
52
0
1
10
7
3
18
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Totals
811
12
4,404
21
137
1,882
1,491
536
,072
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
167
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
MERRIMACK COUNTY/ DEMOCRATIC
V
6
6
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Allenstown
0
2
96
1
1
0
1
2
Andover
0
0
46
0
0
2
0
0
Boscawen
0
2
26
2
0
0
1
1
Bow
0
0
115
2
2
0
1
2
Bradford
0
1
19
0
0
0
0
0
Canterbury
0
0
61
0
1
1
0
0
Chichester
0
0
26
1
3
0
1
0
Concord-Wd A
0
0
79
4
2
0
1
5
Concord-Wd B
4
1
84
3
0
0
3
1
Concord-Wd C
4
2
133
3
0
0
0
0
Concord-Wd D
0
0
98
0
1
0
1
1
Concord-Wd E
1
0
105
0
1
0
0
0
Concord-Wd F
1
0
103
3
2
0
2
3
Concord-Wd G
0
0
51
2
3
0
0
0
Concord-Wd H
3
1
124
4
1
0
1
0
Danbury
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
Dunbarton
0
0
38
0
0
0
0
0
Epsom
0
0
36
1
1
1
1
1
Franklin-Wd 1
0
0
28
2
0
0
1
0
Franklin-Wd 2
3
0
31
2
0
0
0
0
Franklin-Wd 3
2
0
31
0
1
0
1
2
Henniker
0
0
71
0
0
0
0
0
Hill
0
0
13
0
0
0
0
0
Hooksett
1
1
135
0
0
0
0
0
Hopkinton
0
0
97
2
0
1
1
1
Loudon
0
0
35
1
4
0
1
0
Newbury
0
0
26
0
0
1
0
0
New London
0
0
36
0
1
1
0
0
Northfield
0
0
44
0
0
0
0
1
Pembroke
1
0
127
5
2
1
3
2
Pittsfield
0
0
37
1
3
1
0
1
Salisbury
2
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
Sutton
0
0
39
0
0
0
0
0
Warner
0
0
76
0
0
1
0
1
Webster
0
0
9
2
2
0
0
0
Wilmot
0
0
16
1
4
0
0
0
<«^'
Totals
22
10
2,120
42
35
10
20
24
Dennerll: 1-Concord Wd D; 1-Franklin Wd 2. King: 1-Chichester; 1-Concord Wd A; 1-Concord Wd B; 1-Concord
WdC; 1-Concord WdG;2-ConcordWdH. Kirk: 1-Concord WdC. Koczak: 2-Franklin Wd 1 ; 2-Hooksett; 1-Hopkinton.
Lock: 1-Concord Wd A: 1-Concord Wd D; 1-Concord Wd E. Martin-Trigona: 1-Concord Wd G; 1 -Hopkinton.
O'Donnell: 1-Allenstown; 1-Concord Wd E; I-Epsom; 1-Pembroke. Roy: 1-Chichester; 1-Concord Wd C; 1-Concord
Wd D; I -Concord Wd F; 2-Epsom; 1 -Pembroke. Sagan: 1 -Allenstown; 1-Concord Wd D; 1-Concord Wd E; 1-Concord
Wd H. Thomas: l-Bow; I-Concord Wd B; l-Concord Wd E; 1-Concord Wd H; 1-Hooksett; 1-Newbury. Zucker:
1-Concord Wd F; 1 -Henniker; 1 -Hooksett; 1 -Wilmot. Haig: 1 -Hopkinton; 1 -Wilmot. Horrigan: I -Concord Wd D.
168
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ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
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Atkinson
9
0
192
0
3
102
24
15
34
Auburn
14
0
114
0
9
92
47
14
29
Brentwood
12
0
99
0
4
43
8
2
22
Candia
15
0
101
0
10
86
30
10
21
Chester
12
0
62
0
3
54
22
4
21
Danville
3
1
83
1
2
53
14
13
13
Deerfield
17
0
93
0
3
40
27
7
20
Derry
85
1
693
5
21
390
142
54
148
East Kingston
4
0
47
0
2
28
9
3
9
Epping
20
0
144
0
5
126
46
22
49
Exeter
77
0
548
5
8
235
92
27
130
Fremont
8
0
62
1
3
35
12
7
14
Greenland
10
0
118
0
0
58
16
8
21
Hampstead
20
0
239
1
6
139
35
26
40
Hampton
72
1
840
4
7
348
110
34
113
Hampton Falls
6
0
80
0
2
41
7
5
12
Kensington
14
0
115
0
5
37
12
2
12
Kingston
10
0
178
1
8
93
14
10
31
Londonderry
63
0
500
1
14
360
117
45
90
New Castle
8
0
76
0
1
20
5
0
10
Newfields
13
0
53
0
4
22
2
1
10
Newington
5
0
38
1
0
11
4
8
8
Newmarket
35
0
359
1
9
205
61
45
73
Newton
9
0
154
0
3
59
10
17
22
North Hampton
26
0
250
1
1
95
22
10
24
Northwood
37
0
82
0
1
50
8
16
41
Nottingham
21
0
82
0
4
56
20
7
49
Plaistow
14
0
259
5
4
123
17
16
35
Portsmouth-Wd 1
24
0
265
1
3
97
24
14
74
Portsmouth-Wd 2
61
2
367
39
3
145
40
21
116
Portsmouth-Wd 3
15
1
197
0
1
91
22
13
53
Portsmouth-Wd 4
32
1
297
1
2
164
44
13
60
Portsmouth-Wd 5
69
0
298
2
3
107
38
14
122
Raymond
20
0
259
3
6
136
45
33
52
Rye
44
0
329
1
2
85
34
12
71
Salem
91
17
1.102
9
39
950
149
124
185
Sandown
16
0
141
2
9
94
22
16
18
Seabrook
11
0
306
1
3
209
24
35
28
South Hampton
2
0
86
4
1
35
2
1
7
Stratham
34
0
181
0
3
108
24
7
21
Windham
34
2
293
1
10
179
49
18
55
Totals
1,092
26
9,782
91
227
5,401
1,450
749
1,963
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
169
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
V ,
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6
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Atkinson
1
0
0
106
3
3
0
2
0
Auburn
2
0
1
78
1
1
1
0
2
Brentwood
1
0
1
32
I
1
0
0
0
Candia
0
0
0
68
6
0
0
0
4
Chester
0
0
0
46
1
2
3
1
0
Danville
0
0
0
39
0
0
0
2
1
Deerfield
0
0
0
63
3
6
0
1
1
Derry
6
2
0
477
6
15
4
5
10
East Kingston
0
0
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
Epping
3
5
0
111
2
0
0
0
0
Exeter
2
1
2
337
0
4
0
1
3
Fremont
2
0
0
49
1
2
0
0
0
Greenland
0
0
0
51
2
1
0
1
2
Hampstead
2
0
0
157
0
3
2
1
5
Hampton
0
0
2
244
16
17
0
1
5
Hampton Falls
0
0
0
34
0
0
0
0
0
Kensington
0
0
0
28
0
0
0
2
0
Kingston
1
0
0
98
0
1
0
2
0
Londonderry
1
0
1
350
13
11
0
!
6
New Castle
0
0
0
27
0
1
0
0
0
Newfields
0
0
0
35
1
0
1
0
2
Newington
0
0
0
14
0
0
0
0
3
Newmarket
3
4
0
204
12
0
0
0
3
Newton
0
0
0
55
3
1
0
2
1
North Hampton
1
0
1
77
3
1
0
1
0
Northwood
0
0
0
67
1
2
0
0
0
Nottingham
1
0
0
71
0
0
0
0
2
Plaistow
4
0
0
106
8
1
0
2
1
Portsmouth-Wd I
2
0
0
75
1
0
0
0
1
Portsmouth-Wd 2
1
2
0
165
0
0
0
1
1
Portsmouth-Wd 3
0
0
3
56
5
2
0
1
3
Portsmouth-Wd 4
1
1
0
103
3
0
0
0
0
Portsmouth-Wd 5
0
1
1
160
1
4
0
0
2
Raymond
0
2
1
91
5
6
0
1
2
Rye
2
0
I
114
1
2
1
0
0
Salem
3
2
4
721
15
6
1
2
2
Sandown
0
0
0
65
1
6
0
0
3
Seabrook
1
0
1
79
1
0
0
0
2
South Hampton
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
2
Stratham
0
0
0
90
0
0
0
0
0
Windham
1
1
2
226
10
2
1
0
4
Totals
41
21
21
4,998
126
101
14
30
73
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Dennerll: 1-Hampton; 1 -Portsmouth Wd 2; 1-Salem. King: 1-Danville; 1-Derry; 1-Exeter; l-Fremont; 1-Hampton
1-Portsmouth Wd 3: l-Salem. Kirk: 1-Derry; 2-Epping; 1-Hampton; 2-Portsmouth Wd 5; 2-Salem; 1-Seabrook
Koczak: 1-Danville; 1 -Epping; 1 -Nottingham; 2-Plaistow. Lock: 1 -Raymond. Martin-Trigona: 2-Derry; 2-Epping
2-Newton; l-Portsmouth Wd 2; 1-Seabrook. O'Donnell: 1-Auburn; 2-Londonderry; 1-Portsmouth Wd 1; 1-Salem
1-Seabrook. Sagan: 1-Chester; 1-Derry; 1-Exeter; 1-Hampstead; 1-Kensington; l-Portsmouth Wd 2; 1-Sandown
Thomas: 1 -Candia; 1-Danville; 1-Exeter; 3-Londonderry; 1-Portsmouth Wd 1; 1-Salem. Thorpe: 1 -Deerfield
1-Seabrook. Van Petten: I -Londonderry. Zucker: 1 -Londonderry; 1-Portsmouth Wd 2.
170
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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
STRAFFORD COUNTY/ DEMOCRATIC
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Barrington
17
268
1
2
114
41
23
67
Dover-Wd 1
9
221
2
7
120
13
23
29
Dover- Wd 2
17
174
0
3
113
17
27
33
Dover-Wd 3
18
245
1
4
167
33
37
38
Dover-Wd 4
19
265
0
1
114
30
24
55
Dover-Wd 5
23
215
0
1
89
15
19
63
Dover-Wd 6
16
179
0
3
85
14
26
30
Durham
86
372
1
2
112
75
20
201
Farmington
8
158
1
1
121
21
21
32
Lee
34
155
1
1
52
26
14
65
Madbury
10
69
0
0
31
6
3
21
Middleton
0
20
1
1
18
1
4
7
Milton
0
124
0
0
86
14
18
24
New Durham
9
51
0
0
22
7
6
6
Rochester- Wd 1
6
229
0
1
131
31
29
40
Rochester- Wd 2
18
171
0
0
97
19
•22
30
Rochester- Wd 3
18
251
0
2
157
29
44
19
Rochester- Wd 4
5
212
1
5
211
24
35
30
Rochester- Wd 5
11
236
1
1
133
23
35
26
RoUinsford
8
143
1
2
89
14
17
21
Somersworth-Wd 1
II
132
1
2
79
14
8
16
Somersworth-Wd 2
6
124
2
1
76
16
19
12
Somersworth-Wd 3
2
no
2
2
89
15
22
10
Somersworth-Wd 4
7
149
1
4
86
8
27
19
Somersworth-Wd 5
8
99
2
2
92
16
17
6
Strafford
9
108
0
4
51
24
16
28
Totals
375
4,480
19
52
2,535
546
556
928
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
171
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
STRAFFORD COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
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Barrington
Dover-Wd 1
0
0
0
4
159
103
5
8
4
5
0
0
1
1
3
2
Dover- Wd 2
0
0
108
3
3
1
0
3
Dover-Wd 3
0
0
156
3
2
0
1
0
Dover-Wd 4
2
0
147
2
2
1
0
1
Dover-Wd 5
0
1
114
6
4
0
1
0
Dover-Wd 6
2
1
74
9
2
3
4
5
Durham
1
2
368
9
4
1
2
1
Farmington
Lee
4
0
0
0
61
136
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Madbury
Middleton
0
0
0
0
54
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Milton
0
0
52
2
0
0
0
1
New Durham
0
0
30
1
0
1
0
2
Rochester-Wd 1
0
0
62
3
1
1
0
6
Rochester- Wd 2
0
1
76
4
1
0
1
0
Rochester-Wd 3
0
0
151
8
7
1
4
5
Rochester-Wd 4
2
0
99
5
1
0
1
4
Rochester-Wd 5
0
2
79
3
7
1
0
1
RoUinsford
0
0
74
0
0
1
0
1
Somersworth-Wd 1
0
0
75
0
2
0
2
1
Somersworth-Wd 2
1
0
49
4
4
0
0
0
Somersworth-Wd 3
I
0
40
5
3
0
2
2
Somersworth-Wd 4
0
0
60
7
0
1
1
3
Somersworth-Wd 5
0
0
27
2
1
1
0
3
Strafford
0
0
66
1
2
0
1
2
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13
11
2,430
91
56
13
22
48
DiDonato: 2-Farmington; 1-Milton; 1-Rochester Wd 4. King: 1-Dover Wd 2; 1-Rochester Wd 2; 1-Somersworth Wd
4. Kirk: 1-Dover Wd 6; 1-Rochester Wd 3. Martin-Trigona: 2-Dover Wd 4; 1-Dover Wd 5; 2-Rochester Wd 3;
1-Rochester Wd 4. O'Donnell: 1-Dover Wd 3. Roy: 1-Farmington; 1-Milton; 2-Rochester Wd 2; 1-Rochester Wd
3; 1-Somersworth Wd 3; 2-Somersworth Wd 4. Sagan: 1-Dover Wd 3; 1-Rochester Wd 4. Thomas: l-Barrington;
1-Farmington. Thorpe: 1-Dover Wd 1; 1-Dover Wd 4. Zucker: 1-Rochester Wd 3.
172 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
SULLIVAN COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
Ac worth 12 49
Charlestown
Claremont-Wd 1
Claremont-Wd 2
Claremont-Wd 3
Cornish
Croydon
Goshen
Grantham
Langdon
Lempster
Newport
Plainfield
Springfield
Sunapee
Unity
Washington
Totals 166 1,860 36 727 177 278
9
233
6
140
34
366
9
264
19
81
1
17
2
28
3
52
1
19
3
27
9
242
44
123
2
40
9
113
1
44
2
22
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0
5
2
4
5
80
11
35
1
55
5
25
5
154
32
53
7
140
22
52
2
16
21
13
1
8
3
4
1
15
2
4
0
7
12
2
0
4
2
3
3
7
1
2
5
134
23
42
0
21
16
6
0
8
6
1
5
49
12
13
1
12
4
18
0
12
3
1
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Acworth
13 8
0
0
0
0
Charlestown
40 45
5
1
4
6
Claremont-Wd 1
19 53
0
2
0
9
Claremont-Wd 2
58 86
3
3
2
11
Claremont-Wd 3
41 90
4
6
0
11
Cornish
36 35
1
4
0
2
Croydon
3 14
0
0
0
0
Goshen
18 10
0
0
0
2
Grantham
7 21
0
2
1
0
Langdon
5 8
0
0
0
0
Lempster
7 18
0
0
0
0
Newport
42 101
3
4
2
3
Plainfield
30 52
1
1
0
2
Springfield
14 12
0
0
0
0
Sunapee
33 55
0
1
0
1
Unity
11 19
0
0
0
2
Washington
4 15
0
0
1
0
Totals 381 642 17 24 10 49
Dennerll: 1 -Claremont Wd 1. DiDonato: 1-Newport. Duke: 1 -Claremont Wd 1; 1-Claremont Wd 3: 1-Newport; 1-Unity.
King: 1 -Charlestown. Kirk: 1 -Charlestown; 1 -Cornish. Koczak: 1 -Claremont Wd 1. LaRouche: 2-Claremont Wd
2; 2-Claremont Wd 3; 1 -Cornish; 1-Newport. Marra: 1 -Claremont Wd 1; 1 -Claremont Wd 2; 1-Newport. Martin-
Trigona; 1-Claremont Wd 2; 1-Newport; 1-Sunapee. O'Donnell: 2-Claremont Wd 2. Roy: 1 -Charlestown; 1-Claremont
Wd 1; 2-Newport. Sagan: 1-Newport. duPont: 2-Charlestown; 3-Claremont Wd 2; 2-Claremont Wd 3; 1-Lempster.
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
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SUMMARY/REPUBLICAN
BELKNAP COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
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Belknap
624
1,710
0
Alton
58
206
Carroll
404
1,883
0
Barnstead
18
92
Cheshire
676
2,210
0
Belmont
50
169
Coos
235
1,096
0
Center Harbor
11
43
Grafton
597
2,734
0
Gilford
91
133
Hillsborough
2,389
8,186
1
Gilmanton
37
116
Merrimack
1,089
3,436
2
Laconia-Wl
41
94
Rockingham
1.930
7,695
2
Laconia-W2
20
69
Strafford
594
2,008
0
Laconia-W3
42
64
Sullivan
427
1,164
0
Laconia-W4
Laconia-W5
27
12
81
55
Totals
8.965
32,122
5
Laconia-W6
Meredith
New Hampton
Sanbornton
Tilton
48
67
20
40
42
116
196
73
93
110
Totals
624
1,710
CARROLL COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
CHESHIRE COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
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Albany
Bartlett
7
30
17
122
Brookfield
8
43
Chatham
5
15
Conway
Eaton
59
10
297
21
Effingham
Freedom
8
14
38
64
Hales Loc.
0
0
Hart's Loc.
0
0
Jackson
12
32
Madison
16
89
Moultonborough
Ossipee
Sandwich
44
32
18
249
148
70
Tamworth
20
98
Tuftonboro
18
135
Wakefield
34
173
Wolfeboro
69
272
Totals
404
1,883
Alstead
20
50
Chesterfield
29
112
Dublin
17
49
Fitzwilliam
16
88
Gilsum
7
17
Harrisville
9
31
Hinsdale
25
94
Jaffrey
Keene-Wd 1
45
39
137
81
Keene-Wd 2
34
130
Keene-Wd 3
38
127
Keene-Wd 4
53
197
Keene-Wd 5
51
163
Marlborough
Marlow
18
15
65
23
Nelson
9
16
Richmond
13
37
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
40
2
9
164
7
40
Sullivan
13
42
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
12
61
14
37
19
33
180
46
105
69
Winchester
31
107
Totals
676
2,210
174
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COOS COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
GRAFTON COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
Berlin-Wd 1
Berlin-Wd 2
Berlin-Wd 3
Berlin-Wd 4
Carroll
Clarksville
Colebrook
Columbia
Dalton
Dixville
Dummer
Errol
Gorham
Jefferson
Lancaster
Milan
Millsfield
Northumberland
Pittsburg
Randolph
Shelburne
Stark
Stewartstown
Stratford
Wentworth's Loc.
Whitefield
Totals
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13
51
12
59
19
117
13
40
5
27
1
14
29
106
6
26
12
36
1
11
4
23
5
10
8
32
8
49
25
153
10
36
1
2
13
66
8
41
7
26
5
17
0
0
6
30
4
24
0
2
20
98
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235
1,096
No votes cast: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt., Beans' Gt., Bean's
Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur.,
Cutt's Gt., Dix's Gt., Erving's Loc, Green's Gt.,
Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt.,
Martin's Loc, Odell, Pinkham's Gt., Sargent's Pur.,
Second College Gt., Success, Thompson & Mes's Pur.
Alexandria
Ashland
Bath
Benton
Bethlehem
Bridgewater
Bristol
Campton
Canaan
Dorchester
Easton
Ellsworth
Enfield
Franconia
Grafton
Groton
Hanover
Haverhill
Hebron
Holderness
Landaff
Lebanon- Wd 1
Lebanon- Wd 2
Lebanon- Wd 3
Lincoln
Lisbon
Littleton
Livermore
Lyman
Lyme
Monroe
Orange
Orford
Piermont
Plymouth
Rumney
Sugar Hill
Thornton
Warren
Waterville Valley
Wentworth
Woodstock
13
58
26
104
9
57
4
15
21
103
11
37
35
125
21
91
25
77
0
18
5
14
1
2
38
88
5
53
7
37
5
15
36
105
25
199
7
39
23
105
0
18
22
80
29
87
18
99
11
67
7
80
44
272
0
0
3
20
13
43
13
70
2
9
9
37
2
45
42
181
19
71
4
27
14
78
7
45
2
5
9
24
10
34
Totals
597
2,734
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
175
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/
REPUBLICAN
MERRIMACK COUNTY/
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Amherst
71
286
0
AUenstown
22
96
0
Antrim
33
94
0
Andover
34
63
0
Bedford
113
430
0
Boscawen
46
95
0
Bennington
17
40
0
Bow
69
180
0
Brookline
24
91
0
Bradford
18
61
0
Deering
15
36
0
Canterbury
20
70
0
Francestown
13
49
0
Chichester
25
62
0
Goffstown
100
490
0
Concord- Wd A
29
99
1
Greenfield
20
32
0
Concord- Wd B
30
99
0
Greenville
9
56
0
Concord- Wd C
29
93
0
Hancock
23
65
0
Concord-Wd D
27
66
0
Hillsborough
51
151
0
Concord-Wd E
20
94
0
Hollis
86
199
0
Concord-Wd F
43
113
0
Hudson
123
576
0
Concord-Wd G
26
134
0
Litchfield
30
23
0
Concord-Wd H
44
158
0
Lyndeborough
15
54
0
Danbury
5
45
0
Manchester-Wd 1
60
186
0
Dunbarton
13
82
0
Manchester-Wd 2
73
233
0
Epsom
42
122
1
Manchester-Wd 3
49
137
0
Franklin-Wd 1
28
75
0
Manchester-Wd 4
40
155
0
Franklin- Wd 2
18
60
0
Manchester-Wd 5
38
78
0
Franklin-Wd 3
28
90
0
Manchester-Wd 6
54
175
0
Henniker
33
110
0
Manchester-Wd 7
49
137
0
Hill
6
26
0
Manchester-Wd 8
86
192
0
Hooksett
64
265
0
Manchester-Wd 9
28
142
0
Hopkinton
69
157
0
Manchester-Wd 10
47
164
0
Loudon
28
80
0
Manchester-Wd 11
34
122
0
Newbury
21
63
0
Manchester-Wd 12
50
187
0
New London
42
149
0
Mason
14
51
0
Northfield
39
107
0
Merrimack
148
442
0
Pembroke
57
165
0
Milford
101
390
0
Pittsfield
22
95
0
Mont Vernon
12
88
0
Salisbury
12
44
0
Nashua-Wd 1
73
230
0
Sutton
13
48
0
Nashua- Wd 2
70
218
0
Warner
43
96
0
Nashua-Wd 3
54
140
0
Webster
17
37
0
Nashua-Wd 4
24
93
0
Wilmot
7
37
0
Nashua-Wd 5
74
200
0
Nashua-Wd 6
28
133
0
Totals
1,089
3,436
2
Nashua-Wd 7
30
115
0
Nashua-Wd 8
78
194
0
Nashua-Wd 9
65
197
0
New Boston
33
169
0
New Ipswich
24
139
0
Pel ham
59
308
0
Peterborough
70
151
0
Sharon
2
15
1
Temple
15
39
0
Weare
44
181
0
Wilton
19
104
0
Windsor
1
9
0
Totals
2,389
8,186
176
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
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ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/
REPUBLICAN
STRAFFORD COUNTY/
REPUBLICAN
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-Wd
Portsmouth-Wd
Portsmouth-Wd
Portsmouth-Wd
Portsmouth-Wd
Raymond
Rye
Salem
Sandown
Seabrook
South Hampton
Stratham
Windham
Totals
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17
34
203
144
0
0
Harrington
Dover- Wd 1
22
115
1
Dover- Wd 2
44
187
0
Dover- Wd 3
35
125
0
Dover- Wd 4
22
132
0
Dover- Wd 5
30
146
0
Dover-Wd 6
195
586
0
Durham
8
30
54
148
0
0
Farmington
Lee
100
20
568
114
0
0
Madbury
Middleton
35
87
0
Milton
53
275
0
New Durham
85
366
0
Rochester-Wd 1
12
101
0
Rochester- Wd 2
13
75
0
Rochester-Wd 3
45
266
0
Rochester-Wd 4
147
464
0
Rochester-Wd 5
12
48
0
Rollinsford
7
39
0
Somersworth-Wd 1
11
31
0
Somersworth-Wd 2
30
134
0
Somersworth-Wd 3
26
128
0
Somersworth-Wd 4
23
154
0
Somersworth-Wd 5
35
134
0
Strafford
34
112
0
40
182
0
Totals
10
54
0
15
82
0
24
79
1
17
98
0
20
81
75
291
0
0
SULLIVAN C
35
201
0
170
1,118
0
25
137
0
37
220
0
11
39
0
31
289
155
28
0
0
Acworth
Charlestown
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1,930
7,695
37
158
0
0
21
41
34
80
51
134
42
84
23
77
44
107
29
158
21
77
18
36
5
15
26
106
13
78
26
125
25
117
34
143
27
77
36
145
16
48
12
39
10
24
5
26
6
17
10
17
23
79
594
2,008
Claremont-Wd 1
Claremont-Wd 2
Claremont Wd 3
Cornish
Croydon
Goshen
Grantham
Langdon
Lempster
Newport
Plainfield
Springfield
Sunapee
Unity
Washington
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9
30
68
124
29
69
75
128
28
98
28
50
4
21
8
22
10
39
7
22
11
37
60
186
24
69
6
31
39
147
12
32
9
59
Totals
427
1,164
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177
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SUMMARY/DEMOCRATIC
BELKNAP COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
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Belknap
351
3
I
Alton
19
0
0
Carroll
188
0
0
Barnstead
15
0
0
Cheshire
720
0
7
Belmont
51
2
1
Coos
594
0
0
Center Harbor
1
0
0
Grafton
431
0
0
Gilford
24
0
0
Hillsborough
4,147
0
12
Gilmanton
16
0
0
Merrimack
733
0
0
Laconia-W 1
23
0
0
Rockingham
1,939
1
4
Laconia-W2
20
0
0
Strafford
994
0
0
Laconia-W3
19
1
0
Sullivan
434
5
0
Laconia-W4
23
0
0
Laconia-W5
32
0
0
Totals
10.531
9
24
Laconia-W6
26
0
0
Meredith
24
0
0
New Hampton
16
0
0
Sanbornton
9
0
0
Tilton
33
0
0
Totals
351
CARROLL COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
CHESHIRE COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
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Albany
5
Bartlett
10
Brookfield
4
Chatham
2
Conway
39
Eaton
2
Effingham
9
Freedom
2
Hale's Loc.
0
Hart's Loc.
0
Jackson
9
Madison
3
Moultonborough
15
Ossipee
15
Sandwich
5
Tamworth
11
Tuftonboro
6
Wakefield
27
Wolfeboro
24
Totals
188
Al stead
15
0
Chesterfield
26
0
Dublin
9
0
Fitzwilliam
11
0
Gilsum
7
0
Harrisville
13
1
Hinsdale
40
0
Jaffrey
Keene-Wd 1
71
59
0
1
Keene-Wd 2
61
0
Keene-Wd 3
52
0
Keene-Wd 4
55
2
Keene-Wd 5
45
0
Marlborough
Marlow
14
6
0
1
Nelson
6
0
Richmond
9
0
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
22
4
5
0
0
0
Sullivan
9
0
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
3
45
36
26
14
0
0
1
0
1
Winchester
57
0
Totals
720
178
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
COOS COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
GRAFTON COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
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Berlin-Wd 1
60
Berlin-Wd 2
53
Berlin-Wd 3
84
Berlin-Wd 4
123
Carroll
6
Clarksville
1
Colebrook
18
Columbia
9
Dalton
12
Dummer
2
Errol
4
Gorham
78
Jefferson
8
Lancaster
17
Milan
18
Northumberland
41
Pinkham's Gt.
1
Pittsburg
4
Randolph
5
Shelburne
3
Stark
8
Stewartstown
3
Stratford
15
Whitefield
21
Totals
594
No votes cast: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt., Beans' Gt., Bean's
Pur. Cambridge, Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur.,
Cutt's Gt., Dixville, Dix's Gt., Erving's Loc., Green's
Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt.,
Martin's Loc., Millsfield, Odell, Sargent's Pur., Second
College Gt., Success, Thompson & Mes's Pur.,
Wentworth's Loc.
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Alexandria
6
Ashland
17
Bath
0
Benton
8
Bethlehem
14
Bridgewater
Bristol
9
15
Campton
Canaan
11
13
Dorchester
7
Easton
0
Ellsworth
0
Enfield
20
Franconia
8
Grafton
6
Groton
8
Hanover
27
Haverhill
16
Hebron
3
Holderness
9
Landaff
0
Lebanon-Wd 1
29
Lebanon-Wd 2
38
Lebanon-Wd 3
34
Lincoln
14
Lisbon
11
Littleton
45
Livermore
0
Lyman
Lyme
Monroe
3
0
4
Orange
Orford
1
5
Piermont
4
Plymouth
Rumney
Sugar Hill
Thornton
14
4
3
7
Warren
2
Waterville Valley
Wentworth
1
4
Woodstock
11
Totals
431
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179
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/
DEMOCRATIC
MERRIMACK COUNTY/
DEMOCRATIC
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Amherst
33
0
Antrim
11
0
Bedford
90
0
Bennington
Brookline
6
14
0
0
Deering
Francestown
5
7
0
1
Goffstown
169
0
Greenfield
7
0
Greenville
39
0
Hancock
13
0
Hillsborough
Hollis
28
38
0
0
Hudson
200
0
Litchfield
42
0
Lyndeborough
Manchester- Wd 1
0
131
1
0
Manchester- Wd 2
178
0
Manchester- Wd 3
147
0
Manchester- Wd 4
173
0
Manchester- Wd 5
141
0
Manchester- Wd 6
284
0
Manchester- Wd 7
204
0
Manchester- Wd 8
234
0
Manchester- Wd 9
230
0
Manchester- Wd 10
20
0
Manchester- Wd 11
216
0
Manchester- Wd 12
198
0
Mason
14
0
Merrimack
97
0
Milford
73
0
Mont Vernon
5
0
Nashua-Wd 1
91
0
Nashua- Wd 2
110
0
Nashua-Wd 3
87
0
Nashua-Wd 4
94
1
Nashua-Wd 5
113
0
Nashua-Wd 6
2
3
Nashua-Wd 7
121
0
Nashua-Wd 8
89
0
Nashua-Wd 9
126
0
New Boston
15
0
New Ipswich
Pelham
32
130
0
0
Peterborough
Sharon
27
0
4
0
Temple
Weare
6
29
1
0
Wilton
26
0
Windsor
2
1
Allenstown
Andover
Boscawen
Bow
Bradford
Canterbury
Chichester
Concord- Wd A
Concord-Wd B
Concord- Wd C
Concord-Wd D
Concord-Wd E
Concord-Wd F
Concord-Wd G
Concord-Wd H
Danbury
Dunbarton
Epsom
Franklin-Wd 1
Franklin-Wd 2
Franklin-Wd 3
Hermiker
Hill
Hooksett
Hopkinton
Loudon
Newbury
New London
Northfield
Pembroke
Pittsfield
Salisbury
Sutton
Warner
Webster
Wilmot
Totals
86
21
22
23
7
5
15
19
14
14
9
21
19
19
14
4
8
16
33
41
38
17
7
69
27
20
7
9
33
40
19
4
9
12
4
8
733
Totals
4,147
12
180
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/
DEMOCRATIC
STRAFFORD COUNTY/
DEMOCRATIC
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Aticinson
41
0
1
Harrington
47
Auburn
4
0
0
Dover-Wd 1
47
Brentwood
22
0
0
Dover- Wd 2
37
Candia
28
0
0
Dover-Wd 3
66
Chester
14
0
0
Dover-Wd 4
47
Danville
44
0
0
Dover-Wd 5
24
Deerfield
22
0
0
Dover-Wd 6
31
Derry
152
0
0
Durham
23
East Kingston
9
0
0
Farmington
43
Epping
68
0
0
Lee
18
Exeter
39
0
0
Madbury
9
Fremont
20
0
0
Middleton
7
Greenland
26
0
0
Milton
33
Hampstead
51
0
0
New Durham
13
Hampton
94
0
0
Rochester-Wd 1
54
Hampton Falls
13
0
0
Rochester- Wd 2
56
Kensington
15
0
0
Rochester-Wd 3
68
Kingston
59
0
0
Rochester-Wd 4
77
Londonderry
101
0
1
Rochester-Wd 5
67
New Castle
4
0
0
Rollinsford
43
Newfields
6
0
0
Somersworth-Wd I
49
Newington
3
0
0
Somersworth-Wd 2
31
Newmarket
100
0
0
Somersworth-Wd 3
36
Newton
34
0
0
Somersworth-Wd 4
49
North Hampton
33
0
0
Somersworth-Wd 5
2
Northwood
26
0
0
Strafford
17
Nottingham
16
0
0
Plaistow
57
0
0
Totals
994
Portsmouth- Wd 1
52
1
0
Portsmouth-Wd 2
12
0
0
Portsmouth-Wd 3
21
0
2
Portsmouth-Wd 4
41
0
0
Portsmouth-Wd 5
31
0
0
SULLIVAN COl
JN'IY/DE
MOC
Raymond
80
0
0
Rye
37
0
0
Salem
365
0
0
Sandown
41
0
0
6
Seabrook
76
0
0
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South Hampton
11
0
0
Stratham
17
0
0
Acworth
2
0
Windham
54
0
0
Charlestown
Claremont-Wd 1
67
33
0
0
Totals
1,939
1
4
Claremont-Wd 2
Claremont Wd 3
Cornish
Croydon
Goshen
Grantham
Langdon
Lempster
Newport
Plainfield
Springfield
Sunapee
Unity
Washington
79
%
23
7
3
2
2
4
60
17
2
18
12
7
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
434
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
181
SUMMARY BY COUNTIES/ BALLOTS CAST
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Belknap
8.340
589
8,929
4,607
270
4,877
Carroll
7,638
763
8,401
2,643
162
2,805
Cheshire
9,262
456
9,718
7,731
275
8,006
Coos
4,118
218
4,336
4,259
184
4,443
Grafton
10,730
745
1 1 ,475
6,573
417
6,990
Hillsborough
43.472
2,087
45,559
40,066
1,679
41,745
Merrimack
18,784
977
19,761
12,448
513
12,961
Rockingham
33.481
1,585
35,066
25,803
969
26,772
Strafford
10,097
564
10,661
11,734
550
12,284
Sullivan
5,126
358
5,484
4,292
169
4,461
Totals
151.048
8,342
159,390
120,156
5,188
125,344
SUMMARY BY COUNTIES/ NAMES ON CHECKLIST
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Belknap
11,834
6,293
8,818
26,945
Carroll
12,031
3,687
7,869
23,587
Cheshire
13,762
11,142
12,946
37,850
Coos
6,403
7,141
6,351
19,895
Grafton
16,010
9,286
14,332
39,628
Hillsborough
58,059
58,713
53,007
169,779
Merrimack
26,454
16,684
20.870
64,008
Rockingham
46,751
36,655
49,320
132.726
Strafford
15,224
18,238
17,917
51.379
Sullivan
8,003
6,911
5,781
20.695
Totals
214.531
174,750
197,211
586,492
182
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
BELKNAP COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Alton
714
73
787
221
15
236
Barnstead
436
17
453
273
11
284
Belmont
1,050
29
1,079
630
10
640
Center Harbor
202
24
226
70
11
81
Gilford
1,230
76
1,306
519
38
557
Gilmanton
427
28
455
253
10
263
Laconia-Wd 1
490
40
530
224
15
239
Laconia-Wd 2
264
18
282
251
23
274
Laconia-Wd 3
464
37
501
316
20
336
Laconia-Wd 4
296
18
314
217
11
228
Laconia-Wd 5
216
19
235
244
20
264
Laconia-Wd 6
493
25
518
285
8
293
Meredith
943
80
1.023
403
28
431
New Hampton
262
51
313
181
15
196
Sanbornton
412
25
437
229
16
245
Tilton
441
29
470
291
19
310
Totals
8,340
589
8,929
4,607
270
4,877
BELKNAP COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Alton
1,231
363
797
2,391
Barnstead
590
337
613
1,540
Belmont
1,146
705
1,024
2,875
Center Harbor
299
106
239
644
Gilford
1,890
784
1,889
4,563
Gilmanton
639
369
357
1,365
Laconia-Wd 1
695
319
270
1,284
Laconia-Wd 2
393
378
206
977
Laconia-Wd 3
629
426
213
1,268
Laconia-Wd 4
324
269
343
936
Laconia-Wd 5
310
363
270
943
Laconia-Wd 6
588
316
545
1,449
Meredith
1,384
566
1,015
2,965
New Hampton
407
206
336
949
Sanbornton
622
338
322
1,282
Tilton
687
448
379
1,514
Totals
11,834
6,293
8,818
26,945
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183
CARROLL COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Albany
86
6
92
55
3
58
Bartlett
480
42
522
194
8
202
Brookfield
154
7
161
33
3
36
Chatham
40
18
58
19
2
21
Conway
1,331
86
1,417
516
27
543
Eaton
104
2
106
32
4
36
Effingham
130
9
139
69
2
71
Freedom
232
21
253
64
7
71
Hale's Loc.
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hart's Loc.
8
0
8
4
0
4
Jackson
198
16
214
97
5
102
Madison
341
22
363
102
8
110
Moultonborough
869
129
998
202
16
218
Ossipee
559
44
603
196
11
207
Sandwich
340
32
372
167
12
179
Tamworth
405
38
443
218
14
232
Tuftonboro
541
73
614
91
4
95
Wakefield
559
54
613
209
9
218
Wolfeboro
1,261
164
1,425
375
27
402
Totals
7,638
763
8,401
2,643
162
2,805
CARROLL COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Albany
138
79
129
346
Bartlett
457
144
1,022
1,623
Brookfield
230
52
41
323
Chatham
75
22
60
157
Conway
2,317
884
1,432
4,633
Eaton
122
46
37
205
Effingham
215
86
220
521
Freedom
298
82
278
658
Hale's Loc.
0
0
0
0
Hart's Loc.
6
0
12
18
Jackson
271
133
92
496
Madison
515
158
201
874
Moultonborough
1,397
265
943
2,605
Ossipee
938
278
788
2,004
Sandwich
558
230
120
908
Tamworth
679
314
542
1,535
Tuftonboro
848
123
292
1,263
Wakefield
1,046
346
580
1,972
Wolfeboro
1,921
445
1,080
3,446
Totals
12,031
3,687
7,869
23,587
184
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
CHESHIRE COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST
Alstead
Chesterfield
Dublin
Fitzwilliam
Gilsum
Harrisville
Hinsdale
Jaffrey
Keene-Wd
Keene-Wd
Keene-Wd
Keene-Wd
Keene-Wd
Marlborough
Marlow
Nelson
Richmond
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
Sullivan
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
Winchester
Republican
Democratic
leg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
211
7
218
194
8
202
427
22
449
304
4
308
323
24
347
191
20
211
337
18
355
164
15
179
84
2
86
81
3
84
140
5
145
198
3
201
304
6
310
2%
5
301
803
47
850
530
10
540
366
19
385
585
19
604
524
30
554
692
27
719
550
29
579
589
30
619
756
32
788
606
20
626
766
43
809
617
33
650
259
10
269
222
11
233
92
7
99
67
3
70
90
4
94
83
2
85
128
6
134
79
3
82
574
41
615
312
11
323
29
3
32
26
1
27
105
18
123
73
5
78
118
11
129
77
2
79
138
7
145
86
2
88
781
22
803
572
8
580
189
8
197
225
4
229
580
24
604
356
15
371
243
8
251
160
8
168
345
3
348
346
3
349
Totals
9,262
456
9,718
7,731
275
8.006
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY 185
CHESHIRE COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST
Rep. Dem. Und. Total
A 1 stead
355
232
428
1,015
Chesterfield
723
453
779
1,955
Dublin
625
310
123
1,058
Fitzwilliam
412
16S
636
1.213
Gilsum
113
102
204
419
Harrisville
167
200
262
629
Hinsdale
614
637
666
1,917
Jaffrey
1,042
759
1,006
2,807
Keene-Wd 1
544
766
797
2,107
Keene-Wd 2
835
1,086
577
2,498
Keene-Wd 3
846
765
1,050
2,661
Keene-Wd 4
1,201
943
612
2,756
Keene-Wd 5
1.196
1,002
855
3,053
Marlborough
304
237
591
1,132
Marlow
163
114
121
398
Nelson
126
98
134
358
Richmond
141
86
156
383
Rindge
698
294
583
1,575
Roxbury
42
28
59
129
Stoddard
177
104
117
398
Sullivan
146
130
92
368
Surry
188
115
95
398
Swanzey
1,059
787
1,026
2,872
Troy
278
355
317
950
Walpole
917
652
608
2,177
Westmoreland
350
208
227
785
Winchester
500
514
825
1,839
Totals 13,762 11,142 12,946 37,850
186
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COOS COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Berlin-Wd 1
191
7
198
597
35
632
Berlin-Wd 2
242
12
254
574
33
607
Berlin-Wd 3
394
15
409
539
19
558
Berlin-Wd 4
155
2
157
637
11
648
Cambridge
0
0
0
0
0
0
Carroll
97
3
100
49
3
52
Clarksville
41
4
45
10
1
11
Colebrook
355
18
373
96
5
101
Columbia
70
1
71
31
1
32
Dalton
104
4
108
60
1
61
Dixville
22
5
27
7
0
7
Dummer
58
1
59
39
4
43
Errol
58
2
60
24
1
25
Gorham
334
26
360
542
17
559
Jefferson
191
27
218
56
5
61
Lancaster
598
18
616
208
2
210
Milan
153
8
161
123
3
126
Millsfield
7
2
9
0
0
0
Northumberland
185
7
192
258
16
274
Pinkham's Grant
0
0
0
16
4
20
Pittsburg
159
10
169
26
2
28
Randolph
102
9
111
45
6
51
Sargent's Pur.
0
0
0
0
0
0
Shelburne
72
3
75
48
3
51
Stark
63
0
63
42
1
43
Stewartstown
94
3
97
23
0
23
Stratford
67
5
72
56
0
56
Wentworth's Loc
12
0
12
5
0
5
Whitefield
294
26
320
148
11
159
Totals
4,118
218
4,336
4.259
184
4,443
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
187
COOS COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Berlin-Wd 1
225
927
755
1.907
Berlin-Wd 2
340
949
753
2,042
Berlin-Wd 3
600
788
313
1,701
Berlin-Wd 4
176
1,023
496
1,695
Cambridge
0
1
0
1
Carroll
171
106
88
365
Clarksville
76
28
52
156
Colebrook
547
187
440
1.174
Columbia
104
41
103
248
Dalton
118
47
221
386
Dixville
19
6
9
34
Dummer
90
48
53
191
Errol
82
33
66
181
Gorham
563
881
525
1.969
Jefferson
308
102
128
538
Lancaster
843
339
636
1,818
Milan
222
202
202
626
Millsfield
9
0
0
9
Northumberland
370
606
470
1.446
Pinkhams Grant
1
23
19
43
Pittsburg
319
84
177
580
Randolph
183
73
12
268
Sargent's Pur.
0
1
0
1
Shelburne
94
63
113
270
Stark
92
62
128
282
Stewartstown
180
88
160
428
Stratford
119
123
147
389
Wentworth's Loc
9
3
16
28
Whitefield
543
307
269
1.119
Totals
6,403
7,141
6,351
19,895
No Voters: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt.. Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Chandler's Pur.. Crawford's Pur.. Cult's Gt.. Dix's Gt.,
Erving's Loc., Greens Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc, Odell, Second College
Gt., Success, Thompson & Mes's Pur.
188
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GRAFTON COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST
Republican
Democratic
-
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Alexandria
165
17
182
60
2
62
Ashland
312
5
317
181
2
183
Bath
165
5
170
30
3
33
Benton
1347
9
56
6
7
Bethlehem
276
11
287
196
7
203
Bridgewater
159
12
171
52
5
57
Bristol
511
48
559
191
13
204
Campton
375
16
391
157
8
165
Canaan
317
29
346
259
13
272
Dorchester
52
2
54
26
4
30
Easton
46
16
62
30
1
31
Ellsworth
11
0
11
7
0
7
Enfield
405
25
430
320
14
334
Franconia
168
34
202
110
12
122
Grafton
119
7
126
112
0
112
Groton
58
6
64
36
2
38
Hanover
978
137
1,115
1,238
149
1,387
Haverhill
700
38
738
177
6
183
Hebron
125
13
138
31
3
34
Holderness
393
36
429
164
14
178
Landaff
56
3
59
13
0
13
Lebanon-Wd 1
451
25
476
448
28
476
Lebanon-Wd 2
384
15
399
477
14
491
Lebanon-Wd 3
451
31
482
397
22
419
Lincoln
208
1
209
109
3
112
Lisbon
226
16
242
74
4
78
Littleton
861
42
903
368
16
384
Livermore
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lyman
79
4
83
53
0
53
Lyme
252
14
266
245
19
264
Monroe
196
17
213
36
0
36
Orange
61
4
65
22
2
24
Orford
153
13
166
104
2
106
Piermont
142
6
148
58
6
64
Plymouth
719
21
740
347
14
361
Rumney
279
9
288
115
7
122
Sugar Hill
115
9
124
46
0
46
Thornton
267
30
297
103
3
106
Warren
138
5
143
40
3
43
Waterville Valley
38
7
45
24
4
28
Wentworth
126
0
126
35
2
37
Woodstock
146
7
153
76
3
79
Totals
10,730
745
1 1 ,475
6,573
417
6,990
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
189
GRAFTON COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
ToUl
Alexandria
195
74
252
521
Ashland
461
258
235
954
Bath
268
49
151
468
Benton
81
19
40
140
Bethlehem
441
293
244
978
Bridgewater
241
77
155
473
Bristol
765
297
340
1,402
Campton
460
148
445
1,053
Canaan
593
415
672
1,680
Dorchester
100
50
63
213
Easton
63
40
41
144
Ellsworth
18
8
8
34
Enfield
601
514
950
2,065
Franconia
251
133
185
569
Grafton
150
106
207
463
Groton
68
47
136
251
Hanover
1,281
1.410
1,160
3,851
Haverhill
796
178
1,142
2,116
Hebron
163
31
95
289
Holderness
623
235
421
1,279
Landaff
81
26
44
151
Lebanon-Wd 1
778
718
885
2,381
Lebanon- Wd 2
595
722
734
2,051
Lebanon-Wd 3
716
614
679
2,009
Lincoln
255
186
268
709
Lisbon
321
140
313
774
Littleton
1,548
821
1,243
3,612
Livermore
0
0
0
0
Lyman
83
53
60
196
Lyme
305
238
362
905
Monroe
259
54
178
491
Orange
78
32
36
146
Orford
311
110
232
653
Piermont
148
64
226
438
Plymouth
1,305
584
667
2,556
Rumney
347
83
375
805
Sugar Hill
170
60
101
331
Thornton
308
119
534
961
Warren
268
73
99
440
Waterville Valley
33
22
77
132
Wentworth
213
64
96
373
Woodstock
269
121
181
571
Totals
16,010
9,286
14,332
39,628
190
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/ BALLOTS CAST
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Amherst
2,290
116
2,406
868
39
907
Antrim
396
19
415
213
15
228
Bedford
3.120
193
3,313
1,342
88
1,430
Bennington
164
4
168
85
7
92
Brookline
413
7
420
264
1
265
Deering
232
10
242
123
5
128
Francestown
297
32
329
152
5
157
Goffstown
2,115
74
2,189
1,620
36
1,656
Greenfield
219
12
231
119
7
126
Greenville
187
7
194
208
8
216
Hancock
377
37
414
206
20
226
Hillsborough
679
40
719
342
13
355
Hollis
1,285
46
1,331
679
28
707
Hudson
2,065
63
2,128
1,957
25
1,982
Litchfield
580
18
598
503
11
514
Lyndeborough
251
10
261
149
3
152
Manchester-Wd 1
1,594
124
1,718
1,349
77
1,426
Manchester- Wd 2
1,234
72
1,306
1,399
77
1,476
Manchester-Wd 3
672
57
729
990
123
1,113
Manchester-Wd 4
596
36
632
1,037
40
1,077
Manchester-Wd 5
429
18
447
917
29
946
Manchester-Wd 6
938
38
976
1,545
61
1,606
Manchester-Wd 7
659
24
683
1,236
50
1,286
Manchester-Wd 8
1,058
39
1,097
1,335
35
1,370
Manchester-Wd 9
654
21
675
1,306
35
1,341
Manchester-Wd 10
860
62
922
1,411
56
1,467
Manchester-Wd 1 1
497
24
521
983
60
1,043
Manchester-Wd 12
858
27
885
1,251
30
1,281
Mason
192
7
199
108
0
108
Merrimack
2,746
56
2,802
1,920
28
1,948
Milford
1,889
64
1,953
1,011
44
1,055
Mont Vernon
345
25
370
146
10
156
Nashua-Wd 1
1,409
86
1,495
1,287
62
1,349
Nashua- Wd 2
1,296
52
1,348
1,141
35
1.176
Nashua-Wd 3
956
69
1,025
933
51
984
Nashua-Wd 4
322
10
332
609
69
678
Nashua-Wd 5
1,125
30
1,155
1,351
49
1,400
Nashua-Wd 6
655
43
698
1,261
60
1,321
Nashua-Wd 7
673
43
716
1,075
58
1,133
Nashua-Wd 8
1,232
56
1,288
1,115
47
1,162
Nashua-Wd 9
963
73
1,036
1,084
65
1,149
New Boston
646
32
678
331
9
340
New Ipswich
588
21
609
313
12
325
Pel ham
1,032
14
1,046
1,201
22
1,223
Peterborough
1,107
117
1,224
565
33
598
Sharon
65
5
70
35
2
37
Temple
210
8
218
138
3
141
Weare
797
24
821
451
19
470
Wilton
482
19
501
389
17
406
Windsor
23
3
26
13
0
13
Totals
43,472
2,087
45,559
40,066
1,679
41,745
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY 191
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST
Rep. Dem. Und. Total
Amherst
2.530
908
1,417
4,855
Antrim
561
305
212
1,078
Bedford
3,730
1,850
2,535
8,115
Bennington
273
142
122
537
Brookline
397
264
534
1,195
Deering
347
193
243
783
Francestown
405
196
147
748
Goffstown
2,630
2,262
2,428
7,320
Greenfield
320
179
190
689
Greenville
381
470
444
1,295
Hancock
462
215
297
974
Hillsborough
966
418
874
2,258
Hollis
1.393
749
1,174
3,316
Hudson
2,699
3,083
3,941
9.723
Litchfield
937
906
725
2,568
Lyndeborough
289
117
342
748
Manchester-Wd 1
2.213
1,903
958
5,074
Manchester- Wd 2
1.690
2,099
1,063
4,852
Manchester-Wd 3
1.089
1,737
787
3,613
Manchester-Wd 4
914
1,699
715
3,328
Manchester-Wd 5
708
1,606
410
2,724
Manchester-Wd 6
2.284
1,251
1,061
4,596
Manchester-Wd 7
872
1,913
734
3,519
Manchester-Wd 8
1.375
2,188
1,074
4,637
Manchester-Wd 9
1,026
2,070
544
3,640
Manchester-Wd 10
1,132
2,196
817
4,145
Manchester-Wd 1 1
694
1,668
642
3,004
Manchester-Wd 12
1.231
1.915
1,198
4,344
Mason
219
98
245
562
Merrimack
3.495
2.732
3,295
9,522
Milford
2.702
1.663
2,501
6,866
Mont Vernon
502
252
244
998
Nashua-Wd I
1.533
1.519
1,774
4,826
Nashua- Wd 2
1.704
1,540
2,167
5,411
Nashua-Wd 3
1.251
1,472
1,403
4,126
Nashua-Wd 4
457
1,106
820
2,383
Nashua-Wd 5
1.211
1,909
2,151
5,271
Nashua-Wd 6
962
2,116
1,456
4,534
Nashua-Wd 7
941
1,773
1,309
4,023
Nashua-Wd 8
1.659
1,650
2,757
6,066
Nashua-Wd 9
1.225
1,602
2,021
4,848
New Boston
761
296
689
1,746
New Ipswich
572
327
729
1.628
Pelham
1.117
1,747
1,636
4.500
Peterborough
1,856
940
679
3,475
Sharon
94
55
16
165
Temple
272
136
205
613
Weare
1,219
676
832
2,727
Wilton
726
582
432
1,740
Windsor
33
20
18
71
Totals 58,059 58,713 53.007 169,779
192
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
MERRIMACK COUNTY/ BALLOTS CAST
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Allenstown
398
11
409
594
21
615
Andover
348
17
365
238
7
245
Boscawen
422
12
434
286
5
291
Bow
1,327
38
1,365
527
10
537
Bradford
294
22
316
153
8
161
Canterbury
339
16
355
267
8
275
Chichester
351
6
357
185
3
188
Concord-Wd A
621
14
635
534
16
550
Concord-Wd B
607
37
644
471
21
492
Concord-Wd C
605
33
638
639
33
672
Concord-Wd D
543
55
598
478
33
511
Concord-Wd E
405
27
432
505
27
532
Concord-Wd F
842
28
870
582
32
614
Concord-Wd G
656
44
700
412
20
432
Concord-Wd H
1.027
57
1,084
647
27
674
Danbury
152
5
157
76
1
77
Dunbarton
387
21
408
169
12
181
Epsom
540
45
585
257
7
264
Franklin-Wd 1
369
17
386
249
18
267
Franklin-Wd 2
236
7
243
271
10
281
Franklin-Wd 3
379
17
3%
291
11
302
Henniker
556
36
592
375
9
384
Hill
120
7
127
88
0
88
Hooksett
1,312
36
1,348
961
11
972
Hopkinton
1,196
77
1,273
582
31
613
Loudon
461
19
480
263
1
264
Newbury
284
32
316
134
7
141
New London
957
123
1,080
230
31
261
Northfield
432
9
441
278
20
298
Pembroke
862
27
889
672
11
683
Pittsfieid
453
20
473
242
16
258
Salisbury
170
2
172
92
5
97
Sutton
271
11
282
172
13
185
Warner
471
34
505
292
21
313
Webster
210
7
217
122
4
126
Wilmot
181
8
189
114
3
117
Totals
18,784
977
19,761
12,448
513
12.961
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY 193
MERRIMACK COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST
Rep. D«m. Und. Total
Allenstown
425
813
1.007
2,245
Andover
396
250
469
1,115
Boscawen
648
424
736
1,808
Bow
1.459
516
930
2.905
Bradford
430
161
314
905
Canterbury
395
266
307
968
Chichester
457
207
406
1.070
Concord-Wd A
876
697
930
2.503
Concord- Wd B
886
581
708
2.175
Concord-Wd C
1,097
1.052
485
2.634
Concord-Wd D
866
613
561
2,040
Concord-Wd E
690
771
720
2,181
Concord-Wd F
1.233
861
291
2,385
Concord-Wd G
1,166
591
675
2,432
Concord-Wd H
1.348
789
1,089
3,226
Danbury
213
100
210
523
Dunbarton
501
245
144
890
Epsom
883
413
503
1.799
Franklin-Wd 1
568
444
492
1.504
Franklin-Wd 2
400
511
472
1.383
Frank] in- Wd 3
587
441
653
1.681
Henniker
802
493
306
1.601
Hill
151
89
175
415
Hooksett
1.933
1.463
1,708
5,104
Hopkinton
1.587
671
1,012
3,270
Loudon
605
310
604
1,519
Newbury
411
146
289
846
New London
1,282
229
855
2.366
Northfield
718
471
337
1,526
Pembroke
9%
752
1,531
3,279
Pittsfield
656
405
579
1,640
Salisbury
208
95
221
524
Sutton
369
227
359
955
Warner
610
268
498
1.376
Webster
340
165
203
708
Wilmot
262
154
91
507
Totals 26,454 16,684 20,870 64,008
194
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ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/ BALLOTS CAST
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Atkinson
895
38
933
491
12
503
Auburn
680
21
701
392
15
407
Brentwood
434
21
455
221
9
230
Candia
723
31
754
360
5
365
Chester
579
21
600
232
4
236
Danville
338
20
358
230
5
235
Deerfield
554
35
589
271
11
282
Derry
3,039
72
3,111
2,029
39
2,068
East Kingston
227
5
232
129
1
130
Epping
550
21
571
528
20
548
Exeter
2,325
115
2,440
1,415
74
1,489
Fremont
379
22
401
195
3
198
Greenland
517
27
544
290
12
302
Hampstead
1,081
30
1,111
677
12
689
Hampton
1,915
142
2,057
1,743
92
1,835
Hampton Falls
401
21
422
182
7
189
Kensington
286
8
294
214
8
222
Kingston
820
55
875
433
26
459
Londonderry
2,684
67
2,751
1,631
38
1,669
New Castle
221
33
254
138
15
153
Newfields
168
1
169
141
4
145
Newington
164
11
175
80
12
92
Newmarket
601
14
615
1,011
18
1,029
Newton
437
20
457
338
6
344
North Hampton
761
68
829
494
28
522
Northwood
515
36
551
296
16
312
Nottingham
415
22
437
312
7
319
Plaistow
796
15
811
598
13
611
Portsmouth- Wd 1
294
23
317
557
28
585
Portsmouth-Wd 2
458
52
510
842
93
935
Portsmouth-Wd 3
361
37
398
455
34
489
Portsmouth-Wd 4
600
45
645
707
25
732
Portsmouth-Wd 5
555
55
610
747
7Q
817
Raymond
1,057
26
1,083
667
18
685
Rye
1,000
108
1,108
664
42
706
Salem
3,112
88
3,200
3,562
64
3,626
Sandown
493
12
505
389
2
391
Seabrook
779
44
823
692
21
713
South Hampton
135
9
144
135
12
147
Stratham
852
44
896
451
25
476
Windham
1.280
50
1,330
864
23
887
Totals
33,481
1,585
35,066
25,803
969
26,772
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ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST
Rep. Dem. Und. Total
Atkinson
988
610
1,155
2,753
Auburn
991
627
509
2,127
Brentwood
607
298
435
1,340
Candia
1.100
540
477
2,117
Chester
741
253
568
1,562
Danville
548
360
219
1,127
Deerfield
685
297
522
1,504
Derry
4,356
3,039
3,964
11,359
East Kingston
295
182
293
770
Epping
654
685
2,139
3,478
Exeter
3,175
1,718
1,440
6,333
Fremont
538
220
448
1,206
Greenland
724
419
253
1,396
Hampstead
1,376
780
1,502
3,658
Hampton
2,949
2,494
2,958
8,401
Hampton Falls
516
181
274
971
Kensington
316
243
415
974
Kingston
1,109
544
1,012
2,665
Londonderry
3,466
2.249
3,570
9,285
New Castle
263
166
212
641
Newfields
223
154
180
557
Newington
202
86
192
480
Newmarket
765
1,402
1,584
3,751
Newton
702
495
800
1,997
North Hampton
1,039
589
1,273
2,901
Northwood
735
394
480
1,609
Nottingham
507
316
532
1,355
Plaistow
1,187
904
1,366
3,457
Portsmouth-Wd 1
604
1,124
820
2,548
Portsmouth- Wd 2
824
1,363
1,434
3,621
Portsmouth-Wd 3
740
857
1,168
2,765
Portsmouth-Wd 4
930
1,024
1,422
3,376
Portsmouth-Wd 5
997
1,224
1,533
3,754
Raymond
1,272
817
2,142
4,231
Rye
1,829
1,136
971
3,936
Salem
4,573
5,731
4,920
15,224
Sandown
444
324
896
1,664
Seabrook
1,307
1,091
2,276
4,674
South Hampton
170
192
253
615
Stratham
967
487
923
2,377
Windham
1,337
1,040
1,790
4,167
Totals 46,751 36,655 49,320 132,726
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STRAFFORD COUNTY/ BALLOTS CAST
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Barrington
686
15
701
681
34
715
Dover-Wd 1
443
18
461
546
17
563
Dover- Wd 2
260
8
268
487
22
509
Dover-Wd 3
527
28
555
668
50
718
Dover-Wd 4
644
33
677
650
25
675
Dover-Wd 5
515
16
531
531
26
557
Dover-Wd 6
403
15
418
416
15
431
Durham
1,019
73
1,092
1,196
72
1,268
Farmington
554
58
612
421
18
439
Lee
474
15
489
471
15
486
Madbury
235
3
238
188
7
195
Middleton
77
2
79
61
3
64
Milton
352
14
366
291
6
297
New Durham
239
18
257
135
4
139
Rochester- Wd 1
490
32
522
521
28
549
Rochester- Wd 2
458
53
511
416
29
445
Rochester- Wd 3
588
48
636
684
30
714
Rochester-Wd 4
346
22
368
601
43
644
Rochester- Wd 5
462
53
515
537
26
563
Rollinsford
239
5
244
364
13
377
Somersworth-Wd 1
213
12
225
333
14
347
Somersworth-Wd 2
140
5
145
301
16
317
Somersworth-Wd 3
136
4
140
287
13
300
Somersworth-Wd 4
120
4
124
368
10
378
Somersworth-Wd 5
81
1
82
283
7
290
Strafford
396
9
405
297
7
304
Totals
10,097
564
10,661
11.734
550
12,284
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STRAFFORD COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST
Rep. Dem. Und. Total
Harrington
1,160
1,151
891
3,202
Dover- Wd 1
785
959
957
2.701
Dover- Wd 2
460
936
951
2.347
Dover- Wd 3
786
1.153
1,081
3.020
Dover-Wd 4
962
1.007
1,323
3.292
Dover-Wd 5
842
931
996
2,769
Dover-Wd 6
593
671
661
1.925
Durham
1,284
1,322
1.314
3.920
Farmington
806
695
994
2.495
Lee
616
592
571
1,779
Madbury
341
309
228
878
Middleton
112
126
168
406
Milton
573
473
620
1.666
New Durham
402
193
194
789
Rochester-Wd 1
742
813
788
2.343
Rochester- Wd 2
739
654
630
2.023
Rochester-Wd 3
911
1.109
978
2.998
Rochester-Wd 4
560
982
663
2.205
Rochester-Wd 5
775
841
697
2.313
Rollinsford
297
444
699
1.440
Somersworth-Wd 1
269
528
407
1,204
Somersworth-Wd 2
206
484
380
1.070
Somersowrth-Wd 3
181
505
426
1,112
Somersworth-Wd 4
184
586
405
1,175
Somersworth-Wd 5
109
446
310
865
Strafford
529
328
585
1,442
Totals 15,224 18.238 17,917 51,379
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SULLIVAN COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Acworth
168
5
173
50
3
53
Charlestown
538
30
568
496
13
509
Claremont-Wd 1
235
II
246
317
12
329
Claremont-Wd 2
832
33
865
808
22
830
Claremont-Wd 3
355
16
371
645
13
658
Cornish
225
10
235
223
10
233
Croydon
76
2
78
50
2
52
Goshen
90
11
101
79
5
84
Grantham
253
34
287
96
13
109
Langdon
83
2
85
43
0
43
Lempster
174
31
205
66
4
70
Newport
740
57
797
602
23
625
Plainfield
289
12
301
281
22
303
Springfield
146
14
160
83
4
87
Sunapee
645
60
705
278
19
297
Unity
107
5
112
111
2
113
Washington
170
25
195
64
2
66
Totals
5,126
358
5,484
4,292
169
4.461
SULLIVAN COUNTY/NAMES ON CHECKLIST
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Acworth
130
36
280
446
Charlestown
885
776
844
2,505
Claremont-Wd 1
451
558
303
1,312
Claremont-Wd 2
1,318
1,388
588
3,294
Claremont-Wd 3
557
1,108
609
2,274
Cornish
383
331
199
913
Croydon
127
65
82
274
Goshen
122
113
93
328
Grantham
337
121
340
798
Langdon
144
67
113
324
Lempster
238
97
134
469
Newport
1,244
1,144
666
3,054
Plainfield
427
384
299
1.110
Springfield
205
87
221
513
Sunapee
1,059
436
549
2,044
Unity
152
151
278
581
Washington
224
49
183
456
Totals
8,003
6,911
5,781
20,695
DIRECT PRIMARY
1988
200 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
DIRECT PRIMARY - 1988
The direct primary election was held on September 13, 1988, with candidates of the
Republican and Democratic parties participating.
In the summary immediately following are the full names and residences of the can-
didates, also their total votes. The first set of figures for each office is the Republican primary,
the second set of figures is the Democratic primary. Then follow tables carrying the vote
in detail and giving only the last names of the candidates.
SUMMARY
DIRECT PRIMARY VOTE
Republican Ballots Cast 83,438
Republican Absentee Ballots Cast 3,512
Total Republican Ballots Cast 86,950
Democratic Ballots Cast 40,960
Democratic Absentee Ballots Cast 1,711
Total Democratic Ballots Cast 42,671
Republican Names on Checklist 241 ,006
Democratic Names on Checklist 193,799
Undeclared Names on Checklist 170,912
Total Names on Checklist 605,717
For Governor:
Judd Gregg, Greenfield 65,957
Robert F. Shaw, Manchester 1 5, 1 33
William L. Lawrence, Hollis 2,361
Paul McEachern, Portsmouth 1 88
Total Vote, r 83,639
Paul McEachern, Portsmouth 33,622
Judd Gregg, Greenfield 1 ,240
Robert F. Shaw, Manchester 269
William L. Lawrence, Hollis 14
Total Vote, d 35,145
For Representative in Congress:
First District:
Bob Smith, Tuftonboro 3 1 , 193
Joseph F Keefe, Manchester 77
Scott Williams, Exeter 31
Robert A. Patton, Rye 3
Total Vote, r 31 ,304
Joseph F Keefe, Manchester 12,361
Scott Williams, Exeter 5,723
Robert A. Patton, Rye 1 , 159
Bob Smith, Tuftonboro 90
Total Vote, d 19,333
Second District:
Chuck Douglas, Concord 22,824
Betty Tamposi, Nashua 19,902
Stephen T. Gregg, Holderness 2,552
Alf E. Jacobson, New London 1 ,500
Andrew Tempelman, Milford 874
Dennis R. Allen, Peterborough 755
James W. Donchess, Nashua 44
Barbara Underwood, Sugar Hill 4
Total Vote, r 48,455
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James W. Donchess, Nashua 1 • .060
Barbara Underwood, Sugar Hill 4,970
Lewis dupont Smith, Manchester 1 .495
Betty Tamposi, Nashua 245
Chuck Douglas, Concord 226
Stephen T. Gregg, Holderness 32
Andrew Tempelman, Milford 25
Alf E. Jacobson, New London 14
Dennis R. Allen, Peterborough 5
Total Vote, d 18,072
For Executive Councilor:
First District:
Raymond S. Burton, Bath, r 17,698
Raymond S. Burton, Bath, d 588
Second District:
Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton 17,245
Patricia A. Shaffer, Farmington 4
Total Vote, r 17,249
Patricia A. Shaffer, Farmington 6,134
Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton 42
Total Vote, d 6, 176
Third District:
Ruth L. Griffin. Portsmouth 7,867
Bruce A. Montville, Hampton 2,993
Total Vote, r 10,860
Burton J. Cohen, New Castle 5,322
Bruce A. Montville, Hampton 13
Ruth L. Griffin, Portsmouth 10
Total Vote, d 5.345
Fourth District:
Earl A. Rinker III, Auburn 10,615
Lou D'AUesandro. Manchester 94
Jim Hawkes. Manchester 21
Thomas J. Christie, Manchester 1 '
Total Vote, r 10.741
Lou D'AUesandro. Manchester 6. 1 82
Jim Hawkes, Manchester 1 -745
Thomas J. Christie, Manchester 1 .630
Earl A. Rinker III. Auburn 15
Total Vote, d 9,572
Fifth District:
Bernard A. Streeter. Jr.. Nashua 13.51 1
Nancy Richards-Stower. Merrimack 22
Total Vote, r 13,533
Nancy Richards-Stower, Merrimack 5,360
Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., Nashua 41
Total Vote, d 5,401
For State Senator:
First District:
Charles D. Bond, Jefferson 2.945
Donald F. Lamontagne, Gorham 55
Total Vote, r 3,000
Donald F. Lamontagne, Gorham 1 .276
Charles D Bond, Jefferson 105
Total Vote, d 1.381
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Second District:
Lothar F. Riba, Monroe 2,601
Edward J. Bennett, Bridgewater 2,304
Wayne D. King, Rumney 212
Total Vote, r 5,117
Wayne D. King, Rumney 1 , 199
Lothar F. Riba, Monroe 26
Edward J. Bennett, Bridgewater 11
Total Vote, d 1 ,236
Third District:
Roger Heath, Sandwich, r 4,398
Roger Heath, Sandwich, d 32
Fourth District:
George E. Freese, Jr. , Pittsfield 3, 105
David H. Bownes, Laconia 9
Total Vote, r 3,114
David H. Bownes, Laconia 1 ,085
George E. Freese, Jr. , Pittsfield 7
Total Vote, d 1 ,092
Fifth District:
Ralph Degnan Hough, Lebanon 3,362
Robert E. Bowers, Jr. , Sutton 51
Total Vote, r 3,413
Robert E. Bowers, Jr. , Sutton 1 ,356
Ralph Degnan Hough, Lebanon 23
Total Vote, d 1 ,379
Sixth District:
Edward C. Dupont, Rochester 1 ,304
Alan Reed-Erickson, Rochester 5
Total Vote, r 1 ,309
Alan Reed-Erickson, Rochester 1 ,243
Edward C. Duf)ont, Rochester 13
Total Vote, d 1 ,256
Seventh District:
David P. Currier, Henniker 2,573
John PH. Chandler, Jr., Warner 2.328
Total Vote, r 4,901
Bruce E. Parrish, Franklin 1 , 198
David P. Currier, Henniker 26
John PH. Chandler, Jr., Warner 17
Total Vote, d 1 ,241
Eighth District:
Roma A. Spaulding, Claremont 3,174
George F. Disnard, Claremont 38
Total Vote, r 3,212
George F. Disnard, Claremont 1 ,538
Roma A. Spaulding, Claremont 10
Total Vote, d 1 ,548
Ninth District:
Sheila Roberge, Bedford, r 3,823
Roger L. Hall, Francestown 1 , 106
Sheila Roberge, Bedford 6
Total Vote, d 1,112
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Tenth District:
Clesson J. Blaisdell. Keene 339
R. Johnson (write-in) 232
Total Vote, r 571
Clesson J. Blaisdell, Keene, d 1 ,226
Eleventh District:
Charles F. Bass, Peterborough 2,796
Jean T. White. Rindge 2,396
Homer J. Sawtelle, Jaffrey 1 80
Daniel M. Burnham, Dublin 14
Kathleen Kalina, Jaffrey 2
Total Vote, r 5,388
Daniel M. Burnham, Dublin 988
Kathleen Kalina, Jaffrey 506
Charles F. Bass, Peterborough 23
Jean T. White, Rindge 20
Total Vote, d 1 ,537
Twelfth District:
Thomas P. Magee, Nashua 2,755
Barbara B. Pressly, Nashua 2
Total Vote, r 2,757
Barbara B. Pressly, Nashua 1 ,45 1
Thomas P. Magee, Nashua 2
Total Vote, d 1 ,453
Thirteenth District:
Mary S. Nelson. Nashua, r 21
Mary S. Nelson, Nashua, d 1 ,390
Fourteenth District:
Rhona M. Charbonneau, Hudson, r 2,157
Rhona M. Charbonneau, Hudson, d 44
Fifteenth District:
Susan McLane, Concord 4,264
William J. Veroneau. Concord II
Total Vote, r 4,275
William J. Veroneau, Concord 1 ,660
Susan McLane, Concord 32
Total Vote, d 1 ,692
Sixteenth District:
Eleanor P. Podles. Manchester 3,297
Murray Onigman, Manchester 1
Total Vote, r 3.298
Murray Onigman, Manchester 1 ,647
Eleanor P. Podles. Manchester 12
Total Vote, d 1 ,659
Seventeenth District:
William A. Johnson, Northwood 2,775
John S. Barnes, Jr. , Raymond 1 ,669
Total Vote, r 4,444
Michael R. Butler, Fremont 1 , 105
John S. Barnes, Jr. , Raymond 33
William A. Johnson, Northwood 27
Total Vote, d 1 . 165
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Eighteenth District:
Robert A. Stephen, Manchester, r 35
Robert A. Stephen, Manchester, d 2,590
Nineteenth District:
William S. Bartlett, Jr. , Kingston, r 2,250
Larry S. Eckhaus, Derry 792
William S. Bartlett, Jr. , Kingston 6
Total Vote, d 798
Twentieth District:
James R. St. Jean, Manchester, r 31
James R. St. Jean, Manchester, d 2,366
Twenty-First District:
Franklin G. Torr, Dover, r 1 ,906
Franklin G. Torr, Dover, d 72
Twenty-Second District:
Joseph L. Delahunty, Salem • ,875
Harley G. Featherston, Salem 1
Total Vote, r 1 ,876
Harley G. Featherston, Salem 769
Joseph L. Delahunty, Salem 12
Total Vote, d 781
Twenty-Third District:
Robert F. Preston, Hampton, r 81
Robert F. Preston, Hampton, d 1 ,455
Twenty-Fourth District:
Elaine S. Krasker, Portsmouth, r 56
Beyer (write-in) 37
Total Vote, r 93
Elaine S. Krasker, Portsmouth, d 1 ,401
COUNTY OFFICERS
BELKNAP COUNTY
Sheriff:
Robert F. Gilbert, Laconia, r 3,814
Robert F Gilbert, Laconia, d 55
For County Attorney:
Edward J. Fitzgerald III, Laconia, r 3,625
Edward J. Fitzgerald III, Laconia, d 21
For County Treasurer:
H. Max Wakeman, Jr. , Laconia, r 3,824
Gary S. Dionne, Laconia 1,161
H. Max Wakeman, Jr. , Laconia 9
Total Vote, d M70
For Register of Deeds:
Everett D. Wheeler, Laconia, r 3,829
Ella F Bourgoine, Laconia 1 , 109
Everett D. Wheeler, Laconia ' '
Total Vote, d ',120
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For Register of Probate:
Estelle J. Dearborn, Laconia, r 3,759
Estelle J. Dearborn, Laconia, d 21
For County Commissioner:
First District:
Edwin I. Chertok, Laconia 1 .998
Eleanor W. Merrill, Laconia 1 .370
Robert R. St. Louis, Laconia 866
Total Vote, r 4,234
Eleanor W. Merrill, Laconia 49
Edwin L Chertok, Laconia 39
Robert R. St. Louis, Laconia 36
Total Vote, d 124
Second District:
Bradbury E. Sprague, Meredith, r 3,607
Mary E. Ahlgren, Sanbornton 1 ,015
Bradbury E. Sprague, Meredith 13
Total Vote, d 1 .028
Third District:
Norman C. Marsh, Gilford, r 3,515
George Condodemetraky, Belmont 901
Norman C. Marsh, Gilford 4
Total Vote, d 905
CARROLL COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Roy H. Larson, Jr. , Conway, r 3,267
Roy H. Larson, Jr. , Conway, d 47
For County Attorney:
William D. Paine U, Bartlett, r 3,094
William D. Paine H, Bartlett. d 48
For County Treasurer:
Richard H. Thurston, Wolfeboro, r 3,086
Richard H. Thurston, Wolfeboro, d 6
For Register of Deeds:
Lillian O. Brookes, Wolfeboro, r 3,256
Lillian O. Brookes, Wolfeboro, d 20
For Register of Probate:
Gail S. Tinker, Wolfeboro, r 3, 137
Gail S. Tinker, Wolfeboro, d 14
For County Commissioner:
First District:
Raymond H. Abbott, Jr. , Jackson 1 -579
Barbara S. Bryant, Conway 1 .494
Total Vote, r 3,073
Raymond H. Abbott, Jr., Jackson 16
Barbara S. Bryant, Conway 4
Total Vote, d 20
Second District:
Brenda M. Presby, Freedom, r 2,946
Brenda M. Presby, Freedom, d 12
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Third District:
Marjorie M. Webster, Tuftonboro 1 ,696
Edward W. Zulauf, Wolfeboro 1 ,648
Total Vote, r 3,344
Marjorie M. Webster, Tuftonboro 12
Edward M. Zulauf, Wolfeboro 9
Total Vote, d 21
CHESHIRE COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Joseph E Doherty, Jr. , Rindge 1 , 1 97
William F. Moffitt, Keene 3,783
Total Vote, r 4,980
William F. Moffitt, Keene 408
Lyons (write-in) 62
Joseph F. Doherty, Jr. , Rindge 12
Total Vote, d 482
For County Attorney:
Edward J. O'Brien, Keene, r 4,709
Edward J. O'Brien, Keene, d 175
For County Treasurer:
Roger W. Conway, Swanzey, r 4,528
Roger W. Conway, Swanzey, d 85
For Register of Deeds:
Evelyn S. Hubal, Keene, r 4,671
Evelyn S. Hubal, Keene, d 134
For Register of Probate:
Beverly M. Lamothe, Keene, r 4,594
Beverly M. Lamothe, Keene, d 45
For County Commissioner:
First District:
David G. Adams, Westmoreland, r 1 ,078
David G. Adams, Westmoreland, d 16
Third District:
Dale E. Thompson. Rindge 2,174
Thomas E. Britton, Troy 3
Total Vote, r 2, 1 77
Thomas E. Britton, Troy 625
Dale E. Thompson, Rindge 5
Total Vote, d 630
COOS COUNTY
For Sheriff:
John D. Morton, Sr. , Berlin, r 2,527
John D. Morton, Sr. , Berlin, d 254
For County Attorney:
Pierre J. Morin, Berlin, r 2,477
Pierre J. Morin, Berlin, d 190
For County Treasurer:
Paul E. Fortier, Milan 2,460
Romeo R. Frenette, Berlin 1
Total Vote, r 2,461
DIRECT PRIMARY 207
Romeo R. Frenette, Berlin 890
Alphonse Arietta, Northumberland 381
Paul E. Fortier, Milan 28
Total Vote, d 1 ,299
For Register of Deeds:
Charlotte Lacasse, Lancaster, r 2,458
Charlotte Lacasse, Lancaster, d 87
For Register of Probate:
Carol A. Reed, Lancaster, r 2,507
Carol A. Reed, Lancaster, d 130
For County Commissioner:
First District:
A.M. Sue Trottier, Berlin 496
Willard W. Dube, Berlin 14
J. Robert Savage, Berlin 2
Total Vote, r 512
Willard W. Dube, Berlin 381
J. Robert Savage, Berlin 366
A.M. Sue Trottier, Berlin 20
Total Vote, d 767
Second District:
Thomas R. Corrigan, Lancaster 1 ,048
Paul R. Robitaille, Gorham 2
Total Vote, r 1 ,050
Paul R. Robitaille, Gorham 330
Thomas R. Corrigan, Lancaster 9
Total Vote, d 339
Third District:
Norman S. Brungot, Colebrook 587
Bumham A. Judd, Pittsburg 327
Everett R. Frizzell, Stark 173
Total Vote, r 1 ,087
Louise A. Charest, Dummer 190
Norman S. Brungot, Colebrook 32
Burnham A. Judd, Pittsburg 6
Everett R. Frizzell, Stark 6
Total Vote, d 234
GRAFTON COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Herbert W. Ash, Campton 5,087
Raymond B. Holland, Franconia 2,722
Total Vote, r 7,809
Herbert W. Ash, Campton 490
Raymond B. Holland, Franconia 233
Total Vote, d 723
For County Attorney:
John B. Fames, Littleton 4,054
Kenneth P. Anderson, Plymouth 3,442
Total Vote, r 7,496
John B. Fames, Littleton 200
Kenneth P. Anderson, Plymouth 108
Total Vote, d 308
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For County Treasurer:
A. Frank Stiegler III, Haverhill, r 6,819
A. Frank Stiegler III, Haverhill, d 34
For Register of Deeds:
Carol A. Elliott, Plymouth, r 7,101
Carol A. Elliott, Plymouth, d 141
For Register of Probate:
Virginia B. Kidder, Haverhill, r 7,006
Virginia B. Kidder, Haverhill, d 68
For County Commissioner:
First District:
Gerard J. Zeiller, Lebanon 1 , 197
Richard W. Lougee, Lebanon 956
Thomas H. Trunzo, Jr. , Orford 7
Total Vote, r 2, 160
Thomas H. Trunzo, Jr., Orford 861
Gerard J. Zeiller, Lebanon 8
Richard W. Lougee, Lebanon 5
Total Vote, d 874
Second District:
Everett Grass, Sugar Hill, r 2,237
Everett Grass, Sugar Hill, d 17
Third District:
Betty Jo Taffe, Rumney 1 ,822
John B. Townsend, Bridgewater 1 , 170
William L. Bucklin, Alexandria 2
Total Vote, r 2,994
William L. Bucklin, Alexandria 418
Betty Jo Taffe, Rumney 65
John B. Townsend, Bridgewater 22
Total Vote, d 505
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Louis A. Durette, Manchester 17,538
Richard Frank, Bedford 8
Total Vote, r 1 7,546
Richard Frank, Bedford 9,815
Louis A. Durette, Manchester 116
Total Vote, d 9,931
For County Attorney:
Peter McDonough, Manchester 169
VanLoan (write-in) 14
Total Vote, r 183
Peter McDonough, Manchester, d 11 ,069
For County Treasurer:
Cheryl A. Burns, Wilton 10,399
Nick Hart, Manchester 6,874
Albert N. Dion, Manchester 2
John Joseph Wallace, Manchester 2
Total Vote, r 17,277
DIRECT PRIMARY 209
Albert N. Dion, Manchester 5,956
John Joseph Wallace, Manchester 4,816
Cheryl A. Burns, Wilton 15
Nick Hart, Manchester 14
Total Vote, d 10,801
For Register of Deeds:
Judith A. MacDonald, Manchester 17,540
John J. Coughlin, Mont Vernon 2
Jean Cote, Manchester 1
Total Vote, r 17.543
Jean Cote, Manchester 6,697
John J. Coughlin, Mont Vernon 4, 196
Judith A. MacDonald, Manchester 39
Total Vbte, d 10,932
For Register of Probate:
Robert R. Rivard, Manchester 16,771
Nicholas D. Vergas, Manchester 4
Total Vote, r 16,775
Nicholas D. Vergas, Manchester 9,623
Robert R. Rivard, Manchester 68
Total Vote, d 9,691
For County Coinmissioner:
First District:
Andre A. Verville, Manchester 91
John J. McDonough, Manchester 58
Gerard J. DeGrace, Manchester 17
Total Vote, r 166
John J. McDonough, Manchester 2,701
Andre A. Verville, Manchester 2,465
Gerard J. DeGrace, Manchester 963
Total Vote, d 6, 129
Second District:
William C. Marcoux, Jr. , Nashua, r 32
William C. Marcoux, Jr., Nashua, d 2,401
Third District:
Edward J. Lobacki, Peterborough 6,512
Richard Verrochi, Amherst 5,122
Total Vote, r 11 .634
Catherine B. Sage, Peterborough 3,340
Edward J. Lobacki, Peterborough 19
Richard Verrochi, Amherst 19
Total Vote, d 3,378
MERRIMACK COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Chester L. Jordan, Hopkinton 6,623
Dana W. Smith, Boscawen 6.122
Robert J. Major, Concord 2
Edward D. Philbrick, Concord 1
Total Vote, r 12,748
Edward D. Philbrick, Concord 2,012
Robert J. Major, Concord 1 .201
Chester L. Jordan, Hopkinton 193
Dana W. Smith, Boscawen 124
Total Vote, d 3.530
210 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
For County Attorney:
Michael Th. Johnson, Epsom, r 10,935
Michael Th. Johnson, Epsom, d 44
For County Treasurer:
Charles T. Carroll, Concord, r 11 ,002
Charles T. Carroll, Concord, d 21
For Register of Deeds:
Kathi L. Guay, Concord, r 11 ,296
Kathi L. Guay, Concord, d 38
For Register of Probate:
Patricia A. Eraser, Pittsfield, r 11 , 142
Patricia A. Fraser, Pittsfield, d 26
For County Commissioner:
First District:
Kenneth L. McDonnell, Concord, r 3,084
Kenneth L. McDonnell, Concord, d 3
Second District:
Stuart D. Trachy, Franklin 2,221
William T. Andrews, New London 1 ,610
Total Vote, r 3,83 1
Scott D. McGuffin, Northfield 777
Stuart D. Trachy, Franklin 61
William T. Andrews, New London 21
Total Vote, d 859
Third District:
Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton, r 4,776
Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton, d 2
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Wayne E. Vetter, Greenland 11 ,473
Philip A. Smith, Salem 61
Shannon M. O'Brien, Rye 16
Total Vote, r 11 ,550
Shannon M. O'Brien, Rye 3,290
Philip A. Smith, Salem 2,212
Wayne E. Vetter, Greenland 47
Total Vote, d 5,549
For County Attorney:
Carleton Eldredge, Stratham, r 11 ,672
Carleton Eldredge, Stratham, d 63
For County Treasurer:
Clarke R. Chandler, East Kingston, r 1 1 ,016
Roy A. Arsenault, Jr. , Londonderry, d 4,586
For Register of Deeds:
Betty Waitt Luce, Exeter, r r 1 1 ,216
Kevin F. Barden, Derry 4,495
Betty Waitt Luce, Exeter 15
Total Vote, d 4,5 10
For Register of Probate:
Elizabeth E. Powell, Hampton, r 11 ,240
DIRECT PRIMARY 211
Wayne R Jacques, Derry 4,483
Elizabeth E. Powell. Hampton 8
Total Vote, d 4,491
For County Commissioner:
First District:
E. Jane Walker. Hampton 3,493
Robin P. Read, Jr. , Portsmouth 7
Total Vote, r 3,500
Robin R Read. Jr. , Portsmouth 1 ,983
E. Jane Walker, Hampton 2
Total Vote, d 1 .985
Second District:
M. Maureen Barrows. Exeter, r 4.681
James A. Coish, Sr., Exeter 1 .605
M. Maureen Barrows, Exeter 6
Total Vote, d 1 ,61 1
Third District:
Ernest P. Barka, Derry 2,856
John S. Langone, Derry 1
Total Vote, r 2,857
John S. Langone, Derry, d 1 , 1 80
STRAFFORD COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Richard T. Cavanaugh, Rochester, r 193
Richard T. Cavanaugh, Rochester, d 2,954
For County Attorney:
Lincoln T. Soldati, Somersworth, r 76
Lincoln T. Soldati. Somersworth, d 2,944
For County Treasurer:
Charles A. Crocco, Dover, r 3, 120
Charles A. Crocco, Dover, d 41
For Register of Deeds:
Philippe J. Morrissette, Dover, r 43
Philippe J. Morrissette, Dover, d 2.854
For Register of Probate:
Kimberly Quint. Dover, r 32
Kimberly Quint, Dover, d 2,715
For County Commissioners:
Stanley M. Hawthorne, Somersworth 2,635
Roland R. Roberge, Rochester 88
George Maglaras. Dover 83
Paul J. Dumont. Rochester 57
Roland E. Belhumeur. Dover 24
Edward L. Flanagan. Rochester 22
Total Vote, r 2.909
George Maglaras, Dover 1 ,814
Paul J. Dumont, Rochester • .746
Roland R. Roberge, Rochester 1 .653
Edward L. Flanagan, Rochester 1,512
Roland E. Belhumeur, Dover 1 .265
Stanley M. Hawthorne, Somersworth 1
Total Vote, d 7,991
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SULLIVAN COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Arnold Greenleaf, Newport 1 ,749
Philip Osgood, Sr., Cornish 995
William J. Ball, Newport 549
Kenneth R. Ranney, Claremont 64
Charles E. Come, Claremont 11
Total Vote, r 3,368
Kenneth R. Ranney, Claremont 844
Charles E. Come, Claremont 310
Arnold Greenleaf, Newport 159
Philip Osgood, Sr. , Cornish 137
William J. Ball, Newport 32
Total Vote, d 1 ,482
For County Attorney:
Marc B. Hathaway, Lempster, r 2,95 1
Marc B. Hathaway, Lempster, d 67
For County Treasurer:
Peter R. Lovely, Sr., Newport, r 3,1 18
Peter R. Lovely, Sr. , Newport, d 31
For Register of Deeds:
Sharron A. King, Newport, r 3,077
Sharron A. King, Newport, d 56
For Register of Probate:
Diane M. Davis, Newport, r 3,069
Diane M . Davis, Newport, d 51
For County Commissioners:
First District:
Donald B. Fontaine, Sr. , r 25
Donald B. Fontaine, Sr., d 1,213
Second District:
Anthony C. Maiola, Newport, r 2,521
Anthony C. Maiola, Newport, d 138
Third District:
Omer C. Ahern. Jr. , Charlestown 1 ,756
Sheila M. Stone, Plainfield 1,316
Susan J. Lawrence, Unity 3
Total Vote, r 3,075
Susan J. Lawrence, Unity 1 ,232
Omer C. Ahern, Jr., Charlestown 24
Sheila M. Stone, Plainfield 8
Total Vote, d 1 ,264
DIRECT PRIMARY
213
GOVERNOR: COUNTY SUMMARY
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
Repii
iblican
1
Democratic
Gregg
Law
rence
Shaw
McEachern
3.221
134
1,063
1,326
2.670
124
796
611
4,594
155
721
2,033
2.388
54
380
1,280
6,862
180
949
2,254
18,447
811
4,613
1 1 ,569
10,927
287
2,249
4,192
10,707
421
2,997
5,782
3,140
132
915
3,079
3,001
63
450
1,496
Totals
65,957
2,361
15,133
33,622
GOVERNOR: BELKNAP COUNTY
Alton
Barnstead
Belmont
Center Harbor
Gilford
Gilmanton
Laconia Wl
Laconia W2
Laconia W3
Laconia W4
Laconia W5
Laconia W6
Meredith
New Hampton
Sanbornton
Tilton
Republican
•egg
Lawrence
351
34
162
7
243
10
82
4
415
10
154
6
208
5
92
0
197
6
83
3
76
2
215
6
442
13
158
9
147
8
196
11
Democratic
law
McEachern
148
68
50
60
79
90
14
23
110
175
63
64
75
62
60
79
84
106
49
70
35
88
72
83
83
116
30
57
44
81
67
104
Totals
3,221
134
1,063
1,326
214
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GOVERNOR: CARROLL COUNTY
Albany
Bartlett
Brookfield
Chatham
Conway
Eaton
Effingham
Freedom
Hale's Loc.
Hart's Loc.
Jackson
Madison
Moultonborough
Ossipee
Sandwich
Tamworth
Tuftonboro
Wakefield
Wolfeboro
Republican
■egg
Lawrence
27
2
131
7
62
3
14
1
324
22
38
1
51
4
74
3
0
0
4
0
95
2
103
6
336
17
218
8
145
7
124
6
249
8
180
5
495
22
1
Democratic
law
McEachern
6
9
22
24
16
19
3
2
98
72
18
10
22
13
27
20
0
0
1
2
9
31
29
26
102
54
65
34
33
76
38
47
61
28
70
40
176
104
Totals
2,670
124
796
611
GOVERNOR: CHESHIRE COUNTY
Al stead
Chesterfield
Dublin
Fitzwilliam
Gilsum
Harrisville
Hinsdale
Jaffrey
Keene Wl
Keene W2
Keene W3
Keene W4
Keene W5
Marlborough
Marlow
Nelson
Richmond
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
Sullivan
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
Winchester
Republican
•egg
Lawrence
122
3
190
6
189
4
195
12
38
1
94
0
108
3
489
9
147
9
199
9
245
10
316
4
403
8
125
3
41
1
64
1
81
4
336
14
13
0
53
4
50
5
61
1
361
14
89
4
302
15
133
0
150
11
1
Democratic
aw
McEachern
15
52
24
77
25
94
31
37
8
17
14
67
10
69
70
165
27
132
48
178
55
130
48
141
57
152
22
72
10
9
3
31
8
24
74
83
0
9
9
22
8
25
10
24
49
132
8
54
42
85
16
53
30
99
Totals
4,594
155
721
2,033
DIRECT PRIMARY
215
GOVERNOR: COOS COUNTY
Republican
Gregg Lawrence
Berlin Wl
Berlin W2
Berlin W3
Berlin W4
Carroll
Clarksville
Colebrook
Columbia
Dalton
Dixville
Dummer
Errol
Gorham
Jefferson
Lancaster
Milan
Millsfield
Northumberland
Pittsburg
Randolph
Shelburne
Stark
Stewartstown
Stratford
Wentworths Loc
Whitefield
Totals
87
140
196
57
66
30
248
34
77
19
28
44
190
105
315
82
6
93
159
59
40
39
65
31
7
171
2.388
I
2
4
0
1
1
3
2
5
0
0
3
1
5
3
0
0
3
7
3
2
1
4
0
0
3
54
Democratic
aw
McEachern
9
151
12
165
32
168
21
157
12
18
3
5
55
36
9
5
5
22
3
3
0
11
3
12
25
180
31
17
33
70
7
41
2
0
7
86
25
8
10
15
5
8
5
9
21
14
1
12
0
2
44
65
380
1,280
No votes cast: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt., Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur., Cult's
Gt., Dix's Gt., Erving's Loc, Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc, Odell,
Pinkham's Gt., Sargent's Pur., Second College Gt., Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase
216
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
GOVERNOR: GRAFTON COUNTY
Alexandria
Ashland
Bath
Benton
Bethlehem
Bridgewater
Bristol
Campton
Canaan
Dorchester
Easton
Ellsworth
Enfield
Franconia
Grafton
Groton
Hanover
Haverhill
Hebron
Holderness
Landaff
Lebanon Wl
Lebanon W2
Lebanon W3
Lincoln
Lisbon
Littleton
Livermore
Lyman
Lyme
Monroe
Orange
Orford
Piermont
Plymouth
Rumney
Sugar Hill
Thornton
Warren
Waterville Val
Wentworth
Woodstock
Rep
lublican
regg
Lawrence
73
1
194
9
122
2
27
1
190
8
127
3
317
14
251
5
202
13
30
2
0
0
11
0
212
12
151
0
63
I
30
2
488
15
542
13
90
1
284
3
42
0
282
6
236
8
244
5
113
5
152
6
590
8
0
0
35
0
130
1
240
7
43
0
71
4
64
3
488
8
189
7
90
0
171
5
87
0
26
0
77
0
88
2
1
Democratic
aw
McEachern
19
23
41
62
9
14
2
4
25
68
18
23
48
50
29
38
39
110
12
13
0
10
2
2
27
77
14
49
15
26
8
20
51
388
84
71
16
9
35
54
7
9
19
137
33
133
32
131
18
25
18
19
58
164
0
0
3
13
21
85
38
31
7
8
21
42
10
23
66
141
34
47
11
27
20
39
10
16
4
8
13
16
12
29
Totals
6,862
180
949
2,254
DIRECT PRIMARY
217
GOVERNOR: HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
Amherst
Antrim
Bedford
Bennington
Brookline
Deering
Francestown
Goffstown
Greenfield
Greenville
Hancock
Hillsborough
Hollis
Hudson
Litchfield
Lyndeborough
Manchester Wl
Manchester W2
Manchester W3
Manchester W4
Manchester W5
Manchester W6
Manchester W7
Manchester W8
Manchester W9
Manchester WIO
Manchester Wl 1
Manchester WI2
Mason
Merrimack
Milford
Mont Vernon
Nashua Wl
Nashua W2
Nashua W3
Nashua W4
Nashua W5
Nashua W6
Nashua W7
Nashua W8
Nashua W9
New Boston
New Ipswich
Pelham
Peterborough
Sharon
Temple
Weare
Wilton
Windsor
Republican
jregg Lawrence
1.204
38
280
6
1,047
35
94
2
188
16
135
7
180
9
741
24
151
5
125
3
276
9
406
12
603
83
797
30
241
5
145
6
654
11
477
15
229
5
200
15
123
2
268
10
192
7
310
16
231
7
322
5
144
6
285
11
83
10
849
45
929
26
179
6
601
62
617
40
588
19
148
16
437
33
200
18
333
25
503
28
401
32
262
8
249
7
356
6
805
9
48
0
136
1
395
13
262
7
18
0
Democratic
liaw
McEachern
154
207
40
77
331
355
16
25
18
53
32
31
30
58
246
423
16
29
20
72
43
81
61
95
81
159
119
336
46
108
15
22
376
573
231
547
182
433
128
371
89
290
191
512
121
402
195
459
129
447
153
531
88
378
153
407
20
37
233
412
120
257
35
42
78
340
67
300
67
260
15
168
71
348
35
292
39
312
80
241
55
257
67
78
32
75
57
172
100
199
7
19
15
43
80
114
33
119
3
3
Totals
18,447
811
4,613
1 1 ,569
218
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GOVERNOR: MERRIMACK COUNTY
F
G
H
Allenstown
Andover
Boscawen
Bow
Bradford
Canterbury
Chichester
Concord W A
Concord W B
Concord W C
Concord W D
Concord W E
Concord W
Concord W
Concord W
Danbury
Dunbarton
Epsom
Franklin Wl
Franiclin W2
Franklin W3
Henniker
Hill
Hooksett
Hopkinton
Loudon
Newbury
New London
Northfield
Pembroke
Pittsfield
Salisbury
Sutton
Warner
Webster
Wilmot
Republican
regg
Lawrence
137
3
160
2
313
2
844
19
209
6
173
7
148
1
324
11
353
12
341
9
327
7
212
5
452
12
408
5
513
14
100
6
205
5
219
7
241
7
153
7
244
11
419
13
66
0
484
18
982
17
239
3
168
0
841
17
218
23
397
8
163
8
125
4
152
1
323
12
159
2
115
3
Democratic
Shaw McEachern
43
162
56
71
38
102
141
184
34
61
44
125
48
53
61
162
72
202
81
210
54
173
51
185
99
207
62
139
94
203
21
30
41
67
68
65
57
106
28
71
51
84
79
206
13
30
156
235
162
243
37
71
29
30
89
105
62
103
92
140
64
66
32
28
25
73
106
112
37
43
22
45
Totals
10,927
287
2,249
4,192
DIRECT PRIMARY
219
GOVERNOR: ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
Republican
Gregg Lawrence
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 Wl
Portsmouth W2
Portsmouth W3
Portsmouth W4
Portsmouth W5
Raymond
Rye
Salem
Sandown
Seabrook
South Hampton
Stratham
Windham
251
9
199
6
143
5
243
7
245
4
117
6
235
15
713
30
64
5
230
11
853
35
124
7
180
9
230
11
662
27
133
3
66
5
273
9
723
29
145
4
42
7
60
5
137
9
108
7
277
3
208
10
168
11
264
13
87
2
162
5
120
5
166
5
168
4
357
26
403
13
,067
23
127
7
247
11
24
3
255
5
431
10
Democratic
haw
McEachern
52
50
71
78
35
57
103
75
52
54
25
49
86
75
254
362
16
32
53
125
154
399
35
45
49
77
64
102
217
526
55
58
37
64
72
111
275
328
35
76
13
38
22
24
41
188
52
50
66
147
57
50
52
97
70
135
37
154
37
287
38
118
27
164
49
213
186
160
103
202
130
535
58
52
66
174
11
36
66
95
76
120
Totals
10,707
421
2,997
5,782
220
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
GOVERNOR: STRAFFORD COUNTY
Republican
Gregg Lawrence
Barrington
Dover Wl
Dover W2
Dover W3
Dover W4
Dover W5
Dover W6
Durham
Farmington
Lee
Madbury
Middleton
Milton
New Durham
Rochester Wl
Rochester W2
Rochester W3
Rochester W4
Rochester W5
Rollinsford
Somersworth Wl
Somersworth W2
Somersworth W3
Somersworth W4
Somersworth W5
Strafford
Totals
163
8
115
3
72
1
158
7
202
8
223
3
137
5
351
15
185
8
173
5
85
3
33
6
95
6
77
3
140
7
149
6
147
7
117
3
130
4
60
5
59
3
34
1
46
2
17
0
16
1
156
12
1
Oemocratic
aw
McEachern
62
155
53
114
24
125
33
186
50
186
38
149
44
118
86
385
56
134
38
132
20
67
4
24
37
71
40
38
43
118
45
108
44
156
29
166
51
122
25
118
22
74
14
71
12
61
3
76
0
59
42
66
3,140
132
915
3,079
GOVERNOR: SULLIVAN COUNTY
Republican
Gregg Lawrence
Acworth
Charlestown
Claremont Wl
Claremont W2
Claremont W3
Cornish
Croydon
Goshen
Grantham
Langdon
Lempster
Newport
Plainfield
Springfield
Sunapee
Unity
Washington
60
4
302
3
166
4
450
5
179
6
146
2
47
1
41
1
215
4
47
0
93
4
521
12
121
4
73
4
372
7
55
1
113
1
1
Democratic
aw
McEachern
16
42
32
108
18
85
80
251
30
228
30
89
7
21
12
36
16
32
6
9
51
33
61
216
22
148
6
37
45
94
2
30
16
37
Totals
3,001
63
450
1,496
DIRECT PRIMARY
221
U.S. HOUSE: FIRST DISTRICT
Albany
Alton
Auburn
Barnstead
Barrington
Bartlett
Bedford
Belmont
Brentwood
Brookfield
Candia
Canterbury
Center Harbor
Chatham
Chester
Chichester
Conway
Danville
Deerfield
Derry
Dover Wl
Dover W2
Dover W3
Dover W4
Dover W5
Dover W6
Durham
East Kingston
Eaton
Effingham
Epping
Epsom
Exeter
Farmington
Freedom
Fremont
Gilford
Gilmanton
Goffstown
Greenland
Hale's Loc
Hampstead
Hampton
Hampton Falls
Hart's Loc
Hooksett
Jackson
Kensington
Kingston
Laconia Wl
Laconia W2
Laconia W3
Laconia W4
Laconia W5
Laconia W6
Lee
Londonderry
Loudon
Madbury
Madison
Republican
Smith
27
511
245
206
224
148
1,286
303
163
70
331
176
90
15
271
170
404
142
300
904
156
95
183
233
226
161
357
74
51
60
252
258
656
222
96
155
482
202
915
207
0
269
728
152
5
610
98
87
320
262
138
271
127
103
265
194
940
256
97
128
Democratic
eefe
Patton
Williams
3
1
5
48
10
23
68
5
27
33
3
34
82
3
79
14
3
5
344
13
58
46
5
33
15
4
44
7
4
7
53
4
34
96
6
24
13
1
14
0
0
2
24
3
32
31
4
15
35
10
36
9
6
38
43
6
35
229
18
131
83
5
50
80
7
44
129
8
64
137
10
57
86
11
64
88
12
30
213
18
151
7
0
27
3
1
5
9
1
4
36
9
104
19
5
41
192
12
243
87
14
49
17
1
6
14
1
31
111
18
54
31
5
29
379
16
11
30
13
28
0
0
0
38
14
53
271
61
208
23
5
29
2
0
0
217
6
62
18
1
9
41
1
28
30
11
76
43
4
20
60
2
30
82
6
22
52
3
16
62
8
26
58
3
17
54
5
73
236
15
90
41
7
22
38
2
30
12
2
12
222
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
U.S. HOUSE: FIRST DISTRICT
Manchester Wl
Manchester W2
Manchester W3
Manchester W4
Manchester W5
Manchester W6
Manchester W7
Manchester W8
Manchester W9
Manchester WIO
Manchester Wl 1
Manchester W12
Meredith
Merrimack
Middleton
Milton
Moultonborough
New Castle
New Durham
Newfields
New Hampton
Newington
Newmarket
Newton
Northfield
North Hampton
Northwood
Nottingham
Ossipee
Pittsfield
Plaistow
Portsmouth Wl
Portsmouth W2
Portsmouth W3
Portsmouth W4
Portsmouth W5
Raymond
Rochester Wl
Rochester W2
Rochester W3
Rochester W4
Rochester W5
RoUinsford
Rye
Sanbornton
Sandown
Sandwich
Seabrook
Somersworth Wl
Somersworth W2
Somersworth W3
Somersworth W4
Somersworth W5
South Hampton
Strafford
Stratham
Tamworth
Tilton
Tuftonboro
Wakefield
Wolfeboro
Republican
Smith
880
643
354
291
190
425
291
475
297
435
203
404
407
959
41
133
416
161
111
51
172
66
166
150
259
299
245
208
253
206
312
85
149
131
147
158
517
179
178
182
136
178
74
445
172
181
166
273
70
45
58
19
17
33
201
284
151
257
290
225
612
Democratic
eefe
Patton
Williams
560
15
75
501
18
112
412
22
63
346
11
97
288
13
66
510
23
83
353 -
26
104
472
26
77
447
30
87
514
24
111
212
5
251
395
15
103
62
9
44
352
19
96
10
2
9
36
7
31
34
3
19
40
6
28
21
2
17
18
0
28
40
5
14
10
8
9
83
13
116
16
4
34
88
9
20
70
25
66
26
6
18
30
6
59
22
6
10
49
6
19
32
17
80
96
15
40
185
29
52
73
10
33
92
20
49
130
24
46
82
3
99
66
9
54
78
11
31
93
15
61
106
20
54
70
16
50
57
16
49
106
51
56
55
5
22
33
2
28
49
2
20
85
34
70
45
8
31
45
5
35
48
4
26
47
3
35
44
4
23
13
3
22
43
8
20
40
10
58
23
4
19
87
4
32
14
2
14
17
4
22
68
5
35
Totals
31.193
12,361
1,159
5,723
DIRECT PRIMARY
223
U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT
Republican
Democratic
Allen
Douglas
Gregg
Jacobson
Tamposi
Tempelman
Donchess
Smith Underwood
Acworth
1
33
4
9
41
0
19
4
15
Alexandria
0
49
7
0
39
1
7
9
9
AUenstown
1
132
9
4
39
0
79
58
53
Alstead
5
54
3
10
59
2
33
3
18
Amherst
11
842
40
23
481
38
195
10
29
Andover
2
114
8
34
62
3
39
4
28
Antrim
13
126
9
4
169
9
52
3
30
Ashland
1
103
52
0
85
3
29
7
26
Atkinson
6
153
13
4
138
2
20
9
23
Bath
1
67
14
4
49
1
1
4
7
Bennington
3
37
10
2
59
1
16
5
7
Benton
1
14
6
1
6
1
0
1
0
Berlin Wl
0
44
6
0
45
3
55
25
67
Berlin W2
0
75
13
0
58
4
67
37
66
Berlin W3
3
119
11
12
80
3
69
28
72
Berlin W4
2
36
5
5
30
0
57
38
71
Bethlehem
0
124
17
4
81
1
27
2
43
Boscawen
2
230
12
5
104
7
50
14
39
Bow
3
619
14
26
343
12
109
17
67
Bradford
2
75
10
34
125
3
25
8
24
Bridgewater
1
68
5
2
63
1
6
5
13
Bristol
2
236
18
4
112
7
20
7
29
Brookline
5
112
6
1
82
14
46
2
10
Campton
0
109
47
4
123
1
15
5
20
Canaan
7
104
11
7
115
3
41
8
43
Carroll
1
39
9
0
30
0
6
1
13
Charlestown
1
106
25
13
181
3
41
12
60
Chesterfield
6
68
17
1
118
4
46
6
22
Claremont Wl
0
111
15
3
65
2
47
14
31
Claremont W2
3
266
21
18
225
4
117
40
86
Claremont W3
1
92
10
9
100
4
110
30
95
Clarksville
0
14
4
2
14
0
2
0
3
Colebrook
6
137
21
1
134
3
8
9
21
Columbia
0
16
6
1
22
0
1
4
1
Concord W A
5
219
18
13
137
8
104
16
57
Concord W B
2
285
17
17
116
4
139
4
49
Concord W C
6
280
15
25
15
11
169
0
47
Concord W D
2
212
14
22
144
5
131
6
43
Concord W E
2
164
10
15
83
6
105
14
70
Concord W F
6
361
13
33
176
4
156
14
61
Concord W G
2
305
17
9
143
2
98
7
44
Concord W H
6
420
10
10
193
3
152
20
50
Cornish
1
54
14
18
88
2
45
5
33
Croydon
1
21
3
1
27
1
14
0
7
Dalton
1
37
10
1
38
0
3
1
14
Danbury
0
61
3
7
53
2
18
5
8
Deering
3
8S
6
1
79
1
17
1
12
Dixville
0
7
4
0
9
0
3
0
1
Dorchester
2
24
3
0
12
2
3
3
9
Dublin
9
100
7
5
90
7
68
1
26
Dummer
0
18
3
0
14
0
4
2
5
Dunbarton
2
151
6
4
84
5
39
3
20
Easton
0
20
1
3
20
0
3
0
6
Ellsworth
0
9
1
0
2
2
0
0
2
Enfield
3
82
18
10
138
2
23
10
36
Errol
0
32
4
0
13
0
2
3
5
224
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT
Republican
Democratic
Allen
Douglas
Gregg
Jacobson
Tamposi
Tempelman
Donchess
Smith Underwood
Fitzwilliam
12
94
11
4
116
3
21
0
20
Francestown
5
91
7
7
105
5
42
0
15
Franconia
0
64
9
2
86
1
23
2
33
Franklin Wl
2
144
17
14
131
2
44
24
43
Franklin W2
0
68
23
9
80
5
36
19
32
Franklin W3
2
131
26
26
114
5
39
29
28
Gilsum
3
23
3
0
17
0
7
3
4
Gorham
4
103
13
8
88
1
62
43
76
Goshen
1
14
3
13
24
0
19
6
12
Grafton
0
36
4
9
30
2
14
2
II
Grantham
0
114
6
16
100
1
17
4
17
Greenfield
8
67
5
1
82
6
21
2
4
Greenville
7
73
8
0
55
5
34
15
22
Groton
1
19
4
0
14
0
9
2
11
Hancock
13
127
17
10
152
7
55
2
23
Hanover
7
177
15
31
327
5
238
10
129
Harrisville
11
50
5
1
41
3
50
4
16
Haverhill
9
344
44
5
225
2
11
7
52
Hebron
2
53
11
3
38
1
2
1
5
Henniker
5
227
14
24
238
14
121
16
63
Hill
1
54
4
6
17
2
13
1
16
Hillsborough
1
198
25
12
238
1
64
7
31
Hinsdale
3
70
4
2
40
4
38
13
23
Holderness
0
107
144
5
74
2
24
1
16
Hollis
4
407
30
10
400
23
156
6
22
Hopkinton
6
584
32
35
516
17
161
13
76
Hudson
12
370
45
16
486
23
349
23
35
Jaffrey
26
244
14
1
273
12
107
20
41
Jefferson
0
84
12
5
37
1
6
0
II
Keene Wl
6
60
11
3
95
7
107
5
27
Keene W2
15
88
14
8
127
5
138
5
49
Keene W3
9
98
10
10
169
13
107
4
29
Keene W4
8
126
21
6
197
13
122
0
29
Keene W5
17
179
17
13
224
14
132
5
27
Lancaster
8
158
25
7
154
4
26
6
45
Landaff
0
29
5
1
15
0
2
0
8
Langdon
0
19
3
2
30
1
0
2
6
Lebanon Wl
3
136
13
13
149
1
95
9
39
Lebanon W2
3
119
15
9
122
3
78
15
50
Lebanon W3
3
129
9
12
129
2
71
10
47
Lempster
1
90
8
9
53
1
13
3
19
Lincoln
1
71
6
0
61
0
18
4
14
Lisbon
0
126
7
1
46
0
4
4
12
Litchfield
2
106
17
1
161
6
110
12
8
Littleton
2
361
40
12
252
7
59
12
99
Lyman
2
14
3
1
13
1
2
13
0
Lyme
2
61
3
5
80
1
64
1
25
Lyndeborough
6
76
14
0
64
11
15
2
8
Marlborough
4
67
3
1
72
6
56
5
15
Marlow
3
24
5
0
19
1
8
I
2
Mason
5
50
5
3
47
6
22
7
10
Milan
0
52
6
1
30
1
8
0
21
Milford
14
640
31
7
327
56
217
16
44
Millsfield
0
0
2
1
4
1
0
0
0
Monroe
11
142
55
3
61
2
2
4
26
Mont Vernon
2
136
5
1
66
10
34
4
8
DIRECT PRIMARY
225
U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT
Republican
Democratic
Allen
Douglas
Gregg
Jacobson
Tamposi
Tempelman
Donchess
Smith
Underwood
Nashua Wl
2
317
44
6
316
9
356
9
25
Nashua W2
3
331
32
11
349
13
316
8
30
Nashua W3
9
274
47
15
326
8
287
16
25
Nashua W4
3
82
11
1
81
4
219
7
12
Nashua W5
11
237
22
6
255
15
400
8
35
Nashua W6
3
166
36
■4
202
10
395
17
33
Nashua W7
1
173
32
11
191
6
324
11
25
Nashua W8
5
257
20
6
313
24
270
7
21
Nashua W9
6
236
31
7
203
7
246
19
43
Nelson
3
31
2
2
31
1
19
0
8
New Boston
2
170
11
5
124
26
54
8
22
Newbury
2
83
7
27
77
2
14
7
11
New Ipswich
6
171
8
2
98
5
46
5
22
New London
4
421
12
179
277
6
52
7
41
Newport
2
274
24
38
252
3
91
39
78
Northumberland
2
46
12
0
43
1
19
9
54
Orange
1
26
2
1
18
2
5
1
4
Orford
3
52
6
9
25
3
20
3
18
Pelham
6
185
13
2
201
12
102
21
69
Pembroke
5
320
15
8
155
0
100
30
40
Peterborough
93
426
24
19
325
28
153
6
52
Piermont
3
37
10
5
24
0
9
4
10
Pittsburg
2
83
17
5
77
1
4
5
4
Plainfield
4
71
9
22
51
2
65
9
55
Plymouth
3
280
69
12
206
5
82
5
39
Randolph
0
32
8
1
32
I
7
3
7
Richmond
5
26
10
2
47
3
15
3
7
Rindge
17
156
16
2
231
10
47
5
28
Roxbury
1
3
1
0
9
0
5
0
3
Rumney
1
120
38
2
68
2
21
2
27
Salem
14
444
34
17
704
15
323
96
179
Salisbury
2
88
10
8
56
0
14
4
14
Sharon
5
19
2
1
28
0
10
0
7
Shelburne
0
23
4
0
19
1
2
0
5
Springfield
0
32
4
7
46
0
22
4
14
Stark
0
18
11
0
15
0
4
0
7
Stewartstown
2
24
10
2
46
5
1
1
10
Stoddard
5
38
1
0
21
0
12
3
9
Stratford
0
18
6
1
7
0
5
3
7
Sugar Hill
1
42
12
1
47
0
4
4
21
Sullivan
8
21
3
2
28
2
12
4
13
Sunapee
3
180
12
37
187
6
48
12
40
Surry
3
26
3
1
37
1
15
4
6
Sutton
I
69
5
33
68
2
32
4
34
Swanzey
14
166
40
11
189
11
101
5
42
Temple
8
60
2
1
69
7
21
0
21
Thornton
0
70
45
1
81
1
17
3
18
Troy
7
48
3
0
43
1
39
2
16
Unity
1
19
4
4
36
0
14
2
14
Walpole
13
174
13
6
147
8
63
11
15
Warner
4
212
26
51
153
8
59
12
41
Warren
2
57
11
3
27
0
7
2
8
Washington
1
43
5
2
79
0
13
7
22
Waterville Val
0
9
3
1
18
0
3
0
5
Weare
5
217
14
7
225
22
79
11
35
226
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT
Republican
Democratic
Allen
Douglas
Gregg
Jacobson
Tamposi
Tempelman
Donchess
Smith
Underwood
Webster
1
90
13
8
84
3
24
4
14
Wentworth
0
45
16
1
27
0
5
1
10
Wentworths
Loc
0
2
0
0
5
0
1
0
1
Westmoreland
11
50
6
3
78
2
30
3
21
Whitefield
1
90
17
5
107
0
16
7
49
Wilmot
1
68
3
17
51
1
24
1
19
Wilton
4
154
7
1
118
17
97
6
29
Winchester
5
76
7
5
82
7
59
12
28
Windham
8
222
11
6
264
10
81
22
31
Windsor
1
10
2
0
6
1
1
0
2
Woodstock
1^
49
15
1
35
1
15
3
15
Totals
755
22,824
2,552
1,500
19,902
874
11,060
1,495
4,970
No votes cast: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt., Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur., Cutt's
Gt., Dix's Gt., Erving's Lxx:., Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Livermore, Low & Burbank's Gt., Odell, Pinkham's
Gt., Sargent's Pur., Second College Gt., Success
DIRECT PRIMARY
227
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 1
Republican
Democratic
Republican
Democratic
Burton
Burton
Burton
Burton
Albany
30
1
Laconia W4
121
0
Alexandria
75
0
Laconia W5
93
4
Alton
471
2
Laconia W6
249
0
Ashland
211
11
Lancaster
339
10
Bartlett
147
6
Landaff
41
4
Bath
132
11
Lebanon Wl
267
8
Belmont
271
5
Lebanon W2
221
4
Benton
29
0
Lebanon W3
243
9
Berlin Wl
90
17
Lincoln
119
2
Berlin W2
134
30
Lisbon
145
5
Berlin W3
197
17
Littleton
570
37
Berlin W4
63
11
Lyman
38
0
Bethlehem
1%
10
Lyme
136
5
Bridgewater
121
0
Madison
131
6
Bristol
344
5
Meredith
404
9
Brookfield
70
2
Middleton
29
2
Campton
259
5
Milan
77
6
Canaan
213
6
Millsfield
6
0
Carroll
67
1
Milton
114
0
Center Harbor
89
3
Monroe
252
11
Chatham
12
0
Moultonborough
410
2
Clarksville
29
1
New Durham
101
0
Colebrook
272
5
New Hampton
167
4
Columbia
41
0
Northumberland
93
0
Conway
414
9
Orange
43
1
Cornish
158
3
Orford
81
1
Croydon
49
11
Ossipee
233
3
Dalton
79
7
Piermont
75
9
Danbury
108
3
Pittsburg
154
2
Dixville
19
1
Plainfield
125
8
Dorchester
37
0
Plymouth
505
21
Dummer
34
3
Randolph
55
5
Easton
39
3
Rumney
196
8
Eaton
51
3
Sanbornton
154
7
Effingham
62
0
Sandwich
160
6
Ellsworth
13
0
Shelburne
42
8
Enfield
219
3
Springfield
82
1
Errol
39
2
Stark
44
0
Franconia
149
16
Stewartstown
70
0
Freedom
89
0
Stratford
34
2
Gilford
459
13
Sugar Hill
94
6
Gilmanton
199
1
Sunapee
344
5
Gorham
195
23
Tamworth
142
4
Grafton
67
5
Thornton
170
8
Grantham
190
7
Tilton
217
3
Groton
33
0
Tuftonboro
263
1
Hanover
477
0
Wakefield
206
0
Hart's Loc
5
0
Warren
84
9
Haverhill
581
29
Waterville Val
29
0
Hebron
92
2
Wentworth
76
7
Hill
70
1
Wentworths Loc
6
0
Holderness
293
9
Whitefield
196
14
Jackson
93
4
Wilmot
121
0
Jefferson
119
3
Wolfeboro
607
3
Laconia Wl
252
0
Woodstock
91
5
Laconia W2
125
0
Laconia W3
261
3
Totals
17.698
588
DISTRICT 1: No votes cast: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt., Bean's Gt.. Bean's Pur. Cambridge, Chandlers Pur., Crawford's
Pur., Cutt's Gt., Dix's Gt.. Erving's Loc, Green's Gt.. Hadley's Pur., Hale's Loc, Kilkenny, Livermore, Low &
Burb. Gt, Martin's Loc., Odell. Pinkham's Gt., Sargent's Pur., Second Coll. Gt., Success, Thompson & Mess Purchase
228
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 2
Acworth
Allenstown
Alstead
Andover
Antrim
Barnstead
Barrington
Bennington
Boscawen
Bradford
Canterbury
Charlestown
Chesterfield
Chichester
Claremont Wl
Claremont W2
Claremont W3
Concord W A
Concord W B
Concord W C
Concord W D
Concord W E
Concord W F
Concord W G
Concord W H
Deerfield
Deering
Dunbarton
Epsom
Farmington
Francestown
Franklin Wl
Franklin W2
Franklin W3
Gilsum
Goshen
Greenfield
Hancock
Harrisville
tepublican
Democratic
Spaulding
Shaffer
65
24
150
142
113
46
179
57
259
70
194
55
214
139
82
21
298
94
213
43
174
104
288
96
182
63
157
47
170
75
474
214
190
217
328
154
385
114
372
169
321
143
232
162
487
167
409
129
523
167
266
62
134
22
215
53
229
44
207
138
161
51
237
99
154
78
248
81
35
15
41
35
140
23
253
64
101
41
Henniker
Hillsborough
Hopkinton
Langdon
Lee
Lempster
Loudon
Marlow
Nelson
Newbury
New London
Newport
Northfield
Northwood
Nottingham
Pembroke
Pittsfield
Rochester Wl
Rochester W2
Rochester W3
Rochester W4
Rochester W5
Roxbury
Salisbury
Stoddard
Strafford
Sullivan
Surry
Sutton
Unity
Walpole
Warner
Washington
Weare
Webster
Westmoreland
Windsor
Total
Republican
Democratic
Spaulding
Shaffer
425
168
395
85
1,007
199
41
7
188
97
117
26
242
67
37
8
57
21
178
25
788
90
497
179
236
95
218
43
196
78
419
139
186
53
164
113
178
86
174
138
126
149
149
113
11
6
131
27
54
20
377
60
55
18
58
23
145
63
52
24
302
73
357
94
113
36
377
104
167
38
130
49
18
2
17.245
6,134
DIRECT PRIMARY
229
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 3
Republican
Democratic
GrifTin Montville
Cohen
Atkinson
163
96
41
Brentwood
113
61
47
Danville
95
39
41
Dover Wl
137
30
103
Dover W2
83
16
104
Dover W3
149
37
160
Dover W4
217
32
169
Dover W5
220
33
139
Dover W6
140
38
111
Durham
336
73
318
East Kingston
53
26
26
Epping
163
88
122
Exeter
632
276
255
Fremont
115
33
45
Greenland
209
20
68
Hampstead
178
97
84
Hampton
467
396
462
Hampton Falls
93
88
47
Kensington
53
47
55
Kingston
181
128
95
Madbury
81
24
55
New Castle
166
15
68
Newfields
49
11
36
Newington
72
16
22
Newmarket
143
29
185
Newton
83
75
45
North Hampton
247
88
122
Plaistow
219
89
113
Portsmouth Wl
109
21
112
Portsmouth W2
174
34
204
Portsmouth W3
146
26
89
Portsmouth W4
183
22
109
Portsmouth W5
202
35
153
Rollinsford
64
20
108
Rye
417
101
182
Salem
701
296
475
Sandown
123
45
56
Seabrook
163
121
145
Somersworth Wl
51
26
63
Somersworth W2
39
7
72
Somersworth W3
49
5
67
Somersworth W4
21
0
65
Somersworth W5
16
1
61
South Hampton
19
16
29
Stratham
226
92
88
Windham
307
124
106
Totals
7,867
2.993
5,322
230
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 4
Republican
Democratic
Rinker
Christie
D'Allesandro
Hawkes
Auburn
218
26
61
7
Bedford
1,125
48
304
71
Bow
781
24
148
16
Candia
288
15
60
17
Chester
250
6
46
10
Derry
735
49
263
73
Hooksett
528
47
216
45
Hudson
608
58
251
76
Litchfield
206
20
86
17
Londonderry
806
51
238
60
Manchester Wl
881
79
464
102
Manchester W2
592
112
441
95
Manchester W3
313
88
363
69
Manchester W4
259
83
311
66
Manchester W5
170
75
257
67
Manchester W6
352
146
430
91
Manchester W7
250
107
325
79
Manchester W8
389
155
372
85
Manchester W9
240
135
352
111
Manchester WIO
360
117
496
104
Manchester Wl 1
176
55
226
195
Manchester W12
346
65
286
193
Pelham
304
33
87
76
Raymond
438
36
99
20
Totals
10,615
1,630
6,182
1,745
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 5
Republican
Democratic
Republican
Democratic
Streeter
Richards-Stower
Streeter
Richards-Stower
Amherst
1,128
200
Nashua-Wl
608
254
Brookline
162
53
Nashua-W2
526
209
Dublin
189
75
Nashua-W3
506
177
Fitzwilliam
196
35
Nashua-W4
122
123
Goffstown
841
402
Nashua-W5
379
261
Greenville
120
66
Nashua-W6
147
245
Hinsdale
109
67
Nashua- W7
253
195
Hollis
708
158
Nashua-W8
413
185
Jaffrey
493
142
Nashua-W9
363
210
Keene Wl
140
113
New Boston
276
74
Keene W2
207
159
New Ipswich
212
56
Keene W3
232
117
Peterborough
743
172
Keene W4
291
121
Richmond
76
22
Keene W5
373
133
Rindge
344
74
Lyndeborough
138
20
Sharon
43
17
Marlborough
122
65
Swanzey
347
118
Mason
86
29
Temple
114
38
Merrimack
948
446
Troy
83
42
Milford
889
248
Wilton
259
109
Mont Vernon
180
44
Winchester
145
86
Totals
13,511
5,360
DIRECT PRIMARY
231
STATE SENATE
DISTRICT 1
DISTRICT 2
Republican
Democratic
Republican
Democratic
Bond
Lamontagne
Bennett
Riba
King
Berlin Wl
93
141
Alexandria
50
44
27
Berlin W2
135
150
Bath
87
34
16
Berlin W3
217
138
Benton
16
11
1
Berlin W4
65
157
Bridgewater
71
75
22
Bethlehem
186
50
Bristol
165
205
52
Carroll
57
17
Danbury
54
67
30
Clarksville
27
1
Dorchester
31
9
17
Colebrook
280
41
Easton
21
22
8
Columbia
42
7
Ellsworth
8
4
2
Dalton
79
16
Groton
11
24
23
Dixville
20
5
Haverhill
272
307
75
Dummer
34
9
Hebron
42
63
8
Errol
46
11
Hill
49
30
29
Franconia
143
43
Landaff
22
24
10
Gorham
183
170
Lincoln
41
86
28
Jefferson
111
9
Lisbon
66
107
19
Lancaster
332
62
Littleton
212
410
166
Milan
84
29
Livermore
0
0
0
Millsfield
8
0
Lyman
11
27
11
Northumberland
95
83
Monroe
192
90
31
Pittsburg
161
14
New Hampton
99
78
60
Randolph
63
0
Orford
39
57
35
Shelburne
38
3
Piermont
34
44
24
Stark
42
12
Plymouth
226
261
145
Stewartstown
76
12
Rumney
78
104
59
Stratford
33
14
Sanbornton
91
73
74
Sugar Hill
90
23
Thornton
64
83
41
Wentworths Loc
6
2
Tilton
137
105
111
Whitefield
199
57
Warren
37
46
21
Waterville Val
9
14
9
Totals*
2,945
1,276
Wentworth
32
45
18
Woodstock
37
52
27
Totals
2,304 2,601
1.199
* No votes cast; At. & Gil Ac. Gt., Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur, Crawfords' Pur., Cutt's
Gt., Dix's Gt.. Erving's Loc. Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur.. Kilkenny. Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc, Odell,
Pinkham's Gt., Sargent's Pur., Second Coll. Gt. Success, Thompson & Meserve's Pur.
232
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
STATE SENATE
DISTRICT 3
Republican
Heath
Albany
33
Ashland
212
Bartlett
146
Brookfield
71
Campton
243
Center Harbor
84
Chatham
13
Conway
382
Eaton
50
Effingham
66
Freedom
96
Hale's Loc
0
Hart's Loc
5
Holderness
279
Jackson
94
Madison
128
Meredith
410
Moultonborough
394
Ossipee
242
Sandwich
165
Tamworth
146
Tuftonboro
291
Wakefield
213
Wolfeboro
635
DISTRICT 4
Republican
Democratic
Freese
Bownes
Alton
497
65
Barnstead
201
55
Farmington
205
125
Gilford
453
162
Gilmanton
188
56
Laconia Wl
251
59
Laconia W2
126
86
Laconia W3
246
109
Laconia W4
121
39
Laconia W5
95
94
Laconia W6
261
80
Middleton
34
16
Milton
114
55
New Durham
110
31
Pittsfield
203
53
Totals
3,105
1,085
Totals
4,398
DISTRICT 5
DISTRICT 6
Republican
Democratic
Republican
Democratic
Hough
Bowers
Dupont
Reed-Erickson
Andover
163
59
Barrington
221
146
Canaan
212
88
Rochester Wl
172
122
Enfield
214
63
Rochester W2
169
106
Grafton
60
19
Rochester W3
180
152
Hanover
482
287
Rochester W4
131
165
Lebanon Wl
275
116
Rochester W5
166
116
Lebanon W2
230
128
Rollinsford
72
105
Lebanon W3
247
no
Somersworth Wl
67
70
Lyme
130
70
Somersworth W2
43
69
Newbury
149
32
Somersworth W3
51
67
New London
723
102
Somersworth W4
18
66
Orange
43
8
Somersworth W5
14
59
Plainfield
129
109
Springfield
72
42
Totals
1,304
1,243
Sutton
121
79
Wilmot
112
44
Totals
3,362
1,356
DIRECT PRIMARY
233
STATE SENATE
DISTRICT 7
DISTRICT 9
Republ
ican
Democratic
Republican
Democratic
Chandler
Currier
Parrlsh
Roberge
Hall
Antrim
185
142
64
Amherst
1.075
192
Belmont
187
129
71
Bedford
1,210
344
Bennington
76
36
22
Francestown
174
62
Boscawen
190
168
90
Merrimack
904
390
Bradford
101
151
47
Mont Vernon
183
41
Deering
74
100
27
New Boston
277
77
Franklin WI
150
153
107
Franklin W2
89
89
80
Totals
3,823
1,106
Franklin W3
136
167
83
Henniker
212
310
155
Hillsborough
191
283
84
Northfield
140
142
96
Salisbury
74
78
26
Warner
202
244
103
Weare
229
257
107
Webster
80
116
35
Windsor
12
8
1
Totals
2,328 2,573
1,198
DISTRICT 8
DISTR
ICT 10
Republican
Democratic
Republican
Democratic
Spaulding
Disnard
♦Johnson
Blaisdell
Blaisdell
Acworth
67
26
Chesterfield
9
38
73
Alstead
109
48
Gilsum
6
4
17
Charlestown
291
123
Hinsdale
10
6
71
Claremont Wl
159
99
Keene Wl
0
13
126
Claremont W2
463
292
Keene W2
11
33
175
Claremont W3
179
255
Keene W3
17
26
125
Cornish
151
86
Keene W4
21
54
143
Croydon
48
19
Keene W5
24
68
156
Goshen
42
39
Sullivan
7
5
27
Grantham
177
30
Surry
7
4
28
Langdon
41
7
Swanzey
28
38
133
Lempster
105
30
Westmoreland
10
27
55
Marlow
33
7
Winchester
82
23
97
Newport
463
225
Stoddard
52
19
Totals
232
339
1,226
Sunapee
345
89
Unity
54
32
* (write-in)
Walpole
291
76
Washington
104
36
Totals
3,174
1,538
234
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STATE SENATE: DISTRICT u
Dublin
Fitzwilliam
Greenfield
Hancock
Harrisville
Jaffrey
Lyndeborough
Marlborough
Mil ford
Nelson
New Ipswich
Peterborough
Richmond
Rindge
Roxbury
Sharon
Temple
Troy
Wilton
Republican
}ass
Sawtelle
White
98
1
121
85
12
137
142
2
59
201
4
123
78
9
27
262
26
281
82
11
68
72
8
65
577
37
404
34
3
31
109
13
156
616
19
283
22
7
61
102
10
304
6
3
5
31
2
21
85
2
63
36
7
58
158
4
129
Democratic
Burnham
Kalina
79
20
27
15
19
12
59
19
65
9
92
77
16
8
49
24
152
104
23
7
49
23
147
53
15
10
45
33
4
3
17
2
22
18
30
17
78
52
Totals
2,796
180
2,396
988
506
DISTRICT 12
Republican
Democratic
Magee
Pressly
Brookline
156
61
Greenville
108
69
Hollis
665
174
Mason
77
33
Nashua-Wl
602
333
Nashua-W2
458
270
Nashua-W3
379
248
Nashua-W9
310
263
DISTRICT 13
Nashua-W4
Nashua-W5
Nashua-W6
Nashua- W7
Nashua-W8
Totals
Democratic
Nelson
181
336
323
273
277
1,390
Totals
2,755
1,451
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STATE SENATE
Hudson
Litchfield
Londonderry
Pelham
Totals
DISTRICT 14
Republican
Charbonneau
736
234
849
338
2,157
DISTRICT 15
Republican
Democratic
McLane
Veroneau
Concord-W A
320
174
Concord-W B
356
157
Concord-W C
352
174
Concord-W D
301
145
Concord-W E
226
164
Concord-W F
463
183
Concord-W G
402
142
Concord-W H
506
186
Hopkinton
944
199
Pembroke
394
136
Totals
4,264
1,660
DISTRICT 16
Totals
3,297
1,647
DISTRICT 18
Republican
Democratic
Podles
Onigman
Auburn
228
77
Manchester-W4
Dunbarton
201
49
Manchester-W6
Goffstown
840
388
Manchester-W7
Hooksett
544
230
Manchester-W8
Manchester-Wl
868
411
Manchester-W9
Manchester-W2
616
492
Totals
Democratic
Stephen
408
591
452
561
578
2,590
DISTRICT 17
Republi
ican
Democratic
Barnes
Johnson
Butler
Allenstown
51
116
140
Bow
190
763
137
Brentwood
64
113
43
Candia
181
156
70
Canterbury
54
151
99
Chichester
32
152
42
Deerfield
178
158
54
Epping
176
112
119
Epsom
59
234
39
Fremont
92
75
44
Loudon
73
184
65
Northwood
53
222
42
Raymond
426
163
154
Strafford
40
176
57
Totals
1,669
2,775
1,105
236
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DISTRICT 19
DISTRICT 20
Chester
Danville
Derry
East Kingston
Hampstead
Kingston
Newton
Sandown
South Hampton
Totals
Republican
Democratic
Bartlett
Eckhaus
264
53
Manchester-WS
138
47
Manchester-W5
812
352
Manchester-WlO
79
27
Manchester- W 1 1
265
88
Manchester-W12
325
92
152
46
Totals
178
57
37
30
Democratic
St. Jean
449
348
653
439
477
2,366
2,250
792
DISTRICT 21
Republican
Torr
Dover-W 1
156
Dover-W2
95
Dover-W3
180
Dover-W4
220
Dover-W5
246
Dover-W6
160
Durham
371
Lee
191
Madbury
97
Nottingham
190
Atkinson
Plaistow
Salem
Windham
Totals
DISTRICT 22
Republican
Democratic
Delahunty
Featherston
266
276
903
430
42
116
502
109
1,875
769
Totals
1,906
DISTRICT 23
DISTRICT 24
Exeter
Hampton
Hampton Falls
Kensington
Newfields
Newmarket
Seabrook
Stratham
Totals
nocratic
Preston
317
Greenland
519
New Castle
58
Newington
59
North Hampton
38
Portsmouth-W 1
197
Portsmouth-W2
170
Portsmouth-W3
97
Portsmouth-W4
Portsmouth-W5
1,455
Rye
Democratic
Krasker
77
75
25
144
140
268
115
160
195
202
Totals
1,401
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REPRESENTATIVES TO THE GENERAL COURT
The following summary gives the names of the candidates for Representative to the General
Court in the Republican Primary and the Democratic Primary, their residence and the number
of votes for each. The nominees for each party are indicated by asterisks.
BELKNAP COUNTY
District No. 1 (Center Harbor. New Hampton, Sanbomton)(l)
*Steven Maviglio, Sanbornton. r 74
*Steven Maviglio, Sanbornton, d 117
District No. 2 (Tilton)(l)
*Kenneth A. Randall, Tilton, r 224
♦Richard J. Montembeault, St., Tilton, d 109
District No. 3 (Center Harbor, New Hampton, Sanbornton, Tilton)(l)
(f) *James J. White, Sanbornton 545
Thomas B. Salatiello, Sanbornton 34
Total Vote, r 579
*Thomas B. Salatiello, Sanbornton 1 36
Katherine D. Dawson, Tilton 102
Total Vote, d 238
District No. 4 (Meredith)(2)
*Earle D. Hardy, Meredith 360
*Charles C. Vogler, Meredith 323
Total Vote, r 683
*Earle D. Hardy, Meredith, d 22
District No. 5 (Belmont, Gilford)(4)
♦Ralph W. Pearson, Gilford 620
♦Robert S. Hawkins, Belmont 556
♦Richard H. Campbell, Jr., Gilford 530
♦Richard A. Ballou, Gilford 508
Thomas G. Cain, Belmont 5(X)
Total Vote, r 2,714
♦Kathy Francke, Gilford 192
♦Jane A. Murray, Belmont 180
♦Wayne R. Blanchard, Gilford 68
♦Richard H. Campbell. Jr., Gilford 21
Robert S. Hawkins. Belmont 17
Thomas G. Cain. Belmont 14
Total Vote, d 592
District No. 6 (Alton. Gilmanton)(2)
♦Alice S. Ziegra, Alton 585
♦Matthew J. Locke, Alton 328
Virginia M. Dore, Alton 313
Total Vote, r 1 ,226
♦Alice S. Ziegra, Alton 16
Virginia M . Dore, Alton 12
Total Vote, d 28
District No. 7 (Barnstead)(l)
♦Paul A. Golden, Barnstead, r 192
District No. 8 (Laconia-Ward 4)(1)
♦Thomas E.P. Rice, Jr., Laconia 97
Phyllis A. Shoemaker, Laconia 29
Total Vote, r 126
♦Peter B. Hance, Laconia 38
Ethel M. MacKay, Laconia 31
Total Vote, d 69
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District No. 9 (Laconia-Ward 1)(1)
*Ralph J. Rosen, Laconia, r 238
District No. 10 (Laconia-Wards 2 & 5)(2)
♦Dennis R. Boiduc. Laconia 220
♦Lawrence Richardson, Laconia II
Total Vote, r 231
♦Lawrence Richardson, Laconia 148
*Doris R Makely, Laconia 112
Total Vote, d 260
District No. II (Laconia-Ward 3)(l)
♦Robert H. Turner, Laconia 215
Herbert F. Stover, Jr. , Laconia 78
Total Vote, r 293
♦Lorraine T. Benoit, Laconia, d 84
District No. 12 (Laconia-Ward 6)(1)
♦Kenneth R Peters, Laconia, r 250
District No. 13 (Laconia-Wards 1,2,3,5 & 6)(1)
(0 ♦Robert G. Holbrook, Laconia, r 1 ,066
CARROLL COUNTY
District No. I (Bartlett, Chatham, Hart's Location, Jackson)(l)
♦Gene G. Chandler, Bartlett, r 257
District No. 2 (Conway, Hale's Location)(3)
♦Arthur G. Dodge, Jr. , Conway 392
♦Howard C. Dickinson, Jr. , Conway 350
♦Nanci A. Allard, Conway 284
Michael DiGregorio, Conway 168
Total Vote, r 1 , 194
♦Arthur G. Dodge, Jr. , Conway, d 11
District No. 3 (Albany, Eaton, Freedom, Madison)(l)
♦Robert J. Daly, Jr. , Freedom, r 296
District No. 4 (Moultonborough, Sandwich, Tamworth)(2)
♦Robert W. Foster, Moultonborough 552
♦Allen R. Wiggin, Moultonborough 33 1
Christopher M. Tremblay, Moultonborough 307
Total Vote, r 1 , 190
♦Eleanor H. Webb, Sandwich, d 160
District No. 5 (Effingham, Ossipee, Tuftonboro)(2)
♦Gerard E. Powers, Jr. , Ossipee 537
♦Howard N. Saunders, Tuftonboro 477
Total Vote, r 1 ,014
District No. 6 (Brookfield, Wolfeboro)(2)
♦Russell C. Chase, Wolfeboro 682
♦Kenneth J. MacDonald, Wolfeboro 550
Total Vote, r 1 ,232
♦Katherine McEachern D'Amours, Wolfeboro 95
♦Robert A. Hogan, Jr. , Wolfeboro 83
Total Vote, d 178
District No. 7 (Wakefield)(l)
♦J. Lisbeth Olimpio, Wakefield, r 223
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CHESHIRE COUNTY
District No. 1 (Alstead, Walpole)(2)
*David A. Young, Alstead 379
♦Jeffrey C. Miller, Walpole 360
Total Vote, r 739
♦Barbara J. Seelye, Walpole. d 124
District No. 2 (Chesterfield, Surry, Westmoreland)(2)
*JoAnn T. Morse, Chesterfield 287
♦John J. Laurent, Westmoreland 286
Richard J. Daschbach, Westmoreland 13
Total Vote, r 586
♦Richard J. Daschbach, Westmoreland 151
♦JoAnn T. Morse, Chesterfield 14
John J. Laurent, Westmoreland 12
Total Vote, d 177
District No. 3 (Hinsdale, Winchester)(3)
♦Robert F. Delano, Hinsdale 220
♦Eugene W. Clark, Winchester 196
♦Margaret E. Pinard, Winchester 161
Total Vote, r 577
♦Irene A. Pratt, Winchester 149
♦Kenneth A. Cole, Winchester 127
♦John R. Dennis, Winchester 119
Total Vote, d 395
District No. 4 (Gilsum, Marlow, Stoddard, Sullivan)(l)
♦Daniel Adams Eaton, Stoddard, r 15
♦Daniel Adams Eaton, Stoddard, d 68
District No. 5 (Dublin, Harrisville, Marlborough, Nelson, Roxbury)(2)
♦Irvin H. Gordon, Marlborough 369
♦Stephen G. Avery, Dublin 314
William A. Riley, Nelson 43
Total Vote, r 726
♦William A. Riley, Nelson 220
♦Andi T. Johnson, Dublin 133
Total Vote, d 353
District No. 6 (Jaffrey)(2)
♦Richard A. Grodin, Jaffrey 433
♦Alfred P. Sawyer, Jaffrey 416
Total Vote, r 849
♦Richard A. Grodin, Jaffrey 33
♦Alfred P. Sawyer, Jaffrey 13
Total Vote, d 46
District No. 7 (Troy)(l)
♦William R. Matson, Troy, d 48
District No. 8 (Fitzwilliam, Richmond)(l)
♦Donald O. Crutchley, Fitzwilliam, r 279
District No. 9 (Rindge)(l)
♦John B. Hunt, Rindge, r 374
District No. 10 (Swanzey)(2)
♦Stacey W. Cole, Swanzey 347
♦David M. Perry, Swanzey 315
Total Vote, r 662
♦Blanche H. MacFarlane, Swanzey 108
♦Donald H. MacFarlane, Swanzey 102
Total Vote, d 210
District No. 11 (Fitzwilliam, Richmond, Rindge, Swanzey)(l)
(0 ♦Katherine H. Metzger, Fitzwilliam 540
Robert G. Poor, Swanzey 473
Total Vote, r 1 ,013
♦Alfred Luke Faust, Richmond, d 199
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District No. 12 (Keene-Ward 1)(1)
*Paul G. Blacketor, Keene 77
Ruth E. Lashon, Keene 53
Total Vote, d 130
District No. 13 (Keene-Ward 2)(1)
*Susan Schwartz, Keene, r 12
*Susan Schwartz, Keene, d 181
District No. 14 (Keene-Ward 3)(1)
*Douglas Hill, Keene, r (write-in) 21
*David R. Meader, Keene, d 125
District No. 15 (Keene-Ward 4)(1)
*Gertrude B. Pearson, Keene (write-in) 140
Linda L. Stavely, Keene (write-in) 19
Total Vote, r 159
*Linda L. Stavely, Keene. .(write-in) 38
Gertrude B. Pearson, Keene. .(write-in) 23
Total Vote, d 61
District No. 16 (Keene-Ward 5)(1)
*David M. LaMar, Keene, r 12
*David M. LaMar, Keene, d 137
District No. 17 (Keene-Wards l-5)(4)
(f) *David A. Pierce, Keene 907
*Wayne Spear, Keene 756
*Arlayne E. Pierce, Keene 739
♦Bradford Todd, Keene.. (write-in) 132
Richard F. Doucette, Keene 29
Katherine D. Foster, Keene 16
Total Vote, r 2,579
♦Katherine D. Foster, Keene 556
♦Richard F. Doucette, Keene 526
♦Robert E. Barber, Jr. , Keene 508
♦Lee L. Bird, Keene 443
Bradford Todd, Keene. .(write-in) 35
Total Vote, d 2,068
COOS COUNTY
District No. 1 (Atkinson & Gil. Ac. Grant, Clarksville, Colebrook, Dix's Grant, Dixville, Pittsburg, Second College
Grant, Stewartstown, Wentworth's Location)(2)
♦Beaton Marsh, Colebrook 452
♦Gerald P Merrill, Pittsburg 370
Constance M. Coviello, Stewartstown 137
Total Vote, r 959
♦Thomas M. Cultivan, Stewartstown, d 78
District No. 2 (Cambridge, Columbia, Dummer, Errol, Erving's Location, Millsfield. Odell, Stratford)(l)
♦C. Fitzgerald Buckley III, Columbia, r 106
District No. 3 (Northumberland, Stark)(l)
♦Josephine Mayhew, Northumberland, d 99
District No. 4 (Jefferson, Kilkenny, Lancaster)(l)
♦Lynn C. Horton, Lancaster, r 459
♦Lynn C. Horton, Lancaster, d 15
District No. 5 (Dalton, Whitefield)(l)
♦Harold W. Burns, Whitefield, r 280
♦Raymond N. Gradual, Whitefield, d 79
District No. 6 (Dalton, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Lancaster, Northumberland, Stark, Whitefield)(I)
(0 ♦Marie R. Bond, Jefferson 648
Jeffrey R. Woodburn, Whitefield 97
Total Vote, r 745
♦Jeffrey R. Woodburn, Whitefield, d 294
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District No. 7 (Bean's Grant, Bean's Purchase, Carroll. Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase, Cutt's Grant, Gorham,
Green's Grant, Hadley's Purchase, Low & Burbank's Grant, Martin's Location, Pinkham's Grant, Randolph, Sargent's
Purchase, Shelburne, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase)(2)
*Dana K. MacLeod, Gorham 219
*Lawrence J. Guay, Gorham 142
Otto H. Oleson, Gorham 131
Total Vote, r 492
*Otto H. Oleson, Gorham 234
*Lawrence J. Guay, Gorham 1 88
Total Vote, d 422
District No. 8 (Berlin Wards 1-4, Milan)(6)
*Catherine V. Brungot, Berlin 533
*Robert E. Dumont. Berlin 420
*Paul E. St. Hilaire, Berlin 391
*June L. Mortenson, Berlin 380
*Harold D. Nelson. Berlin 115
Anthony R. Harp, Berlin 31
*Romeo J. Theriault, Berlin 19
George Lemire, Berlin 18
Dennis J. Kilbride. Berlin 12
Total Vote, r 1 ,919
*Romeo J. Theriault, Berlin 654
♦Dennis J. Kilbride, Berlin 561
*George Lemire. Berlin 519
*Harold D. Nelson. Berlin 508
*Romeo R. Frenette, Berlin 501
*Marie C. Hawkinson. Berlin 495
Anthony R. Harp. Berlin 379
George E. O'Hara. Berlin 326
Catherine V. Brungot, Berlin 22
Total Vote, d 3,965
GRAFTON COUNTY
District No. 1 (Bethlehem, Littleton)(3)
*Richard L. Hill, Littleton 577
♦Kathleen W. Ward, Littleton 570
*Henry F. Whitcomb. Jr. , Littleton 542
Rita C. McAvoy, Littleton 424
Total Vote, r 2.113
*Kathryn T Taylor. Littleton 214
*Terrence N. St. Germain. Littleton 1 70
♦Margaret Gale. Bethlehem. (write-in) 44
Kathleen W. Ward. Littleton 21
Richard L. Hill. Littleton 11
Henry F. Whitcomb, Jr., Littleton 10
Total Vote, d 470
District No. 2 (Lisbon, Lyman, Monroe)(l)
♦Philip H. Weymouth, Lisbon, r 453
District No. 3 (Benton, Franconia, Landaff, Sugar Hill, Warren)(l)
♦Edward Densmore, Franconia, r 62
♦Edward Densmore, Franconia, d 117
District No. 4 (Easton. Lincoln, Livermore. Woodstock)(I)
♦Roger D. Stewart. Lincoln, r 260
♦Roger D. Stewart, Lincoln 13
O'Connor (write-in) 11
Total Vote, d 24
District No. 5 (Bath, Haverhill, Piermont)(2)
♦Douglass P. Teschner, Haverhill 563
♦Paul I. LaMott, Haverhill 494
Homer L. May, Haverhill 238
Total Vote, r 1 ,295
♦Craig B. Hill, Piermont 88
♦Douglass P. Teschner, Haverhill 31
Paul I. LaMott, Haverhill 25
Total Vote, d 144
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District No. 6 (Campton, Dorchester, Ellsworth, Rumney, Thornton, Waterville Valley, Wentworth)(2)
*J. Keith Markley. Campton 605
*Larry E. Eno, Thornton 359
Total Vote, r 964
District No. 7 (Lyme, Orford)(l)
♦Deborah L. Arnesen, Orford, d 1 30
District No. 8 (Groton, Hebron, Holderness, Plymouth)(3)
*William J. Driscoll, Plymouth 552
*David O. Dow, Plymouth 493
*Shirley M. Bennett, Plymouth 384
W. Richardson Blair, Holderness 330
Milo H. Cheney, Plymouth 309
Robert W. Dearborn, Plymouth 219
Mark J. Halioran, Plymouth 142
Total Vote, r 2,429
*Mark J. Halioran, Plymouth 199
*Robert J. Crowley, Plymouth 141
♦William I Driscoll, Plymouth 2!
David O. Dow, Plymouth 18
Shirley M. Bennett, Plymouth 17
Total Vote, d 396
District No. 9 (Ashland, Bridgewater)(l)
*Nils H. Larson, Jr. , Bridgewater 260
Philip Preston, Ashland 107
Total Vote, r 367
♦Philip Preston, Ashland, d 86
District No. 10 (Bristol)(l)
♦Bruce C. Rounds, Bristol , r 346
District No. 11 (Alexandria, Canaan, Enfield, Grafton, Orange)(3)
♦David M. Scanlan, Canaan 4(X)
♦C. Dana Christy, Canaan 384
♦William B. Rose, Enfield 376
John B. Hammond, Canaan 359
Roger L. Easton, Canaan 1 80
Fletcher DeWolf Alexandria 97
Dascomb R. Forbush, Canaan 14
Total Vote, r 1.810
♦Dascomb R. Forbush, Canaan 224
♦David M. Scanlan, Canaan 47
John B. Hammond, Canaan 26
♦C. Dana Christy, Canaan 21
Roger L. Easton, Canaan 17
William B. Rose, Enfield 14
Total Vote, d 349
District No. 12 (Hanover)(4)
♦Arthur W, Mudge, Hanover, r 485
♦Mary P. Chambers, Hanover 38 1
♦Marion L. Copenhaver, Hanover 370
♦Sharon L. Nordgren, Hanover 365
♦Robert H. Guest, Hanover 355
Total Vote, d 1 .471
District No. 13 (Lebanon-Wards l-3)(5)
♦Howard C. Townsend, Lebanon 654
♦Carl S. Adams, Lebanon 633
♦Pamela B. Bean, Lebanon 607
♦Channing T. Brown, Lebanon 574
♦Karen O. Wadsworth, Lebanon 526
Harold B. Blodgett, Lebanon 525
Total Vote, r 3,519
♦Karen O. Wadsworth, Lebanon 21
♦Pamela B. Bean, Lebanon 20
Harold B. Blodgett, Lebanon 10
Total Vote, d 51
DIRECT PRIMARY 243
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
District No. 1 (Deering, Hillsborough, Windsor)(2)
♦David D. Hultgren, Deering 393
*Ervin R. Lachut, Hillsborough 332
Joseph M. Eaton. Sr. . Hillsborough 230
Total Vote, r 955
*Steve Fowie, Hillsborough, d 121
District No. 2 (Antrim)(l)
*Larry G. Elliott. Antrim 1 83
Howard S. Humphrey, Sr. . Antrim 138
Total Vote, r 32 1
*W. Gordon Allen. Antrim, d 84
District No. 3 (Weare)(I)
*Neal M. Kurk. Weare. r 423
♦Beatrice F. Bean, Weare, d 115
District No. 4 (Bennington, Francestown, New Boston)(I)
*Roland A. Sallada, New Boston, r 554
♦Elizabeth C. Petz, New Boston, d 159
District No. 5 (Bennington, Francestown, New Boston, Weare)(l)
(f) *Elizabeth A. Moore, New Boston, r 922
♦Sheila A. Bourbeau, Francestown, d 245
District No. 6 (Goffstown)(5)
♦Lawrence A. Emerton, Sr. , Goffstown 761
♦Karen R. McRae, Goffstown 705
♦Alice Tirrell Knight, Goffstown 698
♦Bruce F. Hunter, Goffstown 683
♦Daniel P. McNerney, Goffstown (write-in) 27
Donna C. Kelly, Goffstown 22
Total Vote, r 2,896
♦Donna C. Kelly, Goffstown 417
♦Sara-Ann Sarette, Goffstown 406
♦Ruth E. Gage, Goffstown 392
♦Michael J. Ryan, Goffstown 373
♦Carole Whitcher Adams, Goffstown 332
Total Vote, d 1 ,920
District No. 7 (Greenfield, Hancock, Peterborough)(3)
♦Merton S. Dyer. Peterborough 1 ,004
♦Robert H. Grip, Peterborough 880
♦Eleanor H. Amidon, Hancock 83 1
Total Vote, r 2,715
♦Edward W. Hamblin, Peterborough 226
♦James R. Lawn, Peterborough 218
♦Alan Lambert, Hancock 204
Total Vote, d 648
District No. 8 (Lyndeborough, Sharon, Temple, Wilton)(2)
♦Howard F. Mason, Wilton 504
♦Paul L. Drolet, Jr. , Wilton 399
Total Vote, r 903
♦Barry Rhodes, Sharon, d 1 76
District No. 9 (Amherst, Mont Vernon)(4)
♦Nancy L. Tarpley, Amherst 1 ,074
♦Carol H. Holden, Amherst 1 ,008
♦Elizabeth D. Lown, Amherst 997
♦Garret P. Cowenhoven. Amherst 969
Robert W. Brown, Amherst 805
Total Vote, r 4,853
♦Eleanor B. Fellows, Amherst 202
♦Linda T. Foster, Mont Vernon 193
♦David A. Lambarth. Mont Vernon 1 76
♦Garret P. Cowenhoven, Amherst 17
Total Vote, d 588
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District No. 10 (Milford)(4)
*Bartolo V. Prestipino, Milford 570
*Lester R. Perham, Milford 564
*David K. Wheeler, Milford 556
*Vivian Barry, Wheeler 506
Rosario Ricciardi, Milford 476
Charles W. Ferguson, Milford 471
William C. English, Milford 391
Virginia Spring Wegener, Milford 109
Total Vote, r 3,643
*David K. Wheeler, Milford 33
*Bartolo V. Prestipino, Milford 29
*Vivian Barry, Milford 24
*Lester R. Perham, Milford 21
Rosario Ricciardi, Milford 20
William C. English, Milford 15
Charles W. Ferguson, Milford 12
Total Vote, d 154
District No. 11 (Bedford)(4)
*Dorothy C. Bowers, Bedford 1 ,035
♦Barbara A. Upton, Bedford 1 ,023
*Maurice E. Goulet, Bedford 859
*John F Klose, Bedford 693
M. Elaine Tefft, Bedford 669
Total Vote, r 4,279
*Donald Silverman, Bedford 362
*Dorothy C. Bowers, Bedford 15
♦Barbara A. Upton, Bedford 13
Total Vote, d 390
District No. 12 (Litchfield)(l)
*Ellen-Ann Robinson. Litchfield, r 218
*Rina Petit, Litchfield, d 115
District No. 13 (Merrimack)(6)
*Robert N. Kelley, Merrimack 862
*Emma M . Dodge, Merrimack 85 1
*Guy R. Granger, Jr. , Merrimack 824
*Dennis H. Fields, Merrimack 808
*Frederick G. Ahrens, Merrimack 776
*Ferdinand Smilari, Merrimack (write-in) 185
Nancy G. Frank, Merrimack 86
Total Vote, r 4,392
*Nancy G. Frank, Merrimack 419
*John T. Mackey, Merrimack 379
*Nancy M. Ryan, Merrimack 359
*David Ayala, Merrimack 341
*Robyn-Lyn Ciampa, Merrimack 338
*Mona M. Hall, Merrimack 337
Total Vote, d 2, 173
District No. 14 (Litchfield, Merrimack)(l)
(0 *Stephen N. Robinson, Litchfield, r 1 .041
*Ellen C. Dube, Merrimack, d 529
District No. 15 (New lpswich)(l)
*Bonnie B. Packard. New Ipswich, r 243
*Bonnie B. Packard. New Ipswich, d 10
District No. 16 (Brookline. Greenville. Mason)(l)
*Shirley A. Morley, Mason, r 357
*Betty B. Hall. Brookline, d 165
District No. 17 (Brookline, Greenville, Mason, New Ipswich)(l)
(0 *Clyde S. Eaton, Greenville, r 566
*Claudette Chagnon, Mason, d 204
DIRECT PRIMARY 245
District No. 18 (Hollis)(2)
*George W. Wright. Mollis 569
♦Gladys M. Cox, Mollis 479
Eliot B. Ware. Jr., Mollis 338
Total Vote, r 1 ,386
♦George W, Wright, Mollis, d 10
District No. 19 (Hudson)(6)
*G. Philip Rodgers. Hudson 583
♦Stanley N. Searles. Sr. , Mudson 566
♦Lionel R. Boucher, Mudson 546
♦Shawn N. Jasper, Mudson 534
♦Willard N. Young, Mudson 501
♦David J. Alukonis, Hudson 443
Jeffrey D. Turmel , Hudson 424
Total Vote, r 3,597
♦George H. Baker, Sr. , Mudson 322
♦Bess E. Mousseau, Mudson 286
♦Kevin P Riley, Mudson 276
♦Joan M. Carlen, Hudson 266
♦Jean S. Serine, Hudson 265
♦Patrick E. Kirby, Hudson 252
Total Vote, d 1 ,667
District No. 20 (Pelham)(3)
♦Michael E. Jones. Pelham 289
♦Norman B. Lawrence, Pelham 228
♦Patrick Culbert, Pelham 200
Edmund Rosamilio, Pelham 1 83
Total Vote, r 900
♦Harold V. Lynde. Jr. . Pelham 1 55
♦Michael P. Marcinkowski. Pelham 143
♦Michael J. Fedele. Pelham 131
Total Vote, d 429
District No. 21 (Hudson, Pelham)(l)
(0 ♦Leonard A. Smith. Hudson, r 1 ,049
District No. 22 (Nashua-Ward 1)(3)
♦Robert C. Bicknell, Nashua 472
♦Paul M. Tyree, Nashua 420
♦Duncan Witthun. Nashua 378
Total Vote, r 1 ,270
♦Barbara J. Baldizar, Nashua 305
♦Joel M. Blumenthal. Nashua 233
♦Thomas P. Hujsak. Nashua 190
Total Vote, d 728
District No. 23 (Nashua-Ward 2)(3)
♦Alice B. Record. Nashua 430
♦William H. Hatch. Nashua 378
♦Stanley R. Vanderlosk, Nashua 344
Total Vote, r 1 . 152
♦Kevin T. Mulligan, Nashua 224
♦Ryan W. Teeboom, Nashua 177
♦William H. Hatch. Nashua 21
Total Vote, d 422
District No. 24 (Nashua-Ward 3)(3)
♦Nancy M. Ford. Nashua 404
♦Robert A. Daigle. Nashua 14
Total Vote, r 418
♦Lionel Guilbert, Nashua 216
♦Robert A. Daigle. Nashua 196
♦Cecile M. McDonough. Nashua 136
Henry E Spaloss, Nashua 80
Total Vote, d 628
District No. 25 (Nashua-Ward 5)(3)
♦Susan N. Harlan. Nashua 294
♦Joseph W. DuBois. Jr. , Nashua 255
♦Donnalee M. Lozeau, Nashua 248
Total Vbte, r 797
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*Linda D. Long, Nashua 278
*David E. Cote, Nashua 246
*Bret M. Clemons, Nashua 189
Total Vbte, d 713
District No. 26 (Nashua-Ward 9)(3)
*Lucien G. Rousseau, Jr., Nashua, r 10
*Francis X. Donovan, Nashua 203
*Ann M. Derosier, Nashua 1 72
*Lucien G. Rousseau, Jr. , Nashua 154
Total Vote, d 529
District No. 27 (Nashua-Wards 1,2,3, 5 & 9)(1)
(0 *Alan C. Thomaier, Nashua, r 1 ,712
♦Daniel Toomey, Nashua, d 1 ,293
District No. 28 (Nashua-Ward 4)(3)
*Steve Kuchinski, Nashua 152
♦Romeo W. Jean, Nashua 1 20
*Hector J. Hidalgo, Nashua 53
Dolores R. Price, Nashua 51
John W. Smart, Nashua 41
Total Vote, d 417
District No. 29 (Nashua-Ward 6)(3)
*James E. McDowell, Nashua, r 31
*James E. McDowell, Nashua 300
*Gabrielle V. Gagnon, Nashua 295
*Roland J. Lefebvre, Nashua 210
Margaret L. McGlynn, Nashua 161
Total Vote, d 966
District No. 30 (Nashua-Ward 7)(3)
*Adam C. Gureckis, Sr. , Nashua 263
♦Roland A. Morrissette, Nashua 219
♦Ronald F Sage, Jr., Nashua 170
Total Vote, d 652
District No. 31 (Nashua-Ward 8)(3)
♦Edmund M. Keefe, Nashua 406
♦Bonnie Lou McCann, Nashua 19
Total Vote, r 425
♦Debora B. Pignatelli, Nashua 204
♦Bonnie Lou McCann, Nashua 192
♦Michael J. Drake, Nashua 142
Roland M. Plante, Nashua 42
Total Vote, d 580
District No. 32 (Nashua-Wards 4,6,7 & 8)(1)
(0 ♦Raymond O. LaRoche, Nashua, r 742
♦A. Theresa Drabinowicz, Nashua, d 88 1
District No. 33 (Manchester-Ward 1)(3)
♦Lee Anne S. Steiner, Manchester 669
♦Carolyn L. Brady, Manchester 634
♦Linda S. Wihby, Manchester 626
Total Vote, r 1 ,929
♦Kathryn U. Muirhead, Manchester 458
♦Quentin W. Keefe, Manchester 426
♦Robert J. Kirby, Manchester 364
Total Vote, d 1 ,248
District No. 34 (Manchester-Ward 2)(3)
♦Walter A. Stiles, Manchester 535
♦Catherine A. Schneiderat, Manchester 532
♦Christine A. Biondi, Manchester 393
Total Vote, r 1 ,460
♦Richard F. Ahern, Manchester 471
♦Michael P. Foye, Manchester 383
♦Ronald O. Mailhot, Manchester 382
Total Vote, d 1 ,236
DIRECT PRIMARY 247
District No. 35 (Manchester-Ward 3)(3)
♦Harold M. Worthen, Jr.. Manchester 301
*Ann J. Bourque, Manchester 12
♦Theodora P. Nardi, Manchester 12
Joanne A. O'Rourke, Manchester 10
Total Vote, r 335
♦Ann J. Bourque, Manchester 379
♦Joanne A. O'Rourke, Manchester 334
♦Theodora P. Nardi, Manchester 222
Josephine S. Vy rros, Manchester 115
Total Vote, d 1 ,050
District No. 36 (Manchester-Wards 1,2 & 3)(1)
(0 *Scott E. Green, Manchester 1 ,249
Carroll E. Winch, Manchester 595
Total Vote, r 1 ,844
♦William F. Horan, Jr. , Manchester 679
Paul M. Robitaille, Manchester 555
John Paul Lemery, Manchester 294
Total Vote, d 1 ,528
District No. 37 (Manchester-Ward 4)(3)
♦Leo P. Pepino, Manchester 235
♦Toni Pappas, Manchester 1 79
♦Bella Duperron, Manchester 151
Total Vote, r 565
♦Lionel W. Johnson, Manchester 244
♦Alice T. Wallace, Manchester 234
♦Cornelius J. Keane, Manchester 231
Joseph L. Cote, Manchester 173
Paul A. Nichols, Jr. , Manchester 96
Total Vote, d 978
District No. 38 (Manchester-Ward 5)(3)
♦William M. Barry, Manchester 271
♦Daniel J. Healy, Manchester 266
♦Daniel M. McCarthy, Manchester 244
Total Vote, d 781
District No. 39 (Manchester-Ward 6)(3)
♦Herbert N. Foote, Sr. , Manchester 284
♦Leona Dykstra, Manchester 35
♦Lillian E. Soucy, Manchester 32
Total Vote, r 351
♦Leona Dykstra, Manchester 573
♦Lillian E. Soucy, Manchester 411
♦Benjamin C. Baroody, Manchester 354
Total Vote, d 1 ,338
District No. 40 (Manchester-Wards 4.5 & 6)(1)
(f) ♦Robert E. Murphy, Manchester, r 20
♦Robert E. Murphy, Manchester 1 ,267
Durette (write-in) 16
Total Vote, d 1 ,283
District No. 41 (Manchester-Ward 7)(3)
♦Gilles R. Provost, Manchester, r 215
♦Patricia R. Dwyer, Manchester 373
♦Fernand A. Genest, Manchester 351
♦Charles J. Leclerc, Manchester 280
Norman R. Horion, Manchester 104
Total Vote, d 1,108
District No. 42 (Manchester-Ward 8)(3)
♦Jacquelyn M. Domaingue, Manchester 332
♦Roland O. Beaupre, Manchester 257
♦Lawrence Constantine, Manchester 214
Laurence J. Polk, Manchester 173
John A. King, Manchester 10
Total Vote, r 986
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*John A. King, Manchester 426
♦Richard N. Dubois, Manchester 413
*Joseph G. LaFrance, Manchester 299
Zbigniew Zarzycki, Manchester 133
Total Vote, d 1 ,271
District No. 43 (Manchester-Ward 9)(3)
♦William J. Desrosiers, Jr., Manchester 213
*Janet G. Barry, Manchester 1 88
*Mark A. Krochmal, Manchester 152
Total Vote, r 553
*Peter A. Burkush, Manchester 485
♦Anthony T. Karam, Manchester 287
♦Nathan M. Bowen, Manchester 276
Marie B. Peters, Manchester 270
Total Vote, d 1 ,318
District No. 44 (Manchester-Wards 7,8 & 9)(1)
(f) ♦Frances L. Riley, Manchester 632
Brian O. Beaupre, Manchester 313
Total Vote, r 945
♦Raymond C. Buckley II, Manchester, d 1 ,374
District No. 45 (Manchester-Ward 10)(3)
♦Irene M. Messier, Manchester 340
♦Frank J. Reidy, Manchester 19
♦Mary Jenkins, Manchester 12
Total Vote, r 371
♦Frank J. Reidy, Manchester 470
♦Mary Jenkins, Manchester 360
♦Donald L. Ricard, Manchester 292
Richard G. French, Manchester 25 1
Total Vote, d 1 ,373
District No. 46 (Manchester-Ward 11)(3)
♦Rachel I. Racicot, Manchester, r 159
♦Roland M. Turgeon, Manchester 315
♦Paul R. Dionne, Manchester 304
♦Rudolph G. Paquette, Manchester 303
Total Vote, d 922
District No. 47 (Manchester-Ward 12)(3)
♦Lillian I. Rheault, Manchester 279
♦Gloria W. Kress, Manchester 235
Total Vote, r 514
♦Gerard T. Desrochers, Manchester 340
♦Suzanne T. Martin, Manchester 306
♦Maurice Routhier, Manchester 249
Clifford J. LeBlanc, Manchester 233
Total Vote, d 1 , 128
District No. 48 (Manchester-Ward 10, 11, & I2)(l)
( f ) ♦Robert O. Ouellette, Manchester, r 832
♦William G. Dion, Manchester, d 1,418
MERRIMACK COUNTY
District No. I (Andover, Danbury, Hill, Salisbury, Wilmot)(2)
♦James D. Phelps, Danbury 504
♦Elizabeth S. Bardsley, Andover 494
Total Vote, r 998
♦Anne E. Rowe, Wilmot 154
♦Peter H. Allen, Wilmot 137
Total Vote, d 291
District No. 2 (New London, Newbury, Sutton, Warner)(3)
♦William F Kidder, New London 1 ,302
♦Avis B. Nichols, Warner 1 , 1 76
♦Alf E. Jacobson, New London 1 ,060
Total Vote, r 3,538
DIRECT PRIMARY 249
♦Nils E. Regnell, Warner 212
*Michael S. Munroe, Warner 181
Total Vote, d 393
District No. 3 (Bradford, Henniker)(2)
*Douglas E. Woodward, Henniker 458
*Mary Ellen H. Pfeifle, Bradford 405
Total Vote, r 863
*Thea G. Braiterman. Henniker 204
*Nancy C. Beaton, Bradford 182
Total Vote, d 386
District No. 4 (Boscawen, Webster)(2)
♦Elizabeth S. Millard, Boscawen 493
♦Ricky A. Trombly, Boscawen 17
Total Vote, r 510
♦Ricky A. Trombly, Boscawen, d 160
District No. 5 (Bow, Dunbarton, Hopkinton)(4)
♦Susan D. Carter, Bow 1 ,512
♦Mary Ann Lewis, Hopkinton 1 ,40 1
*C. William Johnson, Bow 1 ,337
♦Peter M. Stio, Bow 1 , 192
Merton L. Mann, Jr. , Dunbarton 1 ,068
Total Vote, r 6,510
♦Mary E. Fagan, Bow 359
♦Derek Owen, Hopkinton 35 1
♦James J. Anderson. Dunbarton 331
♦George G. McAnerney, Hopkinton 326
Total Vote, d 1 ,367
District No. 6 (Canterbury, Loudon, Pittsfield)(3)
♦Robert A. Lockwood, Canterbury 476
♦Leo W. Eraser, Jr. , Pittsfield 467
♦Richard A. Barberia, Canterbury 368
Total Vote, r 1 ,311
♦Frank A. Tupper, Canterbury 206
♦James Locke, Loudon 139
♦William C. Chesley, Loudon 138
Total Vote, d 483
District No. 7 (Chichester, Epsom, Pembroke)(4)
♦Randall F. Shaw, Pembroke 661
♦Eleanor M. Anderson, Epsom 616
♦Douglas E. Hall, Chichester 582
♦Patricia A. Fair, Pembroke 89
Palmquist (write-in) 60
Total Vote, r 2,008
♦Charles B. Yeaton, Epsom 222
♦Patricia A. Fair, Pembroke 199
♦Richard F. Therrien, Pembroke 177
♦Michael G. Bobblis, Sr. , Pembroke 166
Total Vote, d 764
District No. 8 (Allenstown)(2)
♦Charlotte C. Tatro, Allenstown 112
♦Monte D. Rehlander, Allenstown 84
Total Vote, r 196
♦Gabriel Daneault, Allenstown 168
♦Leo A. Provencal, Allenstown 113
Dennis J. Scheffer. Sr. , Allenstown )44
Roland D. Sabourin, Sr. , Allenstown 38
Total Vote, d 363
District No. 9 (Hooksett)(3)
♦Laurent J. Boucher, Hooksett 425
♦Lowell D. Apple, Hooksett 354
♦Terence R. Pfaff, Hooksett 346
A. Richard Marple, Hooksett 224
Gerald J. Ilaria, Hooksett 113
Total Vote, r 1 ,462
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*Bartram C. Branch, Jr. , Hooksett 246
♦Lowell D. Apple, Hooksett 10
Total Vote, d 256
District No. 10 (Franklin-Wards 1,2 & 3)(3)
*James A. Whittemore, Franklin 589
*Bronwyn L. Asplund, Franklin 473
*Richard W. Tolpin, Franklin 381
Raymond H. Smith, Jr., Franklin 381
Total Vote, r 1 ,824
*John M. Francis, Jr., Franklin 219
*Lucien H. Fogg, Franklin 134
*James A. Whittemore, Franklin 31
Bronwyn L. Asplund, Franklin 26
Richard W. Tolpin, Franklin 13
Total Vote, d 423
District No. 11 (Northfield)(l)
*Eugene E. Pantzer, Northfield, r 210
♦Samuel E. Langley, Northfield, d 88
District No. 12 (Franklin-Wards 1.2 & 3, Northfield)(l)
(0 *Robert M. Gilbreth, Franklin, r 899
♦Robert M. Gilbreth, Franklin, d 29
District No. 13 (Concord-Ward A)(l)
♦Mary C. Holmes, Concord, r 347
♦Katharine Phelps Noonkester, Concord, d 151
District No. 14 (Concord-Ward B)(l)
♦Michael Hill, Concord, r 343
♦Burton W. Knight II, Concord 96
Joseph M. Willey, Concord 68
Total Vote, d 164
District No. 15 (Concord-Ward C)(l)
♦Paul R. Fillion, Concord, r 360
♦Edward J. Brogan, Concord, d 1 75
District No. 16 (Concord-Ward D)(l)
♦Caroline L. Gross, Concord, r 315
♦Jessie Osborne, Concord, d 1 34
District No. 17 (Concord-Ward E)(l)
♦Mark E. Manus, Concord, r 226
♦Francis D. Jelley, Concord, d 173
District No. 18 (Concord-Ward F)(l)
♦Bert Teague, Concord, r 49 1
♦James P. Monahan, Concord, d 1 73
District No. 19 (Concord-Ward G)(l)
♦Jennifer G. Soldati, Concord, d 126
District No. 20 (Concord-Ward H)(l)
♦Gerald R. Smith, Concord, r 516
♦Richard E. Werren, Concord, d 159
District No. 21 (Concord-Wards A-H)(5)
(0 ♦George M. West, Concord 2,587
♦Robert C. Hayes, Concord 2,417
♦Elizabeth Hager, Concord 2,213
♦James A. Chandler, Concord 2,222
♦Daniel A. Poling II, Concord 1 ,593
Marcus Hurn, Concord 1 ,378
Total Vote, r 12,410
♦Mary Jane Wallner, Concord 1 , 1 89
♦Miriam Dunn, Concord 1,131
♦Sheila Santas-Cassavaugh, Concord 981
♦Steven A. Chugg, Concord 935
♦Rosamond U. Blake, Concord 886
Total Vote, d 5, 122
DIRECT PRIMARY 251
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
District No. 1 (Northwood)(l)
*Robert A. Johnson, Northwood, r 250
District No. 2 (Deerfield, Nottingham)(l)
*John L. Sherburne, Deerfield, r 492
*Rick G. Newman. Nottingham, d 148
District No. 3 (Candia)(l)
*Russell G. Seward, Candia, r 317
District No. 4 (Candia. Deerfield, Nottingham)(l)
(0 *Roger C. King, Deerfield 514
Paul S. Estabrook, Nottingham 350
Total Vote, r 864
*Margaret Boyle Teminko, Nottingham, d 213
District No. 5 (Auburn, Chester, Sandown)(3)
*Richardson D. Benton, Chester 571
*Harry E. Flanders, Auburn 494
*Henry E. Wells, Sandown 458
Ruth E. Schaffer, Sandown 273
Total Vote, r 1 ,796
♦Henry E. Wells, Sandown, d 16
District No. 6 (Epping, Raymond)(4)
*Calvin Warburton, Raymond 538
♦Kathleen M . Hoelzel , Raymond 529
♦John Hoar, Jr. . Epping 5(X)
♦Douglas G. Forsythe, Epping. (write-in) 34
Susan Vallone Joyce, Epping 15
Total Vote, r 1 ,616
♦Susan Vallone Joyce, Epping 265
♦Thomas J. Cashman, Sr. , Epping 144
♦Douglas G. Forsythe, Epping. (write-in) 29
♦John Hoar, Jr. , Epping 20
Total Vote, d 458
District No. 7 (Derry)(8)
♦George N. Katsakiores, Derry 776
♦Phyllis M. Katsakiores, Derry 775
♦Janet M. Conroy, Derry 727
♦Eunice M. Campbell, Derry 702
♦Nancy W. MacKinnon, Derry 662
♦Virginia K. Lovejoy, Derry 635
♦Robert M. Fesh, Derry 616
♦Maurice B. MacDonald, Derry 604
Total Vote, r 5,497
♦Barbara C. Eckhaus, Derry 282
♦George A. Hey, Derry 270
♦Mary A. Holland, Derry 268
♦Leo T. Frederick, Derry 252
♦D. B. Bennett, Derry 243
Total Vote, d 1 ,315
District No. 8 (Atkinson)(2)
♦Natalie S. Flanagan, Atkinson 257
♦Raymond H. Gourdeau, Atkinson 162
Edward Radulski, Atkinson 75
Total Vote, r 494
District No. 9 (Hampstead, Plaistow)(4)
♦Peter M. Simon, Hampstead 481
♦Merilyn P. Senter, Plaistow 424
♦Richard L. Haynes, Plaistow 381
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*LeRoy S. Dube, Plaistow 261
George A. Bourque, Plaistow 239
Kevin Murphy, Plaistow 172
George E. Melvin, Plaistow 146
Total Vote, r 2, 104
*Kenneth J. Bush, Plaistow, d 184
District No. 10 (Kingston, Newton)(3)
*David A. Welch, Kingston 398
*Vincent J. Palumbo, Jr. , Kingston 388
*John W. Flanders, Sr. , Kingston 362
Total Vote, r 1 , 148
♦Peter M. Sullivan, Kingston, d 160
District No. 11 (Brentwood, Danville, Fremont)(2)
♦William F. McCain, Fremont 365
♦Patricia L. Cote, Danville 241
Total Vote, r 606
District No. 12 (Newmarket)(2)
♦Lois G. Beaulieu, Newmarket 92
♦Wilfred L. Beaulieu, Newmarket 88
Total Vote, r 180
♦Elizabeth M. Popov, Newmarket 174
♦Albert Caswell, Jr., Newmarket 168
Total Vote, d 342
District No. 13 (Exeter, Newfields)(5)
♦Thaddeus E. Klemarczyk, Exeter 796
♦Thomas U. Gage, Exeter 743
♦Arthur Tufts, Exeter 680
♦Harold F. Magoon, Exeter 672
♦Carl F. Anderson III, Exeter 663
Total Vote, r 3,554
♦Peter K. Williams, Exeter 298
♦Robert D. Spurrier, Exeter 291
♦David J. Hill, Exeter 287
♦Joseph S. Czajkowski, Exeter 277
Total Vote, d 1 , 153
District No. 14 (Seabrook)(2)
♦Charles H. Felch, Sr., Seabrook 220
♦Jeffrey M. Brown, Seabrook 180
Benjamin E. Moore, Seabrook 118
Total Vote, r 518
♦Robert R. Gushing, Jr. , Seabrook 143
♦James C. Falconer, Seabrook 73
Ferdinand J. Gagne, Seabrook 72
Total Vote, d 288
District No. 15 (East Kingston, Kensington, South Hampton)(l)
♦James R. Rosencrantz, Kensington, r 10
♦James R. Rosencrantz, Kensington, d 122
District No. 16 (East Kingston, Kensington, Seabrook, South Hampton)(l)
(0 *Frank J. Palazzo, Seabrook, r 383
♦Ellen M. Cressy, South Hampton, d 284
District No. 17 (Hampton, Hampton Falls)(5)
♦Lewis W. Brown, Hampton 722
♦Barbara R. Remick, Hampton 719
♦Ednapearl F Parr, Hampton 661
♦Ken Malcolm, Hampton 638
♦Douglas R. Woodward, Hampton Falls 498
Ray J. Hastings, Hampton 408
Leroy C. Thayer, Hampton 381
Total Vote, r 4,027
♦Beverly A. HoUingworth, Hampton 512
♦Richard J. Savastano, Hampton 394
♦Albert L. Melia, Hampton Falls 374
DIRECT PRIMARY 253
*Wendell C. Ring, Jr. , Hampton 368
♦Catherine L. O'Brien, Hampton Falls 335
Barbara R. Remick, Hampton 38
Ednapearl F. Parr, Hampton 12
Total Vote, d 2,033
District No. 18 (New Castle, North Hampton, Rye)(4)
♦Elizabeth A. Greene, Rye 688
*Eugene Ritzo, Rye 654
♦Herbert R. Drake, Rye 632
♦John J. McCarthy, Jr. , New Castle 601
Robert F Carrigg, North Hampton 449
Total Vote, r 3,024
♦Jean Gregg Lincoln, North Hampton 172
♦Debra E. Crapo, Rye 127
♦Sarah R. Powell, Rye 113
♦Phillip McDonough, New Castle.. (write-in) 23
John J. McCarthy, Jr. , New Castle 15
Total Vote, d 450
District No. 19 (Greenland, Stratham)(2)
♦W. Douglas Scamman, Jr. , Stratham 445
♦Robert F. Parsons, Greenland 284
Total Vote, r 729
♦Robert F. Parsons, Greenland, d 12
District No. 20 (Salem)(10)
♦Marilyn R. Campbell, Salem 905
♦Elsie Vartanian, Salem 858
♦Donna P Sytek, Salem 830
♦Bert H. Ford, Salem 820
♦Beverly A. Gage, Salem 767
♦Stephanie K. Micklon, Salem 764
♦Donald L. Roulston, Salem 749
♦Stephen W. Buco. Salem 706
♦Annette M. Cooke, Salem 679
♦Bernard J. Raynowska, Salem 664
Richard T. Brazil, Salem 430
Total Vote, r 8, 172
♦Michael H. Carpenito, Salem 477
♦Donald H. Keegan, Salem 463
♦Elmira F. Tilton, Salem 421
♦Michael D Burke, Salem 410
♦Doris V. Flaherty. Salem 396
♦Kevin McGuire, Salem 390
♦Marie L. Hargreaves, Salem 371
♦M. Elizabeth Legare, Salem 371
♦Thomas F. Hargreaves, Salem 364
♦Joseph N. Herdade, Salem 348
Total Vote, d 4,01 1
District No. 21 (Windham)(2)
♦Patricia M. Skinner, Windham 430
♦Ada L. Mace, Windham 345
Total Vote, r 775
♦Patricia M. Skinner, Windham, d 17
District No. 22 (Salem, Windham)(l)
(f) ♦Arthur P Klemm, Jr. , Windham, r 1 ,282
♦Harold T. Flaherty, Salem, d 626
District No. 23 (Londonderry)(6)
♦William P. Boucher, Londonderry 637
♦Betsy McKinney, Londonderry 583
♦Vicki Stachowske, Londonderry 548
♦David B. Wright, Londonderry 523
♦Rowland H. Schmidtchen, Londonderry 512
♦Matthew M. Sochalski, Londonderry 461
Gordon R. Arnold, Londonderry 408
John G. Bell, Londonderry 391
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Wayne D. MacDonald, Londonderry 371
Sherman A. Packard, Londonderry 316
Karen Keegan Hutchinson, Londonderry 290
Total Vote, r 5,040
*Lisa I. Whittemore, Londonderry 270
*Roy A. Arsenault, Jr. , Londonderry 257
*Ellen Munday, Londonderry 235
*Frank Munday, Londonderry 225
*Marco Bisaccia, Londonderry 223
Total Vote, d 1 ,2 10
District No. 24 (Portsmouth-Ward 1)(2)
*Laura C. Pantelakos, Portsmouth 103
♦Michael R. Weddle, Portsmouth 99
Total Vote, d 202
District No. 25 (Portsmouth-Ward 2)(2)
♦Patricia O. Sanderson, Portsmouth 219
*John E. Splaine, Sr. , Portsmouth 155
Mary L. Ireland, Portsmouth 5
Total Vote, d 432
District No. 26 (Portsmouth-Ward 4)(2)
*MaryAnn N. Blanchard, Portsmouth, r 11
*MaryAnn N. Blanchard, Portsmouth Ill
*Juanita L. Bell, Portsmouth 99
Total Vote, d 210
District No. 27 (Portsmouth-Ward 5)(2)
♦Bradley M. Lown, Portsmouth 142
*C. Cecil Dame, Portsmouth 140
Total Vote, r 282
♦Charles L. Vaughn, Portsmouth 131
♦Cynthia A. McGovern, Portsmouth 105
Jacqueline A. Pitts, Portsmouth 92
Total Vote, d 328
District No. 28 (Portsmouth-Ward 3, Newington)(4)
♦Lawrence A. Chase, Jr., Portsmouth 190
♦Helen D. Begala, Portsmouth 148
♦William E. Bronson, Portsmouth 1 34
Total Vote, r 472
♦Carolyn E. Hynes, Portsmouth 1 25
♦Cecelia D. Kane, Portsmouth 97
♦Joseph A. MacDonald, Portsmouth 96
♦George S. Robinson, Portsmouth 94
Total Vote, d 412
STRAFFORD COUNTY
District No. 1 (Middleton, Milton, New Durham)(2)
♦Glenn W. Stewart, Milton 217
♦Warren L. Swope, Milton 178
Total Vote, r 395
♦Virginia M. Banks, Milton, d 1 16
District No. 2 (Farmington)(2)
♦Henry P. Sullivan, Farmington 85
♦William Tsiros, Farmington 43
Total Vote, r 128
♦Henry P. Sullivan, Farmington , 133
♦William Tsiros, Farmington 106
Total Vote, d 239
District No. 3 (Barrington)(2)
♦George T. Musler, Barrington, r 218
♦Douglas A. Lachance, Barrington, d 144
DIRECT PRIMARY 255
District No. 4 (Durham, Lee, Madbury)(6)
*Francis E. Robinson, Durham 607
*Robert F. Wilson, Madbury 587
*W. Kent Martling, Durham 576
*James C. Chamberlin, Durham 574
♦Robert Caron, Durham 511
*Thomas P. Sawyer, Durham 471
Katharine Wells Wheeler, Durham 11
Total Vote, r 3,337
*Katherine Wells Wheeler, Durham 475
*Wayne M. Burton, Durham 437
*Janet G. Wall, Madbury 424
*Amanda A. Merrill, Durham 338
*Brooks Marshall, Durham 300
*Leo J. Spencer, Lee 280
Michael J. Rose, Durham 206
Total Vote, d 2,460
District No. 5 (Rollinsford)(l)
*Albert J. Dionne, Rollsinford, r 10
♦Albert J. Dionne, Rollinsford 75
Peter M. Jankowski, Rollinsford 62
Total Vote, d 137
District No. 6 (Dover-Wards 4,5 & 6)(5)
*Ann M. Torr, Dover 573
♦Robert E. Marston, Dover 508
*Joe B. Parks, Dover 502
♦Paula J. Kinney, Dover 478
♦Arthur B. Corte, Dover 452
Total Vote, r 2,513
♦Thomas E. Scharff, Dover 368
♦Robert E. Seaver, Dover 353
♦Anthony M. Induisi, Dover 331
♦Corey J. Landry, Dover 329
Total Vote, d 1 ,381
District No. 7 (Dover-Wards 1,2 & 3)(4)
♦Denise K. Clement, Dover 365
♦William H. McCann, Jr., Dover 20
Total Vote, r 385
♦Mary E. Bernard, Dover 333
♦William H. McCann, Jr., Dover 332
♦William K. Kincaid, Dover 332
♦Gary R. Gilmore, Dover 239
Roland E. Hemon, Dover 183
Total Vote, d 1,419
District No. 8 (Somersworth-Wards l-5)(4)
♦Francis C. Vincent, Somersworth 348
♦Roland A. Frechette, Somersworth 342
♦Anita A. Flynn, Somersworth 339
♦Edward J. Flynn, Somersworth 327
Total Vote, d 1 ,356
District No. 9 (Dover-Wards 1-3, Somersworth-Wards 1-5)(1)
(0 ♦John H. Meserve, Somersworth, r 553
♦Donald P. Pageotte, Somersworth, d 730
District No. 10 (Rochester-Wards 3 & 4, Strafford)(5)
♦Patricia H. Foss, Strafford 408
♦John B. Young, Strafford 397
♦Drucilla Bickford, Rochester 353
♦Karl R. Miller, Rochester 346
♦John O'Brien, Strafford 70
Robert W. Jean, Rochester 65
Janet R. Pelley, Rochester 12
Total Vote, r 1 ,651
♦Ronald R. Laurion, Rochester 301
♦Janet R. Pelley, Rochester 301
256 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
*George F. Brown, Rochester 272
*John O'Brien, Strafford 270
*Robert W. Jean, Rochester 239
Total Vote, d 1 ,383
District No. 11 (Rochester-Wards 1, 2 & 5)(5)
*James E. Appleby, Rochester 435
♦Sandra B. Keans, Rochester 422
*Ralph W. Torr, Rochester 402
*Julie M. Brown, Rochester 390
♦Clyde J. Douglass, Rochester 389
Total Vote, r 2,038
♦Robert J. Callaghan, Rochester 290
♦James F. McManus, Jr. , Rochester 279
♦James E. Appleby, Rochester 25
♦Daniel N. Delisle, Rochester. .(write-in) 19
♦Bruce May, Rochester. . .(write-in) 18
Caroline McCarley, Rochester 18
Total Vote, d 649
SULLIVAN COUNTY
District No. 1 (Cornish, Grantham, Plainfield, Springfield)(2)
♦Merle W. Schotanus, Grantham 469
♦Philip M. Hastings, Grantham 441
Peter Hoe Burling, Cornish 42
Total Vote, r 952
♦Peter Hoe Burling, Cornish 296
♦Sandy Stettenheim, Plainfield 144
Nicholas B. Cohen, Plainfield 56
Merle W. Schotanus, Grantham 11
Total Vote, d 507
District No. 2 (Croydon, Newport)(3)
♦Beverly T. Rodeschin, Newport 483
♦Gordon B. Flint, Newport 475
♦Fredrik Peyron, Newport 399
Total Vote, r 1 ,357
♦Anthony P. MacConnell, Newport 204
♦Peter E. Franklin, Newport 179
♦Francis P. Edes, Newport 136
Total Vote, d 519
District No. 3 (Sunapee)(l)
♦Thomas A. Behrens, Sunapee, r 345
♦Thomas A. Behrens, Sunapee, d 11
District No. 4 (Acworth, Goshen, Lempster, Washington)(l)
♦Alexandra Titus, Acworth, r 296
♦Carol M. Stamatakis, Lempster 98
Ronald Jager, Washington 83
Total Vote, d 181
District No. 5 (Charlestown, Langdon)(2)
♦Irene C. Domini, Charlestown 308
♦Keith L. Hinrichsen, Charlestown 165
Eric N. Lindblade, Charlestown 160
Total Vote, r 633
District No. 6 (Claremont-Ward 2)(2)
♦Richard H. Krueger, Claremont 445
♦John A. Middleton, Claremont 363
Total Vote, r 808
♦John R. Cloutier, Claremont 206
♦Lorraine J. Boardman, Claremont 185
Total Vote, d 391
DIRECT PRIMARY 257
District No. 7 (Claremont-Ward 3)(2)
*Ted Lucier, Claremont, r 12
♦Robert J. Brodeur, Claremont 200
*Ted Lucier. Claremont 182
Total Vote, d 382
District No. 8 (Claremont-Ward 1, Unity )(2)
♦Douglas E. Whitney, Claremont 204
♦Kurt A. Normandin, Claremont 28
Total Vote, r 232
♦Kurt A. Normandin, Claremont 103
♦Jane A. Harland, Claremont 72
Total Vbte, d 175
District No. 9 (Claremont-Wards 1-3, Unity)(l)
(0 ♦Kenneth M. MacAskill, Claremont, r 851
♦Larry Converse, Claremont, d 154
258
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
BELKNAP COUNTY OFFICES
Alton
Barnstead
Belmont
Center Harbor
Gilford
Gilmanton
Laconia Wl
Laconia W2
Laconia W3
Laconia W4
Laconia W5
Laconia W6
Meredith
New Hampton
Sanbornton
Tilton
Totals
Sheriff
487
182
297
79
466
191
263
140
266
111
99
273
407
160
168
225
3,814
rney
Treasurer
^*'*
470
468
71
182
181
54
290
300
78
82
82
20
443
474
153
184
207
48
243
269
52
131
137
78
239
281
95
107
120
64
85
101
83
248
265
68
389
404
95
151
159
43
165
161
67
216
215
92
625
3,824
1,161
Reg. of Deeds
Reg. of
Probate
»•'
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S^
^W*' ^o^
v^^**
ii^^
484
72
188
49
301
74
81
19
464
144
205
51
266
51
136
73
270
79
120
61
96
82
262
64
403
96
163
43
169
66
221
85
3,829
1,109
cX^^
474
185
297
81
458
202
261
138
269
96
100
266
397
155
165
215
3,759
,<^'
Dist. 1
County Commissioners
Dist. 2
Dist. 3
Alton
Barnstead
Belmont
Center Harbor
Gilford
Gilmanton
Laconia Wl
Laconia W2
Laconia W3
Laconia W4
Laconia W5
Laconia W6
Meredith
New Hampton
Sanbornton
Tilton
Totals
C^^^ V^^^' c,v.^
:v5-'
238
213
57
69
100
16
131
127
66
61
17
13
278
130
115
114
97
20
159
71
68
67
43
65
183
65
62
60
43
33
30
51
36
149
99
62
226
99
96
78
72
24
68
56
57
87
87
76
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s<^^^ OCvX^^'
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1,998 1,370
866
447
65
175
50
282
64
87
18
433
127
185
50
245
38
131
60
253
75
114
43
87
57
241
57
416
93
159
46
146
86
206
86
3,607
1,015
444
69
175
49
277
62
74
19
450
102
188
47
235
36
127
45
247
70
108
39
85
53
231
51
377
84
143
40
147
57
207
78
A.<*^
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3,515
901
DIRECT PRIMARY
259
CARROLL COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of
Deeds
Reg. of
Probate
Albany
Bartlett
Brookfield
Chatham
Conway
Eaton
Effingham
Freedom
Hale's Loc.
Hart's Loc.
Jackson
Madison
Moultonborough
Ossipee
Sandwich
Tamworth
Tuftonboro
Wakefield
Wolfeboro
Totals
32
145
78
15
430
53
63
95
0
5
102
132
396
258
174
151
280
227
631
3,267
28
141
75
11
398
43
68
95
0
5
99
127
394
246
162
145
276
218
563
3,094
30
137
71
10
390
48
61
94
0
5
88
122
388
243
149
135
275
214
626
3,086
AP^'
32
138
78
11
411
49
68
97
0
5
92
134
400
256
159
145
283
225
673
3,256
0**'
32
134
72
12
397
48
63
87
0
5
90
126
383
252
149
137
277
214
659
3,137
County Conunissioners
Dist. 1 Dist. 2
Dist. 3
Albany
Bartlett
Brookfield
Chatham
Conway
Eaton
Effingham
Freedom
Hale's Loc.
Hart's Loc.
Jackson
Madison
Moultonborough
Ossipee
Sandwich
Tamworth
Tuftonboro
Wakefield
Wolfeboro
Totals
^
^■^^
16
18
127
30
38
33
10
3
261
184
28
23
32
32
57
35
0
0
2
2
88
20
59
75
131
254
127
109
70
82
71
77
98
130
70
125
294
262
.579
1,494
,%>0l'
30
121
71
10
395
46
65
102
0
5
86
129
370
239
148
139
238
192
560
2,946
.»}1«^
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20
12
99
37
26
55
7
3
247
124
21
19
33
36
48
49
0
0
2
2
50
35
90
35
235
170
148
145
99
54
80
60
156
149
93
192
242
471
.696
1.648
260
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
CHESHIRE COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Alstead
Chesterfield
Dublin
Fitzwilliam
Gilsum
Harrisville
Hinsdale
Jaffrey
Keene Wl
Keene W2
Keene W3
Keene W4
Keene W5
Marlborough
Marlow
Nelson
Richmond
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
Sullivan
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
Winchester
Totals
^^-
19
100
31
175
44
113
97
125
3
39
18
75
21
96
276
210
22
147
35
217
46
226
29
317
61
374
37
106
11
37
8
57
22
66
224
182
3
11
21
38
6
54
8
59
43
353
18
73
43
279
18
123
33
131
1,197
3,783
117
195
168
202
40
92
109
479
160
226
257
313
402
145
40
58
77
354
14
52
55
65
384
83
318
137
167
4,709
f^^
116
183
165
195
39
93
108
465
151
212
246
290
388
136
40
58
74
339
12
51
57
60
384
76
297
129
164
4,528
i«S^
Reg. of
Reg. of
Deeds
Probate
^^^*'''
s.^
116
116
194
189
163
161
202
198
42
40
93
93
108
108
476
469
160
162
223
222
253
251
315
300
408
406
144
138
41
39
62
58
82
78
349
338
13
14
49
49
54
54
62
60
377
378
82
78
299
297
138
134
166
164
.VV!^'
4,671
4,594
DIRECT PRIMARY
261
CHESfflRE COUNTY OFFICES
Dist. 1
County Commissioners
Dist. 3
Dist
^''
^»-^
i^'* ^
V*-*-
Alstead
118
Chesterfield
187
—
—
Dublin
—
158
60
Fitzwilliam
—
197
30
Gilsum
41
—
—
Harrisville
—
91
47
Hinsdale
108
—
—
Jaffrey
Keene WI
—
481
114
Keene W2
—
—
—
Keene W3
—
—
—
Keene W4
—
—
—
z.
Keene W5
—
—
—
o
H
Marlborough
Marlow
37
127
55
Nelson
—
59
16
u
Richmond
—
75
19
ti
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
48
381
12
56
6
o
Sullivan
56
—
—
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
63
296
124
367
72
97
48
z
Winchester
154
77
Totals
1,078
2,174
625
262
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
COOS COUNTY OFFICES
Reg. of
Reg. of
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Deeds
Probate
y"'
^o<^^'''
^*'''*"
6 ^
^
Berlin Wl
90
94
90
17
136
85
87
Berlin W2
138
143
134
14
145
126
130
Berlin W3
213
214
211
20
146
203
206
Berlin W4
65
68
67
13
167
63
62
Carroll
66
61
64
8
5
66
65
Clarksville
26
25
24
3
1
24
29
Colebrook
284
269
262
24
8
267
267
Columbia
38
37
39
3
2
35
35.
Dalton
77
78
78
11
7
79
79
Dixville
21
21
21
0
5
21
21
Dummer
35
35
35
2
9
35
35
Errol
48
45
48
2
8
45
46
Gorham
1%
190
189
46
132
189
189
Jefferson
122
120
115
7
7
119
122
Lancaster
324
322
323
40
20
329
329
Milan
84
82
80
9
25
80
81
Millsfield
7
8
8
0
0
8
8
Northumberland
93
91
91
85
15
90
96
Pinsburg
153
148
146
8
5
152
159
Randolph
64
60
64
2
12
64
66
Shelburne
40
37
39
3
2
39
38
Stark
45
41
41
12
3
41
45
Stewartstown
73
73
72
8
3
74
78
Stratford
28
29
29
II
3
30
32
Wentworths Loc
6
6
6
0
2
6
6
Whitefield
191
180
184
33
22
188
196
Totals
2,527
2,477
2,460
381
890
2,458
2,507
DIRECT PRIMARY
263
coos COUNTY OFFICES
County Commissioners
Dist. 1 Dist. 2
Berlin Wl
Berlin W2
Berlin W3
Berlin W4
Carroll
Clarksville
Colebrook
Columbia
Dalton
Dixville
Dummer
Errol
Gorham
Jefferson
Lancaster
Milan
Millsfield
Northumberland
Pittsburg
Randolph
Shelburne
Stark
Stewartstown
Stratford
Wentworths Loc
Whitefield
Totals
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6
6
c,.^-^"
92 106
66
133 106
82
207 84
107
64 85
111
65 0
80
15
191
185
115
10
304
57
496
381
366
64 14
38 6
191 43
1,048 330
264
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
COOS COUNTY OFFICES
County Commissioners
District 3
^'^'''X'V'' c^'^-
Berlin Wl
Berlin W2
Berlin W3
Berlin W4
Carroll
Clarksville
Colebrook
Columbia
Dalton
Dixville
Dummer
Errol
Gorham
Jefferson
Lancaster
Milan
Millsfield
Northumberland
Pittsburg
Randolph
Sheiburne
Stark
Stewartstown
Stratford
Wentworths Loc
Whitefield
28
0
11
5
263
14
38
23
25
3
16
5
14
0
8
4
14
10
9
12
24
12
12
12
27
37
32
37
2
3
3
0
19
33
52
57
80
11
105
7
4
34
8
9
60
11
24
9
23
3
8
9
4
2
1
1
Totals
587
173
327
190
No votes cast: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt., Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur., Cult's
Gt., Dix's Gt., Erving's Loc, Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc, Odell,
Pinkham's Gt., Sargent's Pur., Second College Gt., Success, Thompson & Mes's Pur.
DIRECT PRIMARY
265
GRAFTON COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of
Deeds
Reg. of
Probate
^^^' ♦«
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^o^'
Alexandria
71
19
Ashland
149
99
Bath
105
40
Benton
18
11
Bethlehem
96
125
Bridgewater
109
31
Bristol
280
85
Campton
249
41
Canaan
143
88
Dorchester
37
4
Easton
18
27
Ellsworth
14
1
Enfield
163
71
Franconia
27
138
Grafton
58
20
Groton
27
11
Hanover
229
272
Haverhill
498
147
Hebron
81
20
Holderness
184
138
Landaff
26
24
Lebanon W1
194
75
Lebanon W2
167
69
Lebanon W3
156
104
Lincoln
77
58
Lisbon
61
122
Littleton
337
303
Livermore
0
0
Lyman
12
27
Lyme
100
43
Monroe
208
77
Orange
29
17
Orford
76
17
Piermont '
66
15
Plymouth
411
145
Rumney
174
55
Sugar Hill
42
60
Thornton
164
31
Warren
77
22
Waterville Val
24
5
Wentworth
72
22
Woodstock
58
43
Totals
5,087
2,722
>.'^'
^
56
28
158
71
27
109
7
20
61
157
80
49
221
123
177
99
111
110
23
17
9
35
7
6
112
114
35
121
35
38
24
12
125
342
299
316
73
27
207
104
17
29
95
168
105
124
92
154
54
67
38
137
125
525
0
0
7
32
47
88
91
177
21
23
44
44
33
41
331
228
147
74
22
73
139
56
59
36
22
5
49
39
57
36
3,442
4,054
^^'
73
193
127
23
188
112
324
251
200
40
42
10
200
144
64
31
449
601
93
267
42
241
214
228
120
159
561
0
35
129
251
42
86
77
495
190
92
171
81
29
68
76
6,819
5'
81
221
127
27
191
130
342
274
208
44
43
14
206
148
67
35
463
581
99
309
44
250
222
237
124
156
572
0
36
134
165
44
90
77
554
218
93
185
88
29
82
91
7,101
..6^^^^
83
207
128
25
192
122
343
263
206
40
42
12
207
146
64
33
463
586
97
283
45
242
222
232
124
159
563
0
36
137
261
42
88
73
506
199
89
174
83
29
74
86
7,006
266
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
GRAFTON COUNTY OFFICES
Dist. 1
County Commissioners
Dist. 2
Dist. 3
Alexandria
Ashland
Bath
Benton
Bethlehem
Bridgewater
Bristol
Campton
Canaan
Dorchester
Easton
Ellsworth
Enfleld
Franconia
Grafton
Groton
.Hanover
Haverhill
Hebron
Holderness
Landaff
Lebanon Wl
Lebanon W2
Lebanon W3
Lincoln
Lisbon
Littleton
Livermore
Lyman
Lyme
Monroe
Orange
Orford
Piermont
Plymouth
Rumney
Sugar Hill
Thornton
Warren
Waterville Val
Wentworth
Woodstock
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73
52
^
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88
126
72
16
17
9
71
148
53
54
19
23
284
232
257
03
183
103
88
149
102
73
184
99
76
33
12
7
48
36
42
25
39
18
o<*'
123
24
195
44
146
563
40
156
566
35
249
96
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17
80
< 6
36 53
127 110
63 84
166 191
189 89
23
62 40
178 127
45
27
55
16
50
23
19
8
27
23
371
194
68
169
68
30
147
46
25
55
33
12
28
3
4
61
29
12
65
30
19
Totals
956 1,197
861
2,237
1,822 1,170
418
DIRECT PRIMARY
267
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY OFFICES
Amherst
Antrim
Bedford
Bennington
Brookline
Deering
Francestown
Goffstown
Greenfield
Greenville
Hancock
Hillsborough
Hollis
Hudson
Litchfield
Lyndeborough
Manchester Wl
Manchester W2
Manchester W3
Manchester W4
Manchester W5
Manchester W6
Manchester W7
Manchester W8
Manchester W9
Manchester WIO
Manchester W 1 1
Manchester W12
Mason
Merrimack
Milford
Mont Vernon
Nashua Wl
Nashua W2
Nashua W3
Nashua W4
Nashua W5
Nashua W6
Nashua W7
Nashua W8
Nashua W9
New Boston
New Ipswich
Pel ham
Peterborough
Sharon
Temple
Weare
Wilton
Windsor
Totals
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
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1,062
192
102
785
297
57
102
250
63
65
176
72
31
34
1,147
364
382
518
645
180
176
83
21
21
58
23
8
13
1S6
46
53
139
32
24
18
124
21
25
93
32
13
10
160
47
49
101
50
18
19
816
385
431
445
362
280
139
142
21
23
116
18
5
13
110
68
70
103
22
42
25
243
63
62
191
37
20
25
366
79
86
234
122
31
43
657
137
151
465
189
81
61
631
314
323
151
209
191
144
206
99
104
123
88
47
53
125
22
22
119
16
6
14
808
363
564
314
483
243
206
595
435
542
218
357
231
262
345
366
432
130
198
221
199
258
304
381
95
151
123
262
171
263
321
57
108
163
158
362
471
566
126
210
263
280
255
350
403
106
138
247
147
426
427
510
189
217
284
234
258
414
485
109
136
237
254
357
471
546
112
211
345
211
189
326
370
59
100
296
109
356
352
416
131
195
305
149
80
29
30
76
8
10
17
859
407
404
573
297
207
168
858
221
242
755
131
114
131
172
41
40
130
43
21
16
472
257
274
250
215
162
89
427
219
234
284
137
98
116
394
186
207
263
134
133
79
111
136
153
69
37
114
51
344
247
283
199
154
163
108
206
269
295
139
80
232
89
197
227
245
129
85
161
93
336
182
197
236
119
97
80
307
216
233
221
103
115
110
252
63
70
182
76
28
37
209
54
53
168
44
17
26
315
161
169
214
105
106
S6
666
158
163
456
178
70
66
42
16
16
31
7
6
7
98
36
34
98
19
15
19
349
101
108
220
138
46
54
169
104
111
240
37
46
44
17
1
3
3
9
3
0
7,538
9,815
11,069
10,399
6,874
5,956
4,816
268
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY OFFICES
Register of Deeds
Register of Probate
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Amherst
Antrim
Bedford
Bennington
Brookline
Deering
Francestown
Goffstown
Greenfield
Greenville
Hancock
Hillsborough
Hollis
Hudson
Litchfield
Lyndeborough
Manchester Wl
Manchester W2
Manchester W3
Manchester W4
Manchester W5
Manchester W6
Manchester W7
Manchester W8
Manchester W9
Manchester WIO
Manchester Wi 1
Manchester WI2
Mason
Merrimack
Mil ford
Mont Vernon
Nashua Wl
Nashua W2
Nashua W3
Nashua W4
Nashua W5
Nashua W6
Nashua W7
Nashua W8
Nashua W9
New Boston
New Ipswich
Pelham
Peterborough
Sharon
Temple
Weare
Wilton
Windsor
Totals
1,035
51
124
257
34
36
1,144
266
104
84
6
15
159
21
25
121
14
9
164
13
30
811
318
114
143
7
14
114
44
28
247
27
23
360
48
34
668
61
92
683
214
145
218
67
38
131
9
14
773
297
138
574
277
196
313
276
144
237
200
156
162
202
119
345
313
226
236
283
115
411
327
164
235
336
129
342
349
186
164
319
76
323
327
110
77
17
16
874
266
149
860
87
169
169
12
35
503
164
98
435
123
110
404
125
84
107
99
66
338
202
103
209
134
125
233
152
105
339
108
89
312
130
109
264
28
38
202
19
29
312
112
56
663
81
67
41
5
8
108
22
18
374
57
52
243
47
65
19
1
1
17,540 6,697 4,196
1,016
173
245
61
1,112
337
84
21
150
45
113
23
157
44
768
395
139
20
105
62
23
54
345
71
632
143
633
302
202
98
121
21
734
399
566
450
315
358
229
319
153
281
336
487
232
341
397
448
232
422
327
461
168
335
334
369
73
27
841
385
839
225
168
41
465
225
439
199
394
167
115
124
350
228
213
239
215
210
344
163
319
198
251
65
199
49
303
155
641
140
41
15
99
35
342
94
236
97
16
2
16,771
9,623
DIRECT PRIMARY
269
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY OFFICES
Dist. 1
County Commissioners
Dist. 2
Dist. 3
Amherst
Antrim
Bedford
Bennington
Brookline
Deering
Francestown
Goffstown
Greenfield
Greenville
Hancock
Hillsborough
Hollis
Hudson
Litchfield
Lyndeborough
Manchester Wl
Manchester W2
Manchester W3
Manchester W4
Manchester W5
Manchester W6
Manchester W7
Manchester W8
Manchester W9
Manchester WIO
Manchester Wl 1
Manchester WI2
Mason
Merrimack
Milford
Mont Vernon
Nashua Wl
Nashua W2
Nashua W3
Nashua W4
Nashua W5
Nashua W6
Nashua W7
Nashua W8
Nashua W9
New Boston
New Ipswich
Pelham
Peterborough
Sharon
Temple
Weare
Wilton
Windsor
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57
294
193
60
346
165
71
234
172
50
258
111
52
179
129
83
303
231
68
140
250
59
193
339
106
211
230
116
270
226
108
122
204
133
151
215
^•^
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316
261
230
187
326
335
275
219
252
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386
243
514
73
82
114
141
386
125
96
271
300
294
357
103
97
892
51
600
26
92
24
140
447
31
29
29
70
445
354
112
46
S*^*
,ei
177
69
342
23
46
26
54
396
24
68
69
78
145
301
94
22
40
23
30
380
552
376
521
423
230
113
80
40
160
116
68
201
41
57
174
148
156
745
110
194
40
10
16
115
20
34
229
138
98
195
71
107
17
2
0
Totals
963 2,701 2,465
2,401
6,512 5,122 3,340
270
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
MERRIMACK COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of
Deeds
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Allenstown
87
75
68
97
149
144
150
Andover
60
143
16
29
168
173
171
Boscawen
117
249
19
34
304
317
320
Bow
558
402
42
91
818
826
855
Bradford
166
68
8
33
195
190
201
Canterbury
69
145
31
41
178
180
189
Chichester
82
102
8
33
154
155
163
Concord W A
149
245
50
84
320
325
338
Concord W B
213
211
57
83
372
381
387
Concord W C
188
222
63
93
360
351
360
Concord W D
167
197
46
75
295
297
324
Concord W E
111
146
45
109
226
243
246
Concord W F
244
320
68
105
472
490
511
Concord W G
229
228
58
71
400
399
403
Concord W H
286
309
70
98
502
517
522
Danbury
35
84
10
16
105
99
106
Dunbarton
94
138
23
23
206
204
215
Epsom
181
102
17
28
265
247
251
Franklin Wl
107
182
33
54
256
254
254
Franiclin W2
75
101
20
44
155
149
158
Franklin W3
110
168
40
46
246
245
251
Henniker
290
183
52
74
389
387
412
Hill
32
46
6
19
74
72
76
Hooksett
337
260
97
125
525
522
543
Hopkinton
939
234
52
78
929
932
953
Loudon
106
166
23
41
246
246
251
Newbury
149
45
8
12
167
165
170
New London
376
416
20
57
747
761
770
Northfield
163
108
27
49
230
234
214
Pembroke
196
263
31
100
405
409
412
Pittsfield
109
110
22
32
192
190
194
Salisbury
65
93
7
22
127
130
132
Sutton
85
58
20
32
141
140
144
Warner
303
130
24
40
338
346
360
Webster
108
84
7
26
157
162
164
Wilmot
37
89
13
18
122
120
126
Totals
6,623 6,122 1,201 2,012
10,935
11,002
11,296
DIRECT PRIMARY
271
MERRIMACK COUNTY OFFICES
Allenstown
Andover
Boscawen
Bow
Bradford
Canterbury
Chichester
Concord W A
Concord W B
Concord W C
Concord W D
Concord W E
Concord W F
Concord W G
Concord W H
Danbury
Dunbarton
Epsom
Franklin Wl
Franklin W2
Franklin W3
Henniker
Hill
Hooksett
Hopkinton
Loudon
Newbury
New London
Northfield
Pembroke
Pittsfield
Salisbury
Sutton
Warner
Webster
Wilmot
Reg. of
Probate
146
167
316
835
195
188
164
333
378
360
316
238
4%
404
519
102
209
250
253
155
244
395
72
532
938
252
167
756
235
412
207
131
141
349
163
124
Dist. 1
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332
392
375
315
240
503
405
522
County
Commissioners
Dist. 2
Dist. 3
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147
72
135
46
—
150
199
71
—
—
—
833
—
—
—
208
81
138
85
96
81
31
—
36
22
%
680
39
57
70
79
83
58
162
205
226
99
111
60
25
51
257
84
38
152
55
43
255
77
22
57
61
80
26
31
26
\^^-^
208
230
416
532
968
172
400
180
144
338
Totals
11,142
3,084
1,610 2,221 777
4,776
272 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
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^^^
247
11
43
233
36
40
163
30
11
310
49
25
252
30
18
132
12
38
185
30
32
789
161
190
73
20
5
257
%
35
697
261
52
146
29
20
209
36
20
252
34
66
779
405
156
156
40
13
91
37
17
316
64
42
849
159
153
160
52
12
52
29
9
74
20
2
150
92
90
140
33
14
304
115
25
236
28
17
201
62
17
285
53
80
118
87
40
177
177
47
162
62
27
180
111
25
181
145
21
477
102
71
471
169
26
805
123
520
168
21
41
264
137
35
35
21
12
291
71
9
406
40
96
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 Wl
Portsmouth W2
Portsmouth W3
Portsmouth W4
Portsmouth W5
Raymond
Rye
Salem
Sandown
Seabrook
South Hampton
Stratham
Windham
Totals 11,473 3,290 2,212 11,672 11,016 4,586
orney
Treasurer
X^'"
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249
246
40
228
219
73
156
155
43
318
305
72
253
246
50
132
132
47
282
265
64
792
733
301
71
72
20
255
247
120
767
709
254
153
145
40
206
199
58
250
244
81
780
700
410
168
155
38
98
85
41
316
306
92
845
808
286
160
147
53
51
50
32
73
66
19
152
154
163
139
139
42
291
284
117
231
221
41
189
185
70
281
275
111
108
100
116
177
142
186
158
141
84
178
160
109
191
163
131
483
468
150
465
437
143
877
815
479
169
161
55
250
236
140
33
36
25
286
273
74
411
392
116
DIRECT PRIMARY
273
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 Wl
Portsmouth W2
Portsmouth W3
Portsmouth W4
Portsmouth W5
Raymond
Rye
Salem
Sandown
Seabrook
South Hampton
Stratham
Windham
Totals
Reg. of Deeds
Reg. of Probate
t
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246
45
247
43
223
71
221
71
173
38
163
43
305
69
303
67
244
48
246
47
135
48
133
46
211
58
268
59
760
304
741
297
75
23
70
22
245
111
243
115
750
245
719
237
149
42
147
41
205
56
203
59
248
86
247
82
725
414
752
415
157
36
174
36
91
43
94
42
312
91
301
91
830
278
819
272
148
57
152
54
53
31
52
29
66
18
67
19
153
164
151
160
143
45
143
42
289
117
290
117
219
44
218
41
195
74
191
70
274
114
275
112
104
110
106
107
147
119
154
177
135
81
150
80
156
107
160
106
168
129
174
123
473
145
474
143
443
145
454
144
850
482
834
471
164
57
162
55
238
143
235
141
35
24
37
24
278
71
276
71
401
112
394
112
1,216
4,495
11,240
4,483
274 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY OFFICES
Dist. 1 Dist. 2 Dist. 3
Atkinson
Auburn
Brentwood
Candia
Chester
Danville
Deerfield
Derry — - -- 798 326
East Kingston 67
Epping
Exeter —
Fremont —
Greenland 200 61
Hampstead 240 87
Hampton
Hampton Falls
Kensington
Kingston 297 91
Londonderry — - — - 837 274
New Castle
Newfields
Newington
Newmarket
Newton
North Hampton
Northwood
Nottingham
Plaistow
Portsmouth Wl
Portsmouth W2
Portsmouth W3
Portsmouth W4
Portsmouth W5
Raymond — — 474 143 — —
Rye 434 159
Salem — — 818 466
Sandown — — 158 54 — —
Seabrook
County Commissioners
Dist
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—
244
44
.—
217
67
—
157
46
—
301
69
...
238
48
...
133
42
—
261
60
12
239
112
—
752
279
—
143
42
706
399
155
43
85
47
150
55
61
25
140
47
280
118
91
133
145
240
137
89
156
133
160
170
—
31
147
163
221
42
192
74
267
111
224
138
37
26
265
78
b
South Hampton
Stratham
Windham — - — 403 114
Totals 3,493 1,983 4,681 1,605 2,856 1,180
DIRECT PRIMARY
275
STRAFFORD COUNTY OFFICES
Barrington
Dover Wl
Dover W2
Dover W3
Dover W4
Dover W5
Dover W6
Durham
Farmington
Lee
Madbury
Middleton
Milton
New Durham
Rochester Wl
Rochester W2
Rochester W3
Rochester W4
Rochester W5
Rollinsford
Somersworth Wl
Somersworth W2
Somersworth W3
Somersworth W4
Somersworth W5
Strafford
C*^
Reg. of
Reg. of
Tiff
Attorney
Treasurer
Deeds
Probate
^
t
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145
145
187
141
135
132
122
145
128
119
108
107
88
121
104
170
169
159
184
171
170
180
197
183
173
140
149
215
149
137
117
126
159
128
125
267
301
307
259
267
137
134
152
124
123
104
104
151
97
93
52
60
87
54
56
24
22
24
20
19
74
64
87
58
56
35
33
92
35
35
127
118
134
111
113
106
99
152
88
83
167
154
154
142
135
177
170
101
162
147
135
120
128
120
117
115
114
65
112
102
76
80
67
76
73
78
76
38
78
68
80
80
42
79
77
75
85
17
79
70
71
64
15
64
57
72
68
157
62
60
Totals
2,954
2,944
3,120
2,854
2,715
276
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
STRAFFORD COUNTY OFFICES
County Commissioners
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Barrington
173
61
93
66
85
65
Dover Wl
112
79
56
69
95
59
Dover W2
60
84
56
45
96
57
Dover W3
126
119
103
94
141
66
Dover W4
165
114
70
94
148
61
Dover W5
157
99
55
70
117
40
Dover W6
127
80
52
45
92
58
Durham
253
99
118
101
159
110
Farmington
136
42
103
78
58
113
Lee
148
35
52
56
60
33
Madbury
66
22
28
17
33
22
Middleton
22
3
14
14
6
16
Milton
82
17
40
38
24
51
New Durham
91
13
23
25
25
18
Rochester Wl
109
30
94
74
62
93
Rochester W2
121
26
74
67
54
86
Rochester W3
122
42
129
94
73
98
Rochester W4
91
29
118
91
71
143
Rochester W5
126
31
105
74
56
91
Rollinsford
52
55
65
53
87
74
Somersworth Wl
56
37
51
42
56
38
Somersworth W2
35
34
59
38
48
68
Somersworth W3
45
33
56
48
43
48
Somersworth W4
16
29
46
44
47
56
Somersworth W5
15
27
42
40
42
43
Strafford
129
25
44
35
36
46
Totals
2,635 1,265 1,746 1,512 1,814 1,653
DIRECT PRIMARY
277
SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Acworth
Charlestown
Claremont Wl
Claremont W2
Claremont W3
Cornish
Croydon
Goshen
Grantham
Langdon
Lempster
Newport
Plainfield
Springfield
Sunapee
Unity
Washington
Totals
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549 1,749
995
310
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2,951
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17
39
24
5
17
64
62
51
151
116
36
51
287
282
17
80
84
23
49
154
166
59
224
248
56
140
477
478
28
90
98
65
130
189
189
15
40
120
7
42
158
156
10
39
5
2
9
45
52
12
28
9
7
17
45
48
39
82
66
6
26
185
203
7
33
7
0
7
40
42
84
45
20
5
19
122
136
72
465
41
32
141
504
564
16
35
81
31
44
125
121
10
50
12
7
26
71
81
58
262
30
9
89
327
376
16
30
18
7
16
52
52
38
56
16
12
21
106
110
3,118
Reg. of
Deeds
Reg. of
Probate
Dist. 1
County Commissioners
Dist. 2 Dist. 3
Acworth
Charlestown
Claremont Wl
Claremont W2
Claremont W3
Cornish
Croydon
Goshen
Grantham
Langdon
Lempster
Newport
Plainfield
Springfield
Sunapee
Unity
Washington
72
290
171
475
188
158
52
47
195
44
118
534
125
79
361
56
112
70
280
169
485
185
158
52
48
194
45
117
552
118
76
362
54
104
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20
82
86
235
223
66
15
24
26
7
24
162
81
30
76
26
30
49
235
145
398
153
133
45
36
162
33
81
447
101
66
303
43
91
73
236
112
326
150
60
25
15
65
37
44
286
24
26
186
30
61
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13
97
61
177
61
106
18
29
101
11
72
202
119
37
142
32
38
31
97
81
211
208
69
13
36
29
7
27
174
83
31
76
28
31
Totals
3,077
3,069
1,213
2,521
1,756 1,316 1,232
278
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
COUNTY SUMMARY
Ballots Cast
Names on Checklist
Republican
Reg. Abs. Total
Democratic
Reg. Abs. Total
Rep. Dem. Und.
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
4,401
3,515
5,418
2,807
8,069
24,187
13,361
14,090
4,101
3,489
165
248
187
151
319
866
556
605
261
154
4,566
3,763
5,605
2,958
8,388
25,053
13.917
14,695
4,362
3,643
1,560
631
2,429
1,651
2,699
15,172
4,865
6,603
3,524
1,826
62
44
60
81
103
726
147
236
199
53
1,622
675
2,489
1,732
2,802
15,898
5,012
6,839
3,723
1,879
12,764
13,041
14,772
6,974
17,879
66,854
29,712
53,612
17,001
8,397
6,825
4,218
12,127
7,483
10,393
64,971
18,839
41,858
19,673
7,412
8,008
7,192
1 1 ,866
5,531
12,701
44,059
17,527
42,394
16,147
5,487
Total
27,597
24.451
38,765
19,988
40,973
175,884
66,078
137,864
52,821
21,296
Totals
83,438 3,512 86,950
40,960 1,711 42,671
241,006 193,799 170,912 605,717
BELKNAP COUNTY
Ballots C
:ast
Ni
jmes on (
"hecklist
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Alton
529
47
576
78
11
89
1,313
417
707
2,437
Barnstead
221
4
225
75
1
76
713
424
489
1,626
Belmont
326
10
336
108
4
112
1,223
744
768
2,735
Center Harbor
102
1
103
31
1
32
332
111
154
597
Gilford
535
29
564
198
10
208
2,020
877
1,916
4,813
Gilmanton
227
6
233
72
2
74
650
357
403
1,410
Laconia Wl
297
8
305
74
0
74
708
324
335
1,367
Laconia W2
161
0
161
105
0
105
404
374
233
1,011
Laconia W3
307
10
317
120
6
126
623
421
252
1,296
Laconia W4
156
4
160
83
1
84
401
318
253
972
Laconia W5
115
5
120
101
14
115
297
335
319
951
Laconia W6
291
7
298
83
2
85
708
405
404
1,517
Meredith
442
14
456
126
4
130
1,596
672
779
3,047
New Hampton
201
16
217
75
3
78
453
246
261
960
Sanbornton
202
4
206
100
2
102
610
333
298
1,241
Tilton
289
0
289
131
1
132
713
467
437
1,617
Totals
4,401
165
4,566
1,560
62
1,622
12,764
6,825
8,008
27,597
DIRECT PRIMARY
279
CARROLL COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Republicar
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Albany
35
0
35
11
0
11
123
58
176
357
Bartlett
151
10
161
25
1
26
713
277
788
1,778
Brookfield
82
1
83
21
1
22
226
58
49
333
Chatham
18
0
18
2
0
2
69
24
66
159
Conway
436
36
472
83
9
92
2,504
1,007
1,256
4,767
Eaton
55
2
57
10
0
10
139
51
23
213
Effingham
71
7
78
17
1
18
269
116
167
552
Freedom
106
4
110
28
0
28
339
94
232
665
Hales Loc.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hart's Loc.
5
0
5
2
0
2
6
2
10
18
Jackson
99
9
108
30
1
31
234
88
192
514
Madison
136
10
146
27
1
28
469
108
345
922
Moultonborough
430
32
462
67
0
67
1,564
307
820
2,691
Ossipee
290
18
308
44
2
46
942
290
839
2,071
Sandwich
188
4
192
80
1
81
541
230
143
914
Tamworth
160
11
171
49
3
52
759
385
455
1,599
Tuftonboro
301
17
318
32
1
33
913
154
219
1,286
Wakefield
280
19
299
9
6
15
1,104
390
527
2,021
Wolfeboro
672
68
740
94
17
111
2,127
579
885
3,591
Totals
3,515
248
3.763
631
44
675
13,041
4,218
7,192
24,451
CHESHIRE COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Alstead
128
8
136
54
3
57
383
280
323
986
Chesterfield
214
11
225
81
2
83
815
556
654
2,025
Dublin
213
9
222
97
12
109
544
319
211
1,074
Fitzwilliam
230
12
242
44
1
45
459
196
602
1,257
Gilsum
45
3
48
18
1
19
132
141
144
417
Harrisville
115
1
116
75
1
76
165
188
282
635
Hinsdale
121
3
124
75
1
76
641
641
697
1,979
Jaffrey
554
20
574
194
2
196
1,236
881
785
2,902
Keene Wl
182
3
185
145
3
148
631
926
580
2.137
Keene W2
268
9
277
206
6
212
843
1,048
634
2,525
Keene W3
303
8
311
155
4
159
983
971
782
2,736
Keene W4
370
13
383
163
2
165
1,194
905
696
2.795
Keene W5
454
27
481
173
4
177
1,214
967
916
3,097
Marlborough
153
1
154
75
4
79
382
328
455
1,165
Marlow
52
4
56
12
0
12
165
119
126
410
Nelson
67
5
72
33
3
36
153
125
89
367
Richmond
95
1
96
26
2
28
175
120
119
414
Rindge
427
11
438
95
1
96
868
361
441
1.670
Roxbury
14
0
14
10
0
10
51
44
38
133
Stoddard
66
0
66
28
0
28
185
105
138
428
Sullivan
61
4
65
28
3
31
145
129
96
370
Surry
71
1
72
31
0
31
188
111
99
398
Swanzey
406
20
426
270
0
270
1,222
921
774
2,917
Troy
99
5
104
60
0
60
298
360
264
922
Walpole
359
6
365
97
2
99
745
560
1,021
2,326
Westmoreland
153
0
153
64
1
65
386
242
201
829
Winchester
198
2
200
120
2
122
569
583
699
1.851
Totals
5,418
187
5,605
2,429
60
2,489
14.772
12,127
11.866
38,765
280
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
COOS COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Berlin Wl
101
0
101
182
8
190
Berlin W2
151
6
157
209
16
225
Berlin W3
231
9
240
207
9
216
Berlin W4
84
2
86
221
9
230
Carroll
77
4
81
22
0
22
Clarksville
33
6
39
6
1
7
Colebrook
302
16
318
50
2
52
Columbia
45
1
46
10
0
10
Dalton
86
3
89
26
0
26
Dixville
20
2
22
6
0
6
Dummer
2
32
34
15
1
16
Errol
52
0
52
14
0
14
Gorham
228
17
245
243
15
258
Jefferson
135
8
143
20
0
20
Lancaster
349
11
360
88
4
92
Milan
93
1
94
48
1
49
Millsfield
8
0
8
0
0
0
Northumberland
97
7
104
%
11
107
Pinkham's Gt
0
0
0
0
0
0
Pittsburg
198
2
200
18
0
18
Randolph
68
5
73
18
2
20
Shelburne
48
0
48
13
0
13
Stark
44
2
46
13
0
13
Stewartstown
92
3
95
16
0
16
Stratford
29
5
34
18
1
19
Wentworths Loc
7
0
7
2
0
2
Whitefield
227
9
236
90
1
91
Totals
2,807
151
2,958
1,651
81
1,732
Names on Checklist
Rep. Dem.
Und.
Total
281
984
600
1,865
403
1,018
563
1,984
585
783
332
1,700
219
1.073
371
1,663
176
98
120
394
77
29
55
161
628
194
339
1,161
127
52
86
265
148
72
176
396
25
7
3
35
77
49
72
198
95
37
66
198
638
947
457
2,042
294
90
182
566
945
398
519
1,862
244
232
168
644
8
0
1
9
399
592
384
1,375
1
25
10
36
346
79
173
598
171
78
26
275
106
69
74
249
112
61
111
284
189
85
151
425
124
129
135
388
11
4
12
27
545
298
345
1.188
6,974 7,483 5,531 19.988
No names: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt., Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur., Cutt's Gt.,
Dix's Gt., Erving's Loc, Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martins Loc. Odell, Sargent's
Pur., Second College Gt., Success, Thompson & Mes's Pur.
DIRECT PRIMARY
281
GRAFTON COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Republicar
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Alexandria
96
0
96
30
0
30
Ashland
250
5
255
84
1
85
Bath
142
6
148
19
0
19
Benton
31
0
31
4
0
4
Bethlehem
219
9
228
80
4
84
Bridgewater
139
13
152
28
0
28
Bristol
366
17
383
62
3
65
Campton
268
23
291
49
0
49
Canaan
241
20
261
125
5
130
Dorchester
42
3
45
19
0
19
Easton
43
2
45
11
1
12
Ellsworth
14
1
15
2
0
2
Enfield
244
10
254
81
3
84
Franconia
158
10
168
58
6
64
Grafton
79
4
83
36
0
36
Groton
37
3
40
24
2
26
Hanover
548
27
575
395
30
425
Haverhill
625
32
657
106
6
112
Hebron
109
1
110
14
0
14
Holderness
312
23
335
63
1
64
Landaff
52
0
52
13
0
13
Lebanon Wl
306
14
320
159
8
167
Lebanon W2
272
8
280
161
2
163
Lebanon W3
284
4
288
147
4
151
Lincoln
181
9
190
39
!
40
Lisbon
180
3
183
28
1
29
Littleton
665
16
681
205
5
210
Livermore
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lyman
63
2
65
63
0
63
Lyme
152
4
156
91
3
94
Monroe
291
4
295
41
0
41
Orange
50
1
51
12
0
12
Orford
96
3
99
45
0
45
Piermont
81
2
83
23
2
25
Plymouth
568
22
590
162
8
170
Rumney
233
6
239
58
3
61
Sugar Hill
101
4
105
30
2
32
Thornton
201
4
205
46
0
46
Warren
102
0
102
24
0
24
Waterville Val
32
0
32
9
0
9
Wentworth
94
1
95
20
0
20
Woodstock
102
3
105
33
2
35
Totals
8,069
319
8,388
2,699
103
2,802
Names on Checklist
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
248
91
213
552
482
266
208
956
275
51
157
483
75
20
49
144
455
288
289
1,032
273
104
103
480
790
278
364
1,432
511
176
410
1,097
666
497
574
1,737
98
60
71
229
90
42
24
156
8
3
23
34
517
315
1,069
1,901
274
149
148
571
193
140
166
499
91
59
106
256
1.588
1,773
782
4,143
1,092
271
843
2,206
195
36
71
302
707
277
348
1.332
86
27
51
164
853
807
747
2,407
656
736
725
2,117
800
707
572
2,079
327
210
203
740
367
173
267
797
1,692
879
1,094
3.665
0
0
0
0
80
50
90
220
339
385
286
1.010
353
70
86
509
88
35
14
147
341
162
180
683
163
70
257
490
1,340
582
690
2,612
337
78
417
832
186
73
94
353
415
158
457
1,030
277
78
108
463
66
31
37
134
214
62
111
387
271
124
197
592
7,879
10,393
12,701
40,973
282
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Republican
Democrati
c
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Amherst
1,349
63
1.412
260
8
268
2,988
1,110
988
5,086
Antrim
327
8
335
95
1
96
577
295
221
1,093
Bedford
1,375
61
1,436
445
27
472
4,490
2,082
1,616
8,188
Bennington
114
0
114
32
0
32
275
139
137
551
Brookline
220
3
223
62
1
63
538
346
402
1,286
Deering
172
7
179
36
1
37
379
180
227
786
Francestown
220
2
222
69
0
69
381
193
182
756
Goffstown
998
25
1,023
553
5
558
2,959
2,435
2.765
8,159
Greenfield
165
8
173
33
0
33
329
174
182
685
Greenville
149
4
153
91
1
92
389
468
452
1,309
Hancock
317
13
330
89
3
92
531
276
214
1,021
Hillsborough
482
8
490
110
2
112
1,133
543
631
2,307
Hollis
855
22
877
204
6
210
1,775
929
666
3,370
Hudson
948
13
961
438
4
442
3,382
3,505
3,323
10,210
Litchfield
298
3
301
146
2
148
975
911
865
2,751
Lyndeborough
165
7
172
29
0
29
266
93
358
717
Manchester Wl
1,011
30
1,041
772
50
822
2,416
2,025
681
5,122
Manchester W2
691
48
739
663
45
708
1,944
2,239
844
5,027
Manchester W3
877
41
918
494
91
585
1,233
1,793
582
3,608
Manchester W4
328
16
344
501
16
517
1,020
1,770
554
3,344
Manchester W5
220
10
230
429
14
443
697
1,578
438
2,713
Manchester W6
464
15
479
712
30
742
1,433
2,407
803
4,643
Manchester W7
312
12
324
548
26
574
1,020
1,978
548
3,546
Manchester W8
518
18
536
668
17
685
1,576
2,287
827
4,690
Manchester W9
335
2
337
662
16
678
1,073
2,028
585
3,686
Manchester WIO
482
13
495
763
35
798
1,288
2,237
636
4,161
Manchester W 1 1
230
11
241
478
49
527
794
1,706
493
2,993
Manchester W12
445
14
459
683
10
693
1,445
2,036
977
4,458
Mason
114
2
116
42
0
42
273
137
168
578
Merrimack
1,125
11
1,136
523
3
526
4,297
3,193
2,649
10,139
Milford
1,058
26
1,084
329
7
336
3,289
1,948
1,786
7,023
Mont Vernon
217
7
224
54
0
54
418
200
430
1,048
Nashua WI
827
27
854
393
47
440
1,985
1,779
1,381
5.145
Nashua W2
712
27
739
359
20
379
2,198
1,902
1,669
5.769
Nashua W3
669
40
709
341
15
356
1,484
1.615
1,150
4,249
Nashua W4
170
10
180
225
28
253
575
1,216
684
2,475
Nashua W5
526
29
555
437
25
462
1,715
2,240
1,716
5,671
Nashua W6
358
21
379
458
25
483
1,164
2,278
1,199
4,641
Nashua W7
367
35
402
375
20
395
1,118
1,900
1,078
4,096
Nashua W8
593
28
621
306
15
321
2,129
1,907
2.229
6,265
Nashua W9
463
31
494
294
37
331
1,617
1,848
1,661
5,126
New Boston
329
11
340
91
1
92
966
434
465
1,865
New Ipswich
290
1
291
77
4
81
582
316
811
1,709
Pelham
406
13
419
220
6
226
1,412
1,918
1,383
4,713
Peterborough
895
36
931
233
7
240
1,913
937
729
3,579
Sharon
53
2
55
21
0
21
85
46
29
160
Temple
147
7
154
45
1
46
301
155
163
619
Weare
482
17
499
136
3
139
1,291
675
988
2.954
Wilton
298
8
306
145
0
145
701
544
476
1,721
Windsor
21
0
21
3
2
5
35
20
18
73
Totals
24.187
866
25,053
15,172
726
15,898
66,854
64,971
44,059
175,884
DIRECT PRIMARY
283
MERRIMACK COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on Checklist
Republican
Reg. Abs. Total
Democratic
Reg. Abs. Total
Allenstown
Andover
Boscawen
Bow
Bradford
Canterbury
Chichester
Concord W A
Concord W B
Concord W C
Concord W
Concord W
Concord W
Concord W
Concord W H
Danbury
Dunbarton
Epsom
Franklin Wl
Franklin W2
Franklin W3
Henniker
Hill
Hooksett
Hopkinton
Loudon
Newbury
New London
Northfield
Pembroke
Pittsfield
Salisbury
Sutton
Warner
Webster
Wilmot
182
224
360
982
246
226
199
403
447
457
382
261
595
487
664
130
246
292
296
172
293
527
84
657
1,124
284
197
835
274
499
233
163
170
425
206
139
5
2
10
44
7
1
3
6
11
15
21
25
12
23
21
5
9
8
20
19
18
12
1
18
75
0
5
80
12
12
7
2
9
34
1
3
187
226
370
1,026
253
227
202
409
458
472
403
286
607
510
685
135
255
300
316
191
311
539
85
675
1.199
284
202
915
286
511
240
165
179
459
207
142
232
75
130
206
59
134
59
192
221
230
188
179
237
165
231
34
70
77
133
%
108
228
34
330
285
78
37
105
125
183
75
36
80
122
43
48
5
0
2
8
4
3
1
3
4
6
4
21
6
6
7
3
2
0
9
1
4
3
0
1
11
0
1
13
1
4
3
0
2
8
1
0
237
75
132
214
63
137
60
195
225
236
192
200
243
171
238
37
72
77
142
97
112
231
34
331
296
78
38
118
126
187
78
36
82
130
44
48
Rep.
613
497
674
1,785
501
450
541
1,051
970
1,093
932
773
1,240
1,275
1,554
262
517
978
568
378
500
848
187
2,313
1,936
618
464
1,586
728
1,268
694
212
432
651
368
255
Dem.
956
332
475
675
183
333
260
867
718
1,031
731
918
838
701
943
126
255
411
417
421
337
480
118
1,709
849
312
192
337
472
1,051
415
91
283
324
158
120
Und.
731
264
615
558
237
240
355
723
525
512
386
527
324
507
814
141
171
431
538
576
872
329
108
1,532
617
658
207
500
435
1,112
616
261
298
429
203
175
Total
2,300
1,093
1,764
3,018
921
1,023
1,156
2,641
2,213
2,636
2,049
2,218
2,402
2,483
3,311
529
943
1,820
1,523
1,375
1,709
1,657
413
5,554
3,402
1,588
863
2,423
1,635
3,431
1,725
564
1,013
1,404
729
550
Totals
13,361
556 13,917
4,865
147 5,012
29,712 18,839 17,527 66,078
284
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Atkinson
310
11
321
59
2
61
1,252
753
875
2,880
Auburn
267
10
277
104
2
106
979
602
606
2,187
Brentwood
176
11
187
62
4
66
723
331
319
1,373
Candia
351
3
354
98
1
99
914
401
820
2,135
Chester
298
11
309
64
3
67
852
446
378
1,676
Danville
142
8
150
58
1
59
553
349
275
1,177
Deerfield
331
15
346
88
5
93
775
368
361
1,504
Derry
1,034
26
1,060
425
4
429
5,057
3,526
2,870
11,453
East Kingston
87
1
88
35
0
35
364
211
252
827
Epping
302
6
308
174
6
180
570
590
2,386
3,546
Exeter
1,024
28
1,052
396
13
409
3,655
2,135
1,252
7,042
Fremont
165
9
174
55
0
55
639
291
391
1,321
Greenland
229
5
234
84
1
85
703
415
245
1,363
Hampstead
308
12
320
120
5
125
1,718
1,032
1,133
3,883
Hampton
930
65
995
599
23
622
3,421
3,061
2,302
8,784
Hampton Falls
194
10
204
65
0
65
600
252
194
1,046
Kensington
107
3
110
71
1
72
334
269
368
971
Kingston
342
19
361
128
4
132
1,294
687
759
2,740
Londonderry
1,059
24
1,083
381
6
387
4,345
2,716
2,753
9,814
New Castle
173
18
191
84
4
88
335
198
130
663
Newfields
63
5
68
40
2
42
231
160
162
553
Newington
84
5
89
26
2
28
235
115
124
474
Newmarket
186
5
191
225
4
229
966
1,597
1,407
3,970
Newton
166
5
171
55
3
58
802
612
665
2,079
North Hampton
356
6
362
160
11
171
1,080
618
1,364
3,062
Northwood
264
14
278
56
1
57
659
314
727
1,700
Nottingham
239
7
246
112
2
114
585
380
472
1,437
Plaistow
344
20
364
167
4
171
1,402
1,075
1,163
3,640
Portsmouth Wl
125
8
133
172
1
173
601
1,103
880
2,584
Portsmouth W2
191
21
212
272
29
301
934
1,596
1,138
3,668
Portsmouth W3
143
36
179
125
13
138
839
922
1,066
2,827
Portsmouth W4
193
15
208
179
9
188
1,091
1,211
1,192
3,494
Portsmouth W5
195
23
218
190
20
210
1,078
1,368
1,345
3,791
Raymond
563
31
594
199
8
207
1,439
812
2,169
4,420
Rye
515
22
537
217
13
230
1,813
1,148
1,069
4,030
Salem
1,222
47
1,269
692
12
704
5,264
6,224
4,161
15,649
Sandown
197
8
205
62
1
63
644
475
595
1,714
Seabrook
337
16
353
200
9
209
1,578
1,353
1,884
4,815
South Hampton
38
0
38
38
2
40
203
223
202
628
Stratham
322
9
331
116
3
119
1,226
652
667
2,545
Windham
518
7
525
150
2
152
1,859
1,267
1,273
4,399
Totals
14,090
605
14,695
6,603
236
6,839
53,612
41,858
42,394
137,864
DIRECT PRIMARY
285
STRAFFORD COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Republican
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Barrington
228
14
242
177
5
182
1,132
1,114
1,008
3,254
Dover Wl
181
2
183
148
6
154
880
1,070
832
2,782
Dover W2
101
6
107
139
10
149
549
1,030
796
2,375
Dover W3
193
9
202
215
10
225
897
1,271
881
3,049
Dover W4
246
13
259
205
12
217
1,157
1,157
1.063
3.377
Dover W5
256
8
264
163
10
173
928
1,015
821
2,764
Dover W6
182
9
191
144
7
151
673
783
512
1.968
Durham
439
27
466
415
20
435
1,516
1,700
848
4,064
Farmington
235
18
253
160
5
165
955
820
811
2,586
Lee
218
6
224
139
3
142
747
720
421
1.888
Madbury
108
2
110
75
0
75
342
322
268
932
Middleton
41
2
43
28
0
28
123
126
183
432
Milton
138
4
142
82
4
86
593
483
677
1,753
New Durham
122
0
122
43
1
44
422
199
214
835
Rochester Wl
172
24
196
131
16
147
775
819
814
2,408
Rochester W2
181
24
205
117
14
131
732
650
662
2,044
Rochester W3
183
22
205
168
22
190
942
1,119
1,071
3,132
Rochester W4
135
16
151
188
22
210
557
968
701
2.226
Rochester W5
188
29
217
144
10
154
769
826
766
2.361
Rollinsford
88
4
92
137
5
142
501
299
753
1.553
Somers worth Wl
79
7
86
91
0
91
320
568
327
1.215
Somersworth W2
46
3
49
86
4
90
247
532
325
1.104
Somersworth W3
53
6
59
82
6
88
223
548
366
1.137
Somersworth W4
30
4
34
90
4
94
226
629
346
1,201
Somersworth W5
20
0
20
75
2
77
152
481
253
886
Strafford
238
2
240
82
1
83
643
424
428
1,495
Totals
4,101
261
4,362
3,524
199
3,723
17,001
19,673
16,147
52,821
SULLIVAN COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Republican
1
Democratic
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Acworth
90
3
93
46
0
46
133
45
305
483
Charlestown
337
9
346
139
4
143
965
920
691
2,576
Claremont Wl
188
8
196
106
2
108
475
603
256
1.334
Claremont W2
526
19
545
306
10
316
1.313
1,378
636
3,327
Claremont W3
223
7
230
285
3
288
637
1,182
517
2.336
Cornish
179
6
185
109
2
111
377
324
235
936
Croydon
54
1
55
25
0
25
146
66
72
284
Goshen
54
2
56
50
1
51
134
130
71
335
Grantham
234
6
240
40
3
43
433
164
270
867
Langdon
53
3
56
10
0
10
157
69
116
342
Lempster
143
15
158
41
3
44
267
107
129
503
Newport
559
50
609
268
10
278
1.311
1,248
572
3.131
Plainfield
148
6
154
155
5
160
398
351
374
1.123
Springfield
87
1
88
47
3
50
253
138
147
538
Sunapee
427
6
433
115
3
118
945
434
753
2,132
Unity
66
2
68
38
2
40
1%
181
211
588
Washington
121
10
131
46
2
48
257
72
132
461
Totals
3,489
154
3.643
1.826
53
1,879
8.397
7,412
5,487
21,296
286 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
RECOUNTS AFTER THE PRIMARY
After the Primary, eight requests for recounts, all for Representative to the General Court,
were received. Five requests were Republican and three were Democratic.
One recount resulted in a change of nominee - Grafton County District No. 13, and a
tie was the result of the recount in Merrimack County District No. 10. A tie breaker was
conducted and Richard W. Tolpin was declared the nominee.
The other six recounts did not result in a change of nominees.
Below, in the first column are the figures as officially returned to the Secretary of State.
The second column contains the recount figures. The nominees are indicated by asterisks.
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE GENERAL COURT
Republican Recounts
BELKNAP COUNTY— District No. 5
Richard A. Ballou
Thomas G. Cain
Richard H. Campbell, Jr.
Robert S. Hawkins
Ralph W. Pearson
GRAFTON COUNTY— District No. 13
Carl S. Adams
Pamela B. Bean
Harold B. Blodgett
Channing T. Brown
Howard C. Townsend
Karen O. Wadsworth
MERRIMACK COUNTY-District No. 10
Bronwyn L. Asplund
Raymond H. Smith, Jr.
Richard W. Tolpin
James A. Whittemore
STRAFFORD COUNTY- District No. 10
Drucilla Bickford
Patricia H. Foss
Karl R. Miller
John B. Young
George F. Brown
Robert W. Jean
Ronald R. Laurion
John O'Brien
Janet R. Pelley
SULLIVAN COUNTY- District No. 5
Irene C. Domini
Keith L. Hinrichsen
Eric N. Lindblade
4%
508*
490
500
519
.530*
543
556*
604
620*
633
633*
609
607*
525
525
576
574*
656
654*
514
526*
501
473*
378
381
380
381*
584
589*
351
353*
408
408*
346
346*
399
397*
1
2
34
65
2
2
70
70*
12
12
308
308*
167
165*
160
160
DIRECT PRIMARY 287
Democratic Recounts
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY- District No. 28
Hector J. Hidalgo
Romeo W. Jean
Steve Kuchinski
Dolores R. Price
John W. Smart
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY— District No. 43
Nathan M. Bo wen
Peter A. Burkush
Anthony T. Karam
Marie B. Peters
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY-District No. 14
Robert R. Cushing, Jr.
James C. Falconer
Ferdinand J. Gagne
54
53*
121
120*
157
152*
51
51
41
41
276
276*
486
485*
287
287*
270
270
143
143*
74
73*
72
72
GENERAL ELECTION
1988
290 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
GENERAL ELECTION - 1988
The General Election was held November 8, 1988. 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; r and d, or d and r, indicate an election by both
parties; ind indicates independent, ind am indicates independent american, and lib indicates
libertarian.
In each contest the person or persons, if more than one, receiving the largest number
of votes are elected.
SUMMARY
Republican Names on Checklist 252,720
Democratic Names on Checklist 197,409
Undeclared Names on Checklist 199,651
Total Names on Checklist 649,780
Regular State Ballots Cast 424,774
Absentee Ballots Cast 37,729
Total Ballot Cast 462,503
For Electors of President and Vice-President:
Republican Party:
John H. Sununu, Salem George Bush
John P. Stabile II, Nashua and 281,537
Victoria Zachos, Concord Dan Quayle
Carol Reed, Lancaster
Democratic Party:
Madeline Ahlgren, Manchester Michael S. Dukakis
Mary P. Chambers, Hanover and 163,696
Walter J. Dunfey, Portsmouth Lloyd Bentsen
J. Joseph Grandmaison, Rye
Libertarian:
Howard D. Coffman, Manchester Ron Paul
Jim McClarin, Meredith and 4,502
Alan Groupe, Nashua Andre Marrou
Richard Schneider, N. Conway
New Alliance:
Scott D. Hankin, Nashua Lenora B. Fulani
Kimberly L. Sherburne, Dover and 790
Faye Geller, Keene Joyce Dattner
Stephen Geller, Keene
For Governor:
Judd Gregg, Greenfield, r 267,064
Paul McEachern, Portsmouth d 172,543
Howard L. Wilson, Jr., Andover, lib 2,216
Total Vote 441 ,823
For Representative in Congress:
First District:
Bob Smith, Tuftonboro, r 131,824
Joseph F. Keefe, Manchester, d 86,623
Total Vote 218,447
Second District:
Chuck Douglas, Concord, r 1 19,742
James W. Donchess, Nashua, d 89,677
Roy Kendel, Fitzwilliam, ind am 1 .454
Total Vote 210,873
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For Executive Councilor:
First District:
Raymond S. Burton, Bath, r and d 81,139
Second District:
Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton, r 49,636
Patricia A. Shaffer, Farmington, d 28,940
Total Vote 78,576
Third District:
Ruth L. Griffin, Portsmouth, r 52,019
Burton J. Cohen, New Castle, d 31,960
Total Vote 83,979
Fourth District:
Earl A. Rmker IH, Auburn, r 43,120
Lou D'Allesandro, Manchester, d 38,916
Total Vote 82,036
Fifth District:
Bernard A. Streeter, Jr. , Nashua, r 49,583
Nancy Richards-Stower, Merrimack, d 33,309
Total Vote 82,892
For State Senator:
First District:
Charles D. Bond, Jefferson, r 9,187
Donald F. Lamontagne, Gorham, d 5,695
Total Vote 14,882
Second District:
Wayne D. King, Rumney, d 9,771
Lothar F. Riba, Monroe, r 7,338
Total Vote 17,109
Third District:
Roger Heath, Sandwich, r and d 21 ,036
Fourth District:
George E. Freese, Jr., Pittsfield, r 10,886
David H. Bownes, Laconia, d 7. 103
Total Vote 17,989
Fifth District:
Ralph Degnan Hough, Lebanon, r 10,151
Robert E. Bowers, Jr. , Sutton, d 6,878
Total Vote 17,029
Sixth District:
Edward C. Dupont, Rochester, r 8,975
Alan Reed-Erickson, Rochester, d 6,755
Total Vote 15,730
Seventh District:
David P. Currier, Henniker, r 10.225
Bruce E. Parrish, Franklin, d 5,673
Total Vote 15,898
Eighth District:
George F. Disnard, Claremont, d 9,175
Roma A. Spaulding, Claremont, r 6,727
Total Vote 15.902
Ninth District:
Sheila Roberge, Bedford, r 16.040
Roger L. Hall, Francestown, d 5,224
Total Vote 21 .264
Tenth District:
Clesson J. Blaisdell, Keene, d and r 15,056
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Eleventh District:
Charles F. Bass, Peterborough, r 11 ,953
Daniel M. Burnham, Dublin, d 7,887
Total Vote 19,840
Twelfth District:
Thomas P. Magee, Nashua, r 10,298
Barbara B. Pressley , Nashua, d 9, 193
Total Vote 19,491
Thirteenth District:
Mary S. Nelson, Nashua, d and r 13,643
Fourteenth District:
Rhona M. Charbonneau, Hudson, r and d 17,956
Fifteenth District:
Susan McLane, Concord, r 12,061
William J. Veroneau, Concord, d 6,879
Total Vote 18,940
Sixteenth District:
Eleanor P. Podles, Manchester, r 13,365
Murray Onigman, Manchester, d 5,063
Total Vote 18,428
Seventeenth District:
William A. Johnson, Northwood, r 13,096
Michael R. Butler, Fremont, d 5,330
Total Vote 18,426
Eighteenth District:
Robert A. Stephen, Manchester, d and r 14,242
Nineteenth District:
William S. Bartlett, Jr., Kingston, r 12,944
Larry S. Eckhaus, Derry, d 6,1 15
Total Vote 19,059
Twentieth District:
James R. St. Jean, Manchester, d and r 12,252
Twenty-First District:
Franklin G. Torr, Dover, r and d 15, 106
Twenty-Second District:
Joseph L. Delahunty, Salem, r 13,584
Harley G. Featherston, Salem, d 4,954
Total Vote 18,538
Twenty-Third District:
Robert F. Preston, Hampton, d and r 19,426
Twenty-Fourth District:
Elaine S. Krasker, Portsmouth, d and r 15,586
COUNTY OFFICERS
BELKNAP COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Robert F. Gilbert, Laconia, r and d 19,465
For County Attorney:
Edward J. Fitzgerald IH, Laconia, r and d 19,021
For County Treasurer:
H. Max Wakeman, Jr., Laconia, r 13,459
Gary S. Dionne, Laconia, d 6,279
Total Vote 19,738
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For Register of Deeds:
Everett D. Wheeler, Laconia, r 13,860
Ella F. Bourgoine, Laconia, d 6,002
Total Vote 19,862
For Register of Probate:
Estelle J. Dearborn, Laconia, r and d 19,315
For County Commissioners:
First District:
Edwin I. Chertok, Laconia, r and d 19,155
Second District:
Bradbury E. Sprague, Meredith, r 13,092
Mary E. Ahlgren, Sanbornton, d 6,438
Total Vote 19,530
Third District:
Norman C. Marsh, Gilford, r 14,375
George Condodemetraky, Belmont, d 5,061
Total Vote 19,436
CARROLL COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Roy H. Larson, Jr., Conway, r and d 16,604
For County Attorney:
William D. Paine II, Bartlett, r and d 16,357
For County Treasurer:
Richard H. Thurston, Wolfeboro. r 13,259
For Register of Deeds:
Lillian O. Brookes, Wolfeboro, r and d 16,331
For Register of Probate:
Gail S. Tinker. Wolfeboro, r and d 16,210
For County Commissioners:
First District:
Raymond H. Abbott, Jr., Jackson, r and d 16,1 18
Second District:
Brenda M. Presby, Freedom, r and d 16,062
Third District:
Marjorie M. Webster, Tuftonboro, r and d 15,925
CHESHIRE COUNTY
For Sheriff:
William F. Moffitt, Keene, r and d 24,905
For County Attorney:
Edward J. O'Brien, Keene, r and d 24,716
For County Treasurer:
Roger W. Conway, Swanzey, r and d 24,394
For Register of Deeds:
Evelyn S. Hubal, Keene, r and d 24,591
For Register of Probate:
Beverly M. Lamothe, Keene, r and d 24,551
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For County Commissioners:
First District:
David G. Adams, Westmoreland, r and d 6,422
Third District:
Dale E. Thompson, Rindge, r 6,274
Thomas E. Britton, Troy, d 4,465
Total Vote 10,739
COOS COUNTY
For Sheriff:
John D. Morton, Sr. , Berlin, r and d 12,873
For County Attorney:
Pierre J. Morin, Berlin, r and d 12,806
For County Treasurer:
Paul E. Fortier, Milan, r 8,236
Romeo R. Frenette, Berlin, d 4,484
Total Vote 12,720
For Register of Deeds:
Charlotte Lacasse, Lancaster, r and d 12,719
For Register of Probate:
Carol A. Reed, Lancaster, r and d 12,685
For County Commissioners:
First District:
A.M. Sue Trottier, Berlin, r 2,621
Willard W. Dube, Berlin, d 2,127
Total Vote 4,748
Second District:
Thomas R. Corrigan, Lancaster, r 3,040
Paul R. Robitaille, Gorham, d 1 .883
Total Vote 4,923
Third District:
Norman S. Brungot, Colebrook, r 2,703
Louise A. Charest, Dummer, d 1 , 1 39
Total Vote 3,842
GRAFTON COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Herbert W. Ash, Campton, r and d 27,531
For County Attorney:
John B. Fames, Littleton, r and d 26,915
For County Treasurer:
A. Frank Stiegler IH, Haverhill, r and d 26,647
For Register of Deeds:
Carol A, Elliott, Plymouth, r and d 27,267
For Register of Probate:
Virginia B. Kidder, Haverhill, r and d 26,906
For County Commissioners:
First District:
Gerard J. Zeiller, Lebanon, r 6,485
Thomas H. Trunzo, Jr., Orford, d 5,477
Total Vote 1 1 ,962
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Second District:
Everett Grass, Sugar Hill, r and d 6,739
Third District:
Betty Jo Taffe. Rumney , r 7. 104
William L. Bucklin, Alexandria, d 2,271
Total Vote 9,375
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Louis A. Durette, Manchester, r 77,076
Richard Frank, Bedford, d 41 ,726
Total Vote 1 18,802
For County Attorney:
Peter McDonough, Manchester, d and r 1 16,521
For County Treasurer:
Cheryl A. Burns, Wilton, r 74,455
Albert N. Dion, Manchester, d 42,923
Total Vote 1 17,378
For Register of Deeds:
Judith A. MacDonald, Manchester, r 78,829
Jean Cote, Manchester, d 39,997
Total Vote 1 18,826
For Register of Probate:
Robert R. Rivard, Manchester, r 79,445
Nicholas D. Vergas, Manchester, d 38,1 14
Total Vote 1 17,559
For County Commissioners:
First District:
John J. McDonough, Manchester, d and r 33,337
Second District:
William C. Marcoux, Jr. , Nashua, d and r 26,969
Third District:
Edward J. Lobacki, Peterborough, r 37,438
Catherine B. Sage, Peterborough, d 21 ,208
Total Vote 58,646
MERRIMACK COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Chester L. Jordan, Hopkinton, r 28,838
Edward D. Philbrick, Concord, d 16,021
Total Vote 44,859
For County Attorney:
Michael Th. Johnson, Epsom, r and d 42,478
For County Treasurer:
Charles T. Carroll, Concord, r and d 42,428
For Register of Deeds:
Kathi L. Guay, Concord, r and d 42,856
For Register of Probate:
Patricia A. Eraser, Pittsfield, r and d 42,553
For County Commissioners:
First District:
Kenneth L. McDonnell, Concord, r 10,348
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Second District:
Stuart D. Trachy, Franklin, r 8,290
Scott D. McGuffin, Northfieid, d 3,958
Total Vote 12,248
Third District:
Peter J. Spaulding, Hopkinton, r 14,916
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Wayne E. Vetter, Greenland, r 59,701
Shannon M. O'Brien, Rye, d 31,772
Total Vote 91 ,473
For County Attorney:
Carleton Eldredge, Stratham, r and d 86,624
For County Treasurer:
Clarke R. Chandler, East Kingston, r 54,223
Roy A. Arsenault, Jr., Londonderry, d 32,420
Total Vote 86,643
For Register of Deeds:
Betty Waitt Luce, Exeter, r 58,215
Kevin F. Barden, Derry, d 29,258
Total Vote 87,473
For Register of Probate:
Elizabeth E. Powell Hampton, r 59,272
Wayne P. Jacques, Derry, d 28,143
Total Vote 87,415
For County Commissioners:
First District:
E. Jane Walker, Hampton, r 17,397
Robin P. Read, Jr. , Portsmouth, d 11 ,477
Total Vote 28,874
Second District:
M. Maureen E. Barrows, Exeter, r 22,673
James A. Coish, Sr., Exeter, d 9,151
Total Vote 31 ,824
Third District:
Ernest P. Barka, Derry, r 17,076
John S. Langone, Derry, d 10,357
Total Vote 27,433
STRAFFORD COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Richard T. Cavanaugh, Rochester, d and r 33,704
For County Attorney:
Lincoln T. Soldati, Somersworth, d and r 33,012
For County Treasurer:
Charles A. Crocco, Dover, r and d 32,490
For Register of Deeds:
Philippe J. Morrissette, Dover, d and r 32,723
For Register of Probate:
Kimberly Quint, Dover, d and r 32,281
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For County Commissioners:
Roland R. Roberge. Rochester, d and r 31 ,293
George Maglaras, Dover, d and r 31 ,226
Paul J. Dumont, Rochester, d 18,413
Stanley M. Hawthorne, Somersworth, r 15,506
Total Vote 96,438
SULLIVAN COUNTY
For Sheriff:
Arnold Greenleaf, Newport, r 8, 165
Kenneth R. Ranney, Claremont, d 6, 192
Total Vote 14,357
For County Attorney:
Marc B. Hathaway, Lempster, r and d 13,732
For County Treasurer:
Peter R. Lovely, Sr., Newport, r and d 13,885
For Register of Deeds:
Sharron A. King, Newport, r and d 13,894
For Register of Probate:
Diane M. Davis, Newport, r and d 13,833
For County Commissioners:
First District:
Donald B. Fontaine, Sr., Claremont, d and r 13,649
Second District:
Anthony C. Maiola, Newport, r and d 13,437
Third District:
Omer C. Ahern, Jr., Charlestown, r 7,912
Susan J. Lawrence, Unity, d 6,460
Total Vote 14,372
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SUMMARY BY
COUNTIES
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
Bush and
Dukakis and
Paul and
Fulani and
Quayle, r
Bentsen, d
Marrou, lib
Dattner,
new all
14,454
6,603
203
20
12,983
5,153
157
51
15,002
12,339
125
46
8,763
4,981
61
35
19,033
1 1 ,484
143
39
88,261
45,799
1,525
193
29,535
18,637
433
81
64,034
35,775
1,401
195
20,636
16,547
401
114
8,836
6,378
53
16
Totals
281,537
163,696
4,502
790
BELKNAP
COUNTY
Alton
Barnstead
Belmont
Center Harbor
Gilford
Gilmanton
Laconia Wl
Laconia W2
Laconia W3
Laconia W4
Laconia W5
Laconia W6
Meredith
New Hampton
Sanbornton
Tilton
Bush and
Dukakis and
Paul and
Fulani and
Quayle, r
Bentsen, d
Marrou,
lib
Dattner, new all
1,358
398
16
5
884
406
11
1
1,383
544
15
4
360
158
4
1
2,269
944
20
3
725
396
11
0
804
357
10
1
495
329
9
1
672
429
10
2
530
271
12
0
450
327
4
0
884
398
10
2
1,667
610
37
1
499
246
8
1
661
378
10
0
813
412
16
0
Totals
14,454
6,603
203
20
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CARROLL
COUNTY
Albany
Bartlett
Brookfield
Chatham
Conway
Eaton
Effingham
Freedom
Hale's Loc.
Hart's Loc.
Jackson
Madison
Moultonborough
Ossipee
Sandwich
Tamworth
Tuftonboro
Wakefield
Wolfeboro
Bush and
Dukakis and
Paul and
Fulani
and
Quayle, r
Bentsen, d
Marrou,
lib
Dattner, new all
142
74
5
1
863
447
0
1
216
83
4
1
91
25
2
0
2,430
1,058
23
3
115
64
2
0
292
107
2
1
410
181
9
0
0
0
0
0
8
6
0
0
273
172
0
0
562
211
5
0
1.423
433
33
7
1,080
389
21
12
445
296
4
2
607
374
12
14
912
219
10
1
1,039
337
7
6
2,075
677
18
2
Totals
12,983
5,153
157
51
CHESHIRE
COUNTY
Alstead
Chesterfield
Dublin
Fitzwilliam
Gilsum
Harrisville
Hinsdale
Jaffrey
Keene Wl
Keene W2
Keene W3
Keene W4
Keene W5
Marlborough
Marlow
Nelson
Richmond
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
Sullivan
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
Winchester
Bush and
Dukakis and
Paul and
Fulani and
Quayle, r
Bentsen, d
Marrou, lib
Dattner, new all
342
338
7
2
841
519
5
0
434
381
9
4
544
328
3
0
161
113
0
1
193
274
2
1
602
641
8
6
1,397
792
0
0
634
806
12
7
824
948
5
6
911
867
4
2
1,055
872
7
2
1,111
973
9
4
408
432
3
1
170
135
1
0
144
145
0
0
229
131
2
0
859
469
15
I
53
39
0
0
183
131
0
0
166
98
0
0
184
131
3
0
1,299
944
13
2
354
330
0
1
909
684
9
3
374
277
4
2
621
541
4
1
Totals
15,002
12,339
125
46
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coos
COUNTY
Berlin Wl
Berlin W2
Berlin W3
Berlin W4
Carroll
Clarksville
Colebrook
Columbia
Dalton
Dixville
Dummer
Errol
Gorham
Jefferson
Lancaster
Milan
Millsfield
Northumberland
Pinkham's Gt.
Pittsburg
Randolph
Shelburne
Stark
Stewartstown
Stratford
Wentworths Loc
Whitefield
Totals 8,763 4,981 61 35
No votes: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt., Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur., Cutt's Gt.,
Dix's Gt.. Erving's Loc, Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc, Odell, Sargent's
Pur., Second College Gt., Success, Thompson & Mes's Pur.
Bush and
Dukakis and
Paul and
Fulani and
Quayle, r
Bentsen, d
Marrou, lib
Dattner, new all
542
586
7
8
665
591
3
0
791
535
3
0
531
559
0
0
231
77
3
0
90
23
0
0
644
167
4
1
49
31
0
0
217
95
0
1
34
3
0
0
105
43
0
0
128
24
0
0
813
616
18
12
325
103
0
2
965
392
3
1
304
159
3
0
10
0
0
0
610
305
11
8
6
14
0
0
334
71
0
0
141
83
0
0
142
62
1
0
126
54
1
0
196
77
3
1
148
82
1
1
20
5
0
0
596
224
0
0
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GRAFTON
COUNTY
Alexandria
Ashland
Bath
Benton
Bethlehem
Bridgewater
Bristol
Campton
Canaan
Dorchester
Easton
Ellsworth
Enfield
Franconia
Grafton
Groton
Hanover
Haverhill
Hebron
Holderness
Landaff
Lebanon Wl
Lebanon W2
Lebanon W3
Lincoln
Lisbon
Littleton
Livermore
Lyman
Lyme
Monroe
Orange
Orford
Picrmont
Plymouth
Rumncy
Sugar Hill
Thornton
Warren
Waterville Val
Wentworth
Woodstock
Totals 19,033 11,484 143 39
Bush and
Dukakis and
Paul and
Fulani and
Quayle, r
Bentsen, d
Marrou, lib
Dattner, new all
338
86
2
0
552
229
0
0
261
88
1
0
81
20
0
0
489
292
4
0
281
117
2
0
873
276
5
I
694
286
5
2
621
481
5
1
110
42
2
2
76
56
4
1
20
16
1
0
876
679
10
2
311
176
2
0
223
130
4
0
135
50
2
1
1,472
2,156
23
3
1,237
366
9
3
214
50
3
0
655
269
3
2
97
50
0
0
862
799
6
1
746
778
6
1
718
681
3
1
419
125
0
0
414
149
2
3
1,659
606
7
6
0
0
0
0
119
57
2
1
419
441
4
1
369
90
1
0
71
50
0
0
231
242
2
0
207
116
1
0
1,141
624
8
5
459
189
6
1
184
106
1
0
531
193
3
0
251
74
0
1
75
42
2
0
238
65
0
0
304
142
2
0
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HILLSBOROUGH
COUNTY
Amherst
Antrim
Bedford
Bennington
Brookline
Deering
Francestown
Goffstown
Greenfield
Greenville
Hancock
Hillsborough
Hollis
Hudson
Litchfield
Lyndeborough
Manchester Wl
Manchester W2
Manchester W3
Manchester W4
Manchester W5
Manchester W6
Manchester W7
Manchester W8
Manchester W9
Manchester WIO
Manchester Wl 1
Manchester W12
Mason
Merrimack
Milford
Mont Vernon
Nashua Wl
Nashua W2
Nashua W3
Nashua W4
Nashua W5
Nashua W6
Nashua W7
Nashua W8
Nashua W9
New Boston
New Ipswich
Pelham
Peterborough
Sharon
Temple
Weare
Wilton
Windsor
Totals 88,261 45.799 1,525 193
Bush and
Dukakis and
Paul and
Fulani and
Quayle, r
Bentsen, d
Marrou, lib
Dattner, new all
3,336
1,281
60
4
609
300
9
1
5,237
1,499
62
7
287
150
1
0
749
361
12
2
428
166
4
2
428
255
4
3
3,999
1,728
53
13
344
198
8
0
478
245
7
0
537
381
6
2
1,099
543
2
1
1,954
907
29
4
4,819
2,456
100
10
1,316
638
29
3
370
207
9
0
2,639
1,454
43
3
2.517
1,437
39
I
1,526
1,163
37
4
1,422
939
33
5
1,172
720
14
0
2,399
1,239
36
5
1,749
921
18
3
2,547
1,141
28
1
1,945
892
28
4
2,229
993
22
2
1,495
638
0
0
2,253
1,030
29
4
321
164
10
1
5,765
2,570
92
13
3,259
1,427
48
10
575
261
15
1
2,748
1,550
45
4
2,719
1,614
60
5
1,921
1,259
44
6
780
833
23
2
2,635
1,811
64
13
1,826
1,539
51
10
1,709
1,244
38
3
2,657
1.607
83
2
2,374
1,376
62
10
959
458
12
3
1,012
411
25
4
2,713
1,155
56
6
1,561
1.122
25
7
87
59
4
0
291
190
6
0
1,572
676
25
4
862
569
15
5
32
22
0
0
GENERAL ELECTION 303
PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
MERRIMACK
COUNTY
Allenstown
Andover
Boscawen
Bow
Bradford
Canterbury
Chichester
Concord W A
Concord W B
Concord W C
Concord W D
Concord W E
Concord W F
Concord W G
Concord W H
Danbury
Dunbarton
Epsom
Franklin Wl
Franklin W2
Franklin W3
Henniker
Hill
Hooksett
Hopkinton
Loudon
Newbury
New London
Northfield
Pembroke
Pittsfield
Salisbury
Sutton
Warner
Webster
Wilmot
Totals 29,535 18,637 433 81
Bush and
Dukakis and
Paul and
Fulani and
Quayle, r
Bentsen, d
Marrou, lib
Dattner, new all
986
581
13
5
563
335
14
0
697
445
11
1
1,901
775
21
3
379
280
5
1
460
421
10
1
489
292
14
1
1,181
852
0
0
798
799
9
3
764
955
18
5
702
726
13
5
595
746
18
3
1,018
933
16
0
971
682
7
1
1,410
1,005
26
4
278
134
. 3
2
492
273
12
1
925
387
24
1
546
327
4
1
506
317
4
1
651
366
9
5
902
692
13
2
232
112
3
0
2,587
959
31
6
1,597
970
24
5
853
441
6
4
494
214
0
0
1.441
557
17
4
768
425
7
6
1,618
852
23
7
727
480
17
1
308
160
0
0
418
319
9
0
647
437
11
2
345
196
7
0
286
192
14
0
304 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY
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 Wl
Portsmouth W2
Portsmouth W3
Portsmouth W4
Portsmouth W5
Raymond
Rye
Salem
Sandown
Seabrook
South Hampton
Stratham
Windham
Totals 64,034 35,775 1,401 195
Bush and
Dukakis and
Paul and
Fulani and
Quayle, r
Bentsen, d
Marrou, lib
Dattner, new all
1.745
707
45
0
1,232
447
20
1
669
320
21
3
1,223
392
13
1
886
296
23
3
665
270
16
1
885
383
10
1
6,253
2,845
147
16
403
204
0
0
1,125
633
35
5
3,453
2,276
76
6
732
266
10
1
809
443
17
4
2,023
832
50
1
3,536
2,678
78
28
615
294
13
0
438
380
14
1
1,495
703
37
6
5,232
2,160
133
5
348
238
5
1
257
191
3
3
235
131
1
0
1,283
1,268
39
13
876
511
19
5
1,321
831
12
2
807
428
12
1
714
451
29
3
1,756
863
36
2
639
821
9
3
876
1,415
27
10
927
699
18
6
1,358
1,145
17
4
1,027
1,297
33
11
1,928
881
47
10
1,650
1,113
28
9
7,314
3,512
146
15
987
423
29
2
1,855
1,047
23
3
254
188
8
1
1,448
769
23
3
2,755
1,024
79
5
GENERAL ELECTION
305
PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
STRAFFORD
COUNTY
Barrington
Dover Wl
Dover W2
Dover W3
Dover W4
Dover W5
Dover W6
Durham
Farmington
Lee
Madbury
Middleton
Milton
New Durham
Rochester Wl
Rochester W2
Rochester W3
Rochester W4
Rochester W5
Rollinsford
Somersworth Wl
Somersworth W2
Somersworth W3
Somersworth W4
Somersworth W5
Strafford
Bush and
Dukakis and
Paul and
Fulani and
Quayle, r
Bentsen, d
Marrou, lib
Dattner, new all
1,327
912
48
20
871
763
0
0
632
635
9
4
997
942
15
3
1,281
1,030
40
28
844
778
17
3
732
655
23
6
1,647
2.030
28
5
1,151
578
12
3
746
695
17
5
366
293
11
6
192
126
5
2
782
423
18
3
463
220
6
1
1,156
705
12
4
907
569
13
2
1,404
912
15
1
921
670
14
2
980
735
12
2
532
537
15
0
466
380
15
5
427
380
12
4
429
373
5
2
399
425
6
2
278
327
11
1
706
454
22
0
Totals
20,636
16,547
401
114
SULLIVAN
COUNTY
Acworth
Charlestown
Claremont Wl
Claremont W2
Claremont W3
Cornish
Croydon
Goshen
Grantham
Langdon
Lempster
Newport
Plainfield
Springfield
Sunapee
Unity
Washington
Bush and
Dukakis and
Paul and
Fulani and
Quayle, r
Bentsen, d
Marrou,
lib
Dattner, new all
197
173
3
1
934
778
3
0
399
428
3
1
1,366
1,053
5
2
748
773
7
3
399
328
0
0
149
70
2
0
174
119
0
0
488
208
3
0
151
93
0
0
267
132
0
0
1.314
830
6
5
425
502
6
3
232
135
0
0
1,093
459
12
0
238
174
0
0
262
123
3
1
Totals
8,836
6,378
53
16
306
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
GOVERNOR
SUMMARY BY
COUNTIES
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
regg, r
McEachern, d
Wilson, lib
13,501
7,512
133
12,423
5,210
69
14,178
12,903
67
8,667
4,725
47
18,739
11,176
130
86,588
45,098
732
28,604
19,695
222
57,318
41,498
605
18,496
18,272
169
8,550
6,454
42
Totals
267,064
172,543
2,216
BELKNAP
COUNTY
Alton
Barnstead
Belmont
Center Harbor
Gilford
Gilmanton
Laconia Wl
Laconia W2
Laconia W3
Laconia W4
Laconia W5
Laconia W6
Meredith
New Hampton
Sanbornton
Tilton
egg, r
McEachern, d
Wilson, lib
1,282
487
16
788
493
3
1,264
664
9
343
157
2
2,158
1,055
11
656
436
3
764
401
5
471
342
7
631
474
6
481
320
10
397
372
8
843
450
7
1,631
673
25
484
247
5
572
448
9
736
493
7
Totals
13,501
7,512
133
GENERAL ELECTION
307
GOVERNOR
CARROLL
COUNTY
Albany
Bartlett
Brookfield
Chatham
Conway
Eaton
Effingham
Freedom
Hale's Loc.
Hart's Loc.
Jackson
Madison
Moultonborough
Ossipee
Sandwich
Tamworth
Tuftonboro
Wakefield
Wolfeboro
:gg« r
McEachern, d
Wilson, lib
128
82
2
818
419
0
215
91
1
90
24
0
2,272
1.070
14
108
70
0
256
129
3
405
155
0
0
0
0
8
4
0
283
162
0
550
200
2
1.392
437
10
988
405
13
457
275
1
555
386
3
894
212
3
952
388
4
2.052
70!
13
Totals
12,423
5,210
69
CHESHIRE
COUNTY
Alstead
Chesterfield
Dublin
Fitzwilliam
Gilsum
Harrisville
Hinsdale
Jaffrey
Keene Wl
Keene W2
Keene W3
Keene W4
Keene W5
Marlborough
Marlow
Nelson
Richmond
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
Sullivan
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
Winchester
5g. r
McEachern, d
Wilson, lib
322
359
2
781
563
5
488
337
1
496
366
6
144
133
1
177
295
1
633
574
5
.356
804
9
553
844
3
734
1,021
4
843
931
1
965
946
4
,051
954
4
425
440
0
137
163
0
134
159
0
211
139
2
862
456
8
52
35
0
168
149
0
132
129
0
167
152
0
,218
1,027
3
311
364
0
907
665
5
326
320
1
585
578
2
Totals
14,178
12,903
67
308
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
GOVERNOR
coos
COUNTY
Berlin Wl
Berlin W2
Berlin W3
Berlin W4
Carroll
Clarksville
Colebrook
Columbia
Dalton
Dixville
Dummer
Errol
Gorham
Jefferson
Lancaster
Milan
Millsfield
Northumberland
Pinkham's Grant
Pittsburg
Randolph
Shelburne
Stark
Stewartstown
Stratford
Wentworths Loc
Whitefield
Jgg, r
McEachern, d
Wilson, lib
534
544
5
617
544
2
785
508
3
543
552
0
244
58
0
88
20
0
649
136
2
49
20
0
228
80
0
34
4
0
100
46
0
126
26
0
735
666
10
324
102
2
1,002
326
4
298
163
0
9
1
0
583
332
9
9
11
0
336
66
1
139
82
0
128
65
0
129
48
2
192
60
4
154
66
3
22
3
0
610
196
0
Totals
8,667
4,725
47
No votes cast: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt., Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur., Cutt's
Gt., Dix's Gt., Erving's Loc, Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc, Odell,
Sargent's Pur., Second College Gt., Success, Thompson & Mes's Pur.
GENERAL ELECTION
309
GOVERNOR
GRAFTON
COUNTY
Alexandria
Ashland
Bath
Benton
Bethlehem
Bridgewater
Bristol
Campton
Canaan
Dorchester
Easton
Ellsworth
Enfield
Franconia
Grafton
Groton
Hanover
Haverhill
Hebron
Holderness
Landaff
Lebanon Wl
Lebanon W2
Lebanon W3
Lincoln
Lisbon
Littleton
Livermore
Lyman
Lyme
Monroe
Orange
Orford
Piermont
Plymouth
Rumney
Sugar Hill
Thornton
Warren
Waterville Val
Wentworth
Woodstock
•gg. r
McEachern, d
Wilson, lib
309
108
1
485
232
0
249
77
1
84
13
1
521
260
4
282
112
2
835
323
4
685
278
1
583
505
9
104
45
4
84
51
3
20
17
1
836
694
9
323
154
0
203
145
4
133
48
0
1.509
1,975
27
1.181
338
6
215
41
0
654
254
2
101
41
0
824
800
4
754
741
8
708
681
5
406
' 133
0
418
131
2
1,673
563
11
0
0
0
136
43
0
385
483
3
346
95
3
70
48
0
202
258
3
201
115
1
1,119
612
7
464
201
1
207
83
0
540
178
0
255
76
1
78
39
0
238
65
0
319
120
2
Totals
18,739
11,176
130
310 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
GOVERNOR
HILLSBOROUGH
COUNTY
Amherst
Antrim
Bedford
Bennington
Brookline
Deering
Francestown
Goffstown
Greenfield
Greenville
Hancock
Hillsborough
Hollis
Hudson
Litchfield
Lyndeborough
Manchester Wl
Manchester W2
Manchester W3
Manchester W4
Manchester W5
Manchester W6
Manchester W7
Manchester W8
Manchester W9
Manchester WIO
Manchester Wl 1
Manchester W12
Mason
Merrimack
Milford
Mont Vernon
Nashua Wl
Nashua W2
Nashua W3
Nashua W4
Nashua W5
Nashua W6
Nashua W7
Nashua W8
Nashua W9
New Boston
New Ipswich
Pelham
Peterborough
Sharon
Temple
Weare
Wilton
Windsor
Totals 86,588 45,098 732
egg, r
McEachern, d
Wilson, lib
3,454
1,162
16
604
292
3
5,108
1,626
32
306
130
1
680
321
5
410
183
4
438
248
1
3,864
1,865
21
364
184
3
474
237
3
552
356
0
1,043
578
6
2,004
846
7
4,912
2,405
69
1,239
707
6
424
159
1
2,549
1,522
11
2,421
1,508
9
1,433
1,195
19
1,335
981
12
1,084
765
5
2,225
1,370
11
1,625
993
6
2,353
1,282
6
1,794
1,019
6
2.065
1,087
10
1.349
714
0
2.156
1,056
11
320
166
4
5,654
2,686
62
3,319
1,326
19
597
226
6
2,675
1,439
27
2,721
1,468
34
1,930
1,100
29
829
670
17
2,592
1,554
33
1,831
1,297
51
1,675
1,110
25
2,734
1,393
49
2,354
1,249
25
931
467
4
1.001
431
5
2,658
1,222
30
1,624
1.057
9
98
50
0
320
159
1
1,510
710
8
914
510
9
36
17
1
GENERAL ELECTION
311
GOVERNOR
MERRIMACK
COUNTY
Allenstown
Andover
Boscawen
Bow
Bradford
Canterbury
Chichester
Concord W A
Concord W B
Concord W C
Concord W D
Concord W
Concord W
Concord W
Concord W
Danbury
Dunbarton
Epsom
Franklin Wl
Franklin W2
Franklin W3
Henniker
Hill
Hooksett
Hopkinton
Loudon
Newbury
New London
Northfield
Pembroke
Pittsfield
Salisbury
Sutton
Warner
Webster
Wilmot
!gg. r
McEachern, d
Wilson, lib
912
624
11
549
344
14
669
481
4
1.905
770
6
358
306
2
422
461
2
445
343
5
1,135
91^
8
780
805
6
765
976
15
714
731
9
582
759
7
1,020
956
6
978
675
12
1,421
1,033
9
286
113
4
489
293
0
817
483
9
601
355
5
498
323
3
641
357
11
842
767
4
208
121
3
2,463
1.084
11
1,599
995
9
777
513
3
470
233
0
1,455
516
4
707
456
3
1,529
959
11
671
521
8
259
206
0
395
348
3
616
485
7
333
214
6
293
177
2
Totals
28,604
19,695
222
312 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
GOVERNOR
ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY
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 Wl
Portsmouth W2
Portsmouth W3
Portsmouth W4
Portsmouth W5
Raymond
Rye
Salem
Sandown
Seabrook
South Hampton
Stratham
Windham
Totals 57,318 41,498 605
5gg. r
McEachern, d
Wilson, lib
1,654
777
11
1,170
524
I
599
380
7
1.072
440
5
874
310
7
589
329
1
839
446
2
5,720
3,365
88
335
250
0
1,020
740
11
3,042
2,610
21
651
322
6
684
569
1
1,839
996
34
2,885
3,234
28
529
379
4
345
460
6
1,316
833
18
4,913
2,467
66
322
251
1
224
209
4
204
164
0
1,178
1,397
11
723
630
10
1,089
1.023
2
739
467
7
691
498
6
1,507
960
13
499
930
6
740
1,517
10
726
839
9
1,133
1,324
11
912
1,395
9
1,747
1,023
13
1,403
1,359
7
6,795
4,034
99
846
536
21
1,542
1,272
7
204
239
2
1,330
881
2
2,688
1,119
38
GENERAL ELECTION
313
GOVERNOR
STRAFFORD
COUNTY
Barrington
Dover W I
Dover W2
Dover W3
Dover W4
Dover W5
Dover W6
Durham
Farmington
Lee
Madbury
Middleton
Milton
New Durham
Rochester Wl
Rochester W2
Rochester W3
Rochester W4
Rochester W5
Rollinsford
Somersworth Wl
Somersworth W2
Somersworth W3
Somersworth W4
Somersworth W5
Strafford
;gg. r
McEachern, d
Wilson, lib
1.119
1,103
21
784
805
0
549
688
0
1,013
981
9
1,215
1,087
26
828
770
5
698
692
13
1,607
1.990
8
989
709
4
672
754
9
328
340
3
163
149
1
651
523
4
438
243
3
945
874
6
790
674
3
1,216
1,091
1
790
743
10
840
833
9
460
596
4
425
443
5
362
433
8
388
399
3
356
463
4
237
366
3
633
523
7
Totals
18,496
18,272
169
SULLIVAN
COUNTY
Acworth
Charlestown
Claremont Wl
Claremont W2
Claremont W3
Cornish
Croydon
Goshen
Grantham
Langdon
Lempster
Newport
Plainfield
Springfield
Sunajjee
Unity
Washington
:gg. r
McEachern, d
Wilson, lib
178
184
3
961
734
3
408
409
0
1,322
1.076
8
684
827
6
360
349
0
139
75
0
157
135
1
504
176
2
151
91
0
247
135
1
1,293
806
6
392-
519
2
236
129
0
1.039
493
6
224
184
0
255
132
4
Totals
8,550
6,454
42
314
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
U.S. HOUSE: FIRST DISTRICT
Smith, r Keefe, d
Smith, r Keefe, d
Albany
140
68
Manchester W2
2,113
1,742
Alton
1,366
404
Manchester W3
1,275
1.323
Auburn
1,079
556
Manchester W4
1,137
1,121
Barnstead
809
446
Manchester W5
938
845
Harrington
1,277
910
Manchester W6
1,905
1,597
Bartlett
868
384
Manchester W7
1,353
1,180
Bedford
4,752
1,920
Manchester W8
2,050
1,543
Belmont
1,293
574
Manchester W9
1,534
1,147
Brentwood
624
331
Manchester WIO
1,793
1,299
Brookfield
224
73
Manchester W 1 1
1,151
868
Candia
1,115
468
Manchester W12
1,828
1,319
Canterbury
384
469
Meredith
1,654
660
Center Harbor
356
147
Merrimack
5,073
3,111
Chatham
89
24
Middleton
204
112
Chester
868
279
Milton
760
404
Chichester
461
296
Moultonborough
1,450
366
Conway
2,296
979
New Casde
327
215
Danville
614
278
New Durham
475
205
Deerfield
853
393
Newfields
247
172
Derry
5,591
3,333
New Hampton
476
233
Dover Wl
850
714
Newington
229
120
Dover W2
557
641
Newmarket
1,230
1,268
Dover W3
965
890
Newton
782
510
Dover W4
1.248
900
Northfield
642
468
Dover W5
841
748
North Hampton
1,154
874
Dover W6
716
647
Northwood
751
420
Durham
1,528
1,905
Nottingham
710
445
East Kingston
349
218
Ossipee
1,058
326
Eaton
118
58
Pittsfield
692
488
Effingham
266
126
Plaistow
1,547
884
Epping
1,025
683
Portsmouth Wl
558
748
Epsom
837
423
Portsmouth W2
797
1,326
Exeter
3,044
2,331
Portsmouth W3
786
701
Farmington
1,108
579
Portsmouth W4
1,198
1,125
Freedom
401
140
Portsmouth W5
922
1,263
Fremont
653
300
Raymond
1,675
988
Gilford
2,202
969
Rochester Wl
1,102
650
Gilmanton
651
418
Rochester W2
837
566
Goffstown
3,534
2,116
Rochester W3
1,331
933
Greenland
768
456
Rochester W4
869
634
Hale's Loc
0
0
Rochester W5
960
671
Hampstead
1,849
915
Rollinsford
508
532
Hampton
2,891
2,874
Rye
1,508
1,143
Hampton Falls
576
299
Sanbornton
592
420
Hart's Loc
8
4
Sandown
869
496
Hooksett
2,251
1,251
Sandwich
451
281
Jackson
279
154
Seabrook
1,523
1,152
Kensington
393
384
Somersworth Wl
444
390
Kingston
1,397
682
Somersworth W2
408
361
Laconia Wl
787
373
Somersworth W3
416
368
Laconia W2
487
327
Somersworth W4
371
416
Laconia W3
652
443
Somersworth W5
260
319
Laconia W4
520
284
South Hampton
235
186
Laconia W5
429
337
Strafford
710
425
Laconia W6
862
420
Stratham
1,358
776
Lee
703
685
Tamworth
593
345
Londonderry
4,626
2,629
Tilton
721
470
Loudon
758
491
Tuftonboro
914
212
Madbury
352
298
Wakefield
1,065
294
Madison
559
189
Wolfeboro
2,035
723
Manchester Wl
2,171
1,811
Totals
131,824 86,623
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315
U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT
Douglas, r Donchess, d Kendel, ia
Douglas, r Donchess, d Kendel, ia
Acworth
174
164
6
Cornish
357
320
0
Alexandria
283
113
4
Croydon
132
67
0
Allenstown
843
643
9
Dalton
219
82
1
Alstead
336
358
3
Danbury
260
128
4
Amherst
2,938
1,596
7
Deering
378
193
3
Andover
531
334
6
Dixville
32
5
0
Antrim
562
296
3
Dorchester
94
49
1
Ashland
429
230
0
Dublin
447
328
6
Atkinson
1,545
718
10
Dummer
87
56
0
Bath
223
83
4
Dunbarton
476
281
6
Bennington
261
164
0
Easton
85
42
2
Benton
79
13
2
Ellsworth
20
10
1
Berlin Wl
478
544
11
Enfield
869
607
8
Berlin W2
590
548
6
Errol
113
28
0
Berlin W3
703
529
2
Fitzwilliam
463
334
26
Berlin W4
487
535
0
Francestown
396
262
7
Bethlehem
459
276
8
Franconia
298
160
3
Boscawen
700
448
7
Franklin Wl
595
336
2
Bow
1,798
790
3
Franklm W2
471
321
1
Bradford
356
260
2
Franklin W3
654
384
9
Bridgewater
248
120
4
Gilsum
136
126
2
Bristol
821
284
5
Gorham
694
619
18
BrookJine
647
424
7
Goshen
149
131
0
Campton
624
300
1
Grafton
207
121
5
Canaan
608
448
4
Grantham
473
188
0
Carroll
206
77
0
Greenfield
307
215
5
Charlestown
899
727
5
Greenville
368
309
4
Chesterfield
750
567
8
Groton
117
56
2
Claremont Wl
373
400
2
Hancock
485
394
3
Claremont W2
1,265
1,049
10
Hanover
1,625
1,831
35
Claremont W3
658
788
6
Harrisville
178
281
4
Clarksville
87
19
0
Haverhill
1.197
309
9
Colebrook
604
152
1
Hebron
201
49
0
Columbia
35
24
2
Henniker
844
689
11
Concord W A
1.067
942
26
Hill
190
115
5
Concord W B
784
781
1
Hillsborough
994
544
7
Concord W C
796
906
24
Hinsdale
552
573
6
Concord W D
684
717
20
Holderness
630
242
4
Concord W E
624
714
11
Hollis
1,676
1,102
4
Concord W F
970
964
12
Hopkinton
1,487
1,003
10
Concord W G
951
661
25
Hudson
3,869
3,309
111
Concord W H
1,376
1,043
21
Jaffrey
1,272
811
22
Jefferson
301
109
1
316
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
U.S. HOUSE: SECOND DISTRICT
Douglas, r Donchess, d Kendel, ia
Douglas, r Donchess, d Kendel, ia
Keene Wl
567
795
7
Rumney
416
205
4
Keene W2
704
1,002
10
Salem
5,839
4,362
267
Keene W3
768
940
10
Salisbury
260
194
1
Keene W4
875
966
10
Sargent's Pur.
0
0
0
Keene W5
893
1,028
7
Sharon
83
57
2
Lancaster
929
359
6
Shelburne
131
56
1
Landaff
95
39
0
Springfield
215
133
0
Langdon
136
92
0
Stark
118
55
1
Lebanon Wl
831
738
7
Stewartstown
173
63
6
Lebanon W2
748
683
8
Stoddard
161
144
0
Lebanon W3
705
597
4
Stratford
139
70
1
Lempster
238
125
3
Sugar Hill
182
91
0
Lincoln
389
131
0
Sullivan
132
114
4
Lisbon
400
129
9
Sunapee
981
535
0
Litchfield
1,048
848
9
Surry
167
156
0
Littleton
1,568
568
11
Sutton
404
317
4
Lyman
124
46
2
Swanzey
1,121
1,017
14
Lyme
443
398
I
Temple
287
175
0
Lyndeborough
347
206
3
Thornton
467
208
5
Marlborough
377
426
5
Troy
300
332
2
Marlow
123
162
0
Unity
199
185
0
Mason
282
185
5
Walpole
865
642
4
Milan
285
155
3
Warner
625
432
8
Milford
2,814
1,754
19
Warren
225
86
0
Millsfield
8
2
0
Washington
242
138
1
Monroe
340
93
1
Waterville
78
31
0
Mont Vernon
523
284
3
Valley
Nashua Wl
2,084
2,070
0
Weare
1,400
742
7
Nashua W2
2,110
2,272
12
Webster
296
227
3
Nashua W3
1,468
1,623
8
Wentworth
212
70
0
Nashua W4
599
954
4
Wentworth's Lo
18
5
0
Nashua W5
2,009
2,193
13
Westmoreland
319
313
4
Nashua W6
1,364
1,828
1
Whitefield
531
237
0
Nashua W7
1,283
1,544
8
Wilmot
284
167
2
Nashua W8
2,146
1,993
11
Wilton
768
619
2
Nashua W9
1,735
1,865
10
Winchester
529
547
6
Nelson
133
153
0
Windham
2,459
1,188
78
New Boston
877
478
8
Windsor
32
18
0
Newbury
453
229
0
Woodstock
282
136
1
New Ipswich
874
467
14
New London
1,404
521
5
Totals
119,742
89,677
1,454
Newport
1,174
839
4
Northumberland
531
338
9
No ballots cast: At
. & Gil Ac. Gt
, , Bean's Gt.,
Bean's
Orange
77
35
0
Pur., Cambridge,
Chandler's Pui
r., Crawford'
s Pur.,
Orford
230
215
5
Cutt's Gt., Dix's
Gt., Erving's
Loc, Green
's Gt.,
Pelham
2,279
1,434
79
Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Livermore, Low & Burbank's
Pembroke
1,528
908
9
Gt., Martin's Loc.
, Odell, Second
College Gt., Success,
Peterborough
1,459
1,115
14
Thompson & Mes
's Pur.
Piermont
200
98
0
Pinkham's Gt.
8
10
0
Pittsburg
310
62
1
Plainfield
436
437
2
Plymouth
1,044
586
8
Randolph
131
75
0
Richmond
191
147
5
Rindge
809
465
16
Roxbury
46
37
1
GENERAL ELECTION
317
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 1
Burton, r
Burton, d
Burton, r
Burton, d
Albany
136
62
Lebanon Wl
819
606
Alexandria
310
76
Lebanon W2
698
613
Alton
1,304
309
Lebanon W3
690
514
Ashland
398
209
Lincoln
382
124
Bartlett
1,199
0
Lisbon
397
131
Bath
249
70
Littleton
2.127
0
Belmont
1,240
489
Lyman
126
48
Benton
81
17
Lyme
395
373
Berlin Wl
445
580
Madison
553
158
Berlin W2
S88
538
Meredith
1,677
505
Berlin W3
691
515
Middleton
160
115
Berlin W4
431
566
Milan
281
157
Bethlehem
481
239
Millsfield
10
0
Bridgewater
252
98
Milton
653
380
Bristol
816
231
Monroe
359
75
Brookfield
204
60
Moultonborough
1.575
117
Campton
670
217
New Durham
437
167
Canaan
598
344
New Hampton
452
214
Carroll
216
67
Northumberland
526
346
Center Harbor
354
114
Orange
108
0
Chatham
86
19
Orford
230
205
Clarksville
78
23
Ossipee
958
316
Colebrook
598
131
Piermont
199
93
Columbia
39
19
Pinkham's Gt.
8
10
Conway
2,227
873
Pittsburg
325
51
Cornish
575
0
Plainfield
420
367
Croydon
132
60
Plymouth
1.062
495
Dalton
203
78
Randolph
127
75
Danbury
259
114
Rumney
424
169
Dixville
35
0
Sanbornton
584
349
Dorchester
108
34
Sandwich
415
212
Dummer
105
34
Sargent's Pur.
0
0
Easton
91
32
Shelburne
115
63
Eaton
112
60
Springfield
212
112
Effingham
266
%
Stark
119
60
Ellsworth
21
12
Stewartstown
172
58
Enfield
840
531
Stratford
141
75
Errol
123
23
Sugar Hill
199
75
Franconia
303
140
Sunapee
960
404
Freedom
505
0
Tamworth
849
0
Gilford
2,229
741
Thornton
491
150
Gilmanton
727
357
Tilton
714
355
Gorham
675
630
Tuftonboro
870
145
Grafton
205
89
Wakefield
974
260
Grantham
456
179
Warren
231
77
Groton
115
45
Waterville Valley
74
32
Hanover
1,571
1,537
Weniworth
211
55
Hart's Loc
7
4
Wentworth's Loc
18
4
Haverhill
1,212
299
Whitefield
772
0
Hebron
201
37
Wilmot
353
47
Hill
191
92
Wolfeboro
2.064
473
Holderness
833
0
Woodstock
298
119
Jackson
271
135
Jefferson
320
74
Totals
58,211
22,928
Laconia Wl
797
278
No ballots cast: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt.,
Bean's Gt.,
Laconia W2
489
273
Bean's Pur.. Cambridge,
Chandler's
Pur., Craw-
Laconia W3
678
320
ford's Pur., Cutt's Gt.. D
ix's Gt., El
ving's Loc,
Laconia W4
522
242
Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur.
, Hale's Loc, Kilkenny,
Laconia W5
413
286
Livermore, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc,
Laconia W6
860
342
Odell, Second College Gt.
, Success,
rhompson &
Lancaster
956
320
Meserve's Pur.
Landaff
100
29
318
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Acworth
Allenstown
Alstead
Andover
Antrim
Barnstead
Barrington
Bennington
Boscawen
Bradford
Canterbury
Charlestown
Chesterfield
Chichester
Claremont Wl
Claremont W2
Claremont W3
Concord W A
Concord W B
Concord W C
Concord W D
Concord W E
Concord W F
Concord W G
Concord W H
Deerfield
Deering
Dunbarton
Epsom
Farmington
Francestown
Franklin Wl
Franklin W2
Franklin W3
Gilsum
Goshen
Greenfield
Hancock
Harrisville
Spaulding, r
Shaffer, d
194
128
804
584
365
286
518
254
551
241
727
410
1.097
924
258
126
719
340
451
169
467
330
942
627
783
465
490
208
379
359
1,350
714
691
709
1,202
725
904
604
949
683
864
467
667
595
1,211
640
1,073
505
1,549
735
764
356
408
141
507
201
838
333
842
770
423
200
560
303
470
280
602
321
129
113
163
101
315
171
503
275
224
205
Henniker
Hillsborough
Hopkinton
Langdon
Lee
Lempster
Loudon
Marlow
Nelson
Newbury
New London
Newport
Northfield
Northwood
Nottingham
Pembroke
Pittsfield
Rochester Wl
Rochester W2
Rochester W3
Rochester W4
Rochester W5
Roxbury
Salisbury
Stoddard
Strafford
Sullivan
Surry
Sutton
Unity
Walpole
Warner
Washington
Weare
Webster
Westmoreland
Windsor
Totals
Spaulding, r
Shaffer, d
983
468
1 ,069
385
1,890
504
135
77
626
642
247
93
823
381
139
127
145
118
486
167
1,418
389
1,216
642
686
402
712
374
640
418
1,526
787
655
425
882
748
749
574
1,118
1,004
693
696
766
731
47
28
282
138
167
110
614
417
145
96
173
112
434
249
221
152
884
547
716
291
252
107
1,401
555
364
137
348
236
31
15
49,636
28,940
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319
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 3
Griffin, r
Cohen, d
Griffin, r
Cohen, d
Aticinson
1,613
578
Newington
249
106
Brentwood
646
261
Newmarket
1,270
1,149
Danville
613
225
Newton
774
441
Dover Wl
865
627
North Hampton
1,341
6S8
Dover W2
570
566
Plaistow
1,614
649
Dover W3
977
817
Portsmouth Wl
655
675
Dover W4
1,265
902
Portsmouth W2
1,035
1,137
Dover W5
843
674
Portsmouth W3
881
596
Dover W6
752
540
Portsmouth W4
1,347
977
Durham
1,650
1,625
Portsmouth W5
1,144
1,094
East Kingston
382
162
Rollinsford
510
504
Epping
1,030
567
Rye
1,652
979
Exeter
3,230
1,999
Salem
6,426
3,526
Fremont
658
244
Sandown
842
382
Greenland
856
366
Seabrook
1,552
956
Hampstead
1,907
674
Somersworth Wl
441
350
Hampton
3,296
2,213
Somersworth W2
413
328
Hampton Falls
587
229
Somersworth W3
422
336
Kensington
411
323
Somersworth W4
390
363
Kingston
1,418
526
Somersworth W5
260
308
Madbury
374
255
South Hampton
244
163
New Castle
356
203
Stratham
1,417
646
Newfields
256
158
Windham
2,585
903
Totals
52,019
31,960
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: DISTRICT 4
Rinker, r
D'AUesandro, d
Rinker, r
D'AUesandro
Auburn
1,086
556
Manchester W4
977
1,301
Bedford
3,980
2,536
Manchester W5
812
996
Bow
1,446
1,024
Manchester W6
1,637
1,882
Candia
980
566
Manchester W7
1,150
1,395
Chester
788
323
Manchester W8
1,717
1,839
Derry
4,649
3,953
Manchester W9
1,265
1,436
Hooksett
1,921
1,507
Manchester WIO
1,457
1,652
Hudson
3,349
3,359
Manchester W 1 1
984
1,046
Litchfield
868
866
Manchester W12
1,555
1,585
Londonderry
3,948
3,071
Pelham
1,902
1,702
Manchester Wl
2,115
1,890
Raymond
1,497
1,031
Manchester W2
1,887
1,949
Manchester W3
1,150
1,451
Totals
43,120
38,916
320
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
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Streeter, r
Richards-Stower, d
Streeter, r
Richards-Stower, r
Amherst
2,916
1,386
Nashua Wl
2,370
1,465
Brookline
639
398
Nashua W2
2,439
1,489
Dublin
479
295
Nashua W3
1,696
1,153
Fitzwilliam
475
344
Nashua W4
768
625
Goffstown
3,433
1,864
Nashua W5
2,350
1,457
Greenville
377
263
Nashua W6
1,748
1,034
Hinsdale
594
532
Nashua W7
1,637
990
Hollis
1,644
1,007
Nashua W8
2,404
1,420
Jaffrey
1,253
783
Nashua W9
2,095
1,214
Keene Wl
571
756
New Boston
841
425
Keene W2
757
937
New Ipswich
861
443
Keene W3
858
841
Peterborough
1,335
1,129
Keene W4
987
834
Richmond
187
154
Keene W5
975
916
Rindge
798
453
Lyndeborough
359
171
Sharon
75
62
Marlborough
401
403
Swanzey
1,198
938
Mason
282
169
Temple
269
183
Merrimack
4,558
3,533
Troy
310
325
Milford
2,781
1,596
Wilton
765
566
Mont Vernon
519
251
Winchester
579
505
Totals
49,583
33,309
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321
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 1
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 2
Bond, r
Lamontagne, d
Riba, r
King, d
Berlin Wl
480
642
Alexandria
245
158
Berlin W2
565
657
Bath
90
238
Berlin W3
728
577
Benton
47
48
Berlin W4
439
660
Bridgewater
201
177
Bethlehem
502
226
Bristol
606
513
Carroll
205
89
Danbury
210
167
Clarksville
74
31
Dorchester
61
97
Colebrook
607
147
Easton
53
78
Columbia
47
18
Ellsworth
15
23
Dalton
243
59
Groton
100
86
Dixville
31
6
Haverhill
569
932
Dummer
108
41
Hebron
152
98
Errol
122
31
Hill
126
192
Franconia
326
117
Landaff
48
92
Gorham
712
736
Lincoln
272
257
Jefferson
297
123
Lisbon
244
313
Lancaster
1.021
325
Littleton
873
1,266
Milan
302
157
Livermore
0
0
Millsfield
10
0
Lyman
59
IIS
Northumberland
529
371
Monroe
107
351
Pinkham's Gt.
8
10
New Hampton
363
353
Pittsburg
312
63
Orford
152
288
Randolph
154
71
Piermont
94
203
Sargent's Pur.
0
0
Plymouth
661
1,023
Shelburne
146
57
Rumney
293
368
Stark
110
56
Sanbornton
396
590
Stewartstown
174
63
Thornton
267
438
Stratford
149
71
Tilton
509
677
Sugar Hill
199
69
Warren
134
190
Wentworth's Loc
21
3
Waterville Valley
50
59
Whitefield
566
219
Wentworth
138
155
Woodstock
203
226
Totals*
9,187
5,695
Totals
7,338
9,771
* No votes cast: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt., Beans' Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur,, Crawford's Pur, Cun's
Gt., Dix's Gt., Erving's Loc, Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc, Odell,
Second College Gt., Success, Thompson & Meserve's Pur.
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STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 3
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 4
Heath, r
Heath, d
Freese, Jr., r
Bownes, d
Albany
135
65
Alton
1,287
451
Ashland
394
188
Barnstead
812
455
Bartiett
1,032
0
Farmington
1,047
590
Brookfield
204
61
Gilford
1,899
1,248
Campton
626
211
Gilmanton
672
422
Center Harbor
355
117
Laconia Wl
672
476
Chatham
86
21
Laconia W2
399
414
Conway
2,179
842
Laconia W3
526
571
Eaton
111
59
Laconia W4
409
392
Effingham
268
96
Laconia W5
342
419
Freedom
519
0
Laconia W6
721
558
Hale's Loc
0
0
Middieton
190
109
Hart's Loc
7
4
Milton
661
399
Holderness
820
0
New Durham
456
197
Jackson
268
128
Pittsfield
793
402
Madison
548
157
Meredith
1,673
518
Totals
10,886
7,103
Moultonborough
1,621
117
Ossipee
977
315
Sandwich
427
214
Tamworth
858
0
Tuftonboro
896
140
Wakefield
972
258
Woifeboro
2,078
47!
Totals
17,054
3,982
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 5
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 6
Hough, r
Bowers, Jr., d
Dupont, r
Reed-Erickson, d
Andover
418
371
Harrington
1,325
833
Canaan
647
372
Rochester Wl
1,058
767
Enfield
970
486
Rochester W2
861
598
Grafton
217
103
Rochester W3
1,308
999
Hanover
1,793
1,523
Rochester W4
819
732
Lebanon Wl
1,086
469
Rochester W5
930
738
Lebanon W2
983
457
Rollinsford
542
483
Lebanon W3
923
394
Somersworth Wl
484
347
Lyme
457
332
Somersworth W2
452
311
Newbury
346
313
Somersworth W3
467
304
New London
1,067
838
Somersworth W4
432
355
Orange
78
32
Somersworth W5
297
288
Plainfield
530
315
Springfield
180
166
Totals
8,975
6,755
Sutton
246
475
Wilmot
210
232
Totals
10,151
6,878
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323
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 7
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 9
Currier, r
Rarrish, d
Roberge, r
Hall, d
Antrim
585
228
Amherst
3,105
1,056
Belmont
1,132
568
Bedford
5,448
1,052
Bennington
278
116
Francestown
389
268
Boscawen
600
455
Merrimack
5,671
2,224
Bradford
414
194
Mont Vernon
497
238
Deering
412
143
New Boston
930
386
Franklin Wl
469
412
Franklin W2
370
381
Totals
16,040
5,224
Franklin W3
508
426
Henniker
989
578
Hillsborough
1,068
436
Northfield
616
478
Salisbury
251
185
Warner
Weare
Webster
Windsor
685
1,476
337
35
343
563
153
14
Totals
10,225
5.673
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 8
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 10
Spauiding, r
Disnard, d
Blaisdell, r
Blaisdell, d
Acworth
150
182
Chesterfield
796
480
Alstead
289
384
Gilsum
145
109
Charlestown
684
959
Hinsdale
557
562
Claremont Wl
225
587
Keene Wl
558
743
Claremont W2
725
1,708
Keene W2
0
1.579
Claremont W3
353
1,166
Keene W3
1,672
0
Cornish
248
435
Keene W4
1,784
0
Croydon
106
96
Keene W5
933
852
Goshen
128
154
Sullivan
152
93
Grantham
426
195
Surry
173
127
Langdon
115
106
Swanzey
1,249
824
Lempster
192
157
Westmoreland
354
251
Marlow
124
149
Winchester
554
509
Newport
833
1,121
Stoddard
158
119
Totals
8.927
6,129
Sunapee
807
640
Unity
152
241
Walpole
763
669
Washington
249
107
Totals
6,727
9,175
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STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 11
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 14
Bass, r
Burnham, d
Charbonneau, r Charbonneau, d
Dublin
441
303
Hudson
4,211 2,196
Fitzwilliam
505
323
Litchfield
1,389 279
Greenfield
346
181
Londonderry
4,653 1 .794
Hancock
478
401
Pelham
2,257 1,177
Harrisville
170
284
Jaffrey
1,305
810
Totals
12,510 5,446
Lyndeborough
366
167
Marlborough
Milford
377
2,885
419
1,480
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 15
Nelson
134
140
New Ipswich
831
565
McLane, r Veroneau, d
Peterborough
1,576
1,040
Richmond
203
131
Concord W A
1 ,022 989
Rindge
847
467
Concord W B
928 650
Roxbury
39
38
Concord W C
1,067 655
Sharon
77
70
Concord W D
1 ,007 397
Temple
297
171
Concord W E
735 588
Troy
289
319
Concord W F
1,160 768
Wilton
787
578
Concord W G
Concord W H
1,081 539
1,581 821
Totals
11,953
7,887
Hopkinton
Pembroke
1 ,860 699
1 ,620 773
Totals
10,298
9,193
Totals
12,061
6,879
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 12
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 16
Magee, r
Pressly, d
Podles, r
Onigman, d
Brookline
555
501
Auburn
1,216
374
Greenville
359
314
Dunbarton
497
218
Hollis
1,453
1,264
Goffstown
3,972
1,341
Mason
258
206
Hooksett
2,511
780
Nashua Wl
2,247
1,837
Manchester Wl
2,758
1,119
Nashua W2
2,050
1,982
Manchester W2
2,411
1,231
Nashua W3
1,369
1,576
Nashua W9
2,007
1,513
Totals
13,365
5,063
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 13
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 17
Nelson, r
Nelson, d
Johnson, r
Butler, d
Nashua W4
645
690
AUenstown
874
510
Nashua W5
2,102
1,501
Bow
1,877
468
Nashua W6
1,397
1,225
Brentwood
573
321
Nashua W7
1,284
1,064
Candia
1,139
364
Nashua W8
2,294
1,441
Canterbury
489
299
Chichester
556
161
Totals
7,722
5,921
Deerfield
932
267
Epping
1,002
558
Epsom
976
242
Fremont
512
417
Loudon
823
348
Northwood
936
240
Raymond
1,634
857
Strafford
773
278
Totals
13,096
5,330
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325
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 18
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 22
s
tephen, r
Stephen, d
Delahunty, r
Featherston, d
Manchester W4
1,152
1,029
Atkinson
1,714
523
Manchester W6
1,935
1,455
Plaistow
1,635
614
Manchester W7
1,451
1,062
Salem
7,409
3,023
Manchester W8
2,079
1.389
Windham
2,826
794
Manchester W9
0
2,690
Totals
6.617
7,625
Totals
13,584
4.954
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 19
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 23
Bartlett,
Jr., r
Eckhaus, d
Preston, r
Preston, d
Chester
855
248
Exeter
5,008
0
Danville
674
203
Hampton
3,159
2,493
Derry
5,092
3,604
Hampton Falls
576
229
East Kingston
451
122
Kensington
701
0
Hampstead
1,997
701
Newfieids
242
160
Kingston
1,727
390
Newmarket
473
1,850
Newton
936
349
Seabrook
1.558
988
Sandown
921
367
Stratham
1,828
161
South Hampton
291
131
Totals
12,944
6,115
Totals
13,545
5,881
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 20
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 24
St.
Jean, r
St. Jean, d
Manchester W3
1,294
1,156
Manchester W5
953
791
Manchester WIO
1,734
1.278
Manchester W 1 1
1,141
844
Manchester W12
1,856
1,205
Totals
6,978
5,274
Krasker, r
Krasker, d
Greenland
772
397
New Castle
313
207
Newington
215
110
North Hampton
1,171
706
Portsmouth Wl
525
742
Portsmouth W2
773
1,311
Portsmouth W3
771
670
Portsmouth W4
1.157
1,098
Portsmouth W5
907
1,223
Rye
1,524
994
STATE SENATE: DISTRICT 21
Totals
8,128
7,458
Terr, r
Torr, d
Dover Wl
771
681
Dover W2
1,106
0
Dover W3
906
824
Dover W4
1,229
917
Dover W5
823
668
Dover W6
727
550
Durham
3.016
0
Lee
660
576
Madbury
351
255
Nottingham
661
385
Totals
10.250
4.856
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REPRESENTATIVES TO THE GENERAL COURT
The following list gives the names of the candidates for Representative to the General
Court and the number of votes for each. The names of the persons elected are designated
by asterisks.
BELKNAP COUNTY
District No. I (Center Harbor, New Hampton, Sanbornton)(l)
*Steven Maviglio, d&r, Sanbornto 2,110
District No. 2 {Tilton)(l)
♦Kenneth A. Randall, r, Tilton 722
Richard J. Montembeault, Sr., d, Tilton 477
District No. 3 (Center Harbor, New Hampton, Sanbornton, Tilton)(l)
(0 *James J. White, r, Sanbornton 1 ,903
Thomas B. Salatiello, d, Sanbornton 1 ,358
District No. 4 (Meredith)(2)
*Earle D. Hardy, r&d, Meredith 2.099
*Charles C. Vogler, r, Meredith 1 ,568
District No. 5 (Belmont, Gilford)(4)
♦Richard H. Campbell, Jr., r&d, Gilford 4,231
♦Robert S. Hawkins, r, Belmont 3,293
♦Richard A. Ballou, r, Gilford 3, 193
♦Ralph W. Pearson, r, Gilford 2,944
Kathy Francke, d, Gilford 1 ,652
Jane A. Murray, d, Belmont 1 ,565
Wayne R. Blanchard, d, Gilford 1,351
District No. 6 (Alton, Gilmanton)(2)
♦Alice S. Ziegra, r&d, Alton 2,542
♦Matthew J. Locke, r, Alton 2,002
District No. 7 (Barnstead)(l)
♦Paul A. Golden, r, Barnstead 933
District No. 8 (Laconia-Ward 4)(1)
♦Thomas E.P. Rice, Jr., r, Laconia 436
Peter B. Hance, d, Laconia 368
District No. 9 (Laconia-Ward 1)(1)
♦Ralph J. Rosen, r, Laconia 893
District No. 10 (Laconia-Ward 2 & 5)(2)
♦Lawrence Richardson, d&r, Laconia 1 ,206
♦Dennis R. Bolduc, r, Laconia 970
Doris P. Makely, d, Laconia 624
District No. 11 (Laconia-Ward 3)(l)
♦Robert H. Turner, r, Laconia 728
Lorraine T. Benoit, d, Laconia 333
District No. 12 (Laconia-Ward 6)(1)
♦Kenneth P. Peters, r, Laconia 992
District No. 13 (Laconia-Wards 1, 2, 3, 5 & 6)(l)
(f) ♦Robert G. Holbrook, r, Laconia 3,920
CARROLL COUNTY
District No. 1 (Bartlett, Chatham, Hart's Location, Jackson)(l)
♦Gene G. Chandler, r. Bartlett 1 ,429
District No. 2 (Conway, Hale's Location)(3)
♦Arthur G. Dodge, Jr., r&d, Conway 3.140
♦Howard C. Dickinson, Jr., r, Conway 2,439
♦Nanci A. Allard, r, Conway 2,401
District No. 3 (Albany, Eaton, Freedom, Madison)(l)
♦Robert J. Daly, Jr., r. Freedom 1,280
District No. 4 (Moultonborough, Sandwich, Tamworth)(2)
♦Robert W. Foster, r, Moultonborough 2,237
♦Allen R. Wiggin, r, Moultonborough 2, 194
Eleanor H. Webb, d. Sandwich 1 ,430
District No. 5 (Effingham, Ossipee, Tuftonboro)(2)
♦Gerard E. Powers, Jr., r, Ossipee 2,279
♦Howard N. Saunders, r, Tuftonboro 2,232
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District No. 6 (Brookfield, Wolfeboro)(2)
♦Russell C. Chase, r, Wolfeboro 2,323
♦Kenneth J. MacDonald, r, Wolfeboro 2,062
Katherine McEachern D'Amours, d, Wolfeboro 665
Robert A. Hogan, Jr. . d, Wolfeboro 542
District No. 7 (Wakefield)(l)
, *J. Lisbeth Olimpio, r, Wakefield 1 , 128
CHESHIRE COUNTY
District No. 1 (Alstead, Walpole)(2)
♦David A. Young, r. Alstead 1.431
I *Jeffrey C. Miller, r. Walpole 1 ,382
Barbara J. Seelye. d. Walpole 911
District No. 2 (Chesterfield, Surry. Westmoreland)(2)
*JoAnn T. Morse, r&d, Chesterfield 2,076
' *John J. Laurent, r. Westmoreland 1 ,395
Richard J. Daschbach, d, Westmoreland 800
District No. 3 (Hinsdale. Winchester)(3)
♦Robert F. Delano, r. Hinsdale 1 ,204
♦Irene A. Pratt, d, Winchester 1,191
♦Kenneth A. Cole, d, Winchester 1 , 124
Eugene W. Clark, r, Winchester 1 ,096
Margaret E. Pinard, r, Winchester 995
John R. Dennis, d, Winchester 968
District No. 4 (Gilsum, Marlow. Stoddard. Sullivan)(l)
♦Daniel Adams Eaton, d&r. Stoddard 578
Viney Loveland (write-in) 526
District No. 5 (Dublin. Harrisville, Marlborough, Nelson, Roxbury)(2)
♦Irvin H. Gordon, r, Marlborough 1 .386
♦Stephen G. Avery, r. Dublin 1 ,242
William A. Riley, d. Nelson 1 , 169
Andi T. Johnson, d. Dublin 943
District No. 6 (Jaffrey)(2)
♦Alfred P. Sawyer, r&d. Jaffrey 2,032
♦Richard A. Grodin. r&d, Jaffrey 2,001
. District No. 7 (Troy)(l)
' ♦William R. Matson, d, Troy 436
District No. 8 (Fitzwilliam, Richmond)(l)
I ♦Donald O. Crutchley. r. Fitzwilliam 817
District No. 9 (Rindge)(l)
( ♦John B. Hunt, r, Rindge 970
District No. 10 (Swanzey)(2)
♦Stacey W. Cole, r. Swanzey 1 ,469
♦David M. Perry, r. Swanzey 1 ,375
Donald H. MacFarlane. d. Swanzey 725
Blanche H. MacFarlane, d. Swanzey 706
District No. II (Fitzwilliam, Richmond, Rindge. Swanzey)(l)
(0 ♦Katherine H. Metzger. r. Fitzwilliam 3,016
Alfred Luke Faust, d, Richmond 1 ,426
District No. 12 (Keene-Ward 1)(1)
1 ♦Paul G. Blacketor. d, Keene 815
District No. 13 (Keene-Ward 2)(1)
( ♦Susan Schwartz Spear, d&r, Keene 1 ,557
District No. 14 (Keene-Ward 3)(1)
♦Douglas E. Hill. r. Keene 840
David R. Meader. d. Keene 792
District No. 15 (Keene-Ward 4)(1)
♦Gertrude B. Pearson, r. Keene 982
Linda L. Stavely. d. Keene 832
District No. 16 (Keene-Ward 5)(1)
I ♦David M. LaMar. d&r, Keene 1 ,680
District No. 17 (Keene-Wards l-5)(4)
(0 ♦Katherine D. Foster, d, Keene 4,423
♦Richard F. Doucette, d, Keene 4,088
♦Robert E. Barber, Jr. , d, Keene 3.939
♦David A. Pierce, r. Keene 3,824
Wayne Spear, r, Keene 3,561
Lee L. Bird, d, Keene 3,417
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Arlayne E. Pierce, r, Keene 3,401
Bradford Todd, r. Keene 3,306
COOS COUNTY
District No. 1 (Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Clarksville, Colebrook, Dix's Grant, Dixville, Pittsburg, Second
College Grant, Stewartstown, Wentworth's Location)(2)
♦Beaton Marsh, r, Colebrook 1 ,286
*Gerald P. Merrill, r, Pittsburg 1 ,259
Thomas M. Cullivan, d, Stewartstown 353
District No. 2 (Cambridge, Columbia, Dummer, Errol, Erving's Location, Millsfield, Odell, Stratford)( 1 )
*C. Fitzgerald Buckley IH, r, Columbia 431
District No. 3 (Northumberland, Stark)(l)
♦Josephine Mayhew, d, Northumberland 572
District No. 4 (Jefferson, Kilkenny, Lancaster)(l)
*Lynn C. Horton, r&d, Lancaster 1,693
District No. 5 (Dalton, Whitefield)(l)
*Harold W. Burns, r, Whitefield 867
Raymond N. Gradual, d, Whitefield 249
District No. 6 (Dalton, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Lancaster, Northumberland, Stark, Whitefield)(l)
(f) *Jeffrey R. Woodburn, d, Whitefield 2, 137
Marie R. Bond, r, Jefferson 1 ,872
District No. 7 (Bean's Grant, Bean's Purchase, Carroll, Chandler's Purchase, Crawford's Purchase, Cutt's Grant,
Gorham, Green's Grant, Hadley's Purchase, Low & Burbank's Grant, Martm's Location, Pinkham's Grant, Randolph,
Sargent's Purchase, Shelburne, Success, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase)(2)
♦Lawrence J. Guay, d&r, Gorham 1,935
*Otto H. Oleson, d, Gorham 1 ,349
Dana K. MacLeod, r, Gorham 833
District No. 8 (Berlin- Wards 1-4, Milan)(6)
♦Harold D. Nelson, d&r, Berlin 3,985
♦Catherine V. Brungot, r, Berlin 3,123
♦Dennis J. Kilbride, d, Berlin 2,994
♦Romeo J. Theriault, d, Berlin 2,900
♦George Lemire, d, Berlin 2,841
♦Robert E. Dumont, r, Berlin 2,479
Marie C. Hawkinson, d, Berlin 2,446
Paul E. St. Hilaire, r, Berlin 2,170
Romeo R. Frenette, d, Berlin 2, 108
June L. Mortenson, r, Berlin 1 ,898
GRAFTON COUNTY
District No. 1 (Bethlehem, Littleton)(3)
♦Kathleen W. Ward, r, Littleton 2,050
♦Richard L. Hill, r, Littleton 1 ,763
♦Henry F. Whitcomb, Jr. , r, Littleton 1 ,707
Kathryn T. Taylor, d, Littleton 1 ,286
Margaret Gale, d, Bethlehem 1 ,065
Terrence N. St. Germain, d, Littleton 740
District No. 2 (Lisbon, Lyman, Monroe)(l)
♦Philip H. Weymouth, r, Lisbon 899
District No. 3 (Benton, Franconia, Landaff, Sugar Hill, Warren)(l)
♦Edward Densmore, d&r, Franconia 1,218
District No. 4 (Easton, Lincoln, Livermore, Woodstock)( 1 )
♦Roger D. Stewart, r&d, Lincoln 1 ,056
District No. 5 (Bath, Haverhill, Piermont)(2)
♦Douglass P. Teschner, r&d, Haverhill 2,061
♦Paul I. LaMott, r, Haverhill 1 ,627
Craig B. Hill, d, Piermont 506
District No. 6 (Campton, Dorchester, Ellsworth, Rumney, Thornton, Waterville Valley, Wentworth)(2)
♦J. Keith Markley, r, Campton 1 ,970
♦Larry E. Eno, r, Thornton 1 ,567
Fortika Archibald, Plymouth (write-in) 343
Richard Soule, Rumney (write-in) 100
District No. 7 (Lyme, Orford)(l)
♦Deborah L. Arnesen, d, Orford 645
District No. 8 (Groton, Hebron, Holderness, Plymouth)(3)
♦William J. Driscoll, r&d, Plymouth 2,406
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*Shirley M. Bennett, r, Plymouth 1 .846
♦David O. Dow, r, Plymouth 1 ,839
Mark J. Halloran, d. Plymouth 1 ,389
Robert J. Crowley, d, Plymouth 936
District No. 9 (Ashland, Bridgewater)(l)
♦Nils H. Larson, Jr., r, Bridgewater 602
Philip Preston, d, Ashland 499
District No. 10 (Bristol)(l)
I *Bruce C. Rounds, r, Bristol 894
District No. 1 1 (Alexandria, Canaan, Enfield, Grafton, Orange)(3)
*David M. Scanlan, r&d, Canaan 3,072
*C. Dana Christy, r&d. Canaan 2,947
Z. *William B. Rose, r, Enfield 2,234
Dascomb R. Forbush, d, Canaan 1 ,270
District No. 12 (Hanover)(4)
*Mary P. Chambers, d, Hanover 2,393
^ *Sharon L. Nordgren, d, Hanover 2,290
-^ *Marion L. Copenhaver, d. Hanover 2,265
*Robert H. Guest, d, Hanover 2, 149
Arthur W. Mudge, r, Hanover 1 ,586
District No. 13 (Lebanon- Wards l-3)(5)
♦Pamela B. Bean, r&d, Lebanon 3,926
*Karen O. Wadsworth, r&d, Lebanon 3,821
^ *Howard C. Townsend, r. Lebanon 2,941
J *Carl S. Adams, r. Lebanon 2,885
*ChanninK T. Brown, r, Lebanon 2,845
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
District No. 1 (Deering, Hillsborough, Windsor)(2)
*Ervin R. Lachut, r, Hillsborough 1 ,43 1
^ *David D. Hultgren, r, Deering 1 ,409
Steve Fowie, d, Hillsborough 974
District No. 2 (Antrim)(l)
♦Larry G. Elliott, r, Antrim 497
W. Gordon Allen, d, Antrim 401
District No. 3 (Weare)(l)
*Neal M. Kurk, r. Weare 1,416
Beatrice F. Bean, d. Weare 685
District No. 4 (Bennington. Francestown. New Boston)(l)
*Roland A. Sallada, r. New Boston 1.718
Elizabeth C. Petz, d. New Boston 709
District No. 5 (Bennington, Francestown, New Boston, Weare)(l)
(f) *Elizabeth A. Moore, r. New Boston 3,208
Sheila A. Bourbeau, d, Francestown 1 , 167
District No. 6 (Goffstown)(5)
♦Lawrence A. Emerton, Sr., r, Goffstown 3,482
*Karen K. McRae, r, Goffstown 3,268
♦Alice Tirrell Knight, r, Goffstown 3,05 1
♦Daniel P. McNerney, r, Goffstown 2,898
♦Bruce F. Hunter, r, Goffstown 2,808
Ruth E. Gage, d, Goffstown 2,493
Donna C. Kelly, d, Goffstown 2.482
Sara-Ann Sarette, d, Goffstown 2,098
Michael J. Ryan, d, Goffstown 1 ,934
Carole Whitcher Adams, d, Goffstown 1 ,520
District No. 7 (Greenfield, Hancock, Peterborough)(3)
♦Merton S. Dyer, r, Peterborough 2,499
♦Robert H. Grip, r, Peterborough 2,348
♦Eleanor H. Amidon. r, Hancock 2.175
James R. Lawn, d, Peterborough 1 .652
Edward W. Hamblin, d, Peterborough 1 .557
Alan Lambert, d, Hancock 1,311
District No. 8 (Lyndeborough, Sharon, Temple, Wilton)(2)
♦Howard F. Mason, r, Wilton 1 ,768
1 ♦Paul L. Drolet, Jr., r, Wilton 1 ,602
Barry Rhodes, d, Sharon 952
District No. 9 (Amherst, Mont Vernon)(4)
♦Garret P. Cowenhoven, r&d, Amherst 4,340
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*Nancy L. Tarpley, r, Amherst 3,854
♦Elizabeth D. Lown, r, Amherst 3,672
* *Carol H. Holden, r, Amherst 3,668
Linda T. Foster, d, Mont Vernon 1 ,745
David A. Lambarth, d, Mont Vernon 1,315
Eleanor B. Fellows, d, Amherst 1 ,090
District No. 10 (Milford)(4)
*Lester R. Perham, r&d, Milford 4,218
♦Bartolo V. Prestipino, r&d, Milford 4,054
*David K. Wheeler, r&d, Milford 4,035
*Vivian Barry, r, Milford 3,337
District No. 1 1 (Bedford)(4)
*Dorothy C. Bowers, r&d, Bedford 5,821
♦Barbara A. Upton, r&d, Bedford 5,666
'7 *Maurice E. Goulet, r, Bedford 4,542
-* *John F. Klose, r, Bedford 4,249
Donald Silverman, d, Bedford 1 ,870
District No. 12 (Litchfield)(l)
*Ellen-Ann Robinson, r, Litchfield 990
Rina Petit, d, Litchfield 925
District No. 13 (Merrimack)(6)
*Dennis H. Fields, r, Merrimack 4,965
♦Frederick G. Ahrens, r, Merrimack 4,849
*Emma M. Dodge, r, Merrimack 4,846
♦Robert N. Kelley, r, Merrimack 4,779
*Guy R. Granger, Jr. , r, Merrimack 4,663
♦Nancy G. Frank, d, Merrimack 4,033
Ferdinand Smilari, r, Merrimack 3,519
John T. Mackey, d, Merrimack 3,275
Nancy M. Ryan, d, Merrimack 2,809
Robyn-Lyn Ciampa, d, Merrimack 2,457
David Ayala, d, Merrimack 2,275
Mona M. Hall, d, Merrimack 2,132
District No. 14 (Litchfield, Merrimack)(l)
(0 *Ellen C. Dube, d, Merrimack 4,948
Stephen N. Robinson, r, Litchfield 4,727
District No. 15 (New Ipswich)(l)
♦Bonnie B. Packard, r&d. New Ipswich 1 ,350
District No. 16 (Brookline, Greenville, Mason)(l)
♦Betty B. Hall, d, Brookline 1,164
Shirley A. Morley , r. Mason 1,110
District No. 17 (Brookline, Greenville, Mason, New Ipswich)(l)
(f) ♦Clyde S. Eaton, r, Greenville 2,121
Claudette Chagnon, d. Mason 1 ,382
District No. 18 (Hollis)(2)
♦George W. Wright, r&d, Hollis 2,565
♦Gladys M. Cox, r, Hollis 2,054
District No. 19 (Hudson)(6)
♦David J. Alukonis, r, Hudson 4,242
♦Shawn N. Jasper, r, Hudson 3,858
♦Lionel R. Boucher, r, Hudson 3,852
♦Stanley N. Searles, Sr., r, Hudson 3,850
♦G. Philip Rodgers, r, Hudson 3,645
♦Willard N. Young, r, Hudson 3,248
George H. Baker, Sr., d, Hudson 3,060
Jean S. Serino, d, Hudson 2,985
Bess E. Mousseau, d, Hudson 2,633
Joan M. Carlen, d, Hudson 2,298
Kevin P. Riley, d, Hudson 2,153
Patrick E. Kirby, d, Hudson 2,054
District No. 20 (Pelham)(3)
♦Michael E. Jones, r, Pelham 2,354
♦Patrick Culbert, r, Pelham 1 ,750
♦Norman B. Lawrence, r, Pelham 1 .745
Harold V. Lynde, Jr., d, Pelham 1,721
Michael F. Marcinkowski, d, Pelham 1 ,415
Michael J. Fedele, r, Pelham 1 ,026
District No. 21 (Hudson, Pelham)(l)
(0 *Leonard A. Smith, r, Hudson 8,184
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District No. 22 (Nashua-Ward 1)(3)
*Paul M. Tyree, r, Nashua 2,238
♦Barbara J. Baldizar, d, Nashua 2,081
*Robert C. Bicknell, r, Nashua 1 ,842
Duncan Witthun, r, Nashua 1 ,768
Joel M. Blumenthal, d, Nashua 1 ,746
Thomas P. Hujsak, d, Nashua 1,136
District No. 23 (Nashua-Ward 2)(3)
*William H. Hatch, r&d. Nashua 3,464
♦Alice B. Record, r. Nashua 2,378
\ *Stanley R. Vanderlosk, r. Nashua 2,098
Kevin T. Mulligan, d, Nashua 1 ,461
Ryan W. Teeboom, d. Nashua 1 ,230
District No. 24 (Nashua-Ward 3)(3)
♦Robert A. Daigle, d&r, Nashua 2,510
O *Nancy M. Ford, r, Nashua 1 ,724
♦Lionel Guilbert, d, Nashua 1 ,399
Cecile M. McDonough, d, Nashua 1 , 109
District No. 25 (Nashua-Ward 5)(3)
♦Donnalee M. Lozeau, r, Nashua 2, 140
♦Susan N. Harlan, r, Nashua 2,01 1
♦Linda D. Long, d, Nashua 1 ,841
Joseph W. DuBois, Jr., r, Nashua 1,812
David E. Cote, d, Nashua 1 ,628
Bret M. demons, d, Nashua 1,185
District No. 26 (Nashua-Ward 9)(3)
♦Lucien G. Rousseau. Jr., d&r, Nashua 2,866
3 ♦Francis X. Donovan, d, Nashua 1 ,738
♦Ann M. Derosier, d, Nashua 1 ,609
District No. 27 (Nashua- Wards 1, 2, 3, 5 & 9)(1)
(0 ♦Daniel Toomey. d, Nashua 8,438
Alan C. Thomaier, r. Nashua 8,(X)9
District No. 28 (Nashua-Ward 4)(3)
♦Steve Kuchinski, d, Nashua 858
__^ ♦Romeo W. Jean, d, Nashua 783
♦Hector J. Hidalgo, d. Nashua 671
District No. 29 (Nashua-Ward 6)(3)
♦James E. McDowell, d&r, Nashua 2,452
V ♦Roland J. Lefebvre, d, Nashua 1 ,488
"^ ♦Gabrielle V. Gagnon, d, Nashua 1 ,479
District No. 30 (Nashua-Ward 7)(3)
♦Adam C. Gureckis, Sr., r, Nashua 1,493
♦Roland A. Morrissette, d, Nashua 1 ,356
♦Ronald P. Sage, Jr., d, Nashua 1,222
District No. 31 (Nashua- Ward 8)(3)
♦Bonnie Lou McCann, d&r, Nashua 3,413
♦Edmund M. Keefe, r, Nashua 2,337
♦Debora B. Pignatelli, d, Nashua 1 ,787
Michael J. Drake, d, Nashua 1 ,476
District No. 32 (Nashua- Wards 4, 6, 7 & 8)(1)
(0 *A. Theresa Drabinowicz, d, Nashua 4,948
Raymond O. LaRoche, r, Nashua 4,676
District No. 33 (Manchester- Ward 1)(3)
♦Lee Anne S. Steiner, r, Manchester 2,285
♦Carolyn L. Brady, r, Manchester 2,132
♦Linda S. Wihby , r. Manchester 2, 100
Kathryn U. Muirhead, d. Manchester 1 ,595
Quentin W. Keefe, d, Manchester 1 ,422
Robert J. Kirby, d, Manchester 1 ,290
District No. 34 (Manchester-Ward 2)(3)
♦Catherine A. Schneiderat, r, Manchester 2,216
♦Walter A. Stiles, r, Manchester 2,213
♦Christine A. Biondi, r, Manchester 1 ,796
Richard F. Ahem, d, Manchester 1 ,756
Ronald O. Mailhot, d, Manchester 1 ,499
Michael P. Foye, d, Manchester 1 , 1 88
District No. 35 (Manchester-Ward 3)(3)
♦Ann J. Bourque, d&r, Manchester 2,350
♦Theodora P. Nardi, d&r, Manchester 2.119
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7 *Joanne A. O'Rourke, d, Manchester 1 ,384
Harold M. Worthen, Jr. , r, Manchester 1,110
District No. 36 (Manchester- Wards 1, 2 & 3)(1)
(0 *Scott E. Green, r, Manchester 5,519
William F. Horan, Jr., d, Manchester 3,978
District No. 37 (Manchester- Ward 4)(3)
*Toni Pappas, r, Manchester 1,331
*Leo P. Pepino, r, Manchester 1 ,263
♦Lionel W. Johnson, d, Manchester 1 ,001
Alice T. Wallace, d, Manchester 899
Bella Duperron, r, Manchester 896
Cornelius J. Keane, d, Manchester 822
District No. 38 (Manchester-Ward 5)(3)
*William M. Barry, d, Manchester 1,123
" *Daniel J. Healy, d, Manchester 1,119
*Daniel M. McCarthy, d, Manchester 1 ,093
District No. 39 (Manchester-Ward 6)(3)
*Leona Dykstra, d&r, Manchester 3,209
♦Lillian E. Soucy, d&r, Manchester 2,944
♦Herbert N. Foote, Sr., r, Manchester 1,786
Benjamin C. Baroody, d, Manchester 1 ,541
District No. 40 (Manchester- Wards 4, 5 & 6)(1)
(0 ♦Robert E. Murphy, d&r, Manchester 7,107
District No. 41 (Manchester- Ward 7)(3)
♦Patricia R. Dwyer, d, Manchester 1 ,554
♦Fernand A. Genest, d, Manchester 1 ,354
2 ♦Gilles R. Provost, r, Manchester 1 ,224
Charles J. Leclerc, d, Manchester 1 ,207
District No. 42 (Manchester-Ward 8)(3)
♦Jacquelyn M. Domaingue, r, Manchester 2, 105
♦Roland O. Beaupre, r, Manchester 1 ,787
♦John A. King, d, Manchester 1 ,686
Richard N. Dubois, d, Manchester 1 ,555
Lawrence Constantine, r, Manchester 1 ,55 1
Joseph G. LaFrance, d, Manchester 1,160
District No. 43 (Manchester-Ward 9)(3)
♦Peter A. Burkush, d, Manchester 1 ,525
♦William J. Desrosiers, Jr., r, Manchester 1,436
♦Janet G. Barry, r, Manchester 1 ,297
Anthony T. Karam, d, Manchester 1 , 100
Mark A. Krochmal, r, Manchester 1 ,064
Nathan M. Bowen, d, Manchester 997
District No. 44 (Manchester- Wards 7, 8 & 9)(1)
(0 *Frances L. Riley, r, Manchester 4,917
Raymond C. Buckley H, d, Manchester 3,505
District No. 45 (Manchester-Ward 10)(3)
♦Mary Jenkins, d&r, Manchester 2,586
^ ♦Frank J. Reidy, d&r, Manchester 2,431
L- ♦Irene M. Messier, r, Manchester 1 ,937
Donald L. Ricard, d, Manchester 1,188
District No. 46 (Manchester-Ward 11)(3)
♦Paul R. Dionne, d, Manchester 1 ,093
^ *Rachel I. Racicot, r, Manchester 1 ,030
t- ♦Roland M. Turgeon, d, Manchester 1 ,012
Rudolph G. Paquette, d, Manchester 973
District No. 47 (Manchester- Ward 12)(3)
♦Lillian I. Rheault, r, Manchester 1 ,782
\ *Gloria W. Kress, r, Manchester 1 ,565
♦Gerard T. Desrochers, d, Manchester 1 ,507
Suzanne T. Martin, d, Manchester 1 ,417
Maurice Routhier, d, Manchester 1 ,216
District No. 48 (Manchester- Wards 10, 11, & 12)(l)
(0 ♦Robert O. Ouellette, r, Manchester 4,496
William G. Dion, d, Manchester 3,438
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MERRIMACK COUNTY
District No. I (Andover, Danbury, Hill, Salisbury, WiImot)(2)
*James D. Phelps, r. Danbury 1 .759
♦Elizabeth S. Bardsiey, r. Andover 1,618
Peter H. Allen, d, Wilmot 858
Anne E. Rowe, d, Wilmot 624
District No. 2 (New London, Newbury, Sutton, Warner)(3)
♦William F. Kidder, r. New London 3,257
*Avis B. Nichols, r, Warner 3, 120
\ *Alf E. Jacobson, r. New London 2,840
Michael S. Munroe, d. Newbury 1 ,292
Nils E. Regnell, d, Warner 1 ,279
District No. 3 (Bradford. Henniker)(2)
*Nancy C. Beaton, d, Bradford 1,171
*Thea G. Braiterman, d, Henniker 1,152
Mary Ellen H. Pfeifle, r, Bradford 969
Douglas E. Woodward, r. Henniker 940
District No. 4 (Boscawen, Webster)(2)
*Ricky A. Trombly, d&r, Boscawen 1,509
♦Elizabeth S. Millard, r, Boscawen 1 ,098
District No. 5 (Bow. Dunbarton, Hopkinton)(4)
♦Susan D. Carter, r. Bow 3.738
♦Mary Ann Lewis, r, Hopkinton 3,544
*C. William Johnson, r. Bow 3,253
♦Peter M. Stio, r. Bow 3, 194
Mary E. Pagan, d. Bow 2,285
George G. McAnerney, d, Hopkinton 2,019
Derek Owen, d, Hopkinton 1 ,880
James J. Anderson, d, Dunbarton 1,801
District No. 6 (Canterbury. Loudon. Pittsfield)(3)
♦Robert A. Lockwood, r. Canterbury 1 ,933
♦Richard A. Barberia, r, Canterbury 1 ,807
♦Leo W. Eraser. Jr. , r. Pittsfield 1 ,703
James Locke, d, Loudon 1 ,381
Frank A. Tupper, d, Canterbury 1,316
William C. Chesley, d, Loudon 1. 158
District No. 7 (Chichester, Epsom. Pembroke)(4)
♦Patricia A. Fair, d&r, Pembroke 3,938
♦Douglas E. Hall, r, Chichester 2,801
♦Eleanor M. Anderson, r, Epsom 2,641
( ♦Randall F. Shaw, r, Pembroke 2,435
Charles B. Yeaton, d, Epsom 2,111
Michael G. Bobblis, Sr., d, Pembroke 1,383
Richard F. Therrien, d, Pembroke 1 ,295
District No. 8 (Allenstown)(2)
♦Gabriel Daneault. d, AUenstown 833
♦Leo A. Provencal, d, AUenstown 776
Monte D. Rehlander, r, AUenstown 722
Charlotte C. Tatro, r, AUenstown 638
District No. 9 (Hooksen)(3)
♦Lowell D. Apple, r&d, Hooksett 2,863
--, ♦Terence R. Pfaff, r, Hooksett 2,431
^ ♦Laurent J. Boucher, r, Hooksett 2,423
Bartram C. Branch, Jr., d, Hooksett 1,185
District No. 10 (Franklin-Wards 1, 2 & 3)(3)
♦James A. Whittemore. r&d, Franklin 2,564
♦Bronwyn L. Asplund, r, Franklin 1 ,926
^ ♦Richard W. Tolpin, r, Franklin 1 ,729
John M. Francis, Jr., d. Franklin 866
Lucian H. Fogg, d, FrankJin 675
District No. II (Northfield)(l)
♦Eugene E. Pantzer, r, Northfield 735
Samuel E. Langley, d, Northfield 381
District No. 12 (Franklin- Wards 1, 2 & 3, Northfield)(l)
(f) ♦Robert M. Gilbreth, r&d, Franklin 3.677
District No. 13 (Concord- Ward A)(l)
♦Mary C. Holmes, r. Concord 1.315
Katharine Phelps Noonkester, d. Concord 643
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District No. 14 (Concord- Ward B)(l)
♦Michael Hill, r. Concord 931
Burton W. Knight II, d, Concord 570
District No. 15 (Concord-Ward C)(l)
*Paul R. Fillion, r. Concord 872
Edward J. Brogan, d. Concord 811
District No. 16 (Concord-Ward D)(l)
♦Caroline L. Gross, r. Concord 891
Jessie Osborne, d. Concord 435
District No. 17 (Concord-Ward E)(l)
*Mark E. Manus, r. Concord 679
Francis D. Jelley, d. Concord 615
District No. 18 (Concord-Ward F)(l)
*Bert Teague, r. Concord 1,115
James P. Monahan, d. Concord 709
District No. 19 (Concord- Ward G)(l)
♦Jennifer G. Soldati, d. Concord 919
District No. 20 (Concord- Ward H)(l)
♦Gerald R. Smith, r. Concord 1 ,561
Richard E. Werren, d. Concord 670
District No. 21 (Concord-Wards A-H)(5)
(0 ♦Elizabeth Hager, r. Concord 8, 149
♦Robert C. Hayes, r. Concord 7,262
♦George M. West, r. Concord 7,154
♦Miriam Dunn, d. Concord 6,957
♦Mary Jane Wallner, d. Concord 6,691
James A. Chandler, r. Concord 6,1 19
Daniel A. Poling II, r. Concord 5,727
Sheila Santas-Cassavaugh, d. Concord 4,543
Steven A. Chugg, d. Concord 4,252
Rosamond U. Blake, d. Concord 3,633
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
District No. 1 (Northwood)(l)
♦Robert A. Johnson, r, Northwood 975
District No. 2 (Deerfield, Nottingham)(l)
♦John L. Sherburne, r, Deerfield 1 ,558
Rick G. Newman, d, Nottingham 792
District No. 3 (Candia)(l)
♦Russell G. Seward, r, Candia 1,310
District No. 4 (Candia, Deerfield, Nottingham)(l)
(f) ♦Roger C. King, r, Deerfield 2,523
Margaret Boyle Terninko, d, Nottingham 1 ,383
District No. 5 (Auburn, Chester, Sandown)(3)
♦Henry E. Wells, r&d, Sandown 3,721
J ♦Richardson D. Benton, r, Chester 3,088
♦Harry E. Flanders, r, Auburn 3,083
District No. 6 (Epping, Raymond)(4)
♦John Hoar, Jr., r&d, Epping 3,580
♦Douglas G. Forsythe, r&d, Epping 3,547
♦Kathleen M. Hoelzel, r, Raymond 2,857
7, ♦Calvin Warburton, r, Raymond 2,588
Susan Vallone Joyce, d, Epping 2,133
Thomas J. Cashman, Sr., d, Epping 1,430
District No. 7 (Derry)(8)
♦Janet M. Conroy, r, Derry 6,167
♦Phyllis M. Katsakiores, r, Derry 5,884
♦George N. Katsakiores, r, Derry 5,703
♦Eunice M. Campbell, r, Derry 5,617
♦Nancy W. MacKinnon, r, Derry 5,431
♦Virginia K. Lovejoy, r, Derry 5,217
♦Robert M. Fesh, r, Derry 5,102
♦Maurice B. MacDonald, r, Derry 4,586
Barbara C. Eckhaus, d, Derry 3,654
George A. Hey, d, Derry 3,136
Mary A. Holland, d, Derry 3,007
Leo T. Frederick, d, Derry 2,724
D. B. Bennett, d, Derry 2,629
Craig Gould, lib, Derry 1,112
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District No. 8 (Atkinson)(2)
■^ *Natalie S. Flanagan, r, Atkinson 1 ,889
*Raymond H. Gourdeau, r, Atkinson 1 ,807
District No. 9 (Hampstead, Plaistow)(4)
*Peter M. Simon, r, Hampstead 3.950
*Merilyn P. Senter, r, Plaistow 3,798
*Richard L. Haynes, r, Plaistow 3,731
*LeRoy S. Dube, r, Plaistow 3,388
Kenneth J. Bush, d, Plaistow 1 ,903
District No. 10 (Kingston, Newton)(3)
*David A. Welch, r, Kingston 2,471
-y *Vincent J. Palumbo, Jr., r, Kingston 2,405
^ *John W. Flanders, Sr., r, Kingston 2,172
Peter M. Sullivan, d, Kingston 1 ,316
District No. ! 1 (Brentwood, Danville, Fremont)(2)
*WiJliam F. McCain, r, Fremont 2,117
*Patricia L. Cote, r. Danville 2,049
District No. 12 (Newmarket)(2)
♦Elizabeth M. Popov, d, Newmarket 1 ,634
*Albert Caswell, Jr., d, Newmarket 1,617
Lois G. Beaulieu. r, Newmarket 820
Wilfred L. Beaulieu, r, Newmarket 778
District No. 13 (Exeter, Newfields)(5)
*Thaddeus E. Klemarczyk, r, Exeter 3,777
*Thomas U. Gage, r, Exeter 3,572
*Arthur Tufts, r, Exeter 3,514
*Carl F. Anderson IH, r, Exeter 3,251
/ *Harold F. Magoon, r, Exeter 3,167
Joseph S. Czajkowski, d, Exeter 2,136
Peter K. Williams, d, Exeter 2,010
David J. Hill, d, Exeter 1 ,896
Robert D. Spurrier, d, Exeter 1 ,654
District No. 14 (Seabrook)(2)
♦Charles H. Felch, Sr. , r, Seabrook 1 ,725
♦Jeffrey M. Brown, r, Seabrook 1 ,477
Robert R. Gushing, Jr., d, Seabrook 1,342
James C. Falconer, d, Seabrook 888
District No. 15 (East Kingston, Kensington. South Hampton)(l)
♦James R. Rosencrantz, d&r, Kensington 1 ,649
District No. 16 (East Kingston, Kensington, Seabrook, South Hampton)(l)
(0 ♦Frank J. Palazzo, r, Seabrook 2,266
Ellen M. Cressy, d. South Hampton 2,226
District No. 17 (Hampton, Hampton Falls)(5)
♦Barbara R. Remick, r, Hampton 4,273
♦Ednapearl F. Parr, r, Hampton 3,975
♦Ken W. Malcolm, r. Hampton 3,654
♦Lewis W. Brown, r, Hampton 3,644
♦Beverly A. Hollingworth. d. Hampton 3,377
Douglas R. Woodward, r. Hampton Falls 3,163
Wendell C. Rmg, Jr. , d. Hampton 2,758
Catherine L. 0"Brien. d. Hampton Falls 2,502
Richard J. Savastano, d, Hampton 2,037
Albert L. Melia, d, Hampton Falls 1 ,644
District No. 18 (New Castle, North Hampton, Rye)(4)
♦Elizabeth A. Greene, r. Rye 3,013
♦Eugene Ritzo. r. Rye 2,855
♦Herbert R. Drake, r. Rye 2,812
♦John J. McCarthy, Jr., r. New Castle 2,581
Jean Gregg Lincoln, d. North Hampton 2,253
Debra E. Crapo. d, Rye 2,096
Sarah R. Powell, d. Rye 1 ,704
Phillip McDonough, d. New Castle 1 .502
District No. 19 (Greenland. Stratham)(2)
., ♦Robert F. Parsons, r&d, Greenland 3,016
♦W. Douglas Scamman, Jr. . r. Stratham 2,598
District No. 20 (Salem)(10)
♦Marilyn R. Campbell, r. Salem 6.729
♦Donna P. Sytek. r, Salem 6,440
♦Stephen W. Buco, r, Salem 5,904
♦Beverly A. Gage, r, Salem 5,856
336 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
♦Bert H. Ford, r, Salem 5,848
*Elsie Vartanian, r, Salem 5,775
*Annette M. Cooke, r, Salem 5,394
*Donald L. Roulston, r, Salem 5,284
♦Bernard J. Raynowska, r, Salem 5, 104
♦Stephanie K. Micklon, r, Salem 4,61 1
Elmira F. Tilton, d, Salem 3,984
Michael H. Carpenito, d, Salem 3,942
Donald H. Keegan, d, Salem 3,880
Doris V. Flaherty, d, Salem 3,254
Kevin McGuire, d, Salem 3,249
V Marie L. Hargreaves, d, Salem 2,907
M. Elizabeth Legare, d, Salem 2,816
Thomas F. Hargreaves, d, Salem 2,784
Joseph N. Herdade, d, Salem 2,265
District No. 21 (Windham)(2)
♦Patricia M. Skinner, r&d, Windham 3,309
♦Ada L. Mace, r, Windham 2,52 1
District No. 22 (Salem, Windham)(l)
(0 ♦Arthur P. Klemm, Jr., r, Windham 7,819
Harold T. Flaherty, d, Salem 5,535
District No. 23 (Londonderry)(6)
♦Betsy McKinney, r, Londonderry 4,944
♦William P. Boucher, r, Londonderry 4,933
♦Matthew M. Sochalski, r, Londonderry 4,647
♦Vicki Stachowske, r, Londonderry 4,532
♦David B. Wright, r, Londonderry 4,328
♦Rowland H. Schmidtchen, r, Londonderry 4,308
Lisa I. Whittemore, d, Londonderry 3,026
\ Roy A. Arsenault, Jr., d, Londonderry 2,171
Ellen Munday, d, Londonderry 2,038
Frank Munday, d, Londonderry 1 ,622
Marco Bisaccia, d, Londonderry 1 ,52 1
District No. 24 (Portsmouth-Ward 1)(2)
♦Laura C. Pantelakos, d, Portsmouth 810
♦Michael R. Weddle, d, Portsmouth 790
District No. 25 (Portsmouth-Ward 2)(2)
♦John E. Splaine, Sr. , d, Portsmouth 1 ,402
♦Patricia O. Sanderson, d, Portsmouth 1 ,387
District No. 26 (Portsmouth-Ward 4)(2)
„ ♦MaryAnn N. Blanchard, d&r, Portsmouth 2,092
♦Juanita L. Bell, d, Portsmouth 1,021
District No. 27 (Portsmouth- Ward 5)(2)
♦Charles L. Vaughn, d, Portsmouth 1 ,395
♦Cynthia A. McGovern, d, Portsmouth 1,149
Bradley M. Lown, r, Portsmouth 828
C. Cecil Dame, r, Portsmouth 826
District No. 28 (Portsmouth- Ward 3, Newington)(4)
♦Lawrence A. Chase, Jr. , r, Portsmouth 990
♦Carolyn E. Hynes, d, Portsmouth 905
♦Cecelia D. Kane, d, Portsmouth 826
\ ♦Joseph A. MacDonald, d, Portsmouth 82 1
William E. Bronson, r, Portsmouth 812
Helen D. Begala, r, Portsmouth 792
George S. Robinson, d, Portsmouth 75 1
STRAFFORD COUNTY
District No. I (Middleton, Milton, New Durham)(2)
♦Warren L. Swope, r, Milton 1 ,415
♦Glenn W. Stewart, r, Milton 1 ,263
Virginia M. Banks, d, Milton 969
District No. 2 (Farmington)(2)
♦Henry P. Sullivan, d&r, Farmington 1 ,593
♦William Tsiros, d&r, Farmington 1 ,562
District No. 3 (Barrington)(2)
^ ♦George T. Musler, r, Barrington 1 ,385
♦Douglas A. Lachance, d, Barrington 945
GENERAL ELECTION 337
District No. 4 (Durham. Lee. Madbury)(6)
*Janet G. Wall, d, Madbury 3,125
♦Katherine Wells Wheeler, d, Durham 2.865
♦Wayne M. Burton, d, Durham 2.704
*Amanda A. Merrill, d. Durham 2,638
*Leo J. Spencer, d. Lee 2.620
*W. Kent Martling. r. Durham 2.547
Robert P. Wilson, r. Madbury 2,522
Francis E. Robinson, r, Durham 2,414
James C. Chamberlin, r, Durham 2,382
Robert Caron. r, Durham 2,287
Brooks Marshall, d, Durham 2,180
Thomas P. Sawyer, r, Durham 1 ,846
District No. 5 (Rollinsford)(l)
*Albert J. Dionne. d&r, Rollinsford 1 ,010
District No. 6 (Dover-Wards 4, 5 & 6)(5)
*Ann M. Torr, r, Dover 3,075
*Joe B. Parks, r, Dover 2,621
*Paula J. Kinney, r, Dover 2,620
♦Thomas E. Scharff, d, Dover 2,469
♦Robert E. Marston, r, Dover 2,422
Robert E. Seaver, d, Dover 2,378
Corey J. Landry, d, Dover 2,222
Arthur B. Corte, r, Dover 2, 165
Anthony M. Induisi, d, Dover 2,161
District No. 7 (Dover- Wards 1, 2 & 3)(4)
♦William H. McCann, Jr., d&r, Dover 4,125
♦William K. Kincaid, d, Dover 2,564
J^ ♦Mary E. Bernard, d, Dover 2,518
♦Gary R. Gilmore, d, Dover 2,306
Denise K. Clement, r, Dover 2,21 1
District No. 8 (Somersworth-Wards l-5)(4)
♦Roland A. Frechette, d, Somersworth 2,415
H ♦Anita A. Flynn, d, Somersworth 2,350
♦Francis C. Vincent, d, Somersworth 2,342
♦Edward J. Flynn, d, Somersworth 2,340
District No. 9 (Dover- Wards 1-3, Somersworth-Wards 1-5)(1)
(0 ♦John H. Meserve, r, Somersworth 4,326
Donald P. Pageotte, d, Somersworth 3,579
District No. 10 (Rochester-Wards 3 & 4, Strafford)(5)
♦John O'Brien, d&r. Strafford 4,1 13
♦Patricia H. Foss, r, Strafford 2,634
♦John B. Young, r, Strafford 2,353
♦Drucilla Bickford, r, Rochester 2,349
♦Janet R. Pelley, d, Rochester 2,310
* Ronald R. Laurion, d, Rochester 2,234
Karl R. Miller, r, Rochester 2,212
George F. Brown, d, Rochester 2,175
Robert W. Jean, d, Rochester 2,087
District No. 1 1 (Rochester- Wards 1 , 2 & 5)(5)
♦James E. Appleby, r&d, Rochester 3.982
♦Sandra B. Keans. r. Rochester 2,879
♦Ralph W. Torr, r, Rochester 2,453
♦Julie M. Brown, r, Rochester 2,357
♦Robert J. Callaghan, d, Rochester 2,350
Clyde J. Douglass, r, Rochester 2,31 1
James F. McManus, Jr., d, Rochester 2,261
Bruce May, d, Rochester 1 ,627
Daniel N. Delisle, d, Rochester 1 ,572
Caroline McCarley, i, Rochester 215
338 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
SULLIVAN COUNTY
District No. 1 (Cornish, Grantham, Plainfield, Springfield)(2)
*Merie W. Schotanus, r, Grantham 1 ,406
*Peter Hoe Burling, d, Cornish 1 ,375
Philip M. Hastings, r, Grantham 1 ,267
Sandy Stettenheim, d, Plainfield 1,132
District No. 2 (Croydon, Newport)(3)
♦Gordon B. Flint, r, Newport 1 ,583
*Beverly T. Rodeschin, r, Newport 1 ,454
*Fredrik Peyron, r, Newport 1 ,246
Anthony P. MacConnell, d, Newport 846
Peter E. Franklin, d, Newp)ort 834
Francis P. Edes, d, Newport 57 1
District No. 3 (Sunapee)(l)
1 *Thomas A. Behrens, r&d, Sunapee 1 ,383
District No. 4 (Acworth, Goshen, Lempster, Washington)(l)
*Carol M. Stamatakis, d, Lempster 726
Alexandra Titus, r, Acworth 688
District No. 5 (Charlestown, Langdon)(2)
*Irene C. Domini, r, Charlestown 1 ,341
*Keith L. Hinrichsen, r, Charlestown 1 ,224
District No. 6 (Claremont-Ward 2)(2)
*Richard H. Krueger, r, Claremont 1 ,466
*John A. Middleton, r, Claremont 1 ,275
John R. Cloutier, d, Claremont 980
Lorraine J. Boardman, d, Claremont 874
District No. 7 (Claremont-Ward 3)(2)
*Ted Lucier, d&r, Claremont 1,315
♦Robert J. Brodeur, d, Claremont 972
District No. 8 (Claremont-Ward 1 , Unity)(2)
*Kurt A. Normandin, d&r, Claremont 1 ,076
t *Jane A. Harland, d, Claremont 579
Douglas E. Whitney, r, Claremont 569
District No. 9 (Claremont-Wards 1-3, Unity)(l)
(0 *Kenneth M. MacAskili, r, Claremont 2,680
Larry Converse, d, Claremont 2,267
GENERAL ELECTION
339
BELKNAP COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of Deeds
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Alton
1.312
317
1.298
309
1.222
399
1.284
374
Barnstead
813
313
809
309
746
372
783
353
Belmont
1,263
480
1,226
478
1,228
528
1,276
490
Center Harbor
335
128
342
122
338
125
337
124
Gilford
2.256
753
2,181
758
2,197
869
2,233
819
Gilmanton
664
327
644
324
653
354
697
413
Laconia Wl
815
269
796
262
803
317
803
308
Laconia W2
596
272
476
276
460
336
498
289
Laconia W3
690
320
669
305
712
366
707
341
Laconia W4
519
251
511
242
502
298
516
286
Laconia W5
422
283
402
285
401
336
412
331
Laconia W6
875
331
858
321
848
405
847
396
Meredith
1.654
507
1.639
503
1.585
616
1,616
587
New Hampton
449
215
442
211
453
218
466
205
Sanbornton
581
361
574
358
593
347
643
313
Tilton
725
369
718
373
718
393
742
373
Totals
13.969
5,496
13,585
5.436
13.459
6.279
13,860
6.002
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Dist. 1
County Commissioners
Dist. 2
Dist. 3
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Alton
1.286
315
1.281
316
1,199
405
1,299
299
Barnstead
786
326
781
321
752
377
816
314
Belmont
1.264
481
1.254
488
1,167
571
1,202
638
Center Harbor
338
125
347
117
351
118
339
113
Gilford
2,188
773
2,194
745
2,098
895
2,454
575
Gilmanton
634
361
652
344
624
374
699
201
Laconia Wl
813
265
806
275
776
315
833
250
Laconia W2
499
284
491
272
480
288
529
250
Laconia W3
700
325
692
315
668
346
736
288
Laconia W4
533
246
510
245
507
276
566
226
Laconia W5
415
298
402
292
413
283
484
239
Laconia W6
870
341
855
335
807
413
917
309
Meredith
1.648
503
1,640
498
1,728
520
1,668
504
New Hampton
452
205
453
209
443
222
470
203
Sanbornton
601
338
598
335
445
538
610
325
Tilton
738
364
729
363
634
497
753
327
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Totals
13,765
5,550
13,685 5,470
13.092 6,438
14,375 5,061
340
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
CARROLL COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of Deeds
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Albany
142
63
136
58
149
Bartlett
1,154
0
1,227
0
886
Brookfield
218
56
214
57
225
Chatham
90
19
89
21
87
Conway
2,340
862
2,287
827
2,413
Eaton
112
57
108
53
118
Effingham
278
88
268
87
292
Freedom
531
0
517
0
425
Hale's Loc.
0
0
0
0
0
Hart's Loc.
9
3
9
3
8
Jackson
285
132
274
132
291
Madison
561
163
550
155
568
Moultonborough
1,601
117
1,592
117
1,466
Ossipee
1,025
308
996
292
1,036
Sandwich
446
207
435
215
450
Tamworth
883
0
866
0
617
Tuftonboro
901
132
881
126
894
Wakefield
1,001
265
975
256
1,038
Wolfeboro
2,088
467
2,073
461
2,296
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Totals
13,665 2,939
13,497 2,860
13,259
135
58
1,093
0
221
67
88
19
2,280
814
109
57
278
85
525
0
0
0
8
3
273
124
555
152
1,615
117
997
292
441
202
858
0
899
134
1,002
258
2,117
455
13,494
2,837
Reg. of Probate
County Commissioners
Dist.
. 1
<
Dist.
6
2
Dist.
3
, ^
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Albany
134
57
133
56
136
57
134
58
Bartlett
1.182
0
1,210
0
1,153
0
1,173
0
Brookfield
212
59
209
55
213
58
217
59
Chatham
88
20
88
18
90
18
88
18
Conway
2,257
803
2,284
817
2,255
804
2,234
796
Eaton
109
52
112
52
111
53
111
52
Effingham
268
85
266
85
270
87
262
82
Freedom
514
0
509
0
543
0
502
0
Hale's Loc.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Harts Loc.
8
3
8
3
8
3
8
3
Jackson
272
120
282
137
267
115
262
116
Madison
547
145
548
147
553
146
546
146
Moultonborough
1,584
117
1,567
117
1,568
117
1,561
117
Ossipee
997
286
980
256
984
286
980
276
Sandwich
433
194
427
196
431
192
425
192
Tamworth
841
0
848
0
850
0
833
0
Tuftonboro
890
131
868
123
865
129
891
130
Wakefield
985
253
972
257
965
254
967
254
Wolfeboro
2,108
456
2,035
453
2,022
459
1,984
448
Totals
13,429
2,781
13,346
2,772
13,284
2,778
13,178
2,747
GENERAL ELECTION
341
CHESHIRE COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of Deeds
, <
6
< 6
< 6
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Alstead
374
290
375
286
369
276
366
288
Chesterfield
811
455
797
457
795
451
797
454
Dublin
474
267
475
258
466
260
471
263
Fitzwilliam
537
256
534
256
529
254
531
256
Gilsum
149
117
147
108
146
105
146
105
Harrisville
0
423
0
424
0
414
0
413
Hinsdale
581
545
573
548
560
554
573
546
Jaffrey
1,298
685
1,305
692
1.291
681
1,294
692
Keene WI
583
690
581
689
569
673
571
692
Keene W2
0
1.556
0
1,537
0
1,509
0
1,537
Keene W3
1.676
0
1,609
0
1,572
0
1,602
0
Keene W4
1,799
0
1,773
0
1,749
0
1,771
0
Keene W5
912
829
923
820
890
804
895
815
Marlborough
441
338
435
339
433
332
440
341
Marlow
276
0
264
0
266
0
267
0
Nelson
141
124
143
122
142
123
143
124
Richmond
204
124
205
120
210
117
211
119
Rindge
850
373
859
371
843
367
844
373
Roxbury
48
33
47
35
48
32
48
34
Stoddard
287
0
283
0
278
0
282
0
Sullivan
154
95
151
91
147
90
146
95
Surry
185
119
182
116
159
114
185
113
Swanzey
1.289
789
1,296
789
1,302
788
1.288
779
Troy
585
0
595
0
595
0
591
0
Walpole
902
531
904
539
894
531
894
533
Westmoreland
375
235
373
228
364
228
374
231
Winchester
581
519
565
497
569
505
560
498
Totals
15,512
9,393
15,394
9,322
15,186
9,208
15,290
9,301
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342
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
CHESHIRE COUNTY OFFICES
Reg. of Probate
Dist. 1
County Commissioners
Dist. 2
Dist. 3
Alstead
Chesterfield
Dublin
Fitzwilliam
Gilsum
Harrisville
Hinsdale
Jaffrey
Keene Wl
Keene W2
Keene W3
Keene W4
Keene W5
Marlborough
Marlow
Nelson
Richmond
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
Sullivan
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
Winchester
Totals
s^
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367
284
370
287
798
458
803
460
467
265
-
-
528
255
-
-
147
105
148
108
0
419
-
-
582
542
569
547
1,294
683
-
-
527
737
-
-
0
1,542
-
-
1.592
0
-
-
1,774
0
-
-
903
813
-
-
427
341
-
-
265
0
265
0
141
121
-
-
208
119
-
-
841
377
-
_
46
32
-
-
281
0
283
0
148
93
150
94
181
113
183
117
1.287
774
-
-
596
0
-
-
897
526
905
535
372
230
369
229
556
497
-
_
v%^
o
H
U
o
z.
.^^ AVV«^^
482
498
232
1,379
370
274
318
244
691
431
15,225
9.326
4,045
2,377
134
128
196
137
962
350
44
35
1,229
885
210
429
538
543
6,274
4,465
GENERAL ELECTION
343
COOS COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of Deeds
\
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Berlin Wl
443
609
441
621
479
567
Berlin W2
599
541
585
606
655
500
Berlin W3
695
555
685
552
735
507
Berlin W4
419
641
398
655
429
604
Carroll
198
74
201
74
201
71
Clarksville
82
20
82
20
88
17
Colebrook
602
139
594
140
599
125
Columbia
44
18
38
19
45
14
Dalton
225
77
224
77
232
69
Dixville
38
0
36
0
32
4
Dummer
103
40
104
38
106
27
Errol
123
29
121
25
122
26
Gorham
692
659
669
650
727
607
Jefferson
332
72
321
71
319
75
Lancaster
929
332
927
335
970
283
Milan
291
152
286
149
319
124
Millsfield
10
0
10
0
10
0
Northumberland
505
378
506
371
566
319
Pinkham's Gt.
8
11
8
11
9
9
Pittsburg
326
50
314
47
305
55
Randolph
129
74
129
74
141
64
Shelburne
124
65
125
64
133
55
Stark
118
65
120
62
127
49
Stewartstown
179
63
173
59
174
55
Stratford
140
71
142
67
142
66
Wentworth's Loc
20
5
19
5
21
3
Whitefield
759
0
756
0
550
189
Totals
8,133
4.740
8,014
4,792
8,236
4,484
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415
610
557
578
653
541
386
623
202
71
82
20
592
138
47
18
226
73
37
0
107
34
122
24
658
643
328
75
955
331
329
152
10
0
518
370
8
11
320
48
129
73
130
61
120
62
175
57
144
72
20
3
761
0
8,031
4,688
344
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
COOS COUNTY OFFICES
Reg. of Probate
Dist. 1
County Commissioners
Dist. 2
Dist. 3
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Berlin Wl
425
597
569
551
Berlin W2
552
575
770
454
Berlin W3
656
531
775
539
Berlin W4
399
602
507
583
Carroll
207
74
-
-
Clarksville
84
19
-
-
Colebrook
602
138
-
-
Columbia
45
18
-
-
Dal ton
226
78
-
-
Dixville
36
0
-
-
Dummer
109
33
-
-
Errol
124
24
-
-
Gorham
664
652
-
-
Jefferson
325
75
-
-
Lancaster
949
337
-
-
Milan
280
151
-
-
Millsfield
10
0
-
-
Northumberland
514
376
-
-
Pinkham's Gt.
8
10
-
-
Pittsburg
318
50
-
-
Randolph
130
75
-
-
Shelburne
130
62
-
-
Stark
124
60
-
-
Stewartstown
179
54
-
-
Stratford
145
70
-
-
Wentworth's Loc
20
3
-
-
Whitefield
760
0
-
-
Co^
A-^*
214
isJo^'
67
Totals
8.021
4,664
2,621
2,127
-
-
91
19
-
-
659
131
-
-
57
14
236
66
-
-
-
-
31
7
-
-
82
71
-
-
121
30
419
1,008
-
-
327
93
-
-
1,000
303
-
-
-
-
331
215
-
-
9
1
-
-
515
387
7
12
-
-
-
-
336
56
127
84
-
-
100
92
-
-
-
-
112
76
-
-
185
59
-
-
154
69
-
-
20
4
610
158
-
-
3,040
1,883
2,703
1,139
No votes cast: At. & Gil Ac. Gt., Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur., Cutt's Gt.,
Dix's Gt., Ervings Loc, Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc, Odell, Sargent's
Pur., Second College Gt., Success, Thompson & Mes's Pur.
GENERAL ELECTION
345
GRAFTON COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of Deeds
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Alexandria
327
74
309
72
311
72
317
75
Ashland
444
179
422
173
420
165
440
175
Bath
253
70
241
64
246
60
246
63
Benton
72
17
72
16
76
16
74
16
Bethlehem
470
237
467
243
469
231
473
236
Bridgewater
261
104
257
98
253
101
260
105
Bristol
843
226
834
232
817
229
830
235
Campton
696
216
657
207
651
209
682
218
Canaan
624
353
612
342
605
338
618
339
Dorchester
113
36
111
34
105
37
112
38
Easton
90
32
86
35
87
33
89
33
Ellsworth
22
11
19
10
19
10
20
11
Enfield
920
520
855
524
859
515
863
546
Franconia
292
125
295
131
300
129
304
130
Grafton
220
88
206
89
209
85
210
89
Groton
118
49
116
48
113
50
120
50
Hanover
1.590
1,484
1,548
1,505
1,562
1,468
1,561
1,491
Haverhill
1,224
300
1,185
288
1,203
284
1,189
295
Hebron
203
37
196
37
195
33
199
38
Holderness
843
0
807
0
812
0
847
0
Landaff
104
28
98
27
97
27
99
28
Lebanon Wl
838
606
834
594
828
586
831
588
Lebanon W2
728
588
726
580
717
579
723
577
Lebanon W3
744
487
720
481
715
475
726
482
Lincoln
393
128
381
125
381
125
382
127
Lisbon
401
116
401
121
401
111
403
113
Littleton
2,065
0
2,111
0
2,026
0
2,040
0
Livermore
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lyman
121
46
117
47
122
44
122
45
Lyme
396
381
390
383
388
379
395
381
Monroe
364
80
352
77
356
78
348
79
Orange
108
0
106
0
105
0
106
0
Orford
209
221
206
212
199
208
202
210
Piermont
207
89
202
89
204
93
208
95
Plymouth
1.095
492
1,032
485
1,020
470
1,108
524
Rumney
468
158
435
149
419
150
459
159
Sugar Hill
189
78
196
76
188
75
187
75
Thornton
520
162
488
153
490
152
555
161
Warren
231
87
216
85
215
79
222
81
Waterville Valley
78
28
79
26
78
25
79
26
Wentworth
234
57
214
55
212
56
223
56
Woodstock
300
123
287
116
284
113
290
115
Totals
19,418
8.113
18,886
8.029
18,757
7.890
19,162
8,105
346
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GRAFTON COUNTY OFFICES
Reg. of Probate
County Comnfiissioners
Dist.
1
Dist. 2
Dist.
3
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Alexandria
318
72
-
-
-
233
169
Ashland
413
159
-
-
-
482
173
Bath
251
67
-
-
248 66
-
-
Benton
75
16
-
-
75 16
-
-
Bethlehem
473
234
-
-
481 235
-
-
Bridgewater
256
102
-
-
-
261
120
Bristol
832
233
-
-
-
762
342
Campton
664
209
-
-
-
727
187
Canaan
623
334
607
406
-
-
-
Dorchester
108
37
106
39
-
-
-
Easton
87
34
-
-
88 34
-
-
Ellsworth
20
10
-
-
-
30
5
Enfield
816
521
865
538
-
-
-
Franconia
300
134
-
-
307 134
-
-
Grafton
211
83
217
96
-
-
-
Groton
116
50
-
-
-
121
54
Hanover
1,550
1,496
1,499
1,729
-
-
-
Haverhill
1,195
296
-
-
1 , 1 88 294
-
-
Hebron
196
36
-
-
-
210
34
Holderness
820
0
-
-
-
701
165
Landaff
101
29
-
-
95 27
-
-
Lebanon Wl
830
590
907
606
-
-
-
Lebanon W2
738
579
778
595
-
-
-
Lebanon W3
720
481
777
512
-
-
-
Lincoln
385
124
-
-
-
400
115
Lisbon
405
112
-
-
400 118
-
-
Littleton
2,036
0
-
-
2,061 0
-
-
Livermore
0
0
-
-
-
-
-
Lyman
121
44
-
-
123 44
-
-
Lyme
396
381
343
461
-
-
-
Monroe
356
78
-
-
347 79
-
-
Orange
106
0
72
39
-
-
-
Orford
206
219
161
302
-
-
-
Piermont
208
94
153
154
-
-
-
Plymouth
1,061
481
-
-
-
1,235
392
Rumney
438
147
-
-
-
505
147
Sugar Hill
192
77
-
-
199 80
-
-
Thornton
496
152
-
-
-
553
130
Warren
216
81
-
-
-
235
69
Waterville
78
25
-
-
-
88
20
Valley
-
Wentworth
216
57
-
-
-
232
54
Woodstock
289
114
-
-
-
329
95
Totals
18,918
7,988
6,485
5,477
5,612 1,127
7,104
2,271
GENERAL ELECTION
347
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of Deeds
Amherst
Antrim
Bedford
Bennington
Brookline
Deering
Francestown
Goffstown
Greenfield
Greenville
Hancock
Hillsborough
Hollis
Hudson
Litchfield
Lyndeborough
Manchester Wl
Manchester W2
Manchester W3
Manchester W4
Manchester W5
Manchester W6
Manchester W7
Manchester W8
Manchester W9
Manchester WIO
Manchester W 1 1
Manchester W12
Mason
Merrimack
Milford
Mont Vernon
Nashua Wl
Nashua W2
Nashua W3
Nashua W4
Nashua W5
Nashua W6
Nashua W7
Nashua W8
Nashua W9
New Boston
New Ipswich
Pelham
Peterborough
Sharon
Temple
Weare
Wilton
Windsor
2,821
530
4,139
277
627
370
423
3,852
337
398
482
1,002
1,608
3,878
1,145
335
2,796
2,556
1,539
1,473
1,236
2,361
1,684
2,391
1,860
2,122
1,445
2,210
282
4,532
2,801
495
2,221
2,130
1,509
656
2,025
1,459
1,315
2.054
1,791
892
879
2,176
1,451
85
271
1,357
770
28
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1,248
250
2,185
120
340
166
192
1,502
159
255
275
432
897
2,509
593
167
1,034
1,153
967
741
564
1,055
831
1,073
807
923
565
878
152
3,030
1,370
232
1,341
1,464
1,064
636
1,440
1,177
1,024
1,412
1,224
386
416
1,289
887
45
151
593
496
16
3,144
543
4,699
271
656
386
419
3,511
336
416
244
1,006
1,754
4,111
1,431
355
2,469
2,260
1,336
1,192
972
1,983
1,410
2,077
2,600
1,792
1,155
1,869
298
5,056
3,157
521
2,251
2,248
1,494
631
2,056'
1,327
1,248
2,133
1.785
964
908
2,184
1,461
86
430
1,358
1,258
30
918
245
1,386
115
310
146
188
1.734
154
227
110
419
714
2.112
285
143
1,335
1,422
1.130
954
748
1.359
1.049
1.325
0
1.184
789
1.129
139
2.295
1,011
208
1,326
1,343
1,073
641
1,382
1,231
1,062
1,323
1
199
310
390
158
884
47
0
574
0
14
3,250
556
4,411
282
702
403
454
3,343
349
424
548
1,016
1,817
4,125
1,067
408
2,295
2,076
1,254
1,095
862
1,822
1,275
1,885
1,372
1,617
981
1.604
332
5,078
3,209
564
2,273
2,290
1,531
642
2,039
1,299
1,289
2,217
1,896
931
972
2,224
1,576
92
314
1,369
997
28
844
226
1,706
101
258
123
160
1,863
145
227
238
402
653
2,303
666
105
1,414
1,534
1.196
1.031
873
1,501
1,167
1,505
1,220
1,372
988
1,395
107
2,403
1,030
170
1,267
1,314
1,004
643
1,392
1,276
1,027
1.234
1,105
329
318
1,241
766
41
115
548
360
17
3,148
546
4,786
274
686
393
431
3,573
321
396
510
1,017
1,795
4,197
1,168
359
2,640
2,378
1,406
1.331
1.001
2,170
1,471
2,301
1,669
1,863
1.112
1,844
311
5,189
3,020
535
2,487
2,422
1,721
716
2,192
1,524
1.437
2.294
2.056
934
908
2,187
1,484
88
301
1,382
826
29
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922
242
1,387
117
282
139
182
1,701
171
251
272
409
696
2,357
584
143
1,145
1,277
1,068
838
725
1,196
1.000
1.143
971
1.135
875
1.175
128
2.392
1.184
199
1.167
1,239
919
602
1,357
1,157
943
1,221
1,029
332
381
1.282
854
44
136
565
446
16
Totals
77.076 41,726
77,281 39,240
74,455 42,923
78,829 39.996
348
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY OFFICES
Reg. of Probate
Dist. 1
County Commissioners
Dist. 2
Dist. 3
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Amherst
Antrim
Bedford
Bennington
Brookline
Deering
Francestown
Goffstown
Greenfield
Greenville
Hancock
Hillsborough
Hollis
Hudson
Litchfield
Lyndeborough
Manchester Wl
Manchester W2
Manchester W3
Manchester W4
Manchester W5
Manchester W6
Manchester W7
Manchester W8
Manchester W9
Manchester WIO
Manchester Wl 1
Manchester WI2
Mason
Merrimack
Milford
Mont Vernon
Nashua Wl
Nashua W2
Nashua W3
Nashua W4
Nashua W5
Nashua W6
Nashua W7
Nashua W8
Nashua W9
New Boston
New Ipswich
Pelham
Peterborough
Sharon
Temple
Weare
Wilton
Windsor
3,093
544
4,804
275
670
385
423
3.776
330
412
526
1.005
1,741
4,819
1,038
365
2,622
2,403
1,404
1,338
1,048
2,220
1,605
2,394
1,824
2,040
1,358
2,091
306
5,137
3,049
529
2,312
2,306
1,621
676
2,122
1,316
1,361
2,178
1,918
901
913
2,171
1,466
86
292
1,386
818
28
920
232
1,332
112
290
139
178
1,457
154
331
251
408
650
2,262
562
132
1,171
1,269
1,059
836
730
1,178
862
1,061
826
965
620
926
126
2,267
1,145
196
1,182
1,253
908
575
1,292
1.062
907
1,247
1,040
365
363
1,244
842
47
140
538
445
17
^*
2,408
2,219
1,288
1,185
944
2,003
1,426
2,094
2,593
1,786
1,123
1,845
1,308
1,405
1,144
971
768
1,355
1,029
1,297
0
1,180
824
1,142
2,884
1,176
543
312
4,265
1,766
264
152
621
351
371
169
412
220
3,167
2,058
327
188
395
275
549
314
965
483
1,656
828
3,610
2,731
1,010
714
348
167
-
-
292
152
-
-
4.655
2,794
-
-
2,863
1,409
-
-
507
229
2.312
1.326
-
-
2,322
1,375
-
1.604
1,048
-
-
665
704
-
-
2.181
1.435
-
-
1.514
1.368
-
-
1.337
1,118
-
-
2.205
1.344
-
-
1,919
1.192
-
-
838
889
1.965
1,569
88
300
1,251
806
28
407
440
1.443
.008
49
151
695
509
18
Totals
79,445 38,114
20,914 12,423
16,059 10,910
37,438 21,208
GENERAL ELECTION
349
MERRIMACK COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of Deeds
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Allenstown
659
774
768
612
767
597
772
602
Andover
507
283
520
251
513
255
527
254
Boscawen
698
392
1.040
0
1.043
0
1,002
0
Bow
1,722
709
1,744
555
1,737
564
1,761
578
Bradford
425
178
554
0
557
0
570
0
Canterbury
464
339
432
319
442
320
446
326
Chichester
460
264
485
216
478
210
480
218
Concord W A
1,158
765
1.153
674
1,157
674
1,142
687
Concord W B
857
633
841
551
846
551
835
564
Concord W C
838
788
797
677
804
673
807
786
Concord W D
770
526
734
455
734
467
743
459
Concord W E
582
689
596
590
619
571
606
586
Concord W F
1.092
746
1,078
616
1,085
619
1,095
623
Concord W G
1.004
596
962
522
976
502
981
514
Concord W H
1,470
804
1,451
688
1,447
688
1,418
719
Danbury
247
122
252
111
247
113
253
109
Dunbarton
472
250
497
193
498
212
503
206
Epsom
887
338
1,229
0
1,161
0
1,182
0
Franklin Wl
560
311
572
275
568
276
572
280
Franklin W2
453
309
466
279
470
273
471
275
Franklin W3
592
343
613
307
611
300
625
300
Henniker
1.005
455
855
512
847
516
867
514
Hill
189
110
193
95
199
94
201
96
Hooksett
2,089
1.136
2,397
734
2.433
713
2.450
725
Hopkinton
2,154
361
1.584
612
1.584
612
1,582
616
Loudon
731
488
1,163
0
1,165
0
1,243
0
Newbury
498
161
474
164
468
171
470
167
New London
1,386
414
1,398
370
1,411
371
1,414
378
Northfield
705
409
676
408
668
393
686
391
Pembroke
1,339
980
1,408
793
1,414
784
1,411
792
Pittsfield
660
450
702
386
691
379
693
383
Salisbury
287
142
271
149
268
146
271
146
Sutton
414
265
404
256
402
258
401
257
Warner
776
255
646
293
657
294
656
298
Webster
416
97
335
119
338
126
342
131
Wilmot
272
139
324
82
354
47
351
47
Totals
28,838
16,021
29,614
12,864
29,659
12,769
29,829
13,027
350
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
MERRIMACK COUNTY OFFICES
Reg. of Probate
Dist. 1
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Allenstown
765
595
-
Andover
508
255
-
Boscawen
1.054
0
-
Bow
1,752
570
-
Bradford
558
0
-
Canterbury
443
324
-
Chichester
479
218
-
Concord W A
1,136
686
1.515
Concord W B
826
546
1.138
Concord W C
800
683
1,196
Concord W D
742
460
1,020
Concord W E
595
599
891
Concord W F
1,086
623
1,467
Concord W G
982
510
1,251
Concord W H
1,423
707
1,870
Danbury
252
112
-
Dunbarton
499
202
-
Epsom
1,182
0
-
Franklin Wl
566
280
-
Franklin W2
471
272
-
Franklin W3
615
298
-
Henniker
858
514
-
Hill
200
93
-
Hooksett
2,453
725
-
Hopkinton
1,574
604
-
Loudon
1,170
0
-
Newbury
468
168
-
New London
1,411
369
-
Northfield
689
379
-
Pembroke
1,412
792
-
Pittsfield
728
390
-
Salisbury
267
145
-
Sutton
403
254
-
Warner
650
296
-
Webster
337
124
-
Wilmot
359
47
-
Totals
29,713
12,840
10,348
County Commissioners
Dist.
2
Dist.
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-
-
943
557
255
-
70!
387
-
-
-
2,015
-
-
467
445
348
-
466
225
-
272
103
568
964
684
250
-
541
263
-
706
292
-
-
-
1,064
224
85
-
-
-
2,595
-
-
2,011
756
437
-
-
-
546
1.396
393
-
605
523
-
-
-
1,689
-
-
799
302
131
-
-
-
485
-
-
770
338
149
-
297
117
-
8.290
3,958
14,916
GENERAL ELECTION
351
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY OFFICES
She
riff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of Deeds
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Atkinson
1,534
677
2.046
0
1,511
648
1,584
593
Auburn
1,084
477
1.046
308
979
534
1.079
446
Brentwood
693
247
678
216
672
196
771
159
Candia
1,095
400
1.109
364
1.048
401
1,142
349
Chester
840
257
837
227
803
274
832
248
Danville
604
259
601
228
611
224
614
216
Deerfield
845
320
840
290
802
317
856
273
Derry
5,302
3,054
5,508
2.345
4,605
3,556
4.658
3,572
East Kingston
410
156
543
0
440
107
424
124
Epping
1,095
563
1,029
534
1,044
493
1.122
443
Exeter
3,341
1,725
3.408
1.576
3,360
1,401
3.709
1,196
Fremont
722
242
682
219
712
186
707
196
Greenland
987
251
817
327
792
338
876
265
Hampstead
1.757
857
1.769
692
1.759
764
1.736
778
Hampton
3,434
2,111
3,208
2.156
3.163
1,892
3,551
1,643
Hampton Falls
619
225
617
191
631
142
653
133
Kensington
441
305
677
0
472
220
495
215
Kingston
1,502
539
1,420
507
1,507
458
1,519
447
Londonderry
4,516
2,275
4,650
1.777
3,649
3,080
4,237
2,388
New Castle
365
153
337
166
311
167
340
137
Newfields
288
125
250
162
270
116
280
111
Newington
272
87
233
103
212
97
236
81
Newmarket
1,328
1,067
1,714
608
1.181
1,082
1,330
968
Newton
852
443
773
432
845
366
853
356
North Hampton
1,409
609
1,264
644
1.250
578
1,387
474
Northwood
771
348
1,090
0
750
337
798
305
Nottingham
735
352
681
378
708
324
703
309
Plaistow
1,571
802
1,518
705
1.547
702
1,585
655
Portsmouth Wl
791
560
574
650
553
612
597
579
Portsmouth W2
1,058
1,030
821
1.134
793
1,081
900
986
Portsmouth W3
995
484
798
604
758
550
802
517
Portsmouth W4
1,464
829
1,213
936
1,145
875
1,243
786
Portsmouth W5
1,188
950
967
1,037
906
997
1.005
921
Raymond
1,763
834
1,688
783
1,665
697
1.804
697
Rye
1,797
863
1,614
870
1,599
793
1,714
712
Salem
5.556
4,152
5,755
3.259
5,023
4,519
5,522
4,011
Sandown
869
407
845
370
800
426
821
423
Seabrook
1,595
997
1,563
954
1.569
893
1,653
805
South Hampton
273
137
238
166
280
128
284
125
Stratham
1,596
491
1,854
161
1,465
494
1,585
404
Windham
2,344
1,112
2,406
864
2,033
1,355
2,208
1,212
Totals
59,701
31,772
59,681
26,943
54,223
32,420
58,215
29,258
352
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY OFFICES
Reg. of Probate
Dist. 1
County Commissioners
Dist. 2
Dist. 3
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Atkinson
1.566
596
-
-
1.584
570
-
-
Auburn
1,090
432
-
-
1,117
396
-
-
Brentwood
698
189
-
-
686
221
-
-
Candia
1,130
364
-
-
1,123
361
-
-
Chester
833
249
-
-
868
210
-
-
Danville
608
223
-
-
613
215
-
-
Deerfield
844
277
-
-
732
286
-
-
Derry
4,783
3,342
-
-
-
-
5,461
3,016
East Kingston
412
129
370
172
-
-
-
-
Epping
1,102
456
-
-
1,093
476
-
-
Exeter
3,617
1,149
-
-
3,773
1,351
-
-
Fremont
698
199
-
-
688
212
-
-
Greenland
883
254
754
387
-
-
-
-
Hampstead
1,701
792
-
-
1,739
729
-
-
Hampton
4,128
1,496
3.855
1.781
-
-
-
-
Hampton Falls
704
113
650
166
-
-
-
-
Kensington
457
224
443
260
-
-
-
-
Kingston
1,459
480
-
-
1,439
518
-
-
Londonderry
4,291
2,273
-
-
-
-
4,481
2,157
New Castle
355
131
301
192
-
-
-
-
Newfields
280
108
-
-
287
114
-
-
Newington
230
83
202
118
-
-
-
-
Newmarket
1,236
953
-
-
1,236
1,059
-
-
Newton
838
370
795
418
-
-
-
-
North Hampton
1,444
437
1,357
569
-
-
-
-
Northwood
795
309
-
-
777
326
-
-
Nottingham
734
298
-
-
722
318
-
-
Plaistow
1,604
633
-
-
1,554
687
-
-
Portsmouth Wl
649
540
458
761
-
-
-
-
Portsmouth W2
948
957
716
1,245
-
-
-
-
Portsmouth W3
843
495
694
686
-
-
-
-
Portsmouth W4
1.306
756
1,065
1,068
-
-
-
-
Portsmouth W5
1,055
879
831
1.185
-
-
-
-
Raymond
1,780
716
-
-
1,763
743
-
-
Rye
1,793
646
1,549
917
-
-
-
-
Salem
5,750
3,729
-
-
-
-
4,808
4,094
Sandown
825
411
-
-
879
359
-
-
Seabrook
1,727
768
1,661
852
-
-
-
-
South Hampton
287
117
266
145
-
-
-
-
Stratham
1,572
406
1,430
555
-
-
-
-
Windham
2,217
1,164
-
-
-
-
2,326
1,090
Totals
59,272
28,143
17,397
1 1 ,477
22,673
9,151
17,076
10,357
GENERAL ELECTION
353
STRAFFORD COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of Deeds
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Harrington
1.225
797
1.204
799
1,199
782
1,199
778
Dover Wl
757
673
738
662
755
671
761
689
Dover W2
0
1.144
0
1.108
0
1.109
0
1,115
Dover W3
886
819
873
828
897
832
904
827
Dover W4
1.183
911
1.150
932
1,162
796
1,168
817
Dover W5
793
666
781
673
790
663
798
666
Dover W6
710
609
701
602
712
592
712
579
Durham
3.022
0
3,010
0
2.949
0
2,964
0
Farmington
1.074
583
1.022
569
1.014
563
1,011
567
Lee
668
555
658
561
660
548
658
554
Madbury
345
250
340
256
342
244
340
247
Middleton
173
123
174
119
167
117
169
115
Miiton
733
391
689
364
686
363
681
370
New Durham
464
173
462
156
460
154
450
155
Rochester Wl
1.030
705
975
674
960
559
961
658
Rochester W2
854
519
822
506
800
495
797
498
Rochester W3
1.243
939
1.191
927
1.188
910
1,192
909
Rochester W4
785
703
743
666
732
651
730
666
Rochester W5
896
664
849
656
829
641
838
638
Rollinsford
483
504
471
511
472
512
472
515
Somersworth Wl
438
357
413
369
407
353
395
378
Somersworth W2
354
385
369
370
362
367
350
385
Somersworth W3
385
377
386
359
387
353
374
363
Somersworth W4
303
438
308
445
304
435
302
439
Somersworth W5
230
334
237
334
226
329
228
334
Strafford
699
352
662
338
638
353
650
357
Totals
19,733
13,971
19,228
13,784
19,098
13,392
19,104
13,619
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354
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
STRAFFORD COUNTY OFFICES
Reg. of Probate
County Commissioners
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Harrington
1,187
792
1,034
1,137
1.132
1.019
805
791
Dover Wl
739
660
655
709
696
825
676
668
Dover W2
0
1,082
423
0
0
851
1.111
956
Dover W3
875
826
815
832
800
955
840
821
Dover W4
1,143
915
1,051
1,073
1,081
1.059
906
862
Dover W5
774
666
724
717
698
753
664
641
Dover W6
627
529
612
602
587
574
539
512
Durham
2.953
0
1,365
2,864
2,812
1.657
0
0
Farmington
1.007
566
8S0
951
975
759
582
589
Lee
650
550
622
633
626
636
535
530
Madbury
339
251
314
321
318
312
254
246
Middleton
169
119
149
158
173
153
113
118
Milton
677
367
529
609
644
584
399
416
New Durham
452
153
367
414
432
262
167
167
Rochester W 1
954
569
748
891
941
983
700
714
Rochester W2
782
504
599
687
731
765
567
570
Rochester W3
1,181
915
875
1.075
1.119
1.354
954
983
Rochester W4
728
651
541
624
692
918
666
738
Rochester W5
832
636
661
774
800
917
659
703
Roll ins ford
469
505
425
460
440
580
512
516
Somersworth Wl
379
371
392
367
365
393
370
374
Somersworth W2
351
374
328
280
282
416
399
411
Somersworth W3
366
360
351
0
0
387
362
374
Somersworth W4
297
441
288
281
276
468
444
461
Somersworth W5
224
327
231
211
224
349
342
336
Strafford
642
355
557
596
603
484
394
349
Totals
18,797
13,484
15,506
17,266
17,447
18.413
13,960
13,846
GENERAL ELECTION
355
SULLIVAN COUNTY OFFICES
Sheriff
Attorney
Treasurer
Reg. of Deeds
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Acworth
200
127
192
130 188
131
189
140
Charlestown
944
679
891
681 891
671
916
678
Claremont Wl
339
435
367
390 362
380
374
391
Claremont W2
1,098
1,209
1,305
1.001 1,282
970
1,285
976
Claremont W3
634
850
611
806 606
811
615
816
Cornish
338
334
650
0 651
0
651
0
Croydon
153
55
136
63 138
66
139
66
Goshen
166
116
151
119 158
119
156
118
Grantham
505
132
467
146 476
155
473
157
Langdon
153
71
140
75 140
77
142
79
Lempster
252
111
238
114 245
109
239
108
Newport
1,435
636
1,190
692 1 ,267
748
1,206
750
Piainfield
412
386
407
374 404
377
408
380
Springfield
242
96
217
104 223
115
223
109
Sunapee
815
678
945
425 989
426
953
439
Unity
223
180
208
153 204
161
205
163
Washington
256
97
244
100 248
97
253
97
Totals
8,165
6,192
8,359
5,373 8,472
5,413
8,427
5,467
Reg. of Probate
County Commissioners
Dist.
1
Dist.
2
Dist.
3
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Acworth
187
129
185
127
182
124
193
155-
Charlestown
895
668
886
663
880
657
1,010
658
Claremont Wl
370
381
368
398
366
377
398
398
Claremont W2
1,278
981
1.277
996
1,251
950
1,301
1,058
Claremont W3
607
811
618
827
5%
795
690
813
Cornish
649
0
660
0
649
0
346
341
Croydon
140
66
137
59
137
62
127
77
Goshen
161
118
152
113
149
114
137
141
Grantham
464
152
458
147
462
146
424
192
Langdon
140
76
J 40
75
139
76
144
84
Lempster
240
no
230
102
224
102
223
135
Newport
1,246
737
1,165
694
1,182
664
1,002
984
Piainfield
401
381
400
381
388
378
391
427
Springfield
216
110
216
107
215
105
201
128
Sunapee
988
417
959
411
954
414
901
538
Unity
204
162
197
163
195
164
193
206
Washington
251
97
243
95
244
96
231
125
Totals
8,437
5.396
8,291
5,358
8,213
5,224
7,912
6.460
356
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
COUNTY SUMMARY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Regular
Absentee
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Belknap
19,533
2,248
21,781
13,531
7,037
8,972
29,540
Carroll
16,491
2,535
19,026
13,406
4,363
8,213
25,982
Cheshire
26,318
2,160
28,478
15,398
12,390
13,081
40,869
Coos
13,186
1,313
14,499
7,088
7.475
6,107
20,670
Grafton
28,012
3,250
31,262
18,249
10,397
14,943
43,589
Hillsborough
128,364
10,099
138,463
71,527
66,138
51,920
189,585
Merrimack
46,828
3,771
50,599
30,620
19,031
20,908
70,559
Rockingham
96,088
7,800
103,888
56,721
42,949
49,837
149,507
Strafford
35,430
3,184
38,614
17,523
20,162
19,651
57,336
Sullivan
14,524
1,369
15,893
8,657
7,467
6,019
22,143
Totals
424,774
37,729 462,503
252,720
197,409 199,651 649,780
BELKNAP COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Regular
Absentee
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Alton
1,548
269
1,817
1,352
408
795
2,555
Barnstead
1,242
106
1,348
745
442
563
1,750
Belmont
1,881
129
2,010
1,358
769
848
2,975
Center Harbor
446
84
530
352
125
182
659
Gilford
2,889
399
3,288
2,300
1,009
1,741
5,050
Gilmanton
1,060
103
1,163
644
353
518
1,515
Laconia WI
1,094
113
1,207
770
340
401
1,511
Laconia W2
763
77
840
422
382
293
1,097
Laconia W3
1,029
107
1,136
628
420
300
1,348
Laconia W4
723
84
807
434
325
298
1,057
Laconia W5
727
68
795
300
331
389
1,020
Laconia W6
1,195
129
1,324
770
414
487
1,671
Meredith
2,111
266
2,377
1,635
679
987
3,301
New Hampton
675
87
762
474
247
284
1,005
Sanbornton
981
102
1,083
636
343
343
1,322
Tilton
1,169
125
1,294
711
450
543
1,704
Totals
19,533
2,248 21,781
13,531
7,037
8,972
29,540
GENERAL ELECTION
357
CARROLL COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Regular
Absentee
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Albany
211
14
225
119
57
188
364
Bartlett
1,104
252
1,356
756
304
899
1,959
Brookfield
281
33
314
238
60
73
371
Chatham
113
8
121
67
26
71
164
Conway
3,122
461
3,583
2,608
1.062
1,491
5,161
Eaton
166
20
186
138
58
24
220
Effingham
377
44
421
273
116
189
578
Freedom
516
82
598
372
105
249
726
Hale's Loc.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Hart's Loc.
14
0
14
5
0
12
17
Jackson
398
68
466
218
76
254
548
Madison
727
70
797
481
114
413
1,008
Moultonborough
1,607
369
1,976
1.580
309
943
2,832
Ossipee
1,364
157
1,521
976
309
907
2,192
Sandwich
694
74
768
550
230
167
947
Tamworth
1,011
99
1.110
786
393
502
1,681
Tuftonboro
982
182
1.164
941
156
259
1,356
Wakefield
1,457
173
1.630
1,142
398
561
2,101
Wolfeboro
2,347
429
2.776
2,156
590
1,011
3.757
Totals
16,491
2,535
19.026
13.406
4.363
8.213
25.982
358
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
CHESHIRE COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Regular
Absentee
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Alstead
673
47
720
386
280
350
1,016
Chesterfield
1,270
125
1,395
852
584
732
2,168
Dublin
750
92
842
560
328
278
1,166
Fitzwiiliam
812
94
906
422
177
708
1,307
Gilsum
280
16
296
130
142
155
427
Harrisvilie
454
30
484
204
202
248
654
Hinsdale
1,220
57
1,277
661
656
754
2,071
Jaffrey
2,038
234
2,272
1,323
904
872
3,099
Keene Wl
1,379
95
1,474
663
934
716
2,313
Keene W2
1,717
105
1,822
885
1,054
741
2,680
Keene W3
1,673
155
1,828
1,059
973
891
2,923
Keene W4
1,858
163
2,021
1,229
912
754
2,895
Keene W5
1,979
172
2,151
1,242
1,007
995
3,244
Marlborough
811
52
863
354
322
482
1,158
Marlovv
282
29
311
159
125
140
424
Nelson
270
26
296
155
130
114
399
Richmond
352
18
370
199
120
135
454
Rindge
1,446
109
1.555
810
349
722
1,881
Roxbury
82
11
93
53
43
46
142
Stoddard
273
51
324
180
102
156
438
Sullivan
277
20
297
147
136
101
384
Surry
307
18
325
187
113
109
409
Swanzey
2,153
143
2,296
1,269
956
907
3,132
Troy
659
40
699
318
372
283
973
Walpole
1,512
145
1,657
954
617
757
2,328
Westmoreland
614
57
671
403
261
217
881
Winchester
1,177
56
1,233
594
591
718
1,903
Totals
26,318
2,160 28,478
15,398
12,390 13,081
40,869
GENERAL ELECTION
359
COOS COUNTY
Berlin Wl
Berlin W2
Berlin W3
Berlin W4
Carroll
Clarksville
Colebrook
Columbia
Dalton
Dixville
Dummer
Errol
Gorham
Jefferson
Lancaster
Milan
Millsfield
Northumberland
Pinkham's Gt.
Pittsburg
Randolph
Shelburne
Stark
Stewartstown
Stratford
Wentworths Loc
Whitefield
Ballots Cast
gular
Absentee
Total
1,112
71
1,183
1,203
110
1,313
1,259
144
1,403
1,104
73
1,177
288
36
324
100
12
112
751
80
831
180
6
186
300
25
325
32
6
38
143
17
160
141
17
158
1,363
165
1,528
405
45
450
1,286
104
1,390
457
26
483
8
2
10
820
134
954
15
5
20
381
45
426
204
28
232
197
17
214
183
13
196
262
25
287
219
18
237
21
4
25
752
85
837
Names on Checklist
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
293
992
612
1.897
415
987
622
2,024
609
822
387
1,818
218
1,051
416
1,685
180
101
121
402
84
29
50
163
606
192
391
1,189
135
52
88
275
168
81
187
436
28
6
4
38
78
43
94
215
79
31
96
206
651
952
531
2,134
292
69
217
578
975
409
543
1.927
251
240
185
676
0
0
10
10
404
580
407
1,391
1
24
11
36
332
83
212
627
174
79
36
289
105
72
82
259
146
74
74
294
179
82
177
438
130
126
152
408
11
3
16
30
544
295
386
1,225
Totals
13,186
1,313 14,499
7,088
7,475
6,107 20,670
No names: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt.. Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge, Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur., Cult's Gt.,
Dix's Gt., Erving's Loc, Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc, Odell, Sargent's
Pur., Second College Gt., Success, Thompson & Mes's Pur.
360
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
GRAFTON COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Regular
Absentee
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Alexandria
407
32
439
268
93
210
571
Ashland
696
61
757
425
164
476
1,065
Bath
317
37
354
275
53
169
497
Benton
93
10
103
81
23
44
148
Bethlehem
750
69
819
448
271
362
1,081
Bridgewater
380
33
413
292
108
124
524
Bristol
1.020
161
1,181
808
277
478
1,563
Campton
904
88
992
542
182
519
1,243
Canaan
1.040
101
1,141
691
488
621
1.800
Dorchester
153
16
169
105
60
72
237
Easton
119
22
141
81
47
34
162
Ellsworth
36
3
39
17
3
19
39
Enfield
1,416
120
1.536
402
292
1,431
2,125
Franconia
411
83
494
277
149
175
601
Grafton
346
25
371
208
139
173
520
Groton
176
19
195
81
55
121
257
Hanover
3,064
628
3,692
1.644
1.823
1,096
4,563
Haverhill
1,445
180
1,625
1,202
296
831
2,329
Hebron
227
44
271
191
34
85
310
Holderness
814
124
938
708
275
381
1,364
Landaff
139
10
149
85
26
52
163
Lebanon Wl
1.496
149
1,645
921
848
793
2,562
Lebanon W2
1,444
97
1,541
711
770
822
2,303
Lebanon W3
1,348
115
1,463
804
726
618
2,148
Lincoln
506
58
564
317
212
272
801
Lisbon
583
39
622
331
135
373
839
Littleton
2,107
233
2,340
1,721
880
1,190
3,791
Livermore
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Lyman
162
22
184
87
54
90
231
Lyme
776
98
874
389
345
326
1,060
Monroe
420
56
476
350
69
112
531
Orange
107
17
124
88
36
25
149
Orford
446
41
487
344
166
189
699
Piermont
301
28
329
151
68
230
449
Plymouth
1,671
146
1,817
1,404
621
856
2,881
Rumney
621
67
688
330
75
469
874
Sugar Hill
262
38
300
181
72
109
362
Thornton
696
61
757
425
164
476
1,065
Warren
323
16
339
275
78
123
476
Waterville Val
103
20
123
70
27
44
141
Wentworth
289
24
313
232
66
133
431
Woodstock
398
59
457
287
127
220
634
Totals
28,012
3,250
31,262
18,249
10,397
14,943
43,589
GENERAL ELECTION
361
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
Amherst
Antrim
Bedford
Bennington
Brookline
Deering
Francestown
Goffstown
Greenfield
Greenville
Hancock
Hillsborough
Hollis
Hudson
Litchfield
Lyndeborough
Manchester Wl
Manchester W2
Manchester W3
Manchester W4
Manchester W5
Manchester W6
Manchester W7
Manchester W8
Manchester W9
Manchester WIO
Manchester W 1 1
Manchester W12
Mason
Merrimack
Milford
Mont Vernon
Nashua Wl
Nashua W2
Nashua W3
Nashua W4
Nashua W5
Nashua W6
Nashua W7
Nashua W8
Nashua W9
New Boston
New Ipswich
Pel ham
Peterborough
Sharon
Temple
Weare
Wilton
Windsor
Ballots Cast
jguiar
Absentee
Total
4.219
505
4.724
870
75
945
6.209
639
6.848
424
29
453
1.085
64
1,149
557
52
609
630
74
704
5.647
375
6.022
533
28
561
718
39
757
841
100
941
1.553
134
1.687
2.723
240
2.963
7.145
375
7.520
1.930
95
2.025
565
38
603
3.853
377
4.230
3.795
334
4.129
2.305
289
2,594
2.290
186
2.476
1.869
115
1,984
3.539
272
3,811
2.609
154
2,763
3.595
207
3,802
2.781
156
2,937
3.110
224
3,334
2.050
167
2,217
3.208
206
3.414
481
28
509
8.108
480
8,588
4.501
330
4,831
787
73
860
3.983
407
4,390
4.121
329
4.450
2.967
317
3,284
1.602
163
1,765
4.251
339
4.590
3.223
250
3.473
2.795
243
3.038
4.058
340
4.398
3.580
294
3,874
1.361
90
1,451
1.394
83
1,477
3.813
203
4,016
2.476
288
2.764
135
18
153
459
34
493
2.191
131
2,322
1.375
106
1.481
50
4
54
Names on Checklist
Rep.
Dem.
Lnd.
Total
3.152
1.130
1.172
5,454
586
304
281
1,171
4.682
2.096
2.087
8.865
280
138
184
602
583
347
439
1.369
396
183
262
841
412
192
198
802
3,230
2.534
3.105
8.869
337
184
225
746
382
466
523
1.371
538
287
268
1.093
1.197
560
693
2.450
1.846
960
820
3.626
3.651
3,563
3.927
11.141
990
924
1,165
3,079
322
102
319
743
2.498
2,046
774
5.318
2.102
2.285
1.059
5,446
1,274
1.810
717
3.801
1.116
1.828
673
3.617
760
1.586
526
2,872
1.560
2.442
939
4,941
1.088
1.999
651
3,738
1.688
2.322
939
4,949
1,130
2.047
702
3,879
1,378
2.253
746
4,377
885
1.730
571
3,186
1,650
2.099
1.178
4.927
280
138
199
617
4,864
3,367
3.287
11.518
3,386
1,955
2.021
7.362
476
218
432
1.126
2,177
1.845
1.550
5.572
2.351
1.955
2.061
6.367
1.595
1.628
1.286
4.509
607
1.170
911
2.688
1,912
2.304
1.980
6.196
1,249
2.297
1.332
4.878
1.192
1.897
1.174
4.263
2,355
1.987
2.489
6.831
1,788
1.871
1.850
5.509
944
424
602
1,970
664
322
891
1,877
1,533
1,914
1.667
5,114
1.946
956
910
3.812
87
50
35
172
279
147
242
668
1.347
712
1,233
3.292
747
543
608
1.898
35
21
17
73
Totals
128,364
10.099 138,463
71,527
66.138 51.920 189.585
362
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
MERRIMACK COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Regular
Absentee
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Allenstown
1,607
54
1,661
625
933
911
2,469
Andover
858
77
935
537
345
366
1,248
Boscawen
1,151
55
1,206
754
476
661
1,891
Bow
2,530
203
2,733
1,894
688
672
3,254
Bradford
630
51
681
388
153
359
900
Canterbury
862
53
915
488
347
246
1,081
Chichester
784
36
820
572
265
374
1.211
Concord W A
2,077
102
2,179
1,183
909
915
3.007
Concord W B
1,594
138
1,732
1,015
735
626
2.376
Concord W C
1,621
138
1,759
1,101
1.021
643
2.765
Concord W D
1,262
199
1,461
984
747
448
2,179
Concord W E
1,256
144
1,400
802
912
599
2,313
Concord W F
1,867
136
2,003
1,245
845
455
2,545
Concord W G
1,562
132
1,694
1.343
710
589
2.642
Concord W H
2,820
154
2.974
1.689
954
976
3,619
Danbury
400
27
427
263
128
164
555
Dunbarton
752
51
803
541
254
199
994
Epsom
1,272
119
1.391
1.026
436
467
1,929
Franklin Wl
928
81
1,009
582
424
572
1,578
Franklin W2
769
80
849
315
397
742
1,454
Franklin W3
977
85
1,062
363
290
1,105
1,758
Henniker
1,455
110
1,565
858
503
508
1.869
Hill
337
14
351
193
115
132
440
Hooksett
3,551
176
3,727
2,464
1.748
1,795
6,007
Hopkinton
2,367
268
2,635
1,947
863
700
3.510
Loudon
1,271
61
1,332
710
347
724
1,781
Newbury
635
86
721
487
191
223
901
New London
1,644
397
2.041
1.600
339
558
2.497
Northfield
1,178
70
1,248
750
474
554
1,778
Pembroke
2,474
124
2.598
1.266
1.081
1,393
3,740
Pittsfield
1,195
84
1.279
669
410
708
1,787
Salisbury
443
29
472
248
108
244
600
Sutton
698
64
762
436
299
346
1,081
Warner
1.039
83
1,122
665
309
458
1,432
Webster
524
35
559
355
152
278
785
Wilmot
438
55
493
262
123
198
583
Totals
46,828
3,771
50,599
30,620
19,031 20,908 70,559
GENERAL ELECTION
363
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
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 Wl
Portsmouth W2
Portsmouth W3
Portsmouth W4
Portsmouth W5
Raymond
Rye
Salem
Sandown
Seabrook
South Hampton
Stratham
Windham
Ballots Cast
egular
Absentee
Total
2.369
178
2,547
1.688
70
1,758
971
71
1,042
1,601
68
1,669
1.152
83
1,235
940
47
987
1.229
93
1,322
8,940
444
9,384
579
45
624
1,765
115
1,880
5,342
545
5,887
987
61
1,048
1,204
95
1,299
2,758
200
2,958
5,761
697
6,458
866
87
953
785
55
840
2,096
189
2,285
7,225
405
7,630
492
105
597
437
24
461
328
55
383
2.548
145
2,693
1.390
80
1,470
1.954
238
2,192
1.175
106
1,281
1.155
78
1.233
2.626
148
2.774
1,371
121
1.492
2.134
329
2.463
1.319
361
1.680
2.213
248
2.461
2.082
318
2.400
2,892
173
3.065
2,514
378
2.892
10,690
553
1 1 ,243
1,436
74
1,510
2,837
262
3,099
413
50
463
2,120
178
2,298
3,704
228
3,932
Names on Checklist
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
1,316
766
1,083
3.165
1,010
617
716
2.343
715
329
346
1.390
938
396
913
2,247
891
358
457
1,706
591
375
341
1,307
834
382
393
1,609
5,973
3,833
3,961
13,767
374
215
278
867
612
611
2,525
3.748
3,846
2,188
1,640
7.674
667
304
465
1,436
728
440
358
1,526
1,766
1,039
1,352
4,157
3,575
3,125
2,709
9,409
614
253
273
1.140
350
274
408
1.032
1,346
709
880
2,935
4.624
2,766
3,294
10,684
329
196
175
700
243
158
186
587
251
118
134
503
1,060
1,685
1,641
4,386
815
604
782
2,201
1,248
809
963
3,020
630
306
849
1,785
627
389
549
1,565
1,504
1,121
1,320
3,945
619
1,116
993
2,728
945
1,636
1.354
3,935
904
935
1.182
3,021
1,188
1,266
1,426
3,880
1,134
1,423
1,531
4,088
1,317
818
2.599
4,734
1,834
1,148
1.275
4,257
5,500
6,254
4.921
16,675
654
464
748
1,866
1,621
1,335
2.151
5,107
203
217
216
636
1,320
684
863
2,867
2,005
1,287
1.587
4,879
Totals
96,088
7,800 103,888
56,721
42,949 49,837 149,507
364
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
STRAFFORD COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Regular
Absentee
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Barrington
2,176
164
2.340
1,202
1,126
1,127
3,455
Dover Wl
1,588
117
1,705
905
1.074
970
2,949
Dover W2
1,220
96
1.316
599
1.066
927
2.592
Dover W3
1.798
214
2,012
941
1.288
1,033
3.262
Dover W4
2.125
227
2.352
1,202
1.182
1,328
3.712
Dover W5
1,534
141
1.675
936
1.008
976
2,920
Dover W6
1.317
112
1.429
682
794
619
2,095
Durham
3.417
369
3.786
1.617
1,787
1,522
4,926
Farmington
1.640
149
1.789
973
847
935
2,755
Lee
1.388
110
1.498
767
751
517
2,035
Madbury
636
47
683
334
280
270
884
Middleton
319
18
337
129
130
204
463
Milton
1,168
93
1.261
627
497
760
1,884
New Durham
673
47
720
443
205
260
908
Rochester Wl
1,787
138
1,925
815
829
1,020
2.664
Rochester W2
1,391
153
1,544
752
661
760
2,173
Rochester W3
2,223
196
2,419
989
1,132
1,275
3.396
Rochester W4
1,477
144
1,621
578
964
800
2.342
Rochester W5
1.608
178
1,786
790
829
919
2.538
Rollinsford
1,032
74
1.106
332
509
899
1.740
Somersworth Wl
838
72
910
335
571
402
1.308
Somersworth W2
720
74
794
265
532
386
1.183
Somersworth W3
794
59
853
247
561
451
1,259
Somersworth W4
793
71
864
234
630
441
1,305
Somersworth W5
630
34
664
160
480
314
954
Strafford
1.138
87
1,225
669
429
536
1.634
Totals
35,430
3,184
38,614
17,523
20,162
19,651
57,336
SULLIVAN COUNTY
Ballots Cast
Names on
Checklist
Regular
Absentee
Total
Rep.
Dem.
Und.
Total
Acworth
354
33
387
50
135
311
496
Charlestown
1,642
124
1,766
970
857
833
2.660
Claremont Wl
786
70
856
504
613
280
1.397
Claremont W2
2,310
182
2,492
1.320
1,377
757
3,454
Claremont W3
1,475
99
1,574
642
1,177
589
2,408
Cornish
694
48
742
390
338
229
957
Croydon
224
8
232
145
66
82
293
Goshen
280
20
300
139
129
86
354
Grantham
610
98
708
466
170
282
918
Langdon
226
25
251
154
64
127
345
Lempster
365
34
399
277
114
126
517
Newport
1.997
203
2.200
1.399
1,280
605
3,284
Plainfield
881
73
954
391
330
455
1,176
Springfield
318
56
374
257
132
161
550
Sunapee
1,611
220
1.831
1,090
429
725
2,244
Unity
404
23
427
199
173
250
622
Washington
347
53
400
264
83
121
468
Totals
14,524
1,369
15,893
8,657
7,467
6,019 22,143
GENERAL ELECTION 365
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
Following are the questions submitted to the qualified voters of New Hampshire on
November 8, 1988, together with the votes received.
(Questions Proposed by the 1987 General Court)
Question 1. Are you in favor of amending the constitution to provide that, in order to entitle
the parties to a trial by jury in civil cases, the amount involved in such cases must exceed
$1,500 instead of $500 as is now provided? (Passed by N.H. House, 302 Yes 23 No, passed
State Senate 18 Yes 3 No) (CACR 4)
Yes 250,413 No 108,267
Question 2. Are you in favor of amending the constitution to provide that the legislature
may delegate regulatory authority to executive branch officials, but that any proposed rules
may be disapproved by the legislature or an appropriate legislative committee, as prescrib-
ed by law? (Passed by N.H. House, 342 Yes 5 No, passed State Senate, 23 Yes 0 No)
(CACR 21)
Yes 184,434 No 149,303
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT QUESTIONS
Question
1
Question 2
SUMMARY BY
COUNTIES
Yes
No
Yes
No
Belknap
12.384
4,951
9,075
7,053
Carroll
10.754
3,967
7,993
5,741
Cheshire
14,736
6,393
10,162
9,797
Coos
6,540
3,255
5,396
3.775
Grafton
17,195
7.154
13.836
8.463
Hillsborough
73,734
33.631
54,662
45.319
Merrimack
28,294
1 1 .945
19,162
19,028
Rockingham
58,165
24.113
43,153
32,923
Strafford
20,626
9.020
14,752
12,396
Sullivan
7.985
3,838
6,243
4,808
Totals 250,413 108,267 184,434 149,303
Question 1
Question 2
BELKNAP
COUNTY
Yes
No
Yes
No
Alton
1,059
469
840
611
Barnstead
648
426
437
571
Belmont
1,016
522
698
697
Center Harbor
317
109
253
148
Gilford
2,063
664
1,603
947
Gilmanton
668
313
465
442
Laconia Wl
724
205
320
572
Laconia W2
392
168
303
206
Laconia W3
718
220
555
316
Laconia W4
428
182
319
240
Laconia W5
387
171
317
198
Laconia W6
735
284
591
366
Meredith
1.479
464
1,164
653
New Hampton
448
210
323
283
Sanbornton
657
221
435
370
Tilton
645
323
452
433
Totals 12,384 4,951 9,075 7,053
GENERAL ELECTION
367
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT QUESTIONS
Question 1
Question 2
CARROLL
COUNTY
Yes
No
Yes
No
Albany
122
51
97
65
Bartlett
581
381
581
355
Brookfield
205
64
139
137
Chatham
55
21
31
35
Conway
1.866
768
1.518
966
Eaton
112
49
94
52
Effingham
213
109
152
148
Freedom
339
129
224
200
Hales Loc.
0
0
0
0
Hart's Loc.
6
4
7
3
Jackson
302
64
234
104
Madison
530
173
366
250
Moultonborough
1,173
402
859
599
Ossipee
763
302
498
492
Sandwich
514
154
342
269
Tamworth
609
222
447
320
Tuftonboro
720
217
487
404
Wakefield
783
346
571
468
Wolfeboro
1,861
511
1,346
874
Totals
10,754
3,967
7,993
5,741
CHESHIRE
COUNTY
A 1 stead
Chesterfield
Dublin
Fitzwilliam
Gilsum
Harrisville
Hinsdale
Jaffrey
Keene Wl
Keene W2
Keene W3
Keene W4
Keene W5
Marlborough
Marlow
Nelson
Richmond
Rindge
Roxbury
Stoddard
Sullivan
Surry
Swanzey
Troy
Walpole
Westmoreland
Winchester
Question 1
Yes
No
364
188
788
336
494
188
528
201
132
80
308
89
659
303
1,262
528
676
322
962
382
918
361
1.032
399
1,228
367
498
202
163
93
164
69
172
133
756
371
50
14
189
64
153
66
190
70
1,281
494
351
224
486
341
379
144
553
364
Question 2
Yes
No
272
251
532
495
307
299
346
331
91
101
178
198
497
387
933
751
444
471
599
672
623
592
737
689
773
712
327
305
102
132
104
108
138
152
557
501
31
26
123
116
82
no
122
119
816
819
157
254
587
529
263
235
421
442
Totals
14,736
6,393
10,162
9,797
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT QUESTIONS
Question 1
coos
COUNTY
Yes
No
Berlin Wl
499
243
Berlin W2
534
247
Berlin W3
664
294
Berlin W4
430
266
Carroll
155
76
Clarksville
52
24
Colebrook
407
174
Columbia
77
45
Dalton
152
82
Dixville
15
11
Dummer
87
30
Errol
61
45
Gorham
646
364
Jefferson
227
118
Lancaster
749
303
Milan
212
122
Millsfield
5
1
Northumberland
395
251
Pinkham's Gt.
10
6
Pittsburg
198
65
Randolph
147
33
Shelburne
117
59
Stark
77
51
Stewartstown
110
73
Stratford
90
67
Wentworths Loc
16
7
Whitefield
408
198
Question 2
Yes
No
366
309
474
268
526
366
374
278
120
96
38
31
361
174
62
51
126
98
8
17
60
47
65
36
537
423
183
131
617
367
158
161
5
1
352
267
12
3
136
108
112
52
107
53
66
56
100
70
84
70
13
9
334
233
Totals 6,540 3,255 5,396 3,775
No names: At. & Gil. Ac. Gt., Bean's Gt., Bean's Pur., Cambridge. Chandler's Pur., Crawford's Pur., Cutt's Gt.,
Dix's Gt., Erving's Loc, Green's Gt., Hadley's Pur., Kilkenny, Low & Burbank's Gt., Martin's Loc, Odell, Sargent's
Pur., Second College Gt., Success, Thompson & Mes Pur.
GENERAL ELECTION 369
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT QUESTIONS
GRAFTON
COUNTY
Alexandria
Ashland
Bath
Benton
Bethlehem
Bridgewater
Bristol
Campton
Canaan
Dorchester
Easton
Ellsworth
Enfield
Franconia
Grafton
Groton
Hanover
Haverhill
Hebron
Holderness
Landaff
Lebanon Wl
Lebanon W2
Lebanon W3
Lincoln
Lisbon
Littleton
Livermore
Lyman
Lyme
Monroe
Orange
Orford
Piermont
Plymouth
Rumney
Sugar Hill
Thornton
Warren
Waterville Val
Wentworth
Woodstock
Totals 17,195 7,154 13,836 8,463
Question 1
Question 2
Yes
No
Yes
No
209
143
153
173
393
212
297
228
183
66
131
95
37
15
28
18
469
190
396
208
251
97
171
151
630
306
446
432
525
271
430
270
626
275
490
340
81
46
71
54
92
23
67
40
21
8
14
13
895
369
726
405
309
91
259
118
196
94
131
131
81
51
58
66
.540
524
2.201
694
811
376
516
440
156
55
121
78
530
232
390
292
72
37
59
44
964
399
828
408
856
377
698
428
821
316
661
388
227
126
202
176
272
162
248
150
.069
529
944
544
0
0
0
0
96
43
74
60
481
170
386
197
261
134
228
139
72
30
62
29
268
96
213
116
184
68
148
83
963
487
765
597
357
200
285
205
183
55
160
61
382
201
292
234
140
83
123
88
92
24
74
37
157
77
109
97
243
96
181
136
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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT QUESTIONS
Question 1
Question 2
HILLSBOROUGH
COUNTY
Yes
No
Yes
No
Amherst
3,085
895
2,232
1,487
Antrim
519
241
350
360
Bedford
4,594
1,440
3,515
2,164
Bennington
210
127
154
164
Brookline
726
270
496
431
Deering
318
159
223
218
Francestown
438
170
273
276
Goffstown
3,305
1,596
2,349
2,216
Greenfield
332
132
243
182
Greenville
389
189
310
236
Hancock
569
192
437
259
Hillsborough
883
449
519
522
Hollis
1,912
571
1,335
988
Hudson
4,919
1,663
3,686
2,419
Litchfield
1,200
481
821
756
Lyndeborough
338
149
250
196
Manchester Wl
2,504
978
1,771
1,534
Manchester W2
2,276
1,220
1,663
1,526
Manchester W3
1,341
780
992
931
Manchester W4
1,091
797
910
856
Manchester W5
856
594
663
687
Manchester W6
1,991
1,008
1,379
1,414
Manchester W7
1,282
830
905
978
Manchester W8
2,003
1,147
1,360
1,598
Manchester W9
1,433
829
1,054
1,046
Manchester WIO
1,634
981
1,209
1,246
Manchester Wll
972
670
715
767
Manchester WI2
1,812
942
1,276
1,312
Mason
331
114
235
186
Merrimack
5,736
1,968
4,263
3,016
Milford
2,690
1,214
2,076
1,581
Mont Vernon
457
196
317
285
Nashua Wl
2,239
704
1,367
1,373
Nashua W2
2,060
769
1,333
1,313
Nashua W3
895
831
1,225
581
Nashua W4
95!
699
522
516
Nashua W5
1,393
1,321
1,899
974
Nashua W6
902
806
1,046
639
Nashua W7
1,193
501
792
775
Nashua W8
2,192
815
1,479
1,309
Nashua W9
1,714
696
1,131
1,060
New Boston
815
396
601
532
New Ipswich
745
420
492
587
Pelham
2,375
1,033
1,754
1,390
Peterborough
1,677
516
1,231
796
Sharon
103
23
70
51
Temple
283
115
212
157
Weare
1,206
634
850
960
Wilton
817
345
656
451
Windsor
28
15
21
18
Totals 73,734 33,631 54,662 45,319
GENERAL ELECTION 371
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT QUESTIONS
Question 1
Question 2
MERRIMACK
COUNTY
Yes
No
Yes
No
Allenstown
753
497
552
586
Andover
513
213
363
339
Boscawen
595
330
352
462
Bow
1,721
528
1,108
1,014
Bradford
383
173
252
265
Canterbury
571
200
385
349
Chichester
427
220
262
334
Concord W A
1,233
537
853
817
Concord W B
999
368
633
664
Concord W C
1,011
450
731
668
Concord W D
929
313
608
558
Concord W E
750
398
575
512
Concord W F
1.282
403
812
783
Concord W G
897
409
607
631
Concord W H
1,541
601
1,032
998
Danbury
211
99
144
129
Dunbarton
463
209
299
324
Epsom
732
381
441
603
Franklin Wl
489
273
322
388
Franklin W2
457
202
345
272
Franklin W3
519
260
375
349
Henniker
934
373
645
547
Hill
182
89
121
129
Hooksett
1.981
1.016
1.413
1,370
Hopkinton
1,605
377
1,024
1,334
Loudon
740
373
463
584
Newbury
462
152
316
259
New London
1,377
314
1,041
532
Northfietd
612
339
440
469
Pembroke
1,295
631
962
908
Pittsfield
622
361
413
512
Salisbury
265
112
113
191
Sutton
459
174
325
263
Warner
637
301
436
449
Webster
333
162
186
256
Wilmot
314
107
213
180
Totals 28.294 11,945 19.162 19,028
372 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL
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Question
1
Question 2
ROCKINGHAM
COUNTY
Yes
No
Yes
No
Atkinson
1,502
528
1,171
722
Auburn
1.000
518
710
687
Brentwood
599
249
427
354
Candia
962
441
656
626
Chester
781
274
513
461
Danville
544
290
398
370
Deerfield
735
350
497
514
Derry
5,577
2,405
4,160
3275
East Kingston
356
137
233
242
Epping
1.025
502
697
694
Exeter
2,487
976
1,778
1378
Fremont
573
278
425
374
Greenland
833
313
630
385
Hampstead
1,847
656
1,365
927
Hampton
3,813
1,514
2,844
2037
Hampton Falls
598
206
423
328
Kensington
488
230
335
321
Kingston
1,309
594
961
813
Londonderry
4,813
1,895
3,696
2568
New Castle
389
84
305
134
Newfields
257
114
186
154
Newington
234
83
158
119
Newmarket
1,581
753
1,175
984
Newton
855
368
618
502
North Hampton
1,364
462
1,060
630
Northwood
659
361
462
484
Nottingham
677
288
516
457
Plaistow
1,582
671
1,179
880
Portsmouth Wl
621
261
467
347
Portsmouth W2
964
361
771
448
Portsmouth W3
798
254
613
378
Portsmouth W4
1,070
362
843
492
Portsmouth W5
876
266
645
404
Raymond
1,460
949
1,072
1181
Rye
1,739
551
1,277
832
Salem
6,479
2,963
4,904
3808
Sandown
825
423
602
539
Seabrook
1,504
831
1,068
1066
South Hampton
227
109
198
113
Stratham
1,500
447
1,098
676
Windham
2,662
796
2,017
1219
Totals 58,165 24,113 43,153 32,923
GENERAL ELECTION
373
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT QUESTIONS
Question 1
Question 2
STRAFFORD
COUNTY
Yes
No
Yes
No
Barrington
1,366
593
949
891
Dover Wl
954
403
653
595
Dover W2
707
311
519
418
Dover W3
1.069
447
815
594
Dover W4
1,050
386
574
550
Dover W5
941
389
675
538
Dover W6
813
285
552
513
Durham
2,419
727
1,853
1037
Farmington
885
471
653
610
Lee
926
315
678
469
Madbury
429
147
307
233
Middleton
168
94
119
127
Milton
619
342
451
445
New Durham
321
204
274
275
Rochester Wl
978
477
731
633
Rochester W2
809
354
584
482
Rochester W3
1,286
583
922
838
Rochester W4
828
360
610
499
Rochester W5
868
775
640
563
Rollinsford
617
262
439
383
Somers worth Wl
432
155
282
259
Somersworth W2
418
164
286
261
Somersworth W3
408
161
271
265
Somersworth W4
374
173
260
252
Somersworth W5
279
175
198
218
Strafford
662
267
457
448
Totals
20,626
9,020
14,752
12,396
SULLIVAN
COUNTY
Acworth
Charlestown
Claremont Wl
Claremont W2
Claremont W3
Cornish
Croydon
Goshen
Grantham
Langdon
Lempster
Newport
Plainfield
Springfield
Sunapee
Unity
Washington
Question 1
Yes
No
215
86
894
446
349
247
1,182
577
624
484
435
163
115
56
145
66
456
107
123
60
173
134
1,110
540
581
212
209
89
955
346
211
124
208
101
Question 2
Yes
No
157
122
704
552
306
247
922
743
530
522
323
223
92
69
124
72
346
174
88
81
119
164
910
633
466
272
149
113
695
533
155
154
157
134
Totals
7,985
3,838
6,243
4,808
374
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GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Concord
December 7, 1988
Be it known that I, John H. Sununu, Governor of the State of New
Hampshire, in obedience to the request of the 1987 General Court, do
hereby proclaim to the people of this State that the Constitution of New
Hampshire is amended as provided for in Question 1, which was submitted
by the General Court to the qualified voters of the State at the meetings
held in the several towns, city wards and places in this State, on the
Tuesday next following the first Monday in November, 1988.
The alteration and amendment in said Constitution covered by this
question has been approved and adopted, and the Constitution is thus
amended by the suffrages of more than two-thirds of the qualified voters
present at the said meetings, and voting upon the said question.
Given under my hand and the Seal of
the State, at the Executive Council
Chambers, this seventh day of
December, A.D. , 1988, and of the
Independence of the United States
of America, the two hundred and
thirteenth.
Governor
By the Governor :
^il;^^.^.^. A^JL.^
Secretary of State
GENERAL ELECTION 375
LIQUOR QUESTIONS
The following questions were submitted to the voters in the towns of MONROE, SAND-
WICH, and TEMPLE at the state general election held November 6, 1984, in accordance
with RSA 663:5.
Shall state stores be operated by permission of the state liquor commission in this city
or town?
Monroe
Yes
170
No
205
Temple
Yes
160
No
202
Shall malt beverages (beer) be sold by permission of the state liquor commission in this
city or town?
Monroe
Yes
242
No
148
Temple
Yes
265
No
97
Shall wines containing not less than 6 percent nor more than 14 percent of alcoholic
content by volume at 60 degrees Fahrenheit (table wine) be sold by permission of the state
liquor commission in this city or town?
Monroe
Yes
240
No
146
Sandwich
Yes
377
No
257
Temple
Yes
258
No
100
Shall liquor be sold for consumption on the premises where sold by permission of the state
liquor commission in this city or town?
Monroe
Yes
161
No
212
Temple
Yes
204
No
156
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LIQUOR/ SWEEPSTAKES QUESTIONS
The following questions were submitted to the voters in the towns of MONROE and SAND-
WICH at the state general election held November 8, 1988, in accordance with RSA 663:5
and 663:7. A recount of the votes in the town of Monroe was requested and held on December
1, 1988.
Shall liquor be sold for consumption on the premises where sold by permission of the state
liquor commission in this city or town?
Sandwich Yes 366 No 356
Shall malt beverages (beer) be sold by permission of the state liquor commission in
this city or town?
Monroe Yes 172 No 288
(Recount results — Yes 171 No 288)
Shall wines containing not less than 6 percent nor more than 14 percent of alcoholic
content by volume at 60 degrees Fahrenheit (table wine) be sold by permission of the state
liquor commission in this city or town?
Monroe Yes 168 No 283
(Recount results — Yes 168 No 283)
Shall sweepstakes tickets continue to be sold in this city or town?
Monroe Yes 225 No 234
(Recount results — Yes 225 No 234)
GENERAL ELECTION 377
RECOUNTS AFTER THE GENERAL ELECTION
Seven requests for recounts were received after the general election — six were for
Representative to the General Court races. There was a change in the winner as a result
of the recount in Rockingham District No. 16, but no change in any of the other recounts.
A recount of the Sweepstakes and Liquor questions on the Monroe ballot resulted in
no change.
Below, in the first column are the figures as officially returned to the Secretary of State.
The second column contains the recount figures. The persons elected are designated
by asterisks.
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE GENERAL COURT
Recount
COOS COUNTY - District No. 8
Harold D. Nelson, d&r
Catherine V. Brungot, r
Dennis J. Kilbride, d
Romeo J. Theriault, d
George Lemire. d
Robert E. Dumont, r
Marie C. Hawkinson, d
Paul E. St. Hilaire, r
Romeo R. Frenette, d
June L. Mortsenson, r
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY - District No. 25
Donnalee M. Lozeau, r
Susan N. Harlan, r
Linda D. Long, d
Joseph W. DuBois, Jr., r
David E. Cote, d
Bret M. Clemons, d
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY — District No. 6
John Hoar, Jr., r&d
Douglas G. Forsythe, r&d
Kathleen M. Hoelzel, r
Calvin Warburton, r
Susan Vallone Joyce, d
Thomas J. Cashman, Sr., d
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY - District No. 16
Frank J. Palazzo, r
Ellen M. Cressy, d
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY — District No. 28
Lawrence A. Chase, Jr., r
Carolyn E. Hynes, d
Cecelia D. Kane, d
Joseph A. Mac Donald, d
William E. Bronson, r
Helen D. Begala, r
George S. Robinson, d
4,061
3,985*
3,108
3,123*
2,877
2,994*
2,893
2,900*
2,830
2,841*
2,475
2,479*
2,442
2,446
2,167
2,170
2,186
2,108
1,916
1,898
2,138
2,140*
2,012
2,011*
1,831
1,841*
1,811
1,812
1,625
1,628
1,180
1,185
3,486
3,580*
3,482
3,547*
2,681
2,857*
2,484
2,588*
2,096
2,133
1,394
1,430
2,253
2,266*
2,267
2,226
987
990*
902
905*
826
826*
816
821*
812
812
792
792
748
751
378
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Recount
— District No. 11
STRAFFORD COUNTY
James E. Appleby, r&d
Sandra B. Keans, r
Ralph W. Torr, r
Julie M. Brown, r
Robert J. Callaghan, d
Clyde J. Douglass, r
James F. McManus, Jr., c
Bruce May, d
Daniel N. Delisle, d
Caroline McCarley, ind
MONROE
"Shall sweepstakes tickets continue to be sold in this city or town?'
4,031
3,982*
2,911
2,879*
2,469
2,453*
2,381
2,357*
2,372
2,350*
2,354
2.311
2,282
2.261
1,644
1,627
1,593
1,572
198
215
YES 225
NO 234
YES 225
NO 234
"Shall malt beverages (beer) be sold by permission of the state liquor commission in this city or town?"
YES 172 YES 171
NO 288 NO 288-
"Shall wines containing not less than 6 percent nor more than 14 percent of alcoholic content by volume at 60 degrees
fahrenheit (table wine) be sold by permission of the state liquor commission in this city or town?"
YES 168 YES 168
NO 283 NO 283
New Hampshire State Seal
New Hampshire State Bird — PURPLE FINCH
New Hampshire State Tree — WHITE BIRCH
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New Hampshire State Flower — PURPLE LILAC
This is the original State House before its first enlargement in 1864. Note
four corner chimneys and three front entrances, there then being no rear
doors. Note long wing tips on the Eagle, which were damaged and
clipped when grounded for the renovations, and the old dome which was
replaced in the 1864 project. Note original Capitol had two wings, both
lower and narrower than the main structure and size of the elms planted
some thirty years earlier.
New Hampshire State Insect — LADYBUG
STATE
GOVERNMENT
1989-1990
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EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Governor
January 1989 to January 1991, Constitution, Part II
Arts. 41,42
Judd Gregg, r, Greenfield
Joel W. Maiola, Greenfield
Chief of Staff
Patrick P. Oliver
Legal Counsel & Director of Operations
Sherilyn Burnett Young, Concord
Legislative Counsel
Brian Grip, Pembroke
Press Secretary
Ellen C. Arnold, Francestown
Nancy Bay butt. Concord
Tracy C. Hatch, Nashua
Brenda C. Sweet, Concord
Assistants for Legislative Programs
Norwood H. Keeney III, Unity
Governor's Liaison to the Executive Council
Virginia C. Beecher, Concord
Administrative Assistant to the Governor
Sharon L. Clifford
Scheduler/ Appointment Secretary
Carol J. Carpenter, Hopkinton
Executive Assistant
Marianne O'Clair, Epsom
Business Manager
STATE GOVERNMENT 381
EXECUTIVE COUNCILORS
January 1989 to January 1991, Constitution, Part II, Art. 60
District No. 1 — Raymond S. Burton, r&d, Bath
District No. 2 — Peter J. Spaulding, r, Hopkinton
District No. 3 — Ruth L. Griffin, r, Portsmouth
District No. 4 — Earl A. Rinker III, r. Auburn
District No. 5 — Bernard A. Streeter, Jr., r, Nashua
DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
State House Annex, Concord, 271-3204
RSA 21-1
Commissioner
Appointed by governor and council to serve at pleasure of governor. 21-1:2
GEORGE C. JONES, Portsmouth
Term began March 8, 1989
Internal Auditor
Appointed by governor and council, nominated by commissioner for four-year term.
Vacancy
Term to end January 15, 1990
Budget Officer
Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor and council for four-year term.
DONALD S. HILL, Pembroke
January 22, 1988 to December 19, 1991
Division of Plant and Property Management
Director
Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor and council for four-year term.
ALBERT J. NOLIN, Epsom
May 1, 1989 to May 1, 1993
Information Services
Comptroller
Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor and council for four-year term.
JAMES L. MORRISON, Concord
August 24, 1988 to December 19, 1991
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Accounting Services
Director
Nominated by commissioner to be appointed by the governor and council
for a four-year term.
LAWRENCE G. COTY, Amherst
June 29, 1984 to June 29, 1992
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.
WILLIAM S. WEAVER, Merrimack
January 15, 1986 to January 15, 1990
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. (Ch. 269, 1988) RSA 21-1:45
ROBERT JOHNSON, Hillsborough
April 5, 1989 to June 2, 1991
GEORGE CUSHMAN, Dunbarton
October 19, 1987 to June 2, 1992
PATRICK J. McNICHOLAS, Concord
January 5, 1989 to June 2, 1990
MARK BENNETT, Loudon
January 5, 1989 to September 24, 1989
(Alternate)
PETER C. SCOTT, Londonderry
January 5, 1989 to September 24, 1989
(Alternate)
STATE GOVERNMENT 383
Director
Nominated by Commissioner of Administrative Services for appointment by
governor and council for four-year term.
VIRGINIA A. VOGEL, Hillsborough
February 18, 1987 to January 1, 1991
Manager of Employee Relations
Appointed by director for appointment by governor and council for four-year term.
Shall be qualified by education and experience.
THOMAS F. MANNING, Manchester
July 15, 1987 to July 1, 1991
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.
Vacancy
Workers' Compensation Commission for State Employees
Three members appointed by the governor and council. One shall be an attorney ad-
mitted to practice in N.H.; one shall be a licensed physician; and one shall be from the
labor field. Terms shall be staggered for three-years. Each member shall serve until his
successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term.
Governor shall designate one of the members as chairman. RSA 21-1.
DR. J. DUNBAR SHIELDS, JR., Concord
January 30, 1980 to September 19, 1990
(Physician)
DAMON A. RUSSELL, Milford
January 30, 1980 to September 26, 1989
(Labor)
WILLIAM HAROLD KELLEY, Bedford
January 30, 1980 to September 26, 1991
(Attorney)
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
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Deputy Secretary of State
Appointed by the Secretary of State. Const. Part II, Art. 69
ROBERT R AMBROSE, r, Meredith
Term began July 22, 1977
Assistant Secretaries of State
Two persons appointed by Secretary of State. RSA 5:23
KAREN H. LADD, Loudon
March 25, 1988 to February 1, 1989
THOMAS B. CONNOLLY, Manchester
Term began June 16, 1986
Records Management and Archives
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, 1989
Board of Accountancy
Board shall consist of five members appointed by the governor, with the approval of the
council: 3 certified public accountants, one public accountant, and one public member.
Certified and licensed public accountant members of the board shall be actively engaged
in the practice of public accounting at the time of their appointments. The public member
shall be a person who is not, and never was, a member of the accounting 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 accounting services or an activity directly related to
accounting, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time
during the 5 years preceding appointment. Term, five years, and no member shall be
appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. RSA 309-A.
MARCEL R. AMROL, Concord
August 20, 1986 to September 17, 1993
(Public Accountant)
MICHAEL R. SPECTOR, Bedford
December 23, 1980 to September 17, 1993
(Certified Public Accountant)
FREDERICK H. MANNING, Derry
December 21, 1983 to September 17, 1993
(Public Member)
STATE GOVERNMENT 385
RICHARD J. SANTERRE, Nashua
September 11, 1985 to September 17, 1993
(Certified Public Accountant)
STEPHEN W. HENNEBERRY, Exeter
February 17, 1984 to September 17. 1993
(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 311-B.
ANN M. DEVINE, Milford
April 14, 1987 to March 1, 1992
JOHN R FRENCH, Concord, Chm.
January 11, 1984 to March 1, 1993
RONALD R BOURGEAULT, Hampton
March 1, 1988 to March 1, 1994
CKRISTOPHER L. WALLENSTEIN, Penacook
October 23, 1985 to March 1, 1991
SCOT W. POLLOCK, Manchester
August 26, 1981 to March 1, 1991
(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 political 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.
RSA 665:1.
DORT S. BIGG, r, Bedford, Chm.
July 1, 1981 to July 1, 1989
(appointed by Supreme Court)
ROBERT D. CALAMARI, d, Lancaster
October 10, 1979 to July 1, 1993
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JAMES D. O'NEILL, Laconia
July 13, 1988 to July 1, 1992
Boxing and Wrestling Commission
Three members appointed by the governor and council. They shall have had some ex-
perience 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, 1990
RUDOLPH E. URBAN, Berlin
July 15, 1981 to July 15, 1992
LAZAR R. SION, Hudson
March 23, 1983 to July 15, 1991
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 repre-
sentatives. 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, not to exceed
six years. 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 chair-
man of the board becomes vacant, the provisions of RSA 21:33-a shall apply except that
the appointment shall be by the chief jusfice of the N.H. Supreme Court. A 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, 1991
JAMES E. DUGGAN, Amherst, Chairman
July 1, 1977 to October 28, 1989
(Appointed by Supreme Court)
JOHN E. PELTONEN, Goffstown
August 27, 1987 to July 1, 1993
REP LEO W. ERASER, JR., Pittsfield
(Appointed by Speaker of the House)
SEN. CHARLES D. BOND, Jefferson
(Appointed by Senate President)
STATE GOVERNMENT 387
Joint Board of Engineers, Architects
Land Surveyors and Natural Scientists
I. Board of Engineers consists of five members: 4 engineers and one public member.
Each engineer shall be a citizen of the U.S. and a resident of N.H.; have been engaged
in the practice of engineering as his chief means of livelihood for at least 10 years; and
have been in responsible charge of important engineering work for at least 5 years, in-
cluding responsible charge of the teaching of the profession.
II. Board of Architects consists of four members: 3 architects and one public member.
Each architect shall be a citizen of the U.S. and a resident of N.H. ; and have been engaged
in the practice of architecture as his chief means of livelihood for at least 10 years; and
have been in responsible charge of important architectural work for at least 5 years, in-
cluding responsible charge of the teaching of the profession.
III. Board of Licensure for Land Surveyors consists of four members: 3 land surveyors
and one public member. Each land surveyor shall be a resident of N.H.; have been en-
gaged in the practice of land surveying in N.H. for at least 6 years and have been in charge
of surveying work, which may include the teaching of surveying.
All appointments to the Board of Engineers, Architects or Land Surveyors shall be made
by the governor with approval of the council for a term of five years, and no member
shall be appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. Each board biennially elects a chairman.
rV. Board of Natural Scientists shall consist of five persons: four professional soil scientists
and one public member. 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 appointment. Each soil scientist member
shall have actively practiced soil science for at least 6 years and shall have held a responsible
position in charge of such work for at least 2 years prior to his appointment, which may
include the teaching of soil science. All members appointed by governor and council for
a term of five-years. 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 limita-
tion. Initial members shall meet the educational requirements of RSA 310-A:84, 1(a). 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 ap-
pointed and qualified. Successor's term shall be five-years from date of expiration of
predessors'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 engineering/architectural/land surveying/ soil science 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 (Ch. 281; 1988)
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Engineers
JOHN E. LYONS, Merrimack, Chm. MALCOLM CHASE, Durham, Vice Chm.
November 10, 1972 to August 21, 1992 January 23, 1974 to August 21, 1993
JOHN R. JACOBSON, Bedford VERNON E. McFARLAND, Concord
January 23, 1985 to August 21, 1989 September 7, 1983 to August 21, 1990
PAULA MINER, Penacook
May 17, 1983 to August 21, 1991
(Public Member)
Architects
EDWARD C. LEWIS, Lebanon MARTIN U. MICHAELIS, Amherst
March 19, 1975 to September 9, 1990 February 4, 1987 to September 9, 1991
WILLIAM J. VALLETTE, Madison MICHAEL B. INGRAM, Manchester
March 25, 1987 to September 9, 1992 December 3, 1985 to Sept. 9, 1993
(Public Member)
Land Surveyors
JOHN G. KELLEY, Merrimack PETER G. HODGES, Holderness
December 3, 1985 to August 12, 1993 September 9, 1987 to August 12, 1989
PATRICIA JANELLE DONOVON, Nashua JOHN PRESTON, New Ipswich
March 11, 1987 to February 3, 1992 November 2, 1983 to February 3, 1992
(Public Member)
Natural Scientists
MARY P GOSPODAREK, Eaton Center FRANK J. VIEIRA, Stratham
June 22, 1988 to June 30, 1990 June 22, 1988 to June 30, 1991
JAMES P GOVE, Newmarket TIMOTHY J. FERWERDA, Hillsborough
October 26, 1988 to October 26, 1992 October 26, 1988 to October 26, 1993
STATE TREASURER
State House Annex, Concord, 271-2621
Elected by the Legislature. Term, two years. Const. Part II, Art. 67.
GEORGIE A. THOMAS, Antrim
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. (Ch. 419; 1983).
Chief Deputy Treasurer
DOUGLAS A. SMITH, Manchester
Term began December 30, 1988
STATE GOVERNMENT 389
KAREN A. BRISKIE, Londonderry
Term began January 27, 1989
ADJUTANT GENERAL
Appointed by the governor and council. RSA 110-B:8
Limitation by age, October 24, 1996
LLOYD M. PRICE, Concord
Appointed November 2, 1983
Effective January 21, 1984
UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Board of Trustees
Twenty-five 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 Presi-
dent of Plymouth State College, the President of Keene State College. Eleven members
appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council; and one member
who shall be a student enrolled at the University of New Hampshire, Keene State College
or Plymouth State College. The office of student trustee shall be rotated among the three
schools in the order in which they are listed. The student trustee 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 trustee in March of the year for which the student
trustee shall be elected. The student trustee's term shall be for one year commencing June
1 of the year for which he was elected and ending May 31 of the next year. 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 the student trustee who shall serve
for the remainder of his predecessor's term and an additional one-year term, immediately
following thereafter. Four members elected by the alumni of the University of New Hamp-
shire; 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 shall end on June 30. Each member, except the
student 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.
G. ALBERT BOURGEOIS, Exeter
June 30, 1989 to June 30, 1993
STELLA E. SCAMMAN, Stratham
September 25, 1985 to June 30, 1993
MARION C. BECKWITH, Durham
July 1, 1982 to June 30, 1990
(Elected by the Alumni of the University of New Hampshire)
DENNIS O'CONNELL
(Student Member-University of New Hampshire)
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A.T. HATCH, Durham
July 1, 1985 to June 30, 1989
(Elected by the Alumni of the University of New Hampshire)
STEVEN J. McAULIFFE, Concord
September 24, 1986 to June 30, 1990
ERROL S. PETERS, Landaff
August 20, 1986 to June 30, 1990
KENNETH B. WILLIAMS, Laconia
July 1, 1987 to June 30, 1991
(Elected by the Alumni of Plymouth State College)
BEVERLY POWELL WOODWARD, Hampton Falls
July 1, 1987 to June 30, 1991
(Elected by Alumni of the University of New Hampshire)
HARRY H. BIRD, JR., Hanover
March 8, 1989 to June 30, 1991
DAVID B. STAPLES, Penacook
July 1, 1987 to June 30, 1991
(Elected by Alumni of Keene State College)
COTTON MATHER CLEVELAND, r. New London
August 10, 1983 to June 30, 1991
TERRY L. MORTON, Portsmouth
June 24, 1987 to June 30, 1991
CREELEY S. BUCHANAN, Amherst
December 21, 1983 to June 30, 1992
JEAN T. WHITE, Rindge
October 26, 1988 to June 30, 1992
WILLIAM F KIDDER, New London
July 1, 1984 to June 30, 1992
(Elected by Alumni of the University of New Hampshire)
LOUIS GEORGOPOULOS, Portsmouth
January 22, 1988 to June 30, 1992
JAMES S. YAKOVAKIS, d, Manchester
February 20, 1986 to June 30, 1989
STATE GOVERNMENT 391
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
10 Ferry St., 4th 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, 1992
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
CLIFFORD W. McGINNIS, Pembroke
Term began March 26, 1986
Pesticides Control Board
Eleven members appointed by the governor and council as follows: (a) the commissioner
of agriculture; (b) rep. of division of public health services; (c) rep. of dept. of resources
and economic development or the dept. of fish and game; (d) rep. of water supply and
pollution control commission; (e) state entomologist; (f) licensed physician rep. the general
public; (g) person who possesses an advanced degree in one of the biological sciences rep.
public interest; (h) licensed or permitted pesticide applicator; (i) one person from slate
of three presented by the N.H. Horticultural Society; (j) 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 other-
wise fall within categories (a) through (i). 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, except that of the original appointments under (f) through (j) two shall serve
a three-year term, two a two-year term and two a one-year term. Board elects their own
chairman to serve a three-year term. RSA 430
WILLIAM DONALD CROSS, Newton
November 6, 1985 to November 6, 1989
(Ecologist)
WILLIAM PELLOW, Nashua
December 2, 1987 to November 23, 1989
(Public Member)
BYRON L. KIRBY, North Hampton
November 6, 1985 to November 6, 1991
(Pesticides Applicator)
JEFFREY R. HUNTINGTON, Loudon
November 6, 1985 to November 6, 1990
(N.H. Horticultural Society)
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JEHANGIR VAZIFDAR, Meredith
January 5, 1989 to January 5, 1992
(Licensed 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. Vacan-
cies to be filled for unexpired terms. RSA 434:38.
A. PETER ST. JAMES, Moultonborough
December 7, 1983 to August 23, 1993
(Public Member)
Agricultural Advisory Board
Appointed by the governor and council; ten members, one from each county, actively
engaged in agriculture as an occupation. Appointments shall be made on the basis of ex-
tensive practical experience and demonstrated ability in agriculture and on a non-partisan
basis. Term, five years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled
for unexpired term only. No member of the board shall be eligible for successive appoint-
ments. RSA 425.
Belknap County — ROBERT MOULTON, Hampton
January 15, 1986 to July 8, 1990
Carroll County - WILLIAM L. STOCKMAN, Tuftonboro
July 8, 1989 to July 8, 1994
Cheshire County — STACEY W. COLE, West Swanzey
June 24, 1987 to July 8, 1991
Coos County — ELDORA FARNSWORTH, Lancaster
October 12, 1988 to July 8, 1993
Grafton County - GEORGE TULLAR, Orford
January 15, 1986 to July 8, 1990
Hillsborough County - BENJAMIN HOLT, Wilton
May 4, 1983 to July 8, 1992
Merrimack County — JOSEPH O. BATTLES, Bradford
July 8, 1989 to July 8, 1994
Rockingham County — ANDREW C. MACK, Londonderry
May 4, 1983 to July 8, 1992
Strafford County — EILEEN MOULTON, Rochester
July 31, 1981 to July 8, 1986
STATE GOVERNMENT 393
Sullivan County — JOSEPH M. LONGACRE, Plainfield
October 12, 1988 to July 8, 1993
Agricultural Lands Preservation Committee
Consists of seven voting members and two non-voting members as follows: the commis-
sioner of the dept. 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
LAWRENCE UNDERHILL, Piermont
October 10, 1979 to October 10, 1990
WOODROW W. ALLARD, Conway
February 12, 1986 to October 10, 1991
ELWIN HARDY, Hollis
July 24, 1985 to October 10, 1989
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. (Ch. 149:1987)
ELIZABETH J. CORRELL. Bedford
Term began October 19, 1987
State Conservation Committee
Nine members consisting of the director of the state cooperative extension service, the
director of the state agricultural experiment station, the state commissioner of agriculture,
the commissioner of the department of resources and economic development 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 Mer-
rimack; and one from Rockingham or Strafford. Term, four-years from August 1 and
until successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term.
Committee to elect its own chairman. RSA 432:10
ROBERT BODWELL, Sanbornton
November 25, 1981 to August 1, 1989
(Belknap/Carroll)
STANLEY RASTALLIS, Claremont
April 27, 1988 to August 1, 1989
(Cheshire/Sullivan)
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ROBERT PIERCE, Pittsburg
April 14, 1988 to August 1, 1991
(Coos/ Grafton)
LAURA K. JAYNES, Merrimack
October 12, 1988 to August 1, 1991
(Hillsborough/Merrimack)
I. DANIEL TUTTLE, Rochester
October 19, 1987 to August 1, 1991
(Rockingham/ Strafford)
Standardbred Breeders and Owners Development Agency
Five trustees as follows: the commissioner of agriculture and four members appointed
by the governor and council, one of whom shall be a member of the Standardbred Breeders
and Owners Association of N.H., and one of whom shall represent N.H. racing interests
and two shall represent the general public. Term, two-years. Members serve until suc-
cessor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 435:6
WALLACE H. TEFFT, Epping
October 28, 1981 to July 1, 1983
(N.H. Racing Interests)
E. LAURENCE OSGOOD, Rochester
October 10, 1979 to July 1, 1987
(Public Member)
ROBERT MILLIGAN, Merrimack
May 1, 1985 to July 1, 1988
(Public Member)
HUBERT E. BARKER, Salem
October 10, 1979 to July 1, 1982
(Standardbred Breeders Association of New Hampshire)
Board of Veterinary Medicine
Six members appointed by the governor with the approval of the council; five veterinarians
and one public 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 appoint-
ment. 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 Gover-
nor. From these nominations, the Governor may make appointments, but shall not be re-
quired 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 finan-
cial 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 ap-
STATE GOVERNMENT 395
pointed. 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. 289; 1987)
KERRY B. MOODY, Dublin
November 6, 1985 to October 14, 1991
(Public Member)
CHARLES PUTNAM, Keene
March 22, 1985 to March 5, 1990
RANDALL PETER ALAN SNYDER, Concord
March 7, 1986 to March 5, 1991
CHARLES PARK SHAW, Walpole
April 14, 1988 to March 5, 1993
KARIN R. LEMMON, DVM, Pittsfield
April 11, 1984 to March 5, 1992
BRIAN J. PRESCOTT, Elkins
March 22, 1989 to March 5, 1994
American and Canadian French Cultural
Exchange Commission
Seven members, all of whom shall be American citizens fluent in the French language
and residents of the state, appointed by the governor and council. Term, seven years. Vacan-
cies to be filled for the unexpired term. Governor and Council shall designate Chairman.
ROBERT RAICHE, Manchester, Chairman
December 9, 1981 to July 17, 1989
JULIEN OLIVIER, Barrington
December 28, 1988 to July 17, 1995
RICHARD L. FORTIN, North Conway
June 23, 1986 to July 17, 1995
MAURICE BELIVEAU, Manchester
August 24, 1988 to July 17, 1995
YVETTE L. CHAGNON, Nashua
November 12, 1986 to July 17, 1996
LIONEL GUILBERT, Nashua
August 21, 1985 to July 17, 1989
PAULINE CHARTIER BERGEVIN, Manchester
September 12, 1979 to July 17, 1990
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Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
Three members from each State joining herein, the first to be the Fish and Game Direc-
tor, ex-officio; the second a legislator and member of the Commission on Interstate Co-
operation, 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.
HERBERT R. DRAKE, Rye
January 15, 1986 to September 24, 1989
RER ELIZABETH GREENE, Rye
SEN. ROGER HEATH, Sandwich
Coordinator of Atomic Development Activities
Head of one of the state departments concerned, as listed in RSA 162-B:4. Ap-
pointed by governor and council.
RICHARD M. FLYNN, Dover
Appointed April 27, 1972
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
State House Annex, Concord, 271-3658
RSA 2I-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
JOHN R ARNOLD, Francestown
February 15, 1989 to March 31, 1993
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
JEFFREY R. HOWARD, Sunapee
February 25, 1988 to March 31, 1991
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
BRIAN T. TUCKER, Concord
September 1, 1981 to August 31, 1991
ROBERT R CHENEY, Bow
September 1, 1988 to June 30, 1992
STATE GOVERNMENT 397
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
STEVEN M. HOURAN, Laconia
August 1, 1983 to November 8, 1988
G. DANA BISBEE, Concord
August 1, 1983 to September 2, 1991
PETER G. BEESON, Concord
December 1, 1984 to October 31, 1990
PETER T. FOLEY, Concord
August 1, 1983 to July 31, 1988
LARRY M. SMUKLER, Concord
March 3, 1986 to December 12, 1992
KATHLEEN A. McGUIRE, Hopkinton
September 1, 1986 to December 12, 1992
TERRY L. ROBERTSON, Concord
September 1, 1986 to August 31, 1991
ANDREW W. SERELL, Concord
August 1, 1987 to September 30, 1992
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
JOHN T. PAPPAS, Nashua
August 6, 1975 to August 5, 1990
LESLIE J. LUDTKE, Concord
May 1, 1983 to June 30, 1989
DANIEL J. MULLEN, Concord
November 1, 1983 to July 31, 1988
DAVID S. PECK, Concord
December 1, 1984 to September 4, 1988
STEPHEN J. JUDGE, Concord
May 1, 1985 to June 30, 1990
MICHAEL J. WALLS, Concord
June 1, 1985 to January 1, 1990
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JEREMY F. KORZENIK, Concord
September 1, 1985 to June 30, 1990
DOUGLAS N. JONES, Concord
November 1, 1985 to October 31, 1987
BARBARA R. KESHEN, Chichester
March 26, 1986 to September 20, 1992
NICHOLAS CORT, Concord
April 23, 1986 to June 30, 1990
WILLIAM H. LYONS, Laconia
December 1, 1985 to May 1, 1990
SUSAN S. GEIGER, Concord
April 23, 1986 to July 31, 1988
EMILY GRAY RICE, Concord
July 1, 1986 to September 30, 1989
JOHN S. DAVIS, Concord
September 1, 1987 to October 31, 1990
CHARLES T. PUTNAM, Rollinsford
September 1, 1987 to September 30, 1989
CLYDE R. GARRIGAN, Concord
September 1, 1987 to August 31, 1992
DONALD FEITH, Concord
November 1, 1987 to July 31, 1993
MICHAEL D. RAMSDELL, Hillsborough
May 21, 1988 to May 20, 1993
EMILY S. BERNHEIM, Concord
September 1, 1988 to May 29, 1990
MONICA A. CIOLFI, Concord
September 1, 1988 to October 31, 1990
GYDA M. DiCOSOLA, Conway
September 1, 1988 to October 31, 1993
CHARLES B. HOLTMAN, Concord
September 1, 1988 to August 31, 1993
GEOFF HUNTINGTON, Concord
September 1, 1988 to December 11, 1992
STATE GOVERNMENT 399
DIANE M. NICOLOSI, Loudon
September 1, 1988 to October 31, 1990
JANET C. GORMAN, Newfields
March 1, 1989 to August 31, 1992
ANNE E. RENNER, Concord
March 1, 1989 to July 31, 1993
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Criminal Justice Investigators
Consumer Protection Investigators
Nominated by attorney general, subject to confirmation by governor and council for five-
year terms. RSA 21-M:3 (Ch. 135; 1986)
KENNETH R HUGHES, Concord
August 7, 1987 to May 26, 1991
MARIE R WILKINSON, Concord
January 1, 1987 to December 31, 1992
GEORGE M. BAH AN, Londonderry
May 27, 1986 to May 26, 1991
RICHARD M. GERRY, Concord
May 27, 1986 to May 26, 1991
THOMAS H. HANNIGAN, Concord
May 27, 1986 to May 26, 1991
CHRISTOPHER T. DOMIAN, Manchester
August 24, 1987 to May 26, 1991
KEVIN McCarthy, bow
November 30, 1987 to May 26, 1991
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 (Ch. 406; 1987)
WILLIAM B. CULLIMORE, Rochester
March 26, 1986 to March 22, 1989
Commission to Study Uniform State Laws
Two members of the New Hampshire bar appointed biennially by the Governor and Coun-
cil. Term, four years. The Attorney-General shall act as secretary, ex-officio. RSA 18:1.
JOSEPH F. GALL, SR., Nashua
November 26, 1986 to December 30, 1989
MICHAEL D. RUEDIG, Concord
December 3, 1986 to January 4, 1990
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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 foren-
sic pathology and who has had experience in forensic medicine. RSA 21-M
ROGER M. POSSUM, Concord
July 7, 1986 to July 7, 1991
BANK COMMISSIONER
45 S. Main St., Concord, 271-3561
Appointed by the governor and council. Term, six years and until a successor is ap-
pointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 383:1,7.
A. ROLAND ROBERGE, Manchester
January 1, 1977 to January 1, 1995
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.
ARLAN S. MacKNIGHT, Hopkinton
February 26, 1969 to August 1, 1994
Community Development Finance Authority
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; two
representatives of organized labor; one representative of small business; 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 reap-
pointed. RSA 162-L.
RICHARD J. SANTERRE, Nashua
May 23, 1984 to July 1, 1992
(Community Development Organizations)
PAUL N. TARDIF, Laconia
January 5, 1989 to July 1, 1990
(Community Development Organization)
DANIEL G. EDGAR, Littleton
May 7, 1986 to July 1, 1994
(Banking)
MICHAEL SWACK, Manchester
June 13, 1984 to July 1, 1991
(Employment and Training Programs)
STATE GOVERNMENT 401
STEPHEN M. DUPREY, Concord
January 5, 1989 to July 1, 1993
(Community Development Corporations)
EVELYN MARCONI, Portsmouth
March 16, 1988 to July 17, 1989
(Small Business)
STEVEN L. DAWSON, Fremont
May 7, 1986 to May 7, 1992
(Community Development Organization)
RICHARD H. KIRK, Bartlett
May 7, 1986 to May 7, 1989
(Banking)
ALBERT S. TOTH, Pembroke
January 5, 1989 to July 1, 1990
(Labor)
JACK PAYNE, Allenstown
January 5, 1989 to July 1, 1994
(Labor)
Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Compact
Two commissioners, the first to be the Executive Director of the Fish and Game Depart-
ment, 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 in-
terest 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. Com-
mission shall elect chairman and vice-chairman. RSA 213-A.
MICHAEL RUEDIG, Concord
December 28, 1988 to June 20, 1991
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 ap-
pointment. Legislative members shall serve terms co-terminous with their legislative terms.
Vacancies shall be filled in like manner for unexpired term. Commissioner of Transporta-
tion shall act as chairman. (Ch. 60, 1988)
ROBERT R SECOND, West Swanzey
December 7, 1988 to December 7, 1992
MAL WASHBURN, Pittsburg
December 7. 1988 to December 7, 1992
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SEN. GEORGE F. DISNARD, Claremont
RER MERLE A. SCHOTANUS, Grantham
Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission
Three members to be 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 the unexpired term. RSA 487:3.
FRED S. PARKER, Keene
January 10, 1985 to May 1, 1991
ROBERT A. MICHENFELDER, Piermont
June 18, 1980 to May 1, 1992
GREGORY S. CLOUTIER, Jefferson
May 14, 1985 to May 1, 1990
Connecticut River Valley Resource Commission
Fifteen members, all N.H. residents as follows: (a) a member of the North Country Coun-
cil; (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 Coun-
cil; 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 organiza-
tion; (h) the commercial tourism industry; (i) the agricultural industry who shall be active-
ly 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 resident 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 un-
expired terms in same manner as original appointment. Commission elects chairman from
among its members. RSA 227-E (Ch. 311: 1987)
HUGH W. SULLIVAN, Lebanon
January 22, 1988 to January 22, 1991
(Hydro-Electric Concern)
HENRY SWAN, Lyme
January 22, 1988 to January 22, 1992
(Statewide Conservation Organization)
ROBERT M. LOVE, Claremont
January 22, 1988 to January 22, 1990
(Commercial Tourism Industry)
JOHN B. TUCKER, New London
January 22, 1988 to January 22, 1991
(Public Member)
STATE GOVERNMENT 403
CHARLES p. PUKSTA, Claremont
January 22, 1988 to January 22, 1990
Public Member
JOHN J. BYRNES, SR., Keene
January 5, 1989 to January 22, 1990
(Public Member)
PAUL FRANKLIN, Plainfield
February 10, 1988 to February 10, 1992
(Agriculture)
CHARLES H. BAYLIES, Whitefield
February 10, 1988 to February 10, 1990
(Forest Products/Timberland Owners)
JOSEPH E. SULLIVAN III, Swanzey Center
February 10, 1988 to February 10, 1991
(Public Member)
GEORGE F STREETER, Keene
February 10, 1988 to February 10, 1991
(Public Member)
New Hampshire Bicentennial Commission
on the United States Constitution
The Commission consists of the following:
Chairman, Hon. Russell C. Chase, Wolfeboro
V. Chairman, Hon. Ednapearl F. Parr, Hampton
Secretary, Hon. William M. Gardner, Manchester
Treasurer, Mary Louise Hancock, Concord
Hon. Clesson J. Blaisdell, Keene
Hon. John PH. Chandler, Jr., Warner
Hon. George I. Wiggins, Sunapee
Hon. Joseph M. Eaton, Hillsborough
Hon. Beverly A. Hollingworth, Hampton
Hon. Natalie S. Flanagan, Atkinson
Hon. James R. St. Jean, Manchester
Mr. William E. Sanborn, Deerfield
Mr. David Proper, Keene
Richard F. Upton, Esquire, Concord
Professor Jere R. Daniell, Hanover
Mr. Arthur J. Moody, Hampton
David M. Nixon, Esquire, New Boston
Mr. Richard L. Fortin, North Conway
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DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
105 Pleasant St., Concord, 224-3500
Commissioner
Appointed by the governor with the consent of the council to serve at the pleasure of
the governor. RSA 21-H.
RONALD L. POWELL, Concord
Appointed September 28, 1983
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 governor. RSA 21-H.
DONALD A. VENO, Belmont
Appointed December 27, 1984
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 governor. RSA 21-H.
THOMAS K. TARR, Concord
Term began July 10, 1985
Director, Division of Adult Services
(also known as Warden of the State Prison)
Nominated by the commissioner to be appointed by the governor with the consent of
the council for a term of four years. RSA 21-H.
MICHAEL J. CUNNINGHAM, Boscawen
November 29, 1983 to December 19, 1991
Adult Parole Board
Five members appointed by the governor with the consent of the council for staggered
five-year terms or until their successors are appointed. The governor shall appoint addi-
tional members as needed. Alternate members to be appointed to full five-year terms. Gover-
nor designates chairman. No member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Vacan-
cies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 651-A:3.
ROBERT PARISEAU, Manchester
October 11, 1983 to July 1, 1991
LAWRENCE V. BACHESTA, Hampton
March 25, 1987 to September 29, 1991
RICHARD E. CUMMINGS, East Sullivan
February 10, 1988 to September 29, 1992
MICHAEL McCarthy, Hampton
October 2, 1984 to September 29, 1989
STATE GOVERNMENT 405
WILLIAM H. HOPKINS, Plymouth
October 26, 1988 to July 1, 1993
Deferred Compensation Commission
Commission consists of State Treasurer, Comptroller, the Insurance Commissioner, and
the Attorney General, or their designees; and one member, a public employee at-large,
to be appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council. Term, three
years. RSA 101-B.
MARSHALL E. QUANDT, Exeter
March 7, 1984 to October 10, 1991
(Public Employee at-large)
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
101 Pleasant St., Concord, 271-3494
Seven members who shall not be technical educators nor professionally engaged in school
work. Appointed by the governor and council for a term of five-years from the January
31 on which the terms of their predecessors expired. Annually, on or before January 31,
the governor shall name a member of the board to serve as chairman for one year and
until his successor is appointed. No member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms.
RSA 21-N.
ROBERTA A. BARRETT, Nashua
September 25, 1985 to January 31, 1993
EUGENE O. JALBERT, Lincoln
February 15, 1989 to January 31, 1994
SUSAN WINKLER, Peterborough
April 5, 1989 to January 31, 1994
OTIS E. CLOUD, West Lebanon
May 7, 1980 to January 31, 1990
JUDITH O. THAYER, Manchester
February 20, 1986 to January 31, 1991
KATHY SYLVESTER, Bretton Woods
March 26, 1986 to January 31, 1991
R. PATRICK CORBIN, Salem
May 14, 1985 to January 31, 1992
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.
JOHN T. MacDONALD, Concord
Term began December 1, 1986
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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 education and experience.
CHARLES H. MARSTON, New London
Term began December 1, 1986
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 Presi-
dent 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 unex-
pired term. The term of office for each of the first four members shall be concurrent with
his term as Chancellor or President. The term of the member representing a private col-
lege shall end if the member's association with the private college terminates. RSA 200-A.
WALTER PETERSON, Rindge
February 16, 1982 to February 16, 1990
(Private College)
EVELYN G. GUTMAN, Durham
June 4, 1986 to February 16, 1990
(Private Citizen)
REP. JACQUELYN DOMAINGUE
(Appt'd by Speaker of the House)
SEN. GEORGE F. DISNARD
(Appointed by President of the Senate)
New Hampshire Higher Educational and Heahh Facilities Authority
Board of Directors consisting of seven members who shall be appointed by the gover-
nor 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.
ISABELLA STREETER, Keene
June 29, 1984 to June 30, 1993
MAJOR W. WHEELOCK, Dublin
June 30, 1989 to June 30, 1994
STATE GOVERNMENT 407
FREDERICK E. BAILEY, Lancaster
February 11, 1981 to June 30, 1990
HARRY M. LOWD III, N. Sutton
June 29, 1984 to June 30, 1990
RICHARD N. CUNNINGHAM, Manchester
December 7, 1988 to June 30, 1991
PETER F IMSE, Concord
November 10, 1981 to June 30, 1991
NORMAN R. BROWN, Rye
February 28, 1980 to June 30, 1992
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
chairman. RSA 195-C:1.
VICTOR A. GARRISON, Gilford
July 26, 1988 to July 1, 1991
LINDA METAYER, Milan
January 10, 1985 to July 1, 1992
LOUIS N. KOLIVAS, Alstead
December 19, 1985 to July 1, 1990
DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
32 S. Main St., Concord, 224-3311
Commissioner
Appointed by the governor and council. Term, five years from the date of appoint-
ment 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.
JOHN J. RATOFF, Exeter
April 1, 1984 to April 1, 1994
Appellate Board
Five members, no two of whom shall be from the same executive council district, who
are and continue to be residents of N.H. Appointed by the governor with the advice and
consent of the council for three-year terms and until their successors are appointed and
qualified. Two of the members shall be attorneys-at-large admitted to the practice of law
in New Hampshire, one of whom shall be the chair, one of whom shall be vice-chairman.
These two members shall be the only members of the appellate board who are attorneys-
at-law. Another member shall be a representative of business management familiar with
unemployment compensation laws. A fourth member shall be a representative from organized
labor familiar with unemployment compensation laws. The fifth member, who shall also
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be familiar with unemployment compensation laws shall represent the public. Vacancies
to be filled for the unexpired term. In the event of an increased workload, the chair may
request the governor with the advice and consent of the council to appoint up to 4 addi-
tional at-large members to the board, with equal representation for business management
and organized labor. They shall serve three-year terms or until notified by the chair that
the workload has been reduced to a level so that their services are no longer required.
Chapter 31; 1982. (Ch. 409: 1987)
ROGER E. GAGNON, Manchester
January 11, 1984 to October 14, 1990
(Labor)
KENDALL LANE, Keene, Chairman
September 11, 1985 to October 14, 1989
(Attorney)
ELI ISAACSON, Berlin
June 14, 1983 to October 14, 1991
(Management)
JOSEPH STEWART, Weare, Vice-Chairman
January 11, 1984 to October 14, 1989
JUDITH S. GALLUZZO, Salem
May 13, 1987 to October 14, 1989
(Public Member)
Advisory Council on Unemployment Compensation
Seven members appointed 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 affilia-
tions, shall represent the view of employees. The remaining appointee, who shall be chair-
man, shall be a person whose training and experience qualify him to deal with the prob-
lems of unemployment compensation. Term, three years and until successor is appointed
and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 282-A.
ROBERT MORNEAU, Auburn
May 17, 1983 to March 26, 1991
(Employees)
HARLAND EATON, Auburn
August 21, 1985 to March 26, 1990
(Labor/ Employees)
ROBERT J. JOHNSON, Hillsborough
May 17, 1983 to March 26, 1992
(Employers)
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DUANE MARK, Gilford
May 17. 1983 to March 26, 1991
(Employers)
PATRICIA M. SKINNER, Windham, Chairman
May 17, 1983 to March 26, 1990
DANIEL R MANNING, Manchester
February 15, 1989 to March 26. 1992
(Labor/ Employees)
ROBERT S. MERCER, Nashua
March 26, 1978 to March 26, 1990
(Management)
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
Hazen Drive. Concord 271-3503
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
ALDEN H. HOWARD, Rye
July 7, 1986 to July 7, 1990
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 A. MOLLINEAUX, Andover, Ma
January 8, 1987 to January 8, 1991
Air Resources Council
64 N. Main St., Concord, 271-1370
Nine members appointed by the governor with consent of the council to serve four-year
terms as follows: one representing the steam power generating industry; one the fuels in-
dustry; one the manufacturing component of industry; one the field of municipal govern-
ment; and five members at large who shall represent the general public, one of whom shall
be a licensed practicing physician and one who shall represent the field of recreation.
Members representing public interest may not derive any significant portion of their in-
come from persons subject to permits or enforcement orders, and may not serve as at-
torney 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
potential conflicts of interest shall be adequately disclosed. All members shall be residents
of N.H.
NORMAN VANDERNOOT, Laconia
July 26, 1988 to October 24, 1989
(Fuels Industry)
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MILDRED A. BEACH, Wolfeboro (Vice-Chm.)
October 24, 1979 to October 24, 1991
(Recreation)
DANIEL F. MELVILLE, Meredith
January 22, 1988 to October 24, 1990
(Practicing Physician)
THEODORE S. MacLEOD. Manchester
May 28, 1987 to October 24, 1989
(Municipal Government)
LAWRENCE C. FREDERICK, Nashua
April 27, 1988 to October 24, 1989
(Steam Power Generating Industry)
ELWIN HARDY, Hollis
November 21, 1979 to November 21, 1990
(General Public)
ALAN B. SILBER, Nashua
January 13, 1988 to November 21, 1990
(Manufacturing Component of Industry)
WILLIAM A. WALSH, JR., Manchester, Chairman
November 2, 1983 to December 6, 1991
(General Public)
PASQUALE ALOSA, JR., Concord
May 10, 1988 to December 6, 1991
(General Public)
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.
DENNIS R. LUNDERVILLE, Concord
July 1, 1989 to July 1, 1993
Hazardous Material Transportation Advisory Board
Sixteen members consisting of: the Commissioner of the Department of Safety, who shall
be Chairman, the State Fire Marshal, the Commissioner of the Department of Transporta-
tion, the Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission, the Chairman of the Water Supply
and Pollution Control Council, the Director of the Division of Public Hfealth Services, the
Chairman of the Transportation Authority, the Director of the State Disaster Office, or
their designees; one member of the senate appointed by the president; one member of the
house of representatives appointed by the speaker. The Governor and Council shall ap-
point a representative of the hazardous material carrier industry, of the hazardous material
user industry and a representative of the hazardous material manufacturing or distributng
industry for three-year terms. The New Hampshire Police Association and the Association
of New Hampshire Fire Chiefs shall designate an active police chief and fire chief respectively.
STATE GOVERNMENT 411
to be appointed by the Governor and Council for three-year terms. The Governor and
Council shall also appoint a member from the general public to a three-year term. Members
appointed by the Governor and Council shall hold office until their successors are appointed
and qualified. RSA 149-H.
KERRY K. BENNERT, Nashua
April 14, 1987 to January 30, 1992
(Public Member)
GLENN R. SAUNDERS, North Conway
January 30, 1980 to January 30, 1990
(Hazardous Material Manufacturing or Distributing Industry)
KEITH VASKELIONIS, JR., Merrimack
April 14, 1988 to January 30, 1992
(Hazardous Material Carrier Industry)
LARRY G. WAHL, Newington
August 7, 1987 to February 13, 1992
(Upon recommendation of the Association of N.H. Fire Chiefs)
R^UL J. CRONIN, Seabrook
May 7, 1986 to March 19, 1992
(Upon recommendation of the N.H. Police Association)
CEDRIC H. DUSTIN, JR., Bow
January 30, 1980 to January 30, 1991
(Hazardous Material User Industry)
Sen. RHONA M. CHARBONNEAU, Hudson
Rep. ELIZABETH A. GREENE, Rye
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 members 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, 1992
BRADLEY M. LOWN, Portsmouth
December 28, 1988 to December 28, 1992
MILTON MEYERS, Goffstown
December 28, 1988 to December 28, 1992
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New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission
Five commissioners to be appointed by the governor with the consent of the council as
follows: the director of the division of public health services, the commissioner of en-
vironmental services, or their designees, and three persons nominated by the commissioner
of environmental services. Term, four-years, except the director and commissioner. Vacan-
cies to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 488. (Ch. 300: 1987)
FRANCESCA L. DUPEE, Ctr. Barnstead
September 30 1987 to September 30, 1991
(Nom. by Commissioner of Environmental Services)
WILLIAM T. WALLACE JR., Contoocook
September 30, 1987 to August 12, 1991
(Director of Public Health)
ALDEN H. HOWARD, Hampton
September 30, 1987 to July 7, 1990
(Commissioner of Environmental Services)
WILLIAM A. HEALY, Concord
September 30, 1987 to September 30, 1991
(Nom. by Commissioner of Environmental Services)
RICHARD M. FLYNN, Dover
September 30, 1987 to September 30, 1991
(Nom. by Commissioner of Environmental Services)
Oil Fund Disbursement Board
Members to consist of commissioner of environmental services, commissioner of revenue
administration, 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 representing petroleum dealers, distributors, and refiners and
two public members appointed by the governor and council. Board elects chairman. RSA
146-D (Ch. 271, 1988)
JAMES E. CONNOLLY, JR., Candia
August 24, 1988 to January 1, 1994
(Petroleum Dealer)
JAMES E. ROBERTSON, Keene
August 24, 1988 to January 1, 1994
(Petroleum Distributor)
NORMAN VANDERNOOT, Laconia
August 24, 1988 to January 1, 1994
(Petroleum Refiners)
KEITH E. FORRESTER, Stratham
August 24, 1988 to January 1, 1994
(Public Member)
STATE GOVERNMENT 413
ROBERT STANTON, Manchester
August 24, 1988 to January 1, 1994
(Public Member)
SEN. RHONA M. CHARBONNEAU, Hudson
SEN. CLESSON J. BLAISDELL, Keene
RER ROBERT G. HOLBROOK, Laconia
RER MARY ANN LEWIS, Hopkinton
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 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 list 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 sub-
mitted 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) represen-
tative of historic/ archaeological interests chosen from a list of three nominees submitted
by the N.H. Historical Society; the director of state planning, executive director of fish
and game, commissioner of DRED or their designees, shall serve as non-voting members.
At least three committee members shall represent the North Country. 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 227-F (Ch. 273, 1988)
ELLIS R. HATCH, JR., Rochester
September 28, 1988 to September 28, 1991
(Rep. Fish and Game Commission)
DAVID KITTREDGE, Manchester
September 28, 1988 to September 28, 1989
(Rep. Public Water Works)
JOHN L. RAGONESE, Lyme
September 28, 1988 to September 28, 1989
(Rep. Business * Industry Assn.)
ROGER F FRENCH, Jackson
October 12, 1988 to October 12, 1989
(Rep. Conservationists)
STEPHEN BLACKMER, Concord
November 16, 1988 to November 16, 1990
(Rep. NH Municipal Assoc.)
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KENNETH D. KIMBALL, Gorham
December 28, 1988 to December 28, 1990
(Recreation Interests)
D. DICKINSON HENRY, JR., Concord
December 28, 1988 to December 28, 1990
(Conservation Interest)
JOHN N. WEBSTER, Dover
January 5, 1989 to January 5, 1991
(Granite State Hydro Assn.)
Solid 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 Com-
missions; (e) professor or assistant professor of environmental science or sanitary engineering,
(a) through (e) shall all serve the public interest, (f) representative to the private solid waste
management industries; (g) licensed sanitary or environmental engineer from private in-
dustry; (h) representative of the municipal public works field; (i) representative of the business
or financial communities; (j) representative of the septage hauling industry, nominated by
the N.H. Association of Septage Haulers; and (k) representative of communities which
recycle or recover solid waste, nominated by the N.H. Resource Recovery Association,
representing public interest. 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 portion of their income from, any person subject to division of waste manage-
ment permits or enforcement orders. Members shall disclose all potential conflicts of in-
terest, and shall not vote on matters in which they have a direct interest. Board elects officers.
G. BRADLEY RICHARDS, Rye
June 10, 1987 to November 10, 1989
(Public Member)
MARILYN B. ANDREWS, New London
November 10, 1981 to November 10, 1989
(Elected Official)
FREDERICK J. McGARRY, Deerfield
November 10, 1981 to November 10, 1989
(Local Conservation Commission Member)
T. TAYLOR EIGHMY, Lee
February 10, 1988 to November 10, 1989
(Prof./Environmental Science or Sanitary Engineering)
WILLIAM R. JENNESS, Rye
November 10, 1981 to November 10, 1989
(Municipal Public Works Field)
STATE GOVERNMENT 415
JOHN C. LAVALLEE, Pelham
September 28, 1983 to December 23, 1989
(Business or Financial Community)
JOHN OSGOOD, Wolfeboro
February 8, 1984 to December 23, 1990
(Private Solid Waste Management Industry)
ROBERT BURROWS, Center Sandwich
March 23, 1983 to December 23, 1989
(Municipal Officer)
PHILIP R. MacALLISTER, Warner
November 22, 1983 to September 7, 1991
(N.H. Assoc, of Septage Haulers)
ROBERT L. WHEELER, Goffstown
September 7, 1982 to September 7, 1991
(Elected Official)
JOHN LECRAW, Marlborough
March 22, 1989 to September 7, 1991
(Public Member)
WILLIAM E. ARNOLD, Manchester
March 9, 1983 to December 23, 1989
(Public Health Expert)
LORRAINE SANDER, Merrimack
August 28, 1987 to April 21, 1988
(Licensed Sanitary or Environmental Engineer from
Private Industry)
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 ad-
ministration 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, en-
vironmental health or a related discipline.
JOHN A. MINICHIELLO, Suncook
June 22, 1988 and May 13, 1991
New Hampshire 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 director of the division of water
resources shall be one member and serve as chairman. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired
terms.
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BURNHAM A. JUDD, Pittsburg
August 7, 1987 to October 9, 1992
DELBERT F. DOWNING, d, Salem, Chm.
July 31, 1981 to September 7, 1992
DONALD A. NORMANDEAU, Goffstown
June 24, 1987 to October 9, 1990
JOHN F. BRIDGES, Wolfeboro
November 26, 1986 to October 9, 1991
HENRY THERRIAULT, Merrimack
January 25, 1984 to October 9, 1991
Director of Water Resources
Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor and council for a term of four-
years. Must be qualified by education and experience.
DELBERT F DOWNING, Salem
September 7, 1988 to September 7, 1992
Water Supply and Pollution Control Council
Hazen Drive, Concord, 271-3504
Thirteen members as follows: eight 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; and one shall be a member of a state- wide
non-profit conservation or environmental organization. The two remaining public members
shall be appointed as chairman and vice-chairman. 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.
MICHAEL G. LITTLE, Concord
March 7, 1986 to February 5, 1991
(Public)
JAMES VAROTSIS, Portsmouth
October 23, 1985 to November 29, 1991
(Industrial Interests)
JAMES F HAYDEN, Newfields
September 9, 1987 to April 16, 1990
(Agriculture)
Vacancy
Term to end July 8, 1989
(Water Works)
STATE GOVERNMENT 417
WAYNE PATENAUDE, Hopkinton
September 17, 1971 to September 17, 1989
(Industry)
JOHN F. BRIDGES, Wolfeboro, Chairman
April 3, 1985 to December 27, 1990
(Public)
GEORGE F HURT, Gilford
August 7, 1987 to December 16, 1990
(Recreational Interests)
HENK BARTELINK, Concord
August 24, 1988 to August 24, 1992
(Conservation/ Environmental Organization)
Director
Nominated by the members of the Water Supply and Pollution Control Council, after
consulting with the commissioner for a four-year term. Shall be a graduate engineer licensed
to practice sanitary engineering in New Hampshire, shall have a minimum of five years
responsible experience in the administration of major sanitary engineering programs at state
or interstate levels and shall be a member or eligible for membership in the American
Academy of Sanitary Engineers.
Vacancy
Water Treatment Plant Advisory Committee
Composed of the Executive Director of the Commission, or his designee; and four per-
sons 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 associa-
tion, 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 an-
nually a chairman and secretary. RSA 332-E.
ALBIN JOHNSON, Berlin
April 17, 1985 to June 25, 1993
(nominated by N.H. Water Works Association)
DAVID KITTREDGE, Manchester
June 25, 1980 to June 25, 1991
(nominated by N.H. Water Works Association)
ROLAND CARIGNAN, Manchester
January 5, 1989 to June 5, 1992
(representing consumers from community with a
population over 5,000)
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EARLE D. HARDY, Meredith
June 25, 1980 to June 25, 1990
(representing consumers from town with a
population of less than 5,000)
New Hampshire Water Well Board
Six members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council. One
shall be the director of the division of water resources or his designee; one shall be the
state geologist; two shall be active water well contractors with at least 10 years experience;
and one shall be a member of the public who shall have demonstrated concern for and
knowledge of water resources management in N.H. Each member shall be a resident of
N.H. Term, five-years and until his successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall
be filled for the unexpired term. RSA 21-0
WAYNE FLENNIKEN, Contoocook
October 11, 1983 to October 11, 1993
(Pump Installer)
WAYNE PATEN AUDE, Hopkinton
October 11, 1983 to October 11, 1991
(Water Well Contractor)
EDWARD F. SCHOFIELD, Laconia
October 11, 1983 to October 11, 1990
(Public Member)
ELMER TASKER, Northwood
November 2, 1983 to October 11, 1992
(Water Well Contractor)
Wetlands Board
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 executive director of Water
Resources, the director of the division of water supply and pollution control, the director
of the Division of Waste Management, the commissioner of the Dept. of Safety, or their
designees; and three 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, one shall be a member of a soil or
water conservation district at the time of appointment and one shall be an elected municipal
official at the time of appointment. RSA 21-0
CAROLE HALL, Atkinson
April 23, 1986 to November 21, 1989
(Member of Municipal Conservation Commission)
Vacancy
Term to end December 6, 1991
(Member of Soil or Water Conservation District)
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BONNIE D. HAM, North Woodstock
April 27, 1988 to January 3, 1991
(Elected Municipal Official)
New Hampshire Fire Standards and Training Commission
Thirteen members: Commissioner of Education and the Attorney General, or their
designees; the Chief of the Forest Fire Service and the State Fire Marshal, who 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 members submitted by each association or group: (a) The New Hamp-
shire Fire Chiefs Association as represented by a full-time career fire chief; (b) the New
Hampshire Fire Chiefs Association as represented by a volunteer fire chief; (c) The Associated
Firefighters of New Hampshire-International Association; (d) The Fire Instructors Association
of New Hampshire; (e) The Federation of Fire Mutual Aid Association; (0 The State
Firemen's Association; (g) The insurance industry of New Hampshire, which members
shall be recommended by the manager of Insurance Services Office of New Hampshire;
(h) The New Hampshire Municipal Association; and (i) The New Hampshire Permanent
Firemen's Association. Term, three years, provided that no such commissioners shall serve
beyond the time they cease to hold the membership which qualified them for appointment
to the commission. No appointed commissioner shall serve more than 3 consecutive terms
of office nor shall any such commissioner serve longer than a total of 12 years on the com-
mission. Commissioners annually elect a chairman and vice-chairman. RSA 154-C.
PAUL E. FORTIER, Berlin
August 31, 1983 to August 1, 1991
(N.H. State Fireman's Assoc.)
PHILIP FRAZIER, Nashua
July 1, 1981 to April 14, 1989
(Insurance Services Office recommendation)
HENRY MUNROE, Pembroke
July 1, 1981 to February 15, 1990
(Fire Instructors Assoc, of New Hampshire)
BRUCE A. ROBBINS, Woodsville
June 4, 1986 to November 12, 1991
(Volunteer Fire Chief)
JOSEPH E. CANOLES, Dover
August 31, 1983 to November 12, 1991
(Full-time Career Fire Chief)
GEORGE LANDRY, Belmont
April 9, 1986 to November 12, 1991
(Associated Firefighters of N.H.-Internat'l Assoc.)
MICHAEL J. HOWARD, Nashua
July 15, 1987 to February 15, 1990
(N.H. Permanent Firemen's Association)
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STEVEN A. LaDUKE, Littleton
December 7, 1988 to November 16, 1991
(N.H. Municipal Assoc.)
RICHARD E. WRIGHT, Loudon
July 25, 1986 to June 16, 1989
(Federation of Fire Mutual Aid Assoc.)
FISH AND GAME COMMISSION
Hazen Dr., Concord, 271-3421
Commission consists of eleven members, each qualified pursuant to RSA 206:2-a, ap-
pointed by the governor and council. When an appointment is to be made to the commis-
sion, the Governor shall cause to be published the name of his nominee in a newspaper
of statewide daily circulation for two consecutive days beginning on the day after the name
of the nominee is submitted to the Council. The Council may not consent to an appoint-
ment under this section sooner than thirty days after the name of the nominee is submitted
to them. Members of the commission shall be residents of different counties except that
one commission member shall be a resident of one of the coastal towns of Portsmouth,
Seabrook, Rye, Hampton, Hampton Falls, North Hampton 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 conserva-
tion 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) com-
mitted to a fish and game program providing reasonable balance between research, habitat
management and law enforcement; (d) an active outdoorsman with a resident fishing or
hunting 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 propagation; (7) Conservation engineerng; (8) Conser-
vation 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 qualifications 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 ex-
amined by them and such appointee has been found qualified. Each member shall hold
office for a term of five years and shall continue until 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 — GORDON L. FREEMAN, i, Gilford
March 28, 1984 to June 29, 1991
Carroll County - RICHARD F R^TCH, Glen
July 25, 1986 to June 29, 1991
STATE GOVERNMENT 421
Cheshire County-MICHAEL J. BLAISDELL,d, Keene
May 25, 1988 to June 29, 1990
Coos County - JOSEPH J. OTTOLINI, Berlin
September 9, 1987 to June 29, 1992
Grafton County — FRANK CLARK, d, Lisbon
May 14, 1985 to June 29, 1989
Hillsborough County - JOHN R. MONSON, r, Bedford
December 23, 1980 to June 29, 1993
Merrimack County — JAMES G. R\INE, r, Concord
August 25, 1982 to June 29, 1992
Rockingham County — HANNAH CLEMENTS, r, Newington
August 24, 1988 to June 29, 1993
Strafford County — ELLIS HATCH, JR., d, Rochester
November 21, 1979 to June 29, 1994
Sullivan County - GORDON W. WILDER, i, Plainfield
April 9, 1986 to June 29, 1990
JOHN R. CLARK, Rye
December 16, 1987 to September 13, 1992
(coastal commission member)
Executive Director
Appointed by governor and council from a list of five names submitted by the commis-
sioner, each of whom shall be a person with knowledge of, and experience in, the re-
quirements for the protection, conservation and restoration of the wildlife resources of the
state and who shall be a competent administrator. Term, five-years from date of appoint-
ment and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired
term. RSA 206:8, I
DONALD A. NORMANDEAU, Goffstown
December 16, 1987 to January 1, 1993
Advisory Committee on Shore Fisheries
Five persons, who shall be residents of the seacoast region, appointed by the governor
and council, to be nominated by the New Hampshire Port Authority. Term, five years
and until successor is appointed and qualified, and one alternate member to be appointed
for a term of one year beginning October 15 each year. RSA 211.
CARROLL B. PINEO, Seabrook
February 12, 1986 to December 31, 1993
JOHN J. McCOOEY, Dover
December 24, 1975 to December 31, 1989
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GENO J. MARCONI, Portsmouth
January 8, 1987 to October 15, 1990
RICHARD F. BENN, Dover
September 7, 1988 to October 15, 1991
EARLE M. SANDERS, Portsmouth
March 27, 1968 to October 15, 1992
MAX G. GUNN, Portsmouth
February 12, 1986 to October 15, 1992
(alternate)
Governor's Office of Emergency Management
Director
Appointed by governor with consent of the council to serve during the governor and coun-
cil's pleasure. RSA 107-C (Ch. 177, 1988)
RICHARD H. STROME, Goffstown
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Hazen Drive, Concord, 224-5500
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 appoint-
ments made under this section. RSA 126-A:4.
M. MARY MONGAN, Manchester
February 12, 1986 to February 12, 1990
Deputy Commissioner
Appointed by the Commissioner of Health and Human Services subject to approval from
governor and council. Term, five years. RSA 126-A:4-d.
ARNOLD C. CODA, Contoocook
February 12, 1986 to February 12, 1991
Director of the Division of Elderly and Adult Services
Nominated by the commissioner for appointment by governor and council for a term
of four-years. Shall have at least 5 years experience in the field of elderly and adult ser-
vices and have an advanced degree in human services, public administration, the social
sciences, or a related discipline.
RICHARD A. CHEVREFILS, Concord
October 1, 1986 to October 1, 1990
STATE GOVERNMENT 423
Director of the Division of Human Services
Nominated by the commissioner for appointment by governor and council for a term
of four-years. Shall be duly qualified through training at an accredited school of social
services with emphasis in public welfare administration and have at least 5 years' experience
in the field of public administration, and shall hold an advanced degree in public administra-
tion, business administration, or public welfare management. Provisions of RSA 21:33-a
shall not apply to appointments made under this section.
ROBERT V. PLISKIN, Windham
February 10. 1988 to February 10, 1992
Director of the Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services
Nominated by the commissioner for appointment by governor and council for a term
of four-years. Shall be either a physician-psychiatrist licensed or eligible for licensure in
N.H., or shall hold a master's degree in public management, public health administration,
or the equivalent of one of such degrees, and shall have at least 10 years' experience in
the mental health field. Provisions of RSA 21:33-a shall not apply to appointments made
under this section.
DONALD SHUMWAY, Contoocook
August 29, 1984 to August 29, 1992
Director of the Division of Public Health Services
Nominated by the commissioner for appointment by governor and council for a term
of four-years. Shall be a physician licensed or eligible for licensure in N.H., with at least
5 years' administrative experience in public health. Provisions of RSA 21:33-a shall not
apply to appointments made under this section.
DR. WILLIAM T. WALLACE, M.PH., Contoocook
August 12, 1981 to August 20, 1990
Superintendent, Glencliff Home for the Elderly
The director of the Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services, after con-
sultation with the Commissioner of Health and Human Services, shall nominate one or
more persons duly qualified by training or experience to serve as Superintendent of the
Glencliff Home for the Elderly. From those nominated, the governor and council shall ap-
point a Superintendent to serve for a term of four years and until his successor is ap-
pointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for full four-year term in same manner as original
appointment. Provisions of RSA 21:33-a shall not apply to appointments made under this
section. RSA 138-A.
SANDRA H. KNAPP, Warren
August 26, 1981 to August 26, 1989
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Superintendent of the New Hampshire Hospital
The Director of the Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services, after con-
sultation with the Commissioner of Health and Human Services, shall recommend one
or more persons duly qualified by training and experience to serve as Superintendent of
the New Hampshire Hospital. From those nominated, the governor and council shall ap-
point a Superintendent who shall serve for a term of four years and until successor is
appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for a full four-year term in same manner as
original appointment. Provisions of RSA 21:33-a shall not apply to appointments made under
this section. RSA 135.
PAUL G. GORMAN, New London
February 1, 1989 to February 1, 1993
Superintendent of the Laconia Developmental Services
The Director of the Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services, after con-
sultation with the Commissioner of Health and Human Services, shall nominate one or
more persons duly qualified by training and experience to serve as superintendent of the
Laconia Developmental Services. From those nominated, the governor and council shall
appoint the superintendent to serve a term of four-years and until successor is appointed.
Vacancies to be filled for full four-year term in same manner as original appointment. Pro-
visions of RSA 21:33-a shall not apply to appointments made under this subparagraph. (Ch.
212:1986, Ch. 107, 1988)
RICHARD D. CROCKER, Bothell, Washington
May 21, 1986 to May 21, 1990
Medical Director
The Director of the Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services, after con-
sultafion with the Commissioner of Health and Human Services, shall nominate one or
more persons duly qualified by training and experience to serve as medical director. From
those nominated, the governor and council shall appoint the medical director, who shall
serve a term of four-years and until successor is appointed. Vacancies to be filled for the
full four-year term in same manner as original appointment. Provisions of RSA 21:33-a
shall not apply to appointments made under this subparagraph. (Ch. 212:1986)
THOMAS S. FOX, Pittsford, VT
December 7, 1988 to December 7, 1992
State Committee on Aging
Fifteen members to serve terms of three-years. Three members shall be appointed by
governor and council from each of the five councilor districts. At least 8 members shall
be 60 years of age or older at the time of their appointment, and not more than 8 members
shall be of the same political party. No member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms.
No member shall have a material financial interest in any agency receiving federal or other
funds administered by the committee. Governor shall name one member as chairman for
a term of two-years. RSA 126-A:67
HELEN F. WILSON, r, Candia
June 24, 1987 to June 24, 1992
STATE GOVERNMENT 425
MAY CASTEN, r, Derry, Chm.
April 9, 1986 to June 24, 1992
Vacancy
Term to end June 24, 1988
RICHARD R BERRY, r, Goffstown
September 28, 1988 to June 24, 1991
HELEN BUMSTEAD, r. North Conway
July 13, 1983 to June 24, 1991
LEE HARVEY, r, Hooksett
October 11, 1983 to June 24, 1986
CHAREN URBAN, d, Newport
November 22, 1983 to June 24, 1989
BRADFORD S. BAILEY, r, Littleton
December 21, 1988 to June 24, 1990
THOMAS S. SAPPINGTON, Randolph
August 27, 1987 to June 24, 1990
LUETTA M. KAMINSKI, d, Nashua
May 13, 1987 to June 24, 1990
MARY WALLACE, d, Windham
July 24, 1985 to June 24, 1990
ELIZABETH PINGREE, i, Durham
July 24, 1985 to June 24, 1991
RUSSELL W ROBINSON, d. Bow
December 21, 1988 to June 24, 1989
Vacancy
Term to end June 24, 1991
CAROLYN A. LOOS, r, Keene
August 7, 1987 to June 24, 1990
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Advisory Commission
Nine members appointed by the Governor and Council. Term, three years and until
successor is appointed and qualified. The office director or his designee shall be an ex-
officio member, but shall not serve as chairman. RSA 172-B.
DONALD R. PALMER, North Hampton
February 8, 1984 to September 12, 1991
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DANIEL J. GUERRETTE, Litchfield
June 23, 1986 to September 12, 1991
CHARLES C. McGOLDRICK, JR., Whitefield
June 23, 1986 to September 12, 1991
JEFFREY A. MAYHEW, Lincoln
March 25, 1987 to September 12, 1991
MAURINE T. PETERSON, Londonderry
August 25, 1982 to September 12, 1991
GEORGE KOURKOUNAS, Gorham
October 15, 1980 to September 12, 1991
WILLIAM R BURNS, Nashua
September 4, 1986 to September 12, 1991
EUGENE JALBERT, New Castle
September 12, 1979 to September 12, 1991
THEODORE L. TASKER, JR., Milton
September 12, 1979 to September 12, 1991
Director
GERALDINE SYLVESTER, Dover
Appointed February 16, 1983
Board of Barbering and Cosmetology
Board consists of seven members appointed by the governor, with the approval of the
council. Three licensed barbers and three licensed cosmetologists who shall have been engag-
ed 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.
One public member who is not, and never was, a member of the barbering or cosmetology
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 barbering or cosmetology services or an activi-
ty directly related to such professions, including the representation of the board or either
profession for a fee at any time during the 5 years preceding appointment. Term, five years
and until successor is appointed and qualified. No member shall be appointed to more than
2 consecutive terms. Vacancies to be filled for the unexpired term. Board elects annually
a chairman and secretary. RSA 313-A.
DONNA LIOLIS, Franklin
March 25, 1987 to March 25, 1991
(Cosmetologist)
LEON CYR, Manchester
July 1, 1986 to July 1, 1993
(Cosmetologist)
STATE GOVERNMENT 427
VICTOR B. SPAULDING, Stark
January 13, 1988 to July 31, 1991
(Public Member)
JOSEPH L. SWIEZYNSKI, SR., Milford
July 1, 1986 to July 1, 1991
(Barber)
EMILIE SUE LEVESQUE, Litchfield
February 10, 1988 to July 1, 1994
(Barber)
EARL TITUS, Hudson
July 1, 1986 to July 1, 1993
(Cosmetologist)
ALBERT DESCHENES, Nashua
July 1, 1986 to July 1, 1990
(Barber)
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 agen-
cies, 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 directly involved. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term.
RSA 141-B
DAVID R WOOD, Keene
December 3, 1985 to December 3, 1989
(Cheshire County)
WILLIAM T. WALLACE, Jr., Concord
December 3, 1985 to December 3, 1989
(Merrimack County/ N.H. Lung Assoc.)
JUDITH F. FULLER, Jackson
December 3, 1985 to December 3, 1989
(Carroll County)
EDWARD G. GEORGE, Salem
December 3, 1985 to December 3, 1989
(Rockingham County)
CLAUDETTE L. MAHAR, Nashua
December 3, 1985 to December 3, 1989
(Hillsborough County)
MARTHA J. TENNEY, Keene
December 3, 1985 to December 3, 1989
(Nat'l Tumor Registration Assoc.)
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EDWARD P. DALTON, Manchester
April 14, 1988 to December 3, 1989
(N.H. Medical Society)
MARGUERITE M. STEVENS, Exeter
December 19, 1985 to December 19, 1989
(Cancer Society)
NANCY REYNOLDS-BOYLE, Rochester
December 19, 1985 to December 19, 1989
(Strafford County)
JOHN A. Mcdowell, Corham
August 20, 1986 to August 20, 1990
(Coos County)
WILLIAM L. GAGE, Laconia
August 20, 1986 to August 20, 1990
(Belknap County)
JOSEPH F O'DONNELL, Hanover
September 4, 1986 to September 4, 1989
(Grafton County/ Cotton Cancer Center)
ROBIN K. BEAN, Claremont
May 28, 1987 to May 28, 1991
(Sullivan County)
Children and Youth Services
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 communi-
ty youth service agencies; from the juvenile justice field such as law enforcement, proba-
tion, 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
GRACE M. WALKER, Concord
October 14, 1986 to July 1, 1989
(Merrimack County)
MAUREEN BARROWS, Exeter
September 7, 1983 to July 1, 1990
(Rockingham County)
STATE GOVERNMENT 429
MARY DONOVAN, Lancaster
May 2, 1984 to July 1, 1990
(Coos County)
KAREN KEEGAN HUTCHINSON, Londonderry
September 7, 1983 to July 1, 1989
(Rockingham County)
MICHAEL WELSH, Manchester
October 9, 1985 to July 1, 1991
(Hillsborough County)
JAMES W. DUTILLE, Lebanon
October 23, 1985 to July 1, 1991
(Grafton County)
MARK W. MacDONALD, Berlin
September 7, 1983 to July 1, 1990
(Coos County)
SUSAN B. MARGRAF, Keene
September 7, 1983 to July 1, 1990
(Cheshire County)
ROBERT VARNEY, Wolfeboro
October 9, 1985 to July 1, 1991
(Carroll County)
CAROL DUNLAP, Canterbury
October 23, 1985 to July 1, 1991
(Merrimack County)
BARBARA J. RUSSELL, Dover
July 1, 1989 to July 1, 1992
(Strafford County)
GEORGE C. MILLER, Center Harbor
July 7, 1986 to July 1, 1990
(Belknap County)
JOYCE L. AREL, Nashua
January 10, 1985 to July 1, 1989
(Hillsborough County)
GORDON J. MacRAE, Keene
November 9, 1987 to July 1, 1990
(Cheshire County)
ALEXANDRA TITUS, Acworth
December 28, 1988 to July 1, 1990
(Sullivan County)
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N. DAVID WITH AM, Gilford
September 7, 1983 to July 1, 1990
(Belknap County)
CHANCE SMITH, Bow
December 16, 1987 to July 1, 1988
(Youth Member)
(Merrimack County)
CURTIS J. BARRY, Franklin
Deceember 28, 1988 to July 1, 1989
(Youth Member)
(Merrimack County)
JOCELYN B. KENNEDY, Dunbarton
December 7, 1988 to July 1, 1989
(Youth Member)
(Merrimack County)
GARY A. JAQUITH, Claremont
June 10, 1987 to June 10, 1990
(Sullivan County)
JANET SELLING, Meredith
November 9, 1987 to July 1, 1990
(Belknap County)
STEVEN H. WARSHAW, Barrington
December 2, 1987 to December 2, 1990
(Strafford County)
ANTHONY C. MAIOLA, Newport
December 16, 1987 to December 16, 1990
(Sullivan County)
Director
Nominated by the commissioner for appointment by governor and council for a term
of four-years. Shall have an advanced degree in human services, public administration,
social science, or a related discipline, and shall have at least 5 years' experience in children
and youth services. RSA 170-G:3 (Ch. 128;1986).
EFFIE MALLEY, Portsmouth
July 13, 1988 to July 13, 1992
STATE GOVERNMENT 431
Board of Chiropractic Examiners
Five members: four chiropractors and one public member to be appointed by the gover-
nor, with approval of the council for a term of five-years; provided that of the initial ap-
pointments, 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 316-A (Ch. 87, 1988)
RUSSELL B. GRAZIER, Portsmouth
August 24, 1988 to August 24, 1992
VINCENT E. GRECO, Suncook
August 24, 1988 to August 24, 1990
DIANE C. KWASNIEWSKI, Alstead
August 24, 1988 to August 24, 1990
DAVID R. LETELLIER, Manchester
August 24, 1988 to August 24, 1992
MAY CASTEN, Derry
December 28, 1988 to December 28, 1993
(Public Member)
Board of Dental Examiners
Seven members appointed by the governor, with the approval of the council. Five den-
tists, one dental hygienist, and one public member, 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. Term, five years and no member
shall be appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. Board chooses president and secretary-
treasurer. RSA 317-A.
HAROLD H. GOODMAN, Jaffrey
July 27, 1983 to July 15, 1993
VICTOR E. FOURNIER, Canterbury
October 10, 1979 to July 15, 1989
PAUL H. OUELLETTE, Nashua
March 22, 1985 to July 15, 1990
BERNARD J. FRIM, Hampton
March 25, 1987 to August 12, 1991
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DR. ROBERT C. KEENE, Hanover
June 14, 1983 to July 15, 1992
THERESA J. TOLMAN, Dunbarton
November 9, 1984 to July 15, 1994
(Dental Hygiene Member)
T. HARRISON WHALEN, Nashua
February 4, 1987 to August 12, 1991
(Public Member)
Emergency Shelter Commission
Seven members as follows: Two representatives appointed by the speaker of the house
of representatives, two senators appointed by the president of the senate, the commissioner
of health and human services, or their designees; one member from business and industry
and one public member appointed by the governor and council for two-year terms and
until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. In-
itial appointees shall be current members of the task force on homelessness (est. by 1987;113:2)
One of the representative members, one of the senate members, or their designees, and
the member from business and industry shall serve an initial one-year term. The other
members shall serve and initial two-year terms. RSA 126-A (Ch. 240, 1988)
SEN. SUSAN McLANE
SEN. ELEANOR R PODLES
REP MARK E. MANUS
REP NANCY L. TARPLEY
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 Hamshire, 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 em-
balming, including the representation of the board or profession for a fee at any time dur-
ing 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 hs designee, shall serve as a non- voting secretary of the board. RSA 325:2. (Ch. 134: 1987)
BERTRAND E. BRYANT, Berlin
August 21, 1985 to June 13, 1990
JAMES T. NELSON, Wilton
September 21, 1983 to June 13, 1992
DANIEL L. KEAVENY, Peterborough
December 21, 1988 to June 13, 1993
GROVER TASKER, Dover
June 13, 1989 to June 13, 1994
STATE GOVERNMENT 433
JOHN J. CRONIN III, Bennington
June 4, 1986 to November 25, 1991
(Public Member)
Advisory Council on the Sale and Fitting of Hearing Aids
Appointed by the Commissioner of Health and Human Services, with the appoval of
the governor and council, to advise the Director of the Division of Public Health Services.
The Governor shall designate one member as chairman. Five persons, two hearing aid dealers;
one member of the public having no relationship to hearing aid dispensing; one
otolaryngologist, who may not be a hearing aid dealer; and one audiologist, who may not
be a hearing aid dealer. Term, three years. RSA 137-F.
LEO F SEELIG, Londonderry
April 21, 1982 to January 1, 1990
(Hearing Aid Dealer)
JAMES P BARTELS, Manchester
June 2, 1988 to January 1, 1990
(Otolaryngologist)
RONALD J. GARDREL, Derry
August 31, 1983 to January 1, 1991
(Non-dispensing Audiologist)
SIDNEY MANDELBAUM, Manchester
February 20, 1986 to January 1, 1992
(Hearing Aid Dealer)
WILLIAM S. OILMAN, Manchester
January 5, 1989 to January 1, 1992
(Public Member)
Joint Pharmaceutical Formulary Board
Seven members as follows: two optometrists licensed and qualified to practice optometry
in N.H.; two physicians licensed and qualified to practice as ophthalmologists in N.H.;
one pharmacologist practicing in N.H.; one pharmacist licensed and practicing in N.H.;
and one dentist licensed in N.H. who shall be the public member. The optometric, physi-
cian and pharmacy members shall be recommended by their respective professional associa-
tions. The dentist and pharmacologist shall be nominated by the governor. All members
shall be residents of N.H. and neither they nor their spouses shall have any material finan-
cial interest in the provision of eye care services other than that which is directly connected
to the practice of their professions. Term, five-years, provided that the initial appointments
shall be two for two-years, three for three-years and two for four-years. No member shall
be eligible for a second consecutive term. Dentist shall serve as chairperson. RSA 327:6-b
JOHN P DETWILLER, Concord
May 21, 1986 to May 21, 1993
(Ophthalmologist)
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LEWIS N. STIEGLITZ, Concord
May 21, 1986 to May 21, 1994
(Ophthalmologist)
CHRIS T. ARMEN, Newport
May 21, 1986 to May 21, 1990
(Dentist)
DAVID HARTENSTEIN, Hampton Falls
March 22, 1989 to January 22, 1994
(Optometrist)
SYLVIO DUPUIS, Manchester
January 22, 1987 to January 22, 1991
(Optometrist)
EMERY W. JOHNSON, Windham
March 25, 1987 to March 25, 1990
(Pharmacist)
JAMES J. KRESEL, Hanover
August 27, 1987 to August 27, 1989
(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 unex-
pired terms. No member shall serve more than 2 consecutive terms. Governor shall designate
chairman. RSA 179-H:3
LESLIE W. RYDER, JR. Concord
October 19, 1987 to July 1, 1990
CLIFFORD R. KINGHORN, JR., Nashua, Chm.
December 21, 1988 to July 1, 1994
LUCILLE HEALD, Wilton
August 15, 1984 to July 1, 1991
WILLIAM A. VARKAS, Manchester
September 9, 1987 to July 1, 1992
WILLIAM BURKE, Portsmouth
April 14, 1988 to July 1, 1993
Board of Registration in Medicine
Seven members; including five members selected from among physicians and surgeons,
one member selected to represent paramedical personnel regulated by the board, and one
public member who is not, and never was, a member 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 activity directly related to medicine, including
STATE GOVERNMENT 435
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 actively 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
approval 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.
MAUREEN KNEPP, Londonderry
October 19, 1987 to April 21, 1993
(Paramedical Professional)
ALBERT M. DRUKTEINIS, Manchester
April 21, 1989 to April 21, 1994
MARCEL R. DUPUIS, Manchester
May 14, 1985 to April 21, 1990
DOUGLAS M. BLACK, Concord
May 21, 1986 to April 21, 1991
JOHN S. PERLEY, Manchester
October 14, 1981 to October 14, 1991
(Public Member)
WALLACE F. BUTTRICK, Nashua
December 3, 1986 to December 3, 1991
ROBERT E. PORTER, Hanover
December 3, 1986 to December 3, 1991
Medical Review Subcommittee
Five members, nominated by the board of registration in medicine to be appointed by
the governor and council. One shall be a physician member of the board of registration
in medicine and of the other four, no more than three shall be physicians. 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. Term, three-years; provided that of the initial appoint-
ments, one shall be a one-year term; two shall be two-year terms; and two shall serve three-
year terms. RSA 329:17
DOUGLAS M. BLACK, Concord
December 3, 1986 to December 3, 1989
EDWARD B. TWITCHELL, Peterborough
December 3, 1986 to December 3, 1989
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CATHRINE R. CAOUETTE, Contoocook
January 5, 1989 to January 5, 1991
(Public Member)
STUART W. RUSSELL, Hanover
December 3, 1986 to December 3, 1990
HUGH F. FAIRLEY, Concord
December 3, 1986 to December 3, 1991
Board of Nursing
Nine members, including five registered nurses, two licensed practical nurses, and two
representatives of the public, all to be appointed by the governor with consent of the coun-
cil before the expiration of the term of the member being succeeded and shall become a
member of the board on the first day following the appointment expiration date of the previous
appointee. Appointees to unexpired portions of full terms shall become members of the
board on the day following such appointment, and shall serve full three-year terms. Sug-
gestions for appointment may be made to the governor by any interested individual, associa-
tion, 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.
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 time during the 5 years preceding the
date of appointment.
Term, three years, provided that no member shall be appointed to more than 2 con-
secutive terms. RSA 326-B (Chapter 136, 1988)
SANDRA H. KNAPP, Glencliff
May 10, 1988 to May 10, 1991
PERSEPHONE CHRIS AGRAFIOTIS, Manchester
May 10, 1988 to May 10, 1991
SHEILA A. EVJY, Windham
May 10, 1988 to May 10, 1991
CONSTANCE L. BRODEUR, R.N., B.S.N. , M. Ed, Hollis
May 10, 1988 to May 10, 1991
STATE GOVERNMENT 437
STANLEY J. PLODZIK, JR., Dover
May 10, 1988 to May 10, 1991
CASSANDRA L. JONES, Portsmouth
May 10, 1988 to May 10, 1991
ANNE M. CAMPBELL, North Swanzey
November 16, 1988 to November 16, 1991
EDITH E. CELLEY, Haverhill
December 21, 1988 to December 21, 1991
(Public Member)
MICHELE H. HOLTON, New London
May 10, 1988 to May 10, 1991
(Public Member)
Board of Optometry
Board consists of five members: including 4 optometrists and one public member. Op-
tometrist members shall be of good professional character and shall reside and be practic-
ing 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 had, a material financial interest in either the provision of optometric serv-
ices 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 unex-
pired term. RSA 327.
GARY COLE, North Conway
August 25, 1982 to July 1, 1992
JAMES R. VITALE, Plaistow
September 11, 1985 to July 1, 1993
BRUCE R HILLMAN, Derry
February 22, 1985 to July 1, 1994
STEVEN L. CUNNINGHAM, Salem
November 26, 1986 to July 1, 1990
PAUL DROLET, Wilton
May 17, 1983 to January 20, 1992
(Public Member)
Pharmacy Board
Six members appointed by the governor, with the approval of the council. Five practic-
ing 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 profes-
sion or the spouse of any such person, and who does not and never has had, a material
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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.
KENNETH S. FORTIER, Concord
December 30, 1970 to September 7, 1992
JUDITH R\TRICK RONSHAGEN, Londonderry
October 25, 1983 to September 6, 1993
(Hospital Pharmacy)
ELMER GEORGE ROENTSCH, Keene
September 10, 1980 to September 6, 1993
R\UL J. AUGER, Hampstead
September 12, 1974 to September 6, 1991
PAUL G. BOISSEAU, Manchester
November 21, 1974 to September 6, 1991
MARJORIE M. WEBSTER, Ossipee
December 3, 1986 to October 14, 1991
(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.
CHRIS PANAGOULIAS, Nashua
August 25, 1982 to August 25, 1992
LEON HICKEY, JR., Bow
March 19, 1980 to June 3, 1992
E. PAUL FACHADA, Keene
November 2, 1983 to December 5, 1992
RODERICK BACHMANN, Laconia
August 3, 1984 to April 27, 1989
KEVIN M. MONAHAN, Concord
April 9, 1986 to August 4, 1992
(Public Member)
STATE GOVERNMENT 439
Board of Examiners of Psychologists
Seven members as follows: two certified psychologists; one certified associate psychologist;
one teacher of psychology who has received a doctoral degree in psychology, is a member
of the faculty of an accredited college or university in this state, and is actively engaged
in the teaching of psychology; one certified pastoral counselor; one certified clinical social
worker; and one public member, appointed by the governor with the approval of the coun-
cil for a term of three years. Initial terms shall be staggered as follows: the public member
and the associate psychologist shall be appointed to a one-year term; the certified pastoral
counselor and certified psychologist to a two-year term; and one certified psychologist,
the doctoral level teacher of psychology, and the certified clinical social worker members
to a three-year term. Board elects chairman each year. No person shall serve consecutive
terms as chairman. No member shall be appointed to more than 2 consecutive terms. RSA
330-A. (Ch. 286;1987)
WILLIAM ZECKHAUSEN, Laconia
August 26, 1981 to August 26, 1989
(Pastoral Counselor)
DANIEL C. WILLIAMS, Ph.D., Durham
August 26, 1981 to August 26, 1991
(Teacher of Psychology)
JOHN S. CHAPPELL, Wolfeboro
August 26, 1981 to August 26, 1991
(Certified Psychologist)
STEPHEN J. SEEM AN, Strafford
October 14, 1981 to October 14, 1991
(Certified Psychologist)
VIRGINIA THEO-STEELMAN, Manchester
December 17, 1986 to October 14, 1991
(Associate Psychologist)
ANTHONY J. PETERSON, Manchester
December 17, 1986 to October 14, 1991
(Public Member)
DENNIS F FORGUE, Manchester
October 12, 1988 to October 25, 1991
(Certified Clinical Social Worker)
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. However, of the original appoint-
ments, 3 shall be for a term of two years, 3 for a term of three years and 3 for a term
of four years. In the event of a vacancy, the committee shall submit to the governor and
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council for their consideration the names of up to 3 nominees for each vacancy. RSA
125-F. (Ch. 93; 1987)
G. KENNETH DeHART, JR., Laconia
February 5, 1986 to October 14, 1991
(Medical)
JOHN A. LOCKWOOD, Durham
November 23, 1965 to October 14, 1989
(Physical Science)
RICHARD A. FRALICK, Plymouth
February 8, 1984 to October 14, 1989
(Life Science)
PHILIP G. LABOMBARDE, Nashua
October 2, 1984 to October 14, 1990
(Public Member)
JOHN R. STANTON, Manchester
February 8, 1984 to October 14, 1991
(Physical Science)
KENNETH E. MAYO, Nashua
May 14, 1968 to October 14, 1991
(Industry)
ROBERT R NORMANDIN, New Boston, Chm.
April 22, 1981 to October 14, 1990
(Life Science)
PETER C. SCRIVEN, Hollis
January 5, 1977 to October 14, 1990
(Medical)
DAVID C. FROST, Bow
June 26, 1985 to October 14, 1989
(Dentistry)
Registrar of Vital Statistics
Appointed by Director of the Division of Public Health Services. RSA 126:1
CHARLES E. SIRC, Concord
Appointed July 20, 1973
STATE GOVERNMENT 441
State Historical Records Advisory Board
Board to consist of the state archivist, who shall be Chairman and seven members ap-
pointed 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 (Ch.
353;1987)
EVERETT GRASS, Sugar Hill
June 30, 1981 to January 2, 1991
GILBERT CENTER, Laconia
January 2, 1979 to January 2, 1992
EDWIN B. COLTIN, Manchester
January 10, 1985 to January 2, 1990
PHILIP N. CRONENWETT, Enfield
December 28, 1988 to January 2, 1992
ANNE T. PACKARD, Ellsworth
January 23, 1985 to December 6, 1990
Vacancy
Term to end December 6, 1991
EDOUARD L. DESROCHERS, Exeter
June 30, 1981 to December 19, 1989
NEW HAMPSHIRE HOUSING FINANCE AUTHORITY
Constitution Drive, Bedford, 1-800-322-4141
Housing Finance Board
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 mort-
gage 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. In 1986, members shall be appointed to the following terms: one member to a one-
year term, two members to a two-year term, two members to a three-year term, two members
to a four-year term, and two members for a five-year term. No member may serve more
than 2 full consecutive terms. No member shall serve on any other state board, commis-
sion, 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.
JOHN W. BYRNE, Hampton
August 7, 1987 to July 1, 1993
(Public Member)
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ELIZABETH FISCHER, i, Dover
November 26, 1986 to July 1, 1990
(Real Estate - Selling or Renting)
NANCY E. BAYBUTT, Concord
December 28, 1988 to July 1, 1992
(Public Member)
W. DOUGLAS SCAMMAN, SR., r, Stratham
July 1, 1981 to July 1, 1993
(Public Member)
RALPH LABNON d, Gorham
April 27, 1988 to July 1, 1990
(Public Member)
CORINNE P LANDRY, Bedford
June 10, 1987 to July 1, 1994
(Residential Mortgage Banking)
MARTIN J. FOY, SR., r. Concord
July 1, 1981 to July 1, 1991
(Exp. in Construction of Single-Family Real Estate)
JOHN H. McLaughlin, d, Nashua
November 26, 1986 to July 1, 1991
(Public Member)
PAUL T. POULIOT, r, Amherst
November 26, 1986 to July 1, 1989
(Public Member)
NEW HAMPSHIRE COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
163 Loudon Road, Concord 271-2767
Five 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.
BARRY J. PALMER, Nashua
February 8, 1984 to November 1, 1993
GAIL PAINE, Intervale
August 28, 1969 to November 1, 1992
CELINA A. TAMPOSI, Nashua
June 3, 1985 to November 1, 1991
GEORGE E. McAVOY, Littleton
December 19, 1985 to November 1, 1990
GAIL G. GUNN, Milford
September 24, 1986 to November 1, 1989
STATE GOVERNMENT 443
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
4 Park St., Concord 271-2391
Board often directors as follows: state treasurer shall serve ex-officio 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. Term, three-years and
until successor is appointed and qualified. Governor designates chairman. RSA 162-A
RALPH WHITE, Hancock
July 10, 1985 to November 3, 1991
MANINDRA N. SHARMA, Manchester
January 22, 1987 to November 3, 1991
RAYMOND P SMITH, Salem
December 7, 1988 to November 3, 1991
EMERSON H. O'BRIEN, Spofford
September 7, 1983 to November 3, 1989
JAMES E. CHANDLER, Amherst, Chairman
May 31, 1966 to November 3, 1989
KING L. COVEY, Littleton
March 22, 1989 to November 3, 1989
RALPH A. McININCH, Manchester
December 15, 1978 to November 3, 1990
KARL E. NORWOOD, Amherst
January 13, 1988 to November 3, 1990
RUSSELL F. INGRAM, Colebrook
April 11, 1984 to November 3, 1990
Board of Managers of the New Hampshire Veterans' Home
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,
the Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A., Inc., and five citizens of the state to be ap-
pointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council. At least four of the
appointed citizens must 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 appointeee 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 one of the department of the Veterans
of World War I of the U.S.A., Inc. The fifth appointee shall be a woman 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
and the department of the Veterans of World War I of the U.S.A., Inc., Auxiliary. The
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first appointed member of an auxiliary organizaion shall begin serving a two year term
on the date which the current five year term of an appointed citizen member expires. 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 other appointed members shall hold office for a term of five years and until a suc-
cessor is appointed and qualified. 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 119.
JOHN W. SMART, Nashua
October 29, 1986 to March 1, 1993
(Veterans of Foreign Wars)
IDA HARRIS, Tilton
September 28, 1988 to March 1, 1990
(Disabled American Veterans)
HOWARD L. HURD, Laconia
September 24, 1986 to March 1, 1990
(Disabled American Veterans)
ERNEST WINKLEY, Rochester
March 26, 1986 to March 1, 1991
(Veteran of World War I)
Vacancy
Term to end March 1, 1992
(American Legion)
Commandant
Appointed by the Board of Managers. RSA 119:6.
BARRY E. CONWAY
Appointed May 22, 1989
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
169 Manchester St., 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.
LOUIS E. BERGERON, Rochester
July 27, 1983 to June 9, 1993
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.
Vacancy
STATE GOVERNMENT 445
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 dif-
ferent 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 com-
munity 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 repre-
sent 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. Initial appointments shall be staggered so that 1/3 of such appoint-
ments shall expire after each year for the first 3 years. Vacancies to be filled in the same
manner for unexpired terms. RSA 420-D (Ch. 44;I988)
Vacancies
Office of Securities Regulation
The Director, with consent of the governor shall appoint the chief investigator, the ad-
ministrator of the bureau of securities filings, the administrator of securities, audits and
examinations, and the administrator of securities services. All persons appointed shall be
qualified to hold their respective positions by reason of professional competence, educa-
tion and experience in the field of securities. Term, four years and may be reappointed.
Initial term of administrator of audits and examinations will end on March 31, 1990, and
the initial terms of the chief investigator, administrator of securities filings and the ad-
ministrator of security services will end on March 31, 1992. RSA 400-A. (Ch. 411;1987)
ROBERT ROBITAILLE, Manchester
January 13, 1988 to March 31, 1992
(Administrator of Securities Services)
JAMES CAREW, Concord
January 13, 1988 to March 31, 1992
(Chief Investigator)
SIMON TAGER, North Hampton
January 13, 1988 to March 31, 1990
(Administrator of Securities, Audits and Examinations)
Vacancy
Term to end March 31, 1992
(Administrator of Security Filings)
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Director
Appointed by the governor with consent of the council. Term, four years and may be
reappointed. Initial term to end March 31, 1990.
ALFRED J. T. RUBEGA, East Sullivan
December 16, 1987 to March 31, 1990
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
19 Pillsbury St., Concord, 271-3176
Commissioner
Appointed by the governor and council. Term, three years and until successor is ap-
pointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. RSA 273.
RICHARD M. FLYNN, Concord
April 27, 1988 to August 30, 1989
Deputy Labor Commissioner
Appointed by the Commissioner. RSA 273.
PETER W. COLLINS, Portsmouth
State Apprenticeship Council
Composed of the Labor Commissioner, the Commissioner of the Department of Employ-
ment 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.
DANIEL COURCHESNE, Bow
December 3, 1985 to June 25, 1992
(Labor)
DAVID J. FOX, Concord
February 8, 1984 to June 25, 1990
(Employer)
RAYMOND WELCH, Manchester
October 9, 1985 to June 25, 1990
(Labor)
PHILIP M. HAMBLET, Keene
September 9, 1987 to June 25, 1991
(Management)
State Board of Conciliation and Arbitration
Three members and three alternates, one each annually appointed in June, by the gover-
nor, with the advice and consent of the council. Term, three years (from July I). 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 recom-
mendation of the other four members and alternates, or if they do not, at least 30 days
STATE GOVERNMENT 447
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 recom-
mendation. 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 respec-
tively. 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, 1991
(Employer)
JAMES CASEY, Dover
October 2, 1984 to July 1, 1991
(Employees)
GREGORY ROBBINS, Portsmouth
June 18, 1980 to July 1, 1984
(Appointed by other 2 members)
LORRAINE PALMER, Claremont
June 13, 1984 to July 1, 1990
(Alternate member representing employees)
CHARLES W.H. LOWTH, JR., Meredith
April 9, 1986 to July 1, 1990
(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 alter-
nate member representing the interests of management, the interests of labor, and an alter-
nate 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:ll-b.
FRANCES R LEFAVOUR, Newmarket
January 5, 1989 to April 11, 1990
(Management)
GERALD AIKENS, Berlin
January 5, 1989 to January 5, 1992
(Labor)
Advisory Council on Workmen's Compensation
Seven 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
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by the speaker of the house; one member of the senate appointed by the president of the
senate; and three persons appointed by the governor and council, one representing the in-
terests of management, one representing the interests of labor, and one who is an employee
of an insurance company that provides workmen's compensation coverage. The legislative
members and the three governor and council appointees shall be familiar with the workmen's
compensation laws of N.H. Term, three-years and until successor is appointed and qualified.
Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. Terms for commissioners and legislative members
shall be co-terminous with his present term of office. RSA 281-A (Ch. 194;1988)
PAUL A. GENOVESE, Bow
March 22, 1989 to November 7, 1991
(Employee of insurance company that provides workmen's
compensation coverage)
JAMES D. CASEY, Dover
March 22, 1985 to February 13, 1991
(Labor)
A. DOUGLAS MacLEOD, Nashua
October 12, 1988 to March 19, 1990
(Management)
SEN. RHONA M. CHARBONNEAU, Hudson
RER ROBERT S. HAWKINS, Belmont
LAND CONSERVATION INVESTMENT PROGRAM
Board of directors composed of fifteen members as follows: director of the office of state
planning; chairman of the fish and game commission; commissioner of DRED; commis-
sioner of the department of agriculture; the commissioner of the department of environmental
services; the state treasurer or his designee; two members of the senate appointed by the
senate president; two members of the house of representatives appointed by the speaker
of the house; two public members to be appointed by the governor and council to have
a demonstrated interest in conservation, one of whom shall represent the interests of towns
and cities, and one of whom shall represent business interests; three public members to
be nominated by the Trust for New Hampshire Lands for appointment by the governor
and council. Terms of state members and members of the senate and house of represen-
tatives shall be coterminous with their terms of office. Public members appointed by governor
and council shall serve a three-year term, except those nominated by the Trust for New
Hampshire Lands shall serve a two-year term. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term.
Members may serve successive terms. RSA 221-A (Ch. 340: 1987)
GEORGE T. HAMILTON, Bow
August 7, 1987 to August 7, 1989
(nom. by Trust for N.H. Lands)
CHARLTON MacVEAGH, JR., Marlborough
August 7, 1987 to August 7, 1989
(nom. by Trust for N.H. Lands)
JOHN W. BARTO, Pittsfield
August 7, 1987 to August 7, 1989
(nom. by Trust of N.H. Lands)
STATE GOVERNMENT 449
JOHN P. STABILE II, Nashua
August 7, 1987 to August 7, 1990
TOM TILLOTSON, Dixville Notch
August 7, 1987 to August 7, 1990
SEN. CLESSON J. BLAISDELL, Keene
SEN. CHARLES R BASS, Peterborough
REP. HAROLD W. BURNS, Whitefield
RER FREDRIK PEYRON, Newport
Executive Director
Nominated by board of directors for appointment by governor and council. Term, six-
years. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term.
WILLIAM G. ABBOTT IV, Henniker
April 14, 1988 to April 14, 1994
DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARIES, ARTS AND HISTORICAL RESOURCES
20 Park St., Concord, 271-2392
Commissioner
Appointed by governor and council for a term of four-years. RSA 21-K
SHIRLEY G. ADAMOVICH, Durham
September 11, 1985 to September 11, 1989
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
MATTHEW J. HIGGINS, Concord
February 12, 1986 to February 12, 1990
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, provided that the initial appointments shall be three for
one-year, three for two-years, and three for three-years. Vacancies to be filled for unex-
pired terms. Governor designates chairman. RSA 19-A
MAURICE A. BELIVEAU, Manchester
March 11, 1987 to November 23, 1991
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WILLIAM H. ZELIFE JR., Jackson
December 28. 1988 to November 23, 1993
JAMES LOCKE, Dover
August 10. 1983 to November 23, 1993
JAMES APONOVICH. Nashua
December 21, 1988 to November 23, 1991
WILLIAM B. HAMILTON. JR.. Hanover
December 17. 1986 to November 23, 1991
AUDREY A. CARRAGHER, Nashua
March 11, 1987 to November 23, 1991
JOHN F SWOPE. Concord
November 6, 1985 to November 23, 1992
EDITH GRODIN, Jaffrey
September 25, 1985 to November 23, 1992
HELEN CLOSSON, Manchester
March 9, 1983 to November 23, 1992
ROBERT J. MURPHY, Kearsarge
November 6, 1985 to October 14, 1991
RICHARD M. MONAHON, JR., Harrisville
December 28, 1988 to October 14, 1991
ANNE S. GRAY, New London
May 28, 1987 to October 14, 1991
GERARD E. HAMEL. Chocorua
March 11, 1987 to October 28, 1991
GAIL TALBOT. Swanzey
October 28, 1981 to October 28, 1991
DEBORAH HOOVER, Portsmouth
April 5, 1989 to November 10. 1991
Division of the Arts
Director
Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor and council. Term, four-years.
Shall have either a masters degree in art administration or at least 5 years' experience ad-
ministering a major cultural organization. RSA 21-K
SUSAN D BONAIUTO. Nashua
March 11. 1987 to March 11, 1991
STATE GOVERNMENT 451
State Historical Resources Council
15 S. Fruit St., Concord 271-3558
Membership shall consist of the governor, or his designee, the director of historical
resources, who shall be non-voting members; and nine members of the public appointed
by the governor and council, at least three of whom shall be qualified in the field of ar-
chitecture, 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; however initial appointments shall be
three for two-years, two for three-years, two for four-years and two for five-years. Members
shall serve until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired
terms. RSA 227-C
BURTON W. THOMAS, Concord
April 14, 1988 to December 10, 1989
(Architecture)
WILLIAM TAYLOR, Center Harbor
February 17, 1984 to December 10, 1989
(History)
DAVID STARBUCK, Concord
February 17, 1984 to December 10, 1991
(Archeology)
PETER HAEBLER, Manchester
February 10, 1988 to December 10, 1993
(Archeology)
MARVIS MELLEN, Nashua
February 17, 1984 to December 10, 1992
(Business)
DAVID R. PROPER, Keene
March 6, 1985 to January 1, 1994
(Historic Preservation)
JOAN C. PRATT, Exeter
January 22, 1988 to December 10, 1992
(Historic Preservation)
JULIA FIFIELD, Orford
December 10, 1974 to December 10, 1991
(Public Member)
ISABELLA C. STREETER, Keene
June 19, 1981 to December 27, 1991
(Decorative and Fine Arts)
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State Historic Preservation Office
Division of Historical Resources
Director
Nominated by commissioner for appointed by governor and council. Term, four-years.
RSA 21-K
R. STUART WALLACE, Concord
October 14, 1986 to October 14, 1990
State Library Council
Six members, five appointed by the governor and council, and one appointed as pro-
vided in RSA 201: A-6. No more than three shall be of the same political party; one member
shall be a member of the New Hampshire bar Term, five years and until successor is ap-
pointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. No member shall serve
more than 2 consecutive terms. RSA 21-K
MARTHA B. HEADLEY, r, Alton
August 10, 1983 to April 1, 1988
POLLY CROTEAU, r, Keene
November 2, 1983 to April 1, 1989
EMERSON GREENAWAY, New London
June 26, 1985 to April 1, 1990
FRANK B. CLANCY, d, Nashua
December 3, 1986 to April 1, 1991
LAURENCE R GARDNER, r, Hanover
June 26, 1985 to April 1, 1992
(Member Bar Association)
SUSAN C. SNIDER, Bow
(State Board of Education)
Christa McAuIiffe Planetarium Commission
Nine members to include; two members appointed by the governor with consent of the
council for a term of 3 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 post-secondary vocational-technical education; commissioner of libraries,
arts and historical resources; and commissioner of education to serve as ex-officio members
of the commission. Commission elects chairman. RSA 21-K (Chapter 160, 1988)
WALTER D. KILIAN, Mont Vernon
May 10, 1988 to May 10, 1991
WALTER N. HAWLEY, Concord
May 10, 1988 to May 10, 1991
STATE GOVERNMENT 453
SEN. SUSAN McLANE, Concord
SEN. ROGER HEATH, Sandwich
RER ROLAND A. SALLADA, New Boston
RER PAUL A. BLACKETOR, Keene
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 (from July 1) 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 chair-
man shall in no way affect the length of his term as a commission member. RSA 176.
ROGER R BOISVERT, Manchester
September 4, 1986 to July 1, 1991
LYLE E. HERSOM, r, Northumberland
April 28, 1977 to July 1, 1993
COSTAS S. TENTAS, r, Manchester, Chairman
January 31, 1961 to July 1, 1989
(Chairman until Jan. 4, 1990)
Executive Director
The commission shall nominate an executive director for appointment by governor, with
consent of the council. Term, four years. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term. RSA
176. (Ch. 380: 1987)
Vacancy
Maine-New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority
Six members, three from the State of Maine and three from the State of New Hamp-
shire. 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, 1993
HAROLD J. SILVERMAN, d, Portsmouth
September 12, 1979 to May 25, 1991
Merrimack River Valley Flood Control Commission
Six members, three residents of Massachusetts and three of New Hampshire. New Hamp-
shire 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 487-A.
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PAUL DONALDSON, Amherst
March 7, 1984 to March I, 1991
ROLAND A. SALLADA, New Boston
April 3, 1985 to March 1, 1992
ALLEN F. CRABTREE III, Canterbury
December 7, 1988 to March 1, 1990
Milk Sanitation Board
Consisting of the following members: the Commissioner of Agriculture, the Director
of the Division of Public Health, or his designated alternate, the Dean of the College of
Agriculture at the University of New Hampshire or a member of his teaching staff to be
designated by him, and four members-at-large. The four members-at-large shall consist
of an individual who holds a milk plant license, an individual who holds a valid producer
permit, a health officer of a town or city, representative of the public whose interest and
knowledge of the dairy industry qualifies him to represent the public in connection with
matters involved with this subdivision; shall be residents of the state and shall be appointed
by the Governor with the consent of the Council. Term, six years and until successor is
appointed and qualified. RSA 184.
AL MERRIFIELD, Keene
January 3, 1980 to November 16, 1991
(Health Officer)
BERNARD TULLAR, Lyme
November 10, 1981 to November 1, 1993
(Producer)
ADRIAN LAVOIE, Bethlehem
October 10, 1979 to November 1, 1989
BOB HIBBARD, Loudon
January 29, 1975 to December 6, 1990
Mount Washington Commission
Nine 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; two members 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 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 repre-
sent 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, 1989
ROBERT MORRELL, North Conway
August 12, 1969 to July 2, 1989
STATE GOVERNMENT 455
PAUL DOHERTY, Gorham
June 29, 1984 to July 2, 1989
REP. PAUL I. LaMOTT, Haverhill
May 21, 1980 to July 2, 1989
SEN. CHARLES BOND, Jefferson
June 26, 1985 to July 2, 1989
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.
SUZANNE G SHEVENELL, Portsmouth
August 27, 1987 to July 1, 1992
ARTHUR L. BARRETT, JR., Nashua
October 28, 1977 to July 1, 1990
PETER WINSHIP, Bow
February 17, 1984 to July 1, 1994
THOMAS G. MARCOUX, Somersworth
June 10, 1987 to October 9, 1990
(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 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 Ad-
ministration. Board shall elect its own chairman and vice-chairman. RSA 33-A:4-a.
DAVID R. PROPER, Keene
August 18, 1980 to August 18, 1989
(Professional Historian)
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
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until a successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired
term. Annually, one member shall be chosen chairman by the commission and one as
secretary. RSA 284.
TIMOTHY J. CONNORS, Portsmouth
December 27, 1968 to April 9, 1991
(Interest of Thoroughbred and Harness Horse Racing)
ANTHONY B. URBAN, Berlin
December 10, 1980 to April 9, 1992
ROBERT S. FENNERTY, Bow
November 10, 1981 to April 9, 1990
JOHN BOTTOMLEY, North Hampton
August 12, 1985 to September 24, 1989
ROBERT E. ALLARD, Manchester
September 17, 1971 to September 17, 1990
(Greyhound Racing Interests)
DEARBORN WINGATE, Nashua
August 10, 1983 to January 21, 1992
Director
JOHN FURGAL, Manchester
Appointed June 15, 1966
Deputy Director
R\UL M. KELLEY
Appointed September 2, 1987
Pease Air Force Base Redevelopment Commission
Eight members as follows: two appointed by the governor and executive council; two
appointed by the mayor and city council of Portsmouth; two by the board of selectmen
of Newington; one by the president of the senate and one by the speaker of the house of
representatives. Governor appoints chairman. Members to serve at pleasure of their ap-
pointing authority. Commission to dissolve October 1, 1995. (Ch.3;1989)
GEORGE C. JONES, Portsmouth
April 5, 1989 to October 1, 1995
HENRY POWERS, Stratham
April 5, 1989 to October 1, 1995
State Board for the Licensing and Regulation of Plumbers
105 Loudon Road, 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 in
STATE GOVERNMENT 457
either the provision of plumbing services or an activity directly related to plumbing, in-
cluding 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.
MAURICE G. GOUIN, Gilford
June 30, 1981 to July 1, 1991
(Master Plumber)
JOSEPH L. SWIEZYNSKI II, Milford
October 28, 1977 to July 1, 1993
(Consumer Representative)
ARMAND GAUDREAULT, Manchester
August 12, 1985 to February 3, 1992
(Public Member)
RAYMOND M. WELCH, Manchester
May 7, 1986 to July 1, 1990
(Journeyman Plumber)
WILLIAM TROMBLY, Manchester
May 17, 1983 to October 28, 1991
(Master Plumber)
Poet Laureate
Appointed by the governor and council. Must be a resident of N.H. Term, five years.
RSA 3-A.
MAXINE KUMIN, Warner
March 22, 1989 to March 22, 1994
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.
Laconia
JOSEPH GAGE, d
October 9, 1985 to September 1, 1991
BURLON F. McGOWAN
August 15, 1984 to September 1, 1989
THOMAS F MULLEN
October 23, 1985 to September 1, 1990
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Nashua
THOMAS A. MAFFEE, r
September 10, 1984 to September 1, 1991
MAURICE L. AREL
March 7, 1986 to September 1, 1989
ALAN G. JEFFERY, r
February 2, 1983 to September 1, 1990
Portsmouth
JOSEPH R. VERGE AU, r
June 24, 1987 to September 1, 1989
MARK G. KELLIHER, d
February 4, 1987 to September 1, 1991
PETER G. WEEKS, r
April 27, 1988 to September 1, 1990
POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION COMMISSION
2/2 Beacon St., Concord 271-2555
Twenty-one members as follows: President of the University of New Hampshire; Presi-
dent 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 governors 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 governors 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 Col-
leges 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 Col-
leges, 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 members on a Board of Directors of any educational 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.
STATE GOVERNMENT 459
RICHARD A. GUSTAFSON, Manchester
(President N.H. College)
May 25, 1988 to June 30, 1989
(On recommendation from N.H. College and University Council)
WALTER PETERSON, Peterborough
(President of Franklin Pierce College)
October 24, 1979 to June 30, 1992
(On recommendation from N.H. College and University Council)
SR. JEANNE PERREAULT, Nashua
(Rep. Rivier College)
March 28, 1984 to June 30, 1993
(On recommendation from N.H. College and University Council)
WILLIAM R. O'CONNELL, JR., Henniker
(Rep. New England College)
January 22, 1987 to June 30, 1991
(On recommendation from N.H. College and University Council)
DR. JOACHIM FROEHLICH, Manchester
(Representing St. Anselm's College)
June 3, 1981 to June 30, 1990
(On recommendation of N.H. College and University Council)
KATHERINE H. SALT, Henniker
(Full-time undergraduate student, a private
four-year college)
(To serve until graduation or change of status
from a full-time student)
(recommendation of N.H. College and University Countil)
KENNETH GALEUCIA, Bedford
October 23, 1985 to June 30, 1990
(representing a College not a member of the N.H.
College and University Council)
GARY P CLARK, Hanover
May 23, 1984 to June 30, 1992
(recommendation of the N.H. College and University Council)
Vacancy
Term to end June 30, 1991
(Lay Public)
RAYMOND E. CLOSSON, Manchester
November 6, 1985 to June 30, 1989
(Lay Public)
FERNE R SCHMIDTCHEN, Londonderry
November 2, 1983 to June 30, 1993
(Lay Public)
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MAURICE LAMY, Manchester
August 27, 1987 to June 30, 1992
(Lay Public)
Executive Director
Appointed by the Postsecondary Education Commission. Term, four years and until
successor is appointed and qualified. RSA 188-D.
DR. JAMES A. BUSSELLE
June 23, 1979 to June 23, 1991
POSTSECONDARY VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
State House Annex, Concord, 271-2722
Board of governors, consisting of three members from the field of business and industry,
two from the field of education, one from the field of health service and one from the
field of labor. Appointed by the governor and council for four-year terms; provided that
of the initial appointments, three shall be appointed for two-years and the remaining four
members appointed to full four-year terms. Governor shall determine which initial appoint-
ments shall be made for less than full terms. Board annually elects chairman from its
members. Vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term only. RSA 188-F.
MARK MacKENZIE, Manchester
December 7, 1983 to July 1, 1989
(Labor)
BARBARA A. ROUSSEAU, Merrimack
July 25, 1986 to July 1, 1991
(Education)
H. IRENE PETERS, Concord
December 30, 1983 to July 1, 1991
(Health)
ROLAND N. PETERSEN, Nashua
December 30, 1983 to July 1, 1989
(Business/Industry)
RICHARD HAMILTON, Littleton
December 30, 1983 to July 1, 1991
(Business/Industry)
CHARLES P PUKSTA, Claremont
February 8, 1984 to July 1, 1991
(Business/Industry)
RICHARD A. McCANN, Nashua
November 6, 1985 to July 1, 1989
(Education)
STATE GOVERNMENT 461
Commissioner
Appointed by the governor and council for a four-year term. Shall be qualified by educa-
tion and experience. RSA 188-F.
MARY PILLSBURY BROWN, Manchester
December 30, 1983 to July 1, 1987
Public Employee Labor Relations Board
163 Manchester St., Concord 271-2587
Five regular and three 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 in-
terest, and the fifth member, who shall be chairman, and the third alternate member shall
be appointed to represent the public at large, and shall not hold elective or appointive public
office, or elected or appointive office, or membership, in organized labor at the time of
his appointment or during his 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.
JAMES C. ANDERSON, Manchester
October 29, 1975 to October 29, 1983
(Labor)
RICHARD W. ROULX, Manchester
December 21, 1983 to October 15, 1990
(Management)
RICHARD E. MOLAN, Manchester
March 7, 1986 to October 2, 1991
(Labor)
SEYMOUR OSMAN, Dover
June 18, 1980 to September 17, 1992
(Management)
EDWARD HASELTINE, New London
August 27, 1987 to September 12, 1993
(Public)
DANIEL TOOMEY, Merrimack
January 15, 1986 to December 6, 1991
(alt. member rep. Labor)
JOHN B. ANDREWS, Concord
February 5, 1986 to December 19, 1991
(alt. member rep. Management)
JOHN BUCKLEY, Dover
March 16, 1982 to February 13, 1992
(alt. member rep. Public)
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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. Term, 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.
BRUCE B. ELLSWORTH, Contoocook
March 7, 1986 to July 1, 1991
LINDA G. BISSON, Laconia
July 15, 1987 to July 1, 1993
VINCENT J. lACOPINO, Newbury, Chairman
May 4, 1983 to July 1, 1989
NEW HAMPSHIRE REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
Johnson Hall, 3rd Floor, 107 Pleasant St., Concord
271-2701
Five members: two licensed real estate brokers, one licensed real estate salesman, one
lawyer, and one public member. The licensed real estate salesman shall be a member as
long as he maintains his status as a licensed real estate salesman. The public member shall
be a person who is not, and never was, a member of the real estate 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 real estate services or an activity directly related to real estate, in-
cluding the representation of the commission or profession for a fee at any time during
the 5 years preceding appointment. Each member of the commission shall be a resident
of this state for at least 6 years prior to his appointment. Appointed by governor, with the
advice and consent of the council for a term of five years and until his successor is duly
appointed. Any vacancy shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term. No member
may serve more than 2 consecutive full terms. The commission shall select one from its
number to be chairman. RSA 331-A.
WILLIAM H. KELLEY, Bedford
December 7, 1988 to September 15, 1993
(Attorney)
ANN R GALLAGHER, Concord
March 19, 1980 to September 15, 1989
(Broker)
Vacancy
Term to end September 15, 1990
(Public Member)
BERGE M. NALBANDIAN, Salem
September 24, 1986 to September 15, 1991
(Broker)
STATE GOVERNMENT 463
GERARD J. PROVENCHER, Londonderry
November 5, 1982 to September 15, 1992
(Non-Broker)
Executive Director
VALERIE B. LANIGAN, Concord
Term began November 10, 1986
DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
105 Loudon Rd., Concord, 271-2343
Commissioner
Appointed by the governor and council. Term, four years from the date of appoint-
ment and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired
term. RSA 12-A:2.
STEPHEN K. RICE, North Conway
April 12, 1989 to August 27, 1991
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.
JOHN E. SARGENT, Chichester
April 1, 1986 to April 1, 1990
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.
JOHN E. BURNS, Wilton
April 9, 1986 to April 1, 1990
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.
WILBUR F. LaPAGE, Strafford
March 7, 1984 to April 1, 1990
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 repre-
sentative whose appointment shall be co-terminous with the Commissioner's tenure of of-
fice. 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.
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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.
BRUCE CONNOLLY, Epsom
December 21, 1988 to April 1, 1993
(Manufacturing)
MICHAEL S. MARCONI, r, Portsmouth
September 24, 1986 to April I, 1989
(Commerce)
DAVID R. NOYES, Epsom
November 6, 1985 to April 1, 1990
(Forestry)
RICHARD F. HAMILTON, Littleton
June 23, 1986 to April 1, 1991
(Public Relations)
RICHARD INFANTINE, d, Amherst
June 30, 1981 to April 1, 1991
(Public Member)
RICHARD BEAUDET, d, Newmarket
December 27, 1972 to April 1, 1992
(Agriculture)
PAUL T. DOHERTY, Gorham
November 16, 1988 to April 1, 1992
(Recreation)
Caretaker for the Old Man of the Mountain
Appointed by the governor and council to serve at pleasure of same. RSA 3-B
NIELS NIELSEN, Plymouth
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 unex-
pired term. In addition to the six appointive members, the Commissioner of the Depart-
ment 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.
STATE GOVERNMENT 465
STEPHEN W. FOSS, Rye
December 21, 1983 to December 16, 1993
ROLAND BARNABY, Portsmouth
May 1, 1985 to December 16, 1989
(Commercial Fisherman)
STUART N. SHAINES, Portsmouth
September 4, 1986 to December 16, 1990
EDWARD D. HAUSE, Hampton
February 15, 1989 to August 29, 1993
RICHARD A. CONSIDINE,Rye
November 26, 1986 to December 16, 1991
RAYMOND H. WOOD, Hampton
December 2, 1987 to December 16, 1992
Director
Appointed by the governor and council, who shall be qualified by education and experience.
Term, five years. RSA 271-A:l-a.
ERNEST E. CONNOR, Dover
September 4, 1986 to July 1, 1991
Joint Promotional Program Screening Committee
Consists of the director of the office of vacation travel 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, attraction, campground and lodg-
ing. Term, three-years, provided that the initial appointments shall be three for three-year
terms, two for two-year terms and two for a one-year term for the members nominated
by the New Hampshire travel council. The member nominated by the commissioner of
resources and economic development shall be appointed to a full three-year term. The
Governor shall determine which of the members shall be appointed to less than full terms.
Members to serve until successors are appointed and qualified. Committee elects its own
chairman. RSA 12 -A
RICHARD HAMILTON, Littleton
July 13, 1985 to July 13, 1991
(Skiing)
N. SCOTT BRACKETT, Weirs Beach
July 13, 1985 to July 13, 1988
(Attractions)
MILDRED A. BEACH, Wolfeboro
July 13, 1985 to July 13, 1991
(Regional Associations)
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GRETCHEN ZIEGLER, Hancock
July 13, 1985 to July 13, 1990
(Camping)
STEPHEN R BARBA, Dixville
July 13, 1985 to July 13, 1990
(Lodging)
GLEN FRENCH, Exeter
October 28, 1987 to July 13, 1989
(Chambers of Commerce)
KATHLEEN SOLDATI, Concord
July 13, 1985 to July 13, 1989
(Member-at-Large)
KRISTOFER KLEFOS, Concord
October 28, 1987 to December 3, 1990
(Designee of Commissioner of DRED)
R. STONING MORRELL, JR., Glen
October 29, 1986 to July 13, 1991
(Attractions)
NEW HAMPSHIRE RETIREMENT SYSTEM
169 Manchester St., Concord, 271-3351
Board of Trustees
The administration of this system is vested in a board of thirteen trustees. Bank Com-
missioner 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 ex-
perience and not be members of the system and shall serve a term of two years and until
their successors are appointed and qualified. 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 ap-
pointed 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 appoin-
ting a senate or a house member who shall serve for the unexpired term.
New Hampshire State Employees' Associadon, the New Hampshire Education Associa-
tion, 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. Each member so appointed shall hold office until
his successor is appointed and qualified. When a vacancy occurs, the Governor and Coun-
cil 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
STATE GOVERNMENT 467
one of the non-member trustees to serve as chairman of said board of trustees. RSA 100-A:14,
l.(Ch. 193, 1988)
PAUL J. McGOLDRICK, Littleton
September 7, 1983 to July 13, 1991
(public member)
CHARLES BALDWIN, Raymond
August 10, 1983 to July 13, 1990
(non-member trustee)
GLENN L. LEVESQUE, Eaton Center
August 12, 1981 to July 1, 1989
(nom. by N.H. State Employees' Assoc.)
WILLIAM M. CONNELLY, Gilford
February 25, 1988 to July 1, 1990
(nom. by N.H. State Employees' Assoc.)
THOMAS M. HURLEY, Hollis
August 27, 1987 to July 1, 1989
(nom. by N.H. State Permanent Firemen's Assoc.)
ARTHUR J. BEAUDRY, Manchester
January 22, 1988 to July 1, 1990
(nom. by N.H. State Permanent Firemen's Assoc.)
LYNN M. PRESBY, Freedom
August 10, 1983 to July 1, 1989
(nom. by N.H. Police Assoc.)
PAUL BRODEUR, Manchester
July 24, 1985 to July 1, 1990
(nom. by N.H. Police Assoc.)
WILLIAM PERRON, Walpole
December 7, 1983 to July 1, 1989
(nom. by N.H. Education Assoc.)
RONALD N. BAILEY, Lebanon
December 29, 1976 to July 1, 1990
(nom. by N.H. Education Assoc.)
SEN. RHONA M. CHARBONNEAU, Hudson
REP RICHARD H. CAMPBELL, JR., Gilford
Executive Secretary
Appointed by the board of trustees of retirement system. RSA 100-A:44.
HARRY M. DESCOTEAU, Manchester
Term began July 15, 1977
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DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ADMINISTRATION
61 S. Spring St., 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, 1992
Assistant Commissioner
Nominated by commissioner for appointment by governor and council . Term, four-years.
RSA 21-J
ARTHUR G. DANIE, Concord
Appointed September 25, 1973
Current Use Advisory Board
Thirteen 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 five thousand, one of whom shall be an assessing
official in a town with a population of more than five thousand, and one of whom shall
be an assessing official in a city and two members of the public appointed by the governor
with consent of the council. Each member shall hold office for a term of his position
as an assessing official or for two years, wliichever 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 Commis-
sioner of Agriculture, the Commissoner of the Department of Resources and Economic
Development, the Dean of the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture of the University
of New Hampshire, the Commissioner of Revenue Administration, the Director of the Depart-
ment of Fish and Game, or their designees, and the Executive Secretary of the New Hamp-
shire Association of Conservation Commission. The Board shall annually elect one its
members as chairman. RSA 79-A. (Ch. 322:1987)
ROBERT W. MOORE, JR., Westmoreland
February 12, 1986 to December 23, 1989
(representing assessing official from town with
less than 5,000 population)
ROBERT H. STEWART, Exeter
June 29, 1984 to December 23, 1989
(representing assessing official from town with
over 5,000 population)
RICHARD STAPLETON, Berlin
November 16, 1988 to March 15, 1990
(representing assessing official in a city)
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THOMAS E. ABBOTTS, Plymouth
November 16, 1988 to November 16, 1990
(Public Member)
JAMES MARTELL, Concord
November 16, 1988 to November 16, 1990
(Public Member)
SEN. RHONA M. CHARBONNEAU, Hudson
RER GEORGE T. MUSLER, Barrington
Saco Watershed Commission
Five members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council.
Must be bona fide residents of the Saco Watershed area in this state. Term, five years
and until successors are elected and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for the unexpired term.
Commission shall elect from its members a chairman, vice-chairman, treasurer and secretary.
RSA 226-A:2.
JUDY FULLER, Jackson
February 6, 1985 to August 30, 1989
DAVID NICHOLS, Center Conway
March 16, 1982 to August 30, 1991
GENE G. CHANDLER, Bartlett
December 16, 1977 to August 30, 1990
DOUGLAS C. BURNELL, Conway
December 16, 1977 to August 30, 1992
ELIZABETH DICKINSON, South Conway
February 22, 1985 to August 30, 1988
DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY
Hazen Drive, Concord, 271-2251
RSA 21-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.
(Ch. 124; 1987).
RICHARD M. FLYNN, Dover
January 21, 1972 to January 1, 1992
Assistant Commissioner
Nominated by commissioner for appointment by the governor, with consent of the coun-
cil 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. May be reappointed.
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DOUGLAS L. PATCH, Bedford
January 15, 1986 to March 31, 1991
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 prose-
cution, and in the enforcement of traffic laws at the time of appointment. Vacancies to
be filled for unexpired term.
GEORGE L. IVERSON, Hampton
December 3, 1985 to March 31, 1990
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.
ROBERT K. TURNER, Concord
January 15, 1986 to March 31, 1990
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.
CHARLES E. SOVA, Canaan
January 19, 1983 to March 31, 1990
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.
ROBERT X. DANOS, Manchester
February 2, 1983 to January 1, 1990
Director of Enforcement
Must be certified police officer. RSA 21-P:11. Serves at pleasure of governor and council.
EDWARD J. DALEY, JR., Pembroke
July 1, 1987 to March 31, 1992
State Coordinator of Highway Safety
Appointed by the governor and council for a term of five years. RSA 239-B:7.
JOHN B. McDUFFEE, Deerfield
February 3, 1978 to February 3, 1993
STATE GOVERNMENT 471
Electricians' Board
Board consists of five members including 2 master electricians, one journeyman electri-
cian 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 consecutive terms. Board annually elects chairman, vice-
chairman and secretary, who shall be one of the appointed members. RSA 17-G.
GREGORY M. AHEARN, Nashua
August 7, 1987 to June 30, 1992
JAMES D. CASEY, Dover
August 14, 1975 to July 1, 1993
(Member of Organized Labor)
THOMAS A. SWIST, Bedford
December 24, 1975 to July 1, 1990
(Teacher of Industrial Electricity)
ARTHUR R PALMER, Claremont
August 26, 1981 to August 26, 1991
(Public Member)
JOHN T. WHITING, Contoocook
August 7, 1987 to October 28, 1991
(Public Member)
State Board of Fire Control
Nine 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; and (9) the position of chief of a volunteer fire department. Term,
five years and until successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancy to be filled for unex-
pired term. One member of the board shall be designated as chairman by the Governor.
RSA 153:2.
WILLIAM FERNS, Concord
October 19, 1987 to July 8, 1993
(Petroleum Industry)
MICHAEL FITZGERALD, Rochester
August 31, 1983 to July 8, 1993
(Chemical Engineer)
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DONALD A. CRATE, Enfield
February 6, 1985 to July 8, 1989
(Forest Fire Warden)
GEORGE W. MOYNAHAN, JR, Rye
November 9, 1984 to July 8, 1989
(Volunteer Chief of Fire Dept.)
MARTIN U. MICHAELIS, Amherst
July 21, 1975 to July 8, 1990
(Architect)
MICHAEL D. MOONEY, Laconia
March 7, 1986 to July 8, 1990
(Chief of Municipal Fire Dept.)
DOUGLAS W. TOWLE, Gilmanton
August 31, 1983 to July 8, 1991
(Manufacturing Industry)
DONALD SARGENT, Littleton, Chairman
January 30, 1980 to July 8, 1992
(Insurance)
PHILIP D. MORAN, Keene
September 17, 1971 to July 8, 1992
(Electrical Engineer)
Bureau of Fire Safety
State Fire Marshal
Nominated by the commissioner from a list of 3 to 5 nominees submitted by the state
advisory board of fire control for appointment by governor with the consent of the council.
Term, four years. Shall be a citizen of N.H. or become a citizen within one year of his
appointment and be technically qualified.
WILLIAM J. TOLAND, Exeter
February 12, 1986 to March 31, 1992
Moorings Appeals Board
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. (Ch. 324; 1987) RSA
270:69
RICHARD E. GALWAY, JR., Bedford
October 28, 1987 to October 28, 1990
WALTER KILIAN, Mont Vernon
October 28, 1987 to October 28, 1989
ROBERT L. JEFFRIES, Loudon
December 16, 1987 to December 16, 1991
STATE GOVERNMENT 473
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 in-
terests: one who operates a surface lift as defined in RSA 225-A:2, 1 (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 recom-
mendations 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 (Ch. 151, 1988)
STANLEY JUDGE, Gorham
June 20, 1988 to June 20, 1989
(Surface Lift)
HARRY REID, Sugar Hill
June 20, 1988 to June 20, 1990
(Cable Lift)
EDWIN D. DUVALL, Salem
June 20, 1988 to June 1, 1992
(Insurance Industry)
WILLIAM A. NORTON, JR., Sugar Hill
June 20, 1988 to June 20, 1991
(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 Executive 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 Depart-
ment of Health and Human Services and the Liquor Commission. RSA 238.
CATHRINE CAOUETTE, Contoocook
November 22, 1983 to September 10, 1990
HAROLD R KNOWLTON, JR., Laconia
October 26, 1988 to September 16, 1990
ALBERT B. STAVITSKY, New London
December 27, 1984 to September 16, 1990
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JOEL NELSON, Bedford
September 25, 1985 to September 16, 1990
JUDITH HERMAN, Nashua
September 25, 1985 to September 16, 1990
ROMEO J. LAVIGNE, Berlin
December 27, 1984 to September 16, 1989
GEORGE L. IVERSON, Hampton
December 13, 1978 to September 16, 1989
RUSSELL E. MacCLEERY, Chichester
September 16, 1965 to September 16, 1989
JEREMIAH GEARAN, Concord
December 27, 1984 to September 16, 1989
CLARK R DUMONT, Bedford
December 27, 1984 to September 16, 1989
ANDREW J. POLAK, Hudson
December 19, 1979 to September 16, 1993
DONALD ANDERSON, Manchester
September 28, 1988 to September 16, 1993
LOUIS BABIN Littleton
September 28, 1988 to September 16, 1993
DONALD MINER, Concord
November 22, 1983 to September 16, 1993
DAVID DEANS, Concord
July 24, 1985 to September 16, 1993
State-Capital City Planning Board
Three members, not more than two of whom may be of the same political party, to be
appointed by the governor with the approval of the council. One nominated by the city
planning board of the city of Concord who shall be the director of planning for the city
of Concord or a member of the planning board. One nominated by the Director of the Depart-
ment of Resources and Economic Development from its planning section. One appointed
by the Governor, who shall serve as chairman. Term, three years or until successor is
chosen and qualified. Laws of 1965, 345.
LAWRENCE J. SULLIVAN, JR., Concord
March 26, 1986 to January 28, 1991
DAVID C. NEVILLE, d, Concord
February 22, 1977 to January 28, 1992
STATE GOVERNMENT 475
RANDALL P. RAYMOND, Concord
February 18, 1976 to January 28, 1990
(Director of Concord Planning Office)
STATE SWEEPSTAKES COMMISSION
Fort Eddy Rd., 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. Initial appointments shall be one
for one-year, one for two years and one for three years. Vacancies to be filled for the unex-
pired term. RSA 284
JOHN MARRO, Littleton
February 11, 1981 to June 29, 1991
HOWARD W. KEEGAN, Manchester
August 10, 1983 to June 29, 1989
J. RICHARD HIGGINS, Manchester
September 25, 1985 to June 29, 1990
Executive Director
JAMES E. WIMSATT
Board of Tax and Land Appeals
107 Pleasant St., 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. Appointed by the Supreme Court and commissioned by the governor. Term,
five years and until successors are appointed and qualified. Vacancies to be filled for unex-
pired term. Supreme Court designates Chairman to serve for duration of his term. RSA 71-B.
ANNE S. RICHMOND, ESQ., Concord, Chairman
January 1, 1985 to December 31, 1989
GEORGE TWIGG III, Gilmanton
January 1, 1987 to December 31, 1991
PAUL B. FRANKLIN, Plainfield
February 27, 1989 to December 31, 1992
PETER J. DONAHUE, Durham
February 14, 1986 to February 13, 1991
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. Vacancy to be filled for the
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unexpired term. Director appointed by Veteran's Council with the approval of the governor
and council. RSA 115:4.
NORMA OGLE, Nashua
December 6, 1979 to June 30, 1991
MAURICE J. LEVESQUE, Nashua
July 16, 1980 to June 30, 1989
CHARLES A. NOON, Portsmouth
May 20, 1981 to June 30, 1990
Director
CONRAD V. MORAN, Manchester
Term began October 28, 1987
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Hazen Drive, Concord, 271-3731
RSA 21-L
Commissioner
Appointed by the governor with consent of the council for a term of four years.
WALLACE E. STICKNEY, North Salem
December 3, 1985 to December 3, 1991
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.
WILLIAM FLETCHER, Warner
January 15, 1986 to January 15, 1990
Director of Project Development
Nominated by commissioner to be appointed by governor with consent of the council
for a term of four years.
LEON S. KENISON, Concord
February 18, 1987 to February 18, 1991
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) 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 N.H.: (f) general aviation; (g) assistant
commissioner, 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; provided, however, that the initial appointments shall be two
STATE GOVERNMENT 477
for two years, two for three years and two for four years. Board members shall not serve
more than 2 consecutive terms. Board annually elects chairman. RSA 21-L
DONALD C. DAVIDSON, Nashua
April 23, 1986 to April 23, 1990
(Airline)
Vacancy
Term to end April 23, 1990
(General Aviation)
WYLIE L. APTE, North Conway
April 23, 1986 to April 23, 1992
(Aviation Association of New Hampshire)
BRUCE M. TOTER, Londonderry
July 25, 1986 to July 25, 1989
(Airport Authority)
CHARLES O. CARY, Sunapee
July 25, 1986 to July 25, 1992
(Corporate Aviation)
JOHN W. FERNS, Concord
October 29, 1986 to October 29, 1990
(Airport Manager)
Director of Aeronautics
HAROLD W. BUKER, JR., New London
August 20, 1986 to August 20, 1990
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 unex-
pired term. Governor designates chairman. Board elects vice-chairman.
THOMAS F MORAN, Brookline
April 23, 1986 to April 23, 1989
(Professional Engineer)
FREDERICK L. BAYBUTT, Keene
April 23, 1986 to April 23, 1991
(General Public)
ERIC G. FALKENHAM, Concord
May 7, 1986 to May 7, 1990
(Legal Profession)
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GEORGE R. CUSHMAN, JR., Dunbarton
May 7, 1986 to May 7, 1990
(Alternate/General Public)
LEE F. CARROLL, Gorham
June 23, 1986 to June 23, 1990
(Alternate/ Prof. Engineers)
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 mat-
ters 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; provided, that initial appointments shall be one for one year;
one for two years; and one for three years. Vacancies to be filled for unexpired term. Governor
shall designate chairman. Board elects vice-chairman.
KENNETH D. MURPHY, Portsmouth
December 22, 1988 to April 23, 1991
(General Public)
GEORGE B. THOMSON, New London
April 23, 1986 to April 23, 199X)
(Alternate/ General Public)
JAMES D. CAHILL III, Concord
April 23, 1986 to April 23, 1992
(Legal Profession)
PETER R. LEISHMAN, Milford
May 7, 1986 to May 7, 1990
(Expert on Railroad Matters)
JOHN W. FLANDERS, Kingston
July 25, 1986 to July 25, 1990
(Alternate/ Public Member)
State Commission on the 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.
Vacancy
Term to end October 20, 1990
PATRICIA CUNNINGHAM, Keene
June 24, 1987 to October 20, 1990
ELIZABETH P BARNES, Laconia
December 21, 1988 to October 20, 1990
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ROBERTA ANNE BRUNELLE-PFUNDSTEIN, Contoocook
June 24, 1987 to October 20, 1991
JUDITH E. HAMPE, Contoocook
January 5, 1989 to October 20, 1991
MARY COELLNER BARKER, Exeter
November 21, 1985 to October 20, 1991
SUSAN HARLAN, Nashua
July 7, 1986 to October 20, 1989
JANE R LANE, Keene
December 7, 1983 to October 20, 1989
CAROL COLBURN, Belmont
November 16, 1988 to October 20, 1991
SUE H. STAHL, Bedford
November 6, 1985 to October 20, 1991
VIRGINIA L. HEARD, Center Sandwich
November 26, 1986 to October 20, 1990
KATHRYN T. TAYLOR, Littleton
August 7, 1987 to October 20, 1991
JANET ALLARD ALOSA, Manchester
August 27, 1987 to October 20, 1991
DEBRA BETH STEVER, Randolph
July 25, 1986 to October 20, 1989
JUDY L. R^RISEAU, Manchester
November 2, 1983 to August 27, 1989
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LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
President of the Senate
WILLIAM S. BARTLETT, JR., Kingston
Speaker of the House of Representatives
W. DOUGLAS SCAMMAN, JR., Stratham
Senate Clerk
WILMONT S. WHITE, Moultonborough
Assistant Senate Clerk
GLORIA M. RANDLETT, Concord
Senate Sergeant-at-Arms
RICHARD H. WIGGIN, Warner
House Clerk
JAMES A. CHANDLER, Concord
Assistant House Clerk
LEO J. CALLAHAN, Concord
House Sergeant-at-Arms
WARREN W LEARY, Alton
Legislative Budget Assistant
Appointed by the fiscal committee of the Legislature RSA 14:30, 34; 1969, 281
CHARLES L. CONNOR, Pembroke
Appointed October 4, 1984
Director of Audits
MICHAEL C. BUCKLEY, Derry
Appointed February, 1985
Legislative Services Director
Appointed by the joint committee on legislative facilities. Term, two years co-terminous
with the biennial legislative term. RSA I7-A:2.
Acting Director
JOHN B. HAMMOND
Appointed January 9, 1989
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STATE GOVERNMENT
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President — William S. Bartlett, Jr., Kingston
President Pro-Tern
Senate Vice-President
Majority Leader
Assistant Majority Leader
Majority Whip
Assistant Majority Whip
Minority Leader
Assistant Minority Leaders
Minority Whip
Deputy Minority Whips
Senate Leadership
Eleanor P. Podles, Manchester
Rhona M. Charbonneau, Hudson
Edward C. Dupont, Rochester
Franklin G. Torr, Dover
Sheila Roberge, Bedford
Susan McLane, Concord
Roger Heath, Sandwich
Robert F. Preston, Hampton
Robert A. Stephen, Manchester
James R. St. Jean, Manchester
Mary S. Nelson, Nashua
Elaine S. Krasker, Portsmouth
George F. Disnard, Claremont
Wayne D. King, Rumney
NEW HAMPSHIRE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Speaker — W. Douglas Scamman, Jr., Stratham
Deputy Speaker
Majority Leader
Assistant Majority Leaders
Majority Whip
Minority Leader
Deputy Minority Leader
Assistant Minority Leaders
Minority Whip
Assistant Minority Whip
Harold W. Burns, Whitefield
Vincent J. Palumbo, Jr., Kingsto
James Phelps, Andover
Elsie Vartanian, Salem
Ann M. Torr, Dover
Mary P. Chambers, Etna
William R. Matson, Troy
William H. McCann, Jr., Dover
Lillian E. Soucy, Manchester
Joanne A. O'Rourke, Manchester
Joseph A. MacDonald, Portsmouth
Albert J. Dionne, Rollinsford
Edward Densmore, Franconia
Susan Spear, Keene
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JUDICIARY
Supreme Court
A chief justice and four associates justices appointed by the governor and
council. Term, until seventy years of age.
Limitation
Name-Residence
Chief Justice:
David A. Brock, Hopkinton
Associate Justices:
William F. Batchelder, Plymouth
David H. Souter, Weare
William R. Johnson, Hanover
W. Stephen Thayer III, Manchester
Appointment
August 20, 1986
June 19, 1981
September 7, 1983
July 10, 1985
September 4, 1986
by age
July 6, 2006
October 15, 1996
September 17, 2009
October 21, 2000
January 13, 2016
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 succeeding years, if affirmed by specific ap-
propriation after January 1, 1985. Appointed by governor and council. Term, until seventy
years of age. RSA 491:1
Limitation
Name-Residence Appointment by age
Chief Justice:
Richard R Dunfey, Manchester
Associate Justices:
George S. Pappagianis, Nashua
Frederick D. Goode, Bedford
Joseph A. DiClerico, Jr., New London
Charles J. Contas, Keene
Robert H. Temple, Dover
Linda Stewart Dalianis, Nashua
Vincent P. Dunn, Concord
Joseph P. Nadeau, Durham
Robert B. Dickson, Ctr. Conway
Douglas Roberts Gray, Rye
William Jennings O'Neil, Manchester
Walter Murphy, Plymouth
Peter W. Smith, Littleton
Philip S. Hollman, Manchester
George L. Manias, Concord
Margaret Q. Flynn, Nashua
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 III, Laconia
May 23, 1979
January 3, 1980
August 1, 1975
January 2, 1977
July 1, 1978
September 12, 1979
October 15, 1980
August 26, 1981
August 26, 1981
September 28, 1983
November 2, 1983
December 7, 1983
December 7, 1983
March 22, 1985
April 3, 1985
August 12, 1985
February 12, 1986
March 26, 1986
September 4, 1986
April 14, 1987
August 27, 1987
January 13, 1988
January 13, 1988
September 7, 1988
December 7, 1988
October 8, 1999
April 23, 1994
November 3, 2000
January 30, 2011
March 4, 1990
July 28, 1997
October 9, 2018
June 18, 1992
June 30, 2008
October 2, 1994
April 26, 2003
August 13, 1999
December 11, 2007
October 11, 2008
October 27, 2007
July 31, 2005
July 9, 1992
February 1, 2017
July 18, 2014
July 11, 2015
October 14, 2019
May 2, 2016
April 7, 2006
October 23, 2012
March 30, 2022
STATE GOVERNMENT 483
Judicial Referee
RSA 493-A
Vacancy
Judicial Council
A Justice of the Supreme Court selected by the justices thereof; a Justice of the Superior
Court selected by the justices thereof; a Judge of Probate selected by the judges thereof;
the President of the New Hampshire Municipal and District Court Justices Association;
the Attorney General; the President of the New Hampshire Bar Association; a Clerk of
the Superior Court, selected by the Superior Court Clerk's Association; and seven other
members appointed by the Governor and Council, four of whom shall be members of the
bar of the state of wide experience who have been admitted to practice in the state for more
than five years and at least one of whom shall be a lay person. None of these members
shall be a member of the general court. The term of each member except the Attorney
General, the President of New Hampshire Bar Association, and the President of the New
Hampshire Municipal and District Court Justices Association shall be for three years and
until his successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled for the remainder
of any term in the same manner and from the same group as the original appointment.
The Attorney General, the President of the New Hampshire Bar Association, and the president
of the New Hampshire Municipal and District Court Justices Association shall be ex-officio
members. Council elects chairman and secretary. RSA 494.
PHILIP S. DUNLAP, Concord
July 25, 1986 to November 25, 1990
(Public Member)
H. ALFRED CASASSA, Hampton, Vice-Chm.
December 21, 1983 to October 18, 1990
RICHARD A. HAMPE, Hopkinton
November 28, 1984 to October 18, 1990
DONALD W. GUSHING, Franklin
December 30, 1976 to October 18, 1990
(Judge of Probate)
RICHARD R DUNFEY, Laconia
(Superior Court)
JAMES N. SESSLER, Laconia
May 28, 1987 to October 18, 1989
NORMAN H. STAHL, Bedford, Chm.
December 30, 1983 to October 18, 1989
WILLIAM F. BATCHELDER, Plymouth
(Supreme Court)
STILLMAN D. ROGERS, Keene
(Clerk, Superior Court)
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RICHARD C. GAGLIUSO, Nashua
March 7, 1986 to October 18, 1991
GREGORY H. SMITH, Concord
November 28, 1984 to October 18, 1991
THOMAS H. RICHARDS, Manchester
(President-elect of N.H. Bar Association)
STEPHEN L. TOBER, Portsmouth
(President of N.H. Bar Association)
JOHN P ARNOLD, Francestown
(Attorney General)
PAUL H. LAWRENCE, Manchester
(President, N.H. Municipal and District Court Justices Assoc.)
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.
County-Name-Residence
Belknap:
Christina M. O'Neill, Laconia
Carroll:
Arlond C. Shea, Conway
Cheshire:
Peter S. Espiefs, Keene
Coos:
Frederick J. Harrigan, Colebrook
Grafton:
Gary W. Boyle, Littleton
Hillsborough:
Raymond A. Cloutier, Goffstown
Merrimack:
Donald W. Cushing, Franklin
Rockingham:
John R. Maher, Portsmouth
Strafford:
Gary R. Cassavechia, Rochester
Sullivan:
Harry V. Spanos, Newport
Limitation
Appointment
by age
January 8, 1987
May 15, 2023
October 31, 1969
July 25, 1990
October 24, 1979
September 29, 2001
April 16, 1951
February 21, 1990
September 7, 1982
November 6, 2018
January 28, 1981
August 11, 2008
December 27, 1966
September 6, 1994
July 13, 1983
December 3, 2011
January 28, 1981
February 24, 2016
July 29, 1980
May 8, 1996
STATE GOVERNMENT 485
State Reporter
Appointed by the Supreme Court. Term, not limited. RSA 505:1
RALPH H. WOOD, Manchester
Appointed May 1, 1980
Clerk of Supreme Court
Appointed by the Supreme Court. Term, not limited. RSA 490:19
RALPH H. WOOD, Manchester
Appointed May 1, 1980
Clerks of Superior Court
Appointed by the Superior Court. Term, not limited. RSA 499:1
Belknap County-DANA W. ZUCKER, Laconia
Carroll County-RICHARD J. DAMOURS, Ossipee
Cheshire County-STILLMAN D. ROGERS, Keene
Coos County-SAMUEL C. FARRINGTON, Lancaster
Grafton County-ROBERT B. MUH, Haverhill
Hillsborough County-JOHN M. SAFFORD, Manchester
Merrimack County-MARSHALL A. BUTTRICK, Greenville
Rockingham County-RAYMOND W. TAYLOR, Exeter
Strafford County-DONALD D. GOODNOW, 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
II, Arts. 46 and 78. RSA 502:1 and 502 -A: 1,35.
Name Appointment Limitation by age
AUBURN DISTRICT — Auburn, Candia, Deerfield, Nottingham, Raymond, North-
wood — Rockingham County.
John A. Korbey J. July 15, 1981 October 25, 2017
Bruce R. Larson S.J. December 7, 1983 September 28, 2008
BERLIN DISTRICT — Berlin, Milan, Dummer, Cambridge, Success — Coos County.
Wallace J. Anctil J. December 13, 1978 July 5, 2009
Arthur H.K. Davis S.J. January 22, 1987 February 9, 2012
CLAREMONT DISTRICT — Claremont, Cornish, Unity, Charlestown, Acworth, Langdon,
Plainfield — Sullivan County
Albert D. Leahy, Jr. J. November 15, 1972 June 22, 2003
Jean Burling S.J. April 11, 1979 July 7, 2016
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Name Appointment Limitation by age
COLEBROOK DISTRICT — Colebrook, Pittsburg, Clarksville, Wentworth's Location,
Errol, Millsfield, Columbia, Stewartstown, Stratford, Dix's Grant, Atkinson and Gilman-
ton Academy Grant, Second College Grant, Dixville, Erving's Location, Odell — Coos
County.
Lawrence H. Miller J. May 1, 1985 March 20, 1994
Vacancy S.J.
CONCORD DISTRICT — Concord, Loudon, Canterbury, Dunbarton, Bow, Hopkinton
— Merrimack County.
Arthur E. Robbins J. April 9, 1981 August 14, 2012
Thomas E. Bamberger S.J. October 26, 1988 December 11, 2020
Michael P. Sullivan A.J. August 26, 1981 March 17, 2015
CONWAY DISTRICT — Conway, Bartlett, Jackson, Eaton, Chatham, Hart's Location,
Albany, Madison, Hale's Location — Carroll County.
Lucius Hamlin Greene J. January 8, 1975 September 23, 1989
Peter H. Fauver S.J. April 11, 1984 July 18, 2017
DERRY DISTRICT — Derry, Chester, Londonderry, Sandown — Rockingham County.
Lawrence R Warhall J. July 15, 1981 October 27, 2006
Edward R. Thornton S.J. December 16, 1987 July 27, 2009
DOVER DISTRICT - Dover, Barrington — Strafford County.
Robert L. Cullinane J. August 20, 1986 December 10, 2009
Stephen M. Morrison S.J. August 20, 1986
DURHAM DISTRICT — Durham, Lee, Madbury — Strafford County
William H. Shaheen J. November 10, 1981 December 30, 2013
Joseph E. Michael, Jr. S.J. July 1, 1964 October 1, 1993
EXETER DISTRICT — Exeter, Newmarket, Stratham, Newfields, Fremont, East Kingston,
Kensington, Epping, Brentwood — Rockingham County.
R. Laurence Cullen J. April 29, 1989 November 15, 2010
Vacancy S.J.
FRANKLIN DISTRICT — Franklin, Northfield, Danbury, Andover, Boscawen, Salisbury,
Hill, Webster — Merrimack County
WH. Dale Townley-Tilson J. July 25, 1986 May 17, 2007
Jay C. Boynton S.J. May 9, 1979 October 8, 2015
GOFFSTOWN DISTRICT — Goffstown, Weare, New Boston, Francestown — Hillsborough
County.
Paul H. Lawrence J. August 29, 1979 June 25, 2016
R. Brian Snow S.J. December 7, 1988 April 9, 2023
STATE GOVERNMENT 487
Name Appointment Limitation by age
GORHAM DISTRICT — Gorham, Randolph, Shelbume, Bean's Purchase, Martin's Loca-
tion, Green's Grant, Pinkham's Grant, Thompson & Meserve's Purchase, Sargent's Pur-
chase, Cutt's Grant, Bean's Grant, Crawford's Purchase, Low & Burbank's Grant, Chandler's
Purchase, Hadley's Purchase — Coos County.
James J. Bums J. December 27, 1966 August 21, 1991
Wallace J. Anctil S.J. February 5, 1975 July 5, 2009
HAMPTON DISTRICT — Hampton, Hampton Falls, North Hampton, South Hampton,
Seabrook — Rockingham County.
Francis J. Frasier J. March 26, 1980 October 27, 2008
Edward J. McDermott S.J. December 19, 1967 June D, 2004
HANOVER DISTRICT — Hanover, Orford, Lyme — Grafton County.
Joseph F Daschbach J. April 11, 1979 August 20, 2007
John I. Boswell S.J. October 24, 1979 October 25, 2000
HAVERHILL DISTRICT — Haverhill, Bath, Landaff, Benton, Piermont, Warren — Grafton
County.
Karl T. Bruckner J. October 15, 1980 November 26, 1997
Timothy J. McKenna S.J. June 3, 1981 July 15, 2016
HENNIKER DISTRICT — Henniker, Warner, Bradford — Merrimack County.
Brackett L. Scheffy J. December 3, 1985 May 31, 2013
Frederic T. Greenhalge S.J. October 15, 1965 November 21, 1993
HILLSBOROUGH DISTRICT — Hillsborough, Deering, Windsor, Antrim, Bennington
— Hillsborough County.
Douglas S. Hatfield, Jr. J. April 11, 1984 October 29, 2005
Robert R. Howard m S.J. August 15, 1984 August 20, 2014
HOOKSETT DISTRICT — Hooksett, Pembroke, Allenstown — Merrimack County.
Robert Louis LaPointe, Jr. J. February 18, 1987 September 24, 2018
Paul R. Kfoury S.J. December 27, 1972 October 9, 2013
JAFFREY-PETERBOROUGH DISTRICT - Jaffrey, Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Troy, Rindge
— Cheshire County and Peterborough, Hancock, Greenville, Greenfield, New Ipswich,
Temple, Sharon — Hillsborough County.
Bernard J. Hampsey, Jr. J. December 16, 1968 October 11, 2007
William N. Prigge S.J. May 12, 1977 August 24, 2010
Martha R. Crocker S.J. August 21, 1985 March 24, 2019
KEENE DISTRICT — Keene, Stoddard, Westmoreland, Surry, Gilsum, Sullivan,
Nelson, Roxbury, Marlow, Swanzey, Marlborough, Winchester, Richmond, Hinsdale, Har-
risville, Walpole, Alstead, Chesterfield — Cheshire County.
Richard J. Talbot J. November 9, 1984 May 15, 2012
Howard B. Lane, Jr. S.J. November 21, 1984 July 23, 2012
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Name Appointment Limitation by age
LACONIA DISTRICT — Laconia, Meredith, New Hampton, Gilford, Sanbomton, Tilton,
Belmont, Alton, Gilmanton, Center Harbor — 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 — Lancaster, Stark, Northumberland, Carroll, Whitefield,
Dalton, Jefferson, Kilkenny — Coos County.
Paul F. Donovan J. August 10, 1983 December 15, 2002
Paul D. Desjardins S.J. June 22, 1988 October 22, 2024
LEBANON DISTRICT — Lebanon, Enfield, Canaan, Grafton, Orange — Grafton County
Albert J. Cirone, Jr. J. June 22, 1988 May 5, 2018
N. George Papademas S.J. August 9, 1972 June 19, 1992
LINCOLN DISTRICT — Lincoln, Woodstock, Livermore — Grafton County.
Stephen U. Samaha J. August 21, 1985 February 11, 2014
Thomas A. Rappa Jr. S.J. December 21, 1988 January 18, 2023
LITTLETON DISTRICT — Littleton, Monroe, Lyman, Lisbon, Franconia, Bethlehem,
Sugar Hill, Easton — Grafton County.
John Peter Cyr J. August 21, 1985 September 1, 2014
Nancy F. Vaughan S.J. December 21, 1988 February 20, 2017
MANCHESTER DISTRICT — Manchester — Hillsborough County.
Armand Capistran J. January 19, 1970 November 19, 1995
James V. Broderick S.J. April 30, 1965 September 11, 1994
Norman Champagne A.J. December 7, 1983 September 25, 2011
MERRIMACK DISTRICT — Merrimack, Bedford — Hillsborough County.
Charles F Morrill J. March 30, 1962 July 2, 2002
Gregory E. Michael S.J. November 12, 1986 December 10, 2017
MILFORD DISTRICT — Milford, Brookline, Amherst, Mason, Wilton, Lyndeborough,
Mont Vernon — Hillsborough County.
J. Colin Lizotte J. September 14, 1964 December 2, 1998
William R. Drescher S.J. April 14, 1976 August 29, 2012
NASHUA DISTRICT - Nashua, Hudson, Pelham, Hollis, Litchfield — Hillsborough
County.
H. Philip Howorth J. April 23, 1986 July 11, 2003
Arthur O. Gormley S.J. February 2, 1971 October 30, 2001
Roger L. Gauthier A.J. April 23, 1986 October 21, 2013
STATE GOVERNMENT 489
Name Appointment Limitation by age
NEW LONDON DISTRICT — New London, Wilmot, Newbury, Sutton — Merrimack
County.
F. Graham McSwiney J. January 28, 1981 October 7, 2012
Gerald J. Carney S.J. February 11, 1981 January 6, 2011
NEWPORT DISTRICT — Newport, Grantham, Croydon, Springfield, Sunapee, Goshen,
Lempster, Washington — Sullivan County.
John C. Fairbanks J. July 1, 1964 October 20, 1993
Gordon B. Flint S.J. December 29, 1976 April 2, 2019
OSSIPEE DISTRICT — Ossipee, Tamworth, Freedom, Effingham, Wakefield — Carroll
County.
Pamela D. Albee J. January 5, 1989
Peter H. Fauver S.J. January 5, 1977 July 18, 2017
PITTSFIELD DISTRICT — Bamstead, Pittsfield, Chichester, Epsom — Merrimack County.
Leo B. Lind, Jr. J. October 26,1988 September 1, 2014
Bradley R Kidder S.J. October 15, 1975 October 8, 2009
PLAISTOW DISTRICT — Plaistow, Hampstead, Kingston, Newton, Atkinson, Danville
— Rockingham County.
Peter Hurd J. September 21, 1983 January 8, 2014
Peter H. Bronstein S.J. April 3, 1985 September 14, 2017
PLYMOUTH DISTRICT — Plymouth, Bristol, Dorchester, Groton, Wentworth, Rumney,
Ellsworth, Thornton, Campton, Waterville Valley, Ashland, Hebron, Holderness,
Bridgewater, Alexandria — Grafton County.
Edwin W. Kelly J. December 3, 1985 December 11, 2021
David L. Kent S.J. December 29, 1976 July 11, 2012
PORTSMOUTH DISTRICT — Portsmouth, Newington, Greenland, Rye, New Castle —
Rockingham County.
Alvin E. Taylor J. April 26, 1989 March 7, 2003
Vacancy S.J.
ROCHESTER DISTRICT - Rochester, MUton, New Durham, Farmington, Strafford, Mid-
dleton — Strafford County.
Robert A. Carignan J. August 21, 1985 July 9, 2000
Franklin C. Jones S.J. June 4, 1986 July 2, 2018
SALEM DISTRICT — Salem, Windham - Rockingham County.
Robert D. Marshall J. January 7, 1976 June 28, 1997
Urville J. Beaumont S.J. April 3, 1974 December 3, 2007
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Name Appointment Limitation by age
SOMERSWORTH DISTRICT — Somersworth, Rollinsford — Strafford County.
Clyde R. Coolidge J. June 25, 1975 December 9, 2008
Ovide R. Viel SJ. April 14, 1976 August 23, 1989
WOLFEBORO DISTRICT — Wolfeboro, Tuftonboro, Moultonborough, Sandwich,
Brookfield — Carroll County.
George W. Walker J. January 2, 1973 April 22, 1999
Robert C. Varney S.J. May 1, 1974 June 21, 2015
MUNICIPAL COURTS
R\RMINGTON MUNICIPAL — Strafford County — Rochester District
Eugene R Nute J. May 13, 1960 July 21, 1989
Donald F. Whittum S.J. August 31, 1970 January 8, 2006
GREENVILLE MUNICIR\L — Hillsborough County — Peterborough District
Robert Taft J. December 15, 1958 May 19, 2000
HINSDALE MUNICIPAL — Cheshire County — Keene District
Eugene E. Gaffey J. January 30, 1959 July 27, 1994
NEWMARKET MUNICIPAL — Rockingham County — Exeter District
Russell H. McGuirk J. June 30, 1959 November 26, 1989
PELHAM MUNICIPAL — Hillsborough County — Nashua District
J. Albert Lynch J. April 15, 1955 March 28, 1992
Michael Jones S.J. March 8, 1989 October 23, 2020
RYE MUNICIPAL — Rockingham County — Portsmouth District
Gerald R Giles J. January 14, 1960 December 17, 1999
Patricia Coffey S.J. December 16, 1987 October 7, 2023
STATE GOVERNMENT 491
Judicial Salaries
(RSA 491-A)
Chief justice, supreme court $72,820
Associates justices, supreme court 70,103
Chief justices, superior court 70,103
Associates justices, superior court 68,269
District court justices prohibited
from practice pursuant to RSA 502-A:21 68,269
Probate judges prohibited from practice 68,269
pursuant to RSA 547:2-a
Minimum Maximum
(RSA 94)
Governor's councilors 8,586
Pari-mutuel commissioners 6,510
Sweepstakes commission, chairman 9,769
Sweepstakes commission, members 5,210
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Compensation for Certain State Officers
RSA 94:l-a Salaries Established.
I. The salary ranges for the positions set forth in the following groups shall be as follows
commencing December 16, 1988.
Group I $20,625-$30,919
Executive director, real estate commission
Director, veterans' council
Group J $24,050-$34,349
Deputy director — state committee on aging
Assistant secretary of state
Executive assistant, adult parole board
State archivist
Assistant to the commissioner, dept. of resources and economic development
Criminal justice investigators
Consumer protection investigators
Group K $27,472-$37,794
Assistant state treasurer
Director, state committee on aging
Director, division of historical resources
Executive director, governor's commission for the handicapped
Director of administration, department of corrections
Director, police standards and training council
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
Group L $30,922-$41,222
Field audit team leader
Assistant insurance commissioner
Coordinator of highway safety
State veterinarian
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
Unit director (non-medical), New Hampshire Hospital
Executive director, postsecondary education commission
Unit director (non-medical), secure psychiatric unit
Group M $34,353-$44,653
Superintendent, Glencliff home
Commandant, veterans' home
Assistant attorneys-general
Manager, planning and support, centralized data processing
Audit team leader
Director, office of alcohol and drug abuse prevention
Executive secretary, N.H. retirement system
STATE GOVERNMENT 493
Counsel, department of employment security
Counsel, public utilities commission
Director of aeronautics
Director, charitable trusts
Group N $37,795-$48,094
Senior operational analyst
Director, adult services (Warden, department of corrections
Director, field services
Assistant superintendent, administration and support, Laconia developmental services
Assistant superintendent. New Hampshire Hospital
Commissioner of agriculture
Director of libraries
Deputy secretary of state
Deputy treasurers
Deputy insurance commissioner
Executive director, fish and game
Director, economic development
Director, forests and lands
Director, parks and recreation
General counsel, department of employment security
Deputy director, information services
Deputy bank commissioner
Director, division of elderly and adult services, dept. of health and human services
Manager of employee relations
Financial data manager
Internal auditor
Director of enforcement, department of safety
Labor commissioner
Director, division of air resources
Director, division of waste management
Executive director, land conservation investment program
Director of safety services
State fire marshal
Assistant director, audit division
Deputy commissioner, vocational-technical education
President, technical institute
President, technical colleges
Group O $39,513-$50,675
Adjutant General
Director, insurance examination
Director, audit division, revenue administration
Director, returns processing, revenue administration
Senior assistant attorney-general
Deputy commissioner of education
State treasurer
Secretary of state
Bank commissioner
Liquor commissioners
Director of human services
Executive director, sweepstakes commission
Deputy commissioner of health and human services
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Director, division for children and youth services
Commissioner, hbraries, arts and historical resources
Budget officer
Director, division of accounting services
Director, division of plant and property management
Director, division of water resources
Director, office of securities regulation
Chief investigator, office of securities regulation
Administrator, office of securities services, office of securities regulation
Administrator, bureau of securities filings, office of securities regulation
Administrator, bureau of securities audits and examinations, office of securities regulation
Group P $44,655-$57,533
Commissioner, corrections
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
Commissioner, vocational-technical education
Director, division of information services
Associate attorney general
Director, water supply and pollution control
Executive director, liquor commission
Director, motor vehicles
Director, state police
Director of administration, department of safety
Group Q $46,382-$59,265
Superintendent, Laconia developmental services
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
Group R $48,097-$60,980
Unit director (medical). New Hampshire Hospital
Unit director (medical) secure psychiatric unit
Assistant commissioner, dept. of environmental services
Group S $49,814-$62,696
Director, mental health and developmental services
Director, public health services
Assistant superintendent for professional services, Laconia developmental services
Assistant superintendent for professional services, New Hampshire Hospital
Assistant commissioner, dept. of transportation
Commissioner, dept. of environmental services
Group T $64,405
Attorney general
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Insurance commissioner
Commissioner, health and human services
Commissioner, education
Commissioner, revenue administration
Commissioner, resources and economic development
Safety commissioner
Public utilities commissioners
Commissioner, dept. of administrative services
Commissioner, dept. of transportation
Group U $80,000
Chief medical examiner
Group V $68,701
Group W $72,146
Governor
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COUNTY OFFICERS
Belknap County
Sheriff — Robert F. Gilbert, r&xi, Laconia
Attorney — Edward J. Fitzgerald III, r&d, Laconia
Treasurer — H. Max Wakeman, Jr., r, Laconia
Reg. of Deeds — Everett D. Wheeler, r, Laconia
Reg. of Probate — Estelle J. Dearborn, r&d, Laconia
County Commissioners:
1st District — Edwin L Chertok, r&d, Laconia
2nd District — Bradbury E. Sprague, r, Meredith
3rd District — Norman C. Marsh, r, Gilford
Carroll County
Sheriff — Roy H. Larson, Jr., r&d, Conway
Attorney — William D. Paine II, r&d, Bartlett
Treasurer — Richard H. Thurston, r, Wolfeboro
Reg. of Deeds — Lillian O. Brookes, r, Wolfeboro
Reg. of Probate — Gail S. Tinker, r&d, Wolfeboro
County Commissioners:
1st District — Raymond H. Abbott, Jr., r&d, Jackson
2nd District — Brenda M. Presby, r&d. Freedom
3rd District — Marjorie M. Webster, r&d, Tuftonboro
Cheshire County
Sheriff - William F Moffitt, r&d, Keene
Attorney — Edward J. O'Brien, r&d, Keene
Treasurer — Roger W. Conway, r&d, Swanzey
Reg. of Deeds — Evelyn S. Hubal, r&d, Keene
Reg. of Probate — Beverly M. Lamothe, r&d, Keene
County Commissioners:
1st District — David G. Adams, r&d, Westmoreland
2nd District — Jane P. Lane, r&d, Keene
3rd District — Dale E. Thompson, r, Rindge
Coos County
Sheriff - John D. Morton, Sr., r&d, Berlin
Attorney — Pierre J. Morin, r&d, Berlin
Treasurer — Paul E. Fortier, r, Milan
Reg. of Deeds — Charlotte Lacasse, r&d, Lancaster
Reg. of Probate — Carol A. Reed, r&d, Lancaster
County Commissioners:
1st District — A. M. Sue Trottier, r, Berlin
2nd District — Thomas R. Corrigan, r, Lancaster
3rd District — Norman S. Brungot, r, Colebrook
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Grafton County
Sheriff — Herbert W. Ash, r&d, Campton
Attorney — John B. Eames, r&d, Littleton
Treasurer — A. Frank Stiegler III, r&d, Haverhill
Reg. of Deeds — Carol A. Elliott, r&d, Plymouth
Reg. of Probate — Virginia B. Kidder, r&d, Haverhill
County Commissioners:
1st District — Gerard J. Zeiller, r, Lebanon
2nd District — Everett Grass, r&d. Sugar Hill
3rd District — Betty Jo Taffe, r, Rumney
Hillsborough County
Sheriff — Louis A. Durette, r, Manchester
Attorney — Peter McDonough, d&r, Manchester
Treasurer — Cheryl A. Burns, r, Wilton
Reg. of Deeds — Judith A. MacDonald, r, Manchester
Reg. of Probate — Robert R. Rivard, r, Manchester
County Commissioners:
1st District — John J. McDonough, d&r, Manchester
2nd District — William C. Marcoux, Jr., d&r, Nashua
3rd District — Edward J. Lobacki, r, Peterborough
Merrimack County
Sheriff — Chester L. Jordan, r, Hopkinton
Attorney — Michael Th. Johnson, r&d, Epsom
Treasurer — Charles T. Carroll, r&d. Concord
Reg. of Deeds — Kathi L. Guay, r. Concord
Reg. of Probate — Patricia A. Eraser, r&d, Pittsfield
County Commissioners:
1st District — Kenneth L. McDonnell, r, Concord
2nd District — Stuart D. Trachy, r, Franklin
3rd District — Peter J. Spaulding, r, Hopkinton
Rockingham County
Sheriff — Wayne E. Vetter, r, Greenland
Attorney — Carleton Eldredge, r&d, Stratham
Treasurer — Clarke R. Chandler, r. East Kingston
Reg. of Deeds — Betty Waitt Luce, r, Exeter
Reg. of Probate — Elizabeth E. Powell, r, Hampton
County Commissioners:
1st District — E. Jane Walker, r, Hampton
2nd District — M. Maureen E. Barrows, r, Exeter
3rd District — Ernest P. Barka, r, Derry
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Strafford County
Sheriff — Richard T. Cavanaugh, d&r, Rochester
Attorney — Lincoln T. Soldati, d&r, Somersworth
Treasurer — Charles A. Crocco, r&d, Dover
Reg. of Deeds — Philippe J. Morrissette, d&r, Dover
Reg. of Probate — Kimberly L. Quint, d, Dover
County Commissioners:
Paul J. Dumont, d, Rochester
Roland R. Roberge, d&r, Rochester
George Maglaras, d&r, Dover
Sullivan County
Sheriff — Arnold Greenleaf, r, Newport
Attorney — Marc B. Hathaway, r&d, Lempster
Treasurer — Peter R. Lovely, St., r&d, Newport
Reg. of Deeds — Sharron A. King, r&d, Newport
Reg. of Probate — Diane M. Davis, r&d, Newport
County Commissioners:
1st District — Donald B. Fontaine, Sr., d&r, Claremont
2nd District — Anthony C. Maiola, r&d, Newport
3rd District — Omer C. Ahern, Jr. , r, Charlestown
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INDEX
Accountancy, State Board of (See Dept. of State) 384
Adjutant General 389
Administrative Services 381
Personnel, division of 382
Workmen's Compensation Commission for State Employees 383
Adult Parole Board (See Dept. of Corrections) 404
Aging, State Committee on (See Health & Human Services) 424
Agriculture, Department of 391
Agricultural Advisory Board 392
Agricultural Lands Preservation Committee 393
Apple Marketing Advisory Board 392
Conservation Committee, State 393
Pesticides Control Board 391
Standardbred Breeders and Owners Development Agency 394
Veterinary Medicine, Board of 394
Veterinarian, State 391
Air Resources Council (See Environmental Services) 409
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention (See Health & Human Services) 425
American & Canadian French Cultural Exchange Commission 395
Appellate Board (See Employment Security) 407
Apple Marketing Advisory Board 392
Apprenticeship Council, State (See Labor) 446
Architects, Joint Board (See Dept. of State) 387
Arts, N.H. State Council 449
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission 396
Atomic Development Activities, Coordinator of 396
Attorney-General (See Dept. of Justice) 396
Auctioneers, State Board of (See Dept. of State) 385
Aviation Users Advisory Board (See Dept. of Transportation) 476
Ballot Law Commission (See Dept. of State) 385
Bank Commission 400
Barbering and Cosmetology, Board of. (See Health & Human Services) 426
Bicentennial Comm. of U.S. Constitution 403
Boxing and Wrestling Commission (See Dept. of State) 386
Cancer and Chronic Diseases, Adv. Panel (See Health & Human Services) .... 427
Charitable Trusts (See Dept. of Justice) 399
Chief Medical Examiner (See Dept. of Justice) 400
Children and Youth Services (See Health and Human Services) 428
Chiropractic Examiners, Board of (See Health & Human Services) 431
Claims, Board of (See Dept. of State) 386
Community Development Finance Authority 400
Conciliation and Arbitration, State Board of (see Labor) 446
Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Compact 401
Connecticut River Bridge Adv. Comm 401
Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission 402
Connecticut River Valley Resource Commission 402
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Conservation Committee, State (See Dept. of Agriculture) 393
Continuing Care Adv. Council on (See Insurance Dept.) 445
Corrections, Dept. of 404
Adult Parole Board 404
County Officers, State 496
Current Use Advisory Board (See Revenue Administration) 468
Deferred Compensation Commission 405
Dental Examiners, State (See Health & Human Services) 431
District and Municipal Courts 485
Economic Development, Division of (See Resources and Economic Development) . . 462
Education, State Board of 405
Higher Educational and Health Facilities Authority, N.H 406
New England Board of Higher Education 406
School Building Authority, New Hampshire 407
Electricians' Board (See Dept. of Safety) 471
Emergency Management, Governor's Office on 422
Emergency Shelter Commission 432
Employment Security, Department of 407
Appellate Board 407
Unemployment Compensation Advisory Council 408
Engineers, Joint Board (See Dept. of State) 387
Environmental Services, Dept. of 409
Air Resources Council 409
Hazardous Material Transportation Advisory Board 410
Hazardous Waste Facility Siting Board 411
New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission 412
Oil Fund Disbursement Fund 412
Rivers Management Advisory Commission 413
Solid Waste Management Council 414
Water Resources Board 415
Water Supply and Pollution Control Council 416
Water Treatment Plant Advisory Committee 417
Water Well Board 418
Wetlands Board 418
Executive Department 380
Fire Control, State Board of (See Dept. of Safety) 471
Fire Standards & Training Commission 419
Fish and Game Commission 420
Shore Fisheries, Advisory Committe on 421
Funeral Directors and Embalmers, State Board of Registration of
(See Health & Human Services) 432
Glencliff Home for the Elderly, Superintendent of 423
Governor 380
Hazardous Material Transportation Advisory Board (See Env. Services) 410
Hazardous Waste Facility Siting Board (See Env. Services) 411
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Health and Human Services, Department of 422
Aging, State Committee on 424
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Adv. Comm 425
Barbering and Cosmetology, Board of 426
Cancer & Chronic Diseases, Adv. Panel 427
Children and Youth Services 428
Chiropractic Examiners, Board of 431
Dental Examiners, N.H. State Board 431
Emergency Shelter Commission 432
Funeral Directors and Embalmers, State Board 432
Glencliff Home for the Elderly, Superintendent of 423
Hearing Aids, Advisory Council on Sale of Fitting of 433
Joint Pharmaceutical Formulary Board 433
Juvenile Parole Board 434
Laconia Developmental Services, Superintendent of 424
Medicine, Board of Reg 434
Medical Review Subcommittee 435
N.H. Hospital Superintendent 424
Nursing Board of 436
Optometry, Board of Reg 437
Pharmacy Board 437
Podiatrists, Board of Registration of 438
Psychologists, Board of Examiners 439
Radiation Advisory Comm 439
Vital Statistics, Bureau of 440
Hearing Aids, Advisory Council on Sale and Fitting of 433
Historic Preservation Officer (See. Dept. of Libraries) 452
Historical Records Advisory Board, State 441
Historical Resources Council 451
Hospital, N.H. Superintendent (See Health and Human Services) 424
Housing Finance Authority 441
Human Rights, N.H. Commission for 44^
Industrial Development Authority 443
Insurance Department 444
Continuing care advisory council 445
Securities regulation 445
Joint Pharmaceutical Formulary Board (See Dept. Health & Human Serv) 433
Joint Promotional Program Screening Comm. (See D.R.E.D.) 465
Judges of Probate 484
Judicial Council 483
Justice, Dept. of 396
Attorney General 396
Charitable Trusts 399
Chief Medical Examiner 400
Uniform State Laws, Commission to study 399
Justices, district and municipal courts 485
Juvenile Parole Board(See Health & Human Services) 434
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Labor, Department of 446
Conciliation and Arbitration, State Board of 446
State Apprenticeship Council 446
Penalty Appeal Board 447
Workmen's Compensation Advisory Council 447
Laconia developmental services (See Health & Human Services) 424
Land Conservation Investment Program 448
Land Surveyors, Joint Board (See Dept. of State) 387
Legislative Leadership 480
Libraries, Arts & Historical Resources, Dept. of 449
Arts, N.H. State Council on the 449
Historic Preservation Office 452
Historical Resources Council 451
Library Council 452
McAuliffe, Christa, Planetarium Commission 452
Liquor Commission, State 453
Maine-New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority 453
McAuliffe, Christa, Planetarium Commission 452
Medical Director (See Health & Human Services) 424
Medical Examiner, Chief (See Dept. of Justice) 400
Medicine, Board of Registration in (See Health & Human Services) 434
Mental Health and Developmental Services, Division of
(See Health & Human Services) 423
Merrimack River Valley Flood Control Commission 453
Milk Sanitation Board 454
Moorings Appeals Board (See Dept. of Safety) 472
Motor Vehicles, Division of (See Dept. of Safety) 470
Mount Washington Commission 454
Municipal Bond Bank 455
Municipal Records Board 455
Natural Scientists, Joint Board (See Dept. of State) 387
New England Board of Higher Education (See Education) 406
New Hampshire Hospital Superintendent (See Health & Human Services) 424
Nursing Board (See Health & Human Services) 436
Oil Fund Disbursement Board (See Environmental Services) 412
Old Man of the Mountain, Caretaker of 464
Optometry, Board of Registration in (See Dept. of State) 437
Pari-Mutuel Commission 455
Parks and Recreation, (See Resources and Economic Dev.) 462
Passenger Tramway Safety Board (See Dept. of Safety) 473
Pease Air Force Base Redevelopment Commission 456
Personnel Division (See Adm. Services) 382
Penalty Appeal Board (See Labor) 447
Pesticides Control Board (See Agriculture) 391
Pharmacy Board (See Health and Human Services) 437
Plumbers, State Board for Licensing and Regulation of 456
Podiatrists, Board of Reg. of (See Health & Human Services) 438
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Poet Laureate 457
Police Commission 457
Police, State (See Dept. of Safety) 470
Port Authority, New Hampshire State (See DRED) 464
Postsecondary Education Commission 458
Postsecondary Vocational-Technical Education Dept 460
Psychologists, Board of Examiners of (See Health & Human Services) 439
Public Employee Labor Relations Board 461
Public Health Services, Division of (See Health & Human Services) 423
Public Utilities Commission 462
Radiation Advisory Comm. (See Health & Human Services) 439
Railroad Appeal Board (See Dept. of Transportation) 478
Real Estate Commission 462
Records Management and Archives (See Dept. of State) 384
Resources and Economic Development 462
Advisory Commission 462
Caretaker of the Old Man of the Mountain 464
Economic Development 462
Forest and Lands 462
Joint Promotional Program Screening Comm 465
N.H. State Port Authority 464
Parks and Recreation 462
Retirement System, New Hampshire 466
Revenue Administration, Department of 468
Current Use Advisory Board 468
Rivers Management Advisory Committee (See Environmental Services) 413
Saco Watershed Commission 469
Safety, Department of 469
Electricians Board 471
Fire Control, State Board of 471
Moorings Appeals Board 472
Motor Vehicles 470
Passenger Tramway Safety Board 473
Safety Services 470
State Coordinator of Highway Safety 470
State Police 470
Traffic Safety Commission 473
Salaries — State Officers 492
School Building Authority, New Hampshire (See Education) 407
Securities Regulation (See Insurance Dept.) 445
Shore Fisheries, Advisory Committee on (See Fish and Game) 421
Solid Waste Management Board (See Environmental Services) 414
Standardbred Breeders and Owners Development Agency (See Agriculture) 394
State-Capital-City Planning Board ....'. 474
State, Department of 383
Accountancy, State Board of 384
Architects, Joint Board of 387
Auctioneers, State Board of 385
Ballot Law Commission 385
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Boxing and Wrestling Commission 386
Claims, Board of 386
Engineers, Joint Board 387
Land Surveyors, Joint Board 387
Natural Scientists, Joint Board 387
Records Management and Archives 384
Secretary of state 383
Superior Court Justices 482
Supreme Court Justices 482
Sweepstakes Commission, State 475
Tax and Land Appeals, Board of 475
Traffic Safety Commission (See Dept. of Safety) 473
Transportation, Dept. of 476
Appeals Board 477
Aviation Users Advisory Board 476
Railroad Appeals Board 478
Treasurer, State 388
Unemployment Compensation Advisory Council (See Employment Security) 408
Uniform State Laws, Commission to Study (See Dept. of Justice) 399
University System of New Hampshire 389
Veterans' Council 475
Veterans' Home, Board of Managers 443
Veterinarian, State (See Dept. of Agriculture) 391
Veterinary Medicine, Board of (See Agriculture) 394
Vital Statistics (See Health & Human Services) 440
Warden, State Prison (See Dept. of Corrections) 404
Water Pollution Control Comm. N.E. Interstate (See Env. Services) 416
Water Resources Council, N.H. (See Env. Services) 415
Water Supply and Pollution Control Comm., N.H. (See Env. Services) 416
Water Treatment Plant Advisory Committee. (See Env. Services) 417
Water Well Board. (See Env. Services) , 418
Welfare, Division of (See Health & Human Services) 422
Wetlands Board (See Env. Services) 418
Women, State Commission on the Status of 478
Workmen's Compensation Commission for state employees (See Adm. Serv) 383
Workmen's Compensation, Advisory Council. (See Labor) 447
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