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Governor  JOHN  H.  LYNCH 


State  of  New  Hampshire 

MANUAL 

for  the 

General  Court 

2005 


No.  59 

PUBLISHED  BY  THE 
DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE 

William  M.  Gardner 
Secretary  of  State 

Robert  P.  Ambrose 
Senior  Deputy  Secretary  of  State 

David  M.  Scanlan 
Deputy  Secretary  of  State 

Compiled  by 
Karen  H.  Ladd 


New  Hampshire 

Department  of  State 


June  16,  2005 

To  the  Citizens  of  New  Hampshire: 

The  publication  of  the  2005  Manual  for  the  General  Court  marks 
the  59th  volume  published  in  odd-numbered  years  since  1889.  It 
includes  general  information  about  state  government  and  the  2004 
January  presidential  primary,  the  September  state  primary  and  the 
November  general  election  results. 

On  November  23,  2004,  New  Hampshire  celebrated  the  200th 
anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Franklin  Pierce.  He  was  elected  the  14th 
President  of  the  United  States  in  1852  and  the  only  person  from  our 
state  to  hold  the  country's  highest  office.  This  edition  includes 
information  about  the  life  of  Franklin  Pierce  and  how  the  state  has 
honored  his  public  service. 

During  2004  -  2005  Representatives  Hall  in  the  State  House  was 
refurbished  with  fresh  paint,  new  carpeting  and  repairs  to  the  ornate 
walls  and  ceiling.  It  was  the  first  renovation  to  the  hall  since  1975. 

Respectfully  submitted, 


Secretary  of  State 


THE  HONORABLE  FRANKLIN  PIERCE  (1804-1869) 

On  November  23,  2004,  New  Hampshire  celebrated  the  bicentennial  of  the  birth 
of  Franklin  Pierce.  He  became  the  14th  President  of  the  United  States  on  March  4, 
1853  and  served  until  March  3,  1857.  During  his  term  as  president,  the  United  States 
added  the  territories  of  New  Mexico  and  Arizona  as  a  result  of  The  Gadsden 
Purchase  and  Navy  Admiral  Matthew  Perry  led  an  expedition  that  opened  trade 
and  commerce  with  Japan  (1854).  It  was  an  era  of  national  achievement  and  of 
significant  controversy.  Pierce  and  his  administration  became  embroiled  in  the 
controversial  Kansas-Nebraska  Act  and  in  the  failed  attempt  to  purchase  or  conquer 
Cuba  as  a  United  States  territory  as  directed  by  the  Ostend  Manifesto  (1854). 

Pierce  was  48  years  old  when  he  reached  the  White  House.  By  then,  he  had  long 
since  achieved  a  degree  from  Bowdoin  College  (1824),  had  completed  training  as 
a  lawyer  and  been  admitted  to  the  New  Hampshire  Bar  ( 1 827),  and  had  established 
successful  law  practices  in  Hillsborough  and  Concord.  In  March  1828,  at  age  23, 
he  was  elected  town  moderator  of  Hillsborough.  The  next  year,  1829,  at  age  24,  he 
was  elected  to  the  New  Hampshire  House  of  Representatives  and  served  as  chair- 
man of  the  education  committee,  and  was  reelected  in  1830,  31,  and  32.  He  served 
as  the  youngest  speaker  of  the  New  Hampshire  House  at  age  26  in  the  1831  and 
1832  sessions.  In  1833,  at  the  age  of  28,  he  was  elected  to  the  United  States  House 
of  Representatives  and  served  until  1837.  That  year,  at  age  32,  he  was  elected  to 
the  United  States  Senate  and  served  until  February  28,  1842,  when  he  resigned  to 
return  to  New  Hampshire  to  spend  more  time  with  his  family. 

From  his  position  as  speaker  of  the  New  Hampshire  House  Pierce  helped  lead 
the  effort  to  create  the  first  national  Democratic  Party  presidential  nominating 
convention.  In  late  June  of  1831,  Pierce  was  instrumental  in  proposing  to  the 
country  a  new  process  for  nominating  candidates  for  president.  The  New 
Hampshire  idea  was  accepted  by  the  other  states  and  in  May  of  1832  the  first 
national  party  convention  was  held  in  Baltimore  at  the  time  and  place  originally 
proposed  by  New  Hampshire. 

Pierce  revered  his  father,  Benjamin  Pierce  who  served  twice  as  governor 
(1827-1828  and  1829-1830),  especially  admiring  his  military  prowess  during  the 
Revolutionary  War.  He  is  the  only  person  in  New  Hampshire  to  serve  in  the 


legislature  at  the  same  time  his  father  served  as  governor.  In  1847  he  responded  to 
President  James  Polk's  call  to  oppose  Mexican  intervention  in  Texas.  He  raised 
and  led  New  Hampshire  men  to  participate  in  the  expedition  under  Gen.  Winfield 
Scott  to  destroy  the  army  of  Mexican  Gen.  Antonio  Santa  Anna.  For  this,  Congress 
commissioned  Pierce  a  brigadier  general.  He  returned  to  New  Hampshire  in  1 848 
and  in  1850  was  elected  as  a  delegate  to  the  New  Hampshire  constitutional 
convention,  the  first  one  in  the  nineteenth  century.  He  was  elected  by  fellow 
delegates  to  serve  as  president  of  that  1850  convention. 

Only  in  recent  years  has  the  bound  volume  of  the  written  manuscript  journal  of 
that  convention  been  located  among  the  state's  archives.  It  has  now  been 
transcribed  so  that  in  honor  of  the  bicentennial  of  the  birth  of  its  presiding  officer 
it  will  be  for  the  first  time  printed. 


PIERCE  BICENTENNIAL 

For  the  2004  bicentennial,  a  gala  event  was  held  in  the  form  of  a  period  costume 
ball  at  the  site  of  his  boyhood  home  in  Hillsborough,  a  house  and  property  in 
which  Franklin's  parents,  Benjamin  and  Anna  (Kendrick),  had  lived  out  their  lives 
and  which  is  today  a  state  historic  site.  The  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society 
assisted  author  Peter  Wallner  in  publishing  a  new  biography  leading  up  to  Pierce's 
presidency.  The  Society  also  ran  a  major  exhibit  specifically  focused  on  Pierce 
entitled  Franklin  Pierce:  Defining  Democracy  in  America.  Television  networks 
and  local  media  produced  news  stories.  These  bicentennial  events  culminated  in  a 
celebration  on  November  23, 2004  with  a  gravesite  memorial,  an  open  house  at  the 
Pierce  Manse,  and  a  special  showing  of  Pierce's  "California  Mining  Ring"  at  the 
Historical  Society  exhibit.  At  the  gravesite,  the  National  Guard  made  a  brief 
presentation  and  the  Governor's  Horse  Guards  presented  a  military  salute. 


On  November  23,  2004  a  gravesite  memorial  honoring  the  bicentennial  of  the  birth  of 
Franklin  Pierce.  From  I  to  r:  CSM  Rice  and  Col.  Holtgrieve  of  the  New  Hampshire  National 
Guard.  The  New  Hampshire  Governor's  Horse  Guards  were  represented  by  Trooper  Robert 
Duffy  of  Nashua,  Corporal  Larry  Gilman  ofMilford,  Trooper  Howard  Leonard  of  Goffstown, 
Marie  PelletierofHenniker,  Captain  Richard  Lynch  ofJaffrey,  1st  Lt.  Richard  Moody  of  New 
Boston,  and  Sergeant  Robert  Beausoleil  of  New  Boston. 


The  Governor's  Horse  Guards  was  established  on  June  24,  1859  by  a  special 
act  of  the  general  court  and  remain  in  good  standing  to  this  day.  It  held  its  first 
annual  meeting  on  January  11,1 860,  and  honored  former  President  Pierce  by 
making  him  an  honorary  colonel.  He  was  again  honored  by  the  Governor's 
Horse  Guards  at  this  memorial  at  his  gravesite.  The  highlight  of  the  open  house 
at  the  Manse  was  the  public  announcement  that  the  Pierce  Brigade  had  legally 
merged  with  The  Library  and  Archives  of  New  Hampshire's  Political  Tradition 
("The  Political  Library")  to  more  forcefully  promote  the  political  heritage  of 
the  state. 


On  November  23,  2004,  the  Pierce  Brigade  and  the  New  Hampshire 
Political  Library  announced  their  formal  affiliation  filed  with  the  Secretary 
of  State's  office  on  the  200th  birthday  of  President  Franklin  Pierce.  In  the 
dining  room  of  the  Franklin  Pierce  Manse  are  left  to  right:  Nancy  Hartford, 
Pierce  Brigade  President,  Polly  B.  Johnson,  Pierce  Brigade  founding  mem- 
ber, Michael  Chaney,  Political  Library  President,  Florence  "Chips" 
H olden,  Pierce  Brigade  Immediate  Past  President,  and  three  Political 
Library  board  members  —  Secretary  of  State  William  Gardner,  Ambassador 
Terry  Shumaker,  and  Augusta  Petrone. 


Only  a  quarter  of  a  mile  separates  the  Manse  from  the  gravesite  in  Concord's 
Old  North  Cemetery.  The  Manse,  lived  in  by  the  Pierces  for  several  years 
before  his  presidency,  originally  sat  on  a  lot  on  Montgomery  Street  in  Concord 
but  was  moved  to  its  current  site  at  the  north  end  of  Main  Street  in  1969.  This 
was  a  project  of  a  group  that  had  come  together  some  years  earlier  to  establish 


the  Pierce  Brigade  with  the  mission  of  reinvigorating  historical  interest  in 
Franklin  Pierce.  His  grave  is  located  within  the  "Minot  Enclosure,"  a  fenced 
area  within  the  Old  North  Cemetery.  In  1945  the  New  Hampshire  legislature 
appropriated  $5,500  to  place  the  current  monument  at  the  site.  Each  year  the 
state  Adjutant  General's  office  conducts  a  brief  ceremony  at  the  site  on 
November  23rc*  and  the  White  House  sends  a  wreath  to  commemorate  the 
President's  birth  and  service  to  his  country.  Other  state  commemorations 
of  Pierce  include  his  statue  in  front  of  the  State  House,  his  portrait  in 
Representatives  Hall,  and  a  mountain  in  the  White  Mountains  named  in  his 
honor.  On  January  6,  1988,  during  a  session  of  the  House  of  Representatives  it 
was  acknowledged  that  during  the  previous  summer,  the  portraits  of  Franklin 
Pierce  and  Daniel  Webster  were  switched  so  that  Pierce  appeared  next  to  the 
portrait  of  George  Washington. 

The  tragic  family  life  of  Jane  and  Franklin  Pierce  is  fairly  well  known.  All 
three  sons  died  before  reaching  maturity.  Franklin  Pierce,  Jr.,  died  February  5, 
1836,  three  days  following  his  birth.  Franklin  Robert  Pierce,  born  in 
September  1839,  died  of  Typhus  on  November  14,  1843.  The  third  son, 
Benjamin,  born  April  13,  1841,  was  fatally  injured  in  a  freak  railroad  accident 
on  January  16,  1853,  less  than  two  months  before  Franklin's  inauguration  as 
president.  Jane  died  December  2,  1863,  and  Franklin  died  October  8,  1869, 
both  in  Concord. 

In  addition  to  several  biographies  published  during  the  presidential  campaign 
of  1852,  a  major  biogrpahy  was  written  by  Roy  F.  Nichols,  Franklin  Pierce: 
Young  Hickojy  of  the  Granite  State,  in  1931  and  revised  in  1952.  Volumes  that  are 
more  recent  include  The  Presidency  of  Franklin  Pierce  (T991)  by  Larry  Gara; 
Franklin  Pierce:  A  Bibliography  (1993)  by  Wilfred  J.  Bisson  of  Keene  State 
College;  and  Franklin  Pierce:  New  Hampshire's  Native  Son  (2004)  by  Peter  A. 
Wallner.  The  majority  of  documents  bearing  on  Franklin  Pierce  are  in  collections 
of  the  New  Hampshire  Historical  Society,  the  Library  of  Congress,  the  National 
Archives,  and  the  New  Hampshire  State  Archives. 


REPRESENTATIVES  HALL  RESTORATION 

During  2004  -  2005,  historic  Representatives  Hall  in  the  State  House,  the  oldest 
chamber  in  the  United  States  still  in  continuous  legislative  use,  was  refurbished 
with  fresh  paint  and  new  carpeting.  In  addition,  the  canvas  portraits  were  cleaned 
and  restretched,  the  ornamental  plaster  was  repaired  where  necessary,  the  lighting 
fixtures  were  modernized  and  the  theater  lights  on  the  ceiling  were  removed.  The 
south  windows  in  the  anterooms  were  refinished  to  the  original  natural  wood  stain 
and  the  smoking  section  was  eliminated.  This  was  the  first  major  renovation  of 
Representatives  Hall  since  1975. 


Representatives  Hall  before  restoration  (2004) 


Representatives  Hall  seen  with  the  scaffolding  set  up  during  the  restoration  (Fall  2004) 


Representatives  Hall  after  restoration  (2005) 


While  the  renovations  were  ongoing, 
former  representative  Terry  Pfaff,  who 
was  designated  by  House  Speaker 
Gene  Chandler  to  oversee  the  project, 
became  aware  that  a  piece  of  State 
House  furniture  had  surfaced  at  a  local 
antique  shop.  Acting  quickly,  Pfaff 
made  sure  the  State  regained  posses- 
sion of  "The  Reporter's  Table".  This 
piece  of  furniture  made  in  1866  had 
been  in  Representative's  Hall  for  over 
a  century.  During  the  1970s  it  was 
removed  for  repairs  and  temporarily 
stored  in  an  attic  above  the  paint  shop 
on  the  State  Hospital  campus.  In  the 
summer  of  2004,  after  a  safety  inspec- 
tion of  the  building  by  the  fire  marshal, 
it  was  recommended  that  unnecessary 
items  above  the  paint  shop  be  removed.  After  a  review  by  the  state  curator,  the 
State  House  Reporter's  Table  was  released  for  sale  and  allowed  to  be  sold  for 
$150.  The  desk  was  repurchased  by  the  State  for  $700.  from  the  antique  shop. 


Visitors  Center  Director  Kenneth  Leidner 
inspecting  The  Reporter's  Table 


Returning  The  Reporter's  Table  to  the  State  House 


CONTENTS 


Declaration  of  Independence 1 

Federal  Constitution    7 

Index  to  the  Federal  Constitution 34 

New  Hampshire  Constitution 55 

Index  to  Constitutional  Amendments 87 

Chief  Executives 89 

Executive  Councilors 91 

State  Senators    98 

Justices  of  Supreme  Court  110 

Justices  of  Superior  Court    112 

United  States  Senators 114 

Members  of  Continental  Congress 116 

Members  of  U.S.  House  of  Representatives 116 

Presidents  of  the  Senate 120 

Senate  Clerks 122 

Speakers  of  the  House  of  Representatives    123 

House  Clerks 125 

House  Sergeant- At- Arms 125 

Department  of  State 1 26 

Deputy  Secretaries  of  State    1 27 

Treasury 128 

Attorneys  General   129 

Presidential  Electors    131 

Census  1900-2003 135 

Towns  and  Wards  as  Districted  for  Election 141 

Voter  Turnout 147 

Presidential  Primary 169 

Direct  Primary 261 

General  Election    363 

New  Hampshire  General  Court    459 

State  Government    465 

Index  to  State  Government  Section   647 


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

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

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

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


THE  DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE 


MADE  BY  THE  ORIGINAL  THIRTEEN  STATES 
IN  CONGRESS  AT  PHILADELPHIA 


UNANIMOUSLY  ADOPTED  JULY  4,  1776 


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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

For  quartering  large  bodies  of  armed  troops  among  us: 

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

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

For  imposing  taxes  on  us  without  our  consent: 

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE 


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


JOHN  HANCOCK 


New  Hampshire. 


Pennsylvania. 


Josiah  Bartlett, 

Wm.  Whipple, 

Matthew  Thornton. 

Massachusetts  Bay. 

Saml.  Adams, 

John  Adams, 

Robt.  Treat  Paine, 

Elbridge  Gerry. 

Rhode  Island. 

Step.  Hopkins, 
William  Ellery. 


Robt.  Morris, 

Benjamin  Rush, 

Benja.  Franklin, 

John  Morton, 

Geo.  Clymer. 

Jas.  Smith, 

Geo.  Taylor, 

James  Wilson, 

Geo.  Ross. 

Delaware. 

Caesar  Rodney, 

Geo.  Read, 
Thos.  M'Kean. 


Connecticut. 


Maryland. 


Roger  Sherman, 

Sanvel  Huntington, 

Wm.  Williams, 

Oliver  Wolcott. 


Samuel  Chase, 

Wm.  Paca, 

Thos.  Stone, 

Charles  Carroll  of  Carollton. 


New  York. 


Virginia. 


Wm.  Floyd, 

Phil  Livingston, 

Frans.  Lewis, 

Lewis  Morris. 


New  Jersey. 


George  Wythe, 

Richard  Henry  Lee, 

Th.  Jefferson, 

Benja.  Harrison, 

Thos.  Nelson,  Jr., 

Francis  Lightfoot  Lee, 

Carter  Braxton. 


Richd.  Stockton, 

Jno.  Witherspoon, 

Fras.  Hopkinson, 

John  Hart, 

Abra.  Clark. 


North  Carolina. 

Wm.  Hooper, 

Joseph  Hewes, 

John  Penn. 


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South  Carolina.  Georgia, 

Edward  Rutledge,  Button  Gwinnett, 

Thos.  Hey  ward,  Junr.,  Lyman  Hall, 

Thomas  Lynch,  Junr.,  Geo.  Walton. 

Arthur  Middleton. 


Ordered: 

In  Congress 
January  18,  1777 

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

By  order  of  Congress. 


JOHN  HANCOCK 

President. 

Attest,  Chas.  Thomson, 
Secy. 

A  true  copy. 

John  Hancock, 
Presidt. 


The  United  States  Constitution  is  the  oldest  federal 
constitution  in  existence.  It  was  so  well  framed  that 
it  has  served  as  the  basis  for  this  government  for  more 
than  two  centuries.  Only  once  has  it  been  seriously 
endangered,  this  being  during  the  Civil  War.  Many  of 
its  principles  have  been  adopted  by  other  countries. 

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

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

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


CONSTITUTION 

OF  THE 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA 

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


ARTICLE  I 

Section  1.  Legislative  powers;  in  whom  vested. 

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

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

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

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

Sec.  6.  Compensation  —  Privileges  —  Disqualification  in  certain  cases. 

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

Sec.  8.  Powers  of  Congress 

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

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


ARTICLE  II 

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


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

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

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


ARTICLE  III 

Section  1.  Judicial  powers  —  Tenure  —  Compensation. 

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

Sec.  3.  Treason  defined  —  Proof  of  —  Punishment  of. 

ARTICLE  IV 

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

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

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

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

ARTICLE  V 

Constitution;  how  amended  —  Proviso. 

ARTICLE  VI 

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

ARTICLE  VII 

What  ratification  shall  establish  Constitution. 


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AMENDMENTS 

I.  Religious  establishment  prohibited  —  Freedom  of  speech,  of 

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

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

IV.  Right  of  search  and  seizure  regulated. 

V.   Provisions  concerning  prosecution,  trial,  and  punishment  — 
Private  property  not  to  be  taken  for  public  use,  without 
compensation. 
VI.  Further  provision  respecting  criminal  prosecutions. 
VII.  Right  of  trial  by  jury  secured. 

VIII.  Excessive  bail  or  fines  and  cruel  punishments  prohibited. 
IX.  Rule  of  construction  of  Constitution. 
X.  Same  subject;  rights  of  States. 
XI.  Same  subject;  judicial  powers  construed. 
XII.  Manner  of  choosing  President  and  Vice-President. 
XIII.  Slavery  abolished. 

XIV   Citizenship;  representation  —  Public  debt. 
XV   Right  of  suffrage  —  By  whom  exercised. 
XVI.  Taxes  on  incomes. 

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

members  of  Congress;  time  of  assembling  of  Congress. 
XXI.  Repeal  of  Prohibition. 
XXII.  Term  of  office  of  President  —  ratification. 
XXIII.  District  of  Columbia  granting  representation  in  the  Electoral 

College  —  ratification. 
XXIV   Relating  to  the  qualification  of  electors. 
XXV   Succession  —  President  —  Vice-President. 
XXVI.  Extending  the  right  to  vote  to  citizens  eighteen  years  of  age 

or  older. 
XXVII.  Compensation  of  Senators  and  Representatives 


CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  1 1 


THE  CONSTITUTION 

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

ARTICLE  I 

Section  1 

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

Section  2 

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

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

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

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

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


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**  Section  3 


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Section  4 

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


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

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


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

Section  5 

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

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

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

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

Section  6 

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

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

Section  7 

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


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


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

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

Section  8 

*General  powers  of  Congress. 

The  Congress  shall  have  the  Power  —  1 .  To  lay  and  collect  Taxes,  Duties,  Imposts  and 
Excises,  to  pay  the  Debts  and  provide  for  the  common  Defence  and  general  Welfare  of  the 
United  States;  but  all  Duties,  Imposts  and  Excises  shall  be  uniform  throughout  the  United 
States. 

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

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

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

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

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

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


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


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

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

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

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

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

Navy  —  13.  To  provide  and  maintain  a  Navy. 

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

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

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

Exclusive  legislation  over  District  of  Columbia  —  17.  To  exercise  exclusive 
Legislation  in  all  Cases  whatsoever,  over  such  District  (not  exceeding  ten  Miles  square)  as 
may,  by  Cession  of  particular  States,  and  the  acceptance  of  Congress,  become  the  Seat  of  the 
Government  of  the  United  States,  and  to  exercise  like  Authority  over  all  Places  purchased 
by  the  Consent  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  in  which  the  Same  shall  be,  for  the  Erection 
of  Forts,  Magazines,  Arsenals,  dock- Yards  and  other  needful  Buildings;  —  and 

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

Section  9 

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Section  10 

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

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

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


*See  sixteenth  amendment. 


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ARTICLE  II 

Section  1 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

*This  clause  has  been  superseded  by  the  twelfth  amendment. 

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

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

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

Section  2 

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

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

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

Section  3 

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

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


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Section  4 

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

ARTICLE  III 

Section  1 

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

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

Section  2 

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

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

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

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

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


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


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ARTICLE  IV 

Section  1 

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

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

Section  2 

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

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

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

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

Section  3 

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

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

Section  4 

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

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


*See  thirteenth  amendment. 


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ARTICLE  V 


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

ARTICLE  VI 

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

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

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

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


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ARTICLE  VII 

Constitution  to  be  considered  adopted  when  ratified  by  nine  States — 

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

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

G°.  WASHINGTON 

President  and  Deputy  for  Virginia 


John  Langdon 

Nathaniel  Gorham 

Wm  Saml  Johnson 

Alexander  Hamilton 

Wil:  Livingston 
David  Brearley 

B.  Franklin 
Robt.  Morris 
Thos.  Fitzsimons 
James  Wilson 

Geo:  Reed 
John  Dickinson 
Jaco:  Broom 

James  McHenry 
Danl  Carroll 

John  Blair — 

Wm  Blount 
Hu  Williamson 

J.  Rutledge 
Charles  Pinckney 

William  Few 


New  Hampshire. 

Massachusetts. 

Connecticut. 

New  York. 

New  Jersey. 

Pennsylvania. 


Delaware. 

Maryland. 

Virginia. 
North  Carolina. 

South  Carolina. 

Georgia. 


Nicholas  Gilman 

Rufus  King 

Roger  Sherman 


Wm  Patterson 
Jona:.  Dayton 

Thomas  Mifflin 

Geo.  Clymer 

Jared  Ingersoll 

Gouv  Morris 

Gunning  Bedford  Jun 
Richard  Bassett 


Dan:  of  St.  Thos  Jenifer 


James  Madison  Jr. 


Richd  Dobbs  Spaight 


Charles  Cotesworth  Pinckney 
Pierce  Butler 

Abr  Baldwin 


Attest:  William  Jackson,  Secretary 


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AMENDMENTS  TO  THE  CONSTITUTION  OF  THE 

UNITED  STATES 

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

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

CONGRESS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

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

4th  day  of  March,  1789. 

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

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

ARTICLE  I 

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

ARTICLE  II 

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


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ARTICLE  III 

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

ARTICLE  IV 

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

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

ARTICLE  V 

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

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

ARTICLE  VI 

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

ARTICLE  VII 

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

ARTICLE  VIII 

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


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ARTICLE  IX 

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

ARTICLE  X 

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

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

ARTICLE  XI 

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

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

ARTICLE  XII 

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


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

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

ARTICLE  XIII 

Section  1 

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

Section  2 

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

[The  fourteenth  amendment,  which  follows,  was  proposed  to  the  legislatures  of  the  several 
states  by  the  thirty-ninth  Congress  on  June  16,  1866,  and  was  declared  in  force  July  28,  1868.] 

ARTICLE  XIV 

Section  1 

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

Section  2 

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


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Section  3 


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

Section  4 

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

Section  5 

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

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

ARTICLE  XV 

Section  1 

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

Section  2 

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

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


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ARTICLE  XVI 

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

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

ARTICLE  XVII 

Election  of  United  States  Senators;  filling  of  vacancies;  qualification  of  electors —  1. 

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

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

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

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

*  ARTICLE  XVIII 

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

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

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

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


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


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

ARTICLE  XIX 

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

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

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

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

ARTICLE  XX 

Section  1 

Terms  of  President,  Vice-President,  Senators  and  Representatives — 

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

Section  2 

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

Section  3 

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


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Section  4 

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

Section  5 

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

Section  6 

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

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

ARTICLE  XXI 

Section  1 

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

Section  2 

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

Section  3 

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

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


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ARTICLE  XXII 

Section  1 

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

Section  2 

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

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

ARTICLE  XXIII 

Section  1 

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

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

Section  2 

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

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


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ARTICLE  XXIV 

Section  1 

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

Section  2 

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

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

ARTICLE  XXV 

Section  1 

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

Section  2 

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

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

Section  3 

President  unable  to  discharge  duties  Vice  President  to  be  Acting  President  — 

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


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Section  4 


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

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

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

ARTICLE  XXVI 

Section  1 

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

Section  2 

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


ARTICLE  XXVII 

No  law,  varying  the  compensation  for  the  services  of  the  Senators  and  Representatives, 
shall  take  effect,  until  an  election  of  Representatives  shall  have  intervened.  (Proposed  by 
Congress  Sept.  25,  1789;  ratified  May  7,  1992) 


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INDEX 

TO  THE 

CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Art. 

ABSENCE-of  members  of  congress  1 

vice-president 1 

ACCEPTANCE-of  office,  gifts,  etc,  from  foreign  governments    ....  1 

ACCOUNTS-of  receipts  and  expenditures  of  public  money 1 

ACCUSATION-to  be  made  known  to  the  accused  6th  amend 

ACTING  PRESIDENT 25th  amend 

ACTIONS-cause  of,  re-examination  of 7th  amend 

ACTS  OF  STATES-full  faith  to  be  given  to  4 

proving  of,  congress  to  prescribe  manner  of 4 

ADJOURNMENT  OF  CONGRESS-power  of,  by  each  house 

during  session,  restrictions  on    1 

president's  approval  not  necessary  to 1 

quorum,  for  want  of,  by  each  house  from  day  to  day  1 

time  of,  disagreement  as  to   2 

ADMIRALTY  JURISDICTION-in  the  federal  courts    3 

ADMISSION-of  new  states 4 

ADVICE  AND  CONSENT  OF  SENATE-when  required 2 

AGE  QUALIFICATION-president,  for  office  of   2 

representative,  for  office    1 

senator,  for  office  of 1 

vice-president,  for  office  of  12th  amend. 

AGREEMENT-between  states  and  with  foreign  powers   1 

ALIENS-ineligible  to  office  of  president    2 

ineligible  to  office  of  vice-president   12th  amend 

naturalization  of 1 

ALLIANCE-by  states,  prohibited  1 

AMBASSADORS-appointment  of,  by  president   2 

cases  affecting,  judicial  power  extended  to 3 

reception  of,  by  president    2 

AMENDMENTS-Constitution,  amendments  to  5 

list  of   11-21 

revenue  bills,  amendments  to,  by  senate  1 

APPELLATE  JURISDICTION-of  supreme  court 3 

APPOINTMENTS-ambassadors  2 

members  of  congress,  to  civil  offices    1 

militia  officers   1 

office-holders  as  electors  2 

power  of  president  as  to 2 

presidential  electors  2 

presidential  electors  12th  amend. 

senate,  advice  and  consent  of,  to  2 

senate,  to  vacancies  in  17th  amend. 

APPORTIONMENT-of  representatives    1 

APPROPRIATIONS— army,  limited  to  two  years   1 

necessary  to  expending  money 1 


Sec. 
5 
3 
9 
9 


1 
1 

5 
7 
5 
3 
2 
3 
2 
1 
2 
3 

10 
1 

8 
10 

2 
2 
3 
1 

7 
2 
2 
6 
8 
1 
2 
1 


2 
8 
9 


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APPROVAL-by  president  of  acts  of  congress    

ARMIES-appropriation  for,  limited    

commander-in-chief  of,  president  to  be 

raising  and  maintenance  of,  congress  to  have  power  as  to  

rules  and  regulations  for,  congress  to  make    

ARMS-rights  of  the  people  to  bear  

ARREST-exemption  from,  privilege  of 

ARSENALS-power  of  congress  over  

ARTS-power  of  congress  to  promote   

ASSEMBLING-of  congress 

people  

ATTAINDER-bills  of,  not  to  be  passed 

bill  of,  not  to  be  passed  by  states    

for  treason,  effect  of 

ATTENDANCE-of  members  of  congress,  compelled    

AUTHENTICATION-of  records,  acts  and  proceedings  

AUTHORS-rights  of,  congress  to  secure    

BAIL-excessive,  prohibited  

BANKRUPTCY-power  to  establish  laws  for   

BILLS-not  returned  by  president,  when  become  laws   

passage  of,  over  president's  veto  

presentation  of,  to  president    

revenue,  to  originate  in  house  of  representatives    

signing  or  disapproval  of,  by  president  

BILLS  OF  ATTAINDER-passage  of,  prohibited    

passage  of,  by  states,  prohibited   

BILLS  OF  CREDIT-states  not  to  emit   

BORROW  MONEY-congress  may  

BOUNTIES-debt  for,  not  to  be  questioned  

BREACH  OF  PEACE-members  of  congress  may  be  arrested  for 

BRIBERY-impeachment  for,  removal  from  office  on  

BUILDINGS-for  national  purposes,  authority  over   

CAPITAL  CRIME-answerable  only  on  indictment,  except   

CAPITATION  TAX-amendments  not  to  affect  

how  laid 

CAPTURES-rules  for,  congress  to  make    

CAUSES-re-examination  of   

trial  by  jury  of,  in  suits  at  common  law    

CEDED  PROPERTY-authority  of  congress  over  

CENSUS-capitation  tax,  governed  by  

when  to  be  taken   

CHIEF  JUSTICE-to  preside  on  impeachment  of  president    

CITIZENS-Controversies  among,  judicial  power  extended  to  

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

president  must  be  

privileges  and  immunities,  preserved  to   


Art. 

Sec 

1 

7 

1 

8 

7 

2 

1 

8 

1 

8 

2d  amend. 

1 

6 

1 

8 

1 

8 

1 

4 

20th  amend. 

2 

1st  amend. 

1 

9 

1 

10 

3 

3 

1 

5 

4 

1 

1 

8 

8th  amend 

1 

8 

1 

7 

1 

7 

1 

7 

1 

7 

1 

7 

1 

9 

1 

10 

1 

10 

1 

8 

14th  amend. 

4 

1 

6 

2 

4 

1 

8 

5th  amend. 

5 

1 

1 

9 

1 

8 

7th  amend. 

7th  amend. 

1 

8 

1 

9 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

2 

14th  amend. 

1 

2 

1 

4 

2 

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privileges  and  immunities  of,  not  to  be  abridged   

representative  must  be  

right  to  vote  not  to  be  denied  or  abridged  

rights  of,  congress  to  enforce  provisions  as  to 

senator  must  be    

vice-president  must  be  

who  regarded  as  

CIVIL  ACTIONS-trial  by  jury  in   

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

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

gold  and  silver,  only  lawful  tender   

COINING  MONEY-power  of  congress  as  to  

state  prohibited  from   

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF-of  army  and  navy 

COMMERCE-congress  to  regulate  

duty  on  tonnage,  states  not  to  lay  without  consent  , 

imposts  or  duties,  states  not  to  lay  without  consent   

interstate,  vessels  in,  not  required  to  clear    

regulations  of,  not  to  give  preference  to  ports  of  state   

COMMISSIONS-to  fill  vacancies,  president  may  grant  

COMMON  DEFENSE-congress  to  provide  for  

COMPENSATION-judges  of   

president,  of  

private  property,  not  to  be  taken  without 

senators  and  representatives,  of 

COMPULSORY  PROCESS- 

accused  to  have,  in  criminal  proceedings 

CONFEDERATION-debts  of  original,  valid  against  U.S 

state  not  to  enter  into  

CONGRESS-adjournment  of,  disagreement  as  to  time  of  

president's  approval  not  necessary  to   

quorum,  for  want  of,  by  either  house    

restriction  on  powers  of,  by  either  house    

armies,  to  raise  and  support  

arts,  to  promote  progress  of  useful    

bail,  excessive,  not  to  require    

bankrupt  law,  to  establish    

bill  of  attainder,  not  to  pass  

bills,  passage,  manner  of  

passage  of,  over  president's  veto  

revenue,  where  to  originate  

captures  on  land  and  water,  to  make  rules  concerning 

ceded  district,  to  exercise  jurisdiction  over 

citizens,  privileges  and  immunities  of,  not  to  abridge    

citizens,  right  of,  to  vote,  not  to  impair 

rights  of,  to  protect  and  enforce 

commerce,  to  regulate  

constitution,  to  propose  amendments  to    

counterfeiting,  or  provide  punishment  for 


Art. 

Sec 

14th  amend. 

1 

1 

2 

15th  amend. 

1 

15th  amend. 

2 

1 

3 

12th  amend. 

1 

14th  amend. 

1 

7th  amend. 

2 

4 

1 

9 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

8 

1 

10 

2 

2 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

10 

1 

9 

1 

9 

2 

2 

1 

8 

3 

1 

2 

1 

5th  amend. 

1 

6 

6th  amend. 

6 

1 

1 

10 

2 

3 

1 

7 

1 

5 

1 

5 

1 

8 

1 

8 

8th  amend. 

1 

8 

1 

9 

1 

7 

1 

7 

1 

7 

1 

8 

1 

8 

4 

2 

15th  amend. 

1 

15th  amend. 

2 

1 

8 

5 

1 

1 

8 

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courts,  inferior,  to  constitute   

inferior  to  supreme  court,  to  establish   

crime,  rights  of  parties  accused  of.  not  to  abridge    

debts  of  United  States,  to  pay   

electors,  presidential,  may  determine  time  of  choosing    . 

enumeration,  to  direct  taking  of    

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

felonies,  to  define  and  punish   

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

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

habeas  corpus,  suspension  of  writ  of,  powers  of, 

as  to,  restricted 

imposts,  consent  of,  for  States  to  lay 

income  tax,  power  to  lay  and  collect 

journals,  each  house  to  keep,  etc  

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

laws,  e.x  post  facto,  not  to  pass    

necessary,  to  carry  powers  into  execution,  to  make   .. 

legislative  powers,  vested  in   

letters  of  marque  and  reprisal,  to  grant  

meeting  of  

members  of,  absence  of 

arrest,  privileged  from  

compensation  of 

disorderly  behavior  of  

election  of   

expulsion  of  

ineligibility  of,  to  hold  other  offices 

qualifications  of,  each  house  to  judge  

members  of,  U.S.  officials  ineligible  for  

militia,  calling  forth,  to  provide  for 

organizing,  arming,  etc.,  to  provide  for 

money,  to  borrow,  on  credit  of  United  States   

to  coin  and  regulate  value  of  

naturalization  laws,  to  establish 

navy,  to  provide  and  maintain  

new  states,  may  admit  

nobility,  title  of,  not  to  grant   

offenses  against  law  of  nations,  to  punish 

office,  disability  for,  may  remove 

people,  personal  rights  of,  not  to  infringe  

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

to  bear  arms,  not  to  be  infringed  

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

petition,  laws  abridging  right  of,  not  to  make  

piracies,  to  define  and  punish    

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


Art. 
1 

3 

6th  amend. 
1 
2 


6th  amend. 


20th  amend 


14 


st  amend. 


h  amend, 
h  amend, 
h  amend. 
2d  amend. 

st.  amend. 


Sec. 
8 

1 

8 
1 

2 
9 
8 
8 


9 
10 

5 
1 
9 
8 
1 
8 
4 
2 

5 
6 
6 
5 
4 
5 
6 
5 
6 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
3 
9 
8 
3 


8 
9 
8 


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records,  etc.,  to  provide  manner  of  proving    

religion,  laws  as  to  establishment  of,  not  to  make    

rules  of  proceedings,  each  house  may  determine   

science,  to  promote  progress  of 

senate  and  house  of  representatives,  to  constitute  

soldiers,  not  to  quarter,  except,  etc 

state  imposts  and  duties,  to  revise  and  control   

inspection  laws,  to  revise  and  control  

states,  admission  of  new,  into  union,  by   

agreements  or  compacts  between,  not  to  be  made, 

without  consent  of   

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

taxes  and  imposts,  to  lay  and  collect  

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

territories,  to  govern    

territory  purchased  for  forts,  etc.,  jurisdiction  over 

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

treason,  may  declare  punishment  for 

trial  by  jury,  to  preserve  right  of 

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

war,  consent  of,  for  states  to  engage  in  

to  declare  

CONSTITUTION-amendments  to,  how  proposed,  etc  

laws  to  carry  out,  congress  to  make    

oath  to  support  

object  of  

powers  not  delegated  by,  etc.,  reserved  

supreme  law  of  the  land,  to  be    

CONSULS-appointment  of,  by  president  

cases  affecting,  judicial  power  extended  to 

CONTRACTS-laws  impairing  obligations  of,  state  not  to  pass 

CONVENTION-for  proposing  amendments,  how  called  

CONVICTION-for  treason   

on  impeachment 

COPYRIGHTS-congress  may  provide  for   

COUNSEL-party  accused  to  have  the  right  of  

COUNTERFEITING-congress  to  provide  punishment  for 

COURTS-inferior,  congress  may  establish  

judges  of,  term  and  compensation  of    

judicial  power,  vested  in    

trial  by  jury,  in  

CREDIT-given  to  public  acts  and  records  

bills  of,  states  not  to  emit    

CRIMES-parties  accused  of,  rights  of 

removal  from  office  for,  by  impeachment  

trial  for,  except  in  impeachments,  to  be  by  jury 

mode  of,  regulated  

place  of  

CRUEL  OR  UNUSUAL  PUNISHMENTS-prohibited 


Art. 

Sec 

4 

1 

1st  amend. 

1 

5 

1 

8 

1 

1 

3d  amend. 

1 

10 

1 

10 

4 

3 

1 

10 

4 

3 

1 

8 

1 

9 

4 

3 

1 

8 

1 

10 

3 

3 

7th  amend. 

1 

9 

1 

10 

1 

8 

5 

1 

1 

8 

2 

1 

Preamble 

10th  amend. 

6 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

10 

5 

1 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

8 

6th  amend. 

1 

8 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

7th  amend. 

4 

1 

1 

10 

5th  amend. 

2 

4 

3 

2 

6th  amend. 

3 

2 

8th  amend. 

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Art. 

DEBT  OF  UNITED  STATES-payment  of,  by  congress  1 

validity  of,  not  to  be  questioned 14th  amend. 

DEBTS-incurred  in  aid  of  insurrection,  repudiated 14th  amend. 

incurred  in  aid  of  insurrection,  illegal  and  void 14th  amend. 

under  prior  confederation,  assumed    6 

DEFENSE-comman,  constitution  adopted  to  insure  Preamble 

congress  to  provide  for   1 

right  of  accused  to,  in  criminal  proceedings  6th  amend. 

DEPARTMENTS-inferior  officers  in,  appointments  of   2 

opinions  from,  president  may  require  2 

power  of  congress  over  1 

DIRECT  ELECTION  OF  SENATORS  17th  amend. 

DIRECT  TAXES-apportionment  of   1 

when  and  how  laid  1 

DISABILITY-president.  provisions  in  case  of,  as  to    2 

rebellion,  by  engagement  in 14th  amend. 

removal  of,  by  congress 14th  amend. 

DISCOVERIES-rights  to  inventors  for,  congress  to  secure 1 

DISORDERLY  BEHAVIOR-in  congress,  each  house  may 

punish  for  1 

DISQUALIFICATIONS-elector  of  president,  for  office  of   2 

impeachment  on,  judgment  in  case  of 1 

rebellion,  by  engaging  in  14th  amend. 

senators  and  representatives,  for  other  office    1 

U.S.  officials  for  members  of  either  house   1 

DISTRICT-for  seat  of  government,  exclusive  legislation  over 1 

in  which  crimes  are  to  be  tried    6th  amend. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA-granting  representation  in  the 

electoral  college  23rd  amend. 

DOCKYARDS-power  of  congress  over  1 

DOMESTIC  VIOLENCE-protection  of  states  against  4 

DUTIES-congress  may  impose  1 

exports  from  states,  not  to  be  laid  on    1 

laid  by  states,  net  produce  of,  to  be  for  use  of  U.S 1 

states  not  to  lay,  on  imports  or  exports,  without  consent   1 

tonnage,  states  not  to  lay  on,  without  consent 1 

uniform,  to  be    1 

vessels,  clearing  in  one  state,  not  to  pay,  in  another  1 

ELECTION-of  members  of  congress,  each  house  judge  of 1 

president  and  vice-president    2 

how  conducted  12th  amend. 

representatives  1 

representatives  1 

senators 1 

direct  election  of   17th  amend. 

senators 1 

ELECTIVE  FRANCHISE-right  of  citizen  to  vote, 

not  to  be  denied,  etc  15th  amend. 

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

on  apportionment  14th  amend. 


Sec. 
8 
4 
4 
4 
1 

8 

2 
2 
8 

2 
9 
1 
3 
3 
8 

5 
1 
3 
3 
6 
6 
8 


8 

4 

8 

9 

10 

10 

10 

8 

9 

5 

1 

2 
4 
3 

4 

1 


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Art. 

right  of  eighteen  year  old  to  vote 26th  amend. 

ELECTORS  OF  REPRESENTATIVES-qualifications  of  1 

ELECTORS,  PRESIDENTIAL-appointment  of,  by  states  2 

choosing  of,  time  of,  congress  may  determine   2 

disqualifications  for  office  of 2 

qualifications  for  office  of 14th  amend. 

not  denied  by  reason  of  failure  to  pay  poll  tax  or  other  tax 24th  amend. 

lists  to  be  made  and  certified  by    12th  amend. 

meeting  and  proceedings  of 12th  amend. 

voting  by,  time  for,  congress  may  determine    2 

to  by  ballot  12th  amend. 

ELIGIBILITY-elector,  to  office  of    2 

president,  to  office  of 2 

representative,  to  office  of  1 

senator,  to  office  of   1 

vice  president,  to  office  of  12th  amend. 

EMANCIPATION  OF  SLAVES -claims  for  loss  by, 

illegal  and  void  14th  amend. 

slavery  prohibited 13th  amend. 

EMOLUMENTS-official  not  to  accept,  without  consent  1 

ENUMERATION  OF  INHABITANTS-when  to  be  made   1 

representation  based  upon  1 

EQUAL  PROTECTION  OF  THE  LAWS-no  state  shall  deny 14th  amend. 

EQUAL  SUFFRAGE  IN  SENATE-secured  to  state  5 

EQUITY  CASES  judicial  power  extended  to  3 

judicial  power  extended  to,  limited  1 1th  amend. 

EXCESSIVE  BAIL-not  to  be  required  8th  amend. 

EXCISE-power  of  congress  to  lay  and  collect  1 

uniform,  excise  to  be  1 

EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS-oath,  to  be  bound  by 6 

opinion  of,  president  may  require  2 

president,  oath  to  be  taken  by   2 

EXECUTIVE  POWER-vested  in  president    2 

EXPENDITURES-of  money  to  be  published  1 

EXPORTS-duty  on,  from  states,  congress  not  to  lay   1 

duty  on,  laid  by  states,  to  be  for  use  of  United  States 1 

duty  on,  states  not  to  impose,  without  consent  1 

EX  POST  FACTO  LAWS-congress  not  to  pass  1 

states  not  to  pass    1 

EXPULSION  OF  MEMBER-by  concurrence  of  two-thirds 1 

FAITH  AND  CREDIT-to  acts,  records,  etc.,  of  states 4 

FELONIES -arrest  for,  members  of  congress  not  privileged  from    ..  1 

on  high  seas,  congress  power  to  punish    1 

persons  accused  of,  fleeing  from  justice,  provisions  as  to    4 

FINES-excessive,  not  to  be  imposed 8th  amend. 

FOREIGN  CITIZENS-judicial  power  subject  to 3 

naturalization  of 1 

FOREIGN  COIN-value  of,  congress  may  regulate 1 

FOREIGN  NATIONS-commerce  with,  congress  to  regulate  1 


Sec. 
1 

2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 


1 

1 
2 
3 


4 
1 
9 

2 
2 
1 
1 
2 


8 
8 
3 
2 
1 
1 

9 

9 

10 

10 

9 

10 

5 

1 
6 

8 

2 

2 
8 
8 
8 


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gifts,  etc.,  not  to  be  received  without  consent  

FOREIGN  POWERS-compact  with,  states  prohibited  entering 

into   

FORFEITURE-attainder  of  treason  not  to  work,  except  during 

life 

FORTS-power  of  congress  over   

FREEDOM-of  speech  and  press  guaranteed  

FUGITIVES-from  justice  to  be  delivered  up    

from  service  or  labor  to  be  delivered  up  

GIFTS-acceptance  of,  from  foreign  governments 

GENERAL  WELFARE-congress  to  provide  for 

constitution,  purpose  of,  to  secure  

GOLD  AND  SILVER  COIN-tender  in  payment, 

restriction  on  states  as  to 

GOOD  BEHAVIOR-term  of  judicial  officers  

GOVERNMENT-republican  form  of,  guaranteed  to  states    

seat  of,  legislative  power  of  congress  over  

GRAND  JURY-indictments  by  

presentments  of  crimes  to  be  tried  on,  except,  etc 

GRANT-of  letters  of  marque  and  reprisal,  by  congress  

of  letters  of  marque  and  reprisal,  by  states,  prohibited  

of  titles  of  nobility,  prohibited  

of  titles  of  nobility,  prohibited  

GRIEVANCES,  right  of  petition  for  redress  of 

GUARANTEE-of  republican  form  of  government  to  state    

HABEAS  CORPUS-writ  of.  suspension  of    

HEADS  OF  DEPARTMENTS-appointment  of  officers  by    

opinions  from,  president  may  require  

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES: 

adjournment  of,  from  day  to  day  

restriction  on  power  of 

bills,  reconsideration  of,  by  

bills,  revenue,  to  originate  in  

disorderly  behavior,  may  punish  members  for   

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

impeachment,  to  have  sole  power  of 

journal,  to  keep  and  publish    

members  of,  chosen  every  second  year 

compensation  of 

disability  of  certain  members  of 

disorderly  behavior,  may  be  punished  for  

elections  for,  manner  of  holding,  etc  

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

electors  of.  qualifications  of    

members  of,  expulsion  of    

ineligibility  of,  to  other  offices    

qualifications  of  

United  States  officials,  not  eligible  for   


Art. 

I 

1 

3 
1 
1st  amend. 

4 
4 

1 
1 
Preamble 

1 

3 

4 

1 

5th  amend. 

5th  amend. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1st  amend. 

4 

1 

2 
2 


14th  amend. 


Sec. 
9 

10 

3 
8 

2 
2 

9 

8 


10 

1 

4 
8 


8 
10 

9 
10 


9 

2 
2 

5 
5 
7 
7 
5 
5 
2 
5 
2 
6 
3 
5 
4 
5 
2 
5 
6 
2 
6 


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yeas  and  nays  of,  when  entered  on  journal  1 

officers  of,  to  choose   1 

orders,  resolutions,  etc.,  of,  to  be  presented  to  president    1 

president,  when  and  how  to  choose 12th  amend. 

quorum  of 1 

revenue  bills,  to  originate  in    1 

rules  of  proceedings,  may  determine 1 

speaker  of,  to  choose  1 

vacancies  in,  writ  of  election  to  fill  1 

votes  for  president  and  vice-president,  to  be  counted 

in  presence  of 12th  amend. 

see  also  Representatives. 

IMMUNITIES-citizens  entitled  to 4 

laws  abridging,  to  citizens,  prohibited 14th  amend. 

IMPEACHMENT-cases  of,  not  to  be  tried  by  jury  3 

chief  justice,  when  to  preside  at    1 

house,  to  have  sole  power  of  1 

judgment  on  conviction  of,  extent  of    1 

removal  from  office  on    2 

senate,  sole  power  to  try 1 

IMPORTATION  OF  PERSONS-powers  of  congress  as  to, 

restricted  1 

tax  or  duty  may  be  imposed  on  1 

IMPORTS-imposts  or  duties  on,  laid  by  states,  revision  of  1 

IMPOSTS-congress  to  lay  1 

laid  by  states,  for  use  of  treasury 1 

states  not  to  lay,  without  consent 1 

uniform,  to  be    1 

INCOME  TAX-power  to  lay  and  collect 16th  amend. 

INDIANS-commerce  with,  congress  to  regulate    1 

excluded  from  representation 1 

INDICTMENT-when  necessary    5th  amend. 

INFERIOR  COURTS-congress  power  to  establish 1 

judges  of,  term  and  compensation  of    3 

judicial  power  vested  in  3 

INFERIOR  OFFICERS-congress  may  invest  appointment  of  2 

INHABITANTS  OF  UNITED  STATES-president  and 

vice-president  must  be   2 

representative  must  be  1 

senator  must  be    1 

INSPECTION  LAWS-imposed  by  states,  subject  to  revision    1 

INSURRECTIONS-debts  contracted  in  aid  of,  void 14th  amend. 

disabilities  from,  congress  may  remove 14th  amend. 

participants  in,  disqualified  for  office 14th  amend. 

suppression  of,  congress  to  provide  for 1 

INTOXICATING  LIQUORS-prohibited 18th  amend. 

repeal  of  prohibition    21st  amend. 

INWASiOU-habeas  corpus,  suspension  of,  in  case  of    1 

militia  to  repel,  congress  may  call  out    1 

states  to  be  protected  from 4 


Sec. 

5 

2 
7 

5 
7 
5 

2 
2 


2 
1 

2 
3 
2 
3 
4 
3 

9 

9 
10 

8 

10 
10 

8 

8 

2 

8 

1 
1 
2 

1 
2 
3 

10 
4 
3 
3 
8 


9 
8 
4 


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INVENTORS-rights  to,  congress  to  pass  laws  to  secure    

INVOLUNTARY  SERVITUDE-abolition  of,  except  for  crime 

provision  as  to,  power  of  congress  to  enforce 

JEOPARDY  OF  LIFE  AND  LIMB-persons  not  to  be  twice 

subject  to 

JOURNAL  OF  PROCEEDINGS-each  house  to  keep,  etc 

JUDGES-appointment  of 

bound  by  constitution,  laws  and  treaties  

compensation  of 

oath,  to  be  bound  by    

tenure  of  office  of    

JUDGMENT-in  impeachment  cases,  extent  of  

JUDICIAL  OFFICERS-to  be  bound  by  oath    

JUDICIAL  POWER-extended  to  certain  cases,  etc 

limited    

vested  in  supreme  and  inferior  courts  

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

JURISDICTION-of  supreme  court,  appellate  and  original 

JURY-facts  tried  by,  re-examination  of  

speedy  and  public  trial  by,  accused  to  have    

suits  at  common  law.  right  of  trial  by,  in 

trial  of  crimes  to  be  by,  except  on  impeachments  

JUST  COMPENSATION-property  for  public  use  not  to  be 

taken  without 

JUSTICE-fugitives  from,  to  be  delivered  up    

purpose  of  constitution,  to  establish    

LABOR-fugitives  from,  to  be  delivered  up    

LAME  DUCK  AMENDMENT 

LAND-ceded  to  or  purchased  by  United  States   

grants  of.  by  states  

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

cases  injudicial  power  limited 

LAW  OF  NATIONS-offenses  against,  punishment  for 

LAW  OF  THE  LAND-constitution,  laws  and  treaties  constitute 

judges  in  states  bound  by 

LAWS-congress,  power  of,  to  make  

contracts,  impairing  obligations  of,  states  not  to  pass 

equal  protection  of,  persons  not  to  be  denied 

ex  post  facto,  congress  not  to  pass    

states  not  to  pass    

state,  subordinate  to  constitution,  etc 

when  subject  to  control  of  congress    

United  States,  cases  arising  under,  judicial  power  extended  to 

president  to  see  faithful  execution  of   

LEGAL  TENDER-inhibition  as  to  states  making  

LEGISLATION-exclusive  over  District  of  Columbia 

exclusive  over  places  purchased  for  forts,  etc 


Art. 

Sec 

1 

8 

13th  amend. 

1 

13th  amend. 

2 

5th  amend. 

1 

5 

2 

2 

6 

2 

3 

1 

6 

3 

3 

1 

1 

3 

6 

3 

3 

2 

1 1th  amend. 

3 

1 

4 

1 

3 

2 

7th  amend. 

6th  amend. 

7th  amend. 

3 

2 

5th  amend. 

4 

2 

Preamble 

4 

2 

20th  amend. 

1 

8 

3 

2 

1 

8 

3 

2 

11th  amend. 

1 

8 

6 

2 

6 

2 

1 

8 

1 

10 

14th  amend. 

1 

I 

9 

1 

10 

6 

2 

1 

10 

3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

10 

1 

8 

1 

8 

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fifteenth  amendment,  congress  to  enforce  by 

fourteenth  amendment,  congress  to  enforce  by  

power  of,  vested  in  congress  

thirteenth  amendment,  congress  to  enforce  by 

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

to  act  on  

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

electors,  appointment  of,  may  direct  

lands,  cession  of,  by 

members  of,  to  take  oath  

new  states,  consent  of,  for  forming  

LETTERS  OF  MARQUE  AND  REPRISAL-congress  may  grant  .. 

states  prohibited  from  granting   

LIBERTY-constitution,  purpose  of,  to  secure  

person  cannot  be  deprived  of,  without,  etc 

state  cannot  deprive  persons  of 

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

persons  not  to  be  twice  put  in  jeopardy  of   

restrictions  on  power  of  state  as  to  life  of  persons 

LISTS-of  electoral  votes  to  be  made  

LOSS  OF  SLAVE-claim  for,  illegal  and  void  

MAGAZINES-exclusive  power  over    

MAJORITY-of  each  house  to  constitute  a  quorum 

of  electoral  votes   

of  senators  to  choice  of  vice-president   

of  state  vote  to  choice  of  president   

smaller  number  than,  may  adjourn    

smaller  number  than,  may  compel  attendance    

MARITIME  JURISDICTION-vested  in  court   

MARQUE  AND  REPRISAL-congress  may  grant  letters  of 

state  prohibited  from  granting  letters  of  

MEASURES  AND  WEIGHTS-Congress  to  fix  standard  of 

MEETING  OF  CONGRESS-at  least  once  a  year  

MIGRATION-power  of  congress  as  to,  limited    

MILITIA-calling  force  of   

commander  of,  president  to  be    

organizing  and  disciplining  

right  of  States  to  maintain  

MINISTERS-appointment  of 

jurisdiction  of  courts  over  

reception  of  

MISDEMEANORS-trial  of  officers  for    

MONEY-appropriations  of    

power  to  borrow 

power  to  coin  and  regulate  value  of   

receipts  and  expenditures  of,  to  be  published  

states  not  to  coin  gold  or  silver  

states  not  to  make  other  than  coin  legal  tender  


Art. 

Sec 

15th  amend. 

2 

14th  amend. 

5 

1 

1 

13th  amend. 

2 

1 

1 

5 

1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

8 

6 

3 

4 

3 

1 

8 

1 

10 

Preamble 

5th  amend. 

14th  amend. 

1 

5th  amend. 

5th  amend. 

14th  amend. 

1 

12th  amend. 

14th  amend. 

4 

1 

8 

1 

5 

12th  amend. 

1 2th  amend. 

12th  amend. 

1 

5 

1 

5 

3 

2 

1 

8 

1 

10 

1 

8 

1 

4 

1 

9 

1 

8 

2 

2 

1 

8 

2d  amend. 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

3 

2 

4 

9 

8 

8 

9 

10 

10 

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NATIONS-commerce  with,  power  to  regulate   

law  of,  offenses  against,  power  to  punish  

NATURALIZATION-citizens  by,  to  be  citizens  of  United 

States  and  states  where  they  reside 

uniform  rule  of,  congress  to  establish  

NAVAL  FORCES-rules  and  regulations  for   

NAVY-commander  of,  president  to  be    

congress  to  provide  and  maintain    

NEW  STATES-admission  of  

formation  of,  restrictions  on    

NOBILITY-titles  of,  states  not  to  grant 

titles  of,  United  States  not  to  grant   

NOMINATIONS-to  office,  by  president  

OATH  OF  OFFICE-of  president  

what  officers  to  take 

OATH  OR  AFFIRMATION-constitution,  to  support  

officers  bound  by  

Warrants  to  be  supported  by    

OBLIGATIONS-existing,  ratified  

incurred  in  rebellion,  void  

OBLIGATIONS  OF  CONTRACT-laws  impairing,  states  not 

to  pass  

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

persons  not  to  be  put  twice  in  jeopardy  for 

reprieve  or  pardons  for,  president  may  grant    

OFFICE-acceptance  of,  from  foreign  governments    

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

oath  of  

qualifications  for,  religious  test  not  required  as    

removal  from,  on  impeachment 

senators  and  representatives,  ineligibility  of,  for  other  

United  States  officials,  ineligible  to  certain 

vacancies  in,  when  president  may  fill  

OFFICERS-commission  for    

executive,  opinions  of,  president  may  require 

house  to  choose  

inferior,  congress  may  vest  appointment  of    

militia,  appointment  of    

oath,  to  be  bound  by 

removal  of,  on  impeachment  

senate  to  choose  

United  States,  appointment  of  

disqualified  for  certain  offices  

OPINIONS-of  departments,  when  given 

ORDERS,  ETC. -to  be  presented  to  president  

ORGANIZING  MILITIA-congress  to  provide  for  

ORIGINAL  JURISDICTION-of  supreme  court  

OVERT  ACT-necessary  to  treason    


Art. 

Sec 

1 

8 

1 

8 

14th  amend. 

1 

1 

8 

1 

8 

2 

2 

1 

8 

4 

3 

4 

3 

1 

10 

1 

9 

2 

2 

2 

1 

6 

3 

6 

3 

6 

3 

4th  amend. 

6 

1 

14th  amend. 

4 

1 

10 

1 

8 

5th  amend. 

2 

2 

1 

9 

1 

9 

6 

3 

6 

3 

2 

4 

1 

6 

1 

6 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

8 

6 

3 

2 

4 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

6 

2 

2 

1 

7 

1 

8 

3 

2 

3 

3 

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Art.  Sec. 

PAPERS-security  of,  from  unreasonable  searches    4th  amend. 

PARDONS-president  may  grant,  except,  etc 2  2 

PATENT-RIGHTS-law  securing,  congress  may  pass   1  8 

PAYMENT-of  pensions,  not  to  be  questioned 14th  amend.        4 

of  public  debt,  not  to  be  questioned 14th  amend.        4 

PENALTIES-of  absentees  in  congress    1  5 

PENSIONS  AND  BOUNTIES-debts  for,  not  to  be  questioned 14th  amend.        4 

PEOPLE-arms,  right  to  bear  not  to  be  infringed 2d  amend. 

constitution  formed  by Preamble 

rights,  enumerated  in,  how  construed 9th  amend. 

enumeration  of 1  2 

government,  may  petition    1st  amend. 

peaceable  assemblages  of   1st  amend. 

person  and  property,  to  be  secured  in   4th  amend. 

petitions  for  redress  of  grievances,  may  take 1st  amend. 

powers  reserved  to  10th  amend. 

representatives,  to  choose   1  2 

searches  and  seizures,  secure  from   4th  amend. 

senators,  to  choose  17th  amend. 

PETITION  FOR  REDRESS-right  to,  not  to  be  abridged  1st  amend. 

PIRACIES-congress  may  define  and  punish  1  8 

PORTS-preference  not  to  be  given  to  1  9 

vessels  clearing  from,  not  to  pay  duties    1  9 

POST-OFFICES  AND  POST-ROADS-congress  to  establish  1  8 

POWERS-not  delegated,  reserved  to  people 10th  amend. 

POWERS  OF  CONGRESS,  See  Congress 

POWERS  OF  GOVERNMENT-enumeration  of,  not  to  deny 

or  disparage  others  retained  9th  amend. 

laws  to  carry  into  execution,  congress  to  make 1  8 

not  delegated  or  prohibited  to  states,  reserved   10th  amend. 

POWERS  OF  STATE,  see  State 

PREFERENCE-of  ports,  prohibited   1  9 

PRESENTMENT  OF  INDICTMENT-when  necessary    5th  amend. 

PRESENTS-from  foreign  potentates,  not  to  be  accepted  1  9 

PRESIDENT-ambassadors  and  ministers,  foreign,  to  receive    2  3 

ambassadors  and  ministers,  may  appoint    2  2 

bills  approved  of,  by    1  7 

may  veto 1  7 

commander-in-chief  of  army,  navy,  etc  2  2 

compensation  of 2  1 

Congress,  when  may  adjourn    2  3 

disability  of,  who  to  act  as,  in  case  of 2  1 

election  of   12th  amend. 

election  of   2  1 

electors  of,  how  appointed 2  1 

eligibility  for  office  of  2  1 

executive  power  vested  in  2  1 

impeachment  of  2  4 

impeachment  of,  trial  of    1  3 

inability  of  25th  amend. 


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Art. 

laws,  to  see  to  faithful  execution  of    2 

messages  of  2 

oath  of  office,  to  take  2 

officers,  may  appoint,  with  consent  2 

to  commission   2 

opinions,  may  require    2 

orders,  resolutions  or  votes,  when  presented  to    1 

removal  of,  on  conviction  or  impeachment 2 

removal  of,  death  or  resignation   25th  amend. 

reprieves  or  pardons,  may  grant,  except,  etc  2 

sessions,  of  either  or  both  houses,  may  convene  extra  2 

term  of  office  of 2 

term  of  office  begins 20th  amend. 

term  of  office,  limitation  of 22nd  amend. 

treaties,  may  make,  with  consent 2 

vacancies,  may  fill  2 

PRESIDENT  AND  VICE-PRESIDENT-choosing  of,  manner  of  ....  2 

choosing  of,  manner  of   12th  amend. 

electors  of,  meetings  and  proceedings  of   12th  amend. 

electors  of,  who  disqualified  for    2 

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

presidential  electors   12th  amend. 

pro  tempore,  when  may  choose  1 

vice-president  to  be   1 

PRESS-freedom  of,  not  to  be  abridged  1st  amend. 

PRIVATE  PROPERTY-not  to  be  taken  without  compensation 5th  amend 

PRIVILEGES-citizens  entitled  to  4 

habeas  corpus,  to  writ  of,  not  to  be  suspended  1 

laws  abridging,  to  citizens  prohibited 14th  amend. 

PRIZES-rules  concerning,  congress  may  make    1 

PROCEEDINGS-journal  of,  congress  to  keep,  etc  1 

judicial,  full  faith  to  4 

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

without 5th  amend. 

persons  not  to  be  deprived  of  life,  etc.,  without 14th  amend. 

PROHIBITION   18th  amend. 

repeal  21st  amend. 

PROPERTY-citizens,  secure  from  seizure    4th  amend. 

parties  not  to  be  deprived  of,  without,  etc  5th  amend. 

parties  not  to  be  deprived  of,  without,  etc  14th  amend. 

private,  compensation  for,  when  taken  for  public  use 5th  amend. 

United  States,  under  control  of  congress 4 

PROSECUTIONS-criminal,  right  of  accused  in  6th  amend. 

PROTECTION-against  invasion  and  from  domestic  violence  4 

of  life,  liberty  and  property  of  persons   5th  amend. 

of  the  laws,  not  to  be  denied  to  14th  amend. 

PUBLIC-acts,  full  faith  to  be  given  to 4 

debt,  payment  of,  not  to  be  questioned 14th  amend. 

ministers,  powers  of  president  to  appoint   2 

moneys,  statements  of,  to  be  published  1 


Sec. 
3 
3 

1 

2 
2 
2 
7 
4 

2 
3 
1 
1 
1 

2 
2 
1 


3 

3 


2 
9 
1 
8 

5 

1 


1 

3 

4 

1 
1 
4 
2 
9 


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trust,  religious  test  not  required  for  office  of 

use,  property  not  to  be  taken  for,  without  compensation    

PUBLIC ATION-of  journals  of  congress  

of  receipts  and  expenditures    

PUNISHMENT-counterfeiting,  punishment  provided  for    

cruel  and  unusual  prohibited  

impeachments,  parties  convicted  on,  subject  to    

members  of  congress,  congress  may  punish  

treason,  congress  to  declare  punishment  for  

QUALIFICATION  FOR  OFFICE-each  house  to  be  judge  of    

electors  of  president  and  vice-president    

electors  of  representatives  

president 

religious  test  not  to  be  required  as 

representatives  

senators 

vice-president  

QUARTERING  SOLDIERS-in  time  of  peace  and  war 

QUORUM-majority  of  each  house  constitutes  

president,  for  choice  of   

vice-president,  to  elect,  by  senate   

when  not  necessary    

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

of  constitution    

REBELLION-debts  incurred  in  aid  of,  illegal  and  void  

debts  incurred  to  suppress,  not  to  be  questioned 

participants  in,  disabled  from  holding  office  

writs  of  habeas  corpus,  suspension  of,  during    

RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES-of  public  money, 

to  be  published 

RECESS  OF  SENATE-vacancies  in  office  during,  how  filled  

RECONSIDERATION-of  bills  returned  by  president    

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

REDRESS  OF  GRIEVANCES -right  to  petition  for, 

not  to  be  abridged  

REGULATIONS -for  election  of  senators  and  representatives 

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

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

REMOVAL  FROM  OFFICE-on  impeachment,  etc 

REPEAL-of  prohibition  amendment  

REPRESENTATION-apportionment  of   

basis  of,  when  to  be  reduced  

vacancies  in,  writs  of  election  to  fill   

REPRESENTATIVES-absence  of 

apportionment  of  

apportionment  of 

arrest,  privileged  from  


Art. 

Sec 

6 

3 

5th  amend. 

1 

5 

1 

9 

1 

8 

8th  amend. 

1 

3 

1 

5 

3 

3 

1 

5 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

6 

3 

1 

2 

1 

3 

12th  amend. 

3d  amend. 

1 

5 

12th  amend. 

12th  amend. 

1 

5 

15th  amend. 

1 

5 

1 

7 

1 

14th  amend. 

4 

14th  amend. 

4 

14th  amend. 

3 

1 

9 

1 

9 

2 

2 

1 

7 

4 

1 

1st  amend. 

1 

4 

1st  amend. 

6 

3 

2 

4 

21st  amend. 

1 

2 

14th  amend. 

2 

1 

2 

1 

5 

1 

2 

14th  amend. 

2 

1 

6 

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Art. 

compensation  of 1 

disorderly  behavior,  may  be  punished  for  1 

election  of    1 

election  of,  to  fill  vacancies  1 

electors  of,  qualifications  of    1 

house  of,  branch  of  congress  1 

impeachment,  to  have  sole  power  of 1 

ineligibility  of,  to  office  of  elector 2 

to  other  office  1 

oath  to  take 6 

office  of,  disqualification  of  certain  persons  to  14th  amend. 

United  States  officials  ineligible  to 1 

vacancies  in  1 

powers  of  1 

qualifications  of  1 

not  denied  by  reason  of  failure  to  pay  poll  tax  or  other  tax  ....  24th  amend. 

speakers  and  officers,  to  choose    1 

speech  or  debate,  not  to  be  questioned  for   1 

term  of  office  of 1 

term  of  office  begins 20th  amend. 

See  also  House  of  Representatives  and  Congress 

REPRIEVES-president  may  grant,  except 2 

REPRISAL-letters  of,  congress  may  grant  1 

letters  of,  states  not  to  grant    1 

REPUBLICAN  FORM  OF  GOVERNMENT-guaranteed  to  states   ..  4 

RESERVED  POWER-of  states  and  people 10th  amend. 

RESERVED  RIGHTS-enumeration  of  rights  not  to  deny  or 

disparage  others  retained   9th  amend. 

power  not  delegated  to  United  States  nor  prohibited  to  states  ..  10th  amend. 

RESIGNATIONS-president  and  vice-president,  of 2 

senators,  of 1 

REVENUE-bills,  to  originate  in  house  1 

regulation  of,  preference  not  to  be  given  ports  1 

RIGHT  OF  PETITION-not  to  be  abridged  1st  amend. 

RIGHT  TO  BEAR  ARMS-not  to  be  infringed  2d  amend. 

RIGHTS  ENUMERATED-not  delegated  to  United  States  or 

prohibited  by  states,  reserved  10th  amend. 

not  to  deny  or  disparage  other,  retained    9th  amend. 

RIGHTS  OF  CITIZENS-Protection  of  5th  amend. 

protection  of,  by  congress 15th  amend. 

states  not  to  abridge  14th  amend. 

voting,  not  to  be  denied  or  abridged  in  15th  amend. 

citizens  eighteen  years  of  age  or  older 26th  amend. 

RIGHTS  OF  PEOPLE-not  disparaged  by  enumerating  of  rights  ....  9th  amend. 

ROADS-congress  may  establish  1 

RULES-captures  on  land  and  water,  concerning    1 

common-law  rules,  re-examination  of  facts  by  7th  amend. 

land  and  naval  forces,  for  government  of  1 

RULES  OF  PROCEEDINGS-each  house  may  determine  1 


Sec. 
6 

5 
4 
2 
2 
1 

2 
1 

6 
3 
3 
6 
2 
5 
2 
1 

2 
6 
2 


2 

8 

10 

4 


1 

3 
7 
9 


2 
1 

1 
1 

8 
8 

8 

5 


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SCIENCE  AND  ARTS -progress  of,  congress  may  promote 

SEARCHES  AND  SEIZURES-security  of  people  against  

SEAT  OF  GO VERNMENT-exclusive  jurisdiction  over  

SECURITIES-counterfeiting,  punishment  for    

SEIZURES-protection  from    

SENATE-adjournment  of,  for  want  of  quorum  

adjournment  of,  restriction  on  power  of  

appointments,  advice  and  consent  of,  to  

convening  of,  by  president    

equal  suffrage  in    

impeachment,  to  try  

journal  of  proceedings,  to  keep,  etc 

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

part  of  congress   

president  of    

revenue  bills,  may  propose  amendments  to    

rules  of  proceedings,  may  determine 

senators,  two  from  each  state  to  compose  

treaties,  advice  and  consent  of,  to  

vacancies  in,  filling  of  

vice-resident,  may  choose  

See  also  Congress. 
SENATORS-absence  of 

arrest,  privileged  from,  except 

classes,  to  be  divided  into,  etc  

compensation  of 

direct  election  of   

disorderly  behavior,  may  be  punished  for  

election  of,  time,  manner,  etc.  of 

ineligibility  of,  to  office  of  elector 

ineligibility  of,  to  other  offices    

oath,  to  be  bound  by    

office  of,  disqualification  of  certain  persons  for 

United  States  officials,  ineligible  to 

vacancies  in,  how  filled  

qualifications  of  

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

speech  or  debate  not  to  be  questioned  for  

term  of  office  of 

term  of  office  begins 

SERVICE-fugitives  from,  delivery  up  of   

SERVITUDE-involuntary,  except  for  crime,  abolished 

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

SHIPS  OF  WAR-states  not  to  keep  

SLAVERY-abolished 

SLAVES-claims  for  loss  or  emancipation  of,  void  

importation  of    

representation,  included  in 


Art. 

Sec 

1 

8 

4th  amend. 

1 

8 

1 

8 

4th  amend. 

1 

5 

1 

5 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

5 

5 

1 

1 

3 

1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

7 

1 

5 

1 

3 

2 

2 

17th  amend. 

12th  amend. 

1 

5 

1 

6 

1 

3 

1 

6 

17th  amend. 

1 

5 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

6 

6 

3 

14th  amend. 

3 

1 

6 

17th  amend. 

1 

3 

24th  amend. 

1 

1 

6 

1 

3 

20th  amend. 

1 

4 

2 

1 3th  amend. 

1 

15th  amend. 

1 

1 

4 

20th  amend. 

2 

1 

10 

13th  amend. 

1 

14th  amend. 

4 

1 

9 

1 

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

quartering  of,  without  consent  of  house-owner 

SPEAKER-house  to  choose 

SPEECH-freedom  of,  congress  not  to  abridge   

member  of  congress,  not  to  be  questioned  for    

STANDARD  OF  WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES-congress  to  fix 

STATE  OFFICERS-oath  to  be  taken  by   

STATEMENT-of  receipts  and  expenditures,  publication  of  

STATES-acts  and  records  of,  proving  of,  etc 

admission  of  new  

agreements  or  compacts  with  states,  not  to  make  

alliances,  not  to  enter  into  

bills  of  attainder,  not  to  pass   

bills  of  credit,  not  to  emit    

citizens  of,  privileges  and  immunities  of,  secured    

privileges  and  immunities  of,  not  to  abridge  

right  of,  to  vote,  to  deny  or  abridge 

commerce  among,  congress  to  regulate    

constitution,  amendments  to,  ratification  of   

duties,  not  to  lay    

elections  for  senators  and  representatives  in  

electors  may  choose  

meeting  of,  in  

executive  of,  to  issue  writs  of  election   

exports,  not  to  tax    

fugitives,  to  deliver  up  

imposts,  not  to  lay  

invasion,  to  be  defended  from  

laws,  ex  post  facto,  not  to  pass    

laws  impairing  obligations  of  contracts,  not  to  pass  

laws  of,  subject  to  revision  by  congress   

legal  tender,  restriction  on,  as  to  making 

letters  of  marque  or  reprisal,  not  to  grant   

militia,  officers  of,  reserved  power,  as  to    

right  of,  to  maintain  

money,  not  to  coin  

new  states,  may  be  admitted   

officers  of,  oath  to  be  taken  by    

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

ports  of,  not  to  have  preference  

president,  choice  of,  by   

prohibitions  to   

records  of,  authentication  of   

representation  from   

republican  form  of  government  

rights  reserved  to  

senate,  to  have  equal  suffrage  in  

senators  from  

titles  of  nobility,  not  to  grant  

treaties,  not  to  enter  into 


Art. 

Sec 

14th  amend. 

4 

3d  amend. 

1 

2 

1st  amend. 

1 

6 

1 

8 

6 

3 

1 

9 

4 

1 

4 

3 

1 

10 

1 

10 

1 

10 

1 

10 

4 

2 

14th  amend. 

1 

15th  amend. 

1 

1 

8 

5 

1 

1 

10 

1 

4 

2 

1 

12th  amend. 

1 

2 

1 

9 

4 

2 

1 

10 

4 

4 

1 

10 

1 

10 

1 

10 

1 

10 

1 

10 

1 

8 

2d  amend. 

1 

10 

4 

3 

6 

3 

4 

1 

1 

9 

12th  amend. 

1 

10 

4 

1 

1 

2 

4 

4 

10th  amend. 

5 

1 

1 

3 

1 

10 

1 

10 

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troops,  not  to  keep  in  times  of  peace 

war,  not  to  engage  in,  unless  

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

SUFFRAGE  

SUITS-judicial  power  over  

SUPREME  COURT-appellate  power  of  

chief  justice  to  preside,  on  impeachment  of  president    

judges  of,  appointment  of   

judicial  power  vested  in  

SUPREME  LAW-constitution,  laws  and  treaties  to  be  

judges  in  states,  bound  by  

TAXES-apportionment  of,  among  states  

capitation  or  direct,  to  be  in  proportion  to  census  

congress,  power  of,  to  levy  and  collect  

exports,  states  prohibited  from  levying  

income,  power  to  lay  and  collect 

uniform,  taxes  to  be  

TENDER  IN  PAYMENT-restrictions  on  power  of  states  as  to 

TERM  OF  OFFICE-of  president 

representatives 

senators    

United  States  judges    

terms  begin-president,  representatives,  senators  

TERRITORY-disposal  of,  by  congress  

legislation  over,  exclusive  

rules  to  regulate,  congress  to  make  

TEST-religious,  as  qualification  for  office,  not  required  , 

TESTIMONY-of  witnesses  in  treason  

TITLES  OF  NOBILITY-granting  of,  by  states,  prohibited 

granting  of,  prohibited  

TONNAGE-duty  on,  restrictions  on  states  as  to  

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

attainder  of,  not  to  work  corruption  of  blood   

attainder  of,  not  to  work  forfeiture,  except,  etc  

conviction  of,  testimony  necessary  for 

definition  of  

persons  charged  with,  to  be  delivered  up    

punishment  for,  congress  to  declare    

removal  from  office,  on  conviction  of 

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

money,  how  drawn  from   

TREATIES-judicial  power  over 

president  may  make,  with  concurrence  of  senate   

state  prohibited  from  making 

supreme  law  to  be   

TRIAL  BY  JURY-of  crimes,  except  impeachment  

speedy  and  public,  accused  to  enjoy  

suits  at  common  law,  right  of,  in  preserved    

TRIAL  OF  IMPEACHMENTS-by  senate    


Art. 

Sec 

1 

10 

1 

10 

1 

10 

19th  amend. 

11th  amend. 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

6 

2 

6 

2 

1 

2 

1 

9 

1 

8 

1 

9 

16th  amend. 

1 

8 

1 

10 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

3 

1 

20th  amend. 

1 

4 

3 

1 

8 

4 

3 

6 

3 

3 

3 

1 

10 

1 

9 

1 

10 

1 

6 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

4 

2 

3 

3 

2 

4 

1 

10 

1 

9 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

10 

6 

2 

3 

2 

6th  amend. 

7th  amend. 

1 

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chief  justice,  when  to  preside  at    

judgment  after  conviction  on,  extent  of,  etc 

TRIBUNALS-inferior  to  supreme  court,  may  be  established  .... 

TROOPS-states  not  to  keep  in  times  of  peace    

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

disability  to  office,  to  remove 

impeachment,  necessary  to  conviction    

members  of  congress,  necessary  to  expel   

president,  of  states,  required  for  choice  of,  by  house 

president's  veto,  necessary  to  pass  bill  over 

treaties,  concurrence  of,  required,  to  make  

vice-president,  of  senators,  required  for  election  of  

UNION-new  states  may  be  admitted  into  

perfect,  purpose  of  constitution  to  establish   

state  of,  to  be  given  by  president  to  congress  

UNITED  STATES-citizens  of,  who  are 

courts,  power  of  congress  to  institute   

laws,  treaties,  etc.,  of,  supreme  

powers  not  delegated  to  

suits,  when  party  to   

treason  against  

UNREASONABLE  SEARCHES  AND  SEIZURES-prohibited 
UNUSUAL  PUNISHMENTS-not  to  be  inflicted  

VACANCIES-during  recess  of  senate,  how  filled 

in  representation,  how  filled    

in  senate,  how  filled  

VALIDITY  OF  PUBLIC  DEBT-not  to  be  questioned 

VESSELS-from  port  of  one  state,  not  to  pay  duties  in  another 
VETO-of  bills  by  president,  and  proceedings  of  congress  on    .. 
VICE-PRESIDENT-absence  of  

appointment  of,  in  certain  cases  by  congress    

choosing  of,  by  electors  

by  senate    

electors  of,  manner  of  appointing,  etc  

eligibility  to  office  of  

president,  death  or  resignation,  becomes 

president,  when  to  act  as  

nomination  of  by  president,  confirmed  by  congress  

president  of  senate  

president's  duties,  when  to  devolve  on  

removal  of,  from  office,  on  impeachment  

term  of  office  of  

term  of  office  begins 

vote,  when  to  have  

VOTE-amendments  to  constitution,  necessary  to  propose  

bills  vetoed,  passage  of,  by  a  two-thirds  

concurrence  of  two  houses,  to  be  presented  to  president   .... 

impeachment,  required  for  conviction  on  


Art. 

Sec 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

8 

1 

10 

5 

1 

14th  amend. 

3 

1 

3 

1 

5 

12th  amend. 

1 

7 

2 

2 

1 2th  amend. 

4 

3 

Preamble 

2 

3 

14th  amend. 

2 

1 

8 

6 

2 

10th  amend. 

3 

2 

3 

3 

4th  amend. 

8th  amend. 

2 

2 

1 

2 

17th  amend. 

14th  amend. 

4 

1 

9 

1 

7 

1 

3 

2 

1 

12th  amend. 

12th  amend. 

2 

1 

12th  amend. 

25th  amend. 

12th  amend. 

25th  amend. 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

4 

2 

1 

20th  amend. 

1 

1 

3 

5 

1 

1 

7 

1 

7 

1 

3 

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members  of  congress,  to  expel    

president  and  vice-president,  vote  for,  how  taken 

right  to,  effect  of  denying,  on  apportionment 

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

right  to,  not  to  be  denied  by  reason  of  sex 

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

senators,  each,  entitled  to  one   

treaties,  necessary  to  make    

vice-president  not  to  have,  except  on  equal  division    

yeas  and  nays,  when  taken  by  

WAR-congress  may  declare 

levying,  when  treason    

quartering  soldiers  in  time  of,  congress  to  regulate    

states  not  to  engage  in,  without  consent   

WARRANTS-issue  of,  only  on  probable  cause    

oath  or  affirmation,  to  be  on    

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

accused  to  have  compulsory  process  for  

persons,  not  to  be  compelled  to  testify  against  themselves 

testimony  of,  necessary  to  convict  of  treason  

WRITINGS-rights  of  authors  to,  congress  to  secure    

WRITS-election,  to  fill  vacancies  in  representation  

YEAS  AND  NAYS-when  entered  on  journal  

when  must  be  taken  


Art. 

Sec 

1 

5 

12th  amend. 

14th  amend. 

2 

15th  amend. 

1 

19th  amend. 

26th  amend. 

1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

5 

1 

8 

3 

3 

3d  amend. 

1 

10 

4th  amend. 

4th  amend. 

1 

8 

6th  amend. 

6th  amend. 

5th  amend. 

3 

3 

1 

8 

1 

2 

1 

5 

1 

5 

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ESTABLISHED  OCTOBER  31,  1783  EFFECTIVE  JUNE  2,  1784 
AS  SUBSEQUENTLY  AMENDED  AND  IN  FORCE 

JANUARY  2005 


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 
unalienable. 

5.  Religious  freedom  recognized. 

6.  Morality  and  piety. 

7.  State  sovereignty. 

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

9.  No  hereditary  office  or  place. 

10.  Right  of  revolution. 

1 1 .  Elections  and  elective 
franchises. 

1 2.  Protection  and  taxation 
reciprocal. 

13.  Conscientious  objectors  not 
compelled  to  bear  arms. 

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

15.  Right  of  accused. 

16.  Former  jeopardy;  jury  trial  in 
capital  cases. 

17.  Venue  of  criminal  prosecution. 

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

19.  Searches  and  seizures 
regulated. 

20.  Jury  trial  in  civil  causes. 

21.  Jurors;  compensation. 

22.  Free  speech;  liberty  of  the 
press. 

23.  Retrospective  laws  prohibited. 

24.  Militia. 

25.  Standing  armies. 

26.  Military,  subject  to  civil  power. 


27.  Quartering  of  soldiers. 

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

29.  Suspension  of  laws  by 
legislature  only. 

30.  Freedom  of  speech. 

3 1 .  Meetings  of  legislature,  for 
what  purposes. 

32.  Rights  of  assembly,  instruction, 
and  petition. 

33.  Excessive  bail,  fines,  and 
punishments  prohibited. 

34.  Martial  law  limited. 

35.  The  judiciary;  tenure  of 
office,  etc. 

36.  Pensions. 

36-a.  Use  of  retirement  funds. 

37.  Separation  of  powers. 

38.  Social  virtues  inculcated. 

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


PART  SECOND- 
FORM  OF  GOVERNMENT 

1 .  Name  of  body  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;  prohibited  from 
authorizing  towns  to  aid 
certain  corporations. 

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

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

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

restricted  to  highways. 


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

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

8.  Open  sessions  of  legislature. 


25. 
26. 

26-a. 

27. 
28. 


HOUSE  OF 

29. 

REPRESENTATIVES 

30. 

9. 

Representatives  elected  every 
second  year;  apportionment  of 

31. 

representatives. 

32. 

9-a. 

Legislative  adjustments  of 
census  with  reference  to 

non-residents. 

33. 

10. 

[Repealed,  1889.) 

11. 

Small  towns,  representation  by 

districts. 

34. 

11 -a 

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

35. 

12. 

Biennial  election  of 

36. 

representatives  in  November. 

37. 

13. 

[Repealed,  1976.] 

14. 

Representatives,  how  elected, 
qualifications  of. 

38. 

15. 

Compensation  of  the 
legislature. 

39. 

16. 

Vacancies  in  house,  how  filled. 

40. 

17. 

House  to  impeach  before  the 
senate. 

18. 

Money  bills  to  originate  in 
house. 

18-a 

.  Budget  bills. 

19. 

Adjournment. 

20. 

Quorum,  what  constitutes. 

41. 

21. 

Privileges  of  members  of  the 

legislature. 

42. 

22. 

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

23. 

Senate  and  executive  have  like 
powers;  imprisonment  limited. 

43. 

24. 

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

SENATE 

Senate;  how  constituted. 

Senatorial  districts,  how 

constituted. 

Division  of  town,  ward,  or 

place;  senatorial  districts. 

Election  of  senators. 

[Repealed,  1976.] 

Qualifications  of  senators. 

Inhabitant  defined. 

Inhabitants  of  unincorporated 

places;  their  rights,  etc. 

Biennial  meetings,  how 

warned,  governed,  and 

conducted;  return  of  votes,  etc. 

Secretary  of  state  to  count 

votes  for  senators  and  notify 

persons  elected. 

Vacancies  in  senate,  how  filled. 

Senate,  judges  of  their  own 

elections. 

Adjournment. 

Senate  to  elect  their  own 

officers;  quorum. 

Senate  to  try  impeachments; 

mode  of  proceeding. 

Judgment  on  impeachment 

limited. 

Chief  justice  to  preside  on 

impeachment  of  governor. 


EXECUTIVE  POWER- 
GOVERNOR 

Governor,  supreme  executive 
magistrate. 

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


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57 


44. 
45. 

46. 

47. 

48. 
49. 


49-a. 


50. 


51. 

52. 
53. 
54. 
55. 
56. 
57. 
58. 

59. 


60. 

61. 

62. 

63. 
64. 

65. 


Veto  to  bills. 

Resolves  to  be  treated  like 

bills. 

Nomination  and  appointment 

of  officers. 

Governor  and  council  have 

negative  on  each  other. 

[Repealed,  1976.] 

President  of  senate,  etc.  to  act 

as  governor  when  office 

vacant;  speaker  of  house  to  act 

when  office  of  president  of 

senate  also  vacant. 

Prolonged  failure  to  qualify; 

vacancy  in  office  of  governor 

due  to  physical  or  mental 

incapacity,  etc. 

Governor  to  prorogue  or 

adjourn  legislature,  and  call 

extra  sessions. 

Powers  and  duties  of  governor 

as  commander-in-chief. 

Pardoning  power. 

[Repealed,  1976.] 

[Repealed,  1976.] 

[Repealed,  1976.] 

Disbursements  from  treasury. 

[Repealed,  1950.] 

Compensation  of  governor  and 

council. 

Salaries  of  judges. 


COUNCIL 

Councilors;  mode  of  election, 

etc. 

Vacancies,  how  filled,  if  no 

choice. 

Subsequent  vacancies; 

governor  to  convene;  duties. 

Impeachment  of  councilors. 

Secretary  to  record 

proceedings  of  council. 

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. 


72-a. 
73. 


73-a. 

74. 

75. 

76. 
77. 
78. 
79. 


JUDICIARY  POWER 

Supreme  and  superior  courts. 

Tenure  of  office  to  be 

expressed  in  commissions; 

judges  to  hold  office  during 

good  behavior,  etc.;  removal. 

Supreme  court, 

administration 

Judges  to  give  opinions,  when. 

Justices  of  peace 

commissioned  for  five  years. 

Divorce  and  probate  appeals, 

where  tried. 

Jurisdiction  of  justices  in  civil 

causes. 

Judges  and  sheriffs,  when 

disqualified  by  age. 

Judges  and  justices  not  to  act 

as  counsel. 


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80.  Jurisdiction  and  term  of 
probate  courts. 

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


CLERKS  OF  COURTS 

82.      Clerks  of  courts,  by  whom 
appointed. 


ENCOURAGEMENT  OF 
LITERATURE,  TRADE,  ETC. 

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


92.  Enacting  style  of  statutes. 

93.  Governor  and  judges 
prohibited  from  holding  other 
offices. 

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

95.  Incompatibility  of  certain 
offices. 

96.  Bribery  and  corruption 
disqualify  for  office. 

97.  [Repealed,  1950.] 

98.  Constitution,  when  to  take 
effect. 

99.  (Repealed,  1980.] 

100.  Alternate  methods  of 
Proposing  amendments. 

101.  Enrollment  of  constitution. 


OATHS  AND  SUBSCRIPTIONS 

EXCLUSION  FROM  OFFICES, 

ETC. 

84.  Oath  of  civil  officers. 

85.  Before  whom  taken. 

86.  Form  of  commissions. 

87.  Form  of  writs. 

88.  Form  of  indictments,  etc. 

89.  Suicides  and  deodands. 

90.  Existing  laws  continued  if  not 
repugnant. 

91.  Habeas  corpus. 


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CONSTITUTION  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 
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  life  and  liberty;  acquiring,  possessing,  and  pro- 
tecting, property:  and,  in  a  word,  of  seeking  and  obtaining  happiness.  Equality  of  rights 
under  the  law  shall  not  be  denied  or  abridged  by  this  state  on  account  of  race,  creed,  color. 
sex  or  national  origin. 
June  2.  1784 
Amended  1974  adding  sentence  to  prohibit  discrimination. 

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

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

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

[Art.]  5.  [Religious  Freedom  Recognized.]  Every  individual  has  a  natural  and  unalien- 
able right  to  worship  God  according  to  the  dictates  of  his  own  conscience,  and  reason;  and 
no  subject  shall  be  hurt,  molested,  or  restrained,  in  his  person,  liberty,  or  estate,  for  worship- 
ping 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  pub- 
lic peace  or  disturb  others  in  their  religious  worship. 
June  2,  1784 

[Art.]  6.  [Morality  and  Piety.]  As  morality  and  piety,  rightly  grounded  on  high  princi- 
ples, will  give  the  best  and  greatest  security  to  government,  and  will  lay,  in  the  hearts  of  men. 
the  strongest  obligations  to  due  subjection;  and  as  the  knowledge  of  these  is  most  likely  to  be 
propagated  through  a  society,  therefore,  the  several  parishes,  bodies  corporate,  or  religious 
societies  shall  at  all  times  have  the  right  of  electing  their  own  teachers,  and  of  contracting 
with  them  for  their  support  or  maintenance,  or  both.  But  no  person  shall  ever  be  compelled 
to  pay  towards  the  support  of  the  schools  of  any  sect  or  denomination.  And  every  person, 
denomination  or  sect  shall  be  equally  under  the  protection  of  the  law;  and  no  subordination 
of  any  one  sect,  denomination  or  persuasion  to  another  shall  ever  be  established. 
June  2,  1784 
Amended  1968  to  remove  obsolete  sectarian  references. 

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


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[Art.]  7.  [State  Sovereignty.]  The  people  of  this  state  have  the  sole  and  exclusive  right 
of  governing  themselves  as  a  free,  sovereign,  and  independent  state;  and  do,  and  forever 
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  gov- 
ernment are  their  substitutes  and  agents,  and  at  all  times  accountable  to  them.  Government,  there- 
fore, should  be  open,  accessible,  accountable  and  responsive.  To  that  end,  the  public's  right  of 
access  to  governmental  proceedings  and  records  shall  not  be  unreasonably  restricted. 
June  2,  1784 
Amended  1976  by  providing  right  of  access  to  governmental  proceedings  and  records. 

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

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

[Art.]  11.  [Elections  and  Elective  Franchises.]  All  elections  are  to  be  free,  and  every 
inhabitant  of  the  state  of  1 8  years  of  age  and  upwards  shall  have  an  equal  right  to  vote  in  any 
election.  Every  person  shall  be  considered  an  inhabitant  for  the  purposes  of  voting  in  the 
town,  ward,  or  unincorporated  place  where  he  has  his  domicile.  No  person  shall  have  the 
right  to  vote  under  the  constitution  of  this  state  who  has  been  convicted  of  treason,  bribery  or 
any  willful  violation  of  the  election  laws  of  this  state  or  of  the  United  States;  but  the  supreme 
court  may,  on  notice  to  the  attorney  general,  restore  the  privilege  to  vote  to  any  person  who 
may  have  forfeited  it  by  conviction  of  such  offenses.  The  general  court  shall  provide  by  law 
for  voting  by  qualified  voters  who  at  the  time  of  the  biennial  or  state  elections,  or  of  the  pri- 
mary elections  therefor,  or  of  city  elections,  or  of  town  elections  by  official  ballot,  are  absent 
from  the  city  or  town  of  which  they  are  inhabitants,  or  who  by  reason  of  physical  disability 
are  unable  to  vote  in  person,  in  the  choice  of  any  officer  or  officers  to  be  elected  or  upon  any 
question  submitted  at  such  election.  Voting  registration  and  polling  places  shall  be  easily 
accessible  to  all  persons  including  disabled  and  elderly  persons  who  are  otherwise  qualified 
to  vote  in  the  choice  of  any  officer  or  officers  to  be  elected  or  upon  any  question  submitted  at 
such  election.  The  right  to  vote  shall  not  be  denied  to  any  person  because  of  the  non-payment 
of  any  tax.  Every  inhabitant  of  the  state,  having  the  proper  qualifications,  has  equal  right  to 
be  elected  into  office. 
June  2,  1784 
Amended  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. 


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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cial  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  committed,  the  court  shall  direct  the 

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

June  2,  1784 

Amended  1792  to  change  "assembly"  to:  legislature. 

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

judicial  district. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

[Art.]  31.  [Meetings  of  Legislature,  for  What  Purposes.]  The  legislature  shall  assem- 
ble for  the  redress  of  public  grievances  and  for  making  such  laws  as  the  public  good  may 
require. 
June  2,  1784 

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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PART  SECOND 

FORM  OF  GOVERNMENT 

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

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  meeting  to 

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

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

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


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thereof,  and  of  the  subjects  of  the  same,  for  the  necessary  support  and  defense  of  the  gov- 
ernment 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  repug- 
nant or  contrary  to  this  constitution;  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  service, 
in  the  necessary  defense  and  support  of  the  government  of  this  state,  and  the  protection  and 
preservation  of  the  subjects  thereof,  according  to  such  acts  as  are,  or  shall  be,  in  force  with- 
in the  same;  provided  that  the  general  court  shall  not  authorize  any  town  to  loan  or  give  its 
money  or  credit  directly  or  indirectly  for  the  benefit  of  any  corporation  having  for  its  object 
a  dividend  of  profits  or  in  any  way  aid  the  same  by  taking  its  stocks  or  bonds.  For  the  pur- 
pose of  encouraging  conservation  of  the  forest  resources  of  the  state,  the  general  court  may 
provide  for  special  assessments,  rates  and  taxes  on  growing  wood  and  timber. 
June  2,  1784 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

[Art.]  7.  [Members  of  Legislature  Not  to  Take  Fees  or  Act  as  Counsel.]  No  member  of 
the  general  court  shall  take  fees,  be  of  counsel,  or  act  as  advocate,  in  any  cause  before  either 
branch  of  the  legislature;  and  upon  due  proof  thereof,  such  member  shall  forfeit  his  seat  in 
the  legislature. 
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 
Representatives.]  There  shall  be  in  the  legislature  of  this  state  a  house  of  representatives, 
biennially  elected  and  founded  on  principles  of  equality,  and  representation  therein  shall  be 
as  equal  as  circumstances  will  admit.  The  whole  number  of  representatives  to  be  chosen 
from  the  towns,  wards,  places,  and  representative  districts  thereof  established  hereunder, 
shall  be  not  less  than  three  hundred  seventy-five  or  more  than  four  hundred.  As  soon  as  pos- 
sible after  the  convening  of  the  next  regular  session  of  the  legislature,  and  at  the  session  in 
1971,  and  every  ten  years  thereafter,  the  legislature  shall  make  an  apportionment  of  repre- 
sentatives according  to  the  last  general  census  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  state  taken  by  author- 
ity of  the  United  States  or  of  this  state.  In  making  such  apportionment,  no  town,  ward  or 
place  shall  be  divided  nor  the  boundaries  thereof  altered. 
June  2,  1784 

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

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

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


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Amended  1 877  increasing  districts  to  600  inhabitants;  rotation  of  meeting  changed  to  bien- 
nially. 
Repealed  in  1889.  Provisions  incorporated  into  Art.  1 1. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

[Art.]  14.  [Representatives,  How  Elected,  Qualifications  of.]  Every  member  of  the 
house  of  representatives  shall  be  chosen  by  ballot;  and,  for  two  years,  at  least,  next  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  quali- 
fied 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." 


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[Art.]  15.  [Compensation  of  the  Legislature.]  The  presiding  officers  of  both  houses  of 
the  legislature,  shall  severally  receive  out  of  the  state  treasury  as  compensation  in  full  for 
their  services  for  the  term  elected  the  sum  of  $250.  and  all  other  members  thereof,  season- 
ably attending  and  not  departing  without  license,  the  sum  of  $200  and  each  member  shall 
receive  mileage  for  actual  daily  attendance  on  legislative  days,  but  not  after  the  legislature 
shall  have  been  in  session  for  45  legislative  days  or  after  the  first  day  of  July  following  the 
annual  assembly  of  the  legislature,  whichever  occurs  first;  provided,  however,  that,  when  a 
special  session  shall  be  called  by  the  governor  or  by  a  23  vote  of  the  then  qualified  members 
of  each  branch  of  the  general  court,  such  officers  and  members  shall  receive  for  attendance 
an  additional  compensation  of  $3  per  day  for  a  period  not  exceeding  15  days  and  the  usual 
mileage.  Nothing  herein  shall  prevent  the  payment  of  additional  mileage  to  members  attend- 
ing committee  meetings  or  on  other  legislative  business  on  nonlegislative  days. 
June  2,  1784 

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

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

[Art.]  16.  [Vacancies  in  House,  How  Filled.]  All  intermediate  vacancies,  in  the  house  of 
representatives  may  be  filled  up,  from  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  judicial 
branches  of  government.  No  section  or  footnote  of  any  such  budget  bill  shall  contain  any 
provision  which  establishes,  amends  or  repeals  statutory  law,  other  than  provisions  estab- 
lishing, amending  or  repealing  operating  and  capital  expenses  for  the  executive,  legislative 
and  judicial  branches  of  government. 
November  28,  1984 

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

Amended  1948  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  rep- 
resentatives shall  be  a  quorum  for  doing  business:  But  when  less  than  two-thirds  of  the  rep- 
resentatives elected  shall  be  present,  the  assent  of  two-thirds  of  those  members  shall  be 
necessary  to  render  their  acts  and  proceedings  valid. 
June  2,  1784 

[Art.]  21.  [Privileges  of  Members  of  Legislature.]   No  member  of  the  house  of  repre- 
sentatives, or  senate  shall  be  arrested,  or  held  to  bail,  on  mesne  process,  during  his  going  to. 
returning  from,  or  attendance  upon,  the  court. 
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[Art.]  22.  [House  to  Elect  Speaker  and  Officers,  Settle  Rules  of  Proceedings,  and 
Punish  Misconduct.]  The  house  of  representatives  shall  choose  their  own  speaker,  appoint 
their  own  officers,  and  settle  the  rules  of  proceedings  in  their  own  house;  and  shall  be  judge 
of  the  returns,  elections,  and  qualifications,  of  its  members,  as  pointed  out  in  this  constitu- 
tion. They  shall  have  authority  to  punish,  by  imprisonment,  every  person  who  shall  be  guilty 
of  disrespect  to  the  house,  in  its  presence,  by  any  disorderly  and  contemptuous  behavior,  or 
by  threatening,  or  illtreating,  any  of  its  members;  or  by  obstructing  its  deliberations;  every 
person  guilty  of  a  breach  of  its  privileges,  in  making  arrests  for  debt,  or  by  assaulting  any 
member  during  his  attendance  at  any  session;  in  assaulting  or  disturbing  any  one  of  its  offi- 
cers in  the  execution  of  any  order  or  procedure  of  the  house;  in  assaulting  any  witness,  or 
other  person,  ordered  to  attend,  by  and  during  his  attendance  of  the  house;  or  in  rescuing  any 
person  arrested  by  order  of  the  house,  knowing  them  to  be  such. 
June  2,  1784 

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

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

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

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


SENATE 

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

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

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

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

paid  by  the  district. 


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

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

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

Amended  1877  twice  substituting  biennial  election  and  sessions  for  annual  elections  and  ses- 
sions and  providing  for  elections  in  November  instead  of  March. 

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

age  and  older  who  pay  their  own  poll  tax. 
Amended  1792  changing  wording  but  not  the  meaning. 
Amended   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  he  shall  be  chosen. 
Should  such  person,  after  election,  cease  to  be  an  inhabitant  of  the  district  for  which  he  was 
chosen,  he  shall  be  disqualified  to  hold  said  position  and  a  vacancy  shall  be  declared  therein. 
June  2,  1784 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

Amended  1792  generally  rewording  section. 

Amended  1 889  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"  regarding 

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

[Art.]  33.  [Secretary  of  State  to  Count  Votes  for  Senators  and  Notify  Persons 
Elected.]   And  that  there  may  be  a  due  meeting  of  senators  and  representatives  on  the  first 
Wednesday  of  December,  biennially,  the  secretary  of  state  shall,  as  soon  as  may  be,  examine 
the  returned  copy  of  such  records;  and  fourteen  days  before  the  first  Wednesday  of 
December,  he  shall  issue  his  summons  to  such  persons  as  appear  to  be  chosen  senators  and 
representatives,  by  a  plurality  of  votes,  to  attend  and  take  their  seats  on  that  day. 
June  2,  1784.  President  and  3  of  the  council  to  issue  summons  to  senators  to  take  their  seats. 
Amended  1792  changing  president  to  governor  and  specific  number  of  councilors  to  majori- 
ty of  councilors. 
Amended  1 877  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  supplied  in  the 
following  manner,  viz.  The  members  of  the  house  of  representatives,  and  such  senators  as 
shall  be  declared  elected,  shall  take  the  names  of  the  two  persons  having  the  highest  number 
of  votes  in  the  district,  and  out  of  them  shall  elect,  by  joint  ballot,  the  senator  wanted  for  such 
district;  and  in  this  manner  all  such  vacancies  shall  be  filled  up,  in  every  district  of  the  state 
and  in  case  the  person  receiving  a  plurality  of  votes  in  any  district  is  found  by  the  Senate  not 
to  be  qualified  to  be  seated,  a  new  election  shall  be  held  forthwith  in  said  district.  All  vacan- 
cies in  the  senate  arising  by  death,  removal  out  of  the  state,  or  otherwise,  except  from  failure 
to  elect,  shall  be  filled  by  a  new  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.]  35.  [Senate,  Judges  of  Their  Own  Elections.]  The  senate  shall  be  final  judges  of 
the  elections,  returns,  and  qualifications,  of  their  own  members,  as  pointed  out  in  this  consti- 
tution. 
June  2,  1784 

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


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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  often,  at  least,  shall  be  necessary  to  render 
their  acts  and  proceedings  valid. 
June  2,  1784 

Amended  1792  adding  "president." 

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

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

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

[Art.]  40.  [Chief  Justice  to  Preside  on  Impeachment  of  Governor.]  Whenever  the  gov- 
ernor shall  be  impeached,  the  chief  justice  of  the  supreme  judicial  court,  shall,  during  the 
trial,  preside  in  the  senate,  but  have  no  vote  therein. 
September  5,  1792 


EXECUTIVE  POWER 
GOVERNOR 

[Art.]  41.  [Governor,  Supreme  Executive  Magistrate.]  There  shall  be  a  supreme  exec- 
utive magistrate,  who  shall  be  styled  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  and 
whose  title  shall  be  His  Excellency.  The  executive  power  of  the  state  is  vested  in  the  gover- 


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nor.   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  violation  of  any  constitutional  or 

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

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

or  judicial  branches. 

June  2,  1784 

Amended  1792  substituting  "Governor"  for  "President." 

Amended  1966  clarifying  and  reinforcing  executive  powers  of  the  governor. 

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

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

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

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

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

Amended  1792  twice  changing  president  to  governor  and  inserting  "place"  of  adjournment. 
Amended  1889  changing  June  to  January  for  time  of  dissolving  house  and  senate. 
Amended  1974  providing  for  the  legislature  to  be  dissolved  on  the  first  Wednesday  of 

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

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


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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  recon- 
sidered, and.  if  approved  by  two-thirds  of  that  house,  it  shall  become  a  law.  But  in  all  such 
cases  the  votes  of  both  houses  shall  be  determined  by  yeas  and  nays,  and  the  names  of  per- 
sons, voting  for  or  against  the  bill,  shall  be  entered  on  the  journal  of  each  house  respectively. 
If  any  bill  shall  not  be  returned  by  the  governor  within  live  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  disap- 
proved by  him,  shall  be  repassed  by  the  senate  and  house  of  representatives,  according  to  the 
rules  and  limitations  prescribed  in  the  case  of  a  bill. 
September  5,  1792 

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

Amended  1792  making  minor  changes  in  wording. 

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

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

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

Amended  1 792  providing  that  field  officers  were  to  nominate  and  recommend  to  the  gover- 
nor the  captains  and  subalterns  instead  of  appointing  them. 
Amended  1903  added  proviso  that  nominees  had  to  be  examined  and  qualified  by  an  exam- 
ining board. 
Repealed  1976. 

[Art.]  49.  [President  of  Senate,  etc.,  To  Act  as  Governor  When  Office  Vacant; 
Speaker  of  House  to  Act  When  Office  of  President  of  Senate  Is  also  Vacant.]  In  the  event 
of  the  death,  resignation,  removal  from  office,  failure  to  qualify,  physical  or  mental 
incapacity,  absence  from  the  state,  or  other  incapacity  of  the  governor,  the  president  of 
the  senate,  for  the  time  being,  shall  act  as  governor  until  the  vacancy  is  filled  or  the 
incapacity  is  removed;  and  if  the  president  of  the  senate,  for  any  of  the  above-named 
causes,  shall  become  incapable  of  performing  the  duties  of  governor,  the  same  shall 
devolve  upon  the  speaker  of  the  house  of  representatives,  for  the  time  being,  or  in  the 
case  of  the  like  incapacity  of  the  speaker,  upon  the  secretary  of  state,  or  in  case  of  his 
like  incapacity,  upon  the  state  treasurer,  each  of  whom,  in  that  order,  shall  act  as  gover- 
nor, 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 


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for  governor  shall  take  place  to  fill  the  vacancy,  as  provided  by  law.  Whenever  the  speaker 
of  the  house  acts  as  governor,  he  shall  act  as  such  only  until  such  time  as  the  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  gover- 
nor, he  shall  act  as  such  only  until  such  time  as  the  vacancy  is  filled  or  the  incapacity  removed 
in  the  offices  of  governor,  of  president  of  the  senate  or  of  speaker  of  the  house,  whichever 
occurs  first.  While  acting  as  governor  under  this  article,  the  president  of  the  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 
Physical  or  Mental  Incapacity,  etc.]  Whenever  the  governor  transmits  to  the  secretary  of 
state  and  president  of  the  senate  his  written  declaration  that  he  is  unable  to  discharge  the 
powers  and  duties  of  his  office  by  reason  of  physical  or  mental  incapacity  and  until  he 
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  succession  provisions 
therein  set  forth.  Whenever  it  reasonably  appears  to  the  attorney  general  and  a  majority  of 
the  council  that  the  governor  is  unable  to  discharge  the  powers  and  duties  of  his  office  by 
reason  of  physical  or  mental  incapacity,  but  the  governor  is  unwilling  or  unable  to  transmit 
his  written  declaration  to  such  effect  as  above  provided,  the  attorney  general  shall  file  a 
petition  for  declaratory  judgment  in  the  supreme  court  requesting  a  judicial  determination  of 
the  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  discharge  the  powers  and  duties  of  his  office.  Whenever  such  disability  of  the  governor, 
as  determined  by  his  written  declaration  or  by  judgment  of  the  supreme  court,  has  continued 
for  a  period  of  6  months,  the  general  court  may,  by  concurrent  resolution  adopted  by  both  hous- 


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es,  declare  the  office  of  governor  vacant.  Whenever  the  governor-elect  fails  to  qualify  by  rea- 
son of  physical  or  mental  incapacity  or  any  cause  other  than  death  or  resignation,  for  a  peri- 
od 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  filling  of  such  vacancy,  either  by  spe- 
cial election  or  continued  service  of  an  acting  governor.  If  the  general  court  is  not  in  session 
when  any  such  6-month  period  expires,  the  acting  governor,  upon  written  request  of  at  least 
1/4  of  the  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  execute  the  laws  of  the  state  and  of  the 
United  States;  to  suppress  insurrection  and  to  repel  invasion;  and,  in  fine,  the  governor  is  here- 
by entrusted  with  all  other  powers  incident  to  the  office  of  commander-in-chief  to  be  exercised 
agreeably  to  the  rules  and  regulations  of  the  constitution  and  the  laws  of  the  land. 
June  2.  1784 

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

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

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

Amended  1792  changing  president  to  governor. 
Repealed  1976. 

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

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

[Art.]  56.  [Disbursements  from  Treasury.]    No  moneys  shall  be  issued  out  of  the 
treasury  of  this  state,  and  disposed  of,  (except  such  sums  as  may  be  appropriated  for  the 


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redemption  of  bills  of  credit,  or  treasurer's  notes,  or  for  the  payment  of  interest  arising 

thereon)  but  by  warrant  under  the  hand  of  the  governor  for  the  time  being,  by  and  with  the 

advice  and  consent  of  the  council,  for  the  necessary  support  and  defense  of  this  state,  and  for 

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

resolves  of  the  general  court. 

June  2,  1784 

Amended  1792  changing  president  to  governor. 

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

Amended  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  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  legislature, 
and  shall  accept  the  trust;  or  if  any  person  elected  a  councilor,  shall  refuse  to  accept  the 
office,  or  in  case  of  the  death,  resignation,  or  removal  of  any  councilor  out  of  the  state,  the 
governor  may  issue  a  precept  for  the  election  of  a  new  councilor  in  that  county  where  such 


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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. 
September5,  1792 

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

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

[Art.]  64.  [Secretary  to  Record  Proceedings  of  Council.]  The  resolutions  and  advice  of 
the  council  shall  be  recorded  by  the  secretary,  in  a  register,  and  signed  by  all  members 
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  contrary  to  the  resolutions 
of  the  majority,  with  the  reasons  for  such  opinion. 

June  2,  1784 

Amended  1792  adding  phrases:  "by  the  secretary,"  "agreeing  thereto,"  and  "with  the 
reasons  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 
Thereof.]  And,  whereas  the  elections,  appointed  to  be  made  by  this  constitution  on  the  first 
Wednesday  of  January  biennially,  by  the  two  houses  of  the  legislature,  may  not  be  completed  on 
that  day,  the  said  elections  may  be  adjourned  from  day  to  day,  until  the  same  be  completed;  and 
the  order  of  the  elections  shall  be  as  follows  -  the  vacancies  in  the  senate,  if  any,  shall  be  first 
filled  up:  The  governor  shall  then  be  elected,  provided  there  shall  be  no  choice  of  him  by  the 
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. 
Amended  1877  substituting  biennially  for  annually. 
Amended  1889  substituting  January  for  June. 


SECRETARY,  TREASURER,  ETC. 

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

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


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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  business 
of  his  office,  shall  give  bond,  with  sufficient  sureties,  in  a  reasonable  sum,  for  the  use  of  the 
state,  for  the  punctual  performance  of  his  trust. 
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  attorneys, 
sheriffs  and  registers  of  deeds,  shall  be  elected  by  the  inhabitants  of  the  several  towns,  in  the 
several  counties  in  the  state,  according  to  the  method  now  practiced,  and  the  laws  of  the  state. 
Provided  nevertheless  the  legislature  shall  have  authority  to  alter  the  manner  of  certifying  the 
votes,  and  the  mode  of  electing  those  officers;  but  not  so  as  to  deprive  the  people  of  the  right 
they  now  have  of  electing  them. 
June  2,  1784 

Amended  1792  twice  adding  proviso  that  the  legislature  could  alter  the  manner  of  certifying 
the  votes  and  mode  of  electing  the  officers;  deleting  oath  and  bond  of  county  treasurer 
and  transferring  oath  and  bond  of  register  of  deeds  to  next  article. 
Amended  1 877  adding  registers  of  probate,  county  solicitors,  and  sheriffs  to  those  to  be  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  reasonable  sum,  for  the  use  of  the 
county  for  the  punctual  performance  of  their  respective  trusts. 
June  2,  1784 

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


JUDICIARY  POWER 

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

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


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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  constitution. 
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  address  and  shall  not  be  a  cause 
which  is  a  sufficient  ground  for  impeachment,  and  provided  further  that  no  officer  shall  be 
so  removed  unless  he  shall  have  had  an  opportunity  to  be  heard  in  his  defense  by  a  joint 
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  promul- 
gated shall  have  the  force  and  effect  of  law. 

November  22,  1978 

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

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

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

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

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

September  5,  1792 

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

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

[Art.]  79.  [Judges  and  Justices  Not  to  Act  as  Counsel.]  No  judge  of  any  court,  or 
justice  of  the  peace,  shall  act  as  attorney,  or  be  of  counsel,  to  any  party,  or  originate  any  civil 


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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 
probate,  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  pleasure: 
And  no  such  clerk  shall  act  as  an  attorney  or  be  of  counsel  in  any  cause  in  the  court  of  which 
he  is  clerk,  nor  shall  he  draw  any  writ  originating  a  civil  action. 
June  2,  1784 
Amended  1792  rewording  section  generally. 


ENCOURAGEMENT  OF  LITERATURE,  TRADES,  ETC. 

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

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


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industries  through  combination,  conspiracy,  monopoly,  or  any  other  unfair  means;  to  control 
and  regulate  the  acts  of  all  such  persons,  associations,  corporations,  trusts,  and  officials  doing 
business  within  the  state;  to  prevent  fictitious  capitalization;  and  to  authorize  civil  and  crim- 
inal proceedings  in  respect  to  all  the  wrongs  herein  declared  against. 
June  2,  1784 

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


OATHS  AND  SUBSCRIPTIONS  —  EXCLUSION  FROM  OFFICES  — 

COMMISSIONS  —  WRITS  —  CONFIRMATION  OF  LAWS  —  HABEAS  CORPUS 

THE  ENACTING  STYLE  —  CONTINUANCE  OF  OFFICERS  —  PROVISION 

FOR  FUTURE  REVISION  OF  THE  CONSTITUTION  —  ETC. 

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

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

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

discharge  and  perform  all  duties  incumbent  on  me  as ,  according 

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

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

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

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

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

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

of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire.  So  help  me  God 

June  2,  1784 

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

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

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


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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  informations, 
shall  conclude,  "against  the  peace  and  dignity  of  the  state." 
June  2,  1784 

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

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

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

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

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


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Amended  1792  changing  president  to  governor.   The  engrossed  copy  of  1792,  apparently 
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  active  military  service, 
shall  at  the  same  time  hold  the  office  of  governor,  or  have  a  seat  in  the  senate,  or  house  of  rep- 
resentatives, or  council;  but  his  being  chosen  and  appointed  to,  and  accepting  the  same,  shall 
operate  as  a  resignation  of  his  seat  in  the  chair,  senate,  or  house  of  representatives,  or  coun- 
cil; and  the  place  so  vacated  shall  be  filled  up.  No  member  of  the  council  shall  have  a  seat  in 
the  senate  or  house  of  representatives. 
June  2,  1784 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

(b)  The  general  court,  by  an  affirmative  vote  of  a  majority  of  all  members  of  both  houses 
voting  separately,  may  at  any  time  submit  the  question  "Shall  there  be  a  convention  to  amend 
or  revise  the  constitution?"  to  the  qualified  voters  of  the  state.   If  the  question  of  holding  a 


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convention  is  not  submitted  to  the  people  at  some  time  during  any  period  often  years,  it  shall 
be  submitted  by  the  secretary  of  state  at  the  general  election  in  the  tenth  year  following  the 
last  submission.  If  a  majority  of  the  qualified  voters  voting  on  the  question  of  holding  a  con- 
vention approves  it,  delegates  shall  be  chosen  at  the  next  regular  general  election,  or  at  such 
earlier  time  as  the  legislature  may  provide,  in  the  same  manner  and  proportion  as  the  repre- 
sentatives to  the  general  court  are  chosen.  The  delegates  so  chosen  shall  convene  at  such 
time  as  the  legislature  may  direct  and  may  recess  from  time  to  time  and  make  such  rules  for 
the  conduct  of  their  convention  as  they  may  determine. 

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

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

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

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

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


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AMENDMENTS  TO  THE  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  CONSTITUTION 

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

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

Access  to  polling  places.  1985,  443. 

Age  of  senators  and  councilors,  1985,  444. 

Age  of  voting  reduced.  1975,  618. 

Alcohol,  prohibition.  1889.  333. 

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

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

Budget  footnotes.  1985,  443. 

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

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

Conscientious  objectors,  1951.  489;  1921.  324. 

Constitution,  gender  references  in,  1981,  315. 

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

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

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

1947,425;  1929,442;  1917,379;  1913,210;  1903,  178. 
Constitutional  Convention,  procedures,  1949,  620. 
Continuity  of  government  in  case  of  attack,  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. 
Education,  lottery  money  to  be  used  for.  1990. 
Election,  by  plurality,  1913,  281. 
Elections:  age  of  voting,  domicile,  in  unincorporated  places,  ballots  counted  by  Secretary  of 

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

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

Governor,  authority  to  approve  specific  appropriations,  1931,  51;  1921,  324;  1913,  281. 
Governor,  executive  powers  clarified,  1967,  523. 
Governor,  four-year  term,  1985,445;  1983,249;  1971,544;  1963.418. 
Governor,  legislature,  date  of  inauguration,  1983,  249. 
Governor,  line  of  succession.  1969,  802;  1889,  333. 
Governor,  power  to  transact  business  while  out  of  state,  1957,  679. 
Governor,  term  of  office  commencement,  1889,  333. 
Governor,  vacancy  in  office,  1985,  445. 
Highways,  motor  vehicle  revenues  dedicated  to,  1939,  326. 
House  of  Representatives,  apportionment  of  seats  to  towns.  1913,280;  1905,349:  1889,333. 


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Insanity,  definition  of,  1985,  444. 

Judges,  salaries,  1979,  298. 

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

Legislature,  adjournment,  1949,  620. 

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

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

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

Legislature,  authority  to  regulate  monopolies,  1905,  349. 

Legislature,  change  of  meeting  dates,  1889,  333. 

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

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

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

Legislature,  organization  and  dissolution  of,  1975,  617. 

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

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

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

Local  government,  charters,  1967,  522. 

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

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

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

Oath  of  office,  constitutional  officers,  1971,  543. 

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

Officers,  removal,  1967,  523. 

Officers,  staff,  provision  removed,  1951,  489. 

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

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

Programs  mandated  by  state,  1985,  443. 

Public  utilities,  taxation  of,  1949,  620. 

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

Religious  freedom,  1921,  324. 

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

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

Right  of  access  to  government,  1977,  687. 

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

Right  to  counsel  in  criminal  trial,  1967,  523. 

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

Right  to  vote,  literacy  requirement,  1905,  348. 

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

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

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

Senator,  inhabitant  in  district,  1977,  687. 

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

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

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

Taxation,  on  voluntary  associations,  1913,  281. 

Taxation,  sales,  1939,  326. 

Timber,  assessment  on  growing,  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. 


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


PROVINCIAL  EXECUTIVES 


Name  and  Residence 

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

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

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


Title 

President 

Deputy  President 

Lieutenant-Governor 

Deputy-Governor 

President.  Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Lieutenant-Governor 

Lieutenant-Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Lieutenant-Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Governor 


Term 

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

1699-1701 

1716-23 

1723-27 

1727-29 

1730-41 

1741-66 

1767-75 


1702-16 


1701-02 


REVOLUTIONARY  EXECUTIVES 


Matthew  Thornton.  Merrimack 
Meshech  Weare.  Hampton  Falls 


President 
President 


1775-76 
1776-85 


CONSTITUTIONAL  EXECUTIVES 


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

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


President 
President.  Governor 

President 

President,  Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Governor 

Governor 


1784-85 

1785-86,  88-89 

1805-09,  10-12 

1786-88,  89-90 

1790-94 

1794-1805.  13-1 

1809-10 

1812-13,  16-19 

1819-23 

1823-24 

1824-27 

1827-28,29-30 

1828-29 

1830-31 

1831-34 


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William  Badger,  Gilmanton 
Isaac  Hill,  Concord 
John  Page,  Haverhill 
Henry  Hubbard,  Charlestown 
John  H.  Steele,  Peterborough 
Anthony  Colby.  New  London.  8 
Jared  W.  Williams.  Lancaster 
Samuel  Dinsmoor,  Jr.,  Keene,  9 
Noah  Martin.  Dover 
Nathanial  B.  Baker,  Concord 
Ralph  Metcalf,  Concord,  10 
William  Haile,  Hinsdale 
Ichabod  Goodwin,  Portsmouth 
Nathaniel  S.  Berry,  Hebron 
Joseph  A.  Gilmore,  Concord,  II 
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.r 
Chester  B.  Jordan,  Lancaster.r 
Nahum  J.  Batchelder,  Andover.r 
John  McLane,  Milford.r 
Charles  M.  Floyd,  Manchester.r,  1 7 
Henry  B.  Quinby,  Laconia,r 
Robert  P.  Bass.  Peterborough, r 
Samuel  D.  Felker,  Rochester.d,  1 8 
Rolland  H.  Spaulding,  Rochester.r 
Henry  W.  Keyes.  Haverhill, r,  19 
John  H.  Bartlett,  Portsmouth.r 
Albert  O.  Brown,  Manchester.r 
Fred  H.  Brown,  Somersworth,d 
John  G.  Winant,  Concord. r 
Huntley  N.  Spaulding,  Rochester,r 
Charles  W.  Tobey,  Temple,r 
H.  Styles  Bridges,  Concord.r 
Francis  P.  Murphy,  Nashua,r 
Robert  O.  Blood,  Concord,r 
Charles  M.  Dale,  Portsmouth.r 
Sherman  Adams,  Lincoln.r 
Hugh  Gregg.  Nashua.r 
Lane  Dwinell.  Lebanon.r 
Wesley  Powell,  Hampton  Falls.r 
John  W.  King,  Manchester,d 
Walter  Peterson,  Peterborough, r 
Meldrim  Thomson,  Jr.,  Orford.r 
Hugh  J.  Gallen,  Littleton,d,20 
John  H.  Siinunu,  Salem, r 
Judd  Gregg,  Rye,r,21 
Stephen  E.  Merrill,  Manchester.r 
Jeanne  Shaheen,  Madbury.d 
Craig  Benson,  Rye.r 
John  H.  Lynch.  Hopkinton.d 


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 
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 

1871-72,74-75 

1872-74 

1875-77 

1877-79 

1879-81 

1881-83 

1883-85 

1885-87 

1887-89 

1889-91 

1891-93 

1893-95 

1895-97 

1897-99 

1899-1901 

1901-03 

1903-05 

1905-07 

1907-09 

1909-11 

1911-13 

1913-15 

1915-17 

1917-19 

1919-21 

1921-23 

1923-25 

1925-27,31-35 

1927-29 

1929-31 

1935-37 

1937-41 

1941-45 

1945-49 

1949-53 

1953-55 

1955-59 

1959-63 

1963-69 

1969-73 

1973-79 

1979-82 

1983-89 

1989-93 

1993-1997 

1997-2003 

2003-2005 

2005- 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCILORS  9 1 


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  Pickering  of 
Portsmouth,  president  of  the  Senate. 

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

5.  Plumer  was  elected  by  the  legislature  in  1812. 

6.  Morrill  was  elected  by  the  legislature  in  1824. 

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

8.  Colby  elected  by  the  legislature  in  1846. 

9.  Dinsmoor  elected  by  the  legislature  in  1851. 

10.  Metcalf  elected  by  the  legislature  in  1856. 

11.  Gilmore  elected  by  the  legislature  in  1863. 

12.  Weston  elected  by  the  legislature  both  times. 

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

14.  Sawyer  elected  by  the  legislature. 

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

16.  Tuttle  elected  by  the  legislature. 

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

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


EXECUTIVE  COUNCILORS 

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

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

Name  and  Residence  Term 

James  B.  Tennant.  Epsom  1901-03 

Loring  B.  Bodwell.  Manchester  1901-03 

Charles  H.  Hersey.  Keene  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  1 905-07 

Charles  M.  Floyd.  Manchester  1905-07 

Joseph  Woodbury  Howard,  Nashua  1905-07 

Edward  G.  Leach.  Franklin  1905-07 

Charles  H.  Greenleaf.  Franconia  1905-07 


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


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


Alonzo  M.  Foss,  Dover 
Henry  W.  Bout  well.  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 


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 


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


1917-18** 

1918-19 

1917-19 

1917-19 

1917-19 

1917-18** 


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


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


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


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

1921-23 


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


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


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


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


*  Appointed  December  12,  1913,  Associate  Justice  of  Superior  Court 
**Died  in  Office 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCILORS 


93 


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 


1933-35 
1933-35 
1933-35 
1933-35 
1933-35 


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 


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 


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 

Carl  E.  Morin.  Berlin 
Paul  W.  Hobbs,  North  Hampton 
Paul  J.  Gingras,  Manchester 
Franklin  Flanders,  Weare 
Donald  G.  Matson,  Concord 


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 

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  PH.  Chandler.  Jr.,  Warner 


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 


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


1955-57 
1955-57 
1955-57 
1955-57 
1955-57 


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


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


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

Philip  A.  Robertson,  Conway 
Andrew  H.  Jarvis,  Portsmouth 
Harold  Weeks,  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 


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

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

1963-65 
1963-65 
1963-65 
1963-65 
1963-65 


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


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


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

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


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  1 97 1  -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  1 973-75 

Lyle  E.  Hersom.  Northumberland  1973-75 

Robert  E.  Whalen,  Rye  1 973-75 

James  H.  Hayes.  Concord  1973-75 

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

Leon  G.  Yeaton.  Dover  1 975-77 

Lyle  E.  Hersom.  Northumberland  1975-77 

Louis  D'Allesandro.  Manchester  1975-77 

James  H.  Hayes,  Concord  1975-77 

Bernard  A.  Streeter.  Jr..  Nashua  1 975-77 

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath  1 977-79 

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  1 979-8 1 

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath  1981-83 

Malcolm  McLane,  Concord  1981-83 

Dudley  W.  Dudley,  Durham  1 98 1  -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  1 985-87 

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  1989-9 1 

Ruth  L.  Griffin,  Portsmouth  1989-91 

Earl  A.  Rinker  III.  Auburn  1989-91 

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

Raymond  S.  Burton.  Bath  1991-93 

Peter  J.  Spaulding.  Hopkinton  1991-93 

Ruth  L.  Griffin,  Portsmouth  1991-93 

Earl  A.  Rinker  III.  Auburn  1 99 1  -93 

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


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Raymond  S.  Burton.  Bath  1993-95 

Bob  Hayes.  Concord  1993-95 

Ruth  L.  Griffin,  Portsmouth  1993-95 

Earl  A.  Rinker  III,  Auburn  1993-95 

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

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath  1995-97 

Peter  J.  Spaulding,  Hopkinton  1995-97 

Ruth  L.  Griffin.  Portsmouth  1995-97 

Earl  A.  Rinker  III.  Auburn  1995-97 

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

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath  1997-99 

Peter  J.  Spaulding.  Hopkinton  1997-99 

Ruth  L.  Griffin,  Portsmouth  1997-99 

James  A.  Normand.  Manchester  1997-99 

Bernard  A.  Streeter,  Jr.,  Nashua  1997-99 

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath  1999-2001 

Peter  J.  Spaulding,  Hopkinton  1 999-200 1 

Ruth  L.  Griffin,  Portsmouth  1999-2001 

Thomas  Colantuono.  Londonderry  1999-2001 

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

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath  2001-2003 

Peter  J.  Spaulding,  Hopkinton  200 1  -2003 

Ruth  L.  Griffin,  Portsmouth  2001-2003 

Thomas  Colantuono,  Londonderry*  200 1  -2003 

David  K.  Wheeler,  Milford  200 1  -2003 

*  resigned  effective  December  14,  2001  to  become  United  States  Attorney 

Raymond  J.  Wieczorek.  Manchester  was  elected  at  a  special  election  held  March  12,  2002  to  complete  the  term 

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath  2003-2005 

Peter  J.  Spaulding,  Hopkinton  2003-2005 

Ruth  L.  Griffin,  Portsmouth  2003-2005 

Raymond  J.  Wieczorek.  Manchester  2003-2005 

David  K.  Wheeler,  Milford  2003-2005 

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath  2005-2007 

Peter  J.  Spaulding.  Hopkinton  2005-2007 

Ruth  L.  Griffin,  Portsmouth  2005-2007 

Raymond  J.  Wieczorek.  Manchester  2005-2007 

Debora  B.  Pignatelli,  Nashua  2005-2007 


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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  plural- 
ity instead  of  majority  vote.  In  previous  Manuals,  Volumes  55,  56,  57  and  58  a  list  of  the 
senators  from  the  beginning  through  1948  are  listed,  showing  the  name  and  residence  of  each 
member,  arranged  in  the  order  of  districts,  when  the  districts  were  created,  and  previous  to 
that  year,  in  the  order  of  counties. 

Following  is  a  listing  of  the  senators  from  1949  to  current,  showing  the  name  and  address 
of  each  member. 


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 


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 


STATE  SENATE 


99 


1953 

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.  Cates  North  Conway 

Edward  J.  Bennett Bristol 

James  P.  Rogers  Laconia 

James  C.  Cleveland  New  London 

Joseph  D.  Vaughan  Newport 

Philip  S.  Dunlap Hopkinton 

Charles  C.  Eaton Stoddard 

Robert  English Hancock 

Nelle  L.  Holmes Amherst 


54 

Louis  W.  Paquette  Nashua 

Nathan  A.  Tirrell Goffstown 

Stewart  Nelson Concord 

Norman  A.  Packard Manchester 

Marye  Walsh  Caron Manchester 

Francis  J.  Heroux Manchester 

Paul  H.  Daniel Manchester 

Maurice  A.  Jones Rochester 

Frederick  C.  Smalley Dover 

Benjamin  C.  Adams  Derry 

Margery  W.  Graves Brentwood 

Charles  T.  Durell Portsmouth 

56 

Louis  W.  Paquette  Nashua 

Eralsey  C.  Ferguson Pittsfield 

Raymond  K.  Perkins  Concord 

Norman  A.  Packard Manchester 

Marye  Walsh  Caron Manchester 

Thomas  B.  O'Malley Manchester 

Paul  H.  Daniel Manchester 

J.  Paul  LaRoche Rochester 

Frederick  C.  Smalley Dover 

Benjamin  C.  Adams  Derry 

Dean  B.  Merrill Hampton 

Harry  H.  Foote Portsmouth 

58 

Louis  W.  Paquette  Nashua 

Eralsey  C.  Ferguson Pittsfield 

Herbert  W.  Rainie Concord 

Norman  A.  Packard Manchester 

Marye  Walsh  Caron Manchester 

Paul  E.  Provost  Manchester 

Paul  H.  Daniel Manchester 

Lucien  E.  Bergeron  Rochester 

Paul  G.  Karkavelas Dover 

Benjamin  C.  Adams  Derry 

Dean  B.  Merrill Hampton 

Cecil  C.  Humphreys  New  Castle 

60 

Louis  W.  Paquette  Nashua 

John  E.  Bunten  Dunbarton 

Charles  H.  Cheney,  Sr Concord 

Norman  A.  Packard Manchester 

Marye  Walsh  Caron Manchester 

Paul  E.  Provost  Manchester 

Paul  H.  Daniel Manchester 

Lucien  E.  Bergeron  Rochester 

Paul  G.  Karkavelas Dover 

Benjamin  C.  Adams  Derry 

Nathan  T.  Battles Kingston 

Cecil  C.  Humphreys  New  Castle 


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1961 

Laurier  Lamontagne  Berlin 

Arthur  M.  Drake Lancaster 

Norman  A.  McMeekin Haverhill 

Howard  P.  Sawyer  Brookfield 

Robert  S.  Monahan  Hanover 

Edith  B.  Gardner Gilford 

James  C.  Cleveland New  London 

Marion  L.  Philips  Claremont 

Philip  S.  Dunlap Hopkinton 

Charles  C.  Eaton Stoddard 

Robert  English Hancock 

Nelle  L.  Holmes Amherst 


-62 

Louis  W.  Paquette  Nashua 

John  E.  Bunten  Dunbarton 

Charles  H.  Cheney,  Sr Concord 

Samuel  Green  Manchester 

Marye  Walsh  Caron Manchester 

Paul  E.  Provost  , Manchester 

Paul  H.  Daniel Manchester 

Lucien  E.  Bergeron  Rochester 

Thomas  C.  Dunnington  Dover 

Frank  T.  Buckley Deny 

Nathan  T.  Battles Kingston 

Cecil  Chas.  Humphreys New  Castle 


1963 

Laurier  Lamontagne  Berlin 

Arthur  M.  Drake Lancaster 

Lester  E.  Mitchell,  Sr Campton 

Forrest  W.  Hodgdon  Tuftonboro 

Robert  S.  Monahan  Hanover 

Edith  B.  Gardner Gilford 

Nelson  E.  Howard  Franklin 

Margaret  B.  DeLude Unity 

Philip  S.  Dunlap Hopkinton 

Arthur  Olson,  Jr Keene 

Robert  English Hancock 

Nelle  L.  Holmes Amherst 


-64 

Louis  W.  Paquette  Nashua 

Russell  R.  Carter Hooksett 

Herbert  W.  Rainie Concord 

Samuel  Green  Manchester 

Louis  I.  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 

EdaC.  Martin Littleton 

Lester  E.  Mitchell,  Sr Campton 

Stewart  Lamprey  Moultonborough 

William  R.  Johnson Hanover 

Edith  B.  Gardner Gilford 

Nelson  E.  Howard Franklin 

James  A.  Saggiotes  Newport 

William  P.  Gove Concord 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

Robert  English Hancock 

Creeley  S.  Buchanan Amherst 


Louis  W.  Paquette  Nashua** 

Richard  D.  Riley  Hooksett 

Paul  A.  Rinden Concord 

Dorothy  Green Manchester 

Louis  I.  Martel Manchester 

Paul  E.  Provost  Manchester 

Thomas  Waterhouse,  Jr Windham 

Lucien  E.  Bergeron  Rochester 

Molly  O'Gara Dover* 

J.  Arthur  Tufts,  Jr Exeter 

Douglass  E.  Hunter,  Sr Hampton 

Eileen  Foley Portsmouth 


*Special  election  —  Paul  G.  Karkavelas  —  resigned. 
**Died  in  office  —  Thomas  J.  Claveau  elected  at  special  election. 


1967 

Laurier  Lamontagne  Berlin 

Wilfred  J.  Larty  Haverhill* 

Stewart  Lamprey  Moultonborough 

Calvin  J.  Langford Raymond 

Howard  C.  Townsend  Lebanon 

Edith  B.  Gardner Gilford 

Nelson  E.  Howard Franklin 

Harry  V.  Spanos Newport 

John  PH.  Chandler,  Jr Warner 

John  R.  Bradshaw Keene 

Robert  English Hancock 

Creeley  S.  Buchanan Amherst 

*Died  in  office. 


68 

Richard  W.  Leonard Nashua 

Richard  D.  Riley  Hooksett 

William  P.  Gove Concord 

Lorenzo  P.  Gauthier Manchester 

Henry  P.  Sullivan Manchester 

Paul  E.  Provost  Manchester 

Thomas  Waterhouse,  Jr Windham 

Lucien  E.  Bergeron  Rochester 

James  Koromilas  Dover 

Thomas  J.  Claveau Hudson 

Arthur  Tufts Exeter 

Eileen  Foley Portsmouth 


STATE  SENATE 


101 


1969-70 


Laurier  Lamontagne  Berlin 

Charles  F.  Armstrong Littleton 

George  Gilman 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. 
**Resigned  —  Frederick  A.  Porter  elected  at  special  election. 


1971 

Laurier  Lamontagne  Berlin 

Andrew  W.  Poulsen Littleton 

Stephen  W.  Smith Plymouth 

Edward  A.  Snell Barrington 

Howard  C.  Townsend  Lebanon 

Edith  B.  Gardner Gilford 

Alf  E.  Jacobson New  London 

Harry  V.  Spanos Newport 

David  L.  Nixon  New  Boston 

John  R.  Bradshaw Nelson 

Robert  English Hancock 

Frederick  A.  Porter Amherst 

1973 

Laurier  Lamontagne  Berlin 

Andrew  W.  Poulsen Littleton 

Stephen  W.  Smith Plymouth 

Edith  B.  Gardner Gilford 

David  Hammond  Bradley  Hanover 

Richard  P.  Green  Rochester 

Alf  E.  Jacobson New  London 

Harry  V.  Spanos Newport 

David  L.  Nixon  New  Boston 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

C.R.  Trowbridge Dublin 

Frederick  A.  Porter Amherst 

1975 

Laurier  Lamontagne  Berlin 

Andrew  W.  Poulsen Littleton 

Stephen  W.  Smith Plymouth 

Edith  B.  Gardner Gilford 

David  Hammond  Bradley  Hanover 

Louis  E.  Bergeron Rochester 

Alf  E.  Jacobson New  London 

James  A.  Saggiotes  Newport 

Robert  B.  Monier Goffstown 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

C.R.  Trowbridge Dublin 

D.  Alan  Rock Nashua 


72 

Richard  W.  Leonard Nashua 

Richard  F.  Ferdinando Manchester 

Roger  A.  Smith Concord 

George  H.  Morrisett Manchester 

William  J.  McCarthy Manchester 

Paul  E.  Provost  Manchester 

Ward  B.  Brown Hampstead 

Ronald  J.  Marcotte Rollinsford 

James  Koromilas  Dover 

Delbert  F.  Downing  Salem 

Arthur  Tufts Exeter 

Eileen  Foley Portsmouth 

74 

John  H.  McLaughlin  Nashua 

Thomas  J.  Claveau Hudson 

Roger  A.  Smith Concord 

Richard  F.  Ferdinando Manchester 

William  E.  Sanborn Deerfield 

Paul  E.  Provost  Manchester 

Ward  B.  Brown Hampstead 

Robert  F.  Bossie Manchester 

Walworth  Johnson  Dover 

Delbert  F.  Downing  Salem 

Robert  F.  Preston Hampton 

Eileen  Foley Portsmouth 

76 

John  H.  McLaughlin  Nashua 

Thomas  J.  Claveau Hudson 

Roger  A.  Smith Concord 

Richard  F.  Ferdinando Manchester 

William  E.  Sanborn Deerfield 

Paul  E.  Provost  Manchester 

Ward  B.  Brown Hampstead 

Robert  F.  Bossie Manchester 

Robert  Fennelly  Dover 

Delbert  F.  Downing Salem 

Robert  F.  Preston Hampton 

Eileen  Foley Portsmouth 


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1977. 

Laurier  Lamontagne  Berlin 

Andrew  W.  Poulsen Littleton 

Stephen  W.  Smith Plymouth 

Edith  B.  Gardner Gilford 

David  Hammond  Bradley  Hanover 

Louis  E.  Bergeron Rochester 

Alf  E.  Jacobson New  London 

James  A.  Saggiotes  Newport 

Robert  B.  Monier Goffstown 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

C.R.  Trowbridge Dublin 

D.  Alan  Rock Nashua 

1979 

Laurier  Lamontagne  Berlin 

Andrew  W.  Poulsen Littleton 

Raymond  K.  Conley  Sandwich 

Edith  B.  Gardner Gilford 

Ralph  Degnan  Hough  Lebanon 

Louis  E.  Bergeron Rochester 

Peter  Allen Wilmot 

James  A.  Saggiotes  Newport 

Robert  B.  Monier Goffstown 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

Arthur  F.  Mann Peterborough 

D.  Alan  Rock Nashua 


78 

John  H.  McLaughlin  Nashua 

Phyllis  M.  Keene Hudson 

Mary  Louise  Hancock  Concord 

Walter  E  Healy  Manchester 

William  E.  Sanborn Deerfield 

Paul  E.  Provost  Manchester 

Ward  B.  Brown Hampstead 

Robert  F.  Bossie Manchester 

Robert  Fennelly  Dover 

Delbert  F.  Downing  Salem 

Robert  F.  Preston Hampton 

Eileen  Foley Portsmouth 

-80 

John  H.  McLaughlin  Nashua 

Thomas  J.  Claveau Hudson 

Mary  Louise  Hancock  Concord 

Frank  A.  Wageman  Manchester 

William  E.  Sanborn Deerfield 

Paul  E.  Provost  Manchester 

Ward  B.  Brown Hampstead 

Norman  E.  Champagne Manchester 

Robert  Fennelly Dover 

Vesta  M.  Roy Salem 

Robert  F.  Preston Hampton 

James  R.  Splaine Portsmouth 


1981-82 


Laurier  Lamontagne  Berlin 

**Andrew  W.  Poulsen  Littleton 

Raymond  K.  Conley,  Jr Sandwich 

George  E.  Freese,  Jr Pittsfield 

Ralph  Degnan  Hough  Lebanon 

Louis  E.  Bergeron Rochester 

John  PH.  Chandler,  Jr Warner 

George  I.  Wiggins  Sunapee 

Robert  B.  Monier Goffstown 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

Arthur  F.  Mann Peterborough 


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 


*D.  Alan  Rock Nashua 

*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. 


STATE  SENATE 


103 


1985 

Charles  D.  Bond Jefferson 

Mark  Hounsell Groton 

Roger  Heath Sandwich 

George  E.  Freese,  Jr. Pittsrield 

Ralph  Degnan  Hough  Lebanon 

Edward  C.  Dupont Rochester 

John  RH.  Chandler,  Jr Warner 

George  I  Wiggins Sunapee 

Sheila  Roberge Bedford 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

Jean  T.  White Rindge 

John  P.  Stabile,  II Nashua 

1987- 

Charles  D.  Bond Jefferson 

Mark  Hounsell Hill 

Roger  Heath Sandwich 

George  E.  Freese.  Jr Pittsrield 

Ralph  Degnan  Hough  Lebanon 

Edward  C.  Dupont Rochester 

John  PH.  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. Pittsrield 

Ralph  Degnan  Hough  Lebanon 

Edward  C.  Dupont Rochester 

David  P.  Currier  Henniker 

George  F.  Disnard Claremont 

Sheila  Roberge Bedford 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

Charles  F.  Bass Peterborough 

Thomas  P.  Magee Nashua 

1991 

Otto  H.  Oleson Gorham 

Wayne  D.  King Rumney 

Roger  Heath Sandwich 

Leo  W.  Fraser,  Jr Pittsrield 

Ralph  Degnan  Hough Lebanon 

Edward  C.  Dupont,  Jr Rochester 

David  P.  Currier  Henniker 

George  F.  Disnard Claremont 

Sheila  Roberge Bedford 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

Charles  F.  Bass Peterborough 

Barbara  B.  Pressly Nashua 


86 

Richard  E.  Boyer Nashua 

Rhona  M.  Charbonneau Hudson 

Susan  McLane  Concord 

Eleanor  P.  Podles Manchester 

William  A.  Johnson Northwood 

Robert  A.  Stephen Manchester 

William  S.  Bartlett,  Jr Kingston 

James  R.  St.  Jean Manchester 

Leo  E.  Lessard Dover 

Vesta  M.  Roy Salem 

Robert  F.  Preston Hampton 

Ruth  L.  Griffin Portsmouth 

88 

Mary  S.  Nelson  Nashua 

Rhona  M.  Charbonneau Hudson 

Susan  McLane  Concord 

Eleanor  P.  Podles Manchester 

William  A.  Johnson Northwood 

Robert  A.  Stephen Manchester 

William  S.  Bartlett,  Jr Kingston 

James  R.  St.  Jean Manchester 

Franklin  G.  Torr Dover 

Joseph  L.  Delahunty Salem 

Robert  F.  Preston Hampton 

Elaine  S.  Krasker Portsmouth 

90 

Mary  S.  Nelson  Nashua 

Rhona  M.  Charbonneau Hudson 

Susan  McLane  Concord 

Eleanor  P.  Podles Manchester 

William  A.  Johnson Northwood 

Robert  A.  Stephen Manchester 

William  S.  Bartlett,  Jr Kingston 

James  R.  St.  Jean Manchester 

Franklin  G.  Torr Dover 

Joseph  L.  Delahunty Salem 

Robert  F.  Preston Hampton 

Elaine  S.  Krasker Portsmouth 

92 

Mary  S.  Nelson  Nashua 

Thomas  Colantuono  Londonderry 

Susan  McLane  Concord 

Eleanor  P.  Podles Manchester 

Gordon  J.  Humphrey Chichester 

John  A.  King Manchester 

Richard  Russman Kingston 

James  R.  St.  Jean Manchester 

Jeanne  Shaheen Madbury 

Joseph  L.  Delahunty Salem 

Beverly  Hollingworth Hampton 

Burt  Cohen New  Castle 


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1993 

Carole  Lamirande  Berlin 

Wayne  D.  King Rumney 

Kenneth  J.  MacDonald Wolfeboro 

Leo  W.  Fraser,  Jr Pittsfield 

Ralph  Degnan  Hough  Lebanon 

George  A.  Lovejoy  Rochester 

David  R  Currier  Henniker 

George  F.  Disnard Claremont 

Sheila  Roberge Bedford 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

David  K.  Wheeler Milford 

Barbara  J.  Baldizar  Nashua 


-94 

Debora  B.  Pignatelli  Nashua 

Thomas  Colantuono Londonderry 

Susan  McLane  Concord 

Eleanor  P.  Podles  Manchester 

John  S.  Barnes,  Jr Raymond 

John  A.  King Manchester 

Richard  Russman Kingston 

Ann  J.  Bourque Manchester 

Jeanne  Shaheen Madbury 

Joseph  L.  Delahunty Salem 

Beverly  A.  Hollingworth Hampton 

Burt  Cohen New  Castle 


1995 

Frederick  W.  King,  Sr Colebrook 

Edward  Gordon Bristol 

Carl  R.  Johnson Meredith 

Leo  W.  Fraser,  Jr Pittsfield 

Jim  Rubens Hanover 

George  A.  Lovejoy  Rochester 

David  P.  Currier  Henniker 

Beverly  T.  Rodeschin  Newport 

Sheila  Roberge Bedford 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

David  K.  Wheeler    Milford 

Thomas  P.  Stawasz Hollis 


96 

Debora  B.  Pignatelli Nashua 

Thomas  Colantuono  Londonderry 

Sylvia  B.  Larsen Concord 

Eleanor  P.  Podles Manchester 

John  S.  Barnes,  Jr Raymond 

John  A.  King Manchester 

Richard  Russman Kingston 

Richard  Danais  Manchester 

Jeanne  Shaheen Madbury 

Joseph  L.  Delahunty Salem 

Bruce  W.  Keough Exeter 

Burt  Cohen New  Castle 


1997 

Frederick  W.  King,  Sr Colebrook 

Edward  Gordon Bristol 

Carl  R.  Johnson Meredith 

Leo  W.  Fraser,  Jr Pittsfield 

Jim  Rubens Hanover 

Caroline  McCarley  Rochester 

Amy  Patenaude Henniker 

Allen  L.  Whipple  Claremont 

Sheila  Roberge Bedford 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

David  K.  Wheeler Milford 

James  Squires Hollis 


■98 

Debora  B.  Pignatelli Nashua 

Gary  R.  Francoeur Hudson 

Sylvia  B.  Larsen Concord 

Eleanor  P.  Podles Manchester 

John  S.  Barnes,  Jr Raymond 

John  A.  King Manchester 

Richard  Russman Kingston 

Richard  Danais  Manchester 

Katie  Wheeler Durham 

Joseph  L.  Delahunty Salem 

Beverly  A.  Hollingworth Hampton 

Burt  Cohen New  Castle 


1999 

Frederick  W.  King,  Sr Colebrook 

Edward  Gordon  Bristol 

Carl  R.  Johnson Meredith 

Leo  W.  Fraser,  Jr Pittsfield 

Clifton  Below  Lebanon 

Caroline  McCarley  Rochester 

Rick  A.  Trombly Boscawen 

George  F.  Disnard Claremont 

Sheila  Roberge Bedford 

Clesson  J.  Blaisdell Keene 

Mark  Fernald Sharon 

James  W.  Squires Hollis 


-2000 

Debora  B.  Pignatelli Nashua 

Gary  R.  Francoeur Hudson 

Sylvia  B.  Larsen Concord 

Patricia  Krueger Manchester 

Mary  E.  Brown Chichester 

John  A.  King Manchester 

Richard  Russman Kingston 

Lou  D'AUesandro Manchester 

Katie  Wheeler Durham 

Arthur  P.  Klemm,  Jr Windham 

Beverly  A.  Hollingworth Hampton 

Burton  J.  Cohen New  Castle 


STATE  SENATE 


105 


2001 

Harold  W.  Burns Whitefield 

Edward  Gordon Bristol 

Carl  R.  Johnson Meredith 

Robert  K.  Boyce Alton 

Clifton  Below  Lebanon 

Caroline  McCarley  Rochester 

Robert  B.  Flanders Antrim 

George  F.  Disnard Claremont 

Sheila  Roberge Bedford 

Tom  Eaton Keene 

Mark  Fernald Sharon 

Jane  E.  O'Hearn Nashua 


2002 

Debora  B.  Pignatelli Nashua 

Gary  R.  Francoeur Hudson 

Sylvia  B.  Larsen Concord 

Ted  Gatsas Manchester 

John  S.  Barnes,  Jr. Raymond 

Daniel  R  O'Neil  Manchester 

Russell  Edward  Prescott  Kingston 

Lou  D'Allesandro Manchester 

Katie  Wheeler Durham 

Arthur  R  Klemm,  Jr Windham 

Beverly  A.  Hollingworth Hampton 

Burton  J.  Cohen New  Castle 


2003 

John  Gallus  Berlin 

Carl  R.  Johnson Meredith 

Joseph  D.  Kenney Wakefield 

Robert  K.  Boyce Alton 

Clifton  Below  Lebanon 

Richard  Green Rochester 

Robert  B.  Flanders Antrim 

Bob  Odell Lempster 

Sheila  Roberge Bedford 

Tom  Eaton Keene 

Andrew  R.  Peterson Peterborough 

Jane  E.  O'Hearn Nashua 


2004 

Joseph  A.  Foster Nashua 

Robert  Clegg,  Jr Hudson 

Sylvia  B.  Larsen Concord 

Ted  Gatsas Manchester 

John  S.  Barnes,  Jr Raymond 

Andre  Martel Manchester 

Frank  V.  Sapareto Derry 

Lou  D'Allesandro Manchester 

Iris  Estabrook  Durham 

Chuck  Morse  Salem 

Russell  Prescott Kingston 

Burton  J.  Cohen New  Castle 


2005 

John  T.  Gallus  Berlin 

Carl  R.  Johnson Meredith 

Joseph  D.  Kenney Wakefield 

Robert  K.  Boyce Alton 

Peter  Hoe  Burling Cornish 

Richard  Green Rochester 

Robert  B.  Flanders Antrim 

Bob  Odell Lempster 

Sheila  Roberge Bedford 

Tom  Eaton Keene 

Peter  Bragdon Milford 

David  Gottesman Nashua 


2006 

Joe  Foster Nashua 

Robert  Clegg Hudson 

Sylvia  B.  Larsen Concord 

Theodore  Gatsas  Manchester 

John  S.  Barnes,  Jr Raymond 

Andre  A.  Martel Manchester 

Bob  Letourneau  Derry 

Lou  D'Allesandro Manchester 

Iris  W.  Estabrook Durham 

Chuck  Morse  Salem 

Maggie  Wood  Hassan  Exeter 

Martha  Fuller  Clark Portsmouth 


CARL  R.JOHNSON 
District  No.  2 


>ETER  HOE  BURLING 

District  No.  5 


JOHN  T.  GALLUS 
District  No.  1 


i m^ 

ROBERT  K.  BOYCE 

District  No.  4 





JOSEPH  D.  KENNEY 
District  No.  3 


RICHARD  GREEN 

District  No.  6 


State  Senate 


MAGGIE  WOOD  HASSAN 
District  No.  23 


CHUCK  MORSE 
District  No.  22 


J 


I 


IRIS  ESTABROOK 

District  No.  21 


MARTHA  FULLER  CLAJ 
District  No.  24 


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JUSTICES  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT  OF 
THE  STATE  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


Chief  Justices 


Name 

Meshech  Weare 

Samuel  Livermore 

Josiah  Bartlett 

John  Pickering 

Simeon  Olcott 

Jeremiah  Smith 

Arthur  Livermore 

Jeremiah  Smith 

Wm.  Merchant  Richardson 

Joel  Parker 

John  James  Gilchrist 

Andrew  Salter  Woods 

Ira  Perley 

Samuel  Dana  Bell 

Ira  Perley 

Henry  Adams  Bellows 

Jonathan  Everett  Sargent 

Edmund  Lambert  Cushing 

Charles  Doe 

Alonzo  Philetus  Carpenter 

Lewis  Whitehouse  Clark 

Isaac  Newton  Blodgett 

Frank  Nesmith  Parsons 

Robert  James  Peaslee 

John  Eliot  Allen 

Thomas  Littlefield  Marble 

Oliver  Winslow  Branch 

Francis  Wayland  Johnston 

Frank  Rowe  Kenison 

Edward  J.  Lampron 

William  A.  Grimes 

John  W.  King 

David  A.  Brock 

John  T.  Broderick,  Jr. 


Leverett  Hubbard 
Matthew  Thornton 
John  Wentworth 
Woodbury  Langdon 
Josiah  Bartlett 
William  Whipple 
John  Dudley 
Woodbury  Langdon 
Simeon  Olcott 
Timothy  Farrar 
Ebenezer  Thompson 
Daniel  Newcomb 
Edward  St.  Loe  Livermore 
Paine  Wingate 
Arthur  Livermore 
William  King  Atkinson 
Richard  Evans 
Jonathan  Steele 
Clifton  Claggett 
Caleb  Ellis 
Arthur  Livermore 
Samuel  Bell 
Levi  Woodbury 
Samuel  Green 
John  Harris 
Joel  Parker 


Justices 


Term 

1776-1782 

1782-1790 

1790 

1790-1795 

1795-1802 

1802-1809 

1809-1813 

1813-1816 

1816-1838 

1838-1848 

1848-1855 

1855 

1855-1859 

1859-1864 

1864-1869 

1869-1873 

1873-1874 

1874-1876 

1876-1896 

1896-1898 

1898 


U 


1902 


1902 
1924 


1924-1934 
1934-1943 
1943-1946 
1946-1949 
1949-1952 
1952-1977 
1978-1979 
1979-1981 
1981-1986 
1986-2003 
2004- 


1776 
1776 
1776 
1782- 
1782 
1783 
1784 
1786 
1790 
1791 
1795 
1796 
1797 
1798 
1799 
1803 
1809 
1810 
1812 
1813 
1813 
1816 
1816 
1819 
1823 
1833 


1785 
1782 
1781 
1783 
1790 
1785 
1797 
1791 
1795 
1803 
1796 
1798 
1799 
1809 
1809 
1805 
1813 
1812 
1813 
1816 
1816 
1819 
1823 
1840 
1833 
1838 


JUSTICES  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT  1  1  1 


Name  Term 

Nathaniel  Gookin  Upham  1833-1842 

Leonard  Wilcox  1838-1840 

John  James  Gilchrist  1 840- 1 848 

Andrew  Salter  Woods  1 840- 1 855 

Leonard  Wilcox  ]  848- 1 850 

Ira  Allen  Eastman  1849-1859 

Samuel  Dana  Bell  1849-1859 

IraPerley  1850-1852 

George  Yeaton  Sawyer  1 855- 1 859 

Asa  Fowler  1855-1861 

Jonathan  Everett  Sargent  1 859- 1 873 

Henry  Adams  Bellows  1 859- 1 869 

Charles  Doe  1859-1874 

George  Washington  Nesmith  1 859- 1 870 

William  Henry  Bartlett  1861-1 867 

Jeremiah  Smith  1867-1874 

William  Lawrence  Foster  1869-1874 

William  Spencer  Ladd  1870-1876 

Ellery  Albee  Hibbard  1873-1874 

Isaac  William  Smith  1 874- 1876 

William  Lawrence  Foster  1 876- 1 88 1 

Clinton  Warrington  Stanley  1 876- 1 884 

Aaron  Worcester  Saw  yer  1876-1 877 

George  Azro  Bingham  1876-1880 

Wm.  Henry  Harrison  Allen  1876-1 893 

Isaac  William  Smith  1877-1895 

Lewis  Whitehouse  Clark  1 877- 1 898 

Isaac  New  ton  Blodgett  1 880- 1 898 

Alonzo  Philetus  Carpenter  1881-1896 

George  Azro  Bingham  1 884- 1 89 1 

William  Martin  Chase  1891-1907 

Robert  Moore  Wallace  1893-1901 

Frank  Nesmith  Parsons  1895-1902 

Robert  Gordon  Pike  1 896- 1 90 1 

Robert  James  Peaslee  1 898- 1 90 1 

John  Edwin  Young  1898-1901 

Rueben  Eugene  Walker  1 90 1  - 1 92 1 

James  Waldron  Remick  1901-1904 

George  Hutchins  Bingham  1902-1913 

John  Edwin  Young  1904-1925 

Robert  James  Peaslee  1 908- 1 924 

William  Alberto  Plummer  1913-1925 

Leslie  Perkins  Snow  1921-1932 

John  Eliot  Allen  1 924- 1 934 

Thomas  Littlefield  Marble  1925-1946 

Oliver  Winslow  Branch  1926-1946 

Peter  Woodbury  1933-1941 

Elw in  Lawrence  Page  1934-1946 

Henri  Alphonse  B  urque  1 94 1  - 1 947 

Francis  Way  land  Johnston  1943-1949 

Frank  Ro we  Kenison  1946-1952 

Laurence  Ilsley  Duncan  1946-1976 

Amos  Noyes  Blandin.  Jr.  1947-1966 

Edward  John  Lampron  1949-1978 

John  Richard  Goodnow  1952-1957 

Stephen  Morse  Wheeler  1957-1967 

William  Al van  Grimes  1 966- 1 979 

Robert  Frederick  Griffin  1 967- 1 976 

Maurice  Paul  Bois  1976-1983 

Charles  Gwynne  Douglas  III  1977-1985 

David  A.  Brock  1978-1986 

John  W.King  1979-1981 

William  F.  Batchelder  1981-1995 

David  H.  Souter  1983-1990 

William  R.  Johnson  1985-1999 

W.  Stephen  Thayer  III  1986-2000 

Sherman  D.  Horton.  Jr.  1990-2000 

John  T.  Broderick.  Jr.  1995-2004 

Joseph  P.  Nadeau  2000- 

Linda  Stewart  Dalianis  2000- 

James  E.  Duggan  2000- 

Richard  E.  Galway  2004- 


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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 
Joseph  A.  DiClerico.  Jr. 
Joseph  P.  Nadeau 
Walter  L.  Murphy 
Robert  J.  Lynn 

*died  in  office 


Term 


1901- 

1913 

1913- 

1  O  1  1 

1917 

ty  i  / 
1917-1924 

1924-1925 

1926- 

1937 

1937-1941 

1941- 

1944 

1944- 

1945 

1945- 

1947 

1947- 

1952 

1952- 

1957 

1957-1970 

1971- 

■1978 

1978 

■1979 

1979 

■1991* 

1991 

-1992 

1992 

-2000 

2000 

-2003 

2004 

Associate  Justices 
1901-Present 


Name 

Robert  Gordon  Pike 
Robert  James  Peaslee 
John  Edwin  Young 
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  Ilsley  Duncan 
John  Edward  Tobin 
John  Henry  Leahy 
Harold  Earl  Wescott 
Edward  John  Lampron 


Term 


1901- 

1913 

1901- 

1907 

1901- 

1910 

1904- 

1917 

1907- 

1913 

1910-1912 

1913- 

1917 

1913-1924 

1913- 

1926 

1917-1924 

1917- 

1925 

1924-1937 

1924-1925 

1925- 

1941 

1925- 

1935 

1926-1931 

1927- 

1931 

1931 

1934 

1932 

■1933 

1933- 

1945 

1934-1944 

1935 

-1943 

1937 

-1945 

1941 

-1945 

1943 

-1952 

1944 

-1952 

1945 

-1946 

1945 

-1947 

1945 

-1957 

1947 

-1957 

1947 

-1949 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  SUPERIOR  COURT  1 1 3 


Name  Term 

William  Ah  an  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  Bovvnes  1966-1968 

Charles  James  Flynn  1967-1988 

William  Reynold  Johnson  1 969- 1986 

John  William  King  1969-1979 

Francis  Eaton  Perkins  1969-1977 

William  Foster  Batchelder  1970-1981 

Wayne  James  Mullavey  1971-1983 

William  Francis  Cann  1971-1987 

Maurice  Paul  Bois  1973-1976 

Charles  Gwynne  Douglas  III  1974-1976 

Frederick  Donald  Goode  1975-1995 

David  Allen  Brock  1976-1978 

Joseph  Anthony  DiClerico,  Jr.  1977-1992 

Arthur  E.  Bean.  Jr.  1977-1987 

David  H.  Souter  1978-1983 

Louis  C.  Wyman  1978-1987 

Charles  J.  Contas  1978-1989 

Carl  O.  Randall  1 979. 1 9^0 

Robert  H.  Temple  1979-1992 

George  S.  Pappagianis  1980-1989 

Linda  Stewart  Dal ianis  1980-2000 

Vincent  P.  Dunn  1981-1991 

Joseph  P.  Nadeau  1 98 1  - 1 992 

Robert  B.  Dickson  1983-1994 

Douglas  Roberts  Gray  1983-1998 

William  Jennings  O'Neil  1983-1994 

Walter  Murphy  1983-2000 

W.  Stephen  Thayer  III  1 984- 1 986 

George  L.  Manias  1985-2000 

Peter  W.Smith  1985- 

Philip  S.  Hollman  1985-2002 

Margaret  Q.  Flynn  1986-1992 

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- 

Kathleen  A.  McGuire  1989- 

Bernard  J.  Hampsey,  Jr.  1990- 

Patricia  C.  Coffey  1991- 

David  B.  Sullivan  1991- 

Larry  M.  Smukler  1992- 

Peter  H.  Fauver  1992- 

Arthur  D.  Brennan  1992- 

Carol  Ann  Conboy  1992- 

John  P.  Arnold  1992- 

Edward  J.  Fitzgerald  III  1992- 

RobertJ.  Lynn  1992-2004 

Gillian  Leigh  Abramson  1994- 

Richard  E.  Galway  1995-2004 

Tina  L.  Nadeau  1996- 

Jean  K.  Burling  1999- 

Steven  M.  Houran  2001- 

John  M.  Lewis  2001- 

Gary  E.  Hicks  2001- 

Timothy  J.  Vaughn  2002- 


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UNITED  STATES  SENATORS  FROM  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  senators  from  this  state,  and  the  years  of  service.  One  of  the 
first  senators,  John  Langdon,  was  chosen  president  pro  tempore  of  the  first  national  senate 
in  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  1863-64.  Senator  Jacob  H.  Gallinger  was 
elected  president  of  the  sixty-second  senate  in  1911-13.  Senator  George  H.  Moses  was 
elected  president  pro  tempore  in  1925,  re-elected  1927,  1929,  1931. 

Senator  Styles  Bridges  was  elected  president  pro  tempore  of  the  eighty-third  senate, 
1953-1954. 

Name  and  Residence  Term 

Paine  Wingate,  Stratham  1 789-93 

John  Langdon,  Portsmouth  1 789- 1 80 1 

Samuel  Livermore,  Holderness  1 793- 1 80 1 

Simeon  Olcott,  Charlestown  1 80 1  -05 

James  Sheafe,  Portsmouth  1801-02 

William  Plumer,  Epping  1802-07 

Nicholas  Gilman,  Exeter  1 805- 1 4 

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  1 825-3 1 ,  4 1 ,45 

Isaac  Hill,  Concord  1831-36 

Henry  Hubbard,  Charlestown  1835-41 

John  Page,  Haverhill  1 836-37 

Franklin  Pierce,  Hillsborough  1837-42 

Leonard  Wilcox,  Orford  1 842-43 

Charles  G.  Atherton,  Nashua  1 843-49,  1 853 

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  1 866-67 

James  W.  Patterson,  Hanover  1867-73 

Bainbridge  Wadleigh,  Milford  1873-79 

Edward  H.  Rollins,  Concord  1 877-83 

Charles  H.  Bell,  Exeter  1879 

Henry  W.  Blair,  Plymouth  1879-91 

Note:  Dr.  John  Goddard  of  Portsmouth,  a  Federalist,  was  elected  senator  in  1813,  but  declined. 


U.S.  SENATORS  1  1  5 


Austin  F.  Pike,  Franklin  1 883-86 

Person  C.  Cheney,  Manchester  1 886-87 

William  E.  Chandler,  Concord  1887-89,  89-1901 

Gilman  Marston,  Exeter  1889 

Jacob  H.  Gallinger.  Concord.r  1891-1918  ® 

Henry  E.  Burnham.  Manchester.r  1901-13 

Henry  F.  Hollis,  Concord.d  1913-19 

Irving  W.  Drew,  Lancaster.r  1918 

George  H.  Moses,  Concord.r  1918-33 

Henry  W.  Keyes,  Haverhill.r  1919-37 

Fred  H.  Brown,  Somersvvorth.d  1933-39 

H.  Styles  Bridges,  Concord.r  1937-61  © 

Charles  W.  Tobey,  Temple.r  1939-53  ® 

Robert  W.  Upton,  Concord.r  1953-54 

Norris  Cotton,  Lebanon.r  1954-75® 

Maurice  J.  Murphy,  Jr..  Portsmouth.r  1961-62 

Thomas  J.  Mclntyre,  Laconia.d  1962-79  © 

Louis  C.  Wyman,  Manchester.r  1975  # 

John  A.  Durkin,  Manchester.d  1 975-80  # 

Gordon  J.  Humphrey,  Chichester.r  1979-90 

Warren  B.  Rudman,  Nashua,r  1980-93  © 

Bob  Smith,  Tuftonboro.r  1990-2003  © 

Judd  Gregg,  Rye.r  1993- 

John  E.  Sununu,  Bedford. r  2003- 

#  First  election  results  showed  Louis  C.  Wyman,  Manchester,  the  winner —  recount  requested  by  John  A.  Durkin. 

Manchester,  resulted  in  favor  of  Durkin  —  Appeal  to  the  Ballot  Law  Commission  resulted  in  favor  of  Wyman — appeal 
to  the  U.S.  Senate  by  Durkin.  U.S.  Senate  sent  the  appeal  back  to  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  declaring  a  vacancy  as 
of  August  8,  1975  and  under  Chapter  1,  Laws  of  1975,  a  special  election  was  held  September  16,  1975,  in  which  the 
final  results  were: 

Durkin 140,778  votes 

Wyman  113,007  votes 

In  this  period,  Norris  Cotton,  Lebanon,  was  appointed  U.S.  Senator  from  August  8,  1975  until  Durkin  was  sworn  into 
office  by  the  U.S.  Senate,  September  18,1975. 

®  Died  in  office.  Irvin  W.  Drew,  Lancaster,  appointed  by  the  Governor  to  serve  until  the  1918  November  election,  when 
George  H.  Moses  was  elected  for  the  unexpired  term  of  Senator  Gallinger. 

®  Died  in  office.  Robert  W.  Upton,  Concord,  appointed  by  the  Governor  to  serve  until  the  1954  November  election, 
when  Norris  Cotton  was  elected  for  the  unexpired  term. 

©  Died  in  office.  Maurice  J.  Murphy.  Jr..  Portsmouth,  appointed  by  the  Governor  to  serve  until  the  1962  November 
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  resignation  of 
John  A.  Durkin. 

©  Bob  Smith,  senator-elect  was  sworn  in  as  U.S.  Senator  by  U.S.  Supreme  Court  Justice  David  Souter  on  December  7. 
1990  following  the  resignation  of  Gordon  J.  Humphrey.  Senator  Humphrey  resigned  his  seat  early  so  that  he  could  be 
sworn  in  as  State  Senator  on  December  5.  1990  and  cast  his  ballot  for  senate  president. 


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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  1 777-79 

John  Wentworth,  Jr.  1 778-79 

Nathanial  Peabody  1779-80 

Woodbury  Langdon  1779-80 

Samuel  T.  Livermore  1780-83,  85-86 

JohnT.  Gilman  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  representatives  in 
congress,  New  Hampshire  was  allotted  three  seats.  The  national  census  of  1790  (first 
census)  increased  this  to  four,  the  second  census  of  1800  to  five  and  the  third  census  of  1810 
to  six  seats.  The  census  of  1830  reduced  it  to  five,  that  of  1840  to  four  and  that  of  1850  to 
three.  The  census  of  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  representatives. 

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  1797-1 800 

Peleg  Sprague,  Keene  1797-99 

Jonathan  Freeman,  Hanover  1797-1801 

James  Sheafe,  Portsmouth  1 799- 1 80 1 

Samuel  Tenney,  Exeter  1 800-07 

Joseph  Pierce,  Alton  1 80 1  -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  1 805-07 

Caleb  Ellis,  Claremont  1 805-07 

Daniel  M.  Durrell,  Dover  1 807-09 

Clement  Storer,  Portsmouth  1807-09 


CONGRESS  1  1 7 


Jedediah  K.  Smith.  Amherst  1 807-09 

Francis  Gardner,  Walpole  1 807-09 

Peter  Carleton,  Landaff  1 807-09 

Nathaniel  A.  Haven,  Portsmouth  1 809- 1 1 

William  Hale,  Dover  1809-11 

James  Wilson,  Peterborough  1 809- 1 1 

John  C.  Chamberlain,  Charlestown  1 809- 1 1 

Daniel  Blaisdell.  Canaan  1 809- 1 1 

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  1 8 1 7-23 

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  1 829-33 

Henry  Hubbard.  Charlestown  1829-35 

John  W.  Weeks.  Lancaster  1 829-33 

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  1 835-39 

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  1847-5 1 

George  W.  Morrison,  Manchester  1 849-5 1.53-55 

Harry  Hibbard,  Bath  1849-55 

Jared  Perkins,  Winchester  1851-53 

George  W.  Kittredge,  Newmarket  1853-55 

James  Pike,  Ne wfields  1 855-59 

Mason  W.  Tappan,  Bradford  1855-61 

Aaron  H.  Cragin,  Lebanon  1855-59 

Gi  lman  Marston,  Exeter  1 859-63 ,  65-67 

Thomas  M.  Edwards.  Keene  1859-63 

Edward  H.  Rollins.  Concord  1861-67 


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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.  Fair,  Littleton 

Ossian  Ray,  Lancaster 

Martin  A.  Haynes,  Gilford 

Jacob  H.  Gallinger,  Concord 

Luther  F.  McKinney,  Manchester 

Alonzo  Nute,  Farmington 

Orren  C.  Moore.  Nashua 

Warren  F.  Daniell.  Franklin 

Henry  M.  Baker,  Bow 

Henry  W.  Blair,  Plymouth 

Cyrus  A.  Sulloway,  Manchester.r 

Frank  G.  Clarke,  Peterborough.r 

Frank  D.  Currier,  Canaan, r 

Raymond  B.  Stevens,  Landaff.d 

Eugene  E.  Reed,  Manchester.d 

Edward  H.  Wason,  Nashua.r 

Sherman  E.  Burroughs,  Manchester.r 

William  N.  Rogers,  Wakefield.d 

Fletcher  Hale,  Laconia,r 

Charles  W.  Tobey,  Temple.r 

Alphonse  Roy,  Manchester.d 

Arthur  B.  Jenks.  Manchester.r 

Foster  Steams,  Hancock, i 

Chester  E.  Merrow,  Ossipee.r 

Sherman  Adams,  Lincoln, r 

Norris  Cotton,  Lebanon,r 

Perkins  Bass,  Peterborough.r 

Louis  C.  Wyman,  Manchester.r 

James  C.  Cleveland.  New  London, r 

J.  Oliva  Huot,  Laconia.d 

Louis  C.  Wyman,  Manchester.r 

Norman  E.  D'Amours,  Manchester.d 

Judd  Gregg,  Greeenfield.r 

Robert  C.  Smith,  Tuftonboro.r 

Charles  Gwynne  Douglas  III,  Concord.r 

Bill  Zeliff,  Jackson.r 

Dick  Swett.  Bow.d 

Charles  Bass,  Peterborough.r 

John  E.  Sununu,  Bedford.r 

Jeb  Bradley,  Wolfeboro.r 


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1867- 

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1915 

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1923 

1925 

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1937 

1937 

1939 

1943 

1945 

1947 

1955 

1963 

1963 

1965 

1967 

1975 

1981 

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1991 

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2003 


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feDied  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. 


JUDD  GREGG 
U.S.  SENATOR 


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JOHN  E.  SUNUNU 
U.S.  SENATOR 


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Congressional  Delegation 


JEB  BRADLEY 
REPRESENTATIVE 


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PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  SENATE 


Name  and  Residence 

Woodbury  Langdon,  Portsmouth 
John  McClary,  Epsom 
Joseph  Gilman,  Exeter 
John  Pickering,  Portsmouth 
Ebenezer  Smith,  Meredith 

Moses  Dow,  Haverhill 
Abiel  Foster,  Canterbury 
Oliver  Peabody,  Exeter 
Amos  Shepard,  Alstead 
Nicholas  Gilman,  Exeter 
Clement  Storer,  Portsmouth 
Samuel  Bell.  Francestown 
Moses  P.  Payson,  Bath 
William  Plumer.  Epping 
Joshua  Darling,  Henniker 
William  Badger,  Gilmanton 
Jonathan  Harvey,  Sutton 
David  L.  Morrill,  Goffstown 
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.  Gove,  Goffstown 
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.  Gilmore,  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  Gordon,  Exeter 
George  W.  M.  Pitman,  Bartlett 
Charles  H.  Campbell,  Nashua 
David  A.  Warde,  Concord 
William  H.  Gove,  Weare 


Term 

1784-85 
1785-87 
1787-88 
1788-90 
1790-91, 


92-93, 
95-97 


1813 


1831 


1791-92 

1793-94 

1794-95, 

1797-1804 

1804-05 

1805-07 

1807-09 

1809-10,  13-16 

1810-12 

1812-13 

1816-17 

1817-23 

1823-24 

1824-25 

1825-28 

1828-29 

1929 

1829-30, 

1830-31 

1831-33 

1833-35 

1835-36 

1836-37 

1837-38 

1838-39 

1839-40 

1840-41 

1841-43 

1843-44 

1844-45 

1845-46 

1846-47 

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 


PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  SENATE 


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John  W.  Sanborn,  Wakefield 
Charles  Holman,  Nashua 
Natt  Head,  Hooksett 
David  H.  Buffum.  Somersworth 
Jacob  H.  Gallinger,  Concord 
John  Kimball,  Concord 
Charles  H.  Bartlett.  Manchester 
Chester  Pike.  Cornish 
Frank  D.  Currier.  Canaan 
David  A.  Taggart,  Goffstown 
John  McLane,  Milford 
Frank  W.  Rollins.  Concord 
Chester  B.  Jordan,  Lancaster 
Thomas  N.  Hastings.  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 
Edward  C.  Dupont,  Jr..  Rochester 
Ralph  Degnan  Hough.  Lebanon 
Joseph  L.  Delahunty,  Salem 
Clesson  J.  Blaisdell.  Keene 
Beverly  Hollingworth.  Hampton 
Arthur  P.  Klemm,  Jr.,  Windham 
Tom  Eaton,  Keene 


1875-76 

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 

1987-90 

1991-92 

1992-94 

1994-98 

1998-** 

1999-2000 

2000-2002 

2002- 


*Resigned  —  Arthur  Tufts,  Exeter,  elected  President. 
**Died  in  Office  -  Beverly  Hollingworth  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 
George  S.  Barton 


1776-83 

1786-91 

1803 

1806 

1809 

1810 

1813 

1816 

1817 

1819 

1820 

1821 

1824 

1825 

1826 

1828 

1829 

1831 

1833 

1836-40 

1841 

1842 

1844 

1846 

1847 

1849 

1850 

1851 

1853 

1855 


Calvin  May,  Jr. 

1857 

Greenleaf  Cummings 

1859-60 

William  A.  Preston 

1861-62 

Charles  H.  Bartlett 

1863-64 

Horace  S.  Cummings 

1865-66 

George  R.  Fowler 

1867-68 

John  W.  Currier 

1869 

William  M.  Chase 

1870-71 

Luther  S.  Morrill 

1872 

Thomas  J.  Smith 

1873-75 

Tyler  Westgate 

1876 

Calvin  Saunders 

1878 

James  E.  Dodge 

1879 

Frank  D.  Currier 

1883-85 

Ira  A.  Chase 

1887-89 

Charles  J.  Hamblett 

1891-93 

Edward  J.  Wasson 

1895 

William  R.  Jarvis 

1897 

William  H.  Jarvis 

1899 

Thomas  F.  Clifford 

1901-03 

L.  Ashton  Thorp 

1905-07 

Martin  W.  Fitzpatrick 

1909-11 

Henri  A.  Burque 

1913 

Earle  C.  Gordon 

1915-19 

Clarence  S.  Forsaith 

1921 

Bernard  B.  Chase 

1923-25 

Norris  Cotton 

1927-29 

Benjamin  F.  Greer 

1931-67 

Wilmont  S.  White 

1969-89* 

Gloria  M.  Randlett 

1989-2001** 

Steven  J.  Winter 

2002- 

*Died  in  office. 

**  Resigned  Feb.  1,  2001.  Tammy  L.  Wright  appointed  Acting  Clerk  until  Dec.  4.  2002. 


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SPEAKERS  OF  THE  HOUSE 

The  house  elects  a  speaker  at  each  session  to  be  the  presiding  officer.  The  following  is  a 
list  of  the  speakers,  from  the  beginning  of  the  colonial  legislature,  together  with  the  term 
served  by  each. 

Name  and  Residence  Term 

Richard  Waldron.  Jr..  Portsmouth  1684-92 

Richard  Martin.  Portsmouth  1692 

John  Gilman,  Exeter  1692-93 

John  Pickering,  Portsmouth  1693-95,  97-98 

98-99.  1702.03-09 

George  Jaffrey.  Portsmouth  1695-96 

John  Plaisted."  Portsmouth  1696-97.  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 

Phillips  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 

William  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  1 823-25 

Levi  Woodbury,  Portsmouth  1825 

Henry  Hubbard,  Charlestown  1825-28 

James  Wilson.  Jr.,  Keene  1828-29 

James  B.  Thornton.  Merrimack  1830** 

Samuel  Webster.  Kingston  1830-31** 

Franklin  Pierce.  Hillsborough  1831-33 

Charles  G.  Atherton,  Nashua  1 833-37 

Ira  A.  Eastman.  Gilmanton  1837-39 

Moses  Norris.  Jr..  Pittsfield  1839-41,  47-48 

*His  Election  was  vetoed  by  the  Governor,  but  he  continued  to  preside  during  this  Assembly. 

**James  B.  Thornton  was  elected  Speaker  on  June  2.  1830.  On  June  15.  1830,  Thornton  resigned  to  accept  the  position  of 

Second  Controller  of  the  US  Treasury,  and  Samuel  C.  Webster  was  elected  Speaker  for  the  remainder  of  the  1 830 

session,  which  ended  July  3.  1830 


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John  S .  Wells,  Lancaster  1 84 1  -42 

Samuel  Swazey,  Haverhill  1842-44 

Harry  Hibbard,  Bath  1844-46 

John  P.  Hale,  Dover  1846-47 

Samuel  H.  Ayer,  Hillsborough  1 848-50 

Nathaniel  B.  Baker,  Concord  1 850-52 

George  W.  Kittredge,  Newmarket  1852-53 

Jonathan  E.  Sargent,  Wentworth  1853-54 

Francis  R.  Chase,  Northfield  1 854-55 

John  J.  Prentiss,  Claremont  1855-56 

Edward  H.  Rollins,  Concord  1 856-58 

Napoleon  B.  Bryant,  Plymouth  1858-60 

Charles  H.  Bell,  Exeter  1860-61 

Edward  A.  Rollins,  Great  Falls  1861-63 

William  E.  Chandler,  Concord  1 863-65 

Austin  F.  Pike,  Franklin  1865-67 

Simon  G.  Griffin,  Keene  1 867-69 

Samuel  M.  Wheeler,  Dover  1869-71 

William  H.  Gove,  Weare  1871-72 

Asa  Fowler,  Concord  1872-73 

James  Emery,  Hudson  1873-74 

Albert  R.  Hatch,  Portsmouth  1874-75 

Charles  P.  Sanborn,  Concord  1875-77 

Augustus  A.  Woolson,  Lisbon  1877-79 

Henry  H.  Huse,  Manchester  1 879-8 1 

Chester  B.  Jordan,  Lancaster  1881-83 

Samuel  C.  Eastman,  Concord  1883-85 

Edgar  Aldrich,  Colebrook  1 885-87 

Alvin  Burleigh,  Plymouth  1 887-89 

Hiram  D.  Upton,  Jaffrey  1 889-9 1 

Frank  G.  Clarke,  Peterborough  1891-93 

Robert  N.  Chamberlain,  Berlin  1 893-95 

Stephen  S.  Jewett,  Laconia  1895-97 

James  F.  Briggs,  Manchester  1897-99 

Frank  D.  Currier,  Canaan  1 899- 1 90 1 

Cyrus  H.  Little,  Manchester  1901-03 

Harry  M.  Cheney,  Lebanon  1903-05 

Rufus  N.  Elwell,  Exeter  1905-07 

Bertram  Ellis.  Keene  1907-09 

Walter  W.  Scott,  Dover  1909-1 1 

Frank  A.  Musgrove,  Hanover  1911-13 

William  J.  Briuon,  Wolfeboro  1913-15 

Edwin  C.  Bean,  Belmont  1915 

Olin  H.Chase  1915 

Arthur  P.  Morill,  Concord  1915-19 

Charles  W.  Tobey,  Temple  1919-21 

Fred  A.  Jones,  Lebanon  1921-23 

William  J.  Ahern,  Concord  1923-25 

George  A.  Wood,  Portsmouth  1925-27 

Harold  K.  Davison,  Haverhill  1927-29 

George  A.  Foster,  Concord  1929-31 

Harold  M.  Smith,  Portsmouth  1 93 1  -33 

Louis  P.  Elkins,  Concord  1933-35 

Amos  N.  Blandin,  Bath  1935-37 

Oren  V.  Henderson,  Durham  1937-39 

Ansel  N.  Sanborn,  Wakefield  1939-41 

Charles  H.  Barnard,  Manchester  1941-43 

Sherman  Adams,  Lincoln  1943-45 

Norris  Cotton,  Lebanon  1945-47 

J.  Walker  Wiggin,  Manchester  1947-49 

Richard  F.  Upton.  Concord  1949-5 1 

Lane  Dwinell,  Lebanon  1951-53 

Raymond  K.  Perkins,  Concord  1953 

Norman  A.  McMeekin,  Haverhill  1954** 

Charles  Griffin,  Lincoln  1955* 

W.  Douglas  Scamman,  Stratham  1957-58 

Stewart  Lamprey,  Moultonborough  1959-64 

Walter  R.  Peterson,  Peterborough  1965-68 

Marshall  W.  Cobleigh,  Nashua  1969-72 

James  E.  O'Neil,  Chesterfield  1 973-74 

George  B.  Roberts,  Jr.,  Gilmanton  1975-80 


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John  B.  Tucker.  Claremont 

W.  Douglas  Scamman,  Jr.,  Stratham 

Harold  W.  Burns,  Whitefield 

Donna  Sytek.  Salem 

Gene  Chandler,  Bartlett 

W.  Douglas  Scamman.  Stratham 

*Resigned  to  accept  Director  of  Employment  Security. 
**Special  Session 


1981-86 

1987-90 

1990-96 

1996-2000 

2000-2004 

2004- 


CLERKS  OF  THE  HOUSE 


Name 


Term 


Name 


HOUSE  SERGEANT-AT-ARMS 


1900-Present 


Term 


Noah  Emery 

1776 

Josiah  H.  Bentron,  Jr. 

1870 

John  Smith 

1781 

James  R.  Jackson 

1871 

John  Calfe 

1783-86 

Josiah  H.  Bentron.  Jr. 

1872 

William  Plumer 

1790 

Samuel  C.  Clark 

1873 

John  Calfe 

1791-1806 

Charles  H.  Smith 

1874 

John  O.  Ballard 

1809 

Samuel  C.  Clark 

1875 

Moses  L.  Neal 

1810 

Charles  C.  Danforth 

1876 

Henry  Hutchinson 

1813 

Alpheus  W.  Baker 

1878 

Moses  L.  Neal 

1816-25 

Charles  G.  Emmons 

1879 

Samuel  D.  Bell 

1826-28 

Edwin  F.  Jones 

1883-85 

James  Clark 

1829-33 

George  A.  Dickey 

1887-89 

Jeremiah  Jenkins 

1836 

Stephen  S.  Jewett 

1891-93 

Charles  Lane 

1837 

William  Tutherly 

1895 

David  H.  Collins 

1839 

Eliphalet  F.  Philbrick 

1897-99 

Harry  Hibbard 

1840-41 

Henry  E.  Brock 

1901 

Albert  G.  Allen 

1842-44 

James  M.Cooper 

1903-07 

Thomas  J.  Harris 

1846 

Harrie  M.  Young 

1909-21 

Lewis  Smith 

1847 

Randolph  W.  Branch 

1923 

Thomas  J.  Whipple 

1849-51 

Harrie  M.  Young 

1925-37 

Ellery  A.  Hibbard 

1853 

Cyril  J.  Fretwell 

1939-51 

John  H.  Goodale 

1855 

Robert  L.  Stark 

1953-55 

Henry  O.  Kent 

1857-59 

George  T.  Ray,  Jr. 

1957 

Edward  Sawyer 

1860-61 

Francis  W.  To  1  man 

1959-67 

Samuel  D.  Lord 

1862-63 

J.  Milton  Street 

1969-75 

Benjamin  Gerrish,  Jr. 

1864 

James  A.  Chandler 

1977-81 

Samuel  D.  Lord 

1865 

Carl  A.  Peterson 

1983-87 

Charles  B.  Shackford 

1866-67 

James  A.  Chandler 

1988-94* 

William  R.  Patten 

1868-69 

Karen  O.  Wadsworth 

1994- 

*Died  in  Office.  Acting  Clerk  (March  20-December  7. 

1994)  Leo  J.  Callahan 

Name 

John  K.  Law,  New  London 
Albert  P.  Davis,  Concord 
Walter  J.A.Ward,  Hillsborough 
James  W.  Pridham.  New  Castle 
Guy  S.  Neal,  Acworth 
Ralph  F.  Seavey,  Concord 
Clarence  A.  DuBois,  Concord 
JohnTwombly,  Hill 
Lloyd  E.  Flogg,  Milan 
Lloyd  G.  Sherman.  Lancaster 
Theodore  Aucella,  Bennington 
Paul  Brown,  Raymond 
Warren  W.  Leary,  Alton 
Robert  Johnson  II.  Northwood 
Deborah  A.  Nielsen.  Gilmanton 

*Died  in  office  in  April  of  1975.  Paul  Brown  elected  at  special  election  to  complete 

**Resigned  in  September  of  1995.  Robert  Johnson  appointed  Acting  Sergeant-At-Ar 

***Resigned  July  17,  2001.  Deborah  A.  Nielson  elected  Dec.  12.  2001  for  completion 


Term 

1901-1909 

1909-1915 

1915-1923 

1923-1925 

1925-1943 

1943-1945 

1945-1951 

1951-1953 

1953-1969 

1969-1971 

1971-1975* 

1975-1976 

1976-1995** 

1995-2001*** 

2001- 

term. 

ms  for  completion  of  term. 

of  term. 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE 

Articles  67  and  68  of  the  second  part  of  the  constitution  provide  for  a  department  of  state 
with  a  secretary  of  state  who  is  elected  biennially  by  the  legislature  and  a  deputy  secretary 
of  state  appointed  by  the  secretary.  In  the  colonial  period  there  was  a  secretary  appointed  by 
the  chief  executive,  but  no  deputy.  During  the  revolutionary  period  and  under  the 
constitution  of  1784  the  secretary  was  chosen  by  the  legislature  and  given  authority  to  have 
several  deputies,  but  in  1793  the  constitution  was  changed  to  provide  for  a  single  deputy. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  secretaries  of  state  from  the  beginning,  together  with  the  term 
which  each  served  and  a  list  of  deputy  secretaries. 


Name  and  Residence 


Term 


Elias  Stileman,  Portsmouth 
Richard  Chamberlain.  Portsmouth 
Thomas  Newton.  Boston.  MA 
Thomas  Davis 
Henry  Penny 

Charles  Story,  New  Castle 
Sampson  Sheafe.  Boston.  MA 
Richard  Waldron.  Portsmouth 
Richard  Waldron,  Jr.,  Portsmouth 
Theodore  Atkinson,  New  Castle 
Theodore  Atkinson,  Jr..  Portsmouth 
Ebenezer  Thompson.  Durham 
Joseph  Pearson,  Exeter 
Phillip  Carrigain,  Concord 
Nathaniel  Parker,  Exeter 
Samuel  Sparhawk,  Concord 
Albe  Cady,  Keene  and  Concord 
Richard  Bartlett,  Concord 
Dudley  S.  Palmer,  Concord 
Ralph  Metcalf,  Concord 
Josiah  Stevens,  Jr.,  Concord 
Thomas  P.  Treadwell.  Concord 
George  G.  Fogg,  Concord 
John  L.  Hadley,  Weare 
Lemuel  N.  Pattee,  Antrim 
Thomas  L.  Tullock,  Portsmouth 
Allen  Tenney,  Lyme 
Benjamin  Gerrish,  Jr.,  Concord 
Walter  Harriman.  Warner 
John  D.  Lyman,  Farmington 
Nathan  W.  Gove,  Concord 
John  H.  Goodale,  Nashua 
Benjamin  F.  Prescott,  Epping 
William  Butterfield.  Concord 
Ali  B.  Thompson,  Concord 
Clarence  B.  Randlett,  Concord 
Ezra  S.  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 


1680 

1680-92 

1692-93 

1693-96 

1696-98 

1697-98.99-1715 

1698-99 

1715-30 

1730-41 

1741-62,69-75 

1762-69 

1775-86 

1786-1805 

1805-09 

1809-10 

1810-14.  16-25 

1814-16 

1825-28 

1828-31 

1831-38 

1838-43 

1843-46,47-50 

1846-47 

1850-55 

1855-58 

1858-61 

1861-65 

1865 

1865-67 

1867-70 

1870-71 

1871-72 

1872-74,75-77 

1874-75 

1877-90 

1890-91 

1891-99 

1899-1915 

1915-23 

1923-25 

1925-29 

1929-57 

1957-1960 

1960-76 

1976- 


Acting  Sec.  of  State  (Aug.  23-25,  1976)  Frank  E.  Adams,  Concord 
Acting  Sec.  of  State  (August  25-Dec.  8,  1976)  Edward  C.  Kelley,  Concord. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE 


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DEPUTY  SECRETARIES  OF  STATE 


Name  and  Residence 


Term 


Nathaniel  Parker,  Concord 
Charles  Cutts,  Concord 
Obadiah  Carrigain.  Concord 
Moses  H.  Bradley.  Concord 
William  Pickering.  Portsmouth 
Samuel  A.  Kimball,  Concord 
Peyton  R.  Freeman.  Concord 
Richard  Bartlett,  Concord 
Dudley  S.  Palmer.  Concord 
James  Wilcomb,  Concord 
Joseph  Robinson.  Concord 
Simon  Brown.  Concord 
John  Whipple,  Concord 
John  Town,  Concord 
Henry  T.  Rand.  Portsmouth 
Samuel  F.  Wetmore.  Concord 
William  C.  Prescott.  Concord 
Jesse  A.  Gove,  Concord 
Benjamin  E.  Badger.  Concord 
James  Peverly.  Concord 
Nathan  W.  Gove.  Concord 
Allen  Tenney,  Lyme 
George  H.  Chandler.  Concord 
Benjamin  Gerrish.  Jr..  Concord 
James  B.  Gove.  Concord 
Jonathan  E.  Lang.  Concord 
Ali  B.  Thompson.  Concord 
Harvey  Campbell.  Concord 
Isaac  W.  Hammond.  Concord 
Darius  Merrill,  Concord 
Clarence  B.  Randlett,  Concord 
Samuel  H.  Stearns,  Rindge 
Joseph  T.  Walker.  Concord 
Arthur  L.  Willis,  Concord 
Hobart  Pillsbury,  Manchester 
Harlan  C.  Pearson.  Concord 
Timothy  C.  Cronin.  Manchester 
Frederick  I.  Blackwood.  Concord 
Earl  S.  Hewitt,  Enfield 
Mary  M.  Jenkins.  Concord 
Harry  E.  Jackson,  Manchester 
Robert  L.  Stark.  Goffstown 
Edw  ard  C.  Kelley,  Concord 
Frank  E.  Adams.  Concord 
Robert  P.  Ambrose.  Meredith 
Mark  Connolly,  New  Castle 
David  M.  Scanlan.  Bow 


1794-1806 

1806-07 

1807-09 

1809-10 

1810-14 

1814-16,24-25 

1816-18 

1818-24 

1825-27 

1827-29 

1829-36 

1836-38 

1838-40 

1840-44 

1844-46 

1846-47 

1847-50 

1850-55 

1855-56 

1856-57 

1857-58,65-70 

1858-61 

1861-62 

1862-65 

1870-71 

1871-72 

1872-74,  75-77 

1874-75 

1877-86 

1886-90 

1890-91 

1892-1906 

1906-07 

1907-15 

1915-22 

1922-23 

1923-25 

1925-29 

1929-32 

1932-33* 

1933-57 

1957-60 

1960-76** 

1976*** 

1977-  2000 

2000-2001 

2002- 


*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) 


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THE  TREASURY 

Article  67  of  the  second  part  of  the  constitution  provides  for  a  treasurer  who  is  elected 
bienially  by  the  legislature.  In  the  colonial  period  the  treasurer  was  appointed  by  the  chief 
executive  and  frequently  the  same  man  was  secretary  of  the  province  and  treasurer.  In  1891 
the  legislature  created  the  office  of  deputy  treasurer,  and  in  1983  the  office  of  chief  deputy 
treasurer  was  created. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  treasurers  from  the  beginning  and  the  term  of  office  each 
served. 

Name  and  Residence  Term 

Richard  Martin,  Portsmouth  1680-84 

Samuel  Penhallow.  Portsmouth  1684-92,  99-1726 

William  Partridge,  Portsmouth  1692-95 

George  Jaffrey,  Portsmouth  1695-96 

Joseph  Smith,  Hampton  1696,     98-99 

George  Jaffrey,  Jr.,  Portsmouth  1 726-30.  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  1 830-37 

Zenas  Clement,  Concord  1837-43 

John  Atwood,  Concord  1 843-46 

James  Peverly,  Jr.,  Concord  1846-47.  47-50 

Edson  Hill,  Concord  1 850-53 

Walter  Harriman,  Warner  1853-55 

William  Berry,  Barnstead  1855-57 

Peter  Sanborn,  Concord  1 857-7 1 

Leander  W.  Cogswell  1 87 1  -72 

Solon  A.  Carter,  Concord  1 872-74.  75-1913 

Josiah  G.  Dearborn.  Weare  1874-75 

George  E.  Farrand,  Concord  1913-14,  23-25 

J.  Wesley  Plummer,  Concord  1914-23 

Henry  E.  Chamberlin,  Concord  1 925-29* 

Charles  T.  Patten.  Nashua  (Commissioner)  Dec.  1929-31 

Treasurer  1931-36** 

F.  Gordon  Kimball,  Concord  (Commissioner)  May  1936-37 

Treasurer  1937-50  (Dec.  26) 

Remick  Laighton,  Portsmouth  (Commissioner)  Dec.  26,  1950- 

July2,  1951 

Winfield  J.  Phillips,  Concord  July  2,  1951-52 

Alfred  S.  Cloues,  Warner  (Commissioner)  Jan.  1-8,  1953 

Treasurer  1953-64* 

Robert  W.  Flanders,  Concord  (Commissioner)  July  28,  1964- 

Jan.  6,  1965 

Treasurer  1965-1984** 

Martha  M.  Custer,  Concord  (Commissioner)  June  1,  1984- 

Dec.  5,  1984 

Georgie  A.  Thomas,  Antrim  Dec.  5,  1984-2002** 

Michael  A.  Ablowich,  Portsmouth  (Commissioner)  Aptd.  March  15,  2002 

Michael  A.  Ablowich,  Portsmouth  Dec.  4,  2002- 

*Died  in  office 
**Resigned 


ATTORNEYS  GENERAL 


129 


ATTORNEYS  GENERAL 


Name  and  Residence 


Term 


Edward  Randolph,  England 
Joseph  Rayn,  England 
James  Graham 
John  Pickering,  Portsmouth 
Thomas  Phipps.  Portsmouth 
Matthew  Livermore.  Portsmouth 
Wyseman  Claggett.  Litchfield 
Samuel  Livermore.  Holderness 
John  Sullivan,  Durham 
Benjamin  West.  Charleston  n 
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 
Frank  R.  Kenison,  Conway 
Harold  K.  Davison,  Haverhill** 
Stephen  M.  Wheeler.  Exeter** 
Ernest  R.  D'Amours,  Manchester 
William  L.  Phinney.  Manchester 
Gordon  M.  Tiffany.  Concord 
Louis  C.  Wyman.  Manchester 
Gardner  C.  Turner,  E.  Sullivan 
Maurice  J.  Murphy,  Jr.,  Portsmouth 
William  Maynard,  Bow 
George  S.  Pappagianis,  Nashua* 
Warren  B.  Rudman.  Nashua 
David  H.  Souter.  Weare*** 
Thomas  D.  Rath.  Concord 
Gregory  H.  Smith.  Concord**** 
Stephen  E.  Merrill.  Manchester 
John  Arnold,  Francestown 
Jeffrey  R.  Howard.  Salisbury 
Philip  T.  McLaughlin.  Laconia 
Steven  J.  Judge,  Concord  # 
Peter  Heed.  Westmoreland 
Kelly  A.  Ayotte,  Nashua 


1682-83 

1683-87 

1687-97 

1697-1726,27-36 

1726-27 

1 736-65 

1765-69.76-78.81-82 

1769-76,78-81 

1782-86 

1786-87 

1787-93 

1793-1801 

1801-02 

1802-05 

1805-06.  15-35 

1806-07 

1807-12 

1812-15 

1835-43 

1843-47 

1847-48 

1848-63 

1863-72 

1872-76 

1876-87 

1887-92 

1892-1911 

1911-18 

1918-23  (Jan.  &  Feb.  1925) 

1923-24 

1925-29 

1929-32 

1932-35 

1935-40 

1940-42.45-46 


1946-49 

1949-50 

1950-53 

Jan.  15,  1953-Feb.  2,  1961 

Feb.  3,  1961-Oct.  31,  1961 

Nov.  4,  1961 -Dec.  7.  1961 

Dec.  18,  1961-Feb.  10,  1966 

Feb.  11,  1966-Feb.  1,  1970 

March  4.  1970-Jan.  16.  1976 

Jan.  16,  1976- April  9,  1978 

April  10,  1978-May  2.  1980 

Feb.  11.  1981-Dec.  1.  1984 

1984-1989 

1989-1992 

1993-1997 

1997-Dec.  18.2002 

Dec.  18,  2002-Feb.  19,  2003 

Feb.  19,  2003-June  28.  2004 

July  14,  2004- 


*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 
#   Acting  Attorney  General.  December  18.  2002 


ILLIAM  M.  GARDNER 
Secretary  of  State 


MICHAEL  ABLOWICZ 
State  Treasurer 


Constitutional  Officers 


DAVID  M.  SCANLAN 
Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


J- 


KELLY  A.  AYOTTE 
Attorney  General 


J 


PRESIDENTIAL  ELECTORS 


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PRESIDENTIAL  ELECTORS  FROM  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 

The  following  is  a  list  of  electors  from  the  major  parties  for  President  and  Vice  President 
in  elections  since  1788,  where  available.  Listed  first  are  those  who  cast  New  Hampshire's 
electoral  votes,  with  party  designation. 


1788  Federalist: 

Benjamin  Bellows 
John  Pickering 
Ebenezer  Thompson 
John  Sullivan 
John  Parker 

1792  Federalist: 

Josiah  Bartlett 
John  Taylor  Gilman 
Benjamin  Bellows 
Jonathan  Freeman 
John  Pickering 
Ebenezer  Thompson 

1796  Federalist: 

Oliver  Peabody 
John  Taylor  Gilman 
Benjamin  Bellows 
Timothy  Farrar 
Ebenezer  Thompson 
Timothy  Walker 

1800  Federalist: 

Oliver  Peabody 
John  Prentice 
Ebenezer  Thompson 
Benjamin  Bellows 
Timothy  Farrar 
Arthur  Livermore 

1804  Republican: 

John  Goddard 
Levi  Bartlett 
Jonathan  Steele 
Timothy  Walker 
Robert  Alcock 
George  Aldrich 
William  Tarlton 

1808  Federalist: 

Jeremiah  Smith 
Oliver  Peabody 
Timothy  Farrar 
Samuel  Hale 
Robert  Wallace 
Benjamin  West 
Jonathan  Franklin 

1808  Republican: 

John  Langdon 
Samuel  Bell 
Amasa  Allen 
John  Goddard 
Robert  Alcock 
Nathaniel  Shannon 
William  Tarlton 


1812  Federalist: 

John  Goddard 
Oliver  Peabody 
Samuel  Hale 
Nathan  Taylor 
Timothy  Farrar 
Benjamin  West 
Caleb  Ellis 
Jonathan  Franklin 

1812  Republican: 

John  Langdon 
Timothy  Walker 
Richard  Dame 
Jedediah  Smith 
Benjamin  Pierce 
Amasa  Allen 
Nahum  Parker 
Nahum  Merrill 

1816  Republican: 

Daniel  Young 
Thomas  C.  Drew 
Jacob  Tuttle 
Richard  H.  Ayer 
Amos  Cogswell 
William  Badger 
Benjamin  Butler 
Thomas  Manning 

1816  Federalist: 

William  Webster 
Benjamin  J.  Gilbert 
George  B.  Upham 
Thomas  Bellows 
Robert  Means 
Samuel  Hale 
Nathaniel  A.  Haven 
John  Taylor  Gilman 

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. 


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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 

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  Tolles 
Daniel  Blaisdell 

1860  Democrats: 

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.  Cushing 
John  Bedel 

1872  Republican: 

Lyman  D.  Stevens 
Benjamin  J.  Cole 
Phinehas  Adams 
William  Haile 
Benjamin  F.  Whidden 

1872  Democratic: 

William  P.  Wheeler 
Mason  W.  Tappan 
Frank  Jones 
Waterman  Smith 
Joseph  A.  Dodge 

1876  Republican: 

Zimri  S.  Wallingford 
John  J.  Morrill 
Moody  Currier 
Levi  W.  Barton 
John  M.  Brackett 


1876  Democrats: 
Edmund  L.  Cushing 
John  W.  Cloutman 
Samuel  K.  Mason 
Edson  Hill 
John  W.  Sanborn 

1880  Republican: 

Aretas  Blood 
Ezra  H.  Winchester 
Albert  Eastman 
John  A.  Spaulding 
Henry  L.  Tilton 

1880  Democratic: 

George  B.  Chandler 
John  C.  Moulton 
Daniel  Marcy 
Frank  A.  McKean 
Don  H.  Woodward 

1884  Republican: 

George  W.  Libbey 
James  E.  Larkin 
John  B.  Smith 
Marshall  C.  Wentworth 

1884  Democratic: 

Frank  Jones 
William  W.  Bailey 
Joseph  C.  Moore 
James  A.  Weston 

1888  Republican: 

George  W.  Nesmith 
Charles  D.  McDuffee 
Charles  S.  Whitehouse 
Frank  A.  Cofran 

1888  Democratic: 

Thomas  Cogswell 
Harry  Bingham 
George  Van  Dyke 
Walter  Aiken 

1892  Republican: 

Augustus  A.  Woolson 
George  W.  Abbott 
Joseph  A.  Walker 
Abraham  P.  Olzendam 

1892  Democratic: 

Marcellus  Eldridge 
John  M.  Mitchell 
Cyrus  Sargent 
John  Dowst 

1896  Democratic: 

William  O.  Hutchins 
Sidney  B.  Whittemore 
Gilman  Clough 
Nathan  C.  Jameson 

1896  Republican: 

Frank  P.  Maynard 
Stephen  N.  Bourne 
Hiram  A.  Tuttle 
Thomas  H.  Van  Dyne 


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1900  Republican: 

William  J.  Hoyt 
Seth  M.  Richards 
Joseph  O.  Hobbs 
William  H.  Mitchell 

1900  Democratic: 

Nathan  C.  Jameson 
James  C.  Norris 
Gilman  Clough 
Frank  B.  Preston 

1904  Republican: 

Herman  F.  Straw 
Frank  W.  Rollins 
Charles  S.  Collins 
Albert  Bachelder 

1904  Democratic: 

Clarence  E.  Can- 
Eugene  F.  McQuesten 
Herbert  B.  Moulton 
Charles  H.  Dow 


1920  Democratic 

Marion  Dudley  Jameson 
Alice  S.  Harriman 
Patrick  H.  Sullivan 
Henri  A.  Bourque 

1924  Republican 
Mary  L.C.  Schorield 
Annie  B.  Shepard 
William  Robinson  Brown 
George  A.  Carpenter 

1924  Democratic 

Frances  T  Bingham 
William  O.  Corbin 
Albert  W.  Noone 
Patrick  H.  Sullivan 

1928  Republican 

Harriet  M.  Spaulding 
Blanche  Weymouth 
Ernest  M.  Hopkins 
Arthur  E.  Moreau 


1944  Democratic: 

Michael  O'Malley 
Amos  N.  Blandin 
Ellen  W.  Colony 
Damase  Caron 

1944  Republican: 

Huntley  N.  Spaulding 
Joseph  H.  Geisel 
Charles  A.  Holden 
Thelma  V.  Colby 

1948  Republican: 

Mabel  Thompson  Cooper 
Alfred  J.  Chretien 
Blake  T.  Schurman 
Jeremy  R.  Waldron 

1948  Democratic: 

Josaphat  T  Benoit 
Mary  A.  Stetson 
Edward  J.  Gallagher 
Murrav  H.  Towle 


1908  Republican: 

Charles  H.  Greenleaf 
Sumner  Wallace 
Frank  E.  Anderson 
Warren  Brown 


1928  Democratic 
Iva  H.  Drew 
Gustave  Lafontaine 
George  D.  Lord 
Arthur  F.  Stearns 


1952  Republican: 

Robert  O.  Blood 
Joseph  H.  Geisel 
Sara  E.  Otis 
Charles  F.  Stafford 


1908  Democratic: 

William  Corey 
Frank  Collins 
David  E.  Murphy 
George  E.  Hutchins 

1912  Republican: 

Orton  B.  Brown 
George  P.  Crafts 
Rolland  H.  Spaulding 
Edward  H.  Wason 


1932  Republican: 

Van  H.  Dodge 
Arthur  E.  Moreau 
Huntley  N.  Spaulding 
Abby  L.  Wilder 

1932  Democratic: 

Ira  H.  Drew 
George  D.  Lord 
George  W.  Nutter 
John  T.  O'Dowd 


1952  Democratic: 

Henry  M.  Moffett 
Joseph  A.  Seymour 
Anna  Morin  Dube 
Madeline  A.  Gladu 

1956  Republican: 

Viola  M.  Adams 
Mar)'  Senior  Brown 
Frank  J.  Sulloway 
William  W.  Treat 


1912  Democratic: 

John  C.  Pattee 
Roger  G.  Sullivan 
Charles  E.  Tilton 
Fred  H.  Brown 


1936  Democratic: 

Henri  T.  Ledoux 
Robert  Marvin 
Alice  C.  Skinner 
John  C.  Sullivan 


1956  Democratic: 

Marye  Walsh  Caron 
Donat  Corriveau 
Marv  C.  Dondero 
Herbert  Hill 


1916  Democratic: 

Charles  G.  Barnard 
Lawrence  A.  Connor 
Samuel  D.  Felker 
Jules  Parent 

1916  Republican: 

George  A.  Carpenter 
George  A.  Fairbanks 
Charles  M.  Floyd 
George  B.  Leighton 

1920  Republican 

Alice  H.  Glessner 
Arthur  E.  Childs 
George  N.  Towle 
Albert  J.  Precourt 


1936  Republican: 

Esther  C.  Burtt 
Joseph  H.  Laflamme 
Lois  Lyman  Patten 
Huntley  N.  Spaulding 

1940  Democratic: 

Damase  Caron 
Irving  A.  Hinkley 
Michael  O'Malley 
Charlotte  E.  Woodbury 

1940  Republican: 

James  C.  Farmer 
Arthur  E.  Moreau 
Huntley  N.  Spaulding 
Mabel  B.  Wyeth 


1960  Republican: 

Luella  Ball 
Mary  Senior  Brown 
Richard  F.  Cooper 
William  W.  Treat 

1960  Democratic: 
F.E.  Normandin 
Josaphat  Benoit 
Charles  Johnson 
Emmett  Kelley 

1964  Democratic: 

J.  Willcox  Brown 
Frederick  E.  Cunliffe 
Lewis  J.  Fisher 
Emmett  Kelley 


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1964  Republican: 

Maurice  Bois 
Dolores  Bridges 
Stewart  Lamprey 
Judith  Levesque 

1968  Republican: 

Richard  F.  Cooper 
Norma  Studley  Currier 
Lane  Dwinell 
William  C.  King 

1968  Democratic: 

Charles  E.  Baxter 
Raymond  Abbott 
Jean  Hennessey 
J.  Harold  Daoust 


1984  Republican: 

M.  Sheila  Roberge 
Bruce  C.  Rounds 
John  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 


2000  Republican: 

Augusta  Petrone 
Stephen  Duprey 
Alida  Weergang 
Wayne  MacDonald 

2000  Democratic: 

Kathleen  Sullivan 
Raymond  Buckley 
Anita  Freedman 
Rick  Trombly 

2000  Libertarian: 

John  Babiarz 
Rosalie  Babiarz 
Kenneth  E.  Blevens 
Howard  Wilson 


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 


1988  Democratic: 

Madeline  Ahlgren 
Mary  P.  Chambers 
Walter  J.  Dunfey 
J.  Joseph  Grandmaison 

1992  Democratic: 

Mary  Chambers 
Chris  Spirou 
George  Disnard 
Katrina  Lantos-Swett 


2000  Green: 

Kurt  Konietzko 
Carol  Hargrove 
Aaron  Rizzio 
Jamie  Cadorette 

2000  Constitution: 

Dallas  Notter 
Mike  Faiella 
Carl  Fletcher 
Lee  A.  Button 


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 

1980  Democratic: 

Helmar  Nielsen 
Jeanne  Shaheen 
Alfred  Sicotte 
Cecelia  L.  Winn 


1992  Republican: 

Rhona  Charbonneau 
Victoria  Zachos 
Hugh  Gregg 
Warren  Rudman 

1992  Libertarian: 

Miriam  Luce 
Calvin  Warburton 
Finlay  Rothhaus 
Amy  Bollenbach 

1996  Democratic: 

Joseph  F.  Keefe 
Edward  E.  Shumaker  III 
Jeanne  Shaheen 
Pat  Russell 

1996  Republican: 

Stephen  Merrill 
John  Stabile 
Donna  Sytek 
Ruth  Griffin 


2000  Independence: 

Vincent  E.  Koenig 
Mark  L.  Santelman 
Romelle  F.  Winters 
Shelly  Ann  Uscinski 

2004  Democratic: 

Jeanne  Shaheen 
Peter  Hoe  Burling 
Judy  Reardon 
James  Ryan 

2004  Republican: 

Craig  Benson 
Thomas  Eaton 
Gene  Chandler 
Ruth  Griffin 

2004  Independent: 

David  E.  Pendleton 
Jamie  Cadorette 
Gregg  Stott 
Tricia  Stott 


1996  Libertarian: 

Steve  Winter 
Mark  Tuniewicz 
John  Babiarz 
Rosalie  Babiarz 


POPULATION 


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POPULATION 
UNITED  STATES  CENSUS 


2(103 


20(111 


1990 


19S0 


1970 


1960 


1950 


1900 


Alton 

4,788 

4.502 

3.286 

2,440 

1.647 

1,241 

1,189 

1 .500 

Bamstead 

4,431 

3,886 

3,100 

2,292 

1.119 

850 

846 

1,072 

Belmont 

7,103 

6.716 

5.796 

4,026 

2.493 

1,953 

1.611 

1,294 

Center  Harbor 

1.041 

996 

996 

808 

540 

511 

451 

422 

Gilford 

7.216 

6.803 

5.867 

4,841 

3.219 

2,043 

1,251 

661 

Gilmanton 

3,305 

3,060 

2.609 

1,941 

1.010 

736 

754 

1,100 

Laconia 

16.767 

16.411 

15.743 

15.575 

14.888 

15.288 

14.745 

8,042 

Meredith 

6,200 

5,943 

4.837 

4,646 

2,904 

2,434 

2,222 

1,713 

New  Hampton 

2,065 

1,950 

1.606 

1,249 

946 

862 

723 

852 

Sanbornton 

2,773 

2,581 

2.136 

1.679 

1.022 

857 

755 

944 

Tilton 

3,561 

3.477 

3.240 

3,387 

2,579 

2.137 

2,085 

1,926 

Belknap  County 

59,250 

56,325 

49,216 

42,884 

32,367 

28,912 

26,632 

19,526 

2003 


2000 


1990 


1980 


1970 


1960 


1950 


1900 


Albany 

669 

654 

536 

383 

259 

146 

154 

210 

Bartlett 

2.866 

2,705 

2.290 

1,566 

1.098 

1,013 

1,074 

1,013 

Brookfield 

648 

604 

518 

385 

198 

145 

159 

296 

Chatham 

267 

260 

268 

189 

134 

150 

177 

267 

Conway 

8.946 

8.604 

7.940 

7.158 

4,865 

4,298 

4,109 

3.154 

Eaton 

406 

375 

362 

256 

221 

151 

221 

365 

Effingham 

1,350 

1,273 

941 

599 

360 

329 

341 

600 

Freedom 

1.390 

1.303 

935 

720 

387 

363 

315 

594 

Hart's  Location 

33 

37 

36 

27 

7 

7 

11 

38 

Jackson 

859 

835 

678 

642 

404 

315 

344 

624 

Madison 

2.125 

1.984 

1.704 

1.051 

572 

429 

486 

529 

Moultonborough 

4.765 

4.484 

2,956 

2,206 

1.310 

840 

880 

901 

Ossipee 

4,426 

4.211 

3,309 

2,465 

1,647 

1.409 

1,412 

1,479 

Sandwich 

1,330 

1,286 

1.066 

905 

666 

620 

615 

1,077 

Tamworth 

2.549 

2,510 

2.165 

1,672 

1.054 

1.016 

1,025 

1,050 

Tuftonboro 

2,271 

2,148 

1.842 

1,500 

910 

678 

697 

663 

Wakefield 

4,569 

4,252 

3,057 

2,237 

1,420 

1.223 

1,267 

1,645 

Wolfeboro 

6,371 

6.083 

4,807 

3,968 

3,036 

2,689 

2.581 

2,390 

Carroll  County 

45,840 

43,608 

35,410 

27,929 

18,548 

15,821 

15,868 

16,895 

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POPULATION 
UNITED  STATES  CENSUS 


2003 


2000 


1990 


1980 


1970 


1960 


1950 


1900 


Alstead 

1,997 

1,944 

1,721 

1,461 

1,185 

843 

851 

799 

Chesterfield 

3,695 

3,542 

3,112 

2,561 

1,817 

1,405 

970 

981 

Dublin 

1,524 

1,476 

1,474 

1 .303 

837 

684 

675 

620 

Fitzwilliam 

2,243 

2,141 

2,011 

1 .795 

1 ,362 

966 

872 

987 

Gilsum 

814 

777 

745 

652 

570 

528 

578 

590 

Harrisville 

1,100 

1,075 

981 

860 

584 

459 

519 

791 

Hinsdale 

4,228 

4,082 

3,936 

3,631 

3,276 

2,187 

1,950 

1,933 

Jaffrey 

5.665 

5.476 

5.361 

4,349 

3,353 

3,154 

2,911 

1,891 

Keene 

22,903 

22,563 

22,430 

21,449 

20,467 

17,562 

15,638 

9,165 

Marlborough 

2,085 

2,009 

1.927 

1,846 

1,671 

1,612 

1,561 

1,524 

Marlow 

774 

747 

650 

542 

390 

350 

330 

488 

Nelson 

650 

634 

535 

442 

304 

222 

231 

295 

Richmond 

1.128 

1,077 

877 

518 

287 

295 

259 

459 

Rindge 

5,940 

5,45 1 

4,941 

3,375 

2,175 

941 

707 

855 

Roxbury 

233 

237 

248 

190 

161 

137 

117 

100 

Stoddard 

961 

928 

622 

482 

242 

146 

200 

367 

Sullivan 

795 

746 

706 

585 

376 

261 

272 

287 

Surry 

720 

673 

667 

656 

507 

362 

291 

250 

Swanzey 

7,009 

6,800 

6,236 

5,183 

4,254 

3.626 

2,806 

1 .570 

Troy 

1,997 

1,962 

2,097 

2.131 

1,713 

1,445 

1,360 

1,527 

Walpole 

3,674 

3,594 

3,210 

3,188 

2,966 

2,825 

2,536 

2,693 

Westmoreland 

1845 

1,747 

1,596 

1,452 

998 

921 

789 

875 

Winchester 

4,239 

4,144 

4,038 

3,465 

2,869 

2,411 

2,388 

2,274 

Cheshire  County 

76,219 

73,825 

70,121 

62,116 

52,364 

43,342 

38,811 

31,321 

2003 

2000 

1990 

1980 

1970 

1960 

1950 

1900 

Berlin 

10,641 

10,331 

11,824 

13,084 

15,256 

17,821 

16,615 

8,886 

Carroll 

712 

663 

528 

647 

310 

295 

359 

710 

Clarksville 

309 

294 

232 

262 

166 

179 

171 

307 

Colebrook 

2,392 

2,321 

2,444 

2,459 

2,094 

2,389 

2,116 

1,876 

Columbia 

787 

750 

661 

673 

467 

457 

495 

690 

Dalton 

984 

927 

827 

672 

425 

567 

557 

592 

Dummer 

325 

309 

327 

390 

225 

202 

229 

349 

Errol 

346 

298 

292 

313 

199 

220 

224 

305 

Gorham 

2,954 

2,895 

3,173 

3,322 

2,998 

3,039 

2,639 

1,797 

Jefferson 

1 .038 

1,006 

965 

803 

714 

600 

728 

1,080 

Lancaster 

3,386 

3.280 

3.522 

3,401 

3,166 

3,138 

3,113 

3,190 

Milan 

1,364 

1,331 

1 .295 

1,013 

713 

661 

743 

1.135 

Northumberland 

2,492 

2,438 

2,492 

2,520 

2,493 

2,586 

2,779 

1,977 

Pittsburg 

919 

867 

901 

780 

726 

639 

697 

687 

Randolph 

420 

339 

371 

274 

169 

140 

158 

137 

Shelburne 

388 

379 

437 

318 

199 

226 

184 

283 

Stark 

530 

516 

518 

470 

343 

327 

373 

733 

Stewartstown 

1,028 

1,012 

1,048 

943 

1,008 

918 

970 

1,150 

Stratford 

984 

942 

927 

989 

980 

1,029 

973 

968 

Whitefield 

2,091 

2,038 

1,909 

1,681 

1,538 

1,581 

1,677 

2,157 

Coos  County 

34,090 

32,936 

34,693 

35,014 

34,189 

37,014 

35,800 

29,009 

POPULATION 


137 


2003 


POPULATION 
UNITED  STATES  CENSUS 


20011 


1990 


1980 


1970 


1960 


1950 


1900 


Alexandria 

1.450 

1.329 

1.190 

706 

466 

370 

402 

630 

Ashland 

1987 

1.955 

1.915 

1,807 

1.599 

1 .473 

1.599 

1,289 

Bath 

927 

893 

784 

761 

607 

604 

706 

1.006 

Benton 

320 

314 

330 

333 

194 

172 

247 

209 

Bethlehem 

2,334 

2,199 

2.033 

1.784 

1.142 

898 

882 

1,261 

Bridgewater 

1.024 

974 

796 

606 

398 

293 

222 

244 

Bristol 

3.148 

3,033 

2,537 

2,198 

1,670 

1,470 

1.586 

1,600 

Campton 

2.862 

2,719 

2,377 

1.694 

1,171 

1,058 

1,149 

999 

Canaan 

3.467 

3,319 

3,045 

2.456 

1.923 

1 .507 

1,465 

1,444 

Dorchester 

373 

353 

392 

244 

141 

91 

133 

308 

Easton 

279 

256 

223 

124 

92 

74 

94 

249 

Ellsworth 

87 

87 

74 

53 

13 

3 

24 

107 

Enfield 

4,825 

4,618 

3.979 

3,175 

2,345 

1,867 

1,612 

1,845 

Franconia 

976 

924 

811 

743 

655 

491 

549 

655 

Grafton 

1.178 

1,138 

923 

739 

370 

348 

442 

748 

Groton 

476 

456 

318 

255 

120 

99 

105 

346 

Hanover 

11.116 

10,850 

9.212 

9.119 

8.494 

7,329 

6,259 

1,884 

Haverhill 

4,561 

4,416 

4,164 

3,445 

3,090 

3.127 

3,357 

3,414 

Hebron 

523 

459 

386 

349 

234 

153 

130 

214 

Holderness 

2.017 

1.930 

1,694 

1.586 

1.048 

749 

731 

662 

Landaff 

378 

378 

350 

266 

292 

289 

342 

500 

Lebanon 

13.123 

12.568 

12,183 

1 1 . 1 34 

9.725 

9,299 

8,495 

4,965 

Lincoln 

1,299 

1,271 

1.229 

1.313 

1.341 

1,228 

1,415 

541 

Lisbon 

1.654 

1.587 

1.664 

1,517 

1.480 

1,788 

2.009 

2,221 

Littleton 

6.105 

5.845 

5.827 

5,558 

5.290 

5.003 

4,817 

4,066 

Lyman 

529 

487 

388 

281 

213 

201 

241 

426 

Lyme 

1.721 

1.679 

1,496 

1,289 

1.112 

1.026 

924 

1,080 

Monroe 

812 

759 

746 

619 

385 

421 

410 

545 

Orange 

302 

299 

237 

197 

103 

83 

82 

213 

Orford 

1.152 

1.091 

1.008 

928 

793 

667 

726 

890 

Piermont 

712 

709 

624 

507 

462 

477 

511 

637 

Plymouth 

6.331 

5.892 

5,811 

5,094 

4.225 

3,210 

3.039 

1.972 

Rumney 

1.549 

1.480 

1,446 

1,212 

870 

820 

859 

837 

Sugar  Hill 

627 

563 

464 

397 

336 

— 

— 

— 

Thornton 

1.947 

1.843 

1 .505 

952 

594 

480 

460 

552 

Warren 

922 

873 

820 

650 

539 

548 

581 

799 

Waterville  Valley 

270 

257 

151 

180 

109 

14 

11 

50 

Wentworth 

853 

798 

630 

527 

376 

300 

413 

617 

Woodstock 

1,173 

1,139 

1.167 

1,008 

897 

827 

894 

628 

Grafton  County 

85,389 

81,740 

74,929 

65,806 

54,914 

48,857 

47,923 

40,653 

138 


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POPULATION 
UNITED  STATES  CENSUS 


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 


2003 

2000 

1990 

1980 

1970 

1960 

1950 

1900 

11.342 

10.769 

9,068 

8.243 

4,605 

2,051 

1,461 

1.231 

2,545 

2,449 

2,360 

2.208 

2.122 

1,121 

1.030 

1,366 

20,181 

18,274 

12,563 

9,481 

5,859 

3,636 

2,176 

1.148 

1.445 

1.401 

1,236 

890 

639 

591 

593 

667 

4,533 

4,181 

2,410 

1,766 

1,167 

795 

671 

505 

1.987 

1,875 

1.707 

1,041 

578 

345 

392 

486 

1.555 

1,480 

1.217 

830 

525 

495 

405 

693 

17.485 

16,929 

14.621 

11,315 

9.284 

7.230 

5.638 

2.528 

1.744 

1.657 

1.519 

972 

1.058 

538 

430 

605 

2,258 

2,224 

2,231 

1,988 

1.587 

1 ,385 

1,280 

1.608 

1,818 

1 .739 

1.604 

1,193 

909 

722 

612 

642 

5,331 

4,928 

4.498 

3,437 

2.775 

2,310 

2.179 

2,254 

7,454 

7,015 

5,705 

4,679 

2,616 

1,720 

1.196 

910 

24,005 

22,928 

19,530 

14.022 

10.638 

5,876 

4,183 

1,261 

7,829 

7.360 

5,516 

4.150 

1.420 

721 

427 

243 

1,727 

1,585 

1.294 

1,070 

789 

594 

552 

686 

109,234 

107.006 

99,332 

90,936 

87,754 

88,282 

82,732 

56.987 

1,233 

1.147 

1.212 

792 

518 

349 

288 

459 

26,398 

25,119 

22,156 

15,406 

8.595 

2,989 

1.908 

1,234 

14,418 

13,535 

11.795 

8,685 

6.622 

4,863 

4,159 

3,739 

2,273 

2,034 

1.812 

1.444 

906 

585 

405 

453 

87.907 

86,605 

79.662 

67.865 

55.820 

39,096 

34,669 

23.898 

4,716 

4,138 

3,214 

1,928 

1,390 

925 

865 

1,002 

4,842 

4,289 

4,014 

2,433 

1,803 

1,455 

1,147 

911 

12.051 

10,914 

9,408 

8,090 

5,408 

2.605 

1.317 

875 

6,086 

5,883 

5.239 

4.895 

3.807 

2.963 

2.556 

2.527 

369 

360 

299 

184 

136 

78 

62 

122 

1.452 

1.297 

1.194 

692 

441 

361 

330 

313 

8,405 

7.776 

6,193 

3,232 

1,851 

1.420 

1,345 

1,553 

3,926 

3,743 

3,122 

2.669 

2,276 

2,025 

1,952 

1,696 

229 

201 

107 

72 

43 

35 

27 

38 

Hillsborough  County 


396,778        380,841       335,838        276,608       223,941       178,161      156,987    112,640 


2003 


2000 


1990 


1980 


1970 


1960 


1950 


1900 


Allenstown 

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 


5,032 
2.186 
3,787 
7,635 
1,544 
2,127 
2,440 

41,940 
1,119 
2,428 
4,380 
8,562 
4,757 
1,055 

12,685 
5,582 
4,879 
1,940 
4,379 
4,793 
7,231 
4,233 
1,215 
1,686 
2,898 
1,691 
1,206 


4,843 
2,109 
3.672 
7,138 
1,454 
1,979 
2,236 

40,687 
1,071 
2,226 
4,021 
8.405 
4,433 
992 

11,721 
5,399 
4,481 
1,702 
4,116 
4,548 
6,897 
3,931 
1,137 
1,544 
2.760 
1,579 
1,144 


4,649 
1,883 
3,586 
5.500 
1,405 
1.687 
1.942 
36.006 

881 
1,759 
3.591 
8.304 
4,151 

814 
9,002 
4.806 
4,114 
1,347 
3,180 
4,263 
6.561 
3,701 
1,061 
1,457 
2,250 
1,405 

935 


4,398 
1,587 
3,435 
4,015 
1,115 
1.410 
1,492 
30.400 

680 
1.174 
2,743 
7,901 
3,246 

736 
7,303 
3,861 
2,454 

961 
2,935 
3,051 
4,861 
2,889 

781 
1,091 
1.963 
1 ,095 

725 


2.732 

1.138 

3,162 

2,479 

679 

895 

1,083 

30,022 

489 

825 

1.469 

7,292 

2,348 

450 

5,564 

3,007 

1,707 

509 

2,236 

2,193 

4,261 

2,517 

589 

642 

1,441 

680 

516 


1,789 

955 

2,181 

1,340 

508 

674 

821 

28,991 

435 

632 

1,002 

6,742 

1,636 

396 

3,713 

2  225 

1.194 

342 

1.738 

1,784 

3,514 

2,419 

415 

487 

1.004 

457 

391 


1 .540 

1.057 

1,857 

1,062 

606 

627 

735 

27,988 

496 

533 

756 

6,552 

1,675 

310 

2.792 

1.831 

1,012 

320 

1,484 

1,561 

3,094 

2,321 

423 

554 

1.080 

386 

370 


1,496 

1,179 

1,455 

617 

805 

821 

598 

19.632 

654 

551 

771 

5,846 

1,507 

603 

1,665 

1,652 

960 

424 

768 

1,227 

3,183 

2,129 

604 

776 

1,358 

496 

653 


Merrimack  Countv 


143,410    136,225   120,240 


98,302 


80,925    67,785   63,022   52,430 


POPULATION 


139 


2003 


POPULATION 
UNITED  STATES  CENSUS 


20(10 


1990 


19S0 


1970 


1960 


1950 


1900 


Atkinson 

Auburn 

Brentwood 

Candia 

Chester 

Danville 

Deerfield 

Derry 

East  Kingston 

Epping 

Exeter 

Fremont 

Greenland 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Londonderry 

New  Castle 

New-fields 

Newington 

Newmarket 

Newton 

North  Hampton 

Northwood 

Nottingham 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 

Rockingham  County 


6,578 

6.178 

5.188 

4,397 

2,291 

1.017 

492 

442 

4,984 

4,682 

4,085 

2,883 

2.035 

1,292 

1.158 

682 

3,939 

3.197 

2.590 

2,004 

1.468 

1.072 

819 

957 

4,116 

3,911 

3.557 

2,989 

1.997 

1.490 

1.243 

1.057 

4,488 

3,792 

2.691 

2.006 

1.382 

1,053 

807 

861 

4.336 

4,023 

2.534 

1.318 

924 

605 

508 

615 

4,151 

3,678 

3,124 

1.979 

1,178 

714 

706 

1.162 

34.678 

34.021 

29,603 

18.875 

11,712 

6,987 

5.826 

3,583 

1.921 

1.784 

1.352 

1.135 

838 

574 

449 

496 

5.879 

5.476 

5.162 

3,460 

2,356 

2,006 

1.796 

1.641 

14.505 

14.058 

12.481 

1 1 ,024 

8,892 

7,243 

5.664 

4.922 

3.834 

3,510 

2.576 

1,333 

993 

783 

698 

749 

3.377 

3.208 

2,768 

2.129 

1.784 

1,196 

719 

607 

8,529 

8.297 

6.732 

3.785 

2.401 

1,261 

902 

823 

15,266 

14.937 

12,278 

10.493 

8.011 

5,379 

2,847 

1.209 

1.988 

1.880 

1 .503 

1.372 

1.254 

885 

629 

560 

2.016 

1.893 

1.631 

1,322 

1,044 

708 

542 

524 

6,126 

5.862 

5.591 

4,111 

2.882 

1,672 

1.283 

1,132 

24.161 

23.236 

19.781 

13.598 

5,346 

2,457 

1.640 

1,408 

1,023 

1,010 

840 

936 

975 

823 

583 

581 

1.626 

1.551 

888 

817 

843 

737 

469 

647 

794 

775 

990 

716 

798 

1.045 

494 

390 

8,823 

8.027 

7,157 

4,290 

3.361 

3.153 

2,709 

2,892 

4.494 

4,289 

3,473 

3,068 

1.920 

1,419 

1,173 

924 

4.496 

4.259 

3,637 

3,425 

3.259 

1.910 

1,104 

812 

3.784 

3.640 

3,124 

2.175 

1.525 

1 .034 

966 

1,304 

4.015 

3.701 

2,939 

1.952 

952 

623 

566 

638 

7,906 

7.747 

7,316 

5,609 

4,712 

2.915 

2,082 

1,027 

21,051 

20.784 

25,925 

26.254 

25.717 

26.900 

18.830 

10.637 

10.237 

9.674 

8.713 

5,453 

3,003 

1,867 

1,428 

1,100 

5,290 

5.182 

4.612 

4.508 

4.083 

3,244 

1,982 

1,142 

29.027 

28.112 

25.746 

24,124 

20,142 

9.210 

4.805 

2,041 

5,563 

5.143 

4,060 

2,057 

741 

366 

315 

400 

8,391 

7.934 

6,503 

5,917 

3,053 

2,209 

1.788 

1,497 

881 

844 

740 

660 

558 

443 

314 

297 

6.757 

6.355 

4.955 

2,507 

1,512 

1.033 

759 

718 

12.138 

10.709 

9,000 

5.664 

3,008 

1.317 

964 

641 

91,168 

277,359 

245,845 

190,345 

138,950 

98,642 

70,059 

51,118 

140 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


2003 


POPULATION 
UNITED  STATES  CENSUS 


2000 


1990 


1980 


1970 


1960 


1950 


1900 


Barrington 

Dover 

Durham 

Farmington 

Lee 

Madbury 

Middleton 

Milton 

New  Durham 

Rochester 

Rollinsford 

Somersworth 

Strafford 

Strafford  County 


7,968 

7.475 

6,164 

4,404 

1,865 

1,036 

1,052 

1.208 

28,329 

26,884 

25,042 

22,377 

20,850 

19,131 

15,874 

13,207 

13,046 

12,664 

11.818 

10,652 

8,869 

5,504 

4.770 

996 

6,273 

5,774 

5,739 

4,630 

3,588 

3,287 

3,454 

2,265 

4,319 

4,145 

3,729 

2.111 

1.481 

931 

575 

545 

1,701 

1,509 

1,404 

987 

704 

556 

489 

336 

1.604 

1,440 

1,183 

734 

430 

349 

255 

300 

4,246 

3.910 

3.691 

2,438 

1.859 

1,418 

1,510 

1,625 

2,384 

2,220 

1,974 

1,183 

583 

474 

463 

625 

29,642 

28,461 

26,630 

21,560 

17,938 

15,927 

13.776 

8.466 

2,685 

2,648 

2,645 

2.319 

2,273 

1,935 

1,652 

1,701 

11,758 

11,477 

11.249 

10,350 

9,026 

8,529 

6,927 

7,023 

3,886 

3,626 

2,965 

1,663 

965 

722 

770 

1,040 

17,841 

112,233 

104,233 

85,408 

70,431 

59,799 

51,567 

39,337 

2003 


2000 


1990 


1980 


1970 


1960 


1950 


1900 


Acworth 

853 

836 

776 

590 

459 

371 

418 

594 

Charlestown 

4,895 

4.749 

4.630 

4,417 

3,274 

2,576 

2,077 

1,473 

Claremont 

13,211 

13,151 

13.902 

14,557 

14,221 

13,563 

12,811 

6.498 

Cornish 

1,698 

1,661 

1,659 

1,390 

1,268 

1,106 

989 

962 

Croydon 

743 

661 

627 

457 

396 

312 

349 

372 

Goshen 

785 

741 

742 

549 

395 

351 

356 

345 

Grantham 

2,326 

2,167 

1,247 

704 

366 

332 

359 

374 

Langdon 

611 

586 

580 

437 

337 

338 

378 

339 

Lempster 

1,035 

971 

947 

637 

360 

272 

309 

391 

Newport 

6,363 

6,269 

6.110 

6,229 

5,899 

5,458 

5,131 

3,126 

Plamfield 

2,364 

2,241 

2,056 

1,749 

1,323 

1,071 

1,011 

1,114 

Springfield 

995 

945 

788 

532 

310 

283 

324 

439 

Sunapee 

3,166 

3,055 

2,559 

2,312 

1,384 

1,164 

1.108 

946 

Unity 

1,626 

1 ,530 

1,341 

1,092 

709 

708 

653 

572 

Washington 

917 

895 

628 

411 

248 

162 

168 

464 

Sullivan  County 

41,588 

40,458 

38,592 

36,063 

30,949 

28,067 

26,441 

18,009 

TOWNS  AND  WARDS  DISTRICTED  FOR  ELECTION  PURPOSES 


141 


TOWNS  AND  WARDS 
AS  DISTRICTED  FOR  ELECTION  PURPOSES 


Executive 

Congressional 

Council 

Senatorial 

Representative 

District 

District 

District 

District 

County 

Acworth 

2 

2 

8 

5 

Sullivan 

Albany 

1 

1 

1 

2 

Carroll 

Alexandria 

2 

1 

2 

8 

Grafton 

Allenstown 

2 

2 

17 

8 

Merrimack 

Alstead 

2 

2 

8 

2 

Cheshire 

Alton 

1 

1 

4 

5 

Belknap 

Amherst 

2 

5 

11 

6 

Hillsborough 

Andover 

2 

2 

5 

6 

Merrimack 

Antrim 

2 

2 

7 

1 

Hillsborough 

Ashland 

2 

1 

2 

8 

Grafton 

Atkinson 

2 

3 

22 

6 

Rockingham 

Auburn 

1 

4 

14 

3 

Rockingham 

Barnstead 

1 

2 

4 

5 

Belknap 

Barrington 

1 

3 

6 

3 

Strafford 

Bartlett 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Carroll 

Bath 

2 

1 

2 

3 

Grafton 

Bedford 

1 

4 

9 

18 

Hillsborough 

Belmont 

1 

1 

4 

5 

Belknap 

Bennington 

2 

2 

7 

2 

Hillsborough 

Benton 

2 

1 

2 

5 

Grafton 

Berlin 

Wardl 

2 

1 

4 

Coos 

Ward  2 

2 

1 

4 

Coos 

Ward  3 

2 

1 

4 

Coos 

Ward  4 

2 

I 

4 

Coos 

Bethlehem 

2 

1 

2 

Grafton 

Boscawen 

2 

2 

7 

6 

Merrimack 

Bow 

2 

2 

16 

13 

Merrimack 

Bradford 

2 

2 

7 

5 

Merrimack 

Brentwood 

1 

3 

17 

10 

Rockingham 

Bridgewater 

2 

1 

2 

8 

Grafton 

Bristol 

2 

1 

2 

8 

Grafton 

Brookfield 

1 

2 

3 

5 

Carroll 

Brookline 

2 

5 

12 

5 

Hillsborough 

Campton 

2 

1 

2 

6 

Grafton 

Canaan 

2 

1 

2 

10 

Grafton 

Candia 

1 

4 

16 

1 

Rockingham 

Canterbury 

2 

2 

7 

6 

Merrimack 

Carroll 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Coos 

Center  Harbor 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Belknap 

Charlestown 

2 

1 

8 

5 

Sullivan 

Chatham 

1 

1 

3 

1 

Carroll 

Chester 

1 

3 

17 

7 

Rockingham 

Chesterfield 

2 

2 

10 

4 

Cheshire 

Chichester 

2 

2 

17 

7 

Merrimack 

Claremont 

Wardl 

2 

8 

4 

Sullivan 

Ward  2 

2 

8 

4 

Sullivan 

Ward  3 

2 

8 

4 

Sullivan 

Clarksville 

2 

1 

1 

Coos 

Colebrook 

2 

1 

1 

Coos 

Columbia 

2 

1 

1 

Coos 

142 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


Concord 

Ward  1 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 

Ward  7 

Ward  8 

Ward  9 

Ward  10 
Conway 
Cornish 
Croydon 

Dalton 

Danbury 

Danville 

Deerrield 

Deering 

Derry 

Dixville 

Dorchester 

Dover 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 
Dublin 
Dummer 
Dunbarton 
Durham 

East  Kingston 

Easton 

Eaton 

Effingham 

Ellsworth 

Enfield 

Epping 

Epsom 

Errol 

Exeter 

Farmington 

Fitzwilliam 

Francestown 

Franconia 

Franklin 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 
Freedom 
Fremont 

Gilford 

Gilmanton 

Gilsum 

Goffstown 

Gorham 

Goshen 


Executive 

Congressional 

Council 

Senatorial 

Representative 

District 

District 

District 

District 

County 

2 

2 

15 

10 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

15 

10 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

15 

10 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

15 

11 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

15 

12 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

15 

12 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

15 

12 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

15 

11 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

15 

11 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

15 

11 

Merrimack 

1 

1 

3 

1 

Carroll 

2 

1 

5 

1 

Sullivan 

2 

1 

5 

2 

Sullivan 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Coos 

2 

2 

5 

1 

Merrimack 

1 

3 

17 

7 

Rockingham 

1 

2 

17 

1 

Rockingham 

2 

2 

7 

2 

Hillsborough 

1 

4 

19 

5 

Rockingham 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Coos 

2 

1 

2 

10 

Grafton 

1 

3 

21 

4 

Strafford 

1 

3 

21 

4 

Strafford 

1 

3 

21 

5 

Strafford 

1 

3 

21 

5 

Strafford 

1 

3 

21 

6 

Strafford 

1 

3 

21 

6 

Strafford 

2 

2 

10 

7 

Cheshire 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Coos 

2 

5 

16 

13 

Merrimack 

1 

3 

21 

7 

Strafford 

1 

3 

23 

11 

Rockingham 

2 

1 

2 

3 

Grafton 

1 

1 

3 

2 

Carroll 

1 

1 

3 

5 

Carroll 

2 

1 

2 

6 

Grafton 

2 

1 

5 

10 

Grafton 

1 

3 

21 

9 

Rockingham 

2 

2 

17 

8 

Merrimack 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Coos 

1 

3 

23 

13 

Rockingham 

1 

2 

3 

3 

Strafford 

2 

5 

10 

5 

Cheshire 

2 

2 

7 

2 

Hillsborough 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Grafton 

2 

2 

5 

2 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

5 

2 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

5 

2 

Merrimack 

1 

1 

3 

3 

Carroll 

1 

3 

17 

9 

Rockingham 

1 

1 

4 

5 

Belknap 

1 

2 

4 

6 

Belknap 

2 

2 

8 

1 

Cheshire 

1 

5 

20 

7 

Hillsborough 

2 

1 

1 

3 

Coos 

2 

2 

8 

2 

Sullivan 

TOWNS  AND  WARDS  DISTRICTED  FOR  ELECTION  PURPOSES 


143 


Grafton 

Grantham 

Greenfield 

Greenland 

Greenville 

Groton 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Hancock 

Hanover 

Harrisville 

Hart's  Location 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hillsborough 

Hinsdale 

Holderness 

Hollis 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Hudson 

Jackson 
Jaffrey 
Jefferson 
Keene 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 
Kensington 
Kingston 

Laconia 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 
Lancaster 
Landaff 
Langdon 
Lebanon 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 
Lee 

Lempster 
Lincoln 
Lisbon 
Litchfield 
Littleton 
Londonderry 
Loudon 
Lyman 
Lyme 
Lyndeborough 


Executive 

Congressional 

Council 

Senatorial 

Representative 

District 

District 

District 

District 

County 

2 

1 

5 

10 

Grafton 

2 

1 

5 

1 

Sullivan 

2 

2 

9 

2 

Hillsborough 

1 

3 

24 

17 

Rockingham 

2 

5 

11 

3 

Hillsborough 

2 

1 

2 

8 

Grafton 

1 

3 

19 

8 

Rockingham 

1 

3 

24 

15 

Rockingham 

1 

3 

24 

14 

Rockingham 

2 

2 

7 

1 

Hillsborough 

2 

1 

5 

9 

Grafton 

2 

2 

7 

6 

Cheshire 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Carroll 

2 

1 

2 

5 

Grafton 

2 

1 

2 

7 

Grafton 

2 

2 

7 

5 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

5 

2 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

7 

1 

Hillsborough 

2 

5 

10 

4 

Cheshire 

2 

1 

2 

8 

Grafton 

2 

5 

12 

5 

Hillsborough 

1 

4 

16 

9 

Merrimack 

2 

2 

15 

4 

Merrimack 

2 

4 

14 

27 

Hillsborough 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Carroll 

2 

5 

11 

7 

Cheshire 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Coos 

2 

5 

10 

3 

Cheshire 

2 

5 

10 

3 

Cheshire 

2 

5 

10 

3 

Cheshire 

2 

5 

10 

3 

Cheshire 

2 

5 

10 

3 

Cheshire 

1 

3 

23 

14 

Rockingham 

1 

3 

23 

8 

Rockingham 

1 

1 

4 

4 

Belknap 

1 

1 

4 

4 

Belknap 

1 

1 

4 

4 

Belknap 

1 

1 

4 

4 

Belknap 

1 

1 

4 

4 

Belknap 

1 

1 

4 

4 

Belknap 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Coos 

2 

1 

2 

3 

Grafton 

2 

2 

8 

5 

Sullivan 

2 

1 

5 

11 

Grafton 

2 

1 

5 

11 

Grafton 

2 

1 

5 

11 

Grafton 

1 

3 

21 

7 

Strafford 

2 

2 

8 

4 

Sullivan 

2 

1 

1 

3 

Grafton 

2 

1 

1 

3 

Grafton 

2 

4 

18 

27 

Hillsborough 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Grafton 

1 

4 

14 

3 

Rockingham 

2 

2 

7 

6 

Merrimack 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Grafton 

2 

1 

2 

9 

Grafton 

2 

5 

9 

4 

Hillsborough 

144 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


Executive 

Congressional 

Council 

Senatorial 

Representative 

District 

District 

District 

District 

County 

Madbury 

1 

3 

6 

7 

Strafford 

Madison 

1 

1 

3 

2 

Carroll 

Manchester 

Wardl 

1 

4 

16 

8 

Hillsborough 

Ward  2 

1 

4 

16 

9 

Hillsborough 

Ward  3 

1 

4 

20 

10 

Hillsborough 

Ward  4 

1 

4 

20 

11 

Hillsborough 

Ward  5 

1 

4 

18 

12 

Hillsborough 

Ward  6 

1 

4 

18 

13 

Hillsborough 

Ward  7 

1 

4 

18 

14 

Hillsborough 

Ward  8 

1 

4 

18 

15 

Hillsborough 

Ward  9 

1 

4 

18 

16 

Hillsborough 

Ward  10 

1 

4 

20 

17 

Hillsborough 

Ward  1 1 

1 

4 

20 

17 

Hillsborough 

Ward  12 

1 

4 

16 

17 

Hillsborough 

Marlborough 

2 

2 

10 

6 

Cheshire 

Marlow 

2 

2 

8 

2 

Cheshire 

Mason 

2 

5 

12 

5 

Hillsborough 

Meredith 

1 

1 

2 

3 

Belknap 

Merrimack 

1 

5 

9 

19 

Hillsborough 

Middleton 

1 

2 

3 

3 

Strafford 

Milan 

2 

1 

1 

4 

Coos 

Milford 

2 

5 

11 

6 

Hillsborough 

Millsfleld 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Coos 

Milton 

1 

2 

3 

3 

Strafford 

Monroe 

2 

1 

2 

3 

Grafton 

Mont  Vernon 

2 

5 

9 

4 

Hillsborough 

Moultonborough 

1 

1 

3 

4 

Carroll 

Nashua 

Ward  1 

2 

5 

12 

20 

Hillsborough 

Ward  2 

2 

5 

12 

21 

Hillsborough 

Ward  3 

2 

5 

13 

22 

Hillsborough 

Ward  4 

2 

5 

13 

23 

Hillsborough 

Ward  5 

2 

5 

12 

26 

Hillsborough 

Ward  6 

2 

5 

13 

24 

Hillsborough 

Ward  7 

2 

5 

13 

25 

Hillsborough 

Ward  8 

2 

5 

13 

26 

Hillsborough 

Ward  9 

2 

5 

12 

26 

Hilslborough 

Nelson 

2 

2 

7 

2 

Cheshire 

New  Boston 

2 

5 

9 

4 

Hillsborough 

Newbury 

2 

2 

8 

3 

Merrimack 

New  Castle 

1 

3 

24 

18 

Rockingham 

New  Durham 

1 

2 

4 

3 

Strafford 

Newfields 

1 

3 

23 

12 

Rockingham 

New  Hampton 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Belknap 

Newington 

1 

3 

24 

16 

Rockingham 

New  Ipswich 

2 

5 

11 

3 

Hillsborough 

New  London 

2 

2 

8 

1 

Merrimack 

Newmarket 

1 

3 

23 

12 

Rockingham 

Newport 

2 

1 

8 

2 

Sullivan 

Newton 

1 

3 

23 

11 

Rockingham 

Northfield 

2 

2 

7 

6 

Merrimack 

North  Hampton 

1 

3 

24 

13 

Rockingham 

Northumberland 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Coos 

Northwood 

1 

2 

17 

1 

Rockingham 

Nottingham 

1 

3 

6 

1 

Rockingham 

Orange 

2 

1 

2 

10 

Grafton 

Orford 

2 

1 

2 

6 

Grafton 

Ossipee 

1 

1 

3 

3 

Carroll 

TOWNS  AND  WARDS  DISTRICTED  FOR  ELECTION  PURPOSES 


145 


Pelham 

Pembroke 

Peterborough 

Piermont 

Pittsburg 

Pittsfield 

Plainfield 

Plaistow 

Plymouth 

Portsmouth 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Randolph 

Raymond 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Rochester 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 

Ward  6 
Rollinsford 
Roxbury 
Rumney 
Rye 

Salem 

Salisbury 

Sanbornton 

Sandown 

Sandwich 

Seabrook 

Sharon 

Shelbume 

Somersworth 

Wardl 

Ward  2 

Ward  3 

Ward  4 

Ward  5 
South  Hampton 
Springfield 
Stark 

Stewartstown 
Stoddard 
Strafford 
Stratford 
Stratham 
Sugar  Hill 
Sullivan 
Sunapee 
Surry 
Sutton 
Swanzey 


Executive 

Congressional 

Council 

Senatorial 

Representative 

District 

District 

District 

District 

County 

2 

4 

22 

27 

Hillsborough 

2 

2 

15 

7 

Merrimack 

2 

5 

11 

3 

Hillsborough 

2 

1 

2 

5 

Grafton 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Coos 

2 

2 

17 

8 

Merrimack 

2 

1 

5 

1 

Sullivan 

1 

3 

22 

8 

Rockingham 

2 

1 

2 

7 

Grafton 

1 

3 

24 

16 

Rockingham 

1 

3 

24 

16 

Rockingham 

1 

3 

24 

16 

Rockingham 

1 

3 

24 

16 

Rockingham 

1 

3 

24 

16 

Rockingham 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Coos 

1 

4 

17 

2 

Rockingham 

2 

5 

10 

5 

Cheshire 

2 

5 

11 

7 

Cheshire 

1 

2 

6 

Strafford 

1 

2 

6 

Strafford 

1 

2 

6 

Strafford 

1 

2 

6 

Strafford 

1 

2 

6 

Strafford 

I 

2 

6 

Strafford 

1 

2 

21 

2 

Strafford 

2 

2 

8 

2 

Cheshire 

2 

1 

2 

6 

Grafton 

1 

3 

24 

18 

Rockingham 

2 

3 

22 

4 

Rockingham 

2 

2 

7 

6 

Merrimack 

2 

1 

2 

2 

Belknap 

1 

3 

17 

7 

Rockingham 

1 

1 

3 

3 

Carroll 

1 

3 

23 

14 

Rockingham 

2 

5 

11 

3 

Hillsborough 

2 

1 

1 

3 

Coos 

1 

2 

6 

2 

Strafford 

1 

2 

6 

2 

Strafford 

1 

2 

6 

2 

Strafford 

1 

2 

6 

2 

Strafford 

1 

2 

6 

2 

Strafford 

1 

3 

23 

14 

Rockingham 

2 

1 

5 

2 

Sullivan 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Coos 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Coos 

2 

2 

8 

2 

Cheshire 

1 

2 

4 

3 

Strafford 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Coos 

1 

3 

23 

13 

Rockingham 

2 

1 

1 

3 

Grafton 

2 

2 

8 

2 

Cheshire 

2 

1 

8 

3 

Sullivan 

2 

2 

10 

1 

Cheshire 

2 

2 

8 

3 

Merrimack 

2 

5 

10 

6 

Cheshire 

146 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


Executive 

Congressional 
District 

Council 
District 

Senatorial 
District 

Representative 
District 

County 

Tamworth 

1 

1 

3 

3 

Carroll 

Temple 
Thornton 

2 
2 

5 
1 

II 

2 

4 

4 

Hillsborough 
Grafton 

Tilton 

Troy 

Tuftonboro 

2 
2 

1 

1 
5 
1 

4 

10 

3 

2 
6 

4 

Belknap 
Cheshire 
Carroll 

Unity 


Sullivan 


Wakefield 

Walpole 

Warner 

Warren 

Washington 

Waterville  Valley 

We  are 

Webster 

Wentworth 

Westmoreland 

Whitefield 

Wilmot 

Wilton 

Winchester 

Windham 

Windsor 

Wolfeboro 

Woodstock 


2 

2 

8 

2 

2 

7 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

8 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

7 

2 

2 

7 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

8 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

5 

2 

5 

11 

2 

5 

10 

2 

3 

19 

2 

2 

7 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

5 

Carroll 

2 

Cheshire 

4 

Merrimack 

5 

Grafton 

2 

Sullivan 

3 

Grafton 

7 

Hillsborough 

4 

Merrimack 

6 

Grafton 

1 

Cheshire 

2 

Coos 

1 

Merrimack 

4 

Hillsborough 

4 

Cheshire 

4 

Rockingham 

1 

Hillsborough 

4 

Carroll 

4 

Grafton 

UNINCORPORATED  PLACES 


Executive 

Congressional 

Council 

Senatoria 

Representative 

District 

District 

Distric 

t                          District 

County 

At.&Gil.Ac.  Gt. 

2 

1 

Coos 

Bean's  Grant 

2 

3 

Coos 

Bean's  Purchase 

2 

3 

Coos 

Cambridge 

2 

1 

Coos 

Chandler's  Purchase 

2 

3 

Coos 

Crawford's  Purchase 

2 

3 

Coos 

Cutt's  Grant 

2 

3 

Coos 

Dix's  Grant 

2 

1 

Coos 

Erving's  Location 

2 

1 

Coos 

Green's  Grant 

2 

3 

Coos 

Hadley's  Purchase 

2 

3 

Coos 

Hale's  Location 

1 

1 

Carroll 

Kilkenny 

2 

2 

Coos 

Livermore 

2 

3 

Grafton 

Low  &  Burbank's  Grant 

2 

3 

Coos 

Martin's  Location 

2 

3 

Coos 

Odell 

2 

1 

Coos 

Pinkham's  Grant 

2 

3 

Coos 

Sargent's  Purchase 

2 

3 

Coos 

Second  College  Grant 

2 

1 

Coos 

Success 

2 

4 

Coos 

Thompson  &  Meserve's 

Purchase 

2 

3 

Coos 

Wentworth 's  Location 

2 

1 

Coos 

VOTER  TURNOUT 


147 


VOTER  TURNOUT  2004 


SEPTEMBER  PRIMARY 


NOVEMBER  ELECTION 


Registered 

Ballots 

Reg. 

Summary  By  Counties 

R  Vote 

D  Vote 

Total  Vote 

Voters 

Turnout 

Cast 

Voters 

Turnout 

Belknap  County 

3,348 

1,985 

5.333 

34,471 

15.47% 

32,549 

39,719 

81.95% 

Carroll  County 

2.528 

1,860 

4,388 

32.325 

13.57% 

28,385 

35,668 

81.38% 

Cheshire  County 

4,122 

4,704 

8,826 

44,334 

19.91% 

41,636 

52.512 

79.29% 

Coos  County 

1.806 

1,534 

3,340 

18,866 

17.70% 

17.133 

21,391 

80.09% 

Grafton  County 

4,849 

4.409 

9.258 

49,945 

18.54% 

47,253 

59,152 

79.88% 

Hillsborough  County 

22.137 

17.684 

39,821 

210.325 

18.93% 

196,636 

245.927 

79.96% 

Merrimack  County 

8.117 

9,315 

17,432 

83,316 

20.92% 

77,813 

96,601 

81.68% 

Rockingham  County 

15,699 

1 1 .078 

26,777 

175,934 

15.22% 

160,292 

203,025 

79.17% 

Strafford  County 

5,342 

6.284 

11,626 

61.684 

18.85% 

60,107 

60,340 

100.00% 

Sullivan  County 

1,924 

1,996 

3,920 

23.854 

16.43% 

21,868 

27,347 

79.96% 

TOTALS 

69,872 

60,849 

130,721 

735,054 

17.78% 

683,672 

855,861 

79.88% 

Registered 

Ballots 

Reg. 

TOWN/CITY 

R  Vote 

D  Vote 

Total  Vote 

Voters 

Turnout 

Cast 

Voters 

Turnout 

Alton 

300 

131 

431 

3,293 

13.09% 

3,095 

3,726 

83.06% 

Barnstead 

200 

177 

377 

2,609 

14.45% 

2,350 

3,035 

77.43% 

Belmont 

246 

184 

430 

3,529 

12.18% 

3,380 

4,268 

79.19% 

Center  Harbor 

120 

39 

159 

741 

21.46% 

715 

856 

83.53% 

Gilford 

468 

234 

702 

5.150 

13.63% 

4.609 

5,715 

80.65% 

Gilmanton 

163 

118 

281 

2.109 

13.32% 

2,049 

2,467 

83.06% 

Laconia  Ward  1 

197 

87 

284 

1,657 

17.14% 

1,551 

1,939 

79.99% 

Laconia  Ward  2 

147 

79 

226 

1,253 

18.04% 

1,207 

1,303 

92.63% 

Laconia  Ward  3 

124 

99 

223 

1,222 

18.25% 

1,228 

1,473 

83.37% 

Laconia  Ward  4 

138 

77 

215 

1,315 

16.35% 

1,278 

1,599 

79.92% 

Laconia  Ward  5 

74 

99 

173 

1,116 

15.50% 

1,092 

1.356 

80.53% 

Laconia  Ward  6 

166 

81 

247 

1,630 

15.15% 

1.567 

1,707 

91.80% 

Meredith 

493 

217 

710 

3,846 

18.46% 

3,655 

4,410 

82.88% 

New  Hampton 

170 

94 

264 

1,208 

21.85% 

1,227 

1,420 

86.41% 

Sanbornton 

162 

127 

289 

1,866 

15.49% 

1,742 

2,131 

81.75% 

Tilton 

180 

142 

322 

1,927 

16.71% 

1,804 

2,314 

77.96% 

BELKNAP  COUNTY 

3,348 

1,985 

5,333 

34,471 

15.47% 

32,549 

39,719 

81.95% 

Albany 

43 

41 

84 

441 

19.05% 

397 

516 

76.94% 

Bartlett 

159 

88 

247 

2,141 

1 1 .54% 

1,947 

2.515 

77.42% 

Brookfield 

72 

50 

122 

447 

27.29% 

446 

460 

96.96% 

Chatham 

21 

9 

30 

187 

16.04% 

195 

214 

91.12% 

Conway 

302 

200 

502 

5,894 

8.52% 

5,125 

6,758 

85.35% 

Eaton 

26 

27 

53 

290 

18.28% 

276 

316 

87.34% 

Effingham 

54 

59 

113 

790 

14.30% 

726 

925 

78.49% 

Freedom 

68 

69 

137 

1,109 

12.35% 

958 

1,221 

78.46% 

Hale's  Location 

11 

1 

12 

112 

10.71% 

109 

127 

85.83% 

Hart's  Location 

9 

2 

11 

30 

36.67% 

31 

31 

100.00% 

Jackson 

94 

87 

181 

779 

23.23% 

730 

838 

87.11% 

Madison 

107 

96 

203 

1.463 

13.88% 

1.369 

1,642 

83.37% 

Moultonborough 

269 

116 

385 

3,390 

11.36% 

2,995 

3,728 

80.34% 

Ossipee 

240 

131 

371 

2,794 

13.28% 

2,125 

2,906 

73.12% 

Sandwich 

121 

164 

285 

1.039 

27.43% 

1,023 

1,097 

93.25% 

Tamworth 

131 

224 

355 

1,760 

20.17% 

1,537 

1,940 

79.23% 

Tuftonboro 

181 

66 

247 

1.733 

14.25% 

1,625 

1,972 

82.40% 

Wakefield 

234 

181 

415 

2,735 

15.17% 

2,555 

3,255 

78.49% 

Wolfeboro 

386 

249 

635 

5.191 

12.23% 

4,216 

5,207 

80.97% 

CARROLL COUNTY 

2,528 

1,860 

4,388 

32,325 

13.57% 

28,385 

35,668 

79.58% 

148 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


SEPTEMBER  PRIMARY 


NOVEMBER  ELECTION 


Registered 

Ballots 

Reg. 

TOWN/CITY 

RVote 

DVote 

Total  Vote 

Voters 

Turnout 

Cast 

Voters 

Turnout 

Alstead 

64 

110 

174 

1,216 

14.31% 

1,087 

1,343 

80.94% 

Chesterfield 

143 

221 

364 

2,240 

16.25% 

2,144 

2,584 

82.97% 

Dublin 

181 

183 

364 

1,225 

29.71% 

1.106 

1,361 

81.26% 

Fitzwilliam 

100 

107 

207 

1,456 

14.22% 

1,321 

1,655 

79.82% 

Gilsum 

34 

29 

63 

422 

14.93% 

440 

508 

86.61% 

Harrisville 

45 

144 

189 

745 

25.37% 

726 

844 

86.02% 

Hinsdale 

123 

164 

287 

1,945 

14.76% 

1,889 

2,349 

80.42% 

Jaffrey 

454 

348 

802 

3,281 

24.44% 

2,992 

3,724 

80.34% 

Keene  Ward  1 

73 

200 

273 

2,126 

12.84% 

2,314 

3.255 

7 1 .09% 

Keene  Ward  2 

144 

318 

462 

2,716 

17.01% 

2,534 

3,370 

75.19% 

Keene  Ward  3 

164 

270 

434 

2,561 

16.95% 

2,413 

3,139 

76.87% 

Keene  Ward  4 

239 

307 

546 

2,817 

19.38% 

2,610 

3,304 

79.00% 

Keene  Ward  5 

210 

348 

558 

2,965 

18.82% 

2,724 

3,468 

78.55% 

Marlborough 

85 

172 

257 

1,281 

20.06% 

1,200 

1,504 

79.79% 

Marlow 

41 

55 

96 

523 

18.36% 

453 

572 

79.20% 

Nelson 

44 

87 

131 

510 

25.69% 

435 

547 

79.52% 

Richmond 

73 

65 

138 

667 

20.69% 

652 

761 

85.68% 

Rindge 

910 

399 

1,309 

3,449 

37.95% 

3,177 

4,199 

75.66% 

Roxbury 

15 

26 

41 

164 

25.00% 

157 

183 

85.79% 

Stoddard 

89 

85 

174 

800 

21.75% 

654 

782 

83.63% 

Sullivan 

35 

47 

82 

388 

21.13% 

423 

469 

90.19% 

Surry 

43 

46 

89 

474 

18.78% 

474 

550 

86.18% 

Swanzey 

240 

262 

502 

3,682 

13.63% 

3,518 

4,356 

80.76% 

Troy 

83 

75 

158 

1,232 

12.82% 

1,051 

1,424 

73.81% 

Walpole 

194 

280 

474 

2,282 

20.77% 

2,214 

2,595 

85.32% 

Westmoreland 

141 

157 

298 

1,016 

29.33% 

1,028 

1,174 

87.56% 

Winchester 

155 

199 

354 

2,151 

16.46% 

1,900 

2,492 

76.24% 

CHESHIRE  COUNTY 

4,122 

4,704 

8,826 

44,334 

19.91% 

41,636 

52,512 

79.29% 

Berlin  Ward  1 

233 

305 

538 

1.176 

45.75% 

904 

1,228 

73.62% 

Berlin  Ward  1 

69 

177 

246 

1264 

19.46% 

1,185 

1,479 

80.12% 

Berlin  Ward  2 

80 

167 

247 

1331 

18.56% 

1,249 

1,568 

79.66% 

Berlin  Ward  3 

139 

185 

324 

1519 

21.33% 

1,411 

1,723 

8 1 .89% 

Berlin  Ward  4 

33 

157 

190 

1144 

16.61% 

1,112 

1,203 

92.44% 

Cambridge 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0.00% 

2 

4 

50.00% 

Carroll 

84 

41 

125 

494 

25.30% 

505 

580 

87.07% 

Clarksville 

22 

8 

30 

170 

17.65% 

151 

184 

82.07% 

Colebrook 

132 

70 

202 

1398 

14.45% 

1,031 

1,539 

66.99% 

Columbia 

49 

5 

54 

342 

15.79% 

360 

416 

86.54% 

Dalton 

70 

25 

95 

587 

16.18% 

511 

653 

78.25% 

Dixville 

11 

5 

16 

26 

61.54% 

26 

26 

100.00% 

Dummer 

31 

8 

39 

202 

19.31% 

191 

225 

84.89% 

Errol 

24 

13 

37 

239 

15.48% 

201 

264 

76.14% 

Gorham 

122 

148 

270 

1794 

15.05% 

1,702 

2,052 

82.94% 

Green's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0.00% 

3 

3 

100.00% 

Jefferson 

161 

27 

188 

612 

30.72% 

604 

709 

85.19% 

Lancaster 

256 

124 

380 

1972 

19.27% 

1,728 

2,237 

77.25% 

Milan 

70 

65 

135 

747 

18.07% 

741 

855 

86.67% 

Millsfield 

9 

0 

9 

9 

100.00% 

15 

15 

100.00% 

Northumberland 

62 

62 

124 

1324 

9.37% 

1,066 

1,460 

73.01% 

Pinkham's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

12 

0.00% 

23 

33 

69.70% 

Pittsburg 

70 

18 

88 

588 

14.97% 

528 

660 

80.00% 

Randolph 

47 

58 

105 

270 

38.89% 

275 

283 

97.17% 

Shelburne 

16 

25 

41 

278 

14.75% 

287 

321 

89.41% 

Stark 

32 

27 

59 

319 

18.50% 

299 

348 

85.92% 

Stewartstown 

47 

16 

63 

515 

12.23% 

429 

604 

71.03% 

Stratford 

23 

25 

48 

368 

13.04% 

305 

414 

73.67% 

Wentworth's  Location 

3 

0 

3 

30 

10.00% 

27 

34 

79.41% 

Whitefield 

144 

78 

222 

1306 

17.00% 

1166 

1,499 

77.79% 

COOS  COUNTY 

1,806 

1,534 

3,340 

18,866 

17.70% 

17,133 

21,391 

80.09% 

VOTER  TURNOUT 


149 


SEPTEMBER  PRIMARY 


NOVEMBER  ELECTION 


Registered 

Ballots 

Reg. 

TOWN/CITY 

RVote 

D  Vote 

Total  Vote 

Voters 

Turnout 

Cast 

Voters 

Turnout 

Alexandria 

147 

73 

220 

997 

22.07% 

850 

1,076 

79.00% 

Ashland 

158 

69 

227 

1,071 

21.20% 

1,075 

1,308 

82.19% 

Bath 

106 

35 

141 

551 

25.59% 

481 

578 

83.22% 

Benton 

30 

8 

38 

184 

20.65% 

180 

229 

78.60% 

Bethlehem 

128 

110 

238 

1.568 

15.18% 

1,417 

1,762 

80.42% 

Bridgewater 

100 

48 

148 

712 

20.79% 

637 

791 

80.53% 

Bristol 

301 

121 

422 

1,730 

24.39% 

1,624 

2,027 

80.12% 

Campton 

197 

90 

287 

1.668 

17.21% 

1,654 

2,046 

80.84% 

Canaan 

139 

114 

253 

1,975 

12.81% 

1,706 

2,256 

75.62% 

Dorchester 

33 

17 

50 

218 

22.94% 

188 

232 

81.03% 

Easton 

14 

14 

28 

206 

13.59% 

190 

227 

83.70% 

Ellsworth 

15 

8 

23 

67 

34.33% 

60 

75 

80.00% 

Enfield 

161 

154 

315 

2,361 

13.34% 

2,392 

2,833 

84.43% 

Franconia 

84 

76 

160 

765 

20.92% 

751 

858 

87.53% 

Grafton 

83 

68 

151 

743 

20.32% 

623 

827 

75.33% 

Groton 

57 

18 

75 

317 

23.66% 

304 

367 

82.83% 

Hanover 

199 

1,029 

1,228 

6.457 

19.02% 

6.681 

8,256 

80.92% 

Haverhill 

458 

128 

586 

2,199 

26.65% 

2,091 

2,570 

81.36% 

Hebron 

124 

33 

157 

433 

36.26% 

423 

477 

88.68% 

Holdemess 

166 

128 

294 

1,421 

20.69% 

1,298 

1,594 

81.43% 

Landaff 

42 

17 

59 

230 

25.65% 

240 

274 

87.59% 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

171 

259 

430 

2.570 

16.73% 

2,252 

3,003 

74.99% 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

131 

237 

368 

2,483 

14.82% 

2,166 

2,765 

78.34% 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

143 

272 

415 

2,175 

19.08% 

2,015 

2,548 

79.08% 

Lincoln 

93 

47 

140 

1,023 

13.69% 

845 

1,172 

72.10% 

Lisbon 

67 

22 

89 

771 

11.54% 

728 

922 

78.96% 

Littleton 

343 

212 

555 

3.394 

16.35% 

3,082 

3,852 

80.01% 

Livermore 

0 

0 

0 

0 

#DIV/0! 

0 

0 

#DIV/0! 

Lyman 

36 

23 

59 

319 

18.50% 

311 

356 

87.36% 

Lyme 

89 

307 

396 

1,234 

32.09% 

1.179 

1,221 

96.56% 

Monroe 

76 

26 

102 

541 

18.85% 

522 

562 

92.88% 

Orange 

13 

24 

37 

174 

21.26% 

170 

205 

82.93% 

Orford 

79 

98 

177 

792 

22.35% 

708 

887 

79.82% 

Piermont 

58 

43 

101 

468 

21.58% 

435 

523 

83.17% 

Plymouth 

278 

256 

534 

3.358 

15.90% 

3,554 

4,996 

71.14% 

Rumney 

201 

81 

282 

1,024 

27.54% 

972 

1,155 

84.16% 

Sugar  Hill 

43 

37 

80 

428 

18.69% 

407 

466 

87.34% 

Thornton 

165 

74 

239 

1,431 

16.70% 

1,134 

1,634 

69.40% 

Warren 

89 

26 

115 

522 

22.03% 

507 

590 

85.93% 

Waterville  Valley 

28 

15 

43 

194 

22.16% 

196 

224 

87.50% 

Wentworth 

82 

31 

113 

490 

23.06% 

486 

547 

88.85% 

Woodstock 

69 

34 

103 

704 

14.63% 

719 

861 

83.51% 

GRAFTON  COUNTY 

4,849 

4,409 

9,258 

49,968 

18.53% 

47,253 

59,152 

79.88% 

150 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


SEPTEMBER  PRIMARY 


NOVEMBER  ELECTION 


Registered 

Ballots 

Reg. 

TOWN/CITY 

R  Vote 

DVote 

Total  Vote 

Voters 

Turnout 

Cast 

Voters 

Turnout 

Amherst 

1.129 

435 

1,564 

7,116 

21.98% 

7,204 

8029 

89.72% 

Antrim 

181 

157 

338 

1,437 

23.52% 

1,423 

1693 

84.05% 

Bedford 

1,549 

760 

2,309 

13.894 

16.62% 

11.026 

14954 

73.73% 

Bennington 

111 

77 

188 

832 

22.60% 

753 

979 

76.92% 

Brookline 

331 

148 

479 

2,573 

18.62% 

2,623 

2949 

88.95% 

Deering 

119 

83 

202 

1,008 

20.04% 

988 

1189 

83.10% 

Francestown 

131 

159 

290 

1.089 

26.63% 

1.058 

1249 

84.71%. 

Goffstown 

1,342 

907 

2,249 

9.930 

22.65% 

8,844 

11354 

77.89% 

Greenfield 

150 

112 

262 

838 

31.26% 

845 

1033 

81.80% 

Greenville 

99 

95 

194 

1,128 

17.20% 

946 

1279 

73.96% 

Hancock 

165 

183 

348 

1,307 

26.63% 

1,216 

1454 

83.63% 

Hillsborough 

363 

229 

592 

2,775 

21.33% 

2,755 

3437 

80.16% 

Hollis 

899 

313 

1,212 

4,619 

26.24% 

4,898 

5248 

93.33% 

Hudson 

701 

526 

1,227 

12,167 

10.08% 

1 1 ,690 

14883 

78.55% 

Litchfield 

281 

175 

456 

4,543 

10.04% 

4.170 

5200 

80.19% 

Lyndeborough 

130 

76 

206 

1.135 

18.15% 

980 

1256 

78.03% 

Manchester  Ward  1 

752 

854 

1,606 

5,762 

27.87%. 

5,590 

6719 

83.20% 

Manchester  Ward  2 

395 

576 

971 

4,224 

22.99% 

4,595 

5487 

83.74% 

Manchester  Ward  3 

231 

421 

652 

3,214 

20.29% 

2,904 

3413 

85.09% 

Manchester  Ward  4 

292 

402 

694 

3,549 

19.55% 

3,438 

4558 

75.43% 

Manchester  Ward  5 

203 

374 

577 

2,802 

20.59% 

2,844 

3710 

76.66% 

Manchester  Ward  6 

441 

524 

965 

4,707 

20.50% 

4,270 

5628 

75.87% 

Manchester  Ward  7 

299 

464 

763 

3,916 

19.48% 

3,656 

4755 

76.89% 

Manchester  Ward  8 

428 

499 

927 

4,679 

19.81% 

4,646 

5700 

81.51% 

Manchester  Ward  9 

345 

612 

957 

4,157 

23.02% 

3,996 

4662 

85.71% 

Manchester  Ward  10 

405 

531 

936 

4.253 

22.01% 

4,037 

5184 

77.87% 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

215 

344 

559 

3,277 

17.06% 

3,030 

4175 

72.57% 

Manchester  Ward  12 

508 

409 

917 

4.205 

21.81% 

4,124 

5562 

74.15% 

Mason 

90 

59 

149 

849 

17.55% 

844 

934 

90.36% 

Merrimack 

1,239 

804 

2,043 

16,092 

12.70% 

14,798 

18481 

80.07% 

Milford 

1,182 

451 

1,633 

8,849 

18.45% 

7,378 

8615 

85.64% 

Mont  Vernon 

189 

124 

313 

1,475 

21.22% 

1,381 

1646 

83.90% 

Nashua  Ward  1 

522 

389 

911 

5.906 

15.42% 

5.497 

6900 

79.67% 

Nashua  Ward  2 

361 

251 

612 

5,006 

12.23% 

4,616 

6053 

76.26% 

Nashua  Ward  3 

318 

309 

627 

4,684 

13.39% 

4,594 

5829 

78.81% 

Nashua  Ward  4 

132 

202 

334 

3,158 

10.58% 

3,052 

4266 

71.54% 

Nashua  Ward  5 

354 

330 

684 

5,426 

12.61% 

5,108 

6366 

80.24% 

Nashua  Ward  6 

212 

237 

449 

4,219 

10.64% 

4,177 

5172 

80.76% 

Nashua  Ward  7 

264 

315 

579 

3,911 

14.80% 

3,800 

4828 

78.71% 

Nashua  Ward  8 

254 

321 

575 

4,682 

12.28% 

4,317 

5732 

75.31% 

Nashua  Ward  9 

333 

299 

632 

5.340 

11.84% 

5.043 

6326 

79.72% 

New  Boston 

276 

194 

470 

3,071 

15.30% 

2,828 

3480 

81.26% 

New  Ipswich 

473 

137 

610 

2,696 

22.63% 

2.424 

3060 

79.22% 

Pelham 

2,070 

1,545 

3,615 

7,210 

50.14% 

6,565 

8019 

81.87% 

Peterborough 

699 

631 

1,330 

4,268 

31.16% 

3,784 

4743 

79.78% 

Sharon 

49 

37 

86 

242 

35.54% 

238 

270 

88.15% 

Temple 

149 

94 

243 

815 

29.82% 

829 

913 

90.80% 

Weare 

419 

239 

658 

4,715 

13.96% 

4,404 

5612 

78.47% 

Wilton 

334 

259 

593 

2,409 

24.62% 

2,274 

2768 

82.15% 

Windsor 

23 

12 

35 

166 

21.08% 

136 

175 

77.71% 

HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 

22,137 

17,684 

39,821 

210,325 

18.93% 

196,636 

245,927 

79.96% 

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151 


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NOVEMBER  ELECTION 


Registered 

Ballots 

Reg. 

TOWN/CITY 

R  Vote 

DVote 

Total  Vote 

Voters 

Turnout 

Cast 

Voters 

Turnout 

Allenstown 

137 

222 

359 

2.244 

16.00% 

2,210 

2.779 

79.53% 

Andover 

150 

129 

279 

1.420 

19.65% 

1.378 

1,638 

84.13% 

Boscawen 

187 

159 

346 

1.887 

18.34% 

1,709 

2,250 

75.96% 

Bow 

646 

557 

1.203 

5.137 

23.42% 

4.728 

5,669 

83.40% 

Bradford 

102 

133 

235 

962 

24.43% 

985 

1.106 

89.06% 

Canterbury 

193 

269 

462 

1.712 

26.99% 

1,553 

1.915 

81.10% 

Chichester 

196 

169 

365 

1.538 

23.73% 

1,423 

1,743 

81.64% 

Concord  Ward  1 

212 

261 

473 

2.543 

18.60% 

2,404 

3.196 

75.22% 

Concord  Ward  2 

124 

221 

345 

2.092 

16.49% 

1.873 

2.607 

71.85% 

Concord  Ward  3 

174 

258 

432 

1,721 

25.10% 

1.579 

1.976 

88.56% 

Concord  Ward  4 

189 

409 

598 

2.429 

24.62% 

2,252 

3,051 

82.40% 

Concord  Ward  5 

225 

478 

703 

2.884 

24.38% 

2,492 

3,359 

74.19% 

Concord  Ward  6 

125 

257 

382 

1,957 

19.52% 

1,740 

2,403 

72.41% 

Concord  Ward  7 

246 

450 

696 

2.557 

27.22% 

2,384 

2.933 

89.26% 

Concord  Ward  8 

216 

293 

509 

2,031 

25.06% 

1,996 

2.331 

91.46% 

Concord  Ward  9 

193 

264 

457 

2.001 

22.84% 

1,729 

2,473 

74.77% 

Concord  Ward  10 

313 

469 

782 

3.180 

24.59% 

3,025 

3,665 

85.24% 

Danbury 

89 

68 

157 

725 

21.66% 

646 

784 

82.40% 

Dunbarton 

200 

156 

356 

1,708 

20.84% 

1,526 

1.897 

80.44% 

Epsom 

271 

224 

495 

2.619 

18.90% 

2,365 

2,729 

86.66% 

Franklin  Ward  1 

140 

116 

256 

1.360 

18.82% 

1,344 

1,699 

79.11% 

Franklin  Ward  2 

77 

74 

151 

1.105 

13.67% 

1,075 

1,389 

77.39% 

Franklin  Ward  3 

104 

81 

185 

1,413 

13.09% 

1.363 

1,727 

78.92% 

Henniker 

243 

299 

542 

2,727 

19.88% 

2,482 

3,205 

77.44% 

Hill 

52 

40 

92 

580 

15.86% 

551 

680 

81.03% 

Hooksett 

709 

468 

1.177 

6.859 

17.16% 

6,637 

7,250 

92.48% 

Hopkinton 

432 

782 

1,214 

4,087 

29.70% 

3,823 

4,506 

84.84% 

Loudon 

285 

171 

456 

2,812 

16.22% 

2,780 

3,378 

82.30% 

New  London 

364 

337 

701 

3,058 

22.92% 

2,969 

3,544 

83.78% 

Newbury 

175 

123 

298 

1,352 

22.04% 

1,287 

1,528 

84.23% 

Northfield 

183 

200 

383 

2,429 

15.77% 

2,312 

2,942 

78.59% 

Pembroke 

339 

340 

679 

4,107 

16.53% 

3.772 

4.853 

77.73% 

Pittsfield 

215 

139 

354 

2,291 

15.45% 

1.971 

2,768 

71.21% 

Salisbury 

80 

100 

180 

803 

22.42% 

758 

920 

82.39% 

Sutton 

136 

131 

267 

1.283 

20.81% 

1,161 

1.420 

81.76% 

Warner 

194 

253 

447 

1.801 

24.82% 

1,691 

2.063 

81.97% 

Webster 

107 

115 

222 

1,024 

21.68% 

1,032 

1.198 

86.14% 

Wilmot 

94 

100 

194 

878 

22.10% 

808 

1.027 

78.68% 

MERRIMACK  COUNTY 

8,117 

9,315 

17,432 

83,316 

20.92% 

77,813 

96,601 

80.55% 

152 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


SEPTEMBER  PRIMARY 


NOVEMBER  ELECTION 


Registered 

Ballots 

Reg. 

TOWN/CITY 

R  Vote 

DVote 

Total  Vote 

Voters 

Turnout 

Cast 

Voters 

Turnout 

Atkinson 

571 

208 

779 

4.875 

15.98% 

4,339 

5,345 

81.18% 

Auburn 

273 

153 

426 

3.040 

14.01% 

2,971 

3,553 

83.62% 

Brentwood 

198 

120 

318 

2,125 

14.96% 

2.069 

2,464 

83.97% 

Candia 

263 

145 

408 

2,674 

15.26% 

2,504 

2,998 

83.52% 

Chester 

291 

107 

398 

2,471 

16.11% 

2,694 

3,016 

89.32% 

Danville 

277 

114 

391 

2,369 

16.50% 

2,217 

2,772 

83.66% 

Deerfield 

233 

162 

395 

2,934 

13.46% 

2,469 

3,250 

80.58% 

Deny 

1,436 

652 

2,088 

15,349 

13.60% 

14,951 

19,126 

78.17% 

East  Kingston 

118 

65 

183 

1,206 

15.17% 

1,197 

1,367 

87.56% 

Epping 

326 

196 

522 

4,056 

12.87% 

3,149 

4,371 

72.04% 

Exeter 

822 

719 

1,541 

9,067 

17.00% 

8,304 

10,404 

79.82% 

Fremont 

198 

63 

261 

2,144 

12.17% 

2,049 

2,527 

81.08% 

Greenland 

301 

165 

466 

2,241 

20.79% 

2,284 

2,593 

88.08% 

Hampstead 

462 

186 

648 

5,857 

1 1 .06% 

4,965 

6,456 

76.91% 

Hampton 

929 

713 

1,642 

10.843 

15.14% 

9,491 

12,056 

78.72% 

Hampton  Falls 

192 

85 

277 

1,450 

19.10% 

1,384 

1,611 

85.91% 

Kensington 

83 

105 

188 

1,407 

13.36% 

1,276 

1,580 

80.76% 

Kingston 

208 

123 

331 

3,560 

9.30% 

3,283 

4,026 

81.54% 

Londonderry 

1,224 

731 

1,955 

13,192 

14.82% 

12,228 

15,092 

81.02% 

New  Castle 

215 

140 

355 

960 

36.98% 

793 

998 

79.46% 

Newfields 

92 

95 

187 

986 

18.97% 

982 

1,101 

89.19% 

Newington 

122 

49 

171 

601 

28.45% 

559 

641 

87.21% 

Newmarket 

265 

503 

768 

5,368 

14.31% 

4,831 

6,645 

72.70% 

Newton 

103 

71 

174 

2,743 

6.34% 

2,302 

3.026 

76.07% 

North  Hampton 

328 

261 

589 

3,985 

14.78% 

2,924 

4,281 

68.30% 

Northwood 

189 

175 

364 

2,385 

15.26% 

2.197 

2,812 

78.13% 

Nottingham 

218 

183 

401 

2,570 

15.60% 

2,492 

2,687 

100.19% 

Plaistow 

166 

112 

278 

5,093 

5.46% 

4,164 

5,957 

69.90% 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

121 

326 

447 

2,391 

18.70% 

2,129 

2,881 

73.90% 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

152 

458 

610 

3,348 

18.22% 

2,952 

3,990 

73.98% 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

126 

215 

341 

1,661 

20.53% 

1,550 

1,946 

79.65% 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

343 

411 

754 

3,634 

20.75% 

3,278 

4,290 

76.41% 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

223 

411 

634 

3,209 

19.76% 

2,896 

3,789 

76.43% 

Raymond 

341 

268 

609 

5.303 

11.48% 

4,827 

6,375 

75.72% 

Rye 

552 

461 

1,013 

4,440 

22.82% 

3,800 

4,848 

78.38% 

Salem 

1,333 

879 

2,212 

14,939 

14.81% 

14,535 

17,653 

82.34% 

Sandown 

181 

101 

282 

3,094 

9.11% 

2,866 

3,589 

79.86% 

Seabrook 

232 

158 

390 

5,465 

7.14% 

4,395 

6,081 

72.27% 

South  Hampton 

42 

51 

93 

587 

15.84% 

551 

636 

86.64% 

Stratham 

409 

255 

664 

5,224 

12.71% 

4,346 

5,970 

72.80% 

Windham 

1,541 

683 

2,224 

7,088 

31.38% 

7,099 

8,222 

86.34% 

ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 

15,699 

11,078 

26,777 

175,934 

15.22% 

160,292 

203,025 

78.95% 

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153 


SEPTEMBER  PRIMARY 


NOVEMBER  ELECTION 


Registered 

Ballots 

Reg. 

TOWN/CITY 

R  Vote 

DVote 

Total  Vote 

Voters 

Turnout 

Cast 

Voters 

Turnout 

Barrington 

314 

323 

637 

4.482 

14.21% 

4,358 

5,532 

78.78% 

Dover  Ward  1 

155 

205 

360 

2,654 

13.56% 

2,385 

3,362 

70.94% 

Dover  Ward  2 

196 

274 

470 

2,656 

17.70% 

2,383 

3,302 

78.26% 

Dover  Ward  3 

379 

318 

697 

3,010 

23.16% 

3,029 

3.669 

82.56% 

Dover  Ward  4 

289 

303 

592 

2.934 

20.18% 

2,852 

3,534 

80.70% 

Dover  Ward  5 

192 

215 

407 

2,214 

18.38% 

2,294 

3,002 

76.42% 

Dover  Ward  6 

220 

251 

471 

2,550 

18.47% 

2,726 

3,148 

86.59% 

Durham 

301 

745 

1,046 

5.299 

19.74% 

6,139 

7,630 

80.46% 

Farmington 

212 

218 

430 

3,068 

14.02% 

2,870 

3,834 

74.86% 

Lee 

214 

316 

530 

2,456 

21.58% 

2,455 

2,913 

84.28% 

Madbury 

79 

136 

215 

1,067 

20.15% 

1,037 

1,239 

83.70% 

Middleton 

77 

65 

142 

724 

19.61% 

796 

971 

81.98% 

Milton 

171 

168 

339 

2,173 

15.60% 

2,088 

2,682 

77.85% 

New  Durham 

143 

97 

240 

1,424 

16.85% 

1,406 

1,684 

83.49% 

Rochester  Ward  1 

346 

321 

667 

2.541 

26.25% 

2,651 

2.848 

93.08% 

Rochester  Ward  2 

324 

253 

577 

2.380 

24.24% 

2,330 

2.902 

80.29% 

Rochester  Ward  3 

332 

262 

594 

2,436 

24.38% 

2,431 

3,146 

77.27% 

Rochester  Ward  4 

255 

336 

591 

2,336 

25.30% 

2,267 

2,424 

93.52% 

Rochester  Ward  5 

256 

290 

546 

2,357 

23.17% 

2,313 

2,526 

99.21% 

Rochester  Ward  6 

206 

204 

410 

1,915 

21.41% 

1,905 

2,472 

77.06% 

Rollinsford 

167 

187 

354 

1,574 

22.49% 

1,518 

1,840 

65.38% 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

79 

112 

191 

1.361 

14.03% 

1,329 

1.513 

87.84% 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

52 

102 

154 

1.051 

14.65% 

1,018 

1,368 

80.56% 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

55 

112 

167 

1,151 

14.51% 

1,083 

1,441 

75.16% 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

74 

164 

238 

1,347 

17.67% 

1,265 

1,692 

78.90% 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

29 

93 

122 

973 

12.54% 

905 

1,016 

89.07% 

Strafford 

225 

214 

439 

2,410 

18.22% 

2,274 

2,829 

80.42% 

Strafford  County 

5,342 

6,284 

11,626 

60,543 

19.20% 

60,107 

74,519 

80.66% 

Acworth 

49 

75 

124 

540 

22.96% 

527 

649 

81.20% 

Charlestown 

106 

152 

258 

2,940 

8.78% 

2,331 

2980 

78.22% 

Claremont  Ward  1 

121 

137 

258 

1,815 

14.21% 

1,774 

2342 

75.75% 

Claremont  Ward  2 

185 

199 

384 

2,367 

16.22% 

2,245 

2850 

78.77% 

Claremont  Ward  3 

114 

148 

262 

2,136 

12.27% 

1,897 

2583 

73.44% 

Cornish 

121 

130 

251 

1.084 

23.15% 

1,051 

1187 

88.54% 

Croydon 

46 

29 

75 

391 

19.18% 

408 

463 

88.12% 

Goshen 

53 

64 

117 

475 

24.63% 

428 

537 

79.70% 

Grantham 

187 

174 

361 

2,038 

17.71% 

1,829 

2285 

80.04% 

Langdon 

32 

30 

62 

403 

15.38% 

351 

447 

78.52% 

Lempster 

51 

41 

92 

531 

17.33% 

517 

627 

82.46% 

Newport 

259 

224 

483 

2,933 

16.47% 

2,886 

3638 

79.33% 

Plainfield 

111 

224 

335 

1,416 

23.66% 

1.419 

1555 

91.25% 

Springfield 

93 

60 

153 

723 

21.16% 

743 

883 

84.14% 

Sunapee 

249 

186 

435 

2.432 

17.89% 

2.103 

2649 

79.39% 

Unity 

70 

65 

135 

727 

18.57% 

747 

932 

80.15% 

Washington 

77 

58 

135 

648 

20.83% 

612 

740 

82.70% 

SULLIVAN  COUNTY 

1,924 

1,996 

3,920 

23,599 

16.61% 

21,868 

27,347 

79.96% 

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STATE  EMBLEMS 
CHAPTER  3 

State  Emblems,  Flag,  Etc. 

RSA  3:1  State  Emblem.  The  state  emblem  shall  be  of  the  following  design:  Within  an 
elliptical  panel,  the  longest  dimension  of  which  shall  be  vertical,  there  shall  appear  an 
appropriate  replica  of  the  Old  Man  of  the  Mountain;  surrounding  the  inner  panel,  and 
enclosed  within  another  ellipse,  there  shall  be  at  the  bottom  of  the  design  the  words  of  any 
state  motto  which  may  be  adopted  by  the  general  court;  and  at  the  top  of  the  design,  between 
the  inner  and  outer  elliptical  panels,  the  words,  New  Hampshire,  appropriately  separated 
from  the  motto,  if  adopted,  by  one  star  on  each  side.  Said  emblem  may  be  placed  on  all 
printed  or  related  material  issued  by  the  state  and  its  subdivisions  relative  to  the  development 
of  recreational,  industrial,  and  agricultural  resources  of  the  state. 


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RSA  3:2  State  Flag.  The  state  flag  shall  be  of  the  following  color  and  design:  The  body  or 
field  shall  be  blue  and  shall  bear  upon  its  center  in  suitable  proportion  and  colors  a 
representation  of  the  state  seal.  The  seal  shall  be  surrounded  by  a  wreath  of  laurel  leaves  with 
nine  stars  interspersed.  When  used  for  military  purposes  the  flag  shall  conform  to  the 
regulations  of  the  United  States. 

RSA  3:3  When  Displayed.  It  shall  be  displayed  above  the  state  house  whenever  the 
legislature  is  in  session  and  during  meetings  of  the  governor  and  council  when  expedient, 
and  upon  such  other  occasions  as  the  governor  may  designate. 

RSA  3:4  Permission  to  Use  State  Flag.  The  governor  is  authorized  to  make  rules  and 
regulations  governing  the  use  and  display  of  the  state  flag  not  inconsistent  with  the 
provisions  of  RSA  646,  and  it  shall  be  lawful  to  use  and  display  said  flag  in  accordance  with 
such  rules  and  regulations.  This  section  shall  be  construed  to  encourage  the  display  of  the 
state  flag  on  public  buildings. 

RSA  3:5  State  Flower.  The  purple  lilac,  Syringa  vulgaris,  is  the  state  flower  of  New  Hampshire. 

RSA  3:6  State  Tree.  The  white  birch  tree,  Betula  papyrifera,  is  the  state  tree  of  New  Hampshire. 

RSA  3:7  State  Songs.  The  following  songs  are  hereby  declared  to  be  the  state  songs  of 
New  Hampshire: 

I.  "Old  New  Hampshire"  with  words  by  Dr.  John  F.  Holmes  and  music  by  Maurice 
Hoffmann. 

II.  "New  Hampshire,  my  New  Hampshire"  with  words  by  Julius  Richelson  and  music  by 
Walter  P.  Smith. 

III.  "New  Hampshire  Hills"  with  words  by  Paul  Scott  Mowrer  and  music  by  Tom  Powers. 

IV.  "Autumn  in  New  Hampshire"  with  words  and  music  by  Leo  Austin. 

V.  "New  Hampshire's  Granite  State"  with  words  and  music  by  Anne  B.  Currier. 

VI.  "Oh,  New  Hampshire  (you're  my  home)"  with  words  and  music  by  Brownie  Mcintosh. 

VII.  "The  Old  Man  of  the  Mountain"  with  words  and  music  by  Paul  Belanger. 

VIII.  "The  New  Hampshire  State  March"  with  words  and  music  by  Rene  Richards. 

IX.  "New  Hampshire  Naturally"  with  words  and  music  by  Rick  Shaw  and  Ron  Shaw. 

RSA  3:8  State  Motto.  The  words  "Live  Free  or  Die,"  written  by  General  John  Stark, 
July  31,  1809,  shall  be  the  official  motto  of  the  state. 


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RSA  3:9  State  Seal.  The  seal  of  the  state  shall  be  2  inches  in  diameter,  circular,  with  the 
following  detail  and  no  other:  A  field  crossed  by  a  straight  horizon  line  of  the  sea,  above  the 
center  of  the  field;  concentric  with  the  field  the  rising  sun,  exposed  above  the  horizon  about 
1/3  of  its  diameter;  the  field  encompassed  with  laurel;  across  the  field  for  the  full  width 
within  the  laurel  a  broadside  view  of  the  frigate  Raleigh,  on  the  stocks:  the  ship's  bow  dexter 
and  higher  than  the  stern;  the  3  lower  masts  shown  in  place,  together  with  the  fore,  main  and 
mizzen  tops,  shrouds  and  mainstays;  an  ensign  staff  at  the  stern  flies  the  United  States  flag 
authorized  by  act  of  Congress  June  14,  1777;  a  jury  staff  on  the  mainmast  and  another  on 
the  foremast  each  flies  a  pennant;  flags  and  pennants  are  streaming  to  the  dexter  side;  the 
hull  is  shown  without  a  rudder;  below  the  ship  the  field  is  divided  into  land  and  water  by  a 
double  diagonal  line  whose  highest  point  is  sinister;  no  detail  is  shown  anywhere  on  the 
water,  nor  any  on  the  land  between  the  water  and  the  stocks  except  a  granite  boulder  on  the 
dexter  side;  encircling  the  field  is  the  inscription,  SEAL  •  OF  •  THE  •  STATE  •  OF  • 
NEW  HAMPSHIRE,  the  words  separated  by  round  periods,  except  between  the  parts  of 
New  Hampshire;  at  the  lowest  point  of  the  inscription  is  the  date  1776,  flanked  on  either  side 
by  a  5 -pointed  star,  which  group  separates  the  beginning  and  end  of  the  inscription;  the 
whole  form  and  design  to  be  as  follows: 


RSA  3:9-a  Unauthorized  Use  Prohibited.  The  state  seal  shall  be  the  property  of  the  state 
of  New  Hampshire.  No  person  shall  manufacture,  sell,  expose  for  sale,  or  have  in  possession 
for  sale  any  article  or  substance,  being  an  article  of  merchandise  or  receptacle  of 
merchandise  or  article  or  been  printed,  painted,  attached,  or  otherwise  placed  a 
representation  or  likeness  of  the  state  seal,  provided,  however,  that  upon  application,  the 
secretary  of  state  may  authorize  the  use  of  the  state  seal.  Once  such  approval  is  given,  such 
use  shall  be  exempt  from  the  provisions  of  this  section  until  or  unless  such  approval  is 
revoked  or  suspended  by  the  secretary  of  state. 

RSA  3:10  State  Bird.  The  purple  finch  is  hereby  designated  as  the  official  state  bird  of 
New  Hampshire. 


RSA  3:11  State  Insect.    The  ladybug,  also  known  as  the  ladybird  and  the  lady  beetle,  is 
hereby  designated  as  the  official  state  insect  of  New  Hampshire. 


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RSA  3:12  State  Animal.  The  white  tail  deer  is  hereby  designated  as  the  official  state  animal 
of  New  Hampshire. 

RSA  3:13  State  Rock.  Granite  is  hereby  designated  as  the  official  state  rock  of 
New  Hampshire. 

RSA  3:14  State  Mineral.  Beryl  is  hereby  designated  as  the  official  state  mineral  of 
New  Hampshire. 

RSA  3:15  State  Gem.  Smoky  quartz  is  hereby  designated  as  the  official  state  gem  of 
New  Hampshire. 

RSA  3:16  State  Amphibian.  The  spotted  newt,  Notophthalmus  viridescens,  is  hereby 
designated  as  the  official  state  amphibian  of  New  Hampshire. 

RSA  3:17  State  Wildflower.  The  pink  lady's  slipper,  Cypripedium  acaule,  is  hereby 
designated  as  the  official  state  wildflower  of  New  Hampshire. 

RSA  3:18  State  Butterfly.  The  Karner  Blue,  Lycaeides  melissa,  subspecies  samuelis,  is 
hereby  designated  as  of  the  official  state  butterfly  of  New  Hampshire. 

RSA  3:19  State  Saltwater  Game  Fish.  The  striped  bass,  Roccus  saxatilis,  is  hereby 
designated  as  the  official  state  saltwater  game  fish  of  New  Hampshire. 

RSA  3:20  State  Freshwater  Fish.  The  Brook  trout,  Salvelinus  fontinalis,  is  hereby 
designated  as  the  official  state  freshwater  fish. 

RSA  3:21  State  Tartan.  I.  There  shall  be  an  official  state  tartan  of  New  Hampshire.  The 
sett  for  the  New  Hampshire  tartan  shall  be  as  follows:  green  56;  black  2;  green  2;  black  12; 
white  2;  black  12;  purple  2;  black  2;  purple  8;  red  6;  and  purple  28. 

II.  The  colors  listed  in  paragraph  I  represent  the  following:  purple  represents  the  purple 
finch  and  the  purple  lilac,  the  state  bird  and  the  state  wildflower;  green  represents  the  green 
of  the  forests;  black  represents  the  granite  mountains;  white  represents  the  snow;  and  red 
represents  all  state  heroes. 

RSA  3:22  State  Sport.  Skiing  is  hereby  designated  as  the  official  state  sport  of  New 
Hampshire. 

RSA  3:23  New  Hampshire  Native.  I.  A  New  Hampshire  native  is  someone  who  was  born 
in  the  state  of  New  Hampshire  or  someone  born  to  a  mother  domiciled  in  the  state  of  New 
Hampshire  at  the  time  of  his  or  her  birth. 

II.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  affect  official  records. 

III.  No  person  who  in  good  faith  proclaims  himself  or  herself  to  be  a  New  Hampshire  native 
pursuant  to  this  section  shall  be  charged  with  perjury. 


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OLD  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


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LEGAL  HOLIDAYS  IN  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


New  Year's  Day 

Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.,  Civil  Rights  Day 

Washington's  Birthday 

Memorial  Day 

Independence  Day 

Labor  Day 

Columbus  Day 

Biennial  Election  Day 

Veterans  Day 
Thanksgiving  Day 
Christmas  Day 


January  1st 

3rd  Monday  in  January 

3rd  Monday  in  February 

Last  Monday  in  May 

July  4,h 

1M  Monday  in  September 

2nd  Monday  in  October 

Tuesday  following  the  first 
Monday  in  November 

November  11th 

Whenever  appointed 

December  25th 


DAYLIGHT  SAVING  TIME 


First  Sunday  in  April  at  2:00  A.M.  to 
Last  Sunday  in  October  at  2:00  A.M. 


STATE  CAPITALS,  NICKNAMES.  FLOWERS  AND  BIRDS 


163 


STATE  CAPITALS,  NICKNAMES,  FLOWERS  and  BIRDS 


State 

Capital 

Nickname 

Flower 

Bird 

Alabama 

Montgomery 

Yellow-hammer 

Camellia 

Yellowhammer 

Alaska 

Juneau 

The  Last  Frontier 
or  Land  of  the 

Midnight  Sun 

Forget-Me-Not 

Willow  Ptarmigan 

Arizona 

Phoenix 

Grand  Canyon  State 

Saguaro  Cactus 
Blossom 

Cactus  Wren 

Arkansas 

Little  Rock 

The  Natural  State 

Apple  Blossom 

Mockingbird 

California 

Sacramento 

Golden  State 

California  Poppy 

California  Valley 
Quail 

Colorado 

Denver 

Centennial  State 

Rocky  Mt. 
Columbine 

Lark  Bunting 

Connecticut 

Hartford 

Constitution  State 

Mountain  Laurel 

Robin 

Delaware 

Dover 

Diamond  State 

Peach  Blossom 

Blue  Hen  Chicken 

Florida 

Tallahassee 

Sunshine  State 

Orange  Blossom 

Mockingbird 

Georgia 

Atlanta 

Peach  State 

Cherokee  Rose 

Brown  Thrasher 

Hawaii 

Honolulu 

Aloha  State 

Pua  Aloalo 

Nene 

Idaho 

Boise 

Gem  State 

Syringa 

Mountain  Bluebird 

Illinois 

Springfield 

Prairie  State 

Purple  Violet 

Cardinal 

Indiana 

Indianapolis 

Hoosier  State 

Peony 

Cardinal 

Iowa 

Des  Moines 

Hawkeye  State 

Wild  Prairie  Rose 

Eastern  Goldfinch 

Kansas 

Topeka 

Sunflower  State 

Sunflower 

Western  Meadow  lark 

Kentucky 

Frankfort 

Bluegrass  State 

Goldenrod 

Cardinal 

Louisiana 

Baton  Rouge 

Pelican  State 

Magnolia 

Eastern  Brown 
Pelican 

Maine 

Augusta 

Pine  Tree  State 

Pine  Cone  and  Tassel 

Chickadee 

Maryland 

Annapolis 

Free  State 

Black-eyed  Susan 

Baltimore  Oriole 

Massachusetts 

Boston 

Bay  State 

Mayflower 

Chickadee 

Michigan 

Lansing 

Wolverine  State 

Apple  Blossom 

Robin 

Minnesota 

State  Paul 

North  Star  State 

Lady  Slipper 

Goldfinch 

Mississippi 

Jackson 

Magnolia  State 

Magnolia 

Mockingbird 

Missouri 

Jefferson  City 

Show-Me  State 

Hawthorn 

Bluebird 

Montana 

Helena 

Treasure  State 

Bitterroot 

Western  Meadowlark 

Nebraska 

Lincoln 

Comhusker  State 

Goldenrod 

Western  Meadowlark 

Nevada 

Carson  City 

Sagebrush  State 

Sagebrush 

Mountian  Bluebird 

New  Hampshire 

Concord 

Granite  State 

Purple  Lilac 

Purple  Finch 

New  Jersey 

Trenton 

Garden  State 

Violet 

Eastern  Goldfinch 

New  Mexico 

Santa  Fe 

Land  of  Enchantment 

Yucca  Flower 

Roadrunner 

New  York 

Albany 

Empire  State 

Rose 

Bluebird 

North  Carolina 

Raleigh 

Tar  Heel  State 

Dogwood 

Cardinal 

North  Dakota 

Bismark 

Sioux  State 

Wild  Prairie  Rose 

Western  Meadowlark 

Ohio 

Columbus 

Buckeye  State 

Scarlet  Carnation 

Cardinal 

Oklahoma 

Oklahoma  City 

Sooner  State 

Mistletoe 

Scissor-tailed 
Flycatcher 

Oregon 

Salem 

Beaver  State 

Oregon  Grape 

Western  Meadowlark 

Pennsylvania 

Harrisburg 

Keystone  State 

Mountain  Laurel 

Ruffed  Grouse 

Rhode  Island 

Providence 

Ocean  State 

Violet 

Rhode  Island  Red 

South  Carolina 

Columbia 

Palmetto  State 

Yellow  Jessamine 

Great  Carolina  Wren 

South  Dakota 

Pierre 

Mt.  Rushmore  State 

Pasque  Flower 

Ring-necked  Pheasant 

Tennessee 

Nashville 

Volunteer  State 

Iris 

Mockingbird 

Texas 

Austin 

Lone  Star  State 

Bluebonnet 

Mockingbird 

Utah 

Salt  Lake  City 

Beehive  State 

Sego  Lily 

California  Seagull 

Vermont 

Montpelier 

Green  Mountain.  State 

Red  Clover 

Hermit  Thrush 

Virginia 

Richmond 

Old  Dominion 

American  Dogwood 

Cardinal 

Washington 

Olympia 

Evergreen  State 

Pink  Rhododendron 

Willow  Goldfinch 

West  Virginia 

Charlestown 

Mountain.  State 

Rhododendron 

Cardinal 

Wisconsin 

Madison 

Badger  State 

Wood  Violet 

Robin 

Wyoming 

Cheyenne 

Equality  State 

Indian  Paintbrush 

Western  Meadowlark 

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WHEN  NEW  STATES  JOINED  THE  UNION 

The  13  original  States  were  Massachusetts,  Rhode  Island,  Connecticut,  New  Hampshire, 
New  York,  New  Jersey,  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  Maryland,  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South 
Carolina,  and  Georgia.  Following  the  ratification  of  the  Constitution,  new  States  were 
admitted  in  this  order. 


14. 

Vermont 

March  4,  1791 

33. 

Oregon 

February  14,  1859 

15. 

Kentucky 

June  1,  1792 

34. 

Kansas 

January.  29,  1861 

16. 

Tennessee 

June  1,  1796 

35. 

West  Virginia 

June  20,  1863 

17. 

Ohio 

March  1,  1803 

36. 

Nevada 

October  31,  1864 

18. 

Louisiana 

April  30,  1812 

37. 

Nebraska 

March  1,  1867 

19. 

Indiana 

December  11,  1816 

38. 

Colorado 

August  1,  1876 

20. 

Mississippi 

December  10,  1817 

* 

North  Dakota 

November  2,  1889 

21. 

Illinois 

December  3,  1818 

* 

South  Dakota 

November  2,  1889 

22. 

Alabama 

December  14,  1819 

41. 

Montana 

November  8,  1889 

23. 

Maine 

March  15,  1820 

42. 

Washington 

November  11,  1889 

24. 

Missouri 

August  10,  1821 

43. 

Idaho 

July  3,  1890 

25. 

Arkansas 

June  15,  1836 

44. 

Wyoming 

July  10,  1890 

26. 

Michigan 

January.  26,  1837 

45. 

Utah 

January.  4,  1896 

27. 

Florida 

March  3,  1845 

46. 

Oklahoma 

November  16,  1907 

28. 

Texas 

December  29,  1845 

47. 

New  Mexico 

January.  6,  1912 

29. 

Iowa 

December  28,  1846 

48. 

Arizona 

February  14,  1912 

30. 

Wisconsin 

May  29,  1848 

49. 

Alaska 

January.  3,  1959 

31. 

California 

September  9,  1850 

50. 

Hawaii 

August  21,  1959 

32. 

Minnesota 

May  11,  1858 

*  North  Dakota  and  South  Dakota  were  admitted  simultaneously  on  November  2,  1889.  To 
avoid  precedence  to  either  State,  President  Harrison  shuffled  the  proclamations  before  signing. 


CONSTITUTIONAL  CONVENTIONS 


165 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  STATE 
CONSTITUTIONAL  CONVENTIONS 


Number  of 

Date  Held 

Where  Held 

President 

Convention 

First 

1775-1776 

Exeter  (Was  the  51" 

Matthew  Thornton 

Provincial  Congress) 

Merrimack 

Second 

1778-1779 

Concord 

Meshech  Weare, 
Hampton  Falls 

Third 

1781-1783 

Concord 

George  Atkinson, 
Portsmouth 

Fourth 

1791-1792 

Concord  (l9  Constitutional 

Samuel  Livermore 

Convention  to  amend  the 

Holderness 

present  Constitution 

Fifth 

1850-1851 

Concord 

Franklin  Pierce, 
Concord 

There  were  no  Constitutional  Conventions  from  1851-1875  although  the  question  of  calling  one  was 
submitted  to  the  people  at  seven  different  times.  The  Civil  War  postponed  a  Constitutional  Convention 
which  might  otherwise  have  been  held  ( 1861 ) 


Sixth 

1876 

Concord 

Seventh 

1889 

Concord 

Eighth 

1902 

Concord 

Ninth 

1912 

Concord 

Tenth 

1918- 

1923 

Concord 

Eleventh 

1930 

Concord 

Twelfth 

1938 

Concord 

Thirteenth 

1948 

Concord 

Fourteenth 

1956-1959 

Concord 

Fifteenth 

1964 

Concord 

Sixteenth 

1974 

Concord 

Seventeenth 

1984 

Concord 

Daniel  Clark, 
Manchester 

Charles  H.  Bell, 
Exeter 

Frank  S.  Streeter, 
Concord 

Edwin  F.  Jones, 
Manchester 

Albert  O.  Brown, 
Manchester 

Frank  N.  Parsons, 
Franklin 

George  H.  Moses, 
Concord 

Robert  W.  Upton, 
Concord 

J.  Walker  Wiggin, 
Manchester 

Richard  F.  Upton, 
Concord 

Walter  Peterson, 
Peterborough 

Richard  F.  Upton, 
Concord 


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PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY— 2004 

(The  weather  on  election  day  throughout  New  Hampshire  was  cloudy,  dry  and  22  degrees) 

A  Presidential  Primary  was  held  on  January  27,  2004  for  the  choice  of  President  and 
Vice-President  of  the  United  States.  There  were  14  Republican  candidates  for  President 
and  2  for  Vice-President,  and  there  were  23  Democratic  candidates  for  President  and  no 
candidates  for  Vice-President. 

The  following  list  shows  the  names  and  domiciles  of  the  candidates  and  the 
number  of  votes  for  each. 


Republican  Ballots  Cast   66,130 

Republican  Absentee  Ballots  Cast    3,284 

Total  Republican  Ballots  Cast 69,414 

Democratic  Ballots  Cast 210,262 

Democratic  Absentee  Ballots  Cast  11 ,047 

Total  Democratic  Ballots  Cast    221,309 

Republican  Names  on  Checklist 246,529 

Democratic  Names  on  Checklist 199,386 

Undeclared  Names  on  Checklist 270.052 

Total  Names  on  Checklist 715.967 

Persons  registering  to  vote  at  polling  place  on  Presidential  Primary  Election  Day 26,890 

Undeclared  voters  declaring  a  party  on  Presidential  Primary  Election  Day 

Republican    7,702 

Democratic  95,634 

Undeclared  voters  voting  who  returned  to  undeclared  status  before  leaving 

the  polling  place   80,735 

VOTE  FOR  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

REPUBLICAN  PARTY 

George  W.  Bush,  Texas,  r  53,962 

John  F.  Kerry,  Massachusetts,  d   2,819 

Howard  Dean,  Vermont,  d    1 ,789 

Wesley  K.  Clark,  Arkansas,  d 1,407 

John  Edwards,  North  Carolina,  d   1 ,088 

Joe  Lieberman.  Connecticut,  d  914 

Richard  P.  Bosa.  New  Hampshire,  r  841 

John  Buchanan,  Florida,  r 836 

John  Donald  Rigazio,  New  Hampshire,  r 803 

Robert  Edward  Haines.  New  Hampshire,  r 579 

Michael  Callis,  New  Hampshire,  r  388 

Blake  Ashby.  Missouri,  r 264 

Millie  Howard,  Ohio,  r 239 

Tom  Laughlin.  California,  r   154 

Bill  Wyatt,  California,  r    153 

Jim  Taylor,  Minnesota,  r 124 

Mark  Dick  Harnes,  New  York,  r 87 

Cornelius  E.  O'Connor,  Florida,  r 77 

George  Gostigian,  New  Jersey,  r 52 

Dennis  J.  Kucinich,  Ohio,  d   38 

Al  Sharpton,  New  York,  d 15 

Carol  Moseley  Braun,  Illinois,  d 6 

Lyndon  H.  LaRouche.  Jr.,  Virginia,  d 5 

Dick  Gephardt,  Missouri,  d 4 

Katherine  Bateman.  Illinois,  d    3 


1 70  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


Willie  Felix  Carter.  Texas,  d 1 

Robert  H.  Linnell.  New  Hampshire,  d    1 

Edward  Thomas  O'Donnell,  Jr.,  New  Hampshire,  d    1 

Fern  Penna,  New  York,  d    1 

Miscellaneous  write-ins    973 

DEMOCRATIC  PARTY 

John  F.  Kerry,  Massachusetts,  d   84,377 

Howard  Dean,  Vermont,  d    57,76 1 

Wesley  K.  Clark,  Arkansas,  d 27,314 

John  Edwards,  North  Carolina,  d   26,487 

Joe  Lieberman,  Connecticut,  d  18,91 1 

Dennis  J.  Kucinich,  Ohio,  d   3,114 

Dick  Gephardt.  Missouri,  d 419 

Al  Sharpton,  New  York,  d 347 

George  W.  Bush,  Texas,  r 257 

Lyndon  H.  LaRouche,  Jr.,  Virginia,  d 90 

Willie  Felix  Carter,  Texas,  d 86 

Carol  Moseley  Braun,  Illinois,  d 81 

Edward  Thomas  O'Donnell,  Jr.,  New  Hampshire,  d    79 

Katherine  Bateman,  Illinois,  d    68 

Randy  Crow,  North  Carolina,  d    60 

Vincent  S.  Hamm.  Colorado,  d 58 

Robert  H.  Linnell,  New  Hampshire,  d    49 

Gerry  Dokka,  Georgia,  d 42 

Caroline  Pettinato  Killeen,  Pennsylvania,  d 31 

R.  Randy  Lee,  New  York,  d    15 

Harry  W.  Braun  III,  Arizona,  d 13 

Mildred  Glover,  Maryland,  d    11 

Fem  Penna.  New  York,  d    8 

Leonard  Dennis  Talbow,  Arizona,  d  8 

John  Donald  Rigazio.  New  Hampshire,  r 5 

Blake  Ashby,  Missouri,  r 2 

John  Buchanan,  Florida,  r 2 

Miscellaneous  write-ins    92 

VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

REPUBLICAN  PARTY 

Dick  Cheney  (write-in) 11.135 

Red  Jahncke,  Connecticut,  r 5,759 

Flora  Bleckner,  New  York,  r 5,57 1 

John  Edwards,  (write-in) 630 

Wesley  K.  Clark,  (write-in) 427 

Colin  Powell  (write-in) 390 

John  F.  Kerry  (write-in)    389 

Joe  Lieberman  (write-in) 352 

Howard  Dean  (write-in)   297 

John  McCain  (write-in) 282 

Hillary  Clinton  (write-in)   25 

George  W.  Bush  (write-in)   22 

Miscellaneous  write-ins    1,475 

DEMOCRATIC  PARTY 

John  Edwards  (write-in)  16,641 

Wesley  K.  Clark  (write-in)   7,636 

Joe  Lieberman  (write-in) 4,460 

John  F.  Kerry  (write-in)    3,402 

Howard  Dean  (write-in)   3,022 

Carol  Moseley  Braun  (write-in)   991 

Dick  Gephardt  (write-in) 987 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY  1 7  1 


Dennis  J.  Kucinich  (write-in)  810 

Hillary  Clinton  (write-in)   606 

Al  Sharpton  (write-in) 262 

Al  Gore  (write-in) 200 

Dick  Cheney  (w  rite-in) 1 20 

Jeanne  Shaheen  (write-in) 107 

John  McCain  (write-in) 87 

Colin  Powell  (write-in) 43 

Ralph  Nader  (write-in )   39 

Red  Jahncke.  Connecticut,  r 36 

Flora  Bleckner.  New  York,  r 4 

Miscellaneous  write-ins    3,495 


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NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
SUMMARY  BY  COUNTIES/REPUBLICAN 


■r 


r 

Belknap 

11 

Carroll 

6 

Cheshire 

8 

Coos 

7 

Grafton 

20 

Hillsborough 

80 

Merrimack 

43 

Rockingham 

57 

Strafford 

22 

Sullivan 

10 

TOTALS 

264 

«? 


o^ 


30 

44 

68 

46 

65 

224 

109 

186 

34 

35 

841 


4 

51 

3,027 

41 

2,468 

58 

2.719 

38 

1,350 

64 

3.571 

194 

15,970 

112 

7,450 

192 

12,199 

50 

3,422 

36 

1,786 

836 


53,962 


9 


20 
59 
15 
14 
29 
90 
49 
80 
20 
12 

388 


/ 

4 

2 

27 

1 

27 

2 

22 

1 

8 

2 

36 

15 

198 

9 

86 

16 

132 

4 

29 

0 

14 

52 


579 


4 

V 

/ 

O 

f 

Belknap 

i 

11 

6 

1 

28 

9 

6 

Carroll 

10 

16 

6 

4 

34 

6 

8 

Cheshire 

6 

13 

6 

6 

9 

7 

11 

Coos 

3 

9 

2 

1 

13 

4 

4 

Grafton 

9 

13 

9 

5 

33 

4 

12 

Hillsborough 

31 

70 

42 

23 

195 

35 

34 

Merrimack 

14 

43 

24 

10 

63 

18 

21 

Rockingham 

7 

42 

40 

19 

139 

34 

41 

Strafford 

2 

15 

15 

5 

270 

4 

10 

Sullivan 

4 

7 

4 

3 

19 

3 

6 

TOTALS 

87 

239 

154 

77 

803 

124 

153 

/ 

Belknap 

115 

Carroll 

76 

Cheshire 

150 

Coos 

53 

Grafton 

90 

Hillsborough 

352 

Merrimack 

209 

Rockingham 

230 

Strafford 

110 

Sullivan 

22 

TOTALS 

1,407 

if 


129 

87 
185 

60 
187 
387 
227 
309 
134 

84 

1,789 


f 

67 

21 

81 

40 

79 

299 

172 

205 

92 

32 

1,088 


& 


229 
134 
198 

95 
201 
720 
359 
532 
266 

85 

2,819 


/ 

2 
1 

5 
1 

7 
9 
7 
4 
2 
0 


38 


/ 

/ 

■J 

69 

0 

26 

0 

64 

3 

17 

1 

42 

1 

288 

2 

113 

2 

184 

4 

93 

2 

18 

0 

914 


15 


The  following  candidates  received  less  than  10  votes  statewide:  Bateman-3;  Moseley  Braun-6;  Carter- 1;  Gephardt-4; 
LaRouche-5:  Linnell-1;  O'Donnell-1;  Penna-1.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  973 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


173 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
BELKNAP  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


# 


Alton 
Barnstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Ward  1 
Laconia  Ward  2 
Laconia  Ward  3 
Laconia  Ward  4 
Laconia  Ward  5 
Laconia  Ward  6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbornton 
Tilton 


0 
1 
2 
0 
0 


0 
1 
1 
0 
0 
2 
0 

0 

9 


1 

4 

7 
2 
1 

2 
2 
0 
1 
1 

0 
0 
3 
1 
1 
4 


/ 

3 

321 

5 

197 

5 

275 

2 

95 

8 

387 

2 

212 

3 

175 

0 

121 

1 

118 

3 

118 

1 

82 

0 

149 

6 

334 

2 

140 

6 

140 

4 

163 

d 

0 
0 
0 
2 
3 
2 
2 
0 
1 

0 
0 

1 
1 
1 

2 
5 


3 
2 
3 
1 
0 
1 
1 
0 

1 

2 
1 
1 
3 
2 
3 
3 


/ 

2 
2 
0 
0 

2 
2 
0 
0 

1 
1 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 


TOTALS 


11 


30 


51 


3,027 


20 


27 


11 


Alton 
Barnstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Ward  1 
Laconia  Ward  2 
Laconia  Ward  3 
Laconia  Ward  4 
Laconia  Ward  5 
Laconia  Ward  6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbornton 
Tilton 


5 
2 
3 
1 
6 
0 
1 
0 
0 

1 

0 

1 

3 
0 
4 
1 


# 


4 
7 

20 
1 

16 
8 
4 
4 
6 
5 
5 

10 

15 
2 
2 
6 


<f 


ff 


8 
7 

14 
3 

14 

11 
8 
5 

10 
0 
6 

14 
9 
5 
2 

13 


/ 

2 

2 

17 

1 

9 
4 
0 
0 
3 
4 
3 
5 
9 
4 
2 
2 


/ 

10 
12 
33 

1 
36 
15 
13 

6 
10 

9 
13 

9 
32 
13 
10 

7 


/ 


V 


9 
3 
6 

1 

9 
6 
7 
4 
4 
1 
1 
3 
6 
4 
3 
2 


TOTALS 


28 


115 


129 


67 


229 


69 


Gostigian:  1-Belmont;  1 -Sanbornton.  Harnes:  1-Alton.  Laughlin:  1-Barnstead  l-Gilford;  1-Gilmanton;  1-Laconia  Wdl; 
1-Meredith;  1 -Sanbornton.  O'Connor:  1-Laconia  Wd3.  Taylor:  1-Alton;  1-Barnstead;  2-Gilford;  2-Gilmanton;  1-Laconia 
Wd6;  1-New  Hampton;  1 -Sanbornton.  Kucinich:  l-Gilford:  1-Meredith.  LaRouche:  1-Gilmanton.  Wyatt:  2-Gilmanton; 
1-Laconia  Wd  4;  2-Meredith;  1 -Sanbornton.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  35 


174 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CARROLL  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


4 

? 

/ 

4 

/ 

Albany 
Bartlett 

0 

2 

0 
3 

22 
138 

1 

8 

0 

4 

0 
0 

0 
0 

Brookfield 

1 

0 

54 

0 

2 

0 

0 

Chatham 

1 

0 

20 

0 

1 

0 

0 

Conway 
Eaton 

4 
0 

3 

1 

270 
27 

17 
2 

8 
0 

2 
0 

2 
0 

Effingham 
Freedom 

3 
4 

1 
3 

53 
96 

2 

1 

0 
0 

0 
0 

1 

2 

Hale's  Location 

0 

0 

11 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Hart's  Location 

0 

0 

13 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Jackson 

0 

0 

69 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Madison 

2 

3 

104 

7 

0 

0 

0 

Moultonborough 

Ossipee 

Sandwich 

3 

4 
3 

7 
7 

1 

394 

168 

98 

2 
2 
2 

2 
3 
0 

4 
1 
0 

1 
1 

2 

Tamworth 

0 

7 

124 

5 

0 

1 

2 

Tuftonboro 

4 

0 

167 

1 

1 

1 

3 

Wakefield 

5 

2 

189 

1 

1 

0 

1 

Wolfeboro 

8 

3 

451 

6 

5 

1 

1 

TOTALS 

44 

f 

■i 

41 

b 
*•* 

2,468 

b 

<>- 

59 

b 
f 

27 

b 

4 

10 

16 

b 

/ 

s> 

Albany 
Bartlett 

0 

2 

2 
9 

2 
7 

1 
0 

0 

11 

0 
1 

Brookfield 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

Chatham 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Conway 
Eaton 

2 
0 

20 

1 

19 
3 

3 

1 

31 

12 

4 
0 

Effingham 
Freedom 

3 
0 

0 
0 

0 
6 

0 
0 

0 
6 

1 

5 

Hale's  Location 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Hart's  Location 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Jackson 

0 

6 

3 

1 

4 

3 

Madison 

2 

3 

0 

0 

8 

0 

Moultonborough 

3 

11 

11 

6 

20 

6 

Ossipee 

5 

1 

12 

2 

7 

4 

Sandwich 

0 

6 

10 

1 

11 

1 

Tamworth 

3 

7 

0 

2 

14 

1 

Tuftonboro 

0 

1 

3 

0 

4 

0 

Wakefield 

8 

2 

6 

0 

1 

0 

Wolfeboro 

5 

7 

4 

4 

3 

0 

TOTALS 

34 

76 

87 

21 

134 

26 

Ashby:  1-Brookfield;  1-Conway;  1 -Moultonborough;  1-Sandwich;  1-Tuftonboro;  1-Wolfeboro.  Gostigian:  1-Wolfeboro. 
Laughlin:  3-Conway;  1 -Jackson;  1 -Madison;  1 -Wolfeboro.  O'Connor:  2-Moultonborough;  1 -Tuftonboro;  1-Wolfeboro. 
Taylor:  1-Albany;  1-Conway;  1-Madison;  1-Ossipee;  1-Tamworth;  1-Wolfeboro.  Wyatt:  2-Moultonborough;  1  Ossipee; 
1 -Tamworth;  4- Wolfeboro.  Kucinich:  1-Wolfeboro.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  44 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


175 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CHESHIRE  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


* 


*? 


Alstead 
Chesterfield 
Dublin 
Fitz william 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy  1 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 


0 
3 
3 
0 
0 
2 
6 
6 
2 
3 
3 
4 
3 
0 
2 
1 
1 
9 
0 
1 
1 

0 
7 
2 
3 
0 
7 


/ 

4) 

0 

90 

4 

103 

5 

129 

1 

92 

0 

43 

1 

35 

6 

83 

4 

282 

1 

65 

2 

128 

2 

143 

3 

178 

2 

195 

3 

66 

2 

28 

2 

30 

2 

31 

0 

231 

0 

11 

1 

64 

0 

31 

0 

34 

9 

232 

61 

0 

2 

166 

2 

74 

2 

94 

a 


i 

0 
2 
0 
0 
0 
0 
2 
0 
3 
1 
1 
1 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
2 
2 
0 
0 

1 


4 


0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 

1 
1 

2 
5 
1 
0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 
0 
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0 

1 
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0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
6 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 


0 
0 

1 


TOTALS 


68 


58 


2.719 


15 


22 


13 


176 


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PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CHESHIRE  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


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1 

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2 

0 

Dublin 

0 

4 

0 

3 

2 

0 

Fitzwilliam 

0 

1 

9 

0 

0 

2 

Gilsum 

0 

0 

5 

0 

5 

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Harrisville 

0 

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2 

0 

0 

0 

Hinsdale 

2 

2 

6 

1 

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Jaffrey 

1 

6 

7 

3 

23 

5 

Keene  Ward  1 

0 

9 

4 

4 

9 

2 

Keene  Ward  2 

0 

12 

12 

5 

13 

1 

Keene  Ward  3 

1 

11 

9 

9 

10 

5 

Keene  Ward  4 

1 

16 

17 

8 

13 

8 

Keene  Ward  5 

2 

19 

19 

9 

22 

6 

Marlborough 
Marlow 

0 
0 

1 

1 

6 

1 

1 
1 

5 

1 

4 

1 

Nelson 

0 

2 

0 

1 

1 

2 

Richmond 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

Rindge 

1 

10 

0 

12 

14 

5 

Roxbury 
Stoddard 

0 
0 

1 

1 

0 

4 

1 
1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

Sullivan 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

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Surry 

Swanzey 

TroyO 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

0 
0 

3 
0 

1 

4 
33 
7 
2 
2 

5 
34 

2 
15 

5 

1 
11 
11 

1 

1 

3 

19 

1 

15 
2 

2 
11 

1 
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Winchester 

0 

3 

9 

4 

11 

2 

TOTALS 

11 

150 

185 

81 

198 

64 

Ashby:  3-Chesterfield;  1 -Dublin;  1 -Jaffrey;  1 -Keene  Wd2;  2- Walpole.  Gostigian:  1 -Gilsum;  1 -Stoddard.  Harnes: 
1-Alstead;  1-Jaffrey;  1 -Keene  Wd2;  1 -Keene  Wd3;  1-Richmond;  1-Troy.  Laughlin:  1-Alstead;  1-Jaffrey;  1 -Keene  Wd5; 
1 -Richmond;  1 -Swanzey;  1 -Walpole.  O'Connor:  1-Alstead;  2-Hinsdale;  1 -Keene  Wd2;  1 -Keene  Wd4;  1 -Walpole. 
Rigazio:  2-Dublin;  1-Jaffrey:  1 -Keene  Wd2;  1 -Keene  Wd5;  2-Swanzey;  1 -Westmoreland:  1 -Winchester.  Taylor: 
3-Chesterfield;  1 -Keene  Wd2;  1 -Keene  Wd4;  1 -Keene  Wd5;  1-Richmond.  Bateman:  2-Stoddard.  Moseley  Braun: 
5-Fitzwilliam;  1-Jaffrey.  Kucinich:  2-Keene  Wd2;  1-Keene  Wd4;  1-Rindge;  1-Sullivan.  LaRouche:  1-Fitzwilliam. 
Linnell:  1-Keene  Wd2.  Sharpton:  1-Hinsdale:  1-Swanzey;  1-Troy.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  67 


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Bean's  Purchase 

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42 

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Berlin  Ward  2 

6 

3 

63 

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2 

Berlin  Ward  3 

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112 

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29 

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Cambridge 

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0 

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38 

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Chandler's  Purchase 

0 

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Clarksville 

1 

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23 

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1 

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120 

0 

2 

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1 

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37 

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0 

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Cutt's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

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Dalton 

0 

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46 

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0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

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Dixville 

0 

0 

11 

0 

0 

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0 

2 

25 

0 

0 

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Errol 

0 

0 

23 

0 

1 

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Erving's  Location 

0 

0 

0 

0 

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3 

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87 

2 

3 

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Green's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

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0 

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Hadley's  Purchase 

0 

0 

0 

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Jefferson 

5 

0 

79 

1 

0 

2 

Kilkenny 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Lancaster 

2 

6 

193 

0 

1 

6 

Low  &  Burbank's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Martin's  Location 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Milan 

1 

3 

71 

0 

0 

2 

Millsfield 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Northumberland 

3 

2 

61 

0 

0 

6 

Odell 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Pinkham's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Pittsburg 

0 

2 

51 

0 

1 

0 

Randolph 

0 

2 

42 

0 

1 

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Sargent's  Purchase 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

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Second  College  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

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Shelbume 

0 

0 

22 

2 

0 

1 

Stark 

0 

0 

19 

2 

0 

4 

Stewartstown 

1 

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41 

2 

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Stratford 

1 

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21 

0 

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Success 

0 

0 

0 

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Thompson  &  Mes's  Purchase 

0 

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0 

0 

0 

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Wentworth's  Location 

0 

0 

0 

0 

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Whitefield 

6 

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92 

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TOTALS 


46 


38 


1,350 


14 


13 


53 


178 


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COOS  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


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Berlin  Ward  3 

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Carroll 

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Clarksville 

Colebrook 

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Cult's  Grant 

Dalton 

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Dixville 

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Enrol 

Erving's  Location 

Gorham 

Green's  Grant 

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Jefferson 

Kilkenny 

Lancaster 

Low  &  Burbank's  Grant 

Martin's  Location 

Milan 

Millsfield 

Northumberland 

Odell 

Pinkham's  Grant 

Pittsburg 

Randolph 

Sargent's  Purchase 

Second  College  Grant 

Shelburne 

Stark 

Stewartstown 

Stratford 

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Thompson  &  Mes's  Purchase 

Went  worth's  Location 

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TOTALS 


60 


40 


95 


17 


Ashby:  1 -Carroll;  1 -Colebrook;  1 -Gorham;  1 -Jefferson;  1 -Lancaster;  1 -Northumberland;  1 -Whitefield.  Gostigian: 
1 -Columbia.  Haines:  1 -Berlin  Wd2;  5-Gorham;  1 -Northumberland;  1 -Whitefield.  Harnes:  2-Berlin  Wd3;  1 -Dalton. 
Howard:  1  -Berlin  Wdl;  2-Clarksville;  2-Colebrook;  1  -Dalton;  1-Lancaster;  2-Northumberland.  Laughlin:  l-BerlinWd2; 
1-Gorham.O'Connor:  1 -Gorham.  Taylor:  l-BerlinWd2;  1-Colebrook;  1-Dummer;  1 -Whitefield.  Wyatt:  1 -Berlin  Wd3; 
1-Carroll;  1-Gorham;  1  -Pittsburg.  Kucinich:  1 -Gorham.  Sharpton:  1 -Jefferson.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  14 


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1 

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75 

0 

3 

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0 

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112 

0 

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0 

0 

1 

45 

0 

2 

0 

Benton 

0 

0 

1 

27 

0 

1 

0 

Bethlehem 

0 

1 

1 

87 

0 

1 

0 

Bridgewater 

2 

0 

1 

66 

1 

0 

0 

Bristol 

1 

3 

7 

169 

3 

3 

1 

Campton 

1 

1 

2 

135 

0 

2 

0 

Canaan 

2 

5 

2 

100 

3 

2 

0 

Dorchester 

0 

0 

0 

19 

0 

0 

0 

Easton 

0 

0 

0 

12 

0 

1 

0 

Ellsworth 

0 

0 

1 

10 

0 

0 

0 

Enfield 

1 

3 

3 

155 

2 

0 

2 

Franconia 

0 

1 

0 

60 

1 

0 

1 

Grafton 

0 

1 

1 

52 

0 

3 

1 

Groton 

0 

1 

1 

39 

0 

0 

0 

Hanover 

3 

4 

1 

227 

3 

1 

2 

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2 

9 

6 

223 

3 

2 

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1 

2 

0 

54 

0 

0 

0 

Holdemess 

0 

2 

1 

135 

0 

1 

0 

Landaff 

0 

0 

2 

25 

0 

0 

0 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

1 

1 

2 

141 

0 

1 

1 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

2 

3 

2 

116 

1 

3 

0 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

0 

1 

3 

176 

1 

1 

0 

Lincoln 

1 

1 

0 

68 

0 

0 

0 

Lisbon 

0 

0 

1 

84 

0 

0 

1 

Littleton 

0 

2 

9 

340 

4 

1 

0 

Livermore 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Lyman 

0 

0 

0 

30 

0 

0 

0 

Lyme 

0 

3 

0 

65 

1 

0 

0 

Monroe 

0 

2 

2 

70 

2 

0 

1 

Orange 

0 

0 

0 

11 

0 

0 

0 

Orford 

1 

1 

1 

56 

0 

0 

0 

Piermont 

0 

3 

1 

40 

1 

0 

0 

Plymouth 

1 

4 

3 

155 

1 

2 

0 

Rumney 

0 

4 

1 

96 

0 

1 

0 

Sugar  Hill 

0 

0 

1 

40 

0 

1 

0 

Thornton 

0 

1 

4 

78 

1 

1 

0 

Warren 

1 

2 

0 

53 

0 

0 

0 

Waterville  Valley 

0 

0 

0 

21 

0 

0 

0 

Wentworth 

0 

1 

0 

55 

0 

2 

1 

Woodstock 

0 

1 

0 

49 

1 

0 

1 

TOTALS 


20 


65 


64 


3.571 


29 


36 


13 


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Alexandria 

2 

Ashland 

0 

Bath 

1 

Benton 

0 

Bethlehem 

0 

Bridgewater 

1 

Bristol 

1 

Campton 

4 

Canaan 

0 

Dorchester 

0 

Easton 

1 

Ellsworth 

0 

Enfield 

3 

Franconia 

0 

Grafton 

0 

Groton 

1 

Hanover 

1 

Haverhill 

5 

Hebron 

1 

Holdemess 

0 

Landaff 

0 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

0 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

0 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

1 

Lincoln 

1 

Lisbon 

1 

Littleton 

3 

Livermore 

0 

Lyman 

0 

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0 

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0 

Orange 

0 

Orford 

0 

Piermont 

0 

Plymouth 

1 

Rumney 

0 

Sugar  Hill 

0 

Thornton 

2 

Warren 

0 

Waterville  Valley 

1 

Wentworth 

0 

Woodstock 

2 

TOTALS 

33 

0 
0 
0 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
2 
0 

1 

0 
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6 
6 
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9 
3 
6 

11 
4 
1 
0 
0 
7 
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21 

15 
1 

3 
2 
8 
5 

14 
0 
3 

12 
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1 
3 
5 
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2 
4 

15 
3 
1 

2 
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Gostigian:  1  -Hebron;  1  -Lebanon  Wd2.  Harnes:  3-Haverhill;  2-Hebron;  1-Lebanon  Wd2;  1 -Littleton;  1 -Rumney;  1-Woodstock. 
Laughlin:  1-Alexandria;  1-Bethlehem;  1-Campton;  1 -Grafton;  2-Hanover;  1-Littleton;  1-Orford;  1-Plymouth.  O'Connor: 
1 -Alexandria;  1 -Enfield;  1 -Hebron;  2-Holderness.  Taylor:  1 -Campton;  2-Orford;  1 -Rumney.  Kucinich:  1 -Bristol; 
1 -Bridgewater;  1-Lebanon  Wdl;  1 -Piermont;  1 -Plymouth;  1 -Warren;  1 -Waterville  Valley.  Sharpton:  1 -Plymouth. 
Miscellaneous  write-ins:  44 


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1 

4 

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7 

14 

16 

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5 

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Bennington 

1 

2 

1 

73 

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0 

2 

Brookline 

2 

3 

4 

198 

3 

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5 

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1 

0 

1 

83 

0 

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2 

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1 

0 

0 

108 

1 

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3 

13 

13 

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4 

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0 

0 

1 

86 

1 

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1 

Greenville 

0 

1 

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58 

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1 

0 

1 

122 

0 

0 

0 

Hillsborough 

4 

4 

4 

284 

0 

0 

5 

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0 

11 

4 

403 

4 

0 

7 

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3 

20 

8 

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5 

1 

7 

Litchfield 

3 

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2 

332 

0 

1 

5 

Lyndeborough 

0 

2 

1 

107 

2 

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1 

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3 

3 

4 

599 

2 

1 

1 

Manchester  Ward  2 

1 

3 

4 

385 

1 

1 

1 

Manchester  Ward  3 

0 

1 

3 

175 

1 

1 

2 

Manchester  Ward  4 

2 

3 

1 

276 

2 

0 

5 

Manchester  Ward  5 

1 

2 

4 

168 

0 

0 

4 

Manchester  Ward  6 

3 

1 

4 

407 

0 

0 

2 

Manchester  Ward  7 

1 

0 

3 

307 

3 

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Manchester  Ward  8 

1 

2 

5 

423 

0 

1 

7 

Manchester  Ward  9 

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3 

2 

326 

3 

0 

3 

Manchester  Ward  10 

2 

2 

7 

384 

0 

0 

2 

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2 

0 

4 

347 

1 

0 

6 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

0 

3 

3 

351 

1 

0 

5 

Mason 

1 

0 

0 

82 

0 

0 

0 

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6 

17 

9 

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7 

0 

12 

Milford 

3 

15 

12 

637 

5 

0 

8 

Mont  Vernon 

1 

3 

0 

160 

1 

1 

4 

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1 

11 

7 

393 

7 

0 

12 

Nashua  Ward  2 

0 

5 

0 

309 

4 

0 

8 

Nashua  Ward  3 

1 

3 

2 

260 

1 

0 

1 

Nashua  Ward  4 

0 

3 

1 

136 

0 

0 

6 

Nashua  Ward  5 

0 

3 

4 

307 

0 

1 

5 

Nashua  Ward  6 

5 

8 

6 

236 

0 

1 

5 

Nashua  Ward  7 

0 

3 

6 

246 

0 

0 

2 

Nashua  Ward  8 

0 

4 

5 

216 

0 

0 

5 

Nashua  Ward  9 

2 

5 

2 

312 

2 

0 

1 

New  Boston 

1 

1 

1 

266 

2 

0 

5 

New  Ipswich 

1 

2 

3 

267 

2 

0 

1 

Pel  ham 

3 

8 

5 

429 

5 

1 

4 

Peterborough 

4 

6 

6 

294 

0 

1 

7 

Sharon 

0 

0 

0 

28 

0 

0 

0 

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0 

1 

1 

84 

0 

0 

1 

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3 

2 

7 

298 

2 

2 

7 

Wilton 

1 

1 

0 

183 

3 

0 

0 

Windsor 

0 

0 

0 

17 

0 

0 

0 

TOTALS 


80 


224 


194 


15,970 


90 


15 


198 


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4 

8 

1 

1 

3 

0 

1 

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0 

0 

2 

0 

1 

2 

0 

Bedford 

3 

2 

0 

2 

14 

4 

2 

Bennington 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

1 

0 

Brookline 

0 

2 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

Deering 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

0 

1 

Francestown 

1 

2 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

Goffstown 

3 

1 

1 

1 

6 

0 

2 

Greenfield 

0 

0 

0 

2 

1 

0 

1 

Greenville 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Hancock 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Hillsborough 

3 

1 

0 

2 

6 

0 

1 

Hollis 

1 

1 

0 

1 

7 

1 

1 

Hudson 

1 

1 

4 

0 

7 

1 

1 

Litchfield 

0 

0 

2 

1 

9 

0 

1 

Lyndeborough 

0 

2 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

Manchester  Ward  1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

7 

1 

0 

Manchester  Ward  2 

0 

3 

1 

0 

6 

1 

0 

Manchester  Ward  3 

0 

2 

0 

0 

3 

0 

1 

Manchester  Ward  4 

0 

1 

1 

0 

5 

0 

0 

Manchester  Ward  5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

Manchester  Ward  6 

0 

0 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Manchester  Ward  7 

0 

0 

2 

0 

4 

0 

0 

Manchester  Ward  8 

0 

4 

0 

0 

2 

1 

0 

Manchester  Ward  9 

0 

2 

2 

0 

3 

1 

0 

Manchester  Ward  10 

3 

3 

3 

0 

2 

2 

2 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

5 

0 

2 

Manchester  Ward  12 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

Mason 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Merrimack 

2 

5 

3 

3 

20 

4 

0 

Milford 

1 

4 

1 

1 

15 

3 

2 

Mont  Vernon 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

2 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

5 

Nashua  Ward  3 

0 

3 

3 

0 

3 

1 

1 

Nashua  Ward  4 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Nashua  Ward  5 

2 

3 

0 

1 

2 

1 

1 

Nashua  Ward  6 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  7 

0 

1 

2 

0 

4 

0 

1 

Nashua  Ward  8 

0 

1 

1 

0 

4 

1 

0 

Nashua  Ward  9 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

New  Boston 

0 

4 

2 

0 

5 

0 

2 

New  Ipswich 

1 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

1 

Pelham 

1 

1 

1 

0 

4 

0 

1 

Peterborough 

0 

1 

0 

2 

1 

2 

0 

Sharon 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

Temple 

1 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

Weare 

1 

1 

1 

0 

5 

3 

1 

Wilton 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

Windsor 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

TOTALS 

31 

70 

42 

23 

195 

35 

34 

PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


183 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


/ 

/ 

Amherst 

0 

28 

14 

32 

8 

Antrim 

0 

4 

4 

6 

2 

Bedford 

22 

13 

14 

40 

22 

Bennington 
Brookline 

0 
9 

0 
0 

0 

1 

0 

7 

0 
0 

Deering 
Francestown 

2 

1 

0 

3 

0 
0 

2 

1 

0 

1 

Goffstown 

18 

26 

17 

30 

22 

Greenfield 

4 

2 

3 

4 

0 

Greenville 

0 

3 

3 

6 

0 

Hancock 

3 

2 

2 

4 

1 

Hillsborough 

11 

10 

8 

21 

4 

Hollis 

7 

10 

6 

10 

2 

Hudson 

35 

35 

26 

61 

21 

Litchfield 

12 

5 

4 

11 

3 

Lyndeborough 
Manchester  Ward  1 

0 
13 

5 
16 

0 
10 

4 
32 

1 
23 

Manchester  Ward  2 

9 

12 

12 

10 

11 

Manchester  Ward  3 

6 

5 

6 

17 

6 

Manchester  Ward  4 

5 

8 

6 

13 

9 

Manchester  Ward  5 

7 

5 

3 

9 

8 

Manchester  Ward  6 

10 

10 

12 

11 

6 

Manchester  Ward  7 

8 

9 

9 

27 

7 

Manchester  Ward  8 

5 

5 

20 

20 

12 

Manchester  Ward  9 

11 

6 

8 

21 

9 

Manchester  Ward  1 0 

15 

6 

7 

17 

11 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

5 

6 

6 

2 

5 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

10 

6 

8 

17 

7 

Mason 

0 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Merrimack 

29 

28 

20 

66 

25 

Milford 

13 

11 

12 

25 

11 

Mont  Vernon 

0 

6 

0 

3 

2 

Nashua  Ward  1 

5 

9 

0 

10 

4 

Nashua  Ward  2 

6 

4 

2 

14 

5 

Nashua  Ward  3 

5 

9 

9 

22 

2 

Nashua  Ward  4 

4 

8 

3 

9 

2 

Nashua  Ward  5 

15 

16 

10 

17 

5 

Nashua  Ward  6 

1 

3 

3 

15 

1 

Nashua  Ward  7 

3 

7 

4 

13 

1 

Nashua  Ward  8 

6 

2 

8 

12 

6 

Nashua  Ward  9 

8 

8 

3 

27 

6 

New  Boston 

3 

9 

3 

12 

1 

New  Ipswich 

1 

1 

0 

4 

1 

Pelham 

5 

6 

2 

4 

3 

Peterborough 

7 

4 

4 

15 

2 

Sharon 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Temple 
Weare 

1 
6 

3 

5 

0 
4 

4 
8 

2 
4 

Wilton 

5 

7 

2 

4 

3 

Windsor 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

TOTALS 


352 


387 


299 


720 


288 


Carter:  1 -Antrim.  Gephardt:  1 -Manchester  Wdh  1 -Manchester- Wd3.  Kucinich:  2-Bedford:  1 -Greenfield:  3-Manchester 
Wdl2;  2-Merrimack:  1 -New  Boston.  O'Donnell:  1 -Antrim.  Penna:  1  -Nashua  Wd6.  Sharpton:  1-Bedford:  1-Manchester 
Wdl2.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  406 


184 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
MERRIMACK  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  1 0 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 


T 


2 
1 
0 
4 
0 
0 
1 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 

1 

2 
2 
3 
3 
2 
3 
2 
0 
0 
2 
0 
0 
0 
4 
0 
2 
1 
3 
2 
0 
0 
1 
1 
0 
0 


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6 

1 
2 
5 
1 
2 
4 
6 
2 
0 
3 
4 
2 
5 
2 
6 
1 

0 
3 
1 

2 
3 
0 
4 
2 
6 
9 
3 
4 
3 
1 
3 
6 
1 

5 
0 
1 
0 


/ 

3 

171 

2 

142 

6 

168 

4 

562 

6 

113 

1 

141 

4 

169 

3 

200 

4 

117 

1 

167 

3 

122 

2 

224 

2 

106 

4 

213 

3 

169 

5 

159 

5 

266 

2 

92 

1 

219 

1 

272 

0 

133 

1 

89 

4 

126 

2 

296 

0 

55 

11 

636 

2 

411 

2 

228 

2 

140 

5 

362 

1 

146 

2 

329 

8 

203 

1 

54 

1 

117 

2 

180 

2 

77 

4 

76 

1 

2 
0 
3 
3 
1 
1 

0 
3 
0 
0 
1 
1 
1 

3 
1 

0 
0 
1 
0 

1 
1 

1 

3 
0 

1 

6 
1 

2 
2 
1 

2 
3 
0 
0 
0 
3 
0 


2 
0 
2 
5 
0 
1 

2 
3 
1 

0 
3 
2 
3 
3 
4 
4 
4 
0 
1 

5 
1 
2 
3 
0 
0 
4 
5 
2 
1 

4 
1 
5 
4 
0 
2 
4 
3 
0 


TOTALS 


43 


109 


112 


7.450 


49 


86 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


185 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
MERRIMACK  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


/ 

/ 

O 

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/ 

Allenstown 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Andover 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Boscawen 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Bow 

1 

5 

1 

0 

8 

2 

Bradford 

0 

I 

1 

0 

1 

0 

Canterbury 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Chichester 

0 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

Concord  Ward  1 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Concord  Ward  2 

1 

2 

0 

0 

3 

0 

Concord  Ward  3 

1 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

Concord  Ward  4 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Concord  Ward  5 

2 

0 

0 

1 

2 

2 

Concord  Ward  6 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Concord  Ward  7 

1 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

Concord  Ward  8 

1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

0 

Concord  Ward  9 

0 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

Concord  Ward  10 

0 

1 

1 

0 

3 

0 

Danbury 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Dunbarton 

0 

2 

1 

0 

3 

0 

Epsom 

0 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

Franklin  Ward  1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

4 

0 

Franklin  Ward  2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Franklin  Ward  3 

0 

0 

0 

1 

2 

1 

Henniker 

0 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Hill 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

0 

Hooksett 

1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

2 

Hopkinton 

0 

2 

1 

0 

3 

3 

Loudon 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Newbury 

1 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

New  London 

0 

1 

1 

0 

3 

1 

Northfield 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

1 

Pembroke 

0 

2 

1 

1 

1 

0 

Pittsfield 

0 

0 

1 

0 

4 

0 

Salisbury 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Sutton 

2 

5 

0 

1 

1 

0 

Warner 

0 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

Webster 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Wilmot 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

TOTALS 

14 

43 

24 

10 

63 

18 

186 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
MERRIMACK  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 


0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 

1 
1 

0 
2 
3 
1 

0 
2 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 
1 

1 

0 
0 
0 

2 
0 

1 

1 

0 
0 
2 
0 
0 


C- 


y 


0 
0 

7 

27 

1 

2 
2 
5 
4 
6 
8 
5 

10 
7 
0 
1 

3 
1 

9 
3 
8 
2 
2 
0 
4 
37 
10 
12 
0 
4 
6 
5 
5 
2 
1 
2 
1 
7 


J 


3 
2 
7 

11 
3 
3 
3 

11 
3 
8 
8 

12 
6 
6 
0 
2 

15 
4 
7 
7 
6 
3 
2 
0 
3 

13 

14 

16 
4 
9 

11 
7 
4 
0 
7 
3 
2 
2 


/ 

0 
0 
6 
9 

2 


V* 


^ 


£ 


6 
6 
0 
0 
20 
1 

4 
3 
5 
4 
3 
0 
1 
14 
11 
12 
1 
1 
4 
4 
6 
0 
7 
2 
2 
9 


3 
2 
17 
28 
5 
6 
3 

13 
13 
16 


11 

19 

0 

3 

23 

1 

11 

5 

11 

0 

5 

0 

4 

33 

22 

22 

6 

3 

15 

13 

11 

2 

5 

5 

3 

0 


1 
0 
3 

10 
0 
0 
3 
1 
5 
4 
7 
4 
4 
4 
0 
0 
8 
1 
3 
3 
2 
1 

0 

0 

0 

16 

10 

10 

1 

1 

4 
2 
0 
0 

1 
1 
1 

2 


TOTALS 


21 


209 


227 


172 


359 


113 


Gostigian:  1 -Andover;  1 -Concord  Wdl;  1 -Concord  Wd4;  2-Concord  Wd5;  2-Hooksett;  1 -Northfield;  1 -Pittsfield. 
Bateman:  1-Franklin  Wd3.  Gephardt:  1-New  London.  Kucinich:  1-Concord  Wdl;  1-Concord  Wd2;  1-Concord  Wd5; 
1 -Concord  Wd7;  1-Concord  Wd9;  1-Concord  Wdl 0;1  -Pembroke.  LaRouche:  1-Concord  Wd2;  1  -Northfield.  Sharpton: 
1-Concord  Wd5;  1 -Sutton.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  90 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


87 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


V 

/ 

/ 

Atkinson 

1 

4 

6 

307 

3 

0 

Auburn 

3 

3 

4 

374 

3 

0 

Brentwood 

4 

2 

6 

156 

1 

0 

Candia 

1 

0 

2 

307 

1 

0 

Chester 

1 

0 

2 

294 

0 

1 

Danville 

2 

4 

1 

178 

0 

0 

Deerfield 

0 

4 

3 

293 

1 

0 

Deny 

3 

7 

20 

1181 

7 

0 

East  Kingston 

0 

2 

0 

133 

2 

0 

Epping 

1 

2 

7 

177 

1 

0 

Exeter 

6 

17 

9 

585 

1 

2 

Fremont 

0 

5 

4 

186 

2 

0 

Greenland 

0 

12 

7 

185 

0 

0 

Hampstead 

0 

7 

10 

431 

3 

2 

Hampton 

3 

18 

10 

691 

2 

0 

Hampton  Falls 

1 

2 

0 

164 

0 

0 

Kensington 

0 

3 

1 

100 

0 

0 

Kingston 

4 

5 

4 

268 

3 

0 

Londonderry 

3 

12 

12 

918 

6 

0 

New  Castle 

0 

2 

1 

107 

0 

0 

Newfields 

2 

2 

2 

84 

1 

0 

Newington 

0 

1 

1 

84 

1 

0 

Newmarket 

2 

5 

6 

220 

1 

0 

Newton 

0 

2 

3 

135 

1 

0 

North  Hampton 

1 

5 

3 

235 

3 

0 

Northwood 

0 

1 

6 

174 

3 

0 

Nottingham 

1 

1 

1 

179 

0 

0 

Plaistow 

1 

1 

3 

237 

1 

2 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

0 

4 

4 

80 

0 

0 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

0 

2 

3 

108 

1 

0 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

1 

0 

4 

92 

1 

0 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

0 

3 

1 

187 

2 

1 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

0 

2 

4 

145 

4 

1 

Raymond 

3 

7 

7 

349 

1 

0 

Rye 

2 

13 

2 

280 

1 

0 

Salem 

3 

12 

12 

1085 

13 

5 

Sandown 

2 

0 

3 

214 

1 

0 

Seabrook 

1 

10 

4 

289 

0 

0 

South  Hampton 

0 

0 

2 

29 

2 

0 

Stratham 

1 

3 

4 

342 

6 

0 

Windham 

4 

1 

8 

616 

1 

2 

TOTALS 

57 

186 

192 

12,199 

80 

16 

188 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
ROCKINGHAM  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  Ward  1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 


3 
4 
2 
2 
3 
4 
6 

14 
1 
1 

10 
2 
2 
7 
7 
0 
0 
6 
7 
0 
2 
1 
1 
1 

3 
0 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
3 
0 
0 
4 

18 
0 
4 
0 
0 
7 


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0 

0 

0 

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1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

0 

2 

3 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

3 

0 

1 

2 

0 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

6 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

0 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

1 

0 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

0 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

3 

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$ 

4~ 

1 

3 

0 

6 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

5 

0 

4 

1 

7 

2 

13 

0 

0 

0 

4 

2 

9 

0 

1 

0 

3 

0 

2 

1 

3 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

16 

0 

1 

0 

1 

2 

0 

1 

6 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

1 

1 

2 

1 

0 

0 

2 

1 

5 

3 

11 

0 

4 

1 

4 

0 

0 

0 

3 

2 

1 

£ 


0 
0 

1 

0 
0 

1 

0 
10 
2 
0 
0 

1 

2 
2 
0 
0 
0 
0 
3 
0 
1 

0 
0 
2 
0 

1 
I 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
2 
0 
0 
0 
2 
1 


TOTALS 


132 


42 


40 


19 


139 


34 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


189 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
ROCKINGHAM  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 

Newrields 

Newington 

Newmarket 

Newton 

North  Hampton 

Northwood 

Nottingham 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 


2 
0 
0 
0 

1 
1 

1 

9 
1 
0 
2 
0 
0 

1 

0 

2 
0 
0 
2 
1 
0 
0 
0 
2 
0 

1 
1 

2 
0 
0 

1 
1 

0 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
0 
1 
2 


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4 
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14 
2 
4 
3 
7 
3 
3 

30 
2 
3 
3 

10 
1 

0 
7 

24 
1 

0 
1 

11 
7 
4 
0 
4 
5 
0 
3 
3 
1 
2 
8 
6 

20 
4 
5 
0 
9 

13 


2 
4 
3 

15 
1 

5 
5 

28 
5 
5 

30 
2 
5 
5 
9 
3 
4 
9 

20 
0 
1 
1 
8 
8 
3 
5 
2 
7 
0 
6 
3 
5 
1 

12 
9 

25 
6 

12 
0 
7 

28 


5 
4 
0 

11 
1 
2 
0 

19 
1 
1 

27 
3 
1 
3 
8 
1 
1 
7 
9 
2 
1 
0 

18 
1 
2 
3 
1 
7 
0 
3 
3 
3 
2 

10 
6 

14 
3 
4 
1 
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12 


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12 

8 

6 

24 

8 

9 

5 

34 

6 

6 

61 

7 

4 

19 

31 

1 

5 

23 

22 

2 

2 

3 

31 

21 

7 

3 

3 

15 

0 

9 

1 

9 

4 

19 

15 

37 

10 

2 

2 

9 

37 


4 
7 
1 

13 
0 
4 
3 

16 
1 
3 

12 
1 
2 
4 
6 
0 
2 
5 

17 
1 
1 

0 
7 
4 
3 
1 

2 
5 
0 
2 
1 
1 
2 
6 
4 
6 
1 
1 
1 
6 

28 


TOTALS 


41 


230 


309 


205 


532 


184 


Harnes:  1-Derry;  1-East  Kingston;  1-Exeter;  2-Kensington:  1-Portsmouth  Wd3;  1-Raymond.  Gephardt:  1-Derry. 
Kucinich:  1 -Auburn;  1 -North  Hampton;  1 -Portsmouth  Wd2;  1  -Portsmouth  Wd5.  Sharpton:  1-East  Kingston;  1 -Hampton; 
1 -Plaistow;  1 -South  Hampton.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  161 


190 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
STRAFFORD  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


Barrington 
Dover  Ward  1 
Dover  Ward  2 
Dover  Ward  3 
Dover  Ward  4 
Dover  Ward  5 
Dover  Ward  6 
Durham 
Farmington 
Lee 

Madbury 
Middleton 
Milton 

New  Durham 
Rochester  Ward  1 
Rochester  Ward  2 
Rochester  Ward  3 
Rochester  Ward  4 
Rochester  Ward  5 
Rochester  Ward  6 
Rollinsford 
Somersworth  Ward  1 
Somersworth  Ward  2 
Somersworth  Ward  3 
Somersworth  Ward  4 
Somersworth  Ward  5 
Strafford 


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l 

2 

2 

288 

0 

2 

0 

84 

0 

I 

3 

105 

1 

2 

3 

188 

3 

2 

1 

155 

1 

3 

0 

119 

1 

1 

4 

134 

1 

5 

2 

226 

0 

3 

2 

180 

0 

0 

2 

138 

1 

0 

2 

78 

1 

1 

1 

64 

1 

1 

4 

123 

0 

3 

3 

124 

2 

0 

1 

161 

0 

1 

1 

186 

2 

0 

0 

169 

0 

0 

0 

156 

1 

1 

3 

118 

0 

0 

4 

108 

1 

1 

4 

87 

0 

1 

0 

62 

1 

0 

1 

60 

0 

1 

2 

58 

1 

0 

2 

47 

0 

0 

0 

34 

3 

3 

3 

170 

c 


2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

5 

1 

0 

1 

4 

0 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

0 

2 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

3 

2 

2 

1 

TOTALS 


22 


34 


50 


3.422 


20 


29 


15 


15 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


191 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
STRAFFORD  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


Barrington 
Dover  Ward  1 
Dover  Ward  2 
Dover  Ward  3 
Dover  Ward  4 
Dover  Ward  5 
Dover  Ward  6 
Durham 
Farmington 
Lee 

Madbury 
Middleton 
Milton 

New  Durham 
Rochester  Ward  1 
Rochester  Ward  2 
Rochester  Ward  3 
Rochester  Ward  4 
Rochester  Ward  5 
Rochester  Ward  6 
Rollinsford 
Somersworth  Ward 
Somersworth  Ward 
Somersworth  Ward 
Somersworth  Ward 
Somersworth  Ward 
Strafford 


20 

4 

3 

5 

7 

6 

10 

9 

18 

5 

7 

3 

15 

11 

29 

21 

10 

16 

14 

20 

4 


4 
1 

4 

5 

3 

16 


0 

2 
0 
0 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

2 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
3 


JP 


15 
2 
3 
5 
6 
3 
1 

10 
3 
9 
0 
2 
2 
6 
0 
6 

13 

10 
5 
3 
2 
1 
1 

0 
0 
1 
1 


1 


16 
3 

7 
3 

6 
3 

5 

13 

2 

10 
0 
2 
5 
7 
0 

10 
3 
9 
9 
7 
4 
1 
3 
1 

0 
0 
5 


4 


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2 
4 
2 
5 
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3 
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36 

18 

6 

7 

16 

10 

11 

14 

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20 

4 
5 
1 
9 
2 
1 
5 

11 
1 

0 
0 
2 
4 
0 
1 

3 
3 

14 
1 

2 
0 
0 
1 

2 
0 
1 


TOTALS 


270 


10 


110 


134 


92 


266 


93 


Gostigian:  1-Dover  Wd3;  1-Lee;  1 -Rochester  Wd5:  1-Rochester  Wd6.  Harnes:  1-Middleton;  1 -Milton.  O'Connor:  1-Dover 
Wd6;  2-Rochester  Wdl:  2-Somersworth  Wd4:  Taylor:  1-Barrington;  l-DoverWd5:  1 -Rochester  Wd5;  1-Somersworth 
Wd4.  Kucinich:  1-Lee;  1 -Rochester  Wd4.  LaRouche:  1-Barrington.  Sharpton:  1-Barrington;  1-Dover  Wd5. 
Miscellaneous  write-ins:  49 


192 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
SULLIVAN  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


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V 

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Acworth 

1 

1 

1 

39 

0 

0 

Charlestown 

0 

4 

3 

147 

0 

6 

Claremont  Ward  1 

1 

2 

5 

125 

1 

0 

Claremont  Ward  2 

0 

2 

4 

189 

0 

0 

Claremont  Ward  3 

0 

1 

0 

126 

0 

1 

Cornish 

1 

0 

0 

71 

0 

0 

Croydon 

1 

0 

3 

50 

0 

0 

Goshen 

0 

1 

2 

39 

1 

0 

Grantham 

0 

4 

1 

165 

1 

0 

Langdon 

0 

0 

0 

42 

0 

0 

Lempster 

0 

0 

2 

40 

2 

2 

Newport 

2 

7 

3 

206 

1 

2 

Plainfield 

1 

0 

2 

114 

1 

1 

Springfield 

0 

6 

2 

73 

1 

0 

Sunapee 

1 

5 

3 

228 

2 

1 

Unity 

0 

2 

3 

70 

1 

0 

Washington 

2 

0 

2 

62 

1 

1 

TOTALS 

10 

35 

36 

1,786 

12 

14 

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f 

b 

£ 

/ 

/ 

Acworth 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

Charlestown 

2 

1 

14 

2 

16 

1 

Claremont  Ward  1 

3 

3 

5 

6 

8 

2 

Claremont  Ward  2 

1 

2 

9 

1 

10 

2 

Claremont  Ward  3 

1 

4 

10 

5 

10 

5 

Cornish 

1 

3 

11 

4 

10 

1 

Croydon 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

Goshen 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Grantham 

1 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

Langdon 

1 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

Lempster 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

1 

Newport 

1 

3 

8 

1 

10 

1 

Plainfield 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Springfield 

0 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

Sunapee 

1 

2 

14 

8 

16 

3 

Unity 

1 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

Washington 

5 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

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TOTALS 


19 


22 


84 


32 


85 


i; 


Harnes:  1 -Claremont  Wd  1 ;  2-Goshen  1 -Plainfield.  Howard:  1 -Charlestown;  1  -Claremont  Wdl;  1 -Claremont  Wd3;  1-Goshen; 
[-Grantham;  1-Sunapee;  1  -Unity.  Laughlin:  2-Claremont  Wdl;  1 -Claremont  Wd3;  1 -Lempster.  O'Connor:  1-Langdon; 
2-Sunapee.  Taylor:  1-Acworth;  1-Claremont  Wdl;  1 -Cornish  Wyatt:  1 -Charlestown;  2-Claremont  Wdl:  2-Goshen; 
1 -Grantham.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  63 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


193 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
SUMMARY  BY  COUNTIES/DEMOCRATIC 


Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 


/ 

4 

3 

5 

4 

2 
24 

5 
11 

9 

1 


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7 
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17 
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0 
0 

1 

0 

3 
2 
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1 

1 

11 

16 

4 
22 

9 
14 


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1.176 
1.098 
2,184 

832 
1.853 
7,684 
3.408 
5.808 
2,639 

632 


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4 

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9 
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6 
15 

8 
7 
6 

2 


2.238 
2,391 
5,042 
1.273 
6,486 

13,665 
7,570 

11,243 
4,843 
3,010 


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2 
1 

3 
3 
3 
12 
5 
8 
3 
2 


TOTALS 


68 


81 


13 


86 


27.314 


60        57,761 


42 


Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 

TOTALS 


f 

/ 

b 
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J 

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1,189 

12 

1 

3 

3,462 

2 

118 

2 

817 

16 

0 

2 

2,934 

1 

144 

12 

1,742 

14 

1 

5 

4,706 

1 

504 

3 

656 

18 

1 

4 

2.469 

0 

28 

0 

1,534 

19 

0 

3 

5.004 

3 

227 

3 

7,817 

156 

6 

16 

24,973 

9 

702 

25 

3,499 

41 

0 

6 

10,383 

3 

395 

12 

5,684 

103 

1 

7 

19,893 

9 

490 

13 

2,641 

30 

1 

6 

8,093 

1 

384 

5 

908 

10 

0 

6 

2,460 

2 

122 

15 

!6,487 

419 

11 

58 

84,377 

31 

3,114 

90 

Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 

TOTALS 


/ 

O 

/ 

0 

846 

0 

4 

10 

16 

l 

486 

0 

4 

8 

3 

0 

766 

1 

6 

20 

14 

0 

301 

4 

4 

8 

0 

0 

778 

3 

5 

34 

0 

2 

6,949 

17 

31 

101 

145 

0 

2,179 

9 

8 

33 

16 

3 

4.679 

11 

10 

100 

32 

2 

1,561 

3 

5 

26 

19 

7 

366 

1 

2 

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12 

15 

18,911 

49 

79 

347 

257 

The  following  candidates  received  10  or  fewer  votes  statewide:  Penna-8.  Talbow-8.  Ashby-2.  Buchanan-2.  Rigazio-5. 

Miscellaneous  write-ins:  92 


194 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
BELKNAP  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


Alton 
Bamstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Ward  1 
Laconia  Ward  2 
Laconia  Ward  3 
Laconia  Ward  4 
Laconia  Ward  5 
Laconia  Ward  6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbornton 
Tilton 


103 

87 
106 

26 
170 
53 
56 
42 
47 
62 
33 
49 
148 
52 
49 
93 


185 

162 

168 

53 

299 

176 

88 

89 

88 

84 

69 

102 

243 

116 

156 

160 


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87 

109 

119 

28 

137 

69 

53 

51 

54 

41 

46 

53 

148 

41 

56 

97 


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2 
1 
0 
0 
1 
1 
4 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 


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213 
244 
348 
62 
453 
227 
154 
147 
137 
167 
162 
149 
415 
130 
224 
230 


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8 
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17 
5 
7 
5 
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6 

5 

3 

26 

12 


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68 
50 
79 
15 
115 
41 
58 
31 
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30 
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0 
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1 
1 


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1 
1 
4 
0 
1 
1 

0 
0 

1 

0 

1 
1 
1 

3 
0 
1 


TOTALS 


176 


2,238 


1,189 


12 


3.462 


118 


846 


10 


Bateman:  1-Alton;  1-Gilford;  1-Gilmanton;  1-Laconia  Wd3.  Moseley  Braun:  1  -Center  Harbor;  1-Gilford;  1-Gilmanton; 
4-Tilton.  Carter:  1-Gilford.  Crow:  1 -Belmont;  1-Gilford;  1-Laconia  Wdl;  1-Laconia  Wd4.  Dokka:  1 -Belmont; 
1-Meredith.  Glover:  1-Gilford.  Hamm:  1-Gilmanton;  1-Laconia  Wd4;  1-Laconia  Wd5.  Killeen:  1-Belmont;  1-Tilton. 
LaRouche:  1 -Center  Harbor;  1-Meredith.  O'Donnell:  1-Belmont;  1-Laconia  Wd4;  1-Sanbornton;  1-Tilton.  Miscellaneous 
write-ins:  2 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


195 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CARROLL  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


Albany 

Bartlett 

Brookfield 

Chatham 

Conway 

Eaton 

Effingham 

Freedom 

Hale's  Location 

Hart's  Location 

Jackson 

Madison 

Moultonborough 

Ossipee 

Sandwich 

Tamworth 

Tuftonboro 

Wakefield 

Wolfeboro 


b 

/ 

/ 

/ 

16 

41 

13 

0 

50 

8 

4 

4 

75 

186 

69 

i 

240 

9 

0 

30 

11 

53 

13 

0 

34 

2 

0 

6 

3 

14 

6 

0 

19 

5 

0 

0 

250 

445 

132 

4 

558 

28 

2 

59 

12 

26 

13 

0 

39 

5 

0 

5 

26 

70 

19 

0 

89 

2 

0 

9 

34 

80 

26 

0 

109 

3 

0 

23 

2 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

6 

3 

2 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

53 

143 

35 

1 

110 

5 

0 

16 

55 

121 

38 

0 

169 

2 

3 

22 

108 

170 

73 

1 

263 

4 

0 

84 

56 

131 

64 

2 

180 

7 

0 

35 

49 

180 

31 

0 

100 

9 

1 

15 

94 

110 

39 

0 

212 

20 

2 

15 

43 

93 

50 

2 

138 

4 

0 

44 

82 

145 

85 

3 

212 

8 

0 

46 

123 

380 

109 

2 

401 

23 

0 

73 

TOTALS 


1,098 


2,391 


817 


16 


2.934 


144 


12 


486 


Bateman:  1-Bartlett;  1-Conway;  1 -Wolfeboro.  Moseley  Braun:  1-Effingham;  1 -Freedom;  3- Wolfeboro.  Carter:  1-Jackson. 
Crow:  1  -Brookfield.  Dokka:  1 -Brookfield.  Hamm:  1 -Albany;  1 -Hart's  Location.  Killeen:  1 -Ossipee.  Lee:  1-Moultonborough. 
O'Donnell:  1-Bartlett;  2-Brookfield;  1 -Ossipee.  Penna:  1-Sandwich.  Sharpton:  1-Bartlett;  1-Brookfield;  1-Conway;  1-Effingham; 
1-Madison;  1 -Ossipee;! -Tamworth;   1 -Wolfeboro.  Bush:  1-Conway;  1-Eaton;  1 -Freedom.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  1 


196 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CHESHIRE  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


Alstead 

Chesterfield 

Dublin 

Fitzwilliam 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 


b 

/ 

b 

b 

1 

64 

188 

42 

2 

0 

118 

307 

94 

0 

1 

56 

132 

45 

0 

0 

63 

129 

49 

2 

0 

24 

45 

10 

0 

0 

43 

162 

45 

0 

0 

75 

216 

64 

0 

0 

144 

253 

107 

1 

0 

125 

291 

84 

1 

0 

150 

395 

109 

0 

0 

145 

324 

125 

0 

1 

175 

309 

145 

0 

2 

144 

400 

112 

1 

0 

100 

174 

67 

0 

1 

23 

70 

15 

0 

0 

28 

73 

22 

0 

0 

29 

74 

31 

0 

1 

95 

219 

68 

4 

0 

9 

22 

7 

0 

0 

33 

47 

40 

0 

2 

25 

48 

19 

0 

1 

26 

39 

23 

0 

0 

199 

336 

123 

2 

0 

59 

86 

46 

1 

0 

93 

359 

108 

0 

0 

61 

172 

52 

0 

1 

78 

172 

90 

0 

TOTALS 


11 


2.184 


5,042 


1.742 


14 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


197 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CHESHIRE  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


Alstead 

Chesterfield 

Dublin 

Fitzwilliam 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 


/ 

/ 

/ 

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92 

23 

21 

2 

0 

217 

14 

26 

0 

0 

149 

18 

22 

0 

0 

147 

12 

40 

1 

0 

29 

15 

4 

1 

1 

112 

17 

10 

0 

0 

206 

7 

19 

0 

0 

415 

22 

65 

0 

3 

234 

42 

19 

1 

0 

306 

78 

48 

2 

1 

291 

36 

46 

0 

0 

345 

29 

40 

3 

1 

309 

31 

61 

1 

3 

154 

13 

20 

1 

0 

45 

4 

14 

0 

0 

52 

17 

13 

1 

0 

66 

6 

13 

0 

0 

304 

43 

74 

2 

0 

20 

5 

2 

0 

1 

72 

11 

18 

0 

0 

41 

4 

8 

0 

0 

50 

7 

22 

1 

1 

364 

18 

52 

2 

1 

145 

6 

15 

0 

1 

233 

6 

44 

0 

1 

105 

10 

23 

1 

0 

203 

10 

27 

1 

0 

TOTALS 


4.706 


504 


766 


20 


14 


Bateman:  1 -Fitzwilliam;  1-Hinsdale;  1-Keene  Wd3;  1-Rindge;  1-Walpole.  Moseley  Braun:  1 -Fitzwilliam;  1-Jaffrey; 
2-Keene  Wdl;  1-Keene  Wd2;  1 -Walpole.  Crow:  2-Fitzwilliam;  1 -Hinsdale;  1 -Jaffrey;  2-Keene  Wd4;  1-Troy;  1 -Walpole; 
1 -Westmoreland.  Dokka:  1 -Jaffrey;  1-Rindge;  1 -Walpole.  Glover:  1 -Gilsum.  Hamm:  1 -Fitzwilliam;  1 -Harrisville; 
1-Marlow;  1-Rindge;  1-Stoddard.  Killeen:  1-Hinsdale.  LaRouche:  1-Gilsum;  1-Rindge;  1-Winchester.  Linnell: 
1 -Fitzwilliam.  O'Donnell:  1 -Fitzwilliam;  1-Keene  Wdl;  1 -Marlborough;  1-Richmond;  1 -Troy;  1 -Winchester. 
Miscellaneous  write-ins:  4 


198 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
COOS  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


b 

/ 
C7 

b 

b 

/ 

cf 

b 

/ 

Atk.  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Gt 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Bean's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Bean's  Purchase 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Berlin  Ward  1 

0 

85 

99 

67 

2 

306 

1 

31 

Berlin  Ward  2 

1 

73 

108 

65 

2 

280 

2 

35 

Berlin  Ward  3 

0 

105 

113 

63 

7 

286 

2 

50 

Berlin  Ward  4 

2 

80 

74 

50 

4 

277 

1 

27 

Cambridge 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Carroll 

0 

26 

36 

25 

0 

61 

0 

10 

Chandler's  Purchase 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Clarksville 

0 

4 

12 

2 

0 

7 

0 

1 

Colebrook 

0 

65 

61 

23 

0 

71 

2 

12 

Columbia 

0 

4 

24 

11 

1 

21 

0 

1 

Crawford's  Purchase 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Cutt's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Dalton 

0 

13 

38 

9 

0 

38 

1 

13 

Dix's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Dixville 

0 

8 

1 

2 

0 

3 

0 

1 

Dummer 

7 

0 

13 

6 

1 

14 

1 

2 

Errol 

0 

7 

9 

6 

0 

18 

0 

2 

Erving's  Location 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Gorham 

3 

101 

122 

94 

0 

318 

3 

22 

Green's  Grant 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Hadley's  Purchase 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Jefferson 

0 

9 

43 

9 

0 

43 

1 

11 

Kilkenny 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Lancaster 

0 

38 

158 

60 

0 

180 

3 

18 

Low  &  Burbank's  Gt. 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Martin's  Location 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Milan 

0 

34 

46 

24 

0 

100 

0 

8 

Millsfield 

0 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

Northumberland 

1 

76 

81 

40 

0 

139 

2 

10 

Odell 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Pinkham's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

Pittsburg 

2 

11 

5 

4 

0 

26 

0 

7 

Randolph 

0 

4 

56 

8 

0 

42 

3 

9 

Sargent's  Purchase 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Second  College  Gt. 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Shelburne 

0 

6 

26 

14 

0 

28 

1 

5 

Stark 

0 

9 

17 

10 

0 

34 

0 

2 

Stewartstown 

0 

10 

17 

7 

0 

30 

0 

2 

Stratford 

0 

16 

25 

7 

0 

35 

0 

0 

Success 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Thompson  &  Mes's  Pur. 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Wentworth's  Loc. 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

3 

1 

0 

Whitefield 

0 

46 

86 

49 

1 

106 

4 

22 

TOTALS 

16 

832 

1.273 

656 

18 

2,469 

28 

301 

Bateman:  1 -Berlin  Wd2;  3-Berlin  Wd4.  Moseley  Braun:  1 -Berlin  Wd3;  1 -Columbia.  Braun  HI;  1 -Berlin  Wd4.  Crow: 
1-Berlin  Wd3;  1-Lancaster.  Dokka:  1-Berlin  Wdl;  1-Berlin  Wd2;  1 -Northumberland.  Glover:  1-Berlin  Wd3.  Hamm: 
1-BerlinWdl;  1-Berlin  Wd3;  1-Milan;  1 -Northumberland.  Linnell:  1-Berlin  Wd3;  1-Berlin  Wd4;  1 -Millsfield;  1-Stark. 
O'Donnell:  1-Berlin  Wdl;  1-Berlin  Wd2;  1-Lancaster;  1 -Stewartstown.  Sharpton:  1-Berlin  Wdl:  1-Berlin  Wd3: 
2-Colebrook;  2-Lancaster;  1 -Stewartstown;  1 -Whitefield.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  15 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


199 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
GRAFTON  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


b 

b 

/ 

b 

/ 

/ 

/ 

Alexandria 

36 

56 

39 

0 

93 

6 

18 

0 

Ashland 

37 

91 

32 

1 

119 

5 

24 

2 

Bath 

4 

49 

8 

0 

37 

1 

7 

0 

Benton 

3 

14 

4 

0 

8 

0 

0 

0 

Bethlehem 

55 

201 

41 

0 

141 

13 

22 

2 

Bridgewater 

21 

44 

11 

0 

73 

5 

8 

0 

Bristol 

89 

102 

64 

2 

165 

6 

41 

0 

Campton 

73 

170 

43 

1 

167 

3 

47 

3 

Canaan 

54 

240 

51 

0 

193 

7 

21 

0 

Dorchester 

2 

22 

5 

0 

9 

2 

4 

0 

Easton 

5 

44 

10 

0 

27 

0 

4 

1 

Ellsworth 

7 

5 

3 

0 

7 

0 

0 

0 

Enfield 

68 

335 

82 

0 

257 

7 

26 

1 

Franconia 

26 

123 

28 

0 

84 

5 

12 

1 

Grafton 

22 

90 

19 

0 

57 

0 

4 

0 

Groton 

7 

26 

4 

0 

18 

2 

9 

0 

Hanover 

453 

1499 

302 

3 

1010 

41 

116 

11 

Haverhill 

41 

149 

26 

1 

129 

3 

5 

0 

Hebron 

14 

36 

13 

1 

33 

0 

7 

0 

Holdemess 

71 

166 

42 

1 

148 

7 

33 

1 

Landaff 

4 

18 

5 

0 

18 

0 

1 

0 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

79 

442 

76 

1 

284 

22 

18 

1 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

72 

387 

81 

2 

288 

14 

53 

2 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

82 

363 

75 

2 

238 

8 

32 

1 

Lincoln 

36 

51 

37 

2 

100 

4 

23 

0 

Lisbon 

14 

29 

24 

0 

54 

1 

0 

0 

Littleton 

83 

239 

89 

2 

272 

6 

42 

1 

Livermore 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Lyman 

5 

34 

2 

0 

24 

1 

4 

1 

Lyme 

49 

333 

37 

0 

139 

5 

19 

2 

Monroe 

12 

41 

7 

0 

29 

2 

6 

0 

Orange 

6 

31 

6 

0 

20 

0 

1 

0 

Orford 

17 

139 

18 

0 

59 

4 

9 

0 

Piermont 

10 

78 

11 

0 

31 

6 

6 

0 

Plymouth 

87 

383 

100 

0 

274 

21 

56 

4 

Rumney 

29 

109 

26 

0 

67 

7 

24 

0 

Sugar  Hill 

30 

67 

15 

0 

37 

2 

6 

0 

Thornton 

88 

119 

49 

0 

135 

5 

36 

0 

Warren 

13 

37 

18 

0 

25 

4 

4 

0 

Waterville  Valley 

9 

29 

0 

0 

25 

1 

10 

0 

Wentworth 

11 

40 

4 

0 

35 

1 

3 

0 

Woodstock 

29 

55 

27 

0 

75 

0 

17 

0 

TOTALS 


1.853 


6,486 


1.534 


19 


5.004 


227 


778 


34 


Bateman:  1 -Lebanon  Wd2;  1 -Orford.  Moselev  Braun:  1 -Bristol;  2-Holderness;  1 -Lebanon  Wd  1 ;  1-Lincoln;  1-PIymouth; 
1-Wentworth.  Carter.  1-BristoI;  1-Canaan;  1-Plymouth;  1-Warren.  Crow:  1-Ashland;  1-Grafton;  1-Haverhill;  1-Lisbon; 
1-Monroe;  1-Woodstock.  Dokka:  1-Hanover;  1-Littleton;  1-Lyman.  Hamm:  2-Haverhill;  1-Hebron.  Killeen:  1-Bristol; 
1-Haverhill;  1-Plymouth.  LaRouche:  1-Holderness;  1-Littleton;  1-Thornton.  Linnell:  2-Canaan:  1-Grafton.  O'Donnell: 
1-Bristol;  1-Lebanon  Wdl;  1-Lebanon  Wd3;  1-Lisbon;  1-Rumney.  Talbow:  1-Plymouth.  Buchanan:  1-Thornton. 
Miscellaneous  write-in  votes:  8 


200 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


/ 


# 


ffi* 


<& 


Amherst 

Antrim 

Bedford 

Bennington 

Brookline 

Deering 

Francestown 

Goffstown 

Greenfield 

Greenville 

Hancock 

Hillsborough 

Hollis 

Hudson 

Litchfield 

Lyndeborough 

Manchester  Ward  1 

Manchester  Ward  2 

Manchester  Ward  3 

Manchester  Ward  4 

Manchester  Ward  5 

Manchester  Ward  6 

Manchester  Ward  7 

Manchester  Ward  8 

Manchester  Ward  9 

Manchester  Ward  10 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

Manchester  Ward  12 

Mason 

Merrimack 

Milford 

Mont  Vernon 

Nashua  Ward  1 

Nashua  Ward  2 

Nashua  Ward  3 

Nashua  Ward  4 

Nashua  Ward  5 

Nashua  Ward  6 

Nashua  Ward  7 

Nashua  Ward  8 

Nashua  Ward  9 

New  Boston 

New  Ipswich 

Pelham 

Peterborough 

Sharon 

Temple 

We  are 

Wilton 

Windsor 


0 
1 

2 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 

1 

0 

1 

0 
4 
2 
0 
3 
0 
2 
2 
0 
0 
1 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 


/ 

c* 

0 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

JT 


283 

64 

355 

38 

89 

53 

44 

332 

32 

37 

41 

111 

200 

447 

140 

40 

252 

187 

105 

138 

110 

186 

187 

193 

169 

205 

107 

143 

30 

594 

270 

68 

224 

145 

193 

81 

204 

161 

153 

148 

191 

124 

72 

187 

229 

12 

38 

165 

103 

4 


0 

1 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
2 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

1 

0 

1 
1 

0 
2 
0 
0 

1 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
2 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


611 
170 
638 

58 
220 

79 
151 
478 

86 

73 
219 
188 
449 
674 
215 
114 
454 
326 
208 
245 
198 
288 
261 
240 
226 
233 
189 
224 

91 
797 
497 
112 
276 
283 
352 
191 
316 
269 
234 
323 
352 
258 
122 
317 
580 

39 
151 
316 
257 

17 


TOTALS 


24 


17 


22 


7,684 


15 


13,665 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


201 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


IT 

/ 

/ 

Amherst 

1 

258 

2 

0 

802 

20 

Antrim 

0 

66 

2 

0 

142 

9 

Bedford 

1 

344 

6 

1 

1113 

15 

Bennington 

0 

23 

0 

0 

59 

3 

Brookline 

0 

111 

0 

1 

296 

2 

Deering 

0 

42 

1 

0 

106 

6 

Francestown 

0 

31 

0 

0 

104 

4 

Goffstown 

0 

335 

12 

0 

1018 

26 

Greenfield 

0 

39 

0 

0 

101 

7 

Greenville 

0 

39 

1 

0 

124 

6 

Hancock 

0 

58 

0 

0 

158 

20 

Hillsborough 

0 

136 

2 

1 

281 

11 

Hollis 

0 

178 

14 

0 

556 

21 

Hudson 

0 

400 

3 

1 

1449 

21 

Litchfield 

0 

129 

0 

0 

458 

3 

Lyndeborough 

0 

48 

1 

0 

101 

9 

Manchester  Ward  1 

0 

262 

5 

0 

730 

16 

Manchester  Ward  2 

0 

176 

5 

0 

646 

25 

Manchester  Ward  3 

0 

116 

6 

0 

384 

13 

Manchester  Ward  4 

1 

147 

10 

0 

447 

17 

Manchester  Ward  5 

1 

139 

7 

0 

410 

15 

Manchester  Ward  6 

2 

209 

6 

0 

566 

9 

Manchester  Ward  7 

0 

175 

5 

0 

487 

17 

Manchester  Ward  8 

1 

215 

2 

1 

623 

14 

Manchester  Ward  9 

0 

218 

2 

2 

619 

11 

Manchester  Ward  10 

0 

228 

6 

0 

566 

16 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

1 

132 

5 

1 

426 

11 

Manchester  Ward  12 

0 

150 

6 

0 

471 

8 

Mason 

0 

34 

0 

0 

86 

8 

Merrimack 

2 

560 

5 

0 

1774 

27 

Milford 

0 

260 

1 

1 

894 

23 

Mont  Vernon 

0 

65 

0 

1 

176 

11 

Nashua  Ward  1 

0 

256 

4 

1 

850 

14 

Nashua  Ward  2 

0 

193 

1 

0 

627 

17 

Nashua  Ward  3 

0 

199 

2 

1 

660 

18 

Nashua  Ward  4 

0 

110 

2 

0 

517 

9 

Nashua  Ward  5 

0 

213 

1 

1 

750 

7 

Nashua  Ward  6 

0 

154 

5 

0 

738 

7 

Nashua  Ward  7 

1 

196 

5 

0 

623 

13 

Nashua  Ward  8 

0 

214 

4 

0 

610 

12 

Nashua  Ward  9 

1 

207 

3 

1 

804 

9 

New  Boston 

0 

99 

1 

1 

268 

9 

New  Ipswich 

0 

64 

2 

0 

227 

4 

Pel  ham 

0 

176 

1 

0 

816 

11 

Peterborough 

0 

141 

3 

0 

509 

52 

Sharon 

0 

7 

0 

0 

32 

3 

Temple 

0 

35 

0 

0 

87 

8 

Weare 

0 

132 

3 

0 

416 

14 

Wilton 

0 

88 

3 

1 

260 

67 

Windsor 

0 

10 

1 

0 

6 

4 

TOTALS 

12 

7,817 

156 

16 

24,973 

702 

202 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


/ 

V 

b 
•b' 

• 

y 

o 

/ 

Amherst 

0 

191 

0 

0 

3 

0 

Antrim 

0 

27 

0 

1 

2 

0 

Bedford 

0 

478 

1 

0 

4 

2 

Bennington 

0 

19 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Brookline 

1 

109 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Deering 
Francestown 

0 
0 

27 
32 

0 
0 

2 
0 

0 

1 

0 
0 

Goffstown 

0 

343 

0 

4 

5 

9 

Greenfield 

0 

11 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Greenville 

0 

16 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Hancock 

0 

31 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Hillsborough 

0 

60 

1 

1 

0 

1 

Hollis 

0 

158 

0 

2 

4 

0 

Hudson 

0 

330 

1 

1 

6 

4 

Litchfield 

0 

123 

0 

0 

3 

1 

Lyndeborough 
Manchester  Ward  1 

0 
0 

24 
293 

0 
0 

0 
0 

0 
4 

2 
11 

Manchester  Ward  2 

1 

231 

1 

0 

2 

5 

Manchester  Ward  3 

3 

123 

2 

0 

3 

2 

Manchester  Ward  4 

0 

145 

0 

1 

1 

6 

Manchester  Ward  5 

2 

150 

0 

0 

2 

4 

Manchester  Ward  6 

1 

258 

0 

3 

2 

5 

Manchester  Ward  7 

3 

182 

0 

3 

1 

7 

Manchester  Ward  8 

0 

232 

0 

1 

2 

10 

Manchester  Ward  9 

1 

221 

1 

2 

3 

12 

Manchester  Ward  10 

0 

210 

1 

1 

1 

8 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

1 

126 

1 

0 

6 

13 

Manchester  Ward  12 

2 

147 

1 

2 

3 

9 

Mason 

1 

25 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Merrimack 

1 

445 

0 

0 

1 

4 

Milford 

0 

174 

1 

0 

4 

3 

Mont  Vernon 

0 

30 

1 

0 

2 

0 

Nashua  Ward  1 

1 

210 

0 

0 

5 

0 

Nashua  Ward  2 

0 

152 

0 

0 

6 

1 

Nashua  Ward  3 

0 

121 

2 

1 

1 

1 

Nashua  Ward  4 

0 

78 

0 

2 

4 

2 

Nashua  Ward  5 

0 

179 

0 

3 

1 

1 

Nashua  Ward  6 

0 

122 

0 

1 

4 

4 

Nashua  Ward  7 

1 

138 

0 

0 

0 

4 

Nashua  Ward  8 

0 

172 

0 

0 

4 

4 

Nashua  Ward  9 

1 

166 

1 

0 

1 

0 

New  Boston 

0 

111 

0 

0 

0 

2 

New  Ipswich 
Pelham 

0 

1 

60 

175 

0 

1 

0 
0 

1 

5 

1 
4 

Peterborough 
Sharon 

2 
0 

91 

5 

0 
0 

0 
0 

2 
0 

0 
0 

Temple 
Weare 

0 
0 

20 
107 

0 
0 

0 
0 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Wilton 

2 

69 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Windsor 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

TOTALS 

25 

6,949 

17 

31 

101 

145 

Braun  III:  1-Bedford;  l-NashuaWd6;  1 -Weare.  Glover:  1-Greenfield;  1-Hudson;  1 -Manchester  Wd4;  l-NashuaWd4; 
1-New  Boston;  1  -Pelham.  Killeen:  1-Bedford;  1  -Litchfield;  2-Manchester  Wd6;  1 -Manchester  Wd  10;  1-Manchester  Wdl  1: 
1 -Manchester  Wd  12;  1-Milford;  1 -Nashua  Wd6.  Lee:  1-Merrimack;  1  -Nashua  Wd5.  Penna:  1 -Hillsborough.  Talbow: 
1-Manchester  Wdl 0;  1 -Nashua  Wd4;  1 -Nashua  Wd9.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  29 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


203 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
MERRIMACK  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


/ 

cf 

Allenstown 

2 

116 

137 

104 

0 

341 

Andover 

0 

55 

180 

81 

1 

170 

Boscawen 

0 

90 

194 

82 

1 

163 

Bow 

2 

173 

382 

234 

1 

606 

Bradford 

0 

56 

124 

44 

0 

106 

Canterbury 

0 

68 

247 

63 

1 

214 

Chichester 

0 

44 

128 

59 

0 

192 

Concord  Ward  1 

0 

115 

221 

121 

1 

355 

Concord  Ward  2 

0 

84 

163 

105 

0 

264 

Concord  Ward  3 

0 

71 

204 

77 

0 

299 

Concord  Ward  4 

0 

117 

347 

116 

2 

359 

Concord  Ward  5 

1 

136 

331 

149 

1 

443 

Concord  Ward  6 

0 

60 

206 

88 

3 

276 

Concord  Ward  7 

2 

110 

310 

159 

1 

404 

Concord  Ward  8 

0 

88 

141 

87 

0 

271 

Concord  Ward  9 

I 

90 

157 

88 

1 

246 

Concord  Ward  10 

0 

134 

365 

152 

4 

522 

Danbury 

1 

19 

74 

16 

0 

49 

Dunbarton 

0 

67 

140 

63 

1 

148 

Epsom 

0 

101 

135 

98 

2 

284 

Franklin  Ward  1 

0 

69 

92 

59 

1 

179 

Franklin  Ward  2 

0 

43 

89 

48 

1 

158 

Franklin  Ward  3 

0 

60 

99 

73 

0 

190 

Henniker 

1 

189 

360 

114 

0 

387 

Hill 

0 

23 

41 

27 

0 

76 

Hooksett 

0 

224 

332 

222 

3 

685 

Hopkinton 

0 

174 

484 

149 

0 

569 

Loudon 

0 

108 

159 

106 

4 

272 

Newbury 

1 

51 

138 

47 

2 

154 

New  London 

0 

112 

383 

107 

3 

310 

Northfield 

0 

102 

154 

89 

1 

276 

Pembroke 

0 

155 

264 

170 

1 

482 

Pittsfield 

0 

58 

93 

68 

2 

208 

Salisbury 

0 

31 

55 

41 

1 

110 

Sutton 

0 

50 

154 

54 

1 

150 

Warner 

0 

77 

268 

54 

0 

230 

Webster 

0 

46 

83 

56 

0 

130 

Wilmot 

0 

42 

136 

29 

1 

105 

TOTALS 


3,408 


7,570 


3,499 


41 


10,383 


204 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
MERRIMACK  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


■i? 


4 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 


4 

5 

6 

17 

18 

17 

10 

6 

15 

5 

7 

21 

17 

12 

6 

10 

20 

2 

12 

7 

5 

4 

5 

35 

0 

15 

26 

11 

5 

16 

7 

10 
2 
0 
6 
12 
7 
12 


1 

/ 

/ 

0 

71 

0 

1 

23 

0 

0 

50 

0 

0 

158 

2 

0 

21 

0 

1 

44 

1 

0 

31 

1 

0 

75 

1 

0 

49 

1 

0 

47 

0 

2 

61 

1 

0 

78 

3 

1 

42 

2 

0 

48 

2 

0 

61 

0 

0 

43 

0 

1 

100 

0 

0 

10 

2 

0 

37 

0 

0 

75 

1 

0 

45 

0 

0 

33 

0 

1 

27 

0 

0 

69 

3 

0 

10 

0 

0 

219 

3 

0 

113 

2 

1 

66 

1 

0 

34 

0 

0 

61 

0 

1 

64 

0 

0 

90 

1 

0 

54 

1 

2 

18 

1 

1 

45 

0 

0 

40 

0 

0 

44 

3 

0 

23 

1 

<s 


f 


0 
0 
0 

1 
1 

0 
0 
0 

1 
1 

0 

1 
1 

0 
0 
2 
2 
0 
0 

1 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 

1 
1 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


TOTALS 


395 


12 


2,179 


33 


16 


Bateman:  1-Allenstown;  1-Concord  Wdl;  2-Concord  Wd9;  1-Franklin  Wd3.  Braun  III:  1 -Canterbury;  1-Franklin  Wd2 
Carter:  2-Allenstown;  1 -Concord  Wd4;  1-Concord  Wd5:  1-Concord  Wd9:  1-Henniker:  1-Hill;  1-Pembroke;  1-Pittsrield. 
Crow:  1-Andover;  1-Chichester;  1-Concord  Wd4;  1-Hill;  1-Loudon;  1 -New  London;  1-Pembroke;  1 -Sutton.  Dokka: 
1-Allenstown;  1-Bow;  1-Concord  Wd3;  1-Concord  Wd8;  1-Concord  Wd9.  Hamm:  1-Andover;  1 -Chichester;  1-Concord 
Wd4;  1-Concord  Wd9;  1-Franklin  Wdl;  1 -Pittsfield.  Killeen:  1-Concord  Wd5:  2-Northfield.  Linnell:  3-Allenstown; 
1-Concord  Wd5;  1-Concord  Wd8:  1-Concord  Wdl 0;  1-Franklin  Wd2;  2-Warner.  O'Donnell:  1-Concord  Wd2;  1-Concord 
Wd7;  2-Danbury;  1-Dunbarton;  1-Franklin  Wdl;  1-Hooksett;  1 -Hopkinton.  Penna:  1-Franklin  Wdl.  Talbow:  1-Concord 
Wd4.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  2 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


205 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


/ 


Atkinson 

Auburn 

Brentwood 

Candia 

Chester 

Danville 

Deerfield 

Derry 

East  Kingston 

Epping 

Exeter 

Fremont 

Greenland 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Londonderry 

New  Castle 

Newfields 

Newington 

Newmarket 

Newton 

North  Hampton 

Northwood 

Nottingham 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 


/ 


1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 
1 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
2 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 


0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

1 

0 

<? 


112 

126 

62 

103 

92 

63 

120 

442 

38 

198 

364 

54 

75 

150 

299 

38 

38 

91 

382 

37 

65 

14 

247 

82 

114 

102 

121 

106 

102 

188 

86 

148 

193 

206 

148 

435 

90 

98 

29 

135 

215 


J 


233 
159 
138 
169 

129 

94 
204 
757 

58 
217 
843 

95 
151 
287 
646 

96 
136 
156 
763 

77 
107 

55 
585 
113 
204 
197 
182 
248 
286 
511 
160 
256 
391 
270 
324 
798 
175 
184 

51 
301 
437 


/ 

125 
90 
66 
78 
68 
53 
66 

534 
31 

107 

322 
50 
84 

158 

397 
34 
48 
96 

402 
33 
38 
22 

297 
78 

127 
94 

105 

123 

103 

161 
65 

161 

160 

158 

143 

416 
87 

122 
20 

188 

174 


2 
1 

2 
0 
0 
2 
0 
8 
1 

0 
3 
3 
0 
2 

14 
0 
2 
2 
1 
0 
2 
1 

2 
3 
1 
1 

0 
4 
2 
1 
3 
2 
3 
1 
9 

11 
1 
7 
0 
3 
3 


TOTALS 


11 


15 


14 


5,808 


11,243 


5,684 


103 


206 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


Atkinson 

Auburn 

Brentwood 

Candia 

Chester 

Danville 

Deerrield 

Derry 

East  Kingston 

Epping 

Exeter 

Fremont 

Greenland 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Londonderry 

New  Castle 

Newfields 

Newington 

Newmarket 

Newton 

North  Hampton 

Northwood 

Nottingham 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 


/ 

/ 

/ 

.A 

V 

/ 

o 

/ 

573 

4 

0 

153 

0 

0 

1 

0 

303 

7 

0 

122 

0 

0 

3 

3 

225 

8 

2 

62 

0 

0 

0 

0 

235 

4 

0 

87 

1 

0 

i 

1 

222 

5 

1 

69 

0 

0 

0 

0 

257 

6 

0 

61 

1 

0 

1 

1 

258 

17 

0 

71 

0 

0 

1 

1 

1702 

29 

1 

413 

0 

1 

8 

0 

152 

3 

0 

24 

0 

0 

0 

0 

336 

8 

0 

81 

1 

0 

2 

0 

1153 

22 

0 

210 

0 

0 

2 

7 

206 

3 

0 

54 

0 

0 

1 

0 

281 

7 

0 

67 

0 

0 

0 

1 

575 

6 

0 

156 

1 

1 

7 

0 

1554 

17 

1 

297 

0 

0 

6 

0 

129 

5 

0 

46 

0 

0 

1 

0 

155 

8 

0 

38 

0 

0 

0 

1 

364 

10 

0 

71 

0 

0 

2 

3 

1477 

20 

0 

399 

0 

0 

6 

0 

97 

1 

0 

36 

0 

1 

0 

0 

127 

3 

0 

32 

0 

0 

0 

0 

47 

3 

0 

11 

1 

0 

2 

0 

696 

43 

0 

142 

0 

1 

4 

0 

306 

4 

0 

61 

0 

0 

4 

1 

384 

9 

0 

85 

0 

1 

2 

0 

219 

21 

0 

60 

0 

0 

0 

1 

281 

14 

0 

58 

2 

0 

3 

0 

472 

5 

0 

139 

1 

1 

1 

0 

325 

22 

0 

43 

0 

0 

4 

0 

494 

39 

0 

70 

0 

0 

5 

2 

254 

9 

0 

46 

0 

0 

2 

0 

516 

21 

0 

90 

0 

0 

2 

0 

418 

24 

2 

65 

2 

0 

1 

0 

473 

10 

0 

127 

0 

0 

7 

1 

437 

17 

1 

89 

0 

0 

6 

0 

2009 

14 

4 

498 

0 

1 

3 

4 

284 

5 

0 

85 

0 

0 

1 

1 

549 

7 

1 

68 

0 

2 

0 

1 

76 

6 

0 

20 

0 

1 

0 

0 

491 

19 

0 

144 

1 

0 

5 

3 

781 

5 

0 

229 

0 

0 

6 

0 

TOTALS 


19,893 


490 


13 


4,679 


11 


10 


100 


32 


Braun  III:  2-Nottingham.  Crow:  1-Greenland;  1-Hampton;  1-Kingston;  1-Plaistow;  1 -Portsmouth  Wd  1 ;  1-Portsmouth 
Wd4;  1-Salem.  Dokka:  1-Atkinson;  1-Danville;  1-Exeter;  1-Hampstead;  1-Hampton;  1-Newmarket;  1-Portsmouth  Wd4; 
1 -Portsmouth  Wd5.  Glover:  1 -Fremont.  Hamm:  1-East  Kingston;  1 -Epping;  1-Greenland;  1-Hampton;  3-Salem.  Killeen: 
1-Hampstead;  1 -Londonderry;  1 -North  Hampton;  1-Plaistow;  1-Portsmouth  Wd2;  3-Salem;  1 -Seabrook.  Lee:  1-New  Castle; 
1-Northwood;  1-Plaistow.  Penna:  1-Derry;  2-Salem;  1-Seabrook.  Talbow:  1-Kingston.  Buchanan:  1-Seabrook.  Rigazio: 
1 -Newington;  1-Portsmouth  Wd5.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  12 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


207 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
STRAFFORD  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


C 


Barrington 
Dover  Ward  1 
Dover  Ward  2 
Dover  Ward  3 
Dover  Ward  4 
Dover  Ward  5 
Dover  Ward  6 
Durham 
Farmington 
Lee 

Madbury 
Middleton 
Milton 

New  Durham 
Rochester  Ward  1 
Rochester  Ward  2 
Rochester  Ward  3 
Rochester  Ward  4 
Rochester  Ward  5 
Rochester  Ward  6 
Rollinsford 
Somersworth  Ward 
Somersworth  Ward 
Somersworth  Ward 
Somersworth  Ward 
Somersworth  Ward 
Strafford 


208 

127 

112 

139 

122 

85 

105 

362 

135 

128 

74 

28 

63 

43 

100 

110 

87 

96 

106 

65 

53 

46 

44 

27 

46 

25 

103 


356 

254 

273 

221 

236 

195 

171 

837 

159 

318 

110 

37 

149 

98 

132 

126 

114 

126 

125 

111 

140 

99 

56 

75 

78 

51 

196 


/ 

174 

92 

116 

156 

116 

97 

102 

240 

107 

123 

53 

37 

102 

43 

142 

92 

90 

103 

100 

86 

76 

71 

52 

51 

63 

54 

103 


O 


£" 


■if" 


& 


2 
4 
1 
1 
0 
0 
0 

1 
1 
1 

2 
1 
1 
0 

2 

2 
1 
3 
1 

0 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 


A? 

500 
359 

380 
470 
444 
357 
383 
757 
288 
406 
145 
89 
202 
151 
288 
257 
295 
302 
306 
232 
200 
220 
175 
196 
240 
176 
275 


4? 


26 
29 

32 

14 

24 

11 

12 

99 

10 

31 

18 

3 

5 

2 

6 

3 

1 

9 
5 
6 
9 
7 
4 
5 
4 
0 
9 


108 
48 
61 

110 
74 
51 
65 

134 
58 
59 
34 
17 
45 
39 
75 
71 
66 
64 
53 
70 
37 
29 
30 
35 
36 
22 
70 


/ 


0 
1 

3 
1 

2 
0 
1 

2 
0 
0 

1 

0 

2 
1 
3 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 

1 


3 
1 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 

1 

3 
1 
0 
0 

1 
1 

3 
0 
0 
0 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 

1 
1 


TOTALS 


2,639 


4.843 


2,641 


30 


8.093 


384 


1.561 


26 


19 


Bateman:  1-Barrington;  l-DoverWd6;  1-Durham:  1-Farmington;  1-Lee:  1 -Rochester Wd5;  1 -Rollinsford:  1 -Somersworth 
Wd2;  1-Strafford.  Moseley  Braun:  1-Dover  Wdl;  1 -Dover  Wd3;  2-Durham;  1 -Milton;  1-New  Durham;  1 -Rollinsford; 
1-Somersworth  Wdl.  Braun  III:  1-Dover  Wdl;  3-Somersworth  Wd4.  Carter:  2-Barrington;  1-Dover  Wd2;  2-Dover  Wd3: 
1-New  Durham;  1 -Rochester  Wd2;  1-Rochester  Wd6.  Crow:  1-Dover  Wd3;  1-Durham;  1 -Rochester  Wd5;  1-Somersworth 
Wdl;2-Strafford.  Dokka:  1-Barrington;  1-Dover  Wd2;  1-Dover  Wd3.  Glover:  1-Rochester  Wd4.  Hamm:  1-Dover  Wd2; 
1-Dover  Wd4;  1-Dover  Wd6;  1-Durham;  1-Rochester  Wd3;l -Rollinsford.  Killeen:  1 -Strafford.  LaRouche:  1-Dover  Wd6: 
1-Rochester  Wdl:  1-Rochester  Wd3;  1-Rochester  Wd5;  1-Somersworth  Wd5.  Lee:  1-Durham;  1-Rochester  Wd3.  Linnell: 
1-Farmington;  1-Rochester  Wd5;  1 -Strafford.  O'Donnell:  1-Barrington:  1-Dover  Wd2;  1-Rochester  Wd3;  1-Somersworth 
Wdl:  1-Somersworth  Wd4.  Talbow:  1-Rochester  Wdl:  1-Rochester  Wd6.  Ashby:  2-Rochester  Wd3.  Rigazio:  1-Rochester 
Wd5:  1-Rochester  Wd6.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  17 


208 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
SULLIVAN  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


b 
<f 

/ 

b 

/ 

/ 

•4? 

Acworth 

14 

97 

26 

1 

48 

19 

0 

12 

0 

Charlestown 

58 

334 

97 

3 

307 

5 

0 

37 

0 

Claremont  Ward  1 

43 

251 

98 

1 

202 

8 

0 

27 

0 

Claremont  Ward  2 

73 

276 

120 

0 

311 

6 

14 

29 

1 

Claremont  Ward  3 

45 

213 

78 

1 

300 

5 

0 

39 

7 

Cornish 

30 

195 

38 

0 

112 

13 

0 

9 

0 

Croydon 

10 

48 

8 

0 

36 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Goshen 

12 

41 

14 

2 

37 

4 

0 

0 

0 

Grantham 

68 

266 

72 

0 

213 

3 

0 

46 

0 

Langdon 

8 

53 

18 

0 

40 

2 

0 

7 

0 

Lempster 

19 

63 

16 

0 

34 

4 

0 

5 

0 

Newport 

100 

293 

115 

0 

288 

9 

1 

44 

1 

Plainfield 

37 

365 

63 

0 

148 

14 

0 

31 

1 

Springfield 

21 

96 

20 

1 

64 

3 

0 

12 

0 

Sunapee 

51 

265 

71 

1 

206 

8 

0 

43 

1 

Unity 

23 

89 

28 

0 

67 

15 

0 

9 

1 

Washington 

20 

65 

26 

0 

47 

4 

0 

16 

0 

TOTALS 

632 

3,010 

908 

10 

2,460 

122 

15 

366 

12 

Bateman:  1-Claremont  Wd3.  Moseley  Braun:  1-Claremont  Wdl;  1-Plainfield  1-Sunapee.  Braun  III:  1-Lempster.  Crow: 
1-Langdon;  1 -Sunapee.  Dokka:  1-Claremont  Wd2;  1-Lempster.  Hamm:  1-Claremont  Wdl;  2-Claremont  Wd3;  2-Newport: 
1  -Plainfield.  Killeen:  2-Grantham.  Lee:  1 -Acworth:  6-Croydon.  Linnell:  1-Claremont  Wd2.  O'Donnell:  2-Claremont 
Wdl;  Penna:  1-Goshen.  Sharpton:  2-Claremont  Wd3;  1-Cornish:  1-Plainfield:  2-Sunapee;  1-Unity.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  2 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


209 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
SUMMARY  BY  COUNTIES/REPUBLICAN 


Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 


A" 


355 
192 
259 
190 
401 

1603 
785 

1199 
389 
198 


/ 

334 
226 
351 
216 
403 

1609 
719 

1262 
401 
238 


* 

* 

Sr 

* 

d 
/ 

3 

678 

34 

1 

557 

22 

3 

576 

23 

0 

258 

24 

12 

725 

37 

0 

3237 

80 

0 

1636 

47 

0 

2413 

102 

3 

704 

48 

0 

351 

10 

* 

£5 


& 


$ 


0 

3 
5 
0 
0 
6 
5 
5 
1 
0 


TOTALS 


5,571 


5,759 


22 


11.135 


427 


25 


Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 


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* 

* 

* 

/ 

* 

1 

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cf 

22 

32 

24 

27 

5 

23 

28 

26 

21 

8 

7 

13 

24 

58 

34 

19 

33 

17 

10 

17 

11 

5 

9 

13 

24 

44 

41 

19 

13 

0 

54 

168 

86 

92 

89 

107 

32 

92 

64 

66 

42 

54 

65 

118 

63 

87 

63 

109 

21 

51 

25 

26 

11 

35 

17 

24 

20 

3 

10 

19 

TOTALS 


297 


630 


389 


352 


282 


390 


*write-ins.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  1,475 


210 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
BELKNAP  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


£ 

* 

* 

* 

4 

* 

/ 

* 

4 

Alton 

25 

32 

72 

5 

2 

4 

1 

2 

1 

Barnstead 

24 

25 

37 

4 

2 

1 

0 

0 

1 

Belmont 

53 

31 

60 

4 

4 

3 

2 

5 

2 

Center  Harbor 

8 

3 

29 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Gilford 

43 

34 

95 

4 

3 

4 

5 

3 

6 

Gilmanton 

29 

28 

36 

4 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Laconia  Ward  1 

7 

15 

47 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Laconia  Ward  2 

12 

16 

29 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0 

Laconia  Ward  3 

11 

15 

31 

1 

3 

0 

0 

2 

2 

Laconia  Ward  4 

15 

24 

28 

0 

1 

0 

0 

3 

0 

Laconia  Ward  5 

10 

8 

15 

0 

1 

0 

1 

1 

1 

Laconia  Ward  6 

18 

12 

31 

1 

1 

6 

3 

0 

2 

Meredith 

34 

30 

77 

3 

0 

7 

4 

6 

3 

New  Hampton 

20 

16 

23 

1 

0 

1 

2 

0 

1 

Sanbornton 

18 

20 

39 

1 

0 

1 

3 

1 

2 

Tilton 

28 

25 

29 

0 

1 

3 

1 

1 

0 

TOTALS 

355 

334 

678 

34 

22 

32 

24 

27 

23 

♦write-ins:  Bush*:  1-Alton;  1-Barnstead;  1-Laconia  Wd3.  McCain*:  2-Alton;  1-Gilmanton;  1-Laconia  Wd2;  1-New 
Hampton;  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  70 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


211 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CARROLL  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


* 

c-0 

* 

* 

* 

/ 

* 

4 

Albany 
Bartlett 

3 
16 

3 
19 

6 
0 

0 
1 

0 

1 

1 
2 

0 

1 

0 
0 

Brookfield 

4 

2 

17 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Chatham 

1 

3 

4 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Conway 
Eaton 

31 
0 

35 

1 

69 

5 

10 

1 

5 
0 

6 
0 

5 
0 

4 
0 

Effingham 

6 

4 

10 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

Freedom 

5 

7 

24 

0 

2 

2 

2 

0 

Hale's  Location 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Hart's  Location 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Jackson 

1 

7 

15 

1 

2 

0 

0 

1 

Madison 

21 

8 

21 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Moultonborough 

33 

35 

101 

4 

0 

4 

3 

1 

Ossipee 
Sandwich 

19 

7 

21 
8 

0 

27 

1 

2 

12 

1 

1 
1 

7 
0 

0 

2 

Tamworth 

14 

12 

13 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0 

Tuftonboro 

10 

5 

33 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

Wakefield 

19 

26 

58 

0 

1 

2 

0 

1 

Wolfeboro 

0 

29 

152 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

TOTALS 

192 

226 

557 

22 

28 

26 

21 

13 

*write-ins:  Bush*:  1-Eaton.  Hillary  Clinton*:  1-Albany:  1 -Conway;  1 -Wakefield.  Lieberman*:  1-Conway;  2-Freedom: 
1 -Jackson;  4-Ossipee.  McCain*:  1 -Conway;  2-Freedom;  1 -Madison;  2-Tamworth;  1 -Wakefield.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  88 


2 1 2  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CHESHIRE  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


J" 

* 
/ 

* 

* 

17 

13 

17 

0 

1 

9 

18 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

36 

0 

1 

4 

5 

0 

0 

0 

5 

3 

5 

1 

0 

5 

1 

7 

0 

0 

20 

15 

14 

1 

1 

31 

39 

70 

1 

2 

10 

14 

17 

1 

0 

20 

12 

32 

1 

2 

11 

24 

44 

0 

0 

12 

39 

32 

3 

5 

17 

24 

43 

3 

0 

7 

5 

20 

2 

0 

2 

3 

6 

0 

0 

0 

6 

9 

0 

0 

3 

5 

0 

0 

0 

15 

23 

48 

2 

3 

0 

1 

4 

0 

0 

5 

5 

20 

1 

0 

3 

6 

6 

0 

1 

1 

3 

5 

0 

1 

36 

37 

48 

2 

4 

0 

0 

12 

1 

0 

6 

19 

37 

2 

1 

7 

9 

18 

0 

0 

13 

22 

26 

1 

2 

Alstead 

Chesterfield 

Dublin 

Fitzwilliam 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 

TOTALS  259  351  576  23  24 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


213 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CHESHIRE  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


Alstead 

Chesterfield 

Dublin 

Fitzwilliam 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 


* 

* 

0 

0 

1 

2 

1 

3 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

3 

2 

1 

2 

2 

9 

0 

5 

4 

7 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

6 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

7 

4 

4 

0 

5 

1 

0 

3 

1 

2 

* 


*V 


1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 

3 
0 
0 
1 
1 
0 
0 
3 
1 

0 
0 

1 

3 
0 
0 
1 

3 


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0 

0 
0 
0 
2 
0 
0 
9 
1 

0 
3 
1 
1 
0 
1 
0 

1 

2 
0 
0 
0 
2 
4 
0 
3 
1 
2 


0 

9 


0 

0 
0 
0 

1 

3 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

2 
0 
0 
0 

1 

5 
0 
1 
1 
0 


TOTALS 


58 


34 


19 


33 


17 


*write-ins:  Bush*:  2-Jaffrey;  1-Keene  Wdl.  Hillary  Clinton*:  1 -Harrisville;  1-Keene  Wd4;  1-Keene  Wd5;  1-Swanzey: 
1 -Westmoreland.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  56 


214 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
COOS  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


J 

Atk.  &  Gilm.  Acad.  Gt 

0 

Bean's  Grant 

0 

Bean's  Purchase 

0 

Berlin  Ward  1 

12 

Berlin  Ward  2 

12 

Berlin  Ward  3 

13 

Berlin  Ward  4 

7 

Cambridge 

0 

Carroll 

2 

Chandler's  Purchase 

0 

Clarksville 

1 

Colebrook 

16 

Columbia 

9 

Crawford's  Purchase 

0 

Cutt's  Grant 

0 

Dalton 

6 

Dix's  Grant 

0 

Dixville 

0 

Dummer 

7 

Errol 

3 

Erving's  Location 

0 

Gorham 

13 

Green's  Grant 

0 

Hadley's  Purchase 

0 

Jefferson 

6 

Kilkenny 

0 

Lancaster 

26 

Low  &  Burbank's  Gt. 

0 

Martin's  Location 

0 

Milan 

14 

Millsfield 

0 

Northumberland 

13 

Odell 

0 

Pinkham's  Grant 

0 

Pittsburg 

8 

Randolph 

3 

Sargent's  Purchase 

0 

Second  College  Gt. 

0 

Shelburne 

3 

Stark 

4 

Stewartstown 

1 

Stratford 

1 

Success 

0 

Thompson  &  Mes's  Pur 

0 

Wentworth's  Loc. 

0 

Whitefield 

10 

TOTALS 

190 

4*" 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

12 

3 

9 

10 

25 

23 

5 

6 

0 

0 

2 

13 

0 

0 

6 

6 

13 

24 

1 

8 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

6 

0 

0 

0 

5 

3 

2 

4 

2 

0 

0 

28 

22 

0 

0 

0 

0 

8 

16 

0 

0 

25 

42 

0 

0 

0 

0 

13 

6 

0 

0 

14 

8 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

7 

8 

8 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

4 

4 

6 

11 

14 

3 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

12 

12 

216 


258 


6 


o 

0 
0 

1 

2 
5 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
6 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
3 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 

2 

24 


4 


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0 
0 
0 

1 
1 

2 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
3 
0 
0 
0 
0 
5 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 

1 
1 

0 
0 

0 
0 
0 

1 

17 


0 
0 
0 

1 

0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
3 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
3 

11 


4 


0 

0 
0 
0 

1 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
3 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 

1 
1 

0 

0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
2 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1 

13 


♦write-ins:  Dean*:  3-Berlin  Wdl;  4-Berlin  Wd3;  1-Colebrook;  1-Dalton:  1-Lancaster.  Lieberman*:  1-Colebrook; 
1-Jefferson;  3-Lancaster.  McCain*:  2-Berlin  Wdl;  2-Berlin  Wd3;  1-Carroll;  1-Dalton;  1-Lancaster;  1-Randolph; 
1 -Stratford.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  39 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


215 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
GRAFTON  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


f 

-> 

• 

* 

* 

* 

* 
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Alexandria 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Ashland 

12 

11 

0 

30 

1 

1 

Bath 

6 

4 

0 

6 

4 

0 

Benton 

4 

5 

0 

4 

0 

0 

Bethlehem 

7 

12 

0 

14 

0 

0 

Bridgewater 
Bristol 

9 

25 

9 
19 

0 
0 

9 
41 

0 
0 

1 
1 

Campton 
Canaan 

14 
23 

20 

20 

10 
0 

30 

17 

1 

0 

0 
0 

Dorchester 

1 

1 

0 

5 

0 

0 

Easton 

0 

1 

0 

6 

0 

0 

Ellsworth 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

Enfield 

26 

16 

0 

42 

0 

2 

Franconia 

3 

4 

0 

20 

0 

2 

Grafton 

7 

14 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Groton 

3 

8 

0 

4 

0 

0 

Hanover 

17 

11 

0 

60 

0 

0 

Haverhill 

35 

26 

0 

58 

5 

5 

Hebron 

6 

7 

0 

1 

1 

0 

Holderness 

10 

10 

0 

34 

3 

0 

Landaff 

2 

2 

0 

3 

0 

1 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

15 

6 

0 

1 

1 

1 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

11 

14 

0 

30 

1 

1 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

17 

13 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Lincoln 

5 

12 

0 

18 

0 

0 

Lisbon 

11 

20 

0 

17 

1 

1 

Littleton 

45 

51 

0 

90 

7 

1 

Livermore 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Lyman 

Lyme 

Monroe 

0 

8 
15 

0 

3 

10 

0 
0 
0 

7 

13 

9 

1 
1 
0 

0 
0 

1 

Orange 

0 

1 

0 

3 

0 

0 

Orford 

2 

8 

0 

27 

0 

0 

Piermont 

7 

4 

0 

8 

2 

1 

Plymouth 
Rumney 
Sugar  Hill 
Thornton 

15 

10 

2 

9 

20 
3 
3 
8 

1 

0 
0 
0 

54 

26 

9 

0 

2 
0 

1 
2 

2 
0 
0 
0 

Warren 

2 

6 

0 

19 

1 

0 

Waterville  Valley 
Wentworth 

2 
7 

1 
8 

0 
0 

4 
0 

1 
0 

2 
0 

Woodstock 

8 

12 

4 

0 

0 

TOTALS 

401 

403 

12 

725 

37 

24 

216 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
GRAFTON  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


* 

$ 

* 

1 

4 

Alexandria 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Ashland 

2 

1 

1 

0 

BathO 

0 

0 

1 

Benton 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Bethlehem 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Bridgewater 

2 

2 

0 

0 

Bristol 

2 

2 

0 

0 

Campton 

2 

2 

1 

0 

Canaan 

0 

1 

0 

0 

Dorchester 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Easton 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Ellsworth 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Enfield 

2 

2 

0 

0 

Franconia 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Grafton 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Groton 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Hanover 

3 

0 

0 

0 

Haverhill 

5 

3 

6 

2 

Hebron 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Holderness 

4 

1 

1 

0 

Landaff 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Lincoln 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Lisbon 

0 

1 

0 

0 

Littleton 

2 

4 

3 

1 

Livermore 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Lyman 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Lyme 

0 

0 

1 

1 

Monroe 

1 

3 

0 

0 

Orange 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Orford 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Piermont 

2 

3 

0 

1 

Plymouth 

4 

4 

2 

3 

Rumney 

1 

0 

0 

1 

Sugar  Hill 

1 

1 

0 

1 

Thornton 

1 

6 

0 

0 

Warren 

2 

4 

0 

0 

Waterville  Valley 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Wentworth 

1 

0 

0 

1 

Woodstock 

1 

0 

0 

0 

* 


TOTALS  44 

*write-ins:  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  112 


41 


13 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


217 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


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50 

41 

141 

6 

6 

Antrim 

23 

24 

0 

0 

0 

Bedford 

105 

103 

266 

5 

1 

Bennington 

7 

9 

8 

0 

0 

Brookline 

24 

25 

49 

2 

0 

Deering 

5 

10 

20 

0 

1 

Francestown 

7 

7 

26 

0 

0 

Goffstown 

90 

100 

214 

0 

3 

Greenfield 

13 

7 

0 

0 

1 

Greenville 

0 

0 

12 

2 

1 

Hancock 

8 

5 

41 

1 

0 

Hillsborough 

36 

37 

70 

5 

4 

Hollis 

32 

36 

84 

0 

0 

Hudson 

84 

93 

131 

5 

4 

Litchfield 

35 

30 

90 

1 

I 

Lyndeborough 

7 

10 

27 

2 

0 

Manchester  Ward  1 

32 

44 

134 

3 

2 

Manchester  Ward  2 

41 

38 

93 

4 

1 

Manchester  Ward  3 

21 

14 

41 

2 

1 

Manchester  Ward  4 

28 

40 

51 

1 

1 

Manchester  Ward  5 

38 

30 

32 

0 

0 

Manchester  Ward  6 

41 

37 

92 

2 

2 

Manchester  Ward  7 

30 

33 

75 

2 

2 

Manchester  Ward  8 

47 

53 

102 

3 

2 

Manchester  Ward  9 

55 

42 

72 

1 

0 

Manchester  Ward  10 

47 

53 

82 

3 

1 

Manchester  Ward  11 

44 

39 

71 

1 

1 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

32 

34 

91 

1 

4 

Mason 

7 

7 

12 

1 

0 

Merrimack 

111 

110 

245 

8 

5 

Milford 

76 

81 

121 

6 

1 

Mont  Vernon 

17 

9 

37 

0 

1 

Nashua  Ward  1 

34 

35 

0 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  2 

30 

26 

61 

1 

2 

Nashua  Ward  3 

0 

0 

48 

3 

1 

Nashua  Ward  4 

13 

19 

26 

0 

1 

Nashua  Ward  5 

35 

26 

57 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  6 

30 

27 

42 

1 

0 

Nashua  Ward  7 

30 

28 

48 

0 

1 

Nashua  Ward  8 

22 

22 

39 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  9 

37 

26 

54 

0 

0 

New  Boston 

32 

27 

0 

0 

0 

New  Ipswich 

16 

41 

99 

0 

0 

Pelham 

62 

50 

77 

1 

0 

Peterborough 

21 

29 

77 

1 

1 

Sharon 

0 

1 

2 

1 

0 

Temple 

8 

4 

19 

3 

0 

Weare 

38 

45 

57 

1 

1 

Wilton 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

Windsor 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

TOTALS 


1.603 


.609 


3,237 


80 


54 


218 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


* 

* 

/ 

* 

4 

Amherst 

9 

1 

4 

7 

0 

Antrim 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

Bedford 

8 

5 

5 

3 

15 

Bennington 
Brookline 

0 

1 

0 
0 

1 
0 

2 

1 

1 
3 

Deering 
Francestown 

0 

1 

0 
0 

1 
0 

1 
0 

0 
0 

Goffstown 

10 

5 

5 

8 

5 

Greenfield 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Greenville 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Hancock 

1 

1 

0 

2 

0 

Hillsborough 
Hollis 

4 
0 

6 
0 

4 
0 

0 
0 

4 
0 

Hudson 

13 

9 

10 

7 

10 

Litchfield 

0 

2 

2 

0 

7 

Lyndeborough 
Manchester  Ward  1 

1 
9 

1 
4 

0 

4 

0 

2 

3 
8 

Manchester  Ward  2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Manchester  Ward  3 

5 

1 

0 

1 

1 

Manchester  Ward  4 

4 

3 

2 

0 

3 

Manchester  Ward  5 

2 

3 

2 

0 

0 

Manchester  Ward  6 

6 

3 

4 

1 

4 

Manchester  Ward  7 

8 

5 

2 

2 

0 

Manchester  Ward  8 

5 

4 

1 

1 

3 

Manchester  Ward  9 

3 

2 

5 

2 

0 

Manchester  Ward  10 

4 

1 

2 

2 

3 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

0 

0 

1 

2 

1 

Manchester  Ward  12 

6 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Mason 

0 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Merrimack 

20 

5 

6 

8 

12 

Milford 

9 

1 

4 

6 

4 

Mont  Vernon 

3 

0 

1 

2 

0 

Nashua  Ward  1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  2 

4 

5 

1 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

5 

Nashua  Ward  4 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

Nashua  Ward  5 

7 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  6 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Nashua  Ward  7 

1 

4 

3 

0 

2 

Nashua  Ward  8 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  9 

0 

0 

4 

6 

0 

New  Boston 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

New  Ipswich 

0 

3 

0 

2 

2 

Pelham 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

Peterborough 

2 

0 

2 

5 

1 

Sharon 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Temple 

We  are 

0 

3 

1 
1 

1 
1 

0 
3 

0 

1 

Wilton 

1 

0 

3 

1 

0 

Windsor 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

TOTALS 

*write-ins:  Hillary  Clinton*: 

write-ins:  384 


168  86  92  89  107 

-Bedford;  1 -Hillsborough;  1 -Manchester  Wd9;  2-Merrimack;  1-Weare.  Miscellaneous 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


219 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
MERRIMACK  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  1 0 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 


* 

* 

* 

24 

19 

43 

0 

0 

15 

12 

51 

0 

0 

18 

12 

34 

0 

0 

46 

33 

130 

4 

8 

18 

14 

0 

0 

2 

13 

6 

22 

1 

0 

22 

11 

40 

1 

0 

23 

23 

56 

1 

1 

17 

15 

29 

0 

0 

15 

10 

49 

1 

0 

19 

12 

23 

0 

0 

22 

15 

53 

4 

2 

16 

21 

22 

3 

1 

27 

19 

44 

3 

3 

22 

20 

0 

0 

0 

27 

24 

30 

0 

0 

24 

28 

77 

6 

3 

9 

14 

22 

0 

1 

11 

16 

32 

1 

3 

29 

26 

78 

0 

0 

15 

15 

32 

0 

0 

12 

11 

25 

2 

0 

19 

17 

31 

1 

0 

27 

37 

48 

0 

0 

3 

7 

0 

1 

1 

61 

60 

152 

5 

4 

33 

31 

92 

0 

0 

28 

26 

58 

5 

1 

20 

13 

26 

2 

0 

20 

26 

108 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

43 

40 

83 

1 

0 

30 

27 

39 

2 

1 

5 

7 

10 

0 

0 

12 

14 

30 

3 

1 

23 

20 

45 

0 

0 

13 

7 

9 

0 

0 

4 

11 

13 

0 

0 

TOTALS 


785 


719 


1.636 


47 


32 


220 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
MERRIMACK  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfteld 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 


* 

* 

/ 

V 

* 

4 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

12 

5 

4 

2 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

1 

3 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

1 

0 

2 

0 

4 

4 

6 

1 

3 

1 

0 

2 

3 

1 

3 

0 

0 

0 

3 

5 

3 

2 

0 

0 

3 

4 

0 

2 

4 

2 

1 

6 

4 

0 

5 

4 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

1 

1 

1 

4 

7 

3 

3 

2 

5 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

4 

2 

1 

1 

0 

1 

2 

1 

0 

3 

2 

1 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

2 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

8 

3 

2 

5 

4 

8 

0 

3 

0 

6 

9 

14 

20 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

2 

0 

0 

4 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

2 

0 

3 

0 

3 

2 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

3 

3 

1 

0 

TOTALS 


92 


64 


66 


42 


54 


♦write-ins:  Hillary  Clinton*:  1-Bow;  1 -Chichester;  1 -Concord  Wd2;  1-New  London;  1 -Pembroke.  Miscellaneous 
write-ins:  216 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


221 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
ROCKINGHAM  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  Ward  1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 


33 

34 

20 

35 

26 

23 

24 

116 

12 

20 

67 

20 

20 

39 

57 

10 

11 

33 

90 

4 

11 

5 

0 

23 

0 

17 

22 

29 

8 

9 

9 

20 

9 

46 

26 

139 

23 

36 

3 

24 

46 


1** 

* 

35 

48 

35 

69 

20 

15 

42 

52 

28 

74 

37 

29 

28 

66 

107 

227 

19 

30 

24 

37 

78 

102 

28 

43 

22 

33 

33 

76 

52 

187 

16 

35 

11 

16 

47 

47 

68 

203 

3 

31 

7 

16 

5 

15 

0 

42 

25 

26 

0 

48 

26 

38 

24 

36 

25 

42 

10 

26 

12 

22 

11 

14 

13 

36 

13 

34 

47 

103 

33 

60 

131 

163 

24 

32 

46 

0 

4 

7 

29 

98 

44 

135 

* 


c 


2 
2 
1 
I 
1 
1 

0 
6 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 

0 
3 
0 
2 
1 

8 
0 
1 

0 
0 

1 

2 
0 

2 
1 

0 
0 
0 

1 

0 

1 

2 
0 
2 
50 
0 
2 
3 


* 


0 
1 

0 
2 
0 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
4 
1 

0 
0 

1 
1 

0 
0 
3 
0 
0 
1 
5 
0 
2 
1 
1 
1 

0 
1 

0 
2 
0 
2 
1 

6 
0 
22 
0 
1 
5 


TOTALS 


1.199 


1,262 


2,413 


102 


65 


222 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


* 

* 
if 

* 

4 
J5 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

4 

1 

2 

3 

5 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

4 

1 

4 

3 

0 

1 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

9 

3 

2 

3 

8 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

1 

0 

1 

2 

0 

10 

11 

4 

5 

10 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

11 

7 

1 

0 

0 

1 

6 

5 

3 

10 

4 

1 

0 

3 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

5 

1 

5 

2 

3 

6 

8 

4 

4 

10 

1 

0 

1 

4 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

5 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

9 

2 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

3 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

5 

1 

0 

3 

1 

2 

2 

1 

0 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

2 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

3 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

2 

1 

11 

1 

0 

1 

9 

0 

2 

1 

0 

5 

3 

1 

3 

8 

5 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

35 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

3 

1 

1 

1 

5 

8 

4 

6 

1 

8 

Atkinson 

Auburn 

Brentwood 

Candia 

Chester 

Danville 

Deerrield 

Derry 

East  Kingston 

Epping 

Exeter 

Fremont 

Greenland 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Londonderry 

New  Castle 

Newfields 

Newington 

Newmarket 

Newton 

North  Hampton 

Northwood 

Nottingham 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 


TOTALS  118  63  87  63  109 

♦write-ins:  Hillary  Clinton*:  2-Derry;  1 -Exeter;  1-Newmarket;  1-Rye.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  366 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


223 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
STRAFFORD  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


* 

* 

* 

Barrington 

30 

39 

52 

7 

3 

Dover  Ward  1 

8 

12 

25 

1 

0 

Dover  Ward  2 

11 

11 

18 

1 

0 

Dover  Ward  3 

22 

36 

35 

0 

0 

Dover  Ward  4 

12 

17 

29 

2 

6 

Dover  Ward  5 

18 

13 

23 

1 

0 

Dover  Ward  6 

15 

25 

19 

1 

1 

Durham 

30 

14 

31 

2 

2 

Farmington 

22 

28 

52 

2 

1 

Lee 

15 

16 

26 

3 

1 

Madbury 

10 

5 

17 

0 

0 

Middleton 

11 

11 

20 

2 

0 

Milton 

17 

25 

20 

2 

1 

New  Durham 

13 

15 

27 

3 

1 

Rochester  Ward  1 

0 

0 

41 

7 

0 

Rochester  Ward  2 

23 

23 

33 

2 

1 

Rochester  Ward  3 

19 

10 

45 

0 

1 

Rochester  Ward  4 

14 

18 

0 

3 

0 

Rochester  Ward  5 

18 

17 

31 

4 

0 

Rochester  Ward  6 

20 

17 

23 

1 

0 

Rollinsford 

10 

14 

26 

0 

1 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

6 

4 

18 

1 

0 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

14 

7 

11 

0 

0 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

9 

7 

15 

0 

0 

Somersw  orth  Ward  5 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

Strafford 

22 

17 

49 

3 

2 

TOTALS 


389 


401 


704 


48 


21 


224 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
STRAFFORD  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


Barrington 
Dover  Ward  1 
Dover  Ward  2 
Dover  Ward  3 
Dover  Ward  4 
Dover  Ward  5 
Dover  Ward  6 
Durham 
Farmington 
Lee 

Madbury 
Middleton 
Milton 

New  Durham 
Rochester  Ward  1 
Rochester  Ward  2 
Rochester  Ward  3 
Rochester  Ward  4 
Rochester  Ward  5 
Rochester  Ward  6 
Rollinsford 
Somersworth  Ward  1 
Somersworth  Ward  2 
Somersworth  Ward  3 
Somersworth  Ward  4 
Somersworth  Ward  5 
Strafford 


* 

8 

1 

2 
1 

3 
0 
1 

5 
1 
1 
0 
2 
3 
3 
4 
2 
3 
1 

4 
1 
1 

0 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 


* 

7 
1 

0 
0 
2 
0 
1 
1 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 

3 
1 
1 

0 
0 

1 

3 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
3 


V 


/ 

f 

* 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

2 

1 

5 

0 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

2 

6 

0 

1 

1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

6 
0 
2 
5 
1 
1 
1 
4 
3 
3 
0 
0 
0 

1 
1 

1 

0 

0 

1 
1 
1 

0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
2 


TOTALS  51  25  26  11  35 

*write-ins:  Bush*:  2-Dover  Wd4;  1-New  Durham.  Hillary  Clinton*:  1 -Rochester  Wd4.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  128 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


225 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
SULLIVAN  COUNTY/REPUBLICAN 


* 
/ 

* 

* 

* 

* 

* 

<? 

* 

Acworth 

4 

5 

8 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Charlestown 

19 

24 

31 

2 

2 

4 

3 

1 

0 

Claremont  Ward  1 

21 

22 

38 

2 

1 

2 

1 

0 

4 

Claremont  Ward  2 

22 

27 

51 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

3 

Claremont  Ward  3 

17 

10 

35 

0 

0 

3 

3 

0 

0 

Cornish 

7 

9 

14 

2 

11 

3 

1 

0 

0 

Croydon 

0 

1 

9 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Goshen 

5 

7 

6 

1 

0 

2 

8 

0 

0 

Grantham 

18 

18 

43 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

3 

Langdon 

0 

2 

5 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

1 

Lempster 

6 

9 

8 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Newport 

21 

32 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Plainfield 

7 

9 

35 

0 

1 

1 

1 

0 

2 

Springfield 

9 

10 

13 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

1 

Sunapee 

28 

33 

45 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

4 

Unity 

6 

10 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

Washington 

8 

10 

10 

1 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

TOTALS 


198 


238 


351 


10 


17 


24 


20 


10 


19 


*write-ins:  Lieberman*:  1-Claremont  Wd2;  2-Grantham.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  16 


226 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
SUMMARY  BY  COUNTIES/DEMOCRATIC 


Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 

TOTALS 


4. 

* 

* 

f 

* 

0 

2 

321 

152 

699 

147 

0 

1 

282 

118 

610 

130 

0 

6 

559 

196 

1.155 

243 

0 

0 

245 

88 

358 

116 

0 

2 

531 

211 

1,135 

267 

0 

0 

2.050 

840 

4.857 

950 

4 

5 

950 

415 

2,115 

435 

0 

20 

1.702 

618 

3.632 

636 

0 

0 

719 

267 

1.419 

293 

0 

0 

277 

117 

661 

185 

36 


7,636 


3,022 


16.641 


3.402 


Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 

TOTALS 


* 

■T- 

* 

/ 

* 

* 

/ 

a  4 

196 

44 

51 

39 

6 

47 

157 

48 

0 

34 

5 

49 

246 

99 

51 

69 

7 

115 

115 

15 

54 

0 

0 

23 

214 

0 

51 

49 

0 

0 

1,466 

205 

365 

218 

24 

237 

561 

108 

0 

85 

25 

176 

992 

169 

267 

0 

0 

191 

384 

76 

117 

85 

35 

103 

129 

46 

31 

27 

5 

50 

4.460 


810 


987 


606 


107 


991 


Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 


TOTALS  39  200 

**write-in  votes.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  3,495 


* 

J* 

* 

* 

* 

* 

/ 

4 

10 

8 

9 

15 

3 

0 

0 

3 

2 

0 

1 

7 

21 

3 

4 

27 

4 

0 

15 

4 

0 

7 

0 

0 

23 

0 

0 

27 

0 

20 

81 

41 

27 

84 

8 

0 

0 

30 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

17 

34 

61 

7 

0 

39 

6 

4 

32 

8 

8 

11 

8 

7 

9 

6 

120 


87 


262 


43 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


227 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
BELKNAP  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


Alton 
Barnstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Ward  1 
Laconia  Ward  2 
Laconia  Ward  3 
Laconia  Ward  4 
Laconia  Ward  5 
Laconia  Ward  6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbomton 
Tilton 


15 
18 
21 
11 
46 
20 
16 
15 
14 
16 
19 
25 
26 
15 
26 
18 


<? 

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11 

13 

11 

3 

23 

7 

6 

7 

7 

0 

6 

7 

15 

9 

13 

14 


40 
53 
55 
20 
102 
34 
39 
35 
34 
40 
30 
36 
70 
28 
48 
35 


V° 


£ 


7 

15 

16 

1 

17 

7 

9 

9 

9 

5 

6 

5 

14 

7 

9 

11 


/ 

4 

* 

/ 

13 

0 

17 

2 

11 

0 

1 

3 

23 

7 

10 

2 

15 

0 

10 

7 

11 

0 

15 

0 

11 

0 

16 

3 

13 

5 

7 

2 

14 

7 

9 

6 

TOTALS 


321 


152 


699 


147 


196 


44 


Alton 
Barnstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Ward  1 
Laconia  Ward  2 
Laconia  Ward  3 
Laconia  Ward  4 
Laconia  Ward  5 
Laconia  Ward  6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbomton 
Tilton 


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1 

4 

2 

0 

1 

4 

2 

4 

1 

1 

6 

5 

1 

1 

0 

0 

1 

2 

1 

2 

7 

7 

4 

1 

2 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

2 

0 

1 

2 

0 

3 

1 

0 

2 

0 

1 

1 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0 

3 

0 

4 

0 

5 

1 

2 

6 

0 

0 

3 

5 

10 

0 

2 

11 

1 

4 

3 

0 

TOTALS 


51 


39 


47 


10 


15 


*write-ins:  Jahnke:  2-Gilmanton.  Shaheen*:  1-Belmont;  2-Gilford:  1-Laconia  Wd2;  1-New  Hampton;.  1-Sanbornton. 
Nader*:  1-Center  Harbor;  1-Laconia  Wd2;  1-Laconia  Wd5;  1-New  Hampton.  Cheney*:  1-Belmont;  1-Gilford; 
1 -Gilmanton;  1-Laconia  Wd4;  1-Laconia  Wd6;  3-New  Hampton.  McCain*:  1 -Barnstead;  1 -Center  Harbor;  4-Gilford: 
1-Laconia  Wd3;  1-Laconia  Wd4;l -Sanbomton.  Powell*:  1-Gilford;  1-Laconia  Wd5;  1 -Tilton.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  69 


228 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CARROLL  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


Albany 

Bartlett 

Brookrield 

Chatham 

Conway 

Eaton 

Effingham 

Freedom 

Hale's  Location 

Hart's  Location 

Jackson 

Madison 

Moultonborough 

Ossipee 

Sandwich 

Tamworth 

Tuftonboro 

Wakefield 

Wolfeboro 


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3 

4 

2 

2 

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0 

0 

17 

6 

49 

12 

18 

3 

7 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

82 

33 

140 

33 

40 

10 

10 

15 

3 

2  . 

7 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

14 

7 

19 

6 

6 

3 

0 

0 

14 

5 

25 

5 

4 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

14 

18 

25 

5 

4 

1 

2 

2 

12 

15 

32 

4 

9 

3 

1 

4 

26 

1 

62 

10 

18 

3 

3 

7 

14 

5 

35 

14 

10 

3 

3 

3 

13 

6 

43 

7 

7 

3 

0 

2 

16 

9 

26 

10 

4 

5 

2 

4 

14 

0 

30 

4 

8 

4 

2 

3 

19 

0 

57 

11 

22 

6 

3 

3 

14 

6 

51 

5 

4 

1 

0 

3 

TOTALS 


282 


118 


610 


130 


157 


48 


34 


49 


*write-ins:  Jahnke:    1 -Albany.  Shaheen*:    1 -Bartlett;    1 -Effingham;    1 -Madison;  2-Ossipee.  Cheney*:    1 -Freedom; 
1-Wakefield;  1 -Wolfeboro.  McCain*:  1-Bartlett;  1 -Wolfeboro.  Powell*:  1 -Moultonborough.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  118 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


229 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CHESHIRE  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


a 


Alstead 

Chesterfield 

Dublin 

Fitzwilliam 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 


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15 

8 

36 

6 

7 

31 

12 

62 

22 

13 

29 

6 

54 

11 

7 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

2 

6 

1 

3 

25 

8 

18 

6 

6 

15 

1 

53 

18 

15 

43 

10 

104 

27 

34 

39 

19 

54 

12 

20 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

47 

11 

101 

15 

13 

50 

22 

89 

22 

16 

63 

17 

104 

22 

13 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

2 

7 

0 

3 

15 

1 

16 

7 

0 

9 

1 

33 

4 

4 

25 

6 

68 

13 

19 

2 

1 

9 

0 

3 

6 

1 

11 

0 

2 

4 

1 

16 

3 

4 

3 

2 

13 

1 

2 

36 

24 

102 

14 

16 

8 

3 

34 

5 

6 

42 

16 

63 

15 

16 

15 

7 

53 

7 

5 

29 

15 

49 

12 

19 

TOTALS 


559 


196 


155 


243 


246 


230 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
CHESHIRE  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


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£ 

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Alstead 

7 

0 

0 

5 

0 

3 

Chesterfield 

8 

0 

5 

13 

2 

1 

Dublin 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

0 

Fitzwilliam 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Gilsum 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

Harrisville 

4 

1 

2 

7 

2 

1 

Hinsdale 

4 

1 

7 

1 

1 

0 

Jaffrey 

7 

2 

10 

6 

0 

5 

Keene  Ward  1 

11 

6 

5 

9 

2 

4 

Keene  Ward  2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Keene  Ward  3 

9 

3 

6 

9 

2 

4 

Keene  Ward  4 

6 

7 

4 

8 

0 

0 

Keene  Ward  5 

5 

9 

4 

9 

0 

0 

Marlborough 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Marlow 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

Nelson 

3 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Richmond 

2 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

Rindge 

11 

2 

6 

5 

4 

0 

Roxbury 

2 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Stoddard 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

Sullivan 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

3 

Surry 

1 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

Swanzey 

6 

5 

0 

7 

2 

1 

Troy 

5 

2 

3 

2 

0 

1 

Walpole 

5 

3 

8 

9 

0 

0 

Westmoreland 

2 

3 

3 

2 

0 

1 

Winchester 

0 

3 

3 

12 

5 

1 

TOTALS 

99 

51 

69 

115 

21 

27 

*write-ins:  Jahncke:  2-Harrisville;  1-Keene  Wd2;  2-Nelson;  1-Walpole.  Shaheen*:  1  -Chesterfield;  1-Keene  Wd4; 
1-Keene  Wd5;  1-Stoddard;  1-Troy;  2-Walpole.  Nader*:  2-Gilsum;  1-Jaffrey;  1-Keene  Wdl;  1-Keene  Wd4;  1-Rindge; 
1-Winchester.  Cheney*:  1-Keene  Wd5;  1-Roxbury:  1-Troy.  McCain*:  1-Alstead:  1 -Chesterfield;  1-Keene  Wdl: 
1-Swanzey.  Powell*:  1-Jaffrey;  1-Keene  Wdl;  1-Keene  Wd3;  1 -Walpole.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  120 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


231 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
COOS  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


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4 

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4 

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Atk.  &  Gilm.  Academy  Gi 

:      0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Bean's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Bean's  Purchase 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Berlin  Ward  1 

34 

15 

42 

11 

n 

3 

11 

1 

2 

Berlin  Ward  2 

27 

6 

42 

16 

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0 

7 

0 

1 

Berlin  Ward  3 

28 

9 

30 

21 

15 

0 

8 

3 

1 

Berlin  Ward  4 

24 

11 

29 

5 

13 

1 

3 

1 

1 

Cambridge 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Carroll 

6 

4 

17 

4 

2 

1 

3 

0 

1 

Chandler's  Purchase 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Clarksville 

0 

1 

3 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Colebrook 

13 

4 

12 

8 

5 

0 

1 

1 

0 

Columbia 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

Crawford's  Purchase 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Cutt's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Dalton 

2 

1 

8 

4 

4 

0 

1 

0 

2 

Dix's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Dixville 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Dummer 

1 

2 

4 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Errol 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Erving's  Location 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Gorham 

46 

11 

61 

14 

17 

1 

6 

0 

1 

Green's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Hadley  s  Purchase 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Jefferson 

7 

1 

3 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

Kilkenny 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Lancaster 

12 

14 

36 

8 

5 

2 

1 

7 

2 

Low  &  Burbank's  Gt. 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Martin's  Location 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Milan 

13 

0 

16 

5 

2 

1 

3 

0 

0 

Millsfield 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Northumberland 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Odell 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Pinkham's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Pittsburg 

0 

1 

6 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

1 

Randolph 

2 

0 

14 

1 

4 

2 

2 

5 

0 

Sargent's  Purchase 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Second  College  Gt. 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Shelbume 

2 

1 

7 

1 

5 

0 

1 

1 

0 

Stark 

7 

0 

5 

2 

4 

0 

1 

1 

0 

Stewartstown 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Stratford 

2 

2 

6 

2 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

Success 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Thompson  &  Mes's  Pur. 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Wentworth's  Loc. 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Whitefield 

13 

3 

15 

6 

10 

2 

3 

2 

2 

TOTALS 

245 

88 

358 

116 

115 

15 

54 

23 

15 

*write-ins:  Cheney*:  2-Berlin  Wdl;  1 -Dalton;  1 -Gorham.  Sharpton*: 
1 -Randolph  1 -Whitefield.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  74 


-Dalton;  1 -Gorham;  1 -Jefferson;  2-Lancaster; 


232 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
GRAFTON  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


Alexandria 

Ashland 

Bath 

Benton 

Bethlehem 

Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Campton 

Canaan 

Dorchester 

Easton 

Ellsworth 

Enfield 

Franconia 

Grafton 

Groton 

Hanover 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Holderness 

Landaff 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Livermore 

Lyman 

Lyme 

Monroe 

Orange 

Orford 

Piermont 

Plymouth 

Rumney 

Sugar  Hill 

Thornton 

Warren 

Waterville  Valley 

Wentworth 

Woodstock 

TOTALS 

♦write-ins:  Jahncke: 


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/ 

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0 

0 

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15 

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7 

2 

1 

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10 

1 

14 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

19 

9 

31 

9 

7 

2 

6 

2 

2 

0 

0 

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0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

14 

6 

53 

18 

15 

3 

4 

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1 

31 

11 

36 

12 

18 

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3 

0 

0 

14 

2 

33 

8 

7 

3 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

4 

2 

0 

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0 

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0 

1 

1 

8 

2 

2 

0 

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1 

1 

2 

0 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

38 

14 

62 

18 

7 

4 

4 

2 

2 

5 

4 

25 

5 

6 

1 

2 

0 

1 

13 

3 

10 

5 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

5 

1 

2 

3 

2 

0 

0 

0 

1 

125 

58 

370 

60 

23 

6 

0 

5 

4 

12 

7 

22 

9 

7 

4 

2 

0 

0 

5 

3 

13 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

14 

6 

38 

6 

1 

3 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

36 

7 

50 

22 

14 

3 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

1 

1 

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13 

8 

18 

4 

0 

2 

1 

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6 

4 

9 

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4 

0 

0 

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34 

6 

66 

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21 

5 

3 

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0 

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4 

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34 

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2 

2 

2 

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6 

1 

9 

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11 

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19 

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42 

12 

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24 

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3 

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15 

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12 

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5 

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I -Campton;  1 -Grafton.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  350 


51 


49 


23 


27 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


233 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


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Amherst 

62 

15 

224 

42 

47 

8 

0 

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Antrim 

41 

42 

0 

9 

6 

9 

0 

0 

Bedford 

72 

20 

180 

28 

68 

0 

0 

0 

Bennington 

6 

6 

22 

1 

7 

0 

0 

1 

Brookline 

25 

12 

68 

12 

11 

1 

0 

2 

Deering 

17 

6 

20 

2 

10 

1 

0 

2 

Francestown 

16 

3 

36 

7 

6 

7 

0 

0 

Goffstown 

81 

37 

234 

57 

77 

10 

0 

0 

Greenfield 

8 

1 

15 

6 

8 

5 

0 

1 

Greenville 

9 

5 

32 

4 

5 

0 

0 

1 

Hancock 

31 

8 

55 

9 

4 

8 

0 

2 

Hillsborough 

37 

13 

78 

24 

23 

4 

0 

5 

Hollis 

34 

10 

97 

16 

23 

5 

0 

5 

Hudson 

101 

54 

251 

45 

76 

0 

0 

12 

Litchfield 

32 

9 

83 

12 

27 

4 

0 

3 

Lyndeborough 

10 

6 

41 

2 

6 

2 

0 

0 

Manchester  Ward  1 

79 

25 

189 

31 

45 

5 

0 

0 

Manchester  Ward  2 

43 

24 

127 

23 

36 

8 

1 

4 

Manchester  Ward  3 

35 

15 

100 

29 

34 

10 

2 

6 

Manchester  Ward  4 

42 

18 

97 

29 

31 

10 

1 

11 

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31 

23 

65 

16 

29 

4 

0 

3 

Manchester  Ward  6 

52 

16 

119 

17 

33 

5 

3 

8 

Manchester  Ward  7 

36 

16 

110 

33 

42 

5 

2 

8 

Manchester  Ward  8 

50 

14 

135 

31 

47 

6 

3 

8 

Manchester  Ward  9 

63 

24 

128 

33 

55 

4 

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6 

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56 

22 

111 

19 

34 

2 

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7 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

46 

18 

91 

19 

22 

1 

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Manchester  Ward  12 

39 

16 

100 

22 

35 

6 

3 

2 

Mason 

8 

4 

30 

9 

4 

1 

0 

1 

Merrimack 

146 

63 

345 

68 

133 

0 

0 

19 

Milford 

83 

36 

206 

26 

60 

5 

3 

8 

Mont  Vernon 

20 

11 

45 

5 

8 

5 

0 

2 

Nashua  Ward  1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  2 

40 

14 

112 

16 

32 

3 

0 

5 

Nashua  Ward  3 

51 

24 

131 

28 

28 

6 

0 

8 

Nashua  Ward  4 

29 

15 

79 

18 

23 

2 

1 

6 

Nashua  Ward  5 

70 

22 

146 

22 

44 

2 

0 

8 

Nashua  Ward  6 

62 

25 

80 

27 

41 

4 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  7 

46 

18 

92 

13 

38 

2 

0 

5 

Nashua  Ward  8 

52 

20 

131 

22 

28 

3 

0 

0 

Nashua  Ward  9 

48 

16 

104 

20 

37 

8 

0 

10 

New  Boston 

32 

16 

74 

12 

21 

0 

0 

0 

New  Ipswich 

23 

4 

55 

11 

20 

2 

0 

2 

Pelham 

32 

16 

77 

13 

35 

3 

0 

9 

Peterborough 

70 

20 

173 

22 

23 

15 

1 

9 

Sharon 

4 

2 

5 

1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Temple 

13 

4 

43 

6 

11 

3 

0 

3 

We  are 

40 

17 

80 

22 

24 

5 

1 

9 

Wilton 

26 

15 

38 

11 

7 

6 

0 

4 

Windsor 

1 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

TOTALS 


2.050 


840 


4,857 


950 


1.466 


205 


24 


218 


234 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


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* 

* 

Amherst 

8 

8 

2 

4 

0 

1 

3 

Antrim 

8 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Bedford 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Bennington 

2 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

1 

Brookline 

2 

4 

2 

0 

0 

1 

2 

Deering 
Francestown 

6 
6 

3 

2 

0 
0 

0 

2 

0 
0 

0 
0 

0 

2 

Goffstown 

17 

19 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

Greenfield 

2 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

Greenville 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Hancock 

4 

1 

1 

2 

0 

1 

2 

Hillsborough 
Hollis 

7 
0 

2 
10 

0 

2 

2 

1 

0 
0 

0 
0 

2 

3 

Hudson 

18 

25 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Litchfield 

4 

8 

0 

2 

1 

4 

2 

Lyndeborough 
Manchester  Ward  1 

8 
11 

2 
21 

1 

0 

0 
0 

1 

3 

0 
0 

1 
2 

Manchester  Ward  2 

7 

4 

0 

3 

0 

1 

3 

Manchester  Ward  3 

8 

16 

3 

3 

0 

1 

2 

Manchester  Ward  4 

0 

14 

0 

1 

0 

1 

2 

Manchester  Ward  5 

6 

9 

0 

5 

4 

0 

3 

Manchester  Ward  6 

4 

4 

2 

4 

2 

0 

3 

Manchester  Ward  7 

7 

8 

0 

3 

5 

2 

3 

Manchester  Ward  8 

0 

8 

0 

5 

1 

0 

4 

Manchester  Ward  9 

0 

18 

0 

5 

5 

0 

4 

Manchester  Ward  10 

8 

8 

0 

4 

3 

0 

2 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

0 

16 

1 

2 

5 

0 

0 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

3 

8 

0 

2 

6 

3 

2 

Mason 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Merrimack 

0 

29 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Milford 

9 

9 

0 

6 

1 

0 

2 

Mont  Vernon 

4 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Nashua  Ward  1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Nashua  Ward  2 

1 

4 

0 

3 

0 

0 

2 

Nashua  Ward  3 

6 

8 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

Nashua  Ward  4 

4 

4 

0 

1 

0 

0 

3 

Nashua  Ward  5 

7 

14 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Nashua  Ward  6 

6 

14 

0 

2 

0 

0 

2 

Nashua  Ward  7 

1 

11 

0 

1 

3 

2 

3 

Nashua  Ward  8 

5 

14 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Nashua  Ward  9 

9 

5 

0 

3 

0 

0 

2 

New  Boston 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

New  Ipswich 

1 

2 

1 

3 

0 

1 

0 

Pelham 

7 

10 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

Peterborough 

12 

7 

2 

2 

0 

1 

3 

Sharon 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Temple 
Weare 

2 
8 

1 
4 

0 
0 

2 

2 

0 
0 

1 
1 

1 

3 

Wilton 

4 

3 

2 

0 

0 

3 

0 

Windsor 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

TOTALS 


237 


365 


20 


\\ 


41 


27 


84 


♦write-ins:  Powell*:  1-Amherst;  1-Litchfield;  1  -Manchester  Wd3;  1 -Manchester  Wd8;  1 -Nashua  Wdl;  1 -Nashua  Wd6; 
1-New  Ipswich;  1-Pelham.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  1,104 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


235 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
MERRIMACK  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


0 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Dan  bury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 


* 

* 

* 

4 

* 

* 

/ 

32 

11 

48 

15 

19 

22 

9 

43 

16 

11 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

41 

18 

150 

28 

39 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

27 

11 

54 

11 

15 

17 

9 

41 

6 

8 

35 

19 

55 

17 

15 

31 

15 

50 

8 

16 

25 

12 

74 

16 

13 

50 

12 

80 

12 

21 

32 

11 

101 

13 

26 

36 

21 

60 

13 

14 

36 

23 

95 

13 

23 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

26 

12 

53 

19 

19 

43 

21 

154 

13 

36 

9 

1 

19 

2 

4 

6 

4 

45 

4 

13 

32 

12 

52 

10 

17 

18 

11 

28 

11 

18 

20 

10 

34 

9 

12 

14 

8 

40 

8 

13 

49 

17 

75 

19 

15 

10 

5 

15 

3 

4 

48 

26 

127 

24 

43 

76 

20 

143 

20 

21 

27 

21 

49 

7 

4 

13 

0 

20 

5 

5 

44 

19 

103 

21 

21 

11 

12 

67 

26 

18 

38 

19 

89 

28 

30 

17 

6 

24 

6 

6 

11 

4 

22 

0 

0 

16 

3 

37 

11 

17 

17 

5 

48 

19 

14 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

21 

8 

20 

2 

11 

TOTALS 


950 


415 


2.115 


435 


561 


236 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
MERRIMACK  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 

TOTALS 


* 

J? 

* 

/ 

4* 

* 

* 

/ 

* 

1 

0 

i 

3 

1 

0 

8 

0 

13 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

11 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

3 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

2 

2 

3 

0 

0 

4 

1 

7 

0 

4 

5 

1 

8 

1 

1 

4 

0 

7 

0 

6 

6 

0 

15 

0 

5 

4 

2 

4 

0 

4 

3 

0 

9 

0 

5 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

1 

6 

2 

22 

2 

5 

4 

1 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

2 

0 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

0 

3 

1 

1 

2 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

3 

1 

0 

3 

1 

0 

12 

0 

3 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

3 

3 

6 

0 

12 

0 

12 

0 

1 

9 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

1 

10 

0 

2 

4 

0 

2 

19 

0 

6 

3 

8 

0 

5 

3 

2 

2 

0 

2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

3 

2 

1 

4 

0 

3 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

25 


176 


30 


108 


85 


♦write-ins:  Bleckner:  4-Concord  Wd4.  Jahncke:  3-Concord  Wd4;  2-Concord  Wd2.  Powell*:  1-Bow;  1-Concord  WdlO; 
1  -Hill;  1 -Loudon;  2-Pembroke.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  662 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


237 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


<- 

* 

* 

* 

* 

£ 

* 

/ 

i 

/ 

/ 

Atkinson 

0 

18 

8 

63 

8 

28 

Auburn 

1 

24 

4 

58 

5 

15 

Brentwood 

0 

12 

5 

33 

5 

6 

Candia 

0 

28 

12 

52 

10 

14 

Chester 

0 

12 

12 

26 

5 

8 

Danville 

0 

24 

11 

46 

5 

14 

Deerfield 

0 

42 

10 

82 

16 

26 

Derry 

0 

141 

48 

309 

56 

111 

East  Kingston 

0 

8 

5 

25 

3 

1 

Epping 

0 

43 

14 

73 

17 

14 

Exeter 

12 

120 

38 

255 

33 

58 

Fremont 

0 

12 

12 

46 

10 

7 

Greenland 

0 

12 

4 

28 

10 

11 

Hampstead 

0 

45 

9 

116 

8 

40 

Hampton 

0 

110 

34 

279 

50 

78 

Hampton  Falls 

0 

8 

4 

21 

3 

7 

Kensington 

0 

20 

3 

30 

7 

5 

Kingston 

0 

31 

11 

72 

6 

16 

Londonderry 

0 

117 

47 

290 

44 

87 

New  Castle 

0 

14 

5 

43 

8 

1 

Newfields 

1 

14 

3 

15 

3 

2 

Newington 

0 

2 

2 

6 

3 

3 

Newmarket 

2 

109 

32 

177 

37 

37 

Newton 

0 

22 

8 

53 

11 

19 

North  Hampton 

0 

29 

13 

85 

14 

17 

Northwood 

1 

17 

12 

34 

8 

8 

Nottingham 

0 

27 

16 

57 

11 

15 

Plaistow 

0 

27 

17 

94 

16 

21 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

0 

47 

13 

79 

14 

13 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

0 

67 

17 

129 

22 

24 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

0 

25 

11 

51 

8 

14 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

0 

43 

15 

138 

22 

25 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

0 

57 

16 

95 

23 

19 

Raymond 

0 

56 

20 

85 

33 

43 

Rye 

0 

33 

14 

64 

11 

19 

Salem 

0 

93 

35 

176 

57 

73 

Sandown 

0 

20 

14 

43 

0 

15 

Seabrook 

0 

50 

22 

0 

0 

0 

South  Hampton 

0 

4 

8 

16 

2 

3 

Stratham 

3 

61 

14 

138 

10 

37 

Windham 

0 

58 

20 

150 

22 

38 

TOTALS 


20 


,702 


618 


3,632 


636 


992 


238 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


* 

/ 

* 

* 

/ 

* 

* 

/ 

sP 

* 

Atkinson 

3 

7 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Auburn 

2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

0 

Brentwood 

3 

2 

3 

0 

3 

0 

Candia 

3 

2 

1 

0 

1 

1 

Chester 

2 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Danville 

0 

0 

0 

2 

1 

0 

Deerfield 

2 

5 

1 

1 

10 

2 

Derry 

East  Kingston 

Epping 

Exeter 

19 
3 

4 
12 

20 

1 

4 
16 

6 
0 

1 
4 

1 
0 
0 

1 

19 
1 
6 

10 

4 
0 

2 
2 

Fremont 

0 

1 

0 

0 

8 

0 

Greenland 

1 

7 

0 

1 

1 

0 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Londonderry 

New  Castle 

2 
5 
2 
3 
3 
10 
2 

9 

34 
1 
1 
5 

20 
1 

2 
7 
0 
0 

2 

0 
0 

1 

3 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

2 
4 
1 

0 

3 

11 

1 

2 
0 
0 

4 

1 
0 

1 

Newfields 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

0 

Newington 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Newmarket 

16 

11 

1 

0 

15 

1 

Newton 

1 

7 

2 

1 

0 

0 

North  Hampton 
Northwood 

1 

2 

7 
5 

2 
3 

0 

1 

6 

5 

0 

1 

Nottingham 
Plaistow 

6 

4 

2 
6 

4 
0 

0 
0 

4 
0 

0 
0 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

10 

8 

5 

0 

4 

1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

14 

4 

0 

0 

11 

0 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

2 

6 

1 

0 

3 

1 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

5 

10 

2 

0 

10 

2 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

5 

8 

1 

0 

10 

4 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

2 
3 
5 

0 

2 

14 

1 
1 
2 

1 

0 

1 

8 
6 

7 

0 
0 

3 

Sandown 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Seabrook 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

South  Hampton 
Stratham 

1 
3 

2 
14 

0 

5 

0 

2 

0 
6 

1 
1 

Windham 

7 

12 

1 

0 

8 

0 

TOTALS 

169 

267 

61 

17 

191 

34 

*write-ins:  Powell*:   1-Atkinson;   1-Auburn;l-Danville;  1-Epping;  1-Greenland;  1-Nottingham;   1-South  Hampton. 
Miscellaneous  write-ins:  739 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


239 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
STRAFFORD  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


* 


C 


Barrington 
Dover  Ward  1 
Dover  Ward  2 
Dover  Ward  3 
Dover  Ward  4 
Dover  Ward  5 
Dover  Ward  6 
Durham 
Farmington 
Lee 

Madbury 
Middleton 
Milton 

New  Durham 
Rochester  Ward  1 
Rochester  Ward  2 
Rochester  Ward  3 
Rochester  Ward  4 
Rochester  Ward  5 
Rochester  Ward  6 
Rollinsford 
Somersworth  Ward  1 
Somersworth  Ward  2 
Somersworth  Ward  3 
Somersworth  Ward  4 
Somersworth  Ward  5 
Strafford 


64 

34 
36 
31 
28 
35 
28 
85 
23 
33 
19 

3 
27 
26 
29 
12 
25 
32 
28 

0 
24 
10 

6 
11 
19 
13 
38 


* 


34 

18 

15 

9 

10 

14 

12 

18 

13 

II 

6 

3 

10 

8 

13 

7 

9 

10 

7 

0 

8 

0 

13 

5 

6 

3 

5 


/ 

104 
70 
71 
84 
86 
61 
58 

157 
76 
78 
34 
17 
47 
28 
64 
43 
26 
47 
44 
0 
36 
33 
22 
31 
27 
29 
46 


* 

/ 

•V 

27 

15 

23 

15 

9 

18 

12 

1 

21 

6 

6 

7 

13 

8 

15 

10 

10 

17 

11 

0 

12 

7 

4 

7 

4 

3 

12 


* 

* 

/ 

26 

0 

11 

8 

16 

6 

24 

1 

20 

6 

22 

6 

17 

1 

1 

13 

23 

4 

12 

5 

5 

2 

8 

1 

12 

0 

9 

4 

21 

4 

22 

1 

19 

3 

26 

4 

14 

0 

0 

0 

11 

2 

12 

0 

10 

0 

7 

2 

11 

0 

6 

0 

19 

3 

TOTALS 


719 


267 


1,419 


293 


384 


76 


240 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
STRAFFORD  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


* 

* 

* 

* 

/ 

* 

* 

cf 

N 

T 

Barrington 

9 

9 

3 

0 

7 

3 

Dover  Ward  1 

0 

2 

4 

3 

7 

1 

Dover  Ward  2 

10 

8 

2 

2 

10 

1 

Dover  Ward  3 

9 

7 

4 

2 

4 

2 

Dover  Ward  4 

9 

7 

0 

2 

10 

4 

Dover  Ward  5 

4 

5 

1 

1 

3 

3 

Dover  Ward  6 

11 

1 

2 

0 

2 

2 

Durham 

8 

0 

1 

7 

17 

1 

Farmington 

6 

2 

0 

2 

8 

2 

Lee 

5 

3 

0 

0 

8 

2 

Madbury 

3 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

Middleton 

1 

0 

0 

1 

3 

0 

Milton 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

New  Durham 

0 

0 

1 

2 

3 

0 

Rochester  Ward  1 

0 

5 

2 

0 

3 

1 

Rochester  Ward  2 

4 

2 

1 

2 

3 

3 

Rochester  Ward  3 

7 

5 

1 

1 

0 

1 

Rochester  Ward  4 

7 

1 

0 

1 

2 

1 

Rochester  Ward  5 

6 

2 

1 

0 

0 

1 

Rochester  Ward  6 

0 

3 

2 

0 

0 

3 

Rollinsford 

6 

1 

4 

2 

0 

2 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

3 

1 

1 

1 

2 

0 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

2 

4 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

5 

4 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

0 

6 

1 

0 

1 

2 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

Strafford 

1 

2 

0 

2 

7 

2 

TOTALS 

117 

85 

35 

32 

103 

39 

*write-ins:  Powell*:  3-Barrington;  4-Dover  Wd6;  1-Farmington.  McCain*:  1-Dover  Wd5;  1-Farmington;  1-Rochester 
Wdl:  1-Somersworth  Wd3.  Cheney*:  1  -Barrington;  2-Farmington;  1 -Rochester  Wdl;  1 -Rochester  Wd4;  1 -Somersworth 
Wd3.  Miscellaneous  write-ins:  206 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY  241 


VICE-PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
SULLIVAN  COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC 


* 

r 

* 

* 

* 

* 

/ 

3 

4 

8 

3 

3 

45 

17 

99 

18 

19 

23 

8 

73 

40 

12 

28 

19 

105 

23 

22 

12 

9 

40 

13 

18 

19 

5 

37 

13 

2 

1 

4 

4 

1 

0 

3 

2 

13 

1 

1 

24 

5 

39 

11 

8 

5 

5 

6 

6 

5 

8 

3 

17 

3 

2 

26 

13 

66 

15 

11 

34 

12 

49 

18 

3 

8 

3 

10 

1 

5 

27 

4 

58 

12 

13 

4 

3 

22 

4 

2 

7 

1 

15 

3 

3 

Acworth 

Charlestown 

Claremont  Ward  1 

Claremont  Ward  2 

Claremont  Ward  3 

Cornish 

Croydon 

Goshen 

Grantham 

Langdon 

Lempster 

Newport 

Plainfield 

Springfield 

Sunapee 

Unity 

Washington 

TOTALS  277  117  661  185  129 


* 

/ 

* 

* 

* 

* 

Acworth 

6 

0 

5 

0 

0 

Charlestown 

5 

4 

4 

5 

3 

Claremont  Ward  1 

0 

8 

1 

1 

0 

Claremont  Ward  2 

4 

2 

4 

3 

1 

Claremont  Ward  3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Cornish 

6 

3 

8 

0 

0 

Croydon 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

Goshen 

3 

0 

0 

1 

0 

Grantham 

4 

0 

4 

4 

1 

Langdon 

0 

0 

3 

1 

0 

Lempster 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

Newport 

1 

5 

4 

4 

2 

Plainfield 

5 

0 

5 

3 

3 

Springfield 

2 

0 

2 

1 

0 

Sunapee 

7 

2 

7 

2 

0 

Unity 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

Washington 

2 

0 

0 

3 

0 

TOTALS  46  27  50  31  11 

♦write-ins:  Nader*:  1-Acworth;  1-Claremont  Wdl;  1-Claremont  Wd2.1 -Springfield;  3-Sunapee;  1-Unity.  Shaheen*: 
1-Claremont  Wdl;  1-Langdon;  1-Lempster;  1-Newport;  1-Sunapee.  Cheney*:  1-Claremont  Wdl;  4-Claremont  Wd3; 
1-Newport;  1 -Plainfield;  1 -Unity.  McCain*:  2-Charlestown;  1-Claremont  Wdl;  1-Langdon;  2-Sunapee;  1-Washington. 
Sharpton*:  1-Acworth;  1-Claremont  Wd2;  1-Grantham;  2-Newport;  2-Plainfield;  1-Sunapee;  1-Unity.  Powell*: 
1 -Charlestown;  2-Claremont  Wd2;  1-Newport;  1 -Plainfield;  1-Sunapee.  Miscellaneous  write-in  votes:  53 


242 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


SUMMARY  BY  COUNTIES/BALLOTS  CAST 


Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 


Republican 

Reg. 

Abs. 

Total 

3,689 

260 

3,949 

2,937 

236 

3,173 

3,715 

137 

3,852 

1,747 

90 

1.837 

4,384 

305 

4,689 

19,278 

798 

20,076 

9,110 

371 

9,481 

14,352 

781 

15,133 

4,687 

213 

4,900 

2,231 

93 

2,324 

Reg. 


Democratic 


Abs. 


Total 


8.577 

542 

9,119 

7,484 

483 

7,967 

14,381 

703 

15,084 

5,451 

256 

5,707 

14,958 

1,080 

16,038 

60,579 

2,924 

63,503 

26,054 

1,488 

27,542 

45,836 

2,248 

48,084 

19,665 

906 

20,571 

7,277 

417 

7,694 

TOTALS 


66,130 


3.284 


69,414 


210,262 


,047 


221,309 


SUMMARY  BY  COUNTIES/NAMES  ON  CHECKLIST 


Rep. 


Dem. 


Und. 


Total 


No.  1 


No.  2R 


No.  2D 


(*see  below  for  details) 


No.  3 


Belknap 

14.071 

7,009 

12,303 

33,383 

1,182 

357 

3,920 

3,404 

Carroll 

12,284 

5,679 

13,391 

31.354 

920 

387 

4,596 

3,462 

Cheshire 

12,469 

13.801 

17,454 

43,724 

1,956 

384 

7,256 

5,133 

Coos 

5,728 

5,807 

6,897 

18,432 

481 

273 

2.406 

1,816 

Grafton 

16,200 

13,279 

19,547 

49,026 

2,044 

490 

7,263 

5,876 

Hillsborough 

72,483 

60,808 

71.915 

205,206 

7,492 

2,202 

25,994 

23,949 

Merrimack 

28,806 

22,545 

29,262 

80,613 

4,037 

929 

12,171 

10,589 

Rockingham 

58,663 

43,419 

68,105 

170,187 

5,104 

1,842 

21,374 

17,967 

Strafford 

18,077 

20.139 

22,227 

60,443 

2,887 

446 

7,509 

5,917 

Sullivan 

7,748 

6.900 

8,951 

23,599 

787 

392 

3,145 

2,622 

TOTALS 


246,529 


199.386         270.052         715,967 


26,890 


7,702 


95,634         80,735 


1.  Number  of  persons  who  registered  to  vote  at  the  polling  place  on  Presidential  Primary  Election  Day. 

2.  Number  of  undeclared  voters  declaring  a  party  then  voting  Republican  or  Democratic  on  Presidential  Primary 
Election  Day. 

3.  Number  of  undeclared  voters  declaring  a  party  and  then  voting  on  Presidential  Primary  Election  Day 
who  returned  to  undeclared  status  before  leaving  the  polling  place. 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


243 


BELKNAP  COUNTY/BALLOTS  CAST 


Alton 
Barnstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Wd  1 
Laconia  Wd  2 
Laconia  Wd  3 
Laconia  Wd  4 
Laconia  Wd  5 
Laconia  Wd  6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbornton 
Tilton 


Republican 

teg. 

Abs. 

Total 

340 

46 

386 

242 

13 

255 

399 

8 

407 

92 

10 

102 

502 

16 

518 

264 

13 

277 

192 

32 

224 

137 

21 

158 

153 

7 

160 

146 

9 

155 

94 

7 

101 

192 

10 

202 

397 

26 

423 

167 

15 

182 

178 

8 

186 

194 

19 

213 

Reg. 


Democratic 


Abs. 


Total 


626 

44 

670 

631 

36 

667 

830 

15 

845 

169 

17 

186 

1,206 

74 

1,280 

535 

33 

568 

382 

44 

426 

340 

28 

368 

361 

26 

387 

381 

28 

409 

330 

21 

351 

396 

26 

422 

982 

67 

1,049 

362 

24 

386 

523 

38 

561 

523 

21 

544 

Totals 


3.689 


260 


3.949 


8,577 


542 


9,119 


BELKNAP  COUNTY/NAMES  ON  CHECKLIST 


Rep. 


Dem. 


Und. 


Total 


No.  1 


No.2R 


No.  2D 


No.  3 


Alton 

1.464 

422 

1.246 

3.132 

85 

44 

384 

351 

Barnstead 

893 

534 

1.132 

2,559 

100 

39 

341 

275 

Belmont 

1.529 

854 

1,037 

3,420 

149 

26 

198 

210 

Center  Harbor 

351 

119 

291 

761 

27 

8 

91 

94 

Gilford 

2,149 

675 

2,198 

5,022 

99 

39 

635 

450 

Gilmanton 

879 

467 

713 

2,059 

78 

35 

323 

250 

Laconia  Wd  1 

736 

361 

556 

1.653 

40 

12 

137 

149 

Laconia  Wd  2 

559 

356 

351 

1,266 

46 

10 

140 

118 

Laconia  Wd  3 

491 

295 

442 

1,228 

41 

12 

78 

92 

Laconia  Wd  4 

545 

382 

175 

1.102 

48 

18 

157 

136 

Laconia  Wd  5 

398 

410 

261 

1.069 

33 

12 

148 

69 

Laconia  Wd  6 

699 

373 

483 

1.555 

56 

12 

178 

139 

Meredith 

1,517 

673 

1.529 

3,719 

143 

40 

522 

562 

New  Hampton 

477 

279 

397 

1.153 

44 

15 

176 

138 

Sanbornton 

707 

325 

779 

1,811 

85 

11 

242 

177 

Tilton 

677 

484 

713 

1,874 

108 

24 

170 

194 

Totals 


14.071 


7.009 


12,303 


33,383 


1.182 


357 


3,920 


3.404 


244 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


CARROLL  COUNTY/BALLOTS  CAST 


Republican 

Reg. 

Abs. 

Total 

Albany 

33 

0 

33 

Bartlett 

192 

6 

198 

Brookfield 

63 

0 

63 

Chatham 

24 

0 

24 

Conway 

387 

31 

418 

Eaton 

39 

2 

41 

Effingham 

59 

6 

65 

Freedom 

121 

13 

134 

Hale's  Loc. 

12 

2 

14 

Hart's  Loc. 

7 

6 

13 

Jackson 

80 

9 

89 

Madison 

132 

9 

141 

Moultonborough 

453 

41 

494 

Ossipee 

213 

12 

225 

Sandwich 

132 

11 

143 

Tamworth 

166 

7 

173 

Tuftonboro 

172 

19 

191 

Wakefield 

209 

16 

225 

Wolfeboro 

443 

46 

489 

Reg. 


Democratic 


Abs. 


Total 


130 

7 

137 

614 

23 

637 

111 

12 

123 

42 

5 

47 

1404 

86 

1490 

95 

6 

101 

205 

12 

217 

253 

24 

277 

12 

0 

12 

16 

1 

17 

333 

29 

362 

395 

24 

419 

680 

19 

699 

451 

27 

478 

359 

27 

386 

466 

24 

490 

348 

29 

377 

540 

42 

582 

1030 

86 

1116 

Totals 


2,937 


236 


3.173 


7.484 


483 


7,967 


CARROLL  COUNTY/NAMES  ON  CHECKLIST 


Rep. 


Dem. 


Und. 


Total 


No.  1 


No.2R 


No.  2D 


No.  3 


Albany 

119 

77 

209 

405 

19 

1 

89 

81 

Bartlett 

806 

537 

755 

2,098 

79 

17 

363 

247 

Brookfield 

193 

83 

148 

424 

16 

3 

61 

54 

Chatham 

88 

38 

63 

189 

7 

5 

20 

23 

Conway 

1,857 

951 

2,943 

5,751 

146 

45 

837 

653 

Eaton 

102 

67 

107 

276 

13 

2 

46 

39 

Effingham 

245 

127 

404 

776 

22 

6 

127 

101 

Freedom 

378 

153 

598 

1,129 

46 

19 

133 

152 

Hale's  Loc. 

63 

10 

37 

110 

0 

0 

7 

4 

Hart's  Loc. 

11 

7 

12 

30 

30 

2 

12 

14 

Jackson 

228 

132 

409 

769 

38 

13 

279 

227 

Madison 

454 

243 

706 

1,403 

38 

21 

229 

224 

Moultonborough 

1,589 

457 

1,230 

3,276 

64 

61 

441 

355 

Ossipee 

1,113 

467 

1,169 

2,749 

41 

19 

252 

157 

Sandwich 

428 

381 

216 

1,025 

23 

8 

118 

93 

Tamworth 

602 

331 

796 

1,729 

43 

27 

274 

125 

Tuftonboro 

786 

167 

733 

1,686 

57 

18 

257 

214 

Wakefield 

1,067 

522 

1 ,053 

2,642 

100 

32 

295 

251 

Wolfeboro 

2,155 

929 

1,803 

4,887 

138 

88 

756 

448 

Totals 


12,284 


5,679 


13,391 


31,354 


920 


387 


4,596 


3,462 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


245 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY/BALLOTS  CAST 


Republican 

Reg. 

Abs. 

Total 

Alstead 

109 

3 

112 

Chesterfield 

158 

5 

163 

Dublin 

148 

16 

164 

Fitzwilliam 

116 

0 

116 

Gilsum 

57 

0 

57 

Harrisville 

41 

1 

42 

Hinsdale 

131 

3 

134 

Jaffrey 

346 

19 

365 

Keene  Wdl 

93 

10 

103 

Keene  Wd2 

194 

3 

197 

Keene  Wd3 

197 

11 

208 

Keene  Wd4 

268 

11 

279 

Keene  Wd5 

295 

5 

300 

Marlborough 

89 

2 

91 

Marlow 

39 

3 

42 

Nelson 

40 

0 

40 

Richmond 

43 

2 

45 

Rindge 

299 

1 

300 

Roxbury 

17 

0 

17 

Stoddard 

73 

9 

82 

Sullivan 

33 

2 

35 

Surry 

52 

0 

52 

Swanzey 

373 

9 

382 

Troy 

93 

2 

95 

Walpole 

215 

9 

224 

Westmoreland 

88 

6 

94 

Winchester 

108 

5 

113 

Totals 

3.715 

137 

3.852 

Democratic 

Reg. 

Abs. 

Total 

409 

27 

436 

736 

24 

760 

399 

26 

425 

432 

21 

453 

126 

4 

130 

363 

25 

388 

583 

8 

591 

954 

68 

1,022 

772 

34 

806 

1,041 

49 

1.090 

915 

59 

974 

1,004 

50 

1,054 

1,001 

72 

1,073 

518 

13 

531 

169 

5 

174 

191 

15 

206 

213 

8 

221 

789 

28 

817 

66 

0 

66 

206 

13 

219 

143 

4 

147 

164 

6 

170 

1,050 

48 

1,098 

361 

7 

368 

818 

31 

849 

399 

31 

430 

559 

27 

586 

14.381 


703 


15,084 


246 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY/NAMES  ON  CHECKLIST 


Rep. 


Dem. 


Und. 


Total 


No.  1 


No.  2R 


No.  2D 


No.  3 


A 1  stead 

332 

359 

517 

1,208 

42 

13 

223 

183 

Chesterfield 

747 

673 

781 

2,201 

76 

11 

365 

276 

Dublin 

468 

345 

357 

1,170 

47 

4 

216 

156 

Fitzwilliam 

217 

423 

763 

1,403 

36 

19 

265 

185 

Gilsum 

148 

114 

188 

450 

20 

3 

45 

27 

Harrisville 

113 

211 

417 

741 

32 

9 

194 

195 

Hinsdale 

513 

613 

766 

1,892 

57 

15 

172 

151 

Jaffrey 

1,017 

858 

1,178 

3,053 

93 

44 

491 

363 

KeeneWdl 

405 

976 

894 

2,275 

225 

7 

322 

243 

Keene  Wd2 

690 

1,092 

991 

2,773 

179 

15 

325 

281 

Keene  Wd3 

692 

1.070 

820 

2,582 

134 

25 

424 

192 

Keene  Wd4 

960 

1,271 

946 

3,177 

160 

24 

651 

318 

Keene  Wd5 

947 

1.123 

907 

2,977 

121 

17 

414 

314 

Marlborough 

268 

350 

644 

1,262 

76 

9 

304 

230 

Marlow 

148 

146 

228 

522 

15 

5 

91 

89 

Nelson 

137 

187 

190 

514 

16 

4 

98 

69 

Richmond 

234 

189 

283 

706 

28 

6 

105 

74 

Rindge 

1.041 

472 

1,561 

3,074 

158 

21 

137 

495 

Roxbury 

37 

59 

56 

152 

5 

5 

31 

20 

Stoddard 

230 

123 

294 

647 

19 

23 

101 

114 

Sullivan 

97 

93 

189 

379 

23 

6 

82 

61 

Surry 

182 

133 

155 

470 

15 

2 

66 

65 

Swanzey 

1.173 

1,175 

1,259 

3,607 

149 

36 

468 

181 

Troy 

310 

339 

551 

1,200 

44 

8 

159 

126 

Walpole 

587 

471 

1,162 

2,220 

79 

32 

444 

399 

Westmoreland 

267 

257 

486 

1,010 

42 

11 

861 

233 

Winchester 

509 

679 

871 

2,059 

65 

10 

202 

93 

Totals 


12,469 


3,801 


17,454 


43,724 


1,956 


384 


7,256 


5,133 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


247 


COOS  COUNTY/BALLOTS  CAST 


Republican 

Reg. 

Abs. 

Total 

Berlin  Ward  1 

76 

0 

76 

Berlin  Ward  2 

89 

7 

96 

Berlin  Ward  3 

151 

11 

162 

Berlin  Ward  4 

46 

2 

48 

Carroll 

47 

1 

48 

Clarksville 

28 

2 

30 

Colebrook 

157 

3 

160 

Columbia 

41 

1 

42 

Dalton 

55 

4 

59 

Dixville 

6 

5 

11 

Dummer 

21 

4 

25 

Errol 

23 

2 

25 

Gorham 

151 

6 

157 

Green's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

Jefferson 

93 

3 

96 

Lancaster 

247 

6 

253 

Milan 

82 

1 

83 

Millsneld 

2 

0 

2 

Northumberland 

90 

1 

91 

Pinkhams'  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

Pittsburg 

57 

2 

59 

Randolph 

31 

18 

49 

Shelburne 

26 

2 

28 

Stark 

34 

2 

36 

Stewartstown 

46 

4 

50 

Stratford 

23 

0 

23 

Wentworth'  s  Loc. 

2 

0 

2 

Whitefield 

123 

3 

126 

Reg. 


Democratic 


Abs. 


Total 


601 

16 

617 

554 

21 

575 

601 

42 

643 

523 

12 

535 

143 

15 

158 

25 

1 

26 

228 

7 

235 

55 

8 

63 

106 

5 

111 

13 

2 

15 

46 

46 

40 

1 

41 

671 

18 

689 

2 

0 

2 

111 

5 

116 

450 

15 

465 

208 

15 

223 

5 

0 

5 

318 

14 

332 

2 

1 

3 

51 

4 

55 

99 

24 

123 

77 

3 

80 

70 

3 

73 

67 

1 

68 

80 

4 

84 

6 

0 

6 

299 

19 

318 

Totals 


1,747 


90 


1.837 


5.451 


256 


5.707 


No  ballots  cast:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant.  Bean's  Grant.  Bean's  Purchase.  Cambridge.  Chandler's  Purchase. 
Crawford's  Purchase.  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant.  Erving's  Location.  Hadley's  Purchase.  Kilkenny,  Low  &  Burbank's  Grant. 
Martin's  Location.  Odell,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant.  Success,  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


248 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


COOS  COUNTY/NAMES  ON  CHECKLIST 


Rep. 


Dem. 


Und. 


Total 


No.  1 


No.2R 


No.  2D 


No.  3 


Berlin  Ward  1 

207 

681 

338 

1,226 

44 

11 

268 

85 

Berlin  Ward  2 

229 

544 

496 

1,269 

21 

28 

269 

212 

Berlin  Ward  3 

420 

731 

342 

1,493 

44 

21 

250 

144 

Berlin  Ward  4 

140 

595 

375 

1.110 

29 

13 

208 

114 

Cambridge 

1 

— 

2 

3 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Carroll 

169 

108 

229 

506 

22 

11 

61 

51 

Clarksville 

54 

19 

85 

158 

5 

8 

17 

23 

Colebrook 

518 

212 

638 

1,368 

43 

21 

159 

125 

Columbia 

134 

56 

128 

318 

8 

6 

31 

27 

Dalton 

169 

57 

336 

562 

15 

20 

67 

78 

Dixville 

11 

3 

12 

26 

— 

1 

15 

12 

Dummer 

57 

39 

96 

192 

8 

12 

29 

41 

Errol 

45 

18 

175 

238 

5 

10 

32 

33 

Gorham 

492 

777 

515 

1,784 

65 

18 

200 

171 

Green's  Grant 

— 

— 

3 

3 

— 

— 

2 

2 

Jefferson 

328 

106 

187 

621 

14 

6 

44 

45 

Lancaster 

802 

358 

736 

1,896 

41 

16 

231 

163 

Milan 

216 

214 

311 

741 

17 

13 

97 

93 

Millsfield 

2 

5 

5 

12 

— 

2 

5 

7 

Northumberland 

338 

477 

490 

1,305 

17 

20 

120 

96 

Pinkhams'  Grant 

1 

2 

7 

10 

1 

— 

2 

1 

Pittsburg 

318 

73 

174 

565 

8 

9 

24 

20 

Randolph 

91 

92 

96 

279 

9 

8 

52 

51 

Shelburne 

100 

65 

104 

269 

6 

4 

45 

37 

Stark 

100 

67 

139 

306 

7 

4 

38 

36 

Stewartstown 

164 

75 

268 

507 

11 

2 

13 

13 

Stratford 

96 

88 

195 

379 

2 

2 

34 

36 

Wentworth'  s  Loc. 

4 

7 

15 

26 

— 

— 

3 

3 

Whitefield 

522 

338 

400 

1,260 

39 

7 

90 

97 

Totals 


5,728 


5,807 


6,897 


18,432 


481 


273 


2,406 


1,816 


No  names  on  checklist:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase,  Chandler's  Purchase, 
Crawford's  Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location,  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny,  Low  &  Burbank's  Grant, 
Martin's  Location,  Odell,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant,  Success,  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


249 


GRAFTON  COUNTY/BALLOTS  CAST 


Republican 

Reg. 

Abs. 

Total 

Alexandria 

103 

4 

107 

Ashland 

146 

2 

148 

Bath 

63 

4 

67 

Benton 

31 

0 

31 

Bethlehem 

125 

12 

137 

Bridgewater 

83 

4 

87 

Bristol 

207 

10 

217 

Campton 

187 

3 

190 

Canaan 

125 

9 

134 

Dorchester 

23 

0 

23 

Easton 

12 

2 

14 

Ellsworth 

11 

0 

11 

Enfield 

196 

12 

208 

Franconia 

73 

6 

79 

Grafton 

67 

2 

69 

Groton 

42 

2 

44 

Hanover 

268 

32 

300 

Haverhill 

319 

10 

329 

Hebron 

61 

5 

66 

Holderness 

148 

14 

162 

Landaff 

30 

0 

30 

Lebanon  Wdl 

174 

7 

181 

Lebanon  Wd2 

128 

20 

148 

Lebanon  Wd3 

179 

14 

193 

Lincoln 

71 

4 

75 

Lisbon 

100 

1 

101 

Littleton 

390 

54 

444 

Livermore 

0 

0 

0 

Lyman 

24 

6 

30 

Lyme 

78 

1 

79 

Monroe 

88 

9 

97 

Orange 

15 

1 

16 

Orford 

71 

3 

74 

Piermont 

61 

2 

63 

Plymouth 

228 

12 

240 

Rumney 

105 

8 

113 

Sugar  Hill 

43 

5 

48 

Thornton 

90 

8 

98 

Warren 

77 

4 

81 

Waterville  Valley 

20 

5 

25 

Wentworth 

68 

1 

69 

Woodstock 

54 

7 

61 

Democratic 

Reg. 

Abs. 

Total 

215 

15 

230 

306 

8 

314 

100 

7 

107 

28 

1 

29 

448 

24 

472 

153 

9 

162 

442 

33 

475 

474 

22 

496 

546 

28 

574 

40 

4 

44 

83 

8 

91 

21 

1 

22 

723 

57 

780 

259 

20 

279 

190 

6 

196 

66 

0 

66 

3.141 

306 

3,447 

337 

23 

360 

91 

14 

105 

419 

53 

472 

41 

6 

47 

884 

48 

932 

829 

69 

898 

754 

57 

811 

245 

9 

254 

117 

7 

124 

709 

43 

752 

0 

0 

0 

68 

5 

73 

537 

50 

587 

90 

9 

99 

59 

5 

64 

236 

14 

250 

131 

11 

142 

911 

27 

938 

245 

21 

266 

150 

7 

157 

411 

26 

437 

101 

1 

102 

76 

9 

85 

91 

4 

95 

191 

13 

204 

Totals 


4,384 


305 


4.689 


14,958 


1,080 


16,038 


250 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


GRAFTON  COUNTY/NAMES  ON  CHECKLIST 


Rep. 


Dem. 


Und. 


Total 


No.  1 


No.  2R 


No.  2D 


No.  3 


Alexandria 

324 

134 

487 

945 

15 

14 

140 

123 

Ashland 

425 

235 

410 

1070 

61 

19 

156 

142 

Bath 

192 

121 

181 

494 

4 

16 

77 

52 

Benton 

89 

36 

58 

183 

4 

1 

5 

13 

Bethlehem 

489 

392 

626 

1507 

56 

9 

228 

163 

Bridgewater 

336 

142 

216 

694 

24 

9 

84 

69 

Bristol 

633 

263 

814 

1710 

68 

37 

297 

254 

Campton 

504 

247 

794 

1545 

77 

25 

248 

180 

Canaan 

579 

519 

827 

1925 

79 

17 

337 

122 

Dorchester 

70 

41 

93 

204 

7 

3 

27 

29 

Easton 

60 

58 

84 

202 

11 

1 

54 

40 

Ellsworth 

14 

2 

48 

64 

— 

3 

20 

23 

Enfield 

787 

828 

740 

2355 

107 

9 

185 

194 

Franconia 

251 

137 

383 

771 

22 

12 

170 

140 

Grafton 

243 

132 

390 

765 

18 

11 

111 

86 

Groton 

124 

48 

136 

308 

14 

8 

45 

43 

Hanover 

1,252 

3,019 

2,333 

6604 

416 

16 

1,477 

1,071 

Haverhill 

1.111 

271 

675 

2057 

58 

26 

103 

76 

Hebron 

223 

61 

142 

426 

19 

7 

72 

65 

Holderness 

524 

360 

511 

1395 

53 

24 

274 

196 

Landaff 

77 

46 

96 

219 

12 

5 

16 

16 

Lebanon  Wdl 

756 

898 

822 

2476 

130 

11 

403 

289 

Lebanon  Wd2 

611 

674 

926 

2211 

141 

8 

190 

282 

Lebanon  Wd3 

721 

971 

611 

2303 

101 

22 

268 

188 

Lincoln 

299 

199 

473 

971 

36 

7 

154 

143 

Lisbon 

336 

152 

258 

746 

19 

9 

53 

45 

Littleton 

1,521 

724 

1 ,009 

3254 

90 

28 

152 

208 

Livermore 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Lyman 

106 

57 

135 

298 

6 

3 

36 

36 

Lyme 

268 

443 

719 

1430 

36 

15 

284 

212 

Monroe 

278 

101 

131 

510 

8 

8 

61 

21 

Orange 

48 

48 

87 

183 

5 

1 

32 

23 

Orford 

266 

183 

331 

780 

21 

6 

148 

124 

Piermont 

175 

92 

200 

467 

12 

13 

87 

70 

Plymouth 

902 

893 

1,533 

3328 

165 

14 

419 

421 

Rumney 

389 

150 

428 

967 

26 

14 

179 

168 

Sugar  Hill 

127 

98 

183 

408 

16 

— 

80 

55 

Thornton 

369 

212 

805 

1386 

46 

27 

302 

223 

Warren 

236 

78 

212 

526 

14 

8 

50 

50 

Waterville  Valley 

51 

32 

90 

173 

6 

3 

55 

58 

Wentworth 

224 

63 

175 

462 

22 

13 

51 

64 

Woodstock 

210 

119 

375 

704 

19 

8 

133 

99 

Totals 


16,200 


13,279 


19,547 


49,026 


2.044 


490 


7,263 


5,876 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


251 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY/BALLOTS  CAST 


Republican 

Reg. 

Abs. 

Total 

Amherst 

672 

29 

701 

Antrim 

208 

1 

209 

Bedford 

1.453 

117 

1570 

Bennington 

100 

1 

101 

Brookline 

236 

3 

239 

Deering 

92 

8 

100 

Francestown 

116 

10 

126 

Goffstown 

1 .056 

23 

1079 

Greenfield 

115 

- 

115 

Greenville 

79 

1 

80 

Hancock 

160 

7 

167 

Hillsborough 

389 

22 

411 

Hollis 

489 

14 

503 

Hudson 

923 

24 

947 

Litchfield 

389 

19 

408 

Lyndeborough 

126 

5 

131 

Manchester  Wdl 

708 

42 

750 

Manchester  Wd2 

449 

32 

481 

Manchester  Wd3 

214 

28 

242 

Manchester  Wd4 

324 

30 

354 

Manchester  Wd5 

218 

8 

226 

Manchester  Wd6 

474 

27 

501 

Manchester  Wd7 

401 

7 

408 

Manchester  Wd8 

521 

8 

529 

Manchester  Wd9 

394 

12 

406 

Manchester  Wdl 0 

481 

11 

492 

Manchester  Wd  1 1 

320 

7 

327 

Manchester  Wdl 2 

412 

40 

452 

Mason 

88 

5 

93 

Merrimack 

1.386 

26 

1412 

Milford 

776 

29 

805 

Mont  Vernon 

196 

4 

200 

Nashua  Wdl 

477 

19 

496 

Nashua  Wd2 

390 

6 

396 

Nashua  Wd3 

339 

3 

342 

Nashua  Wd4 

187 

1 

188 

Nashua  Wd5 

534 

16 

550 

Nashua  Wd6 

276 

22 

298 

Nashua  Wd7 

282 

26 

308 

Nashua  Wd8 

281 

5 

286 

Nashua  Wd9 

369 

23 

392 

New  Boston 

323 

7 

330 

New  Ipswich 

295 

9 

304 

Pelham 

492 

12 

504 

Peterborough 

346 

29 

375 

Sharon 

27 

3 

30 

Temple 

102 

2 

104 

Weare 

362 

10 

372 

Wilton 

214 

3 

217 

Windsor 

17 

2 

19 

Reg. 


Democratic 


Abs. 


Total 


2,034 

146 

2,180 

478 

8 

486 

2.771 

273 

3,044 

192 

9 

201 

804 

31 

835 

304 

14 

318 

359 

13 

372 

2,492 

90 

2,582 

269 

9 

278 

280 

18 

298 

478 

50 

528 

741 

26 

767 

1.505 

73 

1.578 

3.103 

94 

3,197 

1,045 

33 

1,078 

333 

7 

340 

1.916 

151 

2,067 

1.541 

88 

1,629 

914 

97 

1.011 

1,145 

65 

1,210 

1,026 

45 

1,071 

1,485 

102 

1,587 

1,340 

45 

1,385 

1,527 

37 

1,564 

1,470 

67 

1,537 

1,458 

75 

1,533 

1,030 

27 

1,057 

1.128 

84 

1,212 

267 

8 

275 

4,090 

150 

4,240 

2,073 

64 

2,137 

447 

17 

464 

1,852 

97 

1,949 

1,366 

64 

1,430 

1,534 

51 

1,585 

983 

35 

1.018 

2,026 

59 

2,085 

1,411 

73 

1,484 

1,316 

58 

1,374 

1.441 

66 

1,507 

1,669 

79 

1,748 

829 

40 

869 

542 

15 

557 

1,663 

42 

1,705 

1,509 

118 

1,627 

91 

7 

98 

324 

18 

342 

1,123 

40 

1,163 

812 

44 

856 

43 

2 

45 

Totals 


19,278 


798 


20.076 


60.579 


?,924 


63,503 


252 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY/NAMES  ON  CHECKLIST 


Rep. 


Dem. 


Und. 


Total 


No.  1 


No.  2R 


No.  2D 


No.  3 


Amherst 

2,997 

1,751 

2,159 

6,907 

225 

36 

1,059 

801 

Antrim 

523 

430 

467 

1,420 

86 

11 

196 

166 

Bedford 

6,847 

2,669 

3,942 

13,458 

216 

91 

1,316 

1,218 

Bennington 

97 

141 

64 

302 

26 

3 

96 

64 

Brookline 

749 

389 

1,337 

2,475 

67 

29 

558 

491 

Deering 

353 

172 

459 

984 

32 

11 

178 

207 

Francestown 

385 

250 

430 

1,065 

26 

15 

209 

182 

Goffstown 

3,578 

2,208 

3,734 

9,520 

305 

152 

1,176 

1,061 

Greenfield 

303 

199 

316 

818 

48 

16 

137 

107 

Greenville 

210 

216 

580 

1,006 

40 

6 

102 

108 

Hancock 

317 

473 

512 

1,302 

64 

5 

258 

221 

Hillsborough 

1,050 

595 

1.228 

2,873 

125 

43 

385 

562 

Hollis 

1.813 

831 

1,816 

4,460 

107 

48 

917 

875 

Hudson 

3,910 

2,999 

4,564 

11,473 

372 

120 

1,129 

1.175 

Litchfield 

1,417 

841 

1,976 

4,234 

128 

49 

521 

513 

Lyndeborough 

315 

209 

631 

1,155 

74 

26 

209 

205 

Manchester  Wd  1 

2,382 

2.138 

1,223 

5,743 

210 

64 

644 

555 

Manchester  Wd2 

1,527 

1,658 

1,026 

4,211 

297 

29 

552 

483 

Manchester  Wd3 

917 

1,337 

960 

3,214 

213 

22 

341 

296 

Manchester  Wd4 

1,050 

1.383 

1.129 

3,562 

207 

47 

408 

398 

Manchester  Wd5 

747 

1,323 

732 

2,802 

187 

20 

270 

222 

Manchester  Wd6 

1,675 

1,734 

1,291 

4,700 

250 

66 

486 

469 

Manchester  Wd7 

1,307 

1,841 

854 

4,002 

232 

59 

484 

396 

Manchester  Wd8 

1,710 

1,725 

1,232 

4,667 

187 

55 

482 

483 

Manchester  Wd9 

1,249 

1,798 

1.134 

4,181 

178 

38 

414 

396 

Manchester  Wd  10 

1,395 

1,834 

1,104 

4,333 

196 

56 

387 

369 

Manchester  Wd  11 

991 

1,411 

937 

3,339 

207 

59 

405 

324 

Manchester  Wd  12 

1,576 

1,403 

1,207 

4,186 

228 

49 

392 

400 

Mason 

228 

185 

420 

833 

19 

21 

183 

130 

Merrimack 

6,289 

4,142 

5.293 

15,724 

384 

134 

1.852 

1.713 

Milford 

3,223 

2,036 

3,357 

8,616 

256 

88 

1,147 

950 

Mont  Vernon 

540 

362 

543 

1,445 

43 

25 

245 

219 

Nashua  Wdl 

2.031 

1,914 

1.911 

5,856 

164 

76 

876 

787 

Nashua  Wd2 

1,723 

1,379 

1,833 

4,935 

208 

42 

576 

590 

Nashua  Wd3 

1,431 

1.496 

1,755 

4,682 

183 

32 

513 

623 

Nashua  Wd4 

662 

1.238 

1,275 

3,175 

173 

30 

318 

360 

Nashua  Wd5 

1,660 

1,556 

2,144 

5,360 

157 

40 

659 

664 

Nashua  Wd6 

1,112 

1,589 

1.492 

4,193 

159 

38 

363 

434 

Nashua  Wd7 

1,168 

1,372 

1.430 

3,970 

117 

36 

408 

467 

Nashua  Wd8 

1,349 

1,308 

1,929 

4,586 

183 

34 

556 

631 

Nashua  Wd9 

1,654 

1,559 

2,015 

5,228 

159 

35 

703 

754 

New  Boston 

1.139 

520 

1,201 

2,860 

93 

43 

406 

449 

New  Ipswich 

936 

328 

1,283 

2.547 

71 

71 

316 

387 

Pelham 

1,920 

2,368 

2,374 

6,662 

105 

100 

854 

551 

Peterborough 

1.193 

1,349 

1.548 

4,090 

158 

30 

775 

542 

Sharon 

78 

64 

107 

249 

8 

7 

50 

47 

Temple 

212 

164 

409 

785 

38 

18 

211 

189 

Weare 

1.776 

1,125 

1.646 

4,547 

148 

36 

784 

415 

Wilton 

737 

761 

823 

2,321 

121 

28 

460 

277 

Windsor 

32 

35 

83 

150 

12 

13 

28 

23 

Totals 


72.483 


60.808 


71.915         205,206 


7.492 


2,202 


25.994         23,949 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


253 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY/BALLOTS  CAST 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Wd  1 

Concord  Wd2 

Concord  Wd3 

Concord  Wd4 

Concord  Wd5 

Concord  Wd6 

Concord  Wd7 

Concord  Wd8 

Concord  Wd9 

Concord  Wd  10 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Wdl 

Franklin  Wd2 

Franklin  Wd3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 


Republican 

*eg. 

Abs. 

Total 

196 

2 

198 

151 

4 

155 

215 

19 

234 

679 

28 

707 

137 

6 

143 

141 

5 

146 

197 

9 

206 

261 

8 

269 

165 

3 

168 

217 

6 

223 

129 

15 

144 

250 

55 

305 

156 

6 

162 

289 

11 

300 

233 

8 

241 

207 

3 

210 

355 

9 

364 

101 

5 

106 

270 

6 

276 

304 

10 

314 

176 

4 

180 

111 

1 

112 

148 

7 

155 

282 

16 

298 

75 

2 

77 

808 

8 

816 

510 

16 

526 

317 

4 

321 

168 

6 

174 

371 

46 

417 

207 

3 

210 

395 

16 

411 

249 

6 

255 

60 

1 

61 

158 

9 

167 

218 

5 

223 

107 

1 

108 

97 

2 

99 

Reg. 


Democratic 


Abs. 


Total 


779 

13 

792 

478 

20 

498 

536 

45 

581 

1,499 

81 

1,580 

338 

29 

367 

665 

20 

685 

453 

17 

470 

874 

27 

901 

658 

29 

687 

667 

40 

707 

942 

85 

1,027 

1,014 

162 

1,176 

665 

36 

701 

977 

77 

1,054 

632 

31 

663 

609 

43 

652 

1,210 

91 

1,301 

162 

14 

176 

459 

11 

470 

682 

22 

704 

441 

12 

453 

369 

9 

378 

438 

21 

459 

907 

31 

938 

173 

7 

180 

1,750 

40 

1,790 

1,305 

129 

1,434 

736 

13 

749 

393 

34 

427 

880 

115 

995 

687 

19 

706 

1,164 

51 

1,215 

477 

9 

486 

250 

9 

259 

445 

17 

462 

647 

36 

683 

362 

12 

374 

331 

31 

362 

TOTALS 


9,110 


371 


9.481 


26.054 


1.488 


27.542 


254 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY/NAMES  ON  CHECKLIST 


Rep. 


Dem. 


Und. 


Total 


No.  1 


No.  2R 


No.  2D 


No.  3 


Allenstown 

501 

806 

904 

2,211 

160 

52 

430 

187 

Andover 

403 

315 

604 

1,322 

80 

12 

227 

222 

Boscawen 

565 

350 

963 

1,878 

87 

15 

72 

81 

Bow 

2.203 

1.069 

1,641 

4,913 

162 

49 

725 

752 

Bradford 

319 

189 

455 

963 

46 

31 

191 

222 

Canterbury 

432 

403 

846 

1,681 

66 

23 

407 

410 

Chichester 

480 

233 

803 

1,516 

64 

25 

237 

260 

Concord  Wdl 

775 

824 

854 

2,453 

191 

21 

299 

202 

Concord  Wd2 

578 

562 

831 

1,971 

143 

30 

348 

297 

Concord  Wd3 

561 

639 

524 

1.724 

127 

5 

168 

276 

Concord  Wd4 

654 

820 

851 

2,325 

180 

11 

373 

298 

Concord  Wd5 

906 

1.079 

841 

2,826 

163 

16 

431 

379 

Concord  Wd6 

513 

700 

217 

1,430 

167 

14 

266 

217 

Concord  Wd7 

896 

1.099 

563 

2,558 

108 

18 

392 

227 

Concord  Wd8 

592 

752 

605 

1,949 

105 

18 

221 

230 

Concord  Wd9 

709 

657 

627 

1.993 

152 

18 

280 

244 

Concord  Wd  10 

1,064 

875 

1,227 

3.166 

187 

19 

520 

539 

Danbury 

258 

172 

269 

699 

17 

15 

105 

61 

Dunbarton 

753 

375 

576 

1,704 

66 

15 

205 

213 

Epsom 

983 

559 

962 

2,504 

81 

37 

333 

369 

Franklin  Wdl 

448 

274 

562 

1,284 

73 

37 

197 

199 

Franklin  Wd2 

291 

213 

614 

1.118 

72 

9 

236 

234 

Franklin  Wd3 

461 

432 

507 

1.400 

64 

19 

231 

145 

Henniker 

902 

797 

888 

2,587 

119 

37 

463 

317 

Hill 

179 

85 

293 

557 

21 

9 

115 

101 

Hooksett 

3,005 

1.970 

1 ,563 

6,538 

305 

71 

452 

536 

Hopkinton 

1.593 

1,399 

1.013 

4,005 

123 

30 

725 

440 

Loudon 

1.104 

445 

1.154 

2,703 

107 

36 

454 

324 

Newbury 

491 

288 

543 

1.322 

40 

28 

302 

218 

New  London 

1,311 

583 

1,099 

2,993 

159 

34 

509 

516 

Northfield 

783 

638 

884 

2,305 

125 

37 

377 

289 

Pembroke 

1.455 

972 

1,622 

4,049 

178 

33 

550 

439 

Pittsfield 

796 

627 

828 

2,251 

69 

28 

240 

168 

Salisbury 

244 

122 

419 

785 

22 

7 

166 

173 

Sutton 

428 

340 

456 

1,224 

45 

20 

249 

211 

Warner 

583 

478 

732 

1,793 

78 

31 

397 

358 

Webster 

319 

195 

507 

1.021 

54 

18 

266 

225 

Wilmot 

268 

209 

415 

892 

31 

1 

12 

10 

Totals 


28.806 


22,545 


29,262 


80.613 


4.037 


929 


12.171 


10,589 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


255 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY/BALLOTS  CAST 


Republican 

Reg. 

Abs. 

Total 

Atkinson 

322 

25 

347 

Auburn 

423 

11 

434 

Brentwood 

170 

19 

189 

Candia 

387 

13 

400 

Chester 

329 

3 

332 

Danville 

219 

3 

222 

Deerfield 

324 

19 

343 

Deny 

1 .350 

45 

1,395 

East  Kingston 

160 

6 

166 

Epping 

206 

12 

218 

Exeter 

748 

97 

845 

Fremont 

216 

6 

222 

Greenland 

234 

5 

239 

Hampstead 

491 

35 

526 

Hampton 

748 

85 

833 

Hampton  Falls 

168 

13 

181 

Kensington 

122 

7 

129 

Kingston 

342 

16 

358 

Londonderry 

1.077 

42 

1.119 

New  Castle 

124 

4 

128 

Newfields 

97 

3 

100 

Newington 

93 

8 

101 

Newmarket 

322 

9 

331 

Newton 

182 

12 

194 

North  Hampton 

261 

30 

291 

Northwood 

207 

8 

215 

Nottingham 

216 

9 

225 

Plaistow 

286 

15 

301 

Portsmouth  Wd  1 

116 

3 

119 

Portsmouth  Wd2 

136 

15 

151 

Portsmouth  Wd3 

119 

8 

127 

Portsmouth  Wd4 

230 

4 

234 

Portsmouth  Wd5 

158 

21 

179 

Raymond 

427 

15 

442 

Rye 

308 

45 

353 

Salem 

1.298 

30 

1,328 

Sandown 

219 

6 

225 

Seabrook 

329 

30 

359 

South  Hampton 

36 

2 

38 

Stratham 

404 

14 

418 

Windham 

748 

28 

776 

Reg. 


Democratic 


Abs. 


Total 


1.089 

59 

1,148 

801 

16 

817 

541 

24 

565 

669 

11 

680 

588 

16 

604 

530 

11 

541 

695 

46 

741 

3.781 

110 

3,891 

289 

22 

311 

924 

34 

958 

2,718 

211 

2,929 

457 

12 

469 

628 

23 

651 

1,280 

74 

1,354 

2,977 

273 

3,250 

338 

13 

351 

403 

22 

425 

786 

19 

805 

3,350 

115 

3,465 

281 

17 

298 

356 

20 

376 

147 

11 

158 

1,887 

67 

1,954 

639 

16 

655 

862 

72 

934 

586 

33 

619 

748 

26 

774 

1,042 

27 

1,069 

835 

37 

872 

1,405 

78 

1,483 

593 

41 

634 

1.144 

58 

1,202 

1.163 

106 

1,269 

1,242 

15 

1,257 

1,084 

127 

1.211 

4,087 

154 

4,241 

707 

17 

724 

1,010 

52 

1,062 

193 

6 

199 

1,245 

70 

1.315 

1.736 

87 

1,823 

Totals 


14.352 


781 


15,133 


45.836 


2,248 


48,084 


256 


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ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY/NAMES  ON  CHECKLIST 


Rep. 


Dem. 


Und. 


Total 


No.  1 


No.  2R 


No.  2D 


No.  3 


Atkinson 

1.693 

1.169 

1,845 

4,707 

81 

40 

616 

537 

Auburn 

1,222 

725 

1,011 

2,958 

101 

46 

399 

310 

Brentwood 

765 

435 

807 

2,007 

48 

33 

251 

228 

Candia 

1,258 

613 

763 

2,634 

73 

38 

301 

261 

Chester 

1,009 

401 

969 

2,379 

91 

42 

346 

337 

Danville 

804 

480 

984 

2,268 

63 

34 

188 

222 

Deerfteld 

1,150 

568 

1,169 

2.887 

66 

35 

385 

291 

Derry 

5,316 

3,405 

5,770 

14,491 

498 

191 

2,198 

1,621 

East  Kingston 

513 

288 

433 

1,234 

15 

16 

172 

142 

Epping 

1,020 

865 

2,005 

3,890 

80 

44 

563 

495 

Exeter 

3,447 

2,938 

2,459 

8.844 

325 

43 

929 

881 

Fremont 

641 

309 

1.140 

2,090 

42 

49 

313 

224 

Greenland 

855 

701 

667 

2,223 

84 

12 

194 

206 

Hampstead 

2,144 

1,388 

2.175 

5,707 

82 

62 

702 

547 

Hampton 

3,077 

2,652 

4,666 

10,395 

287 

128 

1.409 

1,160 

Hampton  Falls 

716 

217 

488 

1,421 

30 

11 

211 

189 

Kensington 

469 

517 

516 

1,502 

35 

25 

245 

175 

Kingston 

1,459 

922 

1 ,050 

3,431 

72 

27 

354 

224 

Londonderry 

5,060 

3,255 

4,512 

12,827 

329 

103 

1 ,586 

1,288 

New  Castle 

352 

164 

412 

928 

32 

20 

175 

150 

Newfields 

330 

254 

396 

980 

18 

12 

220 

168 

Newington 

263 

91 

238 

592 

23 

5 

95 

63 

Newmarket 

1,164 

1,036 

2,775 

4,975 

308 

81 

513 

594 

Newton 

702 

658 

1,283 

2,643 

53 

29 

310 

297 

North  Hampton 

1,364 

824 

1,731 

3,919 

66 

28 

443 

377 

Northwood 

657 

484 

1,184 

2,325 

97 

31 

487 

384 

Nottingham 

897 

667 

935 

2,499 

80 

12 

68 

324 

Plaistow 

1,246 

852 

2,805 

4,903 

77 

61 

440 

501 

Portsmouth  Wd  1 

952 

492 

919 

2,363 

121 

18 

308 

235 

Portsmouth  Wd2 

601 

1,615 

1.159 

3,375 

245 

17 

619 

329 

Portsmouth  Wd3 

387 

643 

610 

1,640 

62 

13 

253 

190 

Portsmouth  Wd4 

1,080 

1,376 

1.141 

3,597 

158 

21 

419 

233 

Portsmouth  Wd5 

640 

1,024 

1,544 

3,208 

156 

17 

553 

352 

Raymond 

1,599 

971 

2,576 

5,146 

164 

64 

595 

584 

Rye 

1.817 

1,345 

1,249 

4,411 

98 

15 

465 

234 

Salem 

4.751 

4,455 

5.133 

14,339 

398 

163 

1.450 

1,429 

Sandown 

876 

535 

1.474 

2,885 

88 

43 

368 

322 

Seabrook 

1.646 

1,481 

2.038 

5.165 

108 

59 

529 

235 

South  Hampton 

125 

120 

329 

574 

17 

7 

137 

128 

Stratham 

1,832 

1,167 

2.099 

5.098 

140 

45 

697 

584 

Windham 

2,764 

1,317 

2,646 

6,727 

193 

102 

868 

916 

Totals 


58,663 


43,419 


68.105 


170.187 


5.104 


1.842 


11.374 


17.967 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


257 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY/BALLOTS  CAST 


Republican 

Reg. 

Abs. 

Total 

Barrington 

423 

11 

434 

Dover  Wdl 

122 

8 

130 

Dover  Wd2 

141 

8 

149 

Dover  Wd3 

232 

9 

241 

Dover  Wd4 

216 

12 

228 

Dover  Wd5 

147 

4 

151 

Dover  Wd6 

181 

8 

189 

Durham 

286 

25 

311 

Famiington 

234 

6 

240 

Lee 

194 

7 

201 

Madbury 

86 

5 

91 

Middleton 

84 

1 

85 

Milton 

170 

7 

177 

New  Durham 

163 

11 

174 

Rochester  Wd  1 

264 

13 

277 

Rochester  Wd2 

254 

13 

267 

Rochester  Wd3 

239 

9 

248 

Rochester  Wd4 

234 

9 

243 

Rochester  Wd5 

196 

15 

211 

Rochester  Wd6 

154 

13 

167 

Rollinsford 

112 

9 

121 

Somersworth  Wdl 

77 

0 

77 

Somersworth  Wd2 

67 

2 

69 

Somersworth  Wd3 

73 

0 

73 

Somersworth  Wd4 

61 

4 

65 

Somersworth  Wd5 

42 

0 

42 

Strafford 

235 

4 

239 

Reg- 


Democratic 


Abs. 


Total 


1,353 

34 

1,387 

892 

30 

922 

951 

39 

990 

1.045 

82 

1,127 

988 

37 

1.025 

764 

38 

802 

821 

29 

850 

2,285 

180 

2.465 

747 

20 

767 

1,012 

59 

1.071 

404 

33 

437 

206 

5 

211 

552 

23 

575 

354 

28 

382 

771 

31 

802 

646 

37 

683 

667 

25 

692 

694 

20 

714 

700 

29 

729 

569 

19 

588 

499 

22 

521 

462 

22 

484 

348 

21 

369 

394 

6 

400 

468 

7 

475 

333 

6 

339 

740 

24 

764 

Totals 


4,687 


213 


4.900 


19.665 


906 


20.571 


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STRAFFORD  COUNTY/NAMES  ON  CHECKLIST 


Rep. 


Dem. 


Und. 


Total 


No.  1 


No.  2R 


No.  2D 


No.  3 


Barrington 

1.453 

1,359 

1,670 

4,482 

158 

58 

665 

482 

Dover  Wdl 

636 

1.010 

1,008 

2,654 

181 

9 

343 

265 

Dover  Wd2 

641 

1.052 

963 

2,656 

219 

6 

338 

144 

Dover  Wd3 

994 

961 

1,055 

3,010 

114 

4 

46 

44 

Dover  Wd4 

931 

1,011 

992 

2,934 

139 

10 

277 

280 

Dover  Wd5 

646 

731 

837 

2,214 

101 

10 

341 

304 

Dover  Wd6 

842 

847 

861 

2,550 

98 

23 

370 

301 

Durham 

1,188 

2,304 

1,807 

5,299 

474 

22 

989 

621 

Farmington 

992 

1,028 

1,048 

3,068 

103 

17 

444 

230 

Lee 

633 

886 

937 

2,456 

119 

13 

365 

349 

Madbury 

291 

281 

495 

1,067 

62 

8 

208 

199 

Middleton 

202 

175 

347 

724 

40 

19 

97 

67 

Milton 

718 

599 

856 

2,173 

98 

30 

261 

203 

New  Durham 

579 

347 

498 

1,424 

43 

13 

201 

143 

Rochester  Wd  1 

836 

682 

1.023 

2,541 

80 

28 

248 

276 

Rochester  Wd2 

893 

723 

764 

2.380 

65 

20 

252 

216 

Rochester  Wd3 

874 

694 

868 

2,436 

96 

19 

214 

197 

Rochester  Wd4 

732 

906 

698 

2,336 

98 

13 

262 

275 

Rochester  Wd5 

794 

728 

835 

2,357 

79 

5 

218 

223 

Rochester  Wd  6 

573 

662 

680 

1,915 

68 

24 

207 

169 

Rollinsford 

468 

486 

620 

1,574 

70 

22 

204 

125 

Somers worth  Wdl 

321 

440 

600 

1,361 

71 

12 

88 

100 

Somersworth  Wd2 

253 

361 

437 

1,051 

37 

7 

100 

76 

Somersworth  Wd3 

263 

432 

456 

1,151 

53 

14 

215 

123 

Somersworth  Wd4 

301 

505 

541 

1,347 

50 

12 

150 

106 

Somersworth  Wd5 

147 

274 

452 

873 

61 

10 

108 

97 

Strafford 

876 

655 

879 

2,410 

110 

18 

298 

302 

Totals 


18,077 


20,139 


22,227 


60,443 


2,887 


446 


7,509 


5,917 


PRESIDENTIAL  PRIMARY 


259 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY/BALLOTS  CAST 


Republican 

Reg. 

Abs. 

Total 

Acworth 

45 

1 

46 

Charlestovvn 

203 

5 

208 

Claremont  Wd  1 

168 

3 

171 

Claremont  Wd2 

244 

7 

251 

Claremont  Wd3 

171 

3 

174 

Cornish 

103 

7 

110 

Croydon 

57 

1 

58 

Goshen 

75 

0 

75 

Grantham 

184 

12 

1% 

Langdon 

50 

0 

50 

Lempster 

49 

3 

52 

Newport 

233 

13 

246 

Plainfield 

124 

13 

137 

Springfield 

85 

2 

87 

Sunapee 

278 

20 

298 

Unity 

82 

1 

83 

Washington 

80 

2 

82 

Reg. 


Democratic 


Abs. 


Total 


217 

11 

228 

813 

33 

846 

626 

29 

655 

793 

38 

831 

676 

24 

700 

370 

28 

398 

102 

6 

108 

104 

7 

111 

631 

50 

681 

175 

4 

179 

144 

1 

145 

816 

43 

859 

619 

45 

664 

207 

12 

219 

592 

64 

656 

217 

18 

235 

175 

4 

179 

Totals 


2.231 


93 


2.324 


7,277 


417 


7,694 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY/NAMES  ON  CHECKLIST 


Rep. 


Dem. 


Und. 


Total 


No.  1 


No.  2R 


No.  2D 


No.  3 


Acworth 

113 

71 

356 

540 

19 

10 

124 

134 

Charlestown 

736 

947 

1.257 

2,940 

70 

43 

374 

273 

Claremont  Wd  1 

550 

680 

585 

1.815 

111 

28 

193 

113 

Claremont  Wd2 

872 

777 

718 

2,367 

78 

18 

253 

195 

Claremont  Wd3 

582 

862 

692 

2,136 

83 

43 

303 

154 

Cornish 

379 

389 

316 

1,084 

28 

5 

106 

52 

Croydon 

166 

102 

123 

391 

14 

10 

50 

36 

Goshen 

164 

131 

180 

475 

16 

22 

24 

46 

Grantham 

729 

426 

883 

2,038 

63 

11 

408 

271 

Langdon 

140 

113 

150 

403 

13 

7 

84 

50 

Lempster 

157 

142 

232 

531 

13 

95 

6 

69 

Newport 

1.128 

845 

960 

2,933 

95 

8 

41 

342 

Plainfield 

330 

489 

597 

1.416 

47 

21 

356 

240 

Springfield 

300 

142 

281 

723 

25 

8 

136 

125 

Sunapee 

947 

346 

1,139 

2.432 

68 

36 

433 

331 

Unity 

204 

213 

310 

727 

31 

17 

140 

87 

Washington 

251 

225 

172 

648 

13 

10 

114 

104 

Totals 


7,748 


6.900 


8,951 


23,599 


787 


392 


3,145 


2,622 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


2004 


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DIRECT  PRIMARY— 2004 

(The  weather  on  primary  election  day  throughout  New  Hampshire  was  clear  and  sunny  with  a 
temperature  of  68  degrees) 

The  direct  primary  election  was  held  September  14,  2004,  with  candidates  of  the 
Republican  and  Democratic  parties  participating. 

In  the  summary  immediately  following  are  the  full  names  and  residences  of  the  candidates 
-also  their  total  votes.  The  first  set  of  figures  for  each  office  is  the  Republican  primary  and 
the  second  set  of  figures  the  Democratic  primary.  Then  follow  tables  carrying  the  vote  in 
detail  and  giving  only  the  last  names  of  the  candidates. 


SUMMARY 
DIRECT  PRIMARY  VOTE 

Republican  Ballots  Cast 66.700 

Republican  Absentee  Ballots  Cast    3,172 

Total  Republican  Ballots  Cast 69,872 

Democratic  Ballots  Cast 57.897 

Democratic  Absentee  Ballots  Cast  2.952 

Total  Democratic  Ballots  Cast    60.849 

Republican  Names  on  Checklist 246,266 

Democratic  Names  on  Checklist 207,284 

Undeclared  Names  on  Checklist 281,504 

Total  Names  on  Checklist 735,054 

Number  of  undeclared  voters  voting  Republican     15,923 

Number  of  undeclared  voters  voting  Democratic 15,831 

For  Governor 

Craig  R.  Benson,  Rye  49,097 

Charles  A.  Tarbell,  New  Castle 13,621 

John  Lynch,  Hopkinton 1 ,748 

Richard  Green  (write-in) 1 ,420 

Peter  Heed  (write-in) 159 

Paul  McEachern,  Portsmouth 121 

Total  Vote,  r 66,166 

John  Lynch,  Hopkinton 43,798 

Paul  McEachern,  Portsmouth  14,403 

Craig  R.  Benson.  Rye  49 1 

Richard  Green  (write-in) 78 

Charles  A.  Tarbell.  New  Castle 43 

Peter  Heed  (write-in) 13 

Total  Vote,  d   58,826 

For  United  States  Senator 

Judd  Gregg,  Rye  60.597 

Tom  Alciere,  Nashua 2,682 

Michael  D.  Tipa,  Nashua 2,563 

Doris  R.  Haddock.  Dublin    143 

Total  Vote,  r 65,985 

Doris  R.  Haddock,  Dublin    46,745 

Judd  Gregg,  Rye   375 

Tom  Alciere,  Nashua 3 

Michael  D.  Tipa,  Nashua 3 

Total  Vote,  d    47.126 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  263 


For  Representative  in  Congress 

First  District 

Jeb  Bradley,  Wolfeboro 27,285 

R.  Bob  Tillman  Bevill.  Merrimack 3,076 

Justin  Nadeau,  Rye  53 

Peter  J.  Duffy,  Manchester  21 

Bob  Bruce,  Candia 5 

Total  Vote,  r 30,440 

Justin  Nadeau,  Rye   1 2, 150 

Peter  J.  Duffy.  Manchester  5,8 1 3 

Bob  Bruce.  Candia   4,049 

Travis  Joseph  Liles.  Manchester 83 1 

Jeb  Bradley,  Wolfeboro 73 

R.  Bob  Tillman  Bevill,  Merrimack 6 

Total  Vote,  d    22,922 

For  Representative  in  Congress 

Second  District 

Charles  Bass,  Peterborough    25,414 

Mark  Brady.  Jefferson 10,167 

Paul  W.  Hodes,  Concord 28 

Chris  Owen.  Wilton    5 

Total  Vote,  r 35,614 

Paul  W.  Hodes.  Concord 15.161 

Chris  Owen.  Wilton    9.792 

Charles  Bass,  Peterborough    146 

Mark  Brady.  Jefferson 42 

Total  Vote,  d    25.141 

For  Executive  Council 

First  District 

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath,  r 12,120 

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath 655 

Clifton  Below.  Lebanon  (write-in)   653 

Total  vote,  d 1,308 

Second  District 

Peter  J.  Spaulding,  Hopkinton    1 1 ,5 1 7 

John  D.  Shea,  Nelson   5 

Total  Vote,  r 1 1,522 

John  D.  Shea,  Nelson   11,499 

Peter  J.  Spaulding,  Hopkinton    40 

Total  Vote,  d    1 1,539 

Third  District 

Ruth  L.  Griffin,  Portsmouth,  r 11,274 

Ruth  L.  Griffin.  Portsmouth,  d    89 

Fourth  District 

Raymond  J.  Wieczorek.  Manchester 10,665 

Raymond  Buckley.  Manchester    30 

Total  Vote,  r 10.695 

Raymond  Buckley,  Manchester    8,7 1 2 

Raymond  J.  Wieczorek,  Manchester 56 

Total  Vote,  d   8,768 

Fifth  District 

Dave  Wheeler.  Milford 8,592 

Philip  J.  Stylianos,  Nashua 3,892 

Debora  B.  Pignatelli,  Nashua  45 

Total  Vote,  r 12,529 

Debora  B.  Pignatelli,  Nashua  8,691 

Dave  Wheeler,  Milford 23 

Philip  J.  Stylianos,  Nashua 7 

Total  Vote,  d    8,721 


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For  State  Senate 
First  District 

John  T.  Gallus,  Berlin 2,501 

Jerry  Sorlucco,  Littleton 6 

Total  Vote,  r 2,507 

Jerry  Sorlucco,  Littleton 1 ,705 

John  T.  Gallus,  Berlin 53 

Total  Vote,  d    1,758 

Second  District 

Carl  R.  Johnson,  Meredith    2,563 

Richard  S.  Brothers,  Campton    1,318 

Sid  Lovett,  Holderness  10 

Total  Vote,  r 3,891 

Sid  Lovett,  Holderness  1 ,85 1 

Carl  R.  Johnson,  Meredith    16 

Richard  S.  Brothers,  Campton    7 

Total  Vote,  d   1,874 

Third  District 

Joseph  D.  Kenney,  Wakefield  2,070 

William  W.  Farnum,  Tamworth  (write-in)    56 

Total  Vote,  r 2,126 

William  W.  Farnum,  Tamworth  (write-in)    444 

Joseph  D.  Kenney,  Wakefield  17 

Total  Vote,  d   461 

Fourth  District 

Robert  K.  Boyce,  Alton 2,158 

Beth  Arsenault,  Laconia  1 

Total  Vote,  r 2,159 

Beth  Arsenault,  Laconia  1 ,494 

Robert  K.  Boyce,  Alton 3 

Total  Vote,  d   1,497 

Fifth  District 

James  Dean,  Lebanon 1 ,679 

Peter  Hoe  Burling,  Cornish 24 

Total  Vote,  r 1,703 

Peter  Hoe  Burling,  Cornish 2,761 

James  Dean,  Lebanon 2 

Total  Vote,  d   2,763 

Sixth  District 

Richard  Green,  Rochester 1 ,907 

Marlene  M.  DeChane,  Barrington    7 

Total  Vote,  r 1.914 

Marlene  M.  DeChane,  Barrington    2, 160 

Richard  Green,  Rochester 20 

Total  Vote,  d    2,180 

Seventh  District 

Robert  B.  Flanders,  Antrim 2,512 

Beth  Rodd.  Bradford 10 

Total  Vote,  r 2,522 

Beth  Rodd,  Bradford 2,398 

Robert  B.  Flanders,  Antrim 3 

Total  Vote,  d   2,401 

Eighth  District 

Bob  Odell,  Lempster 2,259 

Carroll  D.  French,  Langdon   7 

Total  Vote,  r 2,266 

Carroll  D.  French,  Langdon   2,004 

Bob  Odell,  Lempster 53 

Total  Vote,  d    2,057 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  265 


Ninth  District 

Sheila  Roberge,  Bedford 2,852 

Rose  H.  Arthur.  Merrimack 2 

Total  Vote,  r 2,854 

Rose  H.  Arthur,  Merrimack 1 ,642 

Sheila  Roberge,  Bedford 2 

Total  Vote,  d    1,646 

Tenth  District 

Tom  Eaton,  Keene 1 ,80 1 

McKim  W.  Mitchell,  Chesterfield 24 

Total  Vote,  r 1,825 

McKim  W.  Mitchell.  Chesterfield 2,420 

Tom  Eaton,  Keene 82 

Total  Vote,  d    2,502 

Eleventh  District 

Peter  Bragdon.  Milford 2,817 

Andrew  R.  Peterson,  Peterborough 2,440 

Total  Vote,  r 5,257 

Mark  Femald,  Sharon  (write-in) 287 

Andrew  R.  Peterson,  Peterborough 182 

Peter  Bragdon,  Milford 35 

Total  Vote,  d   504 

Twelfth  District 

Harry  Haytayan,  Hollis 1 ,609 

Paul  LaFlamme,  Nashua 954 

Joseph  W.  DuBois,  Jr.,  Nashua 152 

David  Gottesman,  Nashua    6 

Total  Vote,  r 2,721 

David  Gottesman.  Nashua    1 ,438 

Harry  Haytayan,  Hollis 9 

Paul  LaFlamme,  Nashua 7 

Total  Vote,  d    1,454 

Thirteenth  District 

Joe  Foster,  Nashua,  r 58 

Joe  Foster,  Nashua,  d    1 ,  102 

Fourteenth  District. 

Robert  Clegg,  Hudson 1,689 

John  Knowles,  Hudson 1 

Total  Vote,  r 1,690 

John  Knowles,  Hudson,  d 1 .096 

Fifteenth  District 

Jeff  Newman,  Concord 1 .964 

Sylvia  B.  Larsen,  Concord   38 

Total  Vote,  r 2,002 

Sylvia  B.  Larsen,  Concord   3,973 

Jeff  Newman,  Concord 1 

Total  Vote,  d    3,974 

Sixteenth  District 

Theodore  Gatsas,  Manchester 2,778 

Tom  St.  Martin,  Candia 1 

Total  Vote,  r 2.779 

Tom  St.  Martin,  Candia 2,166 

Theodore  Gatsas,  Manchester 21 

Total  Vote,  d   2,187 

Seventeenth  District 

John  S.  Bames.  Jr..  Raymond,  r   2,307 

Corey  E.  Corbin,  Sandown 1 ,367 

John  S.  Bames,  Jr.,  Raymond 12 

Total  Vote,  d    1,379 


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Eighteenth  District 

Andre  A.  Martel.  Manchester 1,611 

Dave  Gelinas.  Manchester   10 

Total  Vote,  r 1,621 

Dave  Gelinas,  Manchester   2, 197 

Andre  A.  Martel,  Manchester 7 

Total  Vote,  d   2,204 

Nineteenth  District 

Bob  Letoumeau,  Derry 1 ,652 

Frank  V.  Sapareto,  Derry 1 .540 

Total  Vote,  r 3,192 

Grace  L.  Reisdorf ,  Derry    1 . 1 62 

Frank  V  Sapareto,  Derry 11 

Bob  Letourneau,  Derry 5 

Total  Vote,  d    1.178 

Twentieth  District 

Joseph  Kelly  Levasseur,  Manchester   1 ,796 

Lou  D'Allesandro,  Manchester 3 

Total  Vote,  r 1,799 

Lou  D'Allesandro,  Manchester 2,236 

Joseph  Kelly  Levasseur,  Manchester,  r 10 

Total  Vote,  d    2,246 

Twenty-First  District 

Daniel  J.  Philbrick,  Dover 1,221 

Jim  Boynton,  Epping    674 

Matt  Mayberry,  Dover    458 

Iris  Estabrook,  Durham 13 

Total  Vote,  r 2,366 

Iris  Estabrook,  Durham 2,304 

Peter  Macdonald,  Lee 418 

Daniel  J.  Philbrick.  Dover 15 

Matt  Mayberry,  Dover    6 

Jim  Boynton,  Epping    1 

Total  Vote,  d    2,744 

Twenty-Second  District 

Chuck  Morse,  Salem,  r 3,172 

Michael  K.  Garofalo.  Salem     1,907 

Chuck  Morse,  Salem 11 

Total  Vote,  d   1,918 

Twenty-Third  District 

Russell  Prescott,  Kingston    1 ,825 

Maggie  Wood  Hassan,  Exeter 22 

Total  Vote,  r 1,847 

Maggie  Wood  Hassan,  Portsmouth 1,873 

Russell  Prescott,  Kingston    4 

Total  Vote,  d   1,877 

Twenty-Fourth  District 

John  E.  Lyons,  Jr.,  Portsmouth  2,054 

Anne  Emily  Caplin,  Portsmouth 1 ,339 

Martha  Fuller  Clark,  Portsmouth    4 

Total  Vote,  r 3,397 

Martha  Fuller  Clark,  Portsmouth    3,209 

John  E.  Lyons,  Jr.,  Portsmouth  18 

Anne  Emily  Caplin,  Portsmouth    10 

Total  Vote,  d    3,237 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  267 


COUNTY  OFFICES 
BELKNAP  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff 

Daniel  Collis,  Laconia.  r 2,882 

Daniel  Collis,  Laconia.  d    71 

For  County  Attorney 

Lauren  J.  Noether,  Tilton,  r 2,812 

Lauren  J.  Noether.  Tilton,  d    39 

For  Treasurer 

Robert  E.  Corbin,  Belmont,  r   2,812 

Robert  E.  Corbin,  Belmont,  d     10 

For  Register  of  Deeds 

Rachel  M.  Normandin.  Laconia,  r    2,9 1 9 

Rachel  M.  Normandin.  Laconia.  d   33 

For  Register  of  Probate 

Karen  Brickner.  Bamstead.  r 2,77 1 

Karen  Brickner,  Barnstead,  d   11 

For  County  Commissioner 
Second  District 

Gordon  E.  Bartlett,  Belmont 792 

Andrew  Patterson,  Sanbomton 3 

Total  Vote,  r 795 

Andrew  Patterson.  Sanbomton 392 

Gordon  E.  Bartlett.  Belmont 2 

Total  Vote,  d   394 

Third  District 

Christopher  Boothby.  Meredith,  r 1 ,259 

Christopher  Boothby,  Meredith,  d    3 

CARROLL  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff 

Scott  A.  Carr,  Ossipee,  r  2.108 

Scott  A.  Carr.  Ossipee.  d 75 

For  County  Attorney 

Robin  J.  Gordon,  Tamworth,  r    71 

Robin  J.  Gordon,  Tamworth.  d  1 ,296 

For  Treasurer 

Godfrey  Howard,  Tuftonboro.  r   1 .847 

Godfrey  Howard,  Tuftonboro,  r   8 

For  Register  of  Deeds 

Lillian  O.  Brookes,  Wolfeboro,  r    2,054 

Lillian  O.  Brookes.  Wolfeboro,  d  21 

For  Register  of  Probate 

Gail  A.  Monet.  Madison,  r    1 ,977 

Gail  A.  Monet,  Madison,  d 14 


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For  County  Commissioner 

First  District 

David  C.  Sorensen,  Eaton,  r  2,0 1 2 

David  C.  Sorensen,  Eaton,  d 10 

Third  District 

Marge  M.  Webster,  Wolfeboro,  r 1 ,922 

Marge  M.  Webster,  Wolfeboro,  d   7 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff 

Richard  A.  Foote,  Swanzey,  r 3,375 

Richard  A.  Foote,  Swanzey,  d 1 26 

For  County  Attorney 

William  M.  Albrecht,  Keene,  r 3,356 

William  M.  Albrecht,  Keene 35 1 

Peter  Heed,  Westmoreland  (write-in) 197 

Total  Vote,  d   548 

For  Treasurer 

Fred  S.  Parker,  Keene,  r   3,317 

Stuart  E.  West,  Westmoreland 2,873 

Fred  S.  Parker,  Keene     9 

Total  Vote,  d   2,882 

For  Register  of  Deeds 

Evelyn  S.  Hubal,  Keene,  r 3,362 

Evelyn  S.  Hubal,  Keene,  d   112 

For  Register  of  Probate 

Elizabeth  B.  Minkler,  Keene,  r 3,321 

Elizabeth  B.  Minkler,  Keene,  d 52 

For  County  Commissioner 

Second  District 

Roger  Zerba,  Keene,  r 11 

Roger  Zerba,  Keene,  d    1,189 

Third  District 

Jonathan  Sistare,  Dublin,  r   1 ,582 

Jonathan  Sistare,  Dublin,  d 6 


COOS  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff 

Alan  J.  Tardif,  Berlin,  r 1,522 

Alan  J.  Tardif,  Berlin,  d 93 

For  County  Attorney 

Pierre  J.  Morin,  Berlin,  r 1 ,504 

Pierre  J.  Morin,  Berlin,  d    57 

For  Treasurer 

Donald  M.  Bisson,  Berlin,  r  1,519 

Donald  M.  Bisson.  Berlin,  d 26 

For  Register  of  Deeds 

Brent  W.  Lyons,  Colebrook    1,423 

Carole  A.  Lamirande,  Berlin    42 

Total  Vote,  r 1 ,465 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


269 


Carole  A.  Lamirande,  Berlin  . 
Brent  W.  Lyons,  Colebrook  .  .  . 

Total  Vote,  d    

For  Register  of  Probate 

Terri  L.  Peterson,  Lancaster,  r  . 
Terri  L.  Peterson,  Lancaster,  d 

For  County  Commissioner 

First  District 

Paul  R.  Grenier,  Berlin,  r 
Paul  R.  Grenier,  Berlin,  d  .  .  .  . 

Second  District 

Thomas  M.  Brady.  Jefferson  .  . 
John  R.  Gardiner,  Carroll 
Jeff  Woodburn,  Whitefield    .  .  . 

Total  Vote,  r 

Jeff  Woodburn,  Whitefield  .  .  . 
Thomas  M.  Brady,  Jefferson  .  . 
John  R.  Gardiner.  Carroll 

Total  Vote,  d    


1,209 

16 

1,225 

1,490 

25 


17 
589 


528 

273 

3 

804 

385 

9 

1 

395 


GRAFTON  COUNTY 


For  Sheriff 

Douglas  R.  Dutile,  Haverhill    

Barry  W.  Wingate,  Bristol 

Joseph  G.  Chivell  II,  Rumney 

Total  Vote,  r 

Douglas  R.  Dutile.  Haverhill    

Barry  W.  Wingate,  Bristol 

Joseph  G.  Chivell  II,  Rumney 

Total  Vote,  d   

For  County  Attorney 

Ricardo  St.  Hilaire,  Enfield,  r 

Ricardo  St.  Hilaire,  Enfield,  d 

For  Treasurer 

Carol  A.  Elliott,  Plymouth,  r 

Carol  A.  Elliott,  Plymouth,  d    

For  Register  of  Deeds 

Joel  A.  DuPuis,  Haverhill,  r   

Joel  A.  DuPuis,  Haverhill,  d 

For  Register  of  Probate 

Rebecca  R.  Wyman,  Haverhill,  r 

Rebecca  R.  Wyman,  Haverhill,  d   . .  . . 

For  County  Commissioner 

First  District 

Karen  Melendy  Cervantes.  Lebanon,  r 
Michael  J.  Cryans,  Hanover,  d   

Second  District 

Raymond  S.  Burton.  Bath,  r 

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath,  d 

Third  District 

Bill  Gabler,  Hebron 

Steve  S.  Panagoulis,  Plymouth     

Total  Vote,  r 


2,496 
1,463 

570 
4,529 

529 

278 
78 

885 


164 
59 


4,296 
37 


4,183 
39 


4,213 
29 


637 
1,395 


1,781 
31 


1,156 

856 

2,012 


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Steve  S.  Panagoulis,  Plymouth     63 

Bill  Gabler,  Hebron 45 

Total  Vote,  d    108 

HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff 

James  A.  Hardy,  Pelham,  r   16.526 

Benjamin  demons,  Nashua  (write-in) 201 

James  A.  Hardy,  Pelham 157 

Total  Vote,  d    358 

For  County  Attorney 

Marguerite  Lefebvre  Wageling,  Manchester 10,328 

Paul  Joseph  Haley,  Hillsborough    7,361 

Total  Vote,  r 1 7,689 

Marguerite  Lefebvre  Wageling,  Manchester 813 

Paul  Joseph  Haley,  Hillsborough    112 

Total  Vote,  d    925 

For  Treasurer 

David  G.  Fredette,  Nashua  1 6,235 

Nick  Panagopoulos,  Manchester 6 

Total  Vote,  r 16,241 

Nick  Panagopoulos,  Manchester 11 ,278 

David  G.  Fredette,  Nashua  19 

Total  Vote,  d    11 ,297 

For  Register  of  Deeds 

Judith  MacDonald,  Merrimack,  r  1 6,730 

Vicki  Meagher.  Nashua  (write-in)    190 

Judith  MacDonald,  Merrimack 92 

Total  Vote,  d    282 

For  Register  of  Probate 

Bob  Rivard,  Manchester,  r   16,489 

Bob  Rivard,  Manchester,  d 218 

For  County  Commissioner 
First  District 

Toni  Pappas,  Manchester    3,592 

Philip  C.  Therrien,  Manchester    1 .507 

Total  Vote,  r 5,099 

Toni  Pappas,  Manchester    73 

Philip  C.  Therrien,  Manchester 5 

Total  Vote,  d    78 

Second  District 

Rhona  M.  Charbonneau,  Hudson   4,525 

Michael  R.  Clemons,  Nashua I 

Total  Vote,  r 4,526 

Michael  R.  Clemons,  Nashua 3,296 

Rhona  M.  Charbonneau,  Hudson   2 

Total  Vote,  d    3,298 

Third  District 

Carol  H.  Holden,  Amherst    4,898 

Richard  Roulx,  Merrimack 2,603 

Joseph  G.  Hickey,  Sr..  Merrimack    3 

Total  Vote,  r 7.504 

Joseph  G.  Hickey.  Sr.,  Merrimack    3,963 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  271 


Carol  H.  Holden,  Amherst    6 

Total  Vote,  d    3,969 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff 

Chester  L.  Jordan.  Bow 4,795 

Pete  Brigham.  Concord 1,827 

Clark  M.  Karolian,  Hooksett 89 

Total  Vote,  r 6.7 1 1 

Clark  M.  Karolian,  Hooksett 6,209 

Chester  L.  Jordan,  Bow 81 

Total  Vote,  d   6,290 

For  County  Attorney 

Dan  St.  Hilaire.  Concord 4,396 

Scott  Jordan.  Bow    A  2,849 

Total  Vote,  r 7,245 

Scott  Jordan.  Bow     54 1 

Dan  St.  Hilaire.  Concord 510 

Total  Vote,  d   1 ,05 1 

For  Treasurer 

Stuart  D.  Trachy.  Franklin,  r 6,214 

Stuart  D.  Trachy.  Franklin,  d 5 

For  Register  of  Deeds 

Kathi  L.  Guay.  Loudon,  r   6,49 1 

Kathi  L.  Guay,  Loudon,  d 43 

For  Register  of  Probate 

Jane  D. W.  Bradstreet,  Hopkinton.  r    6. 149 

Jane  D.W.  Bradstreet,  Hopkinton.  d  49 

For  County  Commissioner 

Second  District 

Bronwyn  Asplund-Walsh.  Franklin,  r 1,814 

Bronwyn  Asplund-Walsh.  Franklin,  d    6 

Second  District 

J.  D.  Colcord,  Warner,  r    2,575 

J.  D.  Colcord,  Warner,  d   13 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff 

Dan  Linehan,  Danville   

Brett  Antul-Cabral.  Auburn 

Total  Vote,  r 

Brett  Antul-Cabral,  Auburn 

Dan  Linehan.  Danville   

Total  Vote,  d    

For  County  Attorney 

Jim  Reams,  Hampton,  r 

Rachel  A.  Israel,  Derry  (write-in)  (not  qualified) 

Jim  Reams,  Hampton   

Total  Vote,  d    

For  Treasurer 

Edward  R.  Buck  III.  Hampton    

David  Ahearn.  Hampton  Falls 


12.135 

3 

12,138 

7,504 

30 

7.534 

11,606 

130 

37 

167 

11,394 

2 

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Total  Vote,  r 1 1,396 

David  Ahearn,  Hampton  Falls 7,827 

Edward  R.  Buck  III,  Hampton    1 

Total  Vote,  d    7,828 

For  Register  of  Deeds 

Cathy  Stacey,  Salem 12,02 1 

Herb  Moyer,  Exeter    7 

Total  Vote,  r 12,028 

Herb  Moyer,  Exeter    8,058 

Cathy  Stacey,  Salem  16 

Total  Vote,  d    8,074 

For  Register  of  Probate 

Andrew  Christie,  Jr.,  Hampton  Falls    11 ,747 

Debra  Crapo,  Rye  3 

Total  Vote,  r 11 ,750 

Debra  Crapo,  Rye  8,101 

Andrew  Christie,  Jr.,  Hampton  Falls    2 

Total  Vote,  d   8,103 

For  County  Commissioner 

First  District 

Katharin  Pratt,  Hampton,  r  4,019 

Richard  T  DiPentima,  Portsmouth     3,25 1 

Katharin  Pratt,  Hampton 4 

Total  Vote,  d   3,255 

Second  District 

Maureen  Barrows,  Exeter 2,369 

Joseph  A.  Guthrie.  Hampstead  1 ,868 

Total  Vote,  r 4,237 

Vincent  DeChane,  Newmarket 2,384 

Maureen  Barrows,  Exeter 28 

Joseph  A.  Guthrie,  Hampstead  15 

Total  Vote,  d   2,427 

Third  District 

Don  Stritch,  Auburn,  r 3,963 

Ruth-Ellen  Post,  Windham,  d 2,173 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff 

Wayne  M.  Estes,  Milton,  r    4,218 

Wayne  M.  Estes,  Milton,  d  86 

For  County  Attorney 

Janice  K.  Rundles,  Lee,  r    35 

Janice  K.  Rundles,  Lee.  d  4,885 

For  Treasurer 

Matthew  G.  Scruton.  Farmington 3,742 

Pamela  J.  Arnold,  Milton    14 

Total  Vote,  r 3,756 

Pamela  J.  Arnold,  Milton    4,750 

Matthew  G.  Scruton,  Farmington 6 

Total  Vote,  d    4,756 

For  Register  of  Deeds 

Leo  E.  Lessard.  Milton,  r    211 

Leo  E.  Lessard.  Milton,  d 4,940 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  273 


For  Register  of  Probate 

Kimberly  Quint.  Dover,  r  30 

Kimberly  Quint.  Dover,  d 4.605 

For  County  Commissioners 

Cal  Schroeder.  Strafford  3,041 

Ralph  W.  Torr.  Rochester   2,996 

James  Martel.  Strafford 2,455 

Lucien  G.  Levesque.  Rochester   1 .933 

George  Maglaras.  Dover 20 

Paul  J.  Dumont.  Rochester  11 

Ronald  Chagnon.  Farmington   4 

Total  Vote,  r 10.460 

Paul  J.  Dumont.  Rochester 4.307 

Ronald  Chagnon,  Farmington 4, 1 82 

George  Maglaras,  Dover 4, 177 

Cal  Schroeder.  Strafford 11 

Ralph  W.  Torr.  Rochester   

Lucien  G.  Levesque,  Rochester   6 

James  Martel.  Strafford 3 

Total  Vote,  d   12,693 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff 

Michael  Prozzo,  Jr.,  Claremont,  r 1 ,642 

Michael  Prozzo,  Jr.,  Claremont,  d 135 

For  County  Attorney 

Marc  Hathaway,  Newport,  r  1 .598 

Marc  Hathaway.  Newport,  d 89 

For  Treasurer 

Mark  A.  Pitkin,  Newport,  r 1 ,53 1 

Cynthia  Sweeney.  Charlestown  (write-in)    43 

Mark  A.  Pitkin.  Newport 10 

Total  Vote,  d   53 

For  Register  of  Deeds 

Sharron  A.  King,  Newport,  r 1 .60 1 

Sharron  A.  King,  Newport,  d    35 

For  Register  of  Probate 

Diane  M.  Davis,  Newport,  r  1,585 

Levi  Sanders.  Claremont 1.157 

Diane  M.  Davis.  Newport 11 

Total  Vote,  d    1,168 

For  County  Commissioner 

Second  District 

Ben  Nelson,  Newport,  r    1 ,568 

Ben  Nelson,  Newport,  d  11 

Third  District 

Rudolf  Adler.  Lempster 1,459 

Ethel  Jarvis.  Unity 9 

Total  Vote,  r 1.468 

Ethel  Jarvis,  Unity 1 .345 

Rudolf  Adler,  Lempster 3 

Total  Vote,  d   1.348 


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GOVERNOR:  COUNTY  SUMMARY 


Repu 

blican 

Benson 

Tarbell 

Belknap 

2,367 

624 

Carroll 

1,849 

458 

Cheshire 

2,576 

880 

Coos 

1,129 

454 

Grafton 

3,498 

993 

Hillsborough 

17,122 

3,213 

Merrimack 

4,262 

2,331 

Rockingham 

11,251 

3,399 

Strafford 

3,779 

833 

Sullivan 

1,264 

436 

Democratic 


Lynch       McEachern 


1,559 

371 

1,292 

474 

2,622 

1,923 

1,210 

254 

3,067 

1,207 

3,523 

3,065 

7,568 

1,559 

7,302 

3,363 

4,419 

1,482 

1,236 

705 

Totals 


49,097 


13.621 


43,798 


14,403 


GOVERNOR:  BELKNAP  COUNTY 


Republican 

Benson        Tarbell 

Alton 

239 

43 

Barnstead 

125 

54 

Belmont 

150 

60 

Center  Harbor 

87 

22 

Gilford 

336 

89 

Gilmanton 

101 

41 

Laconia  Ward  1 

145 

33 

Laconia  Ward  2 

94 

30 

Laconia  Ward  3 

75 

28 

Laconia  Ward  4 

105 

20 

Laconia  Ward  5 

52 

14 

Laconia  Ward  6 

126 

27 

Meredith 

363 

73 

New  Hampton 

135 

21 

Sanbornton 

121 

25 

Tilton 

113 

44 

Democratic 


Lynch       McEachern 


97 

29 

138 

33 

150 

28 

34 

4 

166 

59 

85 

31 

72 

13 

65 

12 

87 

11 

61 

15 

86 

12 

69 

10 

163 

48 

74 

15 

91 

32 

121 

19 

Totals 


2,367 


624 


1,559 


371 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


275 


GOVERNOR:  CARROLL  COUNTY 


Republ 

ican 

Benson 

Tarbell 

Albany 

27 

7 

Bartlett 

121 

30 

Brookfield 

56 

10 

Chatham 

15 

6 

Conway 

200 

49 

Eaton 

17 

3 

Effingham 

44 

7 

Freedom 

37 

24 

Hale's  Location 

10 

0 

Hart's  Location 

4 

3 

Jackson 

67 

22 

Madison 

74 

24 

Moultonborough 

210 

45 

Ossipee 

169 

44 

Sandwich 

83 

29 

Tamworth 

91 

26 

Tuftonboro 

126 

44 

Wakefield 

186 

33 

Wolfe  boro 

312 

52 

Democratic 


Lvnch       McEachern 


26 

14 

67 

16 

39 

8 

7 

2 

141 

43 

15 

11 

46 

11 

44 

21 

0 

1 

1 

1 

59 

25 

74 

18 

85 

27 

96 

25 

81 

82 

137 

73 

43 

21 

131 

33 

200 

42 

Totals 


1,849 


458 


1,292 


474 


GOVERNOR:  CHESHIRE  COUNTY 


Republ 

ican 

Benson 

Tarbell 

Alstead 

39 

22 

Chesterfield 

84 

34 

Dublin 

115 

45 

Fitzwilliam 

57 

25 

Gilsum 

14 

11 

Harrisville 

28 

11 

Hinsdale 

74 

38 

Jaffrey 

330 

74 

Keene  Ward  1 

40 

17 

Keene  Ward  2 

78 

33 

Keene  Ward  3 

85 

47 

Keene  Ward  4 

116 

59 

Keene  Ward  5 

91 

55 

Marlborough 

45 

20 

Marlow 

23 

9 

Nelson 

20 

12 

Richmond 

36 

17 

Rindge 

703 

137 

Roxbury 

3 

5 

Stoddard 

61 

15 

Sullivan 

23 

6 

Surry 

19 

14 

Swanzey 

145 

51 

Troy 

49 

25 

Walpole 

136 

33 

Westmoreland 

61 

37 

Winchester 

101 

28 

Democratic 


Lynch       McEachern 


47 

55 

123 

89 

88 

90 

50 

55 

4 

24 

59 

84 

107 

51 

188 

150 

136 

63 

198 

113 

78 

187 

203 

94 

190 

152 

85 

79 

31 

21 

45 

39 

32 

32 

240 

127 

13 

12 

56 

27 

35 

12 

29 

12 

141 

114 

45 

28 

190 

81 

79 

76 

130 

56 

Totals 


2,576 


880 


2.622 


1.923 


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GOVERNOR:  COOS  COUNTY 


Republ 

ican 

Benson 

Tarbell 

Berlin  Ward  1 

44 

14 

Berlin  Ward  2 

43 

24 

Berlin  Ward  3 

90 

32 

Berlin  Ward  4 

23 

7 

Carroll 

67 

11 

Clarksville 

16 

6 

Colebrook 

72 

37 

Columbia 

28 

18 

Dalton 

4 

22 

Dixville 

7 

1 

Dummer 

18 

6 

Errol 

21 

Gorham 

71 

30 

Jefferson 

99 

48 

Lancaster 

172 

73 

Milan 

48 

17 

Millsfield 

9 

Northumberland 

45 

14 

Pittsburg 

43 

19 

Randolph 

32 

8 

Shelbume 

7 

8 

Stark 

12 

14 

Stewartstown 

31 

9 

Stratford 

12 

8 

Went  worth's  Location 

2 

1 

Whitefield 

113 

27 

Democratic 


Lynch       McEachern 


138 

28 

146 

17 

159 

20 

123 

25 

32 

6 

6 

2 

58 

12 

5 

— 

19 

5 

5 

6 

2 

7 

5 

112 

29 

21 

5 

86 

27 

52 

12 

0 

0 

50 

8 

16 

47 

9 

17 

8 

15 

10 

14 

2 

21 

4 

55 


Totals 


1,129 


454 


1,210 


254 


No  votes  cast  in:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase,  Cambridge,  Chandler's  Purchase, 
Crawford's  Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location,  Green's  Grant,  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny,  Low  & 
Burbank's  Grant,  Martin's  Location,  Odell,  Pinkham's  Grant,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant,  Success, 
Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


277 


GOVERNOR:  GRAFTON  COUNTY 


Republ 

ican 

Benson 

Tarbell 

Alexandria 

104 

29 

Ashland 

127 

20 

Bath 

68 

22 

Benton 

24 

4 

Bethlehem 

70 

28 

Bridgewater 

69 

23 

Bristol 

201 

61 

Campton 

148 

29 

Canaan 

95 

31 

Dorchester 

23 

7 

Easton 

9 

1 

Ellsworth 

9 

4 

Enfield 

105 

43 

Franconia 

59 

12 

Grafton 

59 

22 

Groton 

37 

13 

Hanover 

138 

42 

Haverhill 

313 

94 

Hebron 

85 

26 

Holderness 

119 

30 

Landaff 

26 

12 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

116 

37 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

94 

26 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

102 

27 

Lincoln 

60 

27 

Lisbon 

46 

14 

Littleton 

244 

70 

Livermore 

0 

0 

Lyman 

26 

8 

Lyme 

62 

16 

Monroe 

53 

11 

Orange 

12 

0 

Orford 

60 

14 

Piermont 

36 

18 

Plymouth 

206 

46 

Rumney 

155 

29 

Sugar  Hill 

34 

7 

Thornton 

113 

39 

Warren 

61 

19 

Waterville  Valley 

20 

6 

Wentworth 

63 

12 

Woodstock 

47 

14 

Democratic 


Lvnch       McEachern 


64 

7 

56 

8 

27 

3 

7 

1 

86 

14 

37 

10 

96 

21 

73 

14 

62 

42 

13 

4 

11 

2 

6 

2 

100 

50 

63 

12 

48 

15 

12 

3 

694 

298 

83 

31 

26 

6 

97 

24 

8 

8 

159 

90 

155 

74 

171 

92 

33 

11 

19 

3 

184 

16 

0 

0 

15 

7 

178 

114 

18 

4 

17 

7 

40 

53 

15 

28 

187 

59 

50 

25 

32 

4 

51 

21 

17 

7 

7 

7 

20 

8 

30 

2 

Totals 


3,498 


993 


3,067 


1.207 


278 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


GOVERNOR:  HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 


Republ 

ican 

Benson 

Tarbell 

Amherst 

841 

174 

Antrim 

143 

24 

Bedford 

1238 

198 

Bennington 

80 

22 

Brookline 

263 

45 

Deering 

93 

18 

Francestown 

100 

23 

Goffstown 

997 

234 

Greenfield 

116 

22 

Greenville 

63 

24 

Hancock 

96 

47 

Hillsborough 

251 

70 

Hollis 

701 

139 

Hudson 

602 

68 

Litchfield 

242 

26 

Lyndeborough 

94 

29 

Manchester  Ward  1 

553 

125 

Manchester  Ward  2 

294 

70 

Manchester  Ward  3 

178 

32 

Manchester  Ward  4 

227 

42 

Manchester  Ward  5 

164 

22 

Manchester  Ward  6 

340 

59 

Manchester  Ward  7 

235 

47 

Manchester  Ward  8 

358 

36 

Manchester  Ward  9 

276 

42 

Manchester  Ward  10 

321 

51 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

172 

25 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

357 

46 

Mason 

66 

19 

Merrimack 

961 

196 

Milford 

895 

179 

Mont  Vernon 

148 

31 

Nashua  Ward  1 

439 

60 

Nashua  Ward  2 

293 

51 

Nashua  Ward  3 

243 

54 

Nashua  Ward  4 

113 

12 

Nashua  Ward  5 

289 

52 

Nashua  Ward  6 

176 

24 

Nashua  Ward  7 

181 

39 

Nashua  Ward  8 

194 

36 

Nashua  Ward  9 

286 

38 

New  Boston 

211 

50 

New  Ipswich 

419 

47 

Pel  ham 

1637 

217 

Peterborough 

454 

170 

Sharon 

35 

12 

Temple 

102 

33 

We  are 

297 

82 

Wilton 

274 

45 

Windsor 

14 

6 

Democratic 

nch       McEachern 

330 

84 

95 

57 

649 

89 

48 

25 

104 

40 

54 

28 

79 

74 

710 

145 

60 

53 

61 

34 

83 

98 

186 

40 

247 

57 

402 

98 

147 

25 

52 

20 

736 

92 

497 

56 

333 

67 

331 

54 

301 

44 

425 

75 

402 

40 

413 

57 

496 

75 

437 

65 

279 

26 

320 

40 

39 

16 

659 

115 

346 

77 

101 

22 

318 

59 

209 

33 

250 

52 

176 

22 

263 

44 

192 

35 

262 

32 

263 

29 

213 

53 

153 

35 

82 

48 

962 

268 

313 

294 

18 

19 

51 

39 

208 

27 

160 

85 

8 

3 

Totals 


17,122 


3,213 


13,523 


3.065 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


279 


GOVERNOR:  MERRIMACK  COUNTY 


Repul 

blican 

Benson 

Tarbell 

Allenstown 

92 

27 

Andover 

92 

40 

Boscawen 

80 

62 

Bow 

328 

176 

Bradford 

57 

24 

Canterbury 

77 

84 

Chichester 

99 

71 

Concord  Ward  1 

99 

68 

Concord  Ward  2 

49 

48 

Concord  Ward  3 

66 

58 

Concord  Ward  4 

73 

68 

Concord  Ward  5 

98 

83 

Concord  Ward  6 

44 

45 

Concord  Ward  7 

104 

69 

Concord  Ward  8 

98 

65 

Concord  Ward  9 

91 

64 

Concord  Ward  1 0 

132 

99 

Danbury 

70 

14 

Dunbarton 

119 

52 

Epsom 

150 

85 

Franklin  Ward  1 

84 

45 

Franklin  Ward  2 

42 

23 

Franklin  Ward  3 

55 

32 

Henniker 

125 

85 

Hill 

36 

10 

Hooksett 

526 

110 

Hopkinton 

197 

127 

Loudon 

141 

77 

Newbury 

112 

39 

New  London 

214 

106 

Northrield 

103 

55 

Pembroke 

154 

107 

Pittsfield 

131 

50 

Salisbury 

42 

26 

Sutton 

75 

32 

Warner 

97 

54 

Webster 

49 

31 

Wilmot 

61 

20 

Democratic 

vnch       McEachern 

196 

23 

102 

27 

139 

17 

471 

76 

106 

26 

215 

48 

145 

23 

214 

44 

178 

38 

212 

43 

341 

64 

398 

74 

215 

35 

356 

61 

254 

37 

207 

55 

370 

103 

55 

11 

134 

21 

186 

32 

91 

21 

63 

12 

68 

11 

217 

80 

33 

6 

386 

53 

679 

102 

120 

42 

88 

33 

250 

85 

161 

21 

290 

41 

110 

26 

67 

23 

95 

36 

195 

55 

92 

24 

69 

30 

Totals 


4.262 


,331 


7,568 


1.559 


280 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


GOVERNOR:  ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 


Republ 

ican 

Benson 

Tarbell 

Atkinson 

468 

64 

Auburn 

206 

52 

Brentwood 

124 

54 

Candia 

212 

39 

Chester 

221 

48 

Danville 

221 

44 

Deerfield 

160 

48 

Derry 

1122 

202 

East  Kingston 

89 

19 

Epping 

262 

48 

Exeter 

515 

248 

Fremont 

146 

33 

Greenland 

165 

121 

Hampstead 

367 

69 

Hampton 

620 

248 

Hampton  Falls 

135 

50 

Kensington 

59 

24 

Kingston 

157 

39 

Londonderry 

971 

166 

New  Castle 

73 

142 

Newfields 

62 

24 

Newington 

61 

48 

Newmarket 

161 

90 

Newton 

87 

11 

North  Hampton 

204 

103 

Northwood 

114 

48 

Nottingham 

110 

36 

Plaistow 

147 

16 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

74 

39 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

65 

73 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

66 

48 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

189 

128 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

95 

111 

Raymond 

276 

71 

Rye 

300 

231 

Salem 

1118 

141 

Sandown 

149 

19 

Seabrook 

177 

41 

South  Hampton 

37 

4 

Stratham 

193 

191 

Windham 

1273 

168 

Democratic 

'nch 

McEachern 

143 

52 

132 

15 

82 

33 

93 

44 

72 

228 

85 

22 

117 

41 

510 

123 

44 

18 

162 

30 

489 

213 

48 

12 

89 

72 

148 

32 

465 

224 

57 

25 

63 

36 

83 

32 

582 

91 

63 

66 

56 

39 

15 

31 

349 

144 

44 

22 

148 

109 

145 

31 

124 

48 

88 

22 

123 

199 

242 

209 

94 

116 

214 

191 

195 

211 

191 

33 

243 

197 

625 

127 

80 

15 

109 

36 

38 

12 

163 

78 

489 

84 

Totals 


11.251 


3,399 


7.302 


3,363 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


281 


GOVERNOR:  STRAFFORD  COUNTY 


Republ 

ican 

Benson 

Tarbell 

Barrington 

189 

52 

Dover  Ward  1 

108 

30 

Dover  Ward  2 

131 

41 

Dover  Ward  3 

286 

65 

Dover  Ward  4 

218 

59 

Dover  Ward  5 

142 

44 

Dover  Ward  6 

176 

45 

Durham 

195 

68 

Farmington 

168 

12 

Lee 

135 

57 

Madbury 

56 

8 

Middleton 

66 

8 

Milton 

125 

27 

New  Durham 

107 

14 

Rochester  Ward  1 

260 

40 

Rochester  Ward  2 

222 

34 

Rochester  Ward  3 

230 

35 

Rochester  Ward  4 

177 

35 

Rochester  Ward  5 

178 

28 

Rochester  Ward  6 

136 

11 

Rollinsford 

127 

26 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

61 

8 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

38 

9 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

34 

12 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

56 

6 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

24 

5 

Strafford 

134 

54 

Democratic 


Lynch       McEachern 


202 

101 

141 

56 

184 

77 

224 

87 

228 

67 

149 

64 

192 

58 

492 

234 

159 

40 

224 

81 

88 

46 

49 

10 

113 

46 

72 

20 

243 

57 

175 

44 

198 

36 

243 

57 

194 

48 

144 

40 

130 

40 

85 

18 

74 

24 

85 

16 

128 

30 

64 

20 

139 

65 

Totals 


3,779 


833 


4,419 


1,482 


GOVERNOR:  SULLIVAN  COUNTY 


Republ 

ican 

Benson 

Tarbell 

Acworth 

29 

15 

Charlestown 

65 

25 

Claremont  Ward  1 

77 

21 

Claremont  Ward  2 

120 

35 

Claremont  Ward  3 

74 

22 

Cornish 

71 

34 

Croydon 

33 

9 

Goshen 

31 

8 

Grantham 

140 

29 

Langdon 

19 

9 

Lempster 

27 

16 

Newport 

153 

78 

Plainfield 

77 

27 

Springfield 

62 

25 

Sunapee 

181 

50 

Unity 

50 

15 

Washington 

55 

18 

Democratic 


Lvnch       McEachern 


27 

44 

97 

52 

88 

47 

138 

62 

105 

36 

59 

66 

19 

8 

31 

27 

128 

45 

24 

6 

27 

12 

149 

66 

127 

91 

38 

22 

120 

60 

24 

38 

35 

23 

Totals 


1.264 


436 


1,236 


705 


282 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR:  COUNTY  SUMMARY 


Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 


Republican 

Democratic 

iere 

Gregg 

Tipa 

Haddock 

114 

3,002 

108 

1 ,574 

81 

2,204 

57 

1,461 

172 

3,494 

172 

3,909 

48 

1.610 

41 

1,103 

179 

4,376 

188 

3,476 

874 

18,769 

917 

13,623 

393 

6,887 

361 

7,022 

600 

13,729 

537 

8,317 

162 

4,805 

131 

4,727 

59 

1,721 

51 

1,533 

Totals 


2,682 


60,597 


2,563 


46,745 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR:  BELKNAP  COUNTY 


Republican 

Democratic 

Alciere 

Gregg 

Tipa 

Haddock 

Alton 

22 

258 

11 

112 

Barnstead 

9 

173 

10 

141 

Belmont 

7 

224 

15 

155 

Center  Harbor 

2 

111 

4 

31 

Gilford 

11 

423 

13 

171 

Gilmanton 

9 

147 

6 

98 

Laconia  Ward  1 

2 

181 

4 

77 

Laconia  Ward  2 

5 

131 

4 

61 

Laconia  Ward  3 

6 

113 

1 

75 

Laconia  Ward  4 

5 

118 

7 

61 

Laconia  Ward  5 

5 

70 

0 

71 

Laconia  Ward  6 

3 

151 

2 

68 

Meredith 

14 

436 

10 

177 

New  Hampton 

4 

154 

9 

70 

Sanbornton 

8 

144 

4 

94 

Tilton 

2 

168 

8 

112 

Totals 


114 


3,002 


108 


1,574 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


283 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR:  CARROLL  COUNTY 


Republican 

Democratic 

Alciere 

Gregg 

Tipa 

Haddock 

Albany 

2 

36 

0 

39 

Bartlett 

7 

139 

3 

78 

Brookfield 

1 

64 

0 

38 

Chatham 

0 

21 

0 

9 

Conway 

7 

234 

6 

159 

Eaton 

2 

23 

0 

19 

Effingham 

5 

46 

1 

50 

Freedom 

1 

60 

5 

57 

Hale's  Location 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Hart's  Location 

0 

7 

2 

1 

Jackson 

5 

80 

6 

76 

Madison 

2 

97 

3 

73 

Moultonborough 

15 

235 

6 

90 

Ossipee 

6 

206 

4 

91 

Sandwich 

4 

104 

6 

135 

Tamworth 

4 

112 

0 

183 

Tuftonboro 

5 

164 

5 

51 

Wakefield 

5 

220 

5 

115 

Wolfeboro 

10 

356 

5 

196 

Totals 


2.204 


57 


1.461 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR:  CHESHIRE  COUNTY 


Alstead 

Chesterfield 

Dublin 

Fitzwilliam 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 


Republican 

Democratic 

;re 

Gregg 

Tipa 

Haddock 

7 

56 

0 

93 

4 

123 

6 

173 

7 

157 

4 

159 

5 

83 

3 

94 

2 

27 

2 

25 

4 

37 

2 

130 

7 

108 

4 

126 

14 

409 

13 

277 

3 

61 

3 

166 

4 

121 

13 

266 

7 

145 

5 

223 

13 

207 

9 

250 

8 

177 

13 

280 

2 

72 

1 

157 

0 

35 

2 

44 

0 

40 

2 

81 

3 

51 

3 

56 

40 

715 

54 

345 

0 

15 

0 

20 

2 

77 

3 

69 

2 

29 

1 

31 

2 

37 

1 

36 

9 

210 

10 

221 

5 

66 

5 

68 

8 

174 

5 

229 

8 

123 

3 

131 

6 

139 

5 

159 

Totals 


172 


3,494 


172 


3.909 


284 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR:  COOS  COUNTY 


Republican 

Democratic 

Alciere 

Gregg 

Tipa 

Haddock 

Berlin  Ward  1 

1 

68 

0 

128 

Berlin  Ward  2 

1 

74 

1 

116 

Berlin  Ward  3 

2 

125 

3 

95 

Berlin  Ward  4 

1 

29 

0 

122 

Carroll 

1 

74 

3 

22 

Clarksville 

1 

18 

2 

3 

Colebrook 

5 

120 

1 

51 

Columbia 

1 

46 

1 

2 

Dalton 

2 

66 

3 

20 

Dixville 

0 

11 

0 

4 

Dummer 

0 

28 

0 

6 

Errol 

0 

24 

0 

10 

Gorham 

6 

106 

4 

119 

Jefferson 

12 

133 

2 

20 

Lancaster 

0 

226 

0 

99 

Milan 

0 

68 

2 

54 

Millsfield 

0 

9 

0 

— 

Northumberland 

5 

51 

3 

41 

Pittsburg 

1 

65 

3 

14 

Randolph 

5 

38 

1 

46 

Shelburne 

0 

16 

0 

19 

Stark 

0 

27 

2 

19 

Stewartstown 

0 

40 

2 

15 

Stratford 

2 

20 

0 

17 

Wentworth's  Location 

0 

2 

1 

Whitefield 

2 

126 

7 

61 

Totals 


48 


1,610 


41 


1,103 


No  votes  cast  in:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase,  Cambridge,  Chandler's  Purchase, 
Crawford's  Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location,  Green's  Grant,  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny,  Low  & 
Burbank's  Grant,  Martin's  Location,  Odell.  Pinkham's  Grant,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant,  Success, 
Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


285 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR:  GRAFTON  COUNTY 


Alexandria 

Ashland 

Bath 

Benton 

Bethlehem 

Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Campton 

Canaan 

Dorchester 

Easton 

Ellsworth 

Enfield 

Franconia 

Grafton 

Groton 

Hanover 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Holderness 

Landaff 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Livermore 

Lyman 

Lyme 

Monroe 

Orange 

Orford 

Piermont 

Plymouth 

Rumney 

Sugar  Hill 

Thornton 

Warren 

Waterville  Valley 

Wentworth 

Woodstock 


Republican 

Democratic 

•re 

Gregg 

Tipa 

Haddock 

5 

133 

6 

57 

2 

146 

7 

51 

4 

90 

4 

26 

2 

26 

1 

7 

5 

106 

6 

72 

4 

84 

7 

40 

11 

264 

9 

90 

6 

175 

6 

76 

18 

99 

6 

92 

4 

27 

1 

16 

0 

13 

1 

12 

0 

11 

1 

7 

8 

134 

14 

119 

2 

77 

1 

57 

3 

69 

9 

57 

3 

51 

1 

12 

6 

174 

11 

785 

19 

396 

14 

93 

4 

110 

5 

25 

4 

153 

5 

91 

1 

35 

2 

14 

7 

149 

6 

195 

4 

118 

5 

179 

5 

127 

4 

225 

3 

84 

4 

40 

3 

58 

3 

17 

6 

307 

6 

168 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

31 

2 

18 

5 

73 

7 

242 

6 

64 

3 

15 

1 

10 

1 

20 

2 

70 

3 

78 

3 

50 

2 

37 

1 

251 

9 

205 

8 

172 

7 

58 

1 

38 

2 

33 

4 

153 

3 

59 

3 

82 

1 

24 

1 

27 

0 

13 

1 

78 

0 

24 

2 

61 

3 

27 

Totals 


179 


4,376 


188 


3,476 


286 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR:  HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 


Republican 

Democratic 

Alciere 

Gregg 

Tipa 

Haddock 

Amherst 

38 

962 

57 

322 

Antrim 

4 

166 

6 

135 

Bedford 

31 

1384 

45 

582 

Bennington 

3 

96 

6 

66 

Brookline 

12 

284 

16 

122 

Deering 

8 

99 

3 

69 

Francestown 

5 

119 

6 

138 

Goffstown 

46 

1220 

24 

665 

Greenfield 

4 

133 

6 

100 

Greenville 

2 

77 

6 

89 

Hancock 

6 

14 

7 

152 

Hillsborough 

23 

314 

12 

186 

Hollis 

41 

770 

40 

261 

Hudson 

34 

590 

35 

419 

Litchfield 

15 

245 

11 

128 

Lyndeborough 

6 

118 

5 

59 

Manchester  Ward  1 

20 

665 

30 

554 

Manchester  Ward  2 

15 

340 

16 

392 

Manchester  Ward  3 

10 

203 

9 

300 

Manchester  Ward  4 

6 

258 

9 

294 

Manchester  Ward  5 

4 

176 

12 

255 

Manchester  Ward  6 

17 

397 

11 

357 

Manchester  Ward  7 

7 

268 

16 

337 

Manchester  Ward  8 

8 

398 

8 

354 

Manchester  Ward  9 

14 

317 

4 

424 

Manchester  Ward  10 

9 

364 

16 

350 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

9 

189 

8 

238 

Manchester  Ward  12 

19 

394 

15 

252 

Mason 

8 

75 

5 

48 

Merrimack 

58 

1057 

68 

639 

Milford 

51 

1001 

36 

354 

Mont  Vernon 

5 

170 

4 

95 

Nashua  Ward  1 

28 

439 

28 

298 

Nashua  Ward  2 

12 

312 

18 

197 

Nashua  Ward  3 

8 

267 

24 

230 

Nashua  Ward  4 

6 

108 

11 

171 

Nashua  Ward  5 

20 

300 

21 

247 

Nashua  Ward  6 

7 

181 

10 

176 

Nashua  Ward  7 

15 

184 

21 

243 

Nashua  Ward  8 

11 

212 

10 

227 

Nashua  Ward  9 

13 

274 

18 

216 

New  Boston 

7 

248 

14 

161 

New  Ipswich 

19 

423 

8 

121 

Pelham 

136 

1496 

98 

1024 

Peterborough 

27 

601 

33 

540 

Sharon 

2 

41 

1 

25 

Temple 

7 

128 

9 

80 

Weare 

8 

378 

24 

189 

Wilton 

9 

300 

15 

216 

Windsor 

1 

14 

2 

8 

Totals 

874 

18,769 

917 

13,623 

DIRECT  PRIMARY 


287 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR:  MERRIMACK  COUNTY 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  I 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northrield 

Pembroke 

Pittsrield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 


Republican 

Democratic 

?re 

Gregg 

Tipa 

Haddock 

5 

125 

4 

164 

8 

128 

5 

98 

3 

157 

10 

121 

32 

562 

30 

420 

8 

81 

1 

105 

11 

158 

9 

217 

16 

164 

9 

123 

6 

185 

9 

206 

5 

99 

11 

163 

4 

156 

4 

186 

11 

154 

9 

327 

17 

184 

9 

350 

3 

107 

4 

196 

20 

191 

12 

307 

13 

174 

19 

214 

9 

158 

12 

205 

10 

270 

13 

342 

3 

80 

4 

50 

8 

174 

9 

123 

15 

239 

6 

171 

5 

119 

6 

100 

8 

57 

3 

60 

2 

95 

4 

61 

20 

196 

11 

237 

3 

48 

35 

27 

614 

26 

346 

19 

373 

24 

579 

15 

238 

15 

129 

4 

155 

8 

100 

11 

329 

12 

254 

12 

156 

10 

142 

14 

283 

15 

243 

15 

172 

2 

104 

2 

64 

5 

76 

7 

117 

3 

103 

12 

158 

13 

200 

8 

89 

7 

80 

2 

78 

8 

85 

Totals 


393 


6,887 


361 


7.022 


288 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR:  ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 


Republican 

Democratic 

Alciere 

Gregg 

Tipa 

Haddock 

Atkinson 

28 

496 

18 

164 

Auburn 

11 

247 

8 

116 

Brentwood 

9 

179 

5 

92 

Candia 

5 

246 

7 

110 

Chester 

13 

258 

9 

94 

Danville 

18 

237 

11 

101 

Deerfield 

5 

200 

14 

118 

Derry 

54 

1257 

45 

511 

East  Kingston 

3 

107 

5 

49 

Epping 

10 

279 

24 

159 

Exeter 

35 

706 

26 

558 

Fremont 

7 

174 

11 

53 

Greenland 

10 

273 

6 

128 

Hampstead 

11 

415 

11 

151 

Hampton 

22 

841 

31 

545 

Hampton  Falls 

2 

176 

5 

57 

Kensington 

2 

78 

3 

77 

Kingston 

11 

182 

6 

91 

Londonderry 

60 

1044 

40 

541 

New  Castle 

5 

193 

3 

90 

Newfields 

3 

81 

3 

76 

Newington 

113 

4 

32 

Newmarket 

10 

228 

16 

395 

Newton 

4 

91 

4 

54 

North  Hampton 

4 

297 

14 

191 

Northwood 

13 

159 

8 

155 

Nottingham 

9 

186 

9 

134 

Plaistow 

4 

158 

3 

90 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

9 

102 

4 

229 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

11 

125 

5 

332 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

4 

115 

3 

141 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

11 

301 

11 

296 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

6 

200 

2 

286 

Raymond 

23 

323 

18 

186 

Rye 

24 

501 

15 

339 

Salem 

57 

1132 

45 

668 

Sandown 

9 

148 

7 

73 

Seabrook 

11 

199 

9 

116 

South  Hampton 

3 

36 

2 

43 

Stratham 

10 

369 

15 

186 

Windham 

54 

1277 

52 

490 

Totals 


600 


13.729 


537 


8,317 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


289 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR:  STRAFFORD  COUNTY 


Republican 

Democratic 

Alciere 

Gregg 

Tipa 

Haddock 

Barrington 

10 

282 

5 

254 

Dover  Ward  1 

5 

139 

5 

167 

Dover  Ward  2 

8 

177 

3 

197 

Dover  Ward  3 

7 

356 

7 

231 

Dover  Ward  4 

15 

252 

8 

238 

Dover  Ward  5 

7 

179 

7 

164 

Dover  Ward  6 

9 

224 

3 

200 

Durham 

6 

288 

2 

570 

Farmington 

5 

185 

7 

159 

Lee 

7 

185 

4 

230 

Madbury 

1 

71 

2 

101 

Middleton 

0 

64 

6 

55 

Milton 

10 

148 

5 

128 

New  Durham 

9 

129 

0 

74 

Rochester  Ward  1 

15 

306 

6 

236 

Rochester  Ward  2 

2 

302 

7 

178 

Rochester  Ward  3 

5 

285 

18 

205 

Rochester  Ward  4 

4 

232 

5 

254 

Rochester  Ward  5 

8 

219 

11 

208 

Rochester  Ward  6 

10 

179 

5 

152 

Rollinsford 

6 

145 

1 

132 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

3 

69 

1 

78 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

2 

47 

3 

81 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

1 

51 

1 

73 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

2 

61 

2 

123 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

0 

28 

0 

77 

Strafford 

5 

202 

7 

162 

Totals 


162 


4,805 


131 


4.727 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR:  SULLIVAN  COUNTY 


Republican 

Democratic 

Alciere 

Gregg 

Tipa 

Haddock 

Ac  worth 

42 

3 

56 

Charlestown 

6 

93 

5 

127 

Claremont  Ward  1 

5 

108 

4 

107 

Claremont  Ward  2 

6 

165 

4 

153 

Claremont  Ward  3 

1 

107 

1 

112 

Cornish 

9 

99 

4 

103 

Croydon 

0 

44 

0 

17 

Goshen 

4 

46 

0 

47 

Grantham 

0 

165 

6 

145 

Langdon 

0 

31 

0 

25 

Lempster 

2 

46 

1 

32 

Newport 

10 

226 

6 

158 

Plainfield 

3 

97 

4 

175 

Springfield 

3 

86 

2 

42 

Sunapee 

6 

232 

7 

132 

Unity 

3 

62 

1 

52 

Washington 

1 

72 

3 

50 

Totals 


59 


1.721 


51 


1.533 


290 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


U.S.  HOUSE:  FIRST  DISTRICT 


Republican 


Democratic 


Bevill        Bradley 


Bruce 


Duffy 


Liles 


Nadeau 


Albany 

3 

38 

Alton 

35 

253 

Auburn 

24 

240 

Barrington 

32 

252 

Barnstead 

23 

167 

Bartlett 

19 

130 

Bedford 

122 

1321 

Belmont 

32 

205 

Brentwood 

14 

177 

Brookfield 

1 

69 

Candia 

21 

234 

Center  Harbor 

14 

103 

Chatham 

0 

20 

Chester 

28 

243 

Conway 

16 

235 

Danville 

27 

232 

Deerfield 

25 

194 

Derry 

146 

1165 

Dover  Ward  1 

13 

132 

Dover  Ward  2 

22 

159 

Dover  Ward  3 

32 

328 

Dover  Ward  4 

19 

258 

Dover  Ward  5 

13 

175 

Dover  Ward  6 

24 

205 

Durham 

17 

272 

East  Kingston 

7 

107 

Eaton 

0 

21 

Effingham 

6 

47 

Epping 

38 

275 

Exeter 

79 

673 

Farmington 

23 

178 

Freedom 

4 

62 

Fremont 

20 

171 

Gilford 

38 

396 

Gilmanton 

17 

140 

Goffstown 

115 

1148 

Greenland 

19 

259 

Hale's  Location 

0 

10 

Hampstead 

41 

369 

Hampton 

56 

822 

Hampton  Falls 

12 

166 

Hart's  Location 

2 

7 

Hooksett 

64 

598 

Jackson 

14 

76 

Kensington 

4 

77 

Kingston 

19 

182 

Laconia  Ward  1 

10 

176 

Laconia  Ward  2 

20 

117 

Laconia  Ward  3 

10 

111 

Laconia  Ward  4 

12 

118 

Laconia  Ward  5 

10 

64 

Laconia  Ward  6 

8 

144 

Lee 

18 

176 

Londonderry 

133 

996 

Madbury 

6 

68 

Madison 

8 

96 

Manchester  Ward  1 

79 

615 

Manchester  Ward  2 

47 

310 

Manchester  Ward  3 

21 

195 

5 

9 

0 

18 

21 

31 

14 

42 

44 

39 

1 

48 

44 

49 

14 

145 

30 

34 

11 

69 

21 

11 

5 

32 

83 

191 

17 

291 

21 

36 

12 

60 

24 

26 

3 

40 

9 

11 

3 

13 

86 

22 

3 

19 

4 

8 

3 

15 

2 

2 

0 

2 

26 

28 

8 

26 

24 

18 

10 

111 

21 

46 

2 

30 

83 

17 

2 

26 

102 

138 

36 

233 

18 

26 

4 

133 

30 

36 

10 

158 

27 

38 

7 

202 

23 

46 

4 

202 

17 

31 

5 

137 

23 

42 

8 

161 

83 

43 

8 

441 

9 

14 

6 

17 

1 

3 

1 

13 

20 

9 

3 

17 

25 

24 

5 

115 

190 

78 

12 

472 

41 

48 

10 

76 

6 

17 

3 

22 

13 

12 

4 

22 

30 

41 

6 

89 

22 

25 

3 

36 

123 

240 

31 

293 

24 

23 

6 

87 

0 

0 

0 

1 

20 

54 

9 

57 

64 

112 

23 

389 

15 

8 

3 

45 

0 

0 

0 

2 

77 

139 

14 

136 

15 

16 

4 

32 

10 

11 

3 

56 

24 

34 

4 

39 

9 

20 

2 

31 

19 

13 

2 

31 

16 

10 

3 

45 

15 

12 

3 

38 

12 

16 

3 

49 

19 

13 

2 

34 

32 

18 

7 

183 

90 

177 

20 

193 

11 

11 

7 

84 

14 

12 

7 

33 

57 

480 

18 

187 

41 

289 

14 

165 

71 

153 

14 

132 

DIRECT  PRIMARY 


291 


U.S.  HOUSE:  FIRST  DISTRICT 


Republican 

Bevill 

Bradley 

Manchester  Ward  4 

25 

226 

Manchester  Ward  5 

25 

160 

Manchester  Ward  6 

41 

376 

Manchester  Ward  7 

39 

247 

Manchester  Ward  8 

30 

377 

Manchester  Ward  9 

42 

284 

Manchester  Ward  10 

48 

324 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

32 

159 

Manchester  Ward  12 

41 

361 

Meredith 

27 

435 

Merrimack 

229 

927 

Middleton 

10 

63 

Milton 

14 

147 

Moultonborough 

23 

241 

New  Castle 

10 

190 

New  Durham 

13 

128 

New  Hampton 

16 

145 

Newfields 

11 

79 

Newington 

6 

101 

Newmarket 

25 

228 

Newton 

14 

83 

North  Hampton 

26 

287 

Northwood 

28 

121 

Nottingham 

26 

180 

Ossipee 

28 

196 

Plaistow 

9 

149 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

14 

100 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

20 

118 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

16 

107 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

36 

278 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

20 

180 

Raymond 

50 

312 

Rye 

44 

487 

Rochester  Ward  1 

26 

291 

Rochester  Ward  2 

21 

286 

Rochester  Ward  3 

40 

261 

Rochester  Ward  4 

15 

232 

Rochester  Ward  5 

18 

220 

Rochester  Ward  6 

21 

174 

Rollinsford 

13 

142 

Sandown 

28 

138 

Sandwich 

9 

104 

Seabrook 

27 

194 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

9 

65 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

3 

49 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

2 

48 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

5 

60 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

4 

23 

South  Hampton 

3 

37 

Strafford 

24 

186 

Stratham 

32 

353 

Tamworth 

6 

112 

Tuftonboro 

11 

167 

Wakefield 

20 

211 

Wolfeboro 

19 

359 

Democratic 


Bruce 


Duffy 


Liles 


Nadeau 


36 

145 

8 

162 

49 

99 

16 

148 

72 

195 

7 

166 

56 

132 

11 

193 

55 

162 

19 

193 

69 

165 

18 

272 

103 

121 

11 

194 

29 

81 

7 

174 

67 

79 

9 

158 

34 

37 

7 

92 

253 

140 

23 

234 

11 

15 

4 

23 

23 

30 

6 

70 

17 

17 

7 

45 

9 

5 

2 

90 

19 

23 

7 

29 

17 

23 

1 

23 

17 

9 

5 

49 

3 

3 

0 

33 

57 

60 

16 

286 

11 

22 

3 

16 

32 

35 

6 

146 

67 

33 

4 

35 

47 

22 

8 

63 

18 

21 

11 

39 

15 

42 

10 

23 

30 

22 

11 

206 

39 

16 

7 

336 

14 

14 

3 

147 

29 

35 

12 

289 

35 

32 

3 

272 

66 

50 

9 

64 

33 

34 

10 

323 

47 

61 

4 

133 

30 

68 

9 

79 

39 

37 

13 

108 

53 

85 

7 

116 

35 

54 

4 

124 

39 

41 

6 

75 

10 

37 

4 

101 

24 

33 

5 

15 

50 

20 

2 

42 

24 

52 

9 

37 

5 

21 

1 

63 

16 

19 

2 

52 

7 

13 

3 

71 

14 

22 

7 

104 

3 

15 

0 

56 

6 

9 

2 

23 

46 

52 

6 

64 

41 

25 

3 

139 

31 

29 

10 

89 

12 

19 

1 

22 

43 

44 

4 

33 

36 

28 

6 

136 

Totals 


3.076 


27,285 


4,049         5.813 


831 


12.150 


292 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


U.S.  HOUSE:  SECOND  DISTRICT 


Acworth 

Alexandria 

Allenstown 

Alstead 

Amherst 

Andover 

Antrim 

Ashland 

Atkinson 

Bath 

Bennington 

Benton 

Berlin  Ward  1 

Berlin  Ward  2 

Berlin  Ward  3 

Berlin  Ward  4 

Bethlehem 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Brookline 

Campton 

Canaan 

Canterbury 

Carroll 

Charlestown 

Chesterfield 

Chichester 

Claremont  Ward  1 

Claremont  Ward  2 

Claremont  Ward  3 

Clarksville 

Colebrook 

Columbia 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Cornish 

Croydon 

Dalton 

Danbury 

Deering 

Dixville 

Dorchester 

Dublin 

Dummer 

Dunbarton 

Easton 

Ellsworth 


Republican 

8ass 

Brady 

38 

7 

118 

25 

94 

42 

43 

21 

767 

306 

98 

26 

145 

35 

124 

30 

408 

124 

77 

23 

86 

20 

13 

16 

50 

18 

51 

26 

97 

35 

24 

8 

89 

31 

125 

53 

484 

148 

78 

19 

77 

19 

229 

62 

199 

114 

168 

24 

78 

56 

134 

47 

59 

23 

64 

40 

100 

37 

150 

38 

58 

66 

117 

63 

85 

23 

15 

6 

111 

20 

38 

10 

148 

57 

83 

32 

129 

35 

123 

54 

158 

58 

86 

30 

159 

70 

145 

60 

131 

50 

223 

71 

82 

35 

31 

14 

36 

35 

72 

15 

75 

43 

11 

0 

20 

11 

87 

93 

18 

9 

98 

64 

8 

6 

9 

4 

Democratic 

odes 

Owen 

12 

26 

29 

28 

91 

80 

38 

29 

202 

139 

58 

38 

67 

49 

25 

34 

56 

116 

15 

7 

27 

31 

2 

4 

39 

92 

61 

47 

54 

70 

44 

70 

29 

32 

93 

35 

379 

95 

71 

36 

11 

18 

42 

48 

77 

42 

28 

36 

44 

40 

223 

21 

8 

13 

64 

57 

91 

55 

110 

29 

44 

55 

75 

62 

25 

79 

1 

5 

14 

33 

1 

1 

165 

51 

140 

35 

181 

43 

292 

63 

394 

41 

159 

60 

313 

59 

179 

66 

150 

65 

321 

80 

54 

37 

12 

7 

7 

15 

34 

22 

39 

29 

3 

1 

7 

9 

107 

40 

1 

5 

175 

26 

4 

5 

2 

4 

DIRECT  PRIMARY 


293 


U.S.  HOUSE:  SECOND  DISTRICT 


Enfield 

Epsom 

Errol 

Fitzwilliam 

Francestown 

Franconia 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Gilsum 

Gorham 

Goshen 

Grafton 

Grantham 

Greenfield 

Greenville 

Groton 

Hancock 

Hanover 

Harrisville 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hillsborough 

Hinsdale 

Holderness 

Hollis 

Hopkinton 

Hudson 

Jaffrey 

Jefferson 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Lancaster 

Landaff 

Langdon 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

Lempster 

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Litchfield 

Littleton 

Loudon 

Lyman 

Lyme 

Lyndeborough 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Mason 

Milan 

Milford 

Millsfield 


Republican 

Bass 

Brady 

101 

55 

193 

69 

20 

4 

60 

37 

97 

33 

61 

20 

105 

29 

48 

22 

72 

28 

18 

12 

64 

52 

42 

9 

52 

28 

146 

26 

92 

54 

70 

27 

46 

8 

125 

39 

157 

36 

31 

13 

333 

101 

93 

23 

170 

64 

44 

7 

276 

68 

78 

35 

141 

22 

579 

276 

337 

85 

435 

236 

325 

124 

56 

106 

48 

22 

94 

42 

115 

46 

174 

61 

147 

60 

132 

121 

27 

11 

22 

8 

125 

40 

98 

29 

108 

29 

38 

9 

71 

20 

54 

13 

182 

89 

260 

74 

183 

89 

25 

10 

65 

20 

93 

36 

64 

17 

27 

13 

57 

29 

52 

18 

738 

357 

9 

0 

Democratic 

Hodes 

Owen 

59 

51 

120 

65 

1 

8 

43 

28 

80 

41 

29 

20 

53 

44 

46 

23 

43 

23 

17 

8 

37 

81 

16 

23 

22 

21 

92 

44 

39 

50 

39 

43 

5 

8 

75 

68 

606 

141 

73 

40 

32 

44 

10 

14 

190 

57 

16 

14 

121 

62 

54 

75 

44 

56 

147 

98 

536 

136 

203 

225 

141 

135 

9 

9 

78 

65 

162 

69 

139 

64 

129 

77 

164 

74 

42 

39 

6 

7 

16 

9 

122 

53 

88 

90 

131 

84 

30 

9 

11 

24 

8 

9 

79 

60 

91 

61 

73 

56 

10 

7 

198 

38 

31 

33 

77 

49 

25 

20 

20 

21 

18 

31 

208 

145 

0 

0 

294 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


U.S.  HOUSE:  SECOND  DISTRICT 


Monroe 

Mont  Vernon 

Nashua  Ward  1 

Nashua  Ward  2 

Nashua  Ward  3 

Nashua  Ward  4 

Nashua  Ward  5 

Nashua  Ward  6 

Nashua  Ward  7 

Nashua  Ward  8 

Nashua  Ward  9 

Nelson 

New  Boston 

New  Ipswich 

New  London 

Newbury 

Newport 

Northfield 

Northumberland 

Orange 

Orford 

Pelham 

Pembroke 

Peterborough 

Piermont 

Pittsburg 

Pittsfield 

Plainfield 

Plymouth 

Randolph 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Rumney 

Salem 

Salisbury 

Sanbornton 

Sharon 

Shelburne 

Springfield 

Stark 

Stewartstown 

Stoddard 

Stratford 

Sugar  Hill 

Sullivan 

Sunapee 

Surry 

Sutton 

Swanzey 

Temple 

Thornton 

Tilton 

Troy 

Unity 

Walpole 

Warner 

Warren 


Republican 

Bass 

Brady 

57 

14 

106 

74 

341 

160 

230 

124 

187 

118 

73 

58 

197 

146 

114 

93 

128 

92 

163 

70 

219 

104 

26 

15 

197 

72 

230 

230 

283 

71 

128 

39 

196 

47 

127 

52 

33 

28 

6 

5 

68 

8 

1,243 

502 

227 

86 

553 

124 

41 

16 

59 

8 

141 

61 

69 

32 

218 

50 

13 

32 

25 

47 

559 

281 

12 

3 

172 

51 

932 

314 

52 

23 

114 

42 

30 

15 

13 

2 

74 

16 

16 

15 

34 

8 

53 

36 

17 

6 

31 

10 

27 

8 

204 

41 

28 

14 

98 

28 

140 

96 

108 

39 

144 

17 

146 

37 

36 

43 

50 

16 

141 

47 

140 

47 

66 

19 

Democratic 

Hodes 

Owen 

5 

11 

42 

59 

74 

126 

126 

68 

165 

83 

90 

80 

162 

88 

92 

90 

109 

132 

146 

83 

103 

114 

33 

24 

99 

51 

65 

44 

168 

80 

63 

34 

78 

77 

78 

58 

18 

28 

6 

14 

67 

18 

327 

705 

196 

71 

248 

199 

18 

15 

6 

8 

65 

41 

102 

39 

122 

89 

34 

8 

22 

26 

153 

138 

4 

11 

36 

29 

273 

382 

52 

20 

65 

28 

21 

6 

6 

9 

26 

18 

12 

9 

5 

9 

41 

22 

3 

14 

15 

12 

15 

13 

75 

46 

15 

12 

76 

34 

130 

79 

54 

29 

25 

35 

70 

47 

37 

21 

19 

26 

94 

91 

146 

53 

6 

14 

DIRECT  PRIMARY 


295 


U.S.  HOUSE:  SECOND  DISTRICT 


Republican 


Democratic 


Bass 


Brady 


Hodes 


Owen 


Washington 

62 

12 

Waterville  Valley 

25 

2 

Weare 

300 

107 

Webster 

76 

29 

Wentworth 

62 

16 

Went  worth's  Location 

1 

2 

Westmoreland 

77 

59 

Whitefield 

67 

77 

Wilmot 

65 

23 

Wilton 

224 

100 

Winchester 

109 

42 

Windham 

1.044 

310 

Windsor 

11 

9 

Woodstock 

58 

9 

Totals 

25.414 

10.167 

20 

20 

5 

6 

135 

57 

67 

27 

14 

11 

0 

0 

79 

25 

34 

23 

51 

21 

72 

170 

81 

71 

244 

207 

3 

4 

10 

16 

5.161 

9,792 

No  votes  cast:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  Bean's  Grant.  Bean's  Purchase,  Cambridge.  Chandler's  Purchase, 
Crawford's  Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location,  Green's  Grant.  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny. 
Livermore,  Low  &  Burbank's  Grant,  Martin's  Location.  Odell.  Pinkham's  Grant.  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College 
Grant,  Success.  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


296 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL:  DISTRICT  1 


Republican 

Democratic 

Burton 

Below  (write-in) 

Burton 

Below  (write-in) 

Laconia  Ward  1 

176 

0 

Laconia  Ward  2 

133 

0 

Albany 

38 

0 

Laconia  Ward  3 

115 

1 

Alexandria 

131 

0 

Laconia  Ward  4 

116 

0 

Alton 

255 

0 

Laconia  Ward  5 

71 

0 

Ashland 

147 

0 

Laconia  Ward  6 

140 

0 

Bartlett 

134 

0 

Lancaster 

243 

0 

Bath 

100 

0 

Landaff 

39 

0 

Belmont 

238 

0 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

145 

58 

Benton 

26 

0 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

114 

39 

Berlin  Ward  1 

66 

1 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

128 

53 

Berlin  Ward  2 

70 

0 

Lincoln 

89 

0 

Berlin  Ward  3 

125 

0 

Lisbon 

62 

0 

Berlin  Ward  4 

28 

0 

Littleton 

314 

1 

Bethlehem 

106 

0 

Lyman 

32 

0 

Bridgewater 

88 

0 

Lyme 

79 

51 

Bristol 

260 

0 

Madison 

93 

0 

Campton 

174 

0 

Meredith 

442 

0 

Canaan 

110 

13 

Milan 

68 

1 

Carroll 

74 

0 

Millsfield 

9 

0 

Center  Harbor 

108 

0 

Monroe 

68 

0 

Charlestown 

84 

6 

Moultonborough 

238 

1 

Chatham 

19 

0 

New  Hampton 

151 

0 

Claremont  Ward  1 

97 

1 

Newport 

202 

1 

Claremont  Ward  2 

153 

5 

Northumberland 

59 

0 

Claremont  Ward  3 

99 

2 

Orange 

11 

3 

Clarksville 

19 

0 

Orford 

73 

12 

Colebrook 

119 

0 

Ossipee 

191 

0 

Columbia 

46 

0 

Piermont 

55 

0 

Conway 

231 

0 

Pittsburg 

64 

0 

Cornish 

104 

9 

Plainfield 

89 

60 

Croydon 

42 

0 

Plymouth 

257 

2 

Dalton 

63 

0 

Randolph 

40 

0 

Dixville 

11 

0 

Rumney 

168 

0 

Dorchester 

28 

0 

Sanbomton 

137 

0 

Dummer 

26 

0 

Sandwich 

100 

0 

Easton 

14 

0 

Shelburne 

14 

0 

Eaton 

22 

0 

Springfield 

80 

4 

Effingham 

41 

0 

Stark 

31 

0 

Ellsworth 

9 

0 

Stewartstown 

41 

0 

Enfield 

145 

6 

Stratford 

22 

0 

Errol 

25 

0 

Sugar  Hill 

36 

0 

Franconia 

78 

1 

Sunapee 

207 

10 

Freedom 

63 

0 

Tamworth 

101 

0 

Gilford 

409 

0 

Thornton 

150 

0 

Gorham 

109 

0 

Tilton 

168 

0 

Grafton 

74 

13 

Tuftonboro 

162 

0 

Grantham 

152 

50 

Wakefield 

194 

0 

Groton 

49 

0 

Warren 

85 

0 

Hale's  Location 

11 

0 

Waterville  Valley 

21 

0 

Hanover 

175 

248 

Wentworth 

73 

0 

Hart's  Location 

9 

0 

Went  worth's  Location 

0 

Haverhill 

419 

0 

Whitefield 

132 

0 

Hebron 

108 

0 

Wolfeboro 

327 

0 

Holderness 

144 

0 

Woodstock 

65 

1 

Jackson 

83 

0 

Jefferson 

140 

0 

Totals 

12.120 

653 

No  votes  cast:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase,  Cambridge,  Chandler's  Purchase, 
Crawford's  Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location,  Green's  Grant,  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny, 
Livermore,  Low  &  Burbank's  Grant,  Martin's  Location,  Odell,  Pinkham's  Grant,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College 
Grant,  Success,  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


297 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL:  DISTRICT  2 


Republican 
Spaulding 

38 
121 

54 
132 
160 
158 


Acworth 
Allenstown 
Alstead 
Andover 
Antrim 
Bamstead 

Bennington  88 

Boscawen  149 

Bow  539 

Bradford  82 

Brookfield  55 

Canterbury  144 

Chesterfield  1 1 6 

Chichester  172 

Concord  Ward  1  172 

Concord  Ward  2  102 

Concord  Ward  3  137 

Concord  Ward  4  150 

Concord  Ward  5  1 74 

Concord  Ward  6  107 

Concord  Ward  7  197 

Concord  Ward  8  184 

Concord  Ward  9  158 

Concord  Ward  10  243 

Danbury  74 

Deerfield  177 

Deering  103 

Dublin  145 

Epsom  223 

Farmington  159 

Francestown  109 

Franklin  Ward  1  104 

Franklin  Ward  2  54 

Franklin  Ward  3  84 

Gilmanton  137 

Gilsum  30 

Goshen  43 

Greenfield  126 

Hancock  135 

Harrisville  37 

Henniker  212 

Hill  49 

Hillsborough  306 

Hopkinton  369 


Democratic 

Republican 

Shea 

Spaulding 

37 

Langdon 

28 

154 

Lempster 

37 

71 

Loudon 

225 

90 

Marlborough 

72 

115 

Marlow 

34 

130 

Middleton 

63 

55 

Milton 

132 

116 

Nelson 

37 

390 

New  Durham 

115 

88 

New  London 

306 

39 

Newbury 

145 

192 

Northfield 

156 

151 

Northwood 

165 

137 

Pembroke 

267 

206 

Pittsfield 

158 

129 

Rochester  Ward  1 

256 

176 

Rochester  Ward  2 

253 

302 

Rochester  Ward  3 

241 

324 

Rochester  Ward  4 

202 

198 

Rochester  Ward  5 

198 

309 

Rochester  Ward  6 

155 

223 

Rollinsford 

122 

205 

Roxbury 

14 

320 

Salisbury 

65 

54 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

63 

111 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

45 

62 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

44 

132 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

55 

173 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

22 

165 

Stoddard 

63 

122 

Strafford 

178 

93 

Sullivan 

28 

61 

Surry 

38 

58 

Sutton 

113 

98 

Unity 

55 

24 

Walpole 

168 

42 

Wamer 

164 

91 

Washington 

67 

137 

Weare 

344 

111 

Webster 

96 

223 

Westmoreland 

121 

32 

Wilmot 

78 

172 

Windsor 

21 

535 

Totals 


11,517 


Democratic 

Shea 

24 
30 
125 
126 
43 
53 
131 
57 
80 
238 
90 
136 
145 
249 
92 
237 
181 
206 
265 
214 
152 
125 
17 
68 
84 
86 
81 
132 
78 
64 
168 
27 
29 
98 
46 
197 
184 
42 
167 
86 
110 
76 
7 

1 1 .499 


298 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL:  DISTRICT  3 


Atkinson 

Barrington 

Brentwood 

Chester 

Danville 

Dover  Ward  1 

Dover  Ward  2 

Dover  Ward  3 

Dover  Ward  4 

Dover  Ward  5 

Dover  Ward  6 

Durham 

East  Kingston 

Epping 

Exeter 

Fremont 

Greenland 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Lee 


Republican 

Griffin 

458 

Madbury 

247 

New  Castle 

158 

Newfields 

230 

Newington 

231 

Newmarket 

125 

Newton 

144 

North  Hampton 

311 

Nottingham 

242 

Plaistow 

162 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

194 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

260 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

98 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

270 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

627 

Rye 

151 

Salem 

252 

Sandown 

322 

Seabrook 

762 

South  Hampton 

157 

Stratham 

71 

Windham 

173 

169 

Totals 

Republican 

Griffin 

69 
184 

79 
106 
225 

82 
278 
157 
137 

96 
124 
104 
264 
189 
473 
1,036 
141 
177 

35 

332 

1,172 

11,274 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL:  DISTRICT  4 


Republican 

Wieczorek 

Auburn 

236 

Bedford 

1,300 

Candia 

237 

Derry 

1,033 

Hooksett 

589 

Hudson 

538 

Litchfield 

220 

Londonderry 

921 

Manchester  Ward  1 

660 

Manchester  Ward  2 

330 

Manchester  Ward  3 

206 

Manchester  Ward  4 

241 

Democratic 

Buckley 

127 
613 
113 
532 
359 
417 
134 
543 
642 
450 
331 
321 


Republican 

Democratic 

Wieczorek 

Buckley 

Manchester  Ward  5 

176 

279 

Manchester  Ward  6 

375 

429 

Manchester  Ward  7 

258 

370 

Manchester  Ward  8 

381 

406 

Manchester  Ward  9 

310 

484 

Manchester  Ward  1 0 

346 

404 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

176 

263 

Manchester  Ward  12 

367 

300 

Pel  ham 

1,452 

1,009 

Raymond 

313 

186 

Totals 


10,665 


8,712 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


299 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL:  DISTRICT  5 


Republican 

Democratic 

Republican 

Democratic 

Stylianos 

Wheeler 

Pignatelli 

SU 

lianos 

Wheeler 

Pignatelli 

Amherst 

330 

630 

335 

Nashua  Ward  2 

130 

190 

213 

Brookline 

99 

194 

126 

Nashua  Ward  3 

131 

156 

261 

Dunbarton 

37 

123 

126 

Nashua  Ward  4 

32 

84 

187 

Fitzwilliam 

27 

61 

83 

Nashua  Ward  5 

112 

199 

279 

Goffstown 

389 

729 

679 

Nashua  Ward  6 

71 

113 

190 

Greenville 

21 

62 

82 

Nashua  Ward  7 

73 

129 

256 

Hinsdale 

24 

85 

132 

Nashua  Ward  8 

84 

121 

275 

Hollis 

249 

519 

276 

Nashua  Ward  9 

91 

187 

256 

Jaffrey 

88 

319 

300 

New  Boston 

78 

163 

155 

Keene  Ward  1 

28 

30 

163 

New  Ipswich 

53 

387 

111 

Keene  Ward  2 

50 

74 

247 

Peterborough 

158 

434 

529 

Keene  Ward  3 

50 

83 

224 

Richmond 

11 

44 

48 

Keene  Ward  4 

98 

106 

237 

Rindge 

132 

592 

310 

Keene  Ward  5 

81 

93 

293 

Sharon 

8 

34 

33 

Lyndeborough 

36 

85 

54 

Swanzey 

67 

146 

230 

Mason 

26 

59 

44 

Temple 

43 

87 

80 

Merrimack 

237 

800 

632 

Troy 

19 

56 

68 

Milford 

397 

686 

371 

Wilton 

95 

216 

206 

Mont  Vernon 

57 

123 

101 

Winchester 

27 

107 

162 

Nashua  Ward  1 

153 

286 

337 

Totals 


3.892 


8,592 


8.691 


300 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


STATE  SENATE:  DISTRICT  1 


Republican 

Democratic 

Republican 

Democratic 

Gallus 

Sorlucco 

Gallus 

Sorlucco 

Albany 

33 

27 

Lancaster 

226 

94 

Bartlett 

115 

69 

Lincoln 

77 

40 

Berlin  Ward  1 

65 

128 

Lisbon 

61 

19 

Berlin  Ward  2 

75 

103 

Littleton 

302 

156 

Berlin  Ward  3 

130 

125 

Lyman 

29 

20 

Berlin  Ward  4 

28 

108 

Milan 

64 

56 

Bethlehem 

100 

81 

Millsfield 

9 

0 

Carroll 

68 

29 

Northumberland 

53 

40 

Clarksville 

21 

5 

Pittsburg 

60 

12 

Colebrook 

111 

49 

Randolph 

35 

48 

Columbia 

43 

2 

Shelburne 

14 

17 

Dalton 

65 

22 

Stark 

26 

22 

Dixville 

10 

3 

Stewartstown 

40 

15 

Dummer 

24 

6 

Stratford 

21 

18 

Errol 

24 

8 

Sugar  Hill 

35 

36 

Franconia 

68 

68 

Waterville  Valley 

21 

14 

Gorham 

107 

111 

Went  worth's  Location 

2 

0 

Hale's  Location 

7 

1 

Whitefield 

120 

59 

Hart's  Location 

7 

1 

Jackson 

69 

72 

Totals 

2,501 

1,705 

Jefferson 

136 

21 

District  1.  No  votes  cast:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant.  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase,  Cambridge.  Chandler's 
Purchase,  Crawford's  Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location,  Green's  Grant,  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny, 
Livermore,  Low  &  Burbank's  Grant,  Martin's  Location,  Odell,  Pinkham's  Grant.  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College 
Grant.  Success,  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


301 


STATE  SENATE:  DISTRICT  2 


Repi 

iblican 

Democratic 

Brothers 

Johnson 

Lovett 

Alexandria 

48 

82 

55 

Ashland 

69 

73 

56 

Bath 

22 

64 

25 

Benton 

17 

12 

6 

Bridgewater 

28 

61 

37 

Bristol 

70 

201 

83 

Campton 

70 

116 

80 

Canaan 

54 

63 

76 

Center  Harbor 

25 

90 

34 

Dorchester 

14 

15 

16 

Easton 

3 

9 

11 

Ellsworth 

5 

4 

5 

Groton 

24 

29 

13 

Haverhill 

226 

199 

76 

Hebron 

45 

64 

27 

Holdemess 

39 

123 

115 

Landaff 

14 

18 

13 

Lyme 

30 

48 

215 

Meredith 

69 

402 

174 

Monroe 

34 

35 

15 

New  Hampton 

43 

117 

69 

Orange 

7 

4 

17 

Orford 

12 

63 

84 

Piermont 

24 

29 

37 

Plymouth 

86 

166 

227 

Rumney 

54 

149 

67 

Sanbomton 

33 

118 

91 

Thornton 

70 

82 

60 

Warren 

35 

44 

21 

Wentworth 

35 

38 

26 

Woodstock 

13 

45 

20 

Totals 


1,318 


2.563 


1.851 


STATE  SENATE: 

STATE  SENATE 

• 
• 

DISTRICT  3 

DISTRICT  4 

Republican 

Democratic 

Republican 

Democratic 

Kenney 

Farnum  (write 

-in) 

Boyce 

Arsenault 

Brookrield 

56 

22 

Alton 

236 

114 

Chatham 

18 

0 

Barnstead 

149 

137 

Conway 

225 

39 

Belmont 

209 

150 

Eaton 

19 

6 

Gilford 

348 

183 

Effingham 

41 

15 

Gilmanton 

128 

99 

Farmington 

157 

0 

Laconia  Ward  1 

149 

75 

Freedom 

57 

8 

Laconia  Ward  2 

112 

73 

Madison 

81 

34 

Laconia  Ward  3 

94 

89 

Middleton 

69 

0 

Laconia  Ward  4 

113 

62 

Milton 

124 

16 

Laconia  Ward  5 

62 

81 

Moultonborough              226 

0 

Laconia  Ward  6 

131 

71 

Ossipee 

173 

2 

New  Durham 

108 

80 

Sandwich 

83 

92 

Strafford 

164 

168 

Tamworth 

87 

145 

Tilton 

155 

112 

Tuftonboro 

147 

1 

Wakefield 

190 

30 

Totals 

2.158 

1.494 

Wolfeboro 

317 

34 

Totals 


2,070 


444 


302 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


STATE  SENATE 

• 
• 

STATE  SENATE 

• 
• 

DISTRICT  5 

DISTRICT  6 

Republican 

Democratic 

Republican 

Democratic 

Dean 

Burling 

Green 

DeChane 

Andover 

119 

96 

Barrington 

238 

262 

Cornish 

90 

122 

Madbury 

67 

93 

Croydon 

35 

24 

Nottingham 

163 

130 

Danbury 

70 

58 

Rochester  Ward  1 

232 

229 

Enfield 

124 

129 

Rochester  Ward  2 

245 

170 

Franklin  Ward  1 

100 

93 

Rochester  Ward  3 

232 

203 

Franklin  Ward  2 

50 

60 

Rochester  Ward  4 

183 

263 

Franklin  Ward  3 

83 

67 

Rochester  Ward  5 

174 

213 

Grafton 

70 

52 

Rochester  Ward  6 

155 

154 

Grantham 

139 

161 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

59 

82 

Hanover 

160 

844 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

40 

84 

Hill 

46 

34 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

41 

80 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

135 

219 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

56 

125 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

103 

207 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

22 

72 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

122 

242 

Plainfield 

87 

218 

Totals 

1,907 

2,160 

Springfield 

76 

53 

Wilmot 

70 

82 

Totals 


1,679 


2,761 


STATE  SENATE 

• 
• 

STATE  SENATE 

• 
• 

DISTRICT  7 

DISTRICT  8 

Republican 

Democratic 

Republican 

Democratic 

Flanders 

Rodd 

Odell 

French 

Antrim 

155 

126 

Acworth 

41 

50 

Bennington 

89 

54 

Alstead 

55 

87 

Boscawen 

139 

118 

Charlestown 

92 

128 

Bradford 

78 

125 

Claremont  Ward  1 

105 

101 

Canterbury 

137 

205 

Claremont  Ward  2 

155 

132 

Deering 

101 

65 

Claremont  Ward  3 

92 

109 

Francestown 

109 

127 

Gilsum 

25 

25 

Hancock 

126 

137 

Goshen 

48 

42 

Harrisville 

33 

110 

Langdon 

25 

26 

Henniker 

197 

263 

Lempster 

47 

22 

Hillsborough 

302 

180 

Marlow 

31 

39 

Loudon 

212 

126 

New  London 

318 

250 

Nelson 

35 

61 

Newbury 

149 

97 

Northfield 

150 

130 

Newport 

227 

149 

Salisbury 

64 

73 

Roxbury 

14 

21 

Warner 

147 

222 

Stoddard 

60 

61 

Weare 

338 

173 

Sullivan 

25 

26 

Webster 

83 

95 

Sunapee 

217 

132 

Windsor 

17 

8 

Sutton 
Unity 

107 
66 

102 
46 

Totals 

2,512 

2,398 

Walpole 

Washington 

Westmoreland 

167 

74 

119 

196 

43 
120 

Totals 


2,259 


2,004 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


303 


STATE  SENATE 

• 
■ 

DISTRICT  9 

Republican 

Democratic 

Roberge 

Arthur 

Bedford 

1.262 

592 

Greenfield 

119 

82 

Lvndeborough 

103 

52 

Merrimack 

984 

686 

Mont  Vernon 

151 

85 

New  Boston 

233 

145 

Totals 


2.852 


1.642 


STATE  SENATE: 
DISTRICT  10 


Republican 

Eaton 

Chesterfield 

122 

Dublin 

152 

Fitzwilliam 

79 

Hinsdale 

108 

Keene  Ward  1 

68 

Keene  Ward  2 

127 

Keene  Ward  3 

154 

Keene  Ward  4 

219 

Keene  Ward  5 

191 

Marlborough 

75 

Richmond 

46 

Surry 

37 

Swanzey 

215 

Troy 

72 

Winchester 

136 

Totals 


1,801 


Democratic 

Mitchell 

195 
146 

90 
140 
162 
252 
228 
244 
290 
141 

51 

27 
219 

67 
168 

2.420 


STATE  SENATE: 

STATE  SENATE: 

DISTRICT  11 

DISTRICT  12 

Republican 

Democratic 

Republican 

Democratic 

Bragdon 

Peterson 

Fernald  (write-in) 

DuBois,  Jr. 

Haytayan 

LaFlamme 

Gottesman 

Amherst 

597 

488 

63 

Brook  line 

12 

200 

97 

127 

Greenville 

42 

51 

3 

Hollis 

16 

613 

246 

268 

Jaffrey 

204 

243 

39 

Mason 

12 

55 

27 

39 

Milford 

714 

403 

25 

Nashua  Ward  1 

30 

251 

209 

309 

New  Ipswich 

336 

132 

12 

Nashua  Ward  2 

27 

137 

161 

207 

Peterborough 

226 

465 

86 

Nashua  Ward  5 

34 

180 

119 

259 

Rindge 

443 

402 

7 

Nashua  Ward  9 

21 

173 

95 

229 

Sharon 

17 

30 

6 

Temple 

64 

81 

24 

Totals 

152 

1,609 

954 

1.438 

Wilton 

174 

145 

22 

Totals 


2.817 


2,440 


287 


STATE  SENATE 

] 

DISTRICT  13 

Democratic 

Foster 

shua  Ward  3 

244 

shua  Ward  4 

176 

shua  Ward  6 

192 

shua  Ward  7 

242 

shua  Ward  8 

248 

STATE  SENATE: 
DISTRICT  14 


Republican 

Democratic 

Clegg 

Knowles 

Auburn 

224 

123 

Hudson 

574 

444 

Londonderry 

891 

529 

Totals 


1,689 


1,096 


Totals 


1,102 


304 


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STATE  SENATE: 
DISTRICT  15 


STATE  SENATE: 
DISTRICT  16 


Republican 

Democratic 

Republican 

Democratic 

Newman 

Larsen 

Gatsas 

St. 

Martin 

Concord  Ward  1 

158 

244 

Bow 

507 

387 

Concord  Ward  2 

82 

193 

Candia 

222 

119 

Concord  Ward  3 

113 

232 

Dunbarton 

158 

114 

Concord  Ward  4 

124 

302 

Hooksett 

565 

339 

Concord  Ward  5 

148 

446 

Manchester  Ward  1 

627 

545 

Concord  Ward  6 

102 

225 

Manchester  Ward  2 

341 

392 

Concord  Ward  7 

160 

379 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

358 

270 

Concord  Ward  8 

156 

266 

Concord  Ward  9 

150 

241 

Totals 

2,778 

2,166 

Concord  Ward  10 

201 

426 

Hopkinton 

320 

714 

Pembroke 

250 

305 

Totals 


1.964 


3,973 


STATE  SENATE: 
DISTRICT  17 


STATE  SENATE: 
DISTRICT  18 


Republican 

Democratic 

Republican 

Democratic 

Barnes,  Jr. 

Corbin 

Martel 

Gelinas 

Allenstown 

117 

149 

Litchfield 

215 

131 

Brentwood 

171 

87 

Manchester  Ward  5 

158 

303 

Chester 

234 

85 

Manchester  Ward  6 

360 

429 

Chichester 

155 

129 

Manchester  Ward  7 

245 

403 

Danville 

244 

99 

Manchester  Ward  8 

350 

422 

Deertield 

198 

115 

Manchester  Ward  9 

283 

509 

Epsom 

219 

171 

Fremont 

158 

45 

Totals 

1,611 

2,197 

Northwood 

167 

143 

Pittsfield 

163 

91 

Raymond 

321 

177 

Sandown 

160 

76 

Totals 


2.307 


1,367 


STATE  SENATE: 
DISTRICT  19 


Republican 

Democratic 

Letourneau     Sapareto 

Reisdorf 

>erry                         865              552 

541 

ampstead                 196              239 

142 

findham                  591              749 

479 

STATE  SENATE: 
DISTRICT  20 


Totals 


1.652 


1.540 


1,162 


Republican 

Levasseur 

Goffstown  980 

Manchester  Ward  3  170 

Manchester  Ward  4  213 

Manchester  Ward  10  283 

Manchester  Ward  11  150 


Democratic 

D'Allesandro 

778 
351 
350 
464 
293 


Totals 


1.796 


2,236 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


305 


STATE  SENATE:  DISTRICT  21 


Dover  Ward  1 
Dover  Ward  2 
Dover  Ward  3 
Dover  Ward  4 
Dover  Ward  5 
Dover  Ward  6 
Durham 
Epping 
Lee 
Rollinsford 


Republican 

Democratic 

ynton 

Mayberry 

Philbrick 

Estabrook           Macdonald 

25 

30 

93 

140                           40 

27 

35 

128 

192                           37 

56 

92 

224 

233                          51 

58 

90 

139 

217                          58 

50 

46 

93 

157                           42 

40 

55 

134 

179                           56 

76 

57 

131 

661                           40 

201 

20 

94 

149                           32 

102 

14 

82 

259                          33 

39 

19 

103 

117                           29 

Totals 


674 


458 


1.221 


2.304 


418 


STATE  SENATE 

• 
• 

STATE  SENATE 

• 

DISTRICT  22 

DISTRICT  23 

Republican 

Democratic 

Republican 

Democratic 

Morse 

Garofalo 

Prescott 

Hassan 

Atkinson 

484 

166 

East  Kingston 

94 

55 

Pelham 

1.449 

983 

Exeter 

592 

664 

Plaistow 

133 

90 

Kensington 

72 

94 

Salem 

1,106 

668 

Kingston 

164 

103 

Newfields 

80 

78 

TOTALS 

3,172 

1.907 

Newmarket 

219 

429 

Newton 

84 

60 

Seabrook 

175 

124 

South  Hampton                  36 

46 

Stratham 

309 

220 

Totals 


1.873 


STATE  SENATE: 
DISTRICT  24 


Republican 

Democratic 

Caplin 

Lyons,  Jr. 

Clark 

Greenland 

95 

192 

144 

Hampton 

342 

503 

612 

Hampton  Falls 

58 

126 

70 

New  Castle 

94 

113 

130 

Newington 

32 

82 

37 

North  Hampton 

141 

170 

220 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

39 

72 

282 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

49 

96 

423 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

31 

91 

178 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

155 

172 

361 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

93 

113 

361 

Rye 

210 

324 

391 

Totals 


1,339 


2,054 


3,209 


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STATE  REPRESENTATIVES 

The  following  summary  gives  the  names  of  the  candidates  for  State  Representative  in  the 
Republican  and  Democratic  Primaries,  their  residence  and  the  number  of  votes  for  each. 
Asterisks  indicate  the  nominees  for  each  party. 

BELKNAP  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Center  Harbor,  New  Hampton )(1) 

*Fran  Wendelboe,  New  Hampton 22 1 

Kent  F.  Wamer,  Center  Harbor 14 

Total  Vote,  r 235 

*Kent  F.  Warner,  Center  Harbor  103 

Fran  Wendelboe,  New  Hampton 2 

Total  Vote,  d    105 

District  No.  2  (Sanbornton,  Tilton)(2) 

*William  B.  Tobin,  Sanbomton    230 

*  Dennis  H.  Fields,  Sanbornton 219 

Gail  Morrison.  Tilton    2 

Total  Vote,  r 45 1 

*Gail  Morrison,  Tilton    197 

*  William  W.  Joscelyn,  Tilton    136 

William  B.  Tobin,  Sanbornton    4 

Dennis  H.  Fields.  Sanbornton 1 

Total  Vote,  d    338 

District  No.  3  (Meredith)(2) 

*Stephen  H.  Nedeau,  Meredith 346 

*Bruce  D.  Heald,  Meredith 210 

John  M.  Hodsdon,  Meredith 163 

Sandra  J.  Mucci,  Meredith    3 

Total  Vote,  r 722 

*Sandra  J.  Mucci,  Meredith    152 

*Samuel  Citron,  Meredith 114 

Stephen  H.  Nedeau.  Meredith 4 

John  M.  Hodsdon,  Meredith 3 

Bruce  D.  Heald,  Meredith 1 

Total  Vote,  d    271 

District  No.  4  (Laconia  Wards  1,  2,  3,  4,  5  and  6)(5) 

*Donald  H.  Flanders,  Laconia    429 

*James  Fitzgerald,  Laconia 420 

*Franklin  T.  Tilton,  Laconia  420 

*Ralph  J.  Rosen,  Laconia  414 

*  John  A.  Veazey,  Laconia 34 1 

Glenn  E.  Dewhirst,  Laconia   286 

James  Anderson,  Laconia   286 

Thomas  L.  Brown,  Jr.,  Laconia 285 

Robert  Kingsbury,  Laconia 195 

Bill  Baumoel,  Laconia    192 

Judith  Reever,  Laconia   4 

Tim  Arsenault,  Laconia 2 

Peter  R.  Brunette.  Laconia    1 

Gerry  Morin,  Laconia 1 

Anne  Oehlschlaeger,  Laconia 1 

Total  Vote,  r 3,277 

*Judith  Reever,  Laconia   392 

*Peter  R.  Brunette,  Laconia    351 

*Tim  Arsenault.  Laconia 340 

*Gerry  Morin,  Laconia 339 

*Anne  Oehlschlaeger,  Laconia 309 

John  A.  Veazey.  Laconia 6 

Ralph  J.  Rosen,  Laconia   5 

Glenn  E.  Dewhirst,  Laconia   4 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  307 


James  Fitzgerald.  Laconia 4 

Thomas  L.  Brown,  Jr.,  Laconia 4 

Robert  Kingsbury,  Laconia 4 

Donald  H.  Flanders,  Laconia    3 

Franklin  T.  Tilton.  Laconia  2 

James  Anderson,  Laconia  2 

Bill  Baumoel.  Laconia    1 

Total  Vote,  d    1.766 

District  No.  5  (Alton,  Barnstead,  Belmont,  Gilford)(7) 

*Michael  Whalley,  Alton 718 

*Janet  F.  Allen,  Barnstead 685 

*Laurie  J.  Boyce.  Alton 65 1 

*James  P.  Pilliod.  Belmont  619 

*Alida  Millham,  Gilford 616 

*Charles  L.  Clark,  Gilford    615 

*John  H.  Thomas,  Belmont 609 

Richard  N.  Cunningham.  Alton 446 

Ruby  Lee  Houlihan,  Gilford 378 

Nathan  E.  LaHue.  Belmont 285 

Mike  Warmington.  Gilford  6 

Thomas  W.  Aselton.  Belmont 2 

Total  Vote,  r 5,630 

*Mary  F.  Frost,  Gilford 476 

*Mike  Warmington,  Gilford  463 

*Donald  B.  Frost.  Gilford 461 

*Thomas  W.  Aselton,  Belmont  437 

*Greg  Provost,  Gilford  405 

*Joshua  Damaso,  Gilford    397 

*Alida  Millham,  Gilford 28 

James  P.  Pilliod,  Belmont  18 

John  H.  Thomas,  Belmont 5 

Janet  F.  Allen,  Barnstead 4 

Michael  Whalley,  Alton 3 

Laurie  J.  Boyce,  Alton 1 

Charles  L.  Clark,  Gilford    2 

Ruby  Lee  Houlihan,  Gilford 1 

Total  Vote,  d    2,701 

District  No.  6  (Gilmanton  )<1) 

*David  H.  Russell,  Gilmanton.  r    1 30 

*Marc  D.  McNamara,  Gilmanton    87 

David  H.  Russell,  Gilmanton    5 

Total  Vote,  d    92 

CARROLL  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Bartlett,  Chatham,  Conway,  Hale's  Location,  Hart's  Location,  Jackson )(4) 

*Carolyn  Brown.  Conway 460 

*Gene  G.  Chandler.  Bartlett   454 

*Howard  C.  Dickinson.  Conway    395 

*Frank  H.  McCarthy.  Conway    330 

Frank  J.  DiFruscio,  Jackson    147 

Tom  Buco.  Conway 33 

Jim  Salmon,  Conway    30 

Brian  Charles,  Conway 26 

Carol  A.  LaPierre,  Conway 25 

Total  Vote,  r 1,900 

*Tom  Buco,  Conway 257 

♦Carol  A.  LaPierre,  Conway 230 

*Jim  Salmon,  Conway    228 

*Brian  Charles.  Conway 203 

Carolyn  Brown.  Conway 9 

Gene  G.  Chandler.  Bartlett   6 

Howard  C.  Dickinson.  Conway    1 

Total  Vote,  d    934 


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District  No.  2  (Albany,  Eaton,  Madison)(l) 

*Don  Philbrick,  Eaton 152 

Robert  Bridgham,  Eaton  2 

Total  Vote,  r 154 

*Robert  Bridgham,  Eaton,  d 110 

District  No.  3  (Freedom,  Ossipee,  Sandwich,  Tamworth)  (3) 

*Harry  C.  Merrow,  Ossipee    413 

*David  L.  Babson,  Jr.,  Ossipee 329 

*Mark  E.  McConkey,  Ossipee    315 

Joseph  Chromy,  Ossipee 6 

Leo  O.  Goldman,  Sandwich   1 

Total  Vote,  r 1,064 

*Christine  Kurtz-White,  Tamworth 366 

*Leo  O.  Goldman,  Sandwich   336 

*Joseph  Chromy,  Ossipee 303 

William  Farnum,  Tamworth  (write-in)  26 

David  L.  Babson,  Jr.,  Ossipee 13 

Harry  C.  Merrow,  Ossipee    7 

Total  Vote,  d    1.051 

District  No.  4  (Moultonborough,  Tuftonboro,  Wolfeboro)(4) 

*Betsey  Patten.  Moultonborough   610 

*Stanley  E.  Stevens,  Wolfeboro   590 

*J.  David  Knox,  Wolfeboro 588 

*Chris  Ahlgren,  Wolfeboro 501 

Total  Vote,  r 2,289 

*Louise  B.  Graham,  Wolfeboro    297 

*Edwina  Palm,  Wolfeboro    286 

*Rose  LeBlanc,  Wolfeboro 279 

*Terry  L.  Pierson,  Wolfeboro   263 

Stanley  E.  Stevens,  Wolfeboro   2 

J.  David  Knox,  Wolfeboro 1 

Total  Vote,  d    1,128 

District  No.  5  (Brookfield,  Effingham,  Wakefield)(2) 

*Jim  Martin,  Brookfield    227 

*J.  Lisbeth  Olimpio,  Wakefield 224 

Martha  A.  Pike,  Brookfield    6 

Curt  Carr,  Wakefield  4 

Debra  Singelais  O'Halloran,  Wakefield    2 

Total  Vote,  r 463 

*Martha  A.  Pike,  Brookfield    224 

*Curt  Carr,  Wakefield  173 

Debra  Singelais  O'Halloran,  Wakefield    45 

Jim  Martin.  Brookfield    2 

J.  Lisbeth  Olimpio,  Wakefield 1 

Total  Vote,  d    445 

CHESHIRE  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Gilsum,  Surry,  Westmoreland)(l) 

*John  J.  Laurent,  Westmoreland 196 

Bill  Chase,  Westmoreland 4 

Total  Vote,  r 200 

*Bill  Chase,  Westmoreland 192 

John  J.  Laurent,  Westmoreland 7 

Total  Vote,  d    199 

District  No.  2  (Alstead,  Marlow,  Nelson,  Roxbury,  Stoddard,  Sullivan,  Walpole)(3) 

*Sheldon  S.  Sawyer,  Walpole 344 

*Susan  R.  Abert,  Stoddard    310 

*Joseph  Norman  Feuer,  Marlow 290 

Daniel  Adams  Eaton,  Stoddard 2 

Total  Vote,  r 946 

*Daniel  Adams  Eaton,  Stoddard 458 

*Alfrieda  J.  Englund,  Alstead  (write-in) 131 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  309 


*John  M.  Pratt,  Walpole  (write-in)  100 

David  DeCoste  (write-in)   53 

Sheldon  S.  Sawyer,  Walpole 24 

Joseph  Norman  Feuer,  Marlow 12 

Susan  R.  Abert.  Stoddard    I 

Total  Vote,  d    779 

District  No.  3  (Keene  Wards  1-5 )( 7) 

♦Douglas  K.  Fish.  Keene    623 

*Roger  U.  Day,  Keene    495 

♦Robert  C.  Adam,  Keene    489 

*Michael  A.  Jacques.  Keene 478 

*Dean  J.  Eaton.  Keene  (write-in)   54 

*George  M.  Gline,  Keene  (write-in) 52 

Tim  Dunn,  Keene    8 

Peter  S.  Espiefs.  Keene 

Chuck  Weed,  Keene    6 

Timothy  N.  Robertson,  Keene 

Kris  Edward  Roberts,  Keene 1 

Stephanie  Sinclair,  Keene  1 

Total  Vote,  r 2,216 

*Timothy  N.  Robertson.  Keene 1 .067 

♦Chuck  Weed,  Keene   1,064 

*Peter  S.  Espiefs,  Keene 1,061 

*Tim  Dunn,  Keene    1 .037 

*Suzanne  Butcher,  Keene  932 

♦Kris  Edward  Roberts,  Keene 858 

*Stephanie  Sinclair.  Keene 854 

Dean  J.  Eaton,  Keene  (write-in)   17 

George  M.  Gline,  Keene  (write-in) 15 

Douglas  K.  Fish,  Keene    10 

Total  Vote,  d    6,915 

District  No.  4  (Chesterfield,  Hinsdale,  Winchester)(4) 

*Edwin  O.  Smith,  Hinsdale 309 

*Deb  Hogancamp.  Chesterfield    293 

♦Don  Holmquist,  Hinsdale   238 

*Sharron  H.  Smith,  Hinsdale  (write-in)    37 

William  Butynski.  Hinsdale    24 

Stanley  S.  Plifka,  Jr.,  Winchester    8 

Henry  A.L.  Parkhurst,  Winchester    1 

Total  Vote,  r 910 

*Henry  A.L.  Parkhurst,  Winchester    410 

♦Stanley  S.  Plifka.  Jr..  Winchester    404 

♦William  Butynski,  Hinsdale    382 

♦Daniel  P.  Carr,  Winchester    358 

Edwin  O.  Smith.  Hinsdale 8 

Deb  Hogancamp,  Chesterfield    4 

Total  Vote,  d    1,566 

District  No.  5  (Fitzwilliam,  Richmond)!  1) 

♦Michael  W.  Devlin,  Fitzwilliam   114 

Barbara  Hull  Richardson,  Richmond    3 

Total  Vote,  r 117 

♦Barbara  Hull  Richardson.  Richmond    155 

Michael  W.  Devlin.  Fitzwilliam    3 

Total  Vote,  d    158 

District  No.  6  (Harrisville,  Marlborough,  Swanzey,  Troy)(4) 

♦Judson  K.  Dexter.  Swanzey 335 

♦Richard  H.  Thackston  III,  Troy 311 

♦Sheila  A.  Foote,  Swanzey  307 

♦Nicole  Schultz,  Swanzey 266 

Anna  Z.  Tilton,  Marlborough   

Total  Vote,  r 1,221 


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*Peter  H.  Allen,  Harrisville 536 

*Anna  Z.  Tilton,  Marlborough   471 

*Sharon  Manos,  Swanzey 420 

*Gilbert  Gitchell,  Marlborough  (write-in)    87 

Sheila  A.  Foote,  Swanzey  2 

Judson  K.  Dexter.  Swanzey 1 

Total  Vote,  d    1,517 

District  No.  7  (Dublin,  Jaffrey,  Rindge)(4) 

*John  B.  Hunt.  Rindge    1,103 

*Stephen  T.  Pelkey,  Jaffrey 774 

*Susan  Emerson,  Rindge    68 1 

♦Gerald  W.  Parker.  Rindge   663 

Brian  K.  Richard,  Jaffrey    552 

Jason  A.  Czekalski,  Rindge 436 

Maureen  A.  Desmarais,  Jaffrey 1 

Kathryn  Christensen  Forry,  Jaffrey 3 

Nicholas  Thacher,  Dublin  1 

Total  Vote,  r 4.2 14 

♦Kathryn  Christensen  Forry,  Jaffrey 598 

*Bonnie  Mitchell,  Jaffrey  596 

♦Nicholas  Thacher,  Dublin  570 

*Maureen  A.  Desmarais,  Jaffrey 553 

Stephen  T.  Pelkey.  Jaffrey 26 

John  B.  Hunt.  Rindge   18 

Susan  Emerson.  Rindge    11 

Gerald  W.  Parker,  Rindge   7 

Total  Vote,  d    2.379 

COOS  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  Cambridge,  Clarksville,  Colebrook,  Columbia,  Dix's 
Grant,  Dixville,  Dummer,  Errol,  Erving's  Location,  Millsfield,  Odell,  Pittsburg,  Second  College  Grant, 
Stewartstown,  Went  worth's  Location )( 2) 

*Eric  G.  Stohl,  Colebrook 318 

♦Frederick  W.  King.  Sr..  Colebrook   284 

Total  Vote,  r 602 

♦Frederick  W.  King,  Sr.,  Colebrook  17 

♦Eric  G.  Stohl,  Colebrook 14 

Total  Vote,  d    31 

District  No.  2  (Carroll,  Dalton,  Jefferson,  Kilkenny,  Lancaster,  Northumberland,  Randolph,  Stark,  Stratford, 
Whitefield)(4) 

♦John  E.  Tholl.  Jr.,  Whitefield 584 

♦William  Remick.  Lancaster 567 

♦Herbert  D.  Richardson,  Lancaster 560 

♦Dorothy  J.  Paras  Goodwin,  Whitefield 472 

D.  Scott  Merrick,  Lancaster    20 

Paula  E.  Bradley,  Randolph    11 

Dana  Landers,  Northumberland   3 

Total  Vote,  r 2,217 

♦D.  Scott  Merrick,  Lancaster   326 

♦Paula  E.  Bradley,  Randolph    318 

♦Dana  Landers,  Northumberland   270 

♦William  J.  Cowie,  Stark    261 

Herbert  D.  Richardson,  Lancaster 14 

William  Remick,  Lancaster 7 

John  E.  Tholl,  Jr.,  Whitefield 5 

Dorothy  J.  Paras  Goodwin.  Whitefield 4 

Total  Vote,  d    1.205 

District  No.  3  (Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase,  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,  Sargent's 
Purchase,  Shelburne,  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase)*  1) 

♦Bruce  S.  Lary,  Gorham.  r    105 

♦Bruce  S.  Lary.  Gorham.  d  1 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  311 


District  No.  4  (Berlin  Wards  1-4,  Milan,  Success)(4) 

*Robert  D.  Brown.  Berlin 270 

*Renney  E.  Morneau.  Berlin  (write-in)    45 

Edgar  Mears.  Berlin    5 

Robert  L.  Theberge.  Berlin 5 

Bemie  Buzzell.  Berlin 3 

Total  Vote,  r 328 

*Robert  L.  Theberge,  Berlin 576 

*Edgar  Mears.  Berlin    525 

*Bemie  Buzzell.  Berlin 346 

Robert  D.  Brown.  Berlin 3 

Total  Vote,  d    1,450 

GRAFTON  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Littleton,  Lyman)(2) 

*John  L.  Ward.  Littleton 261 

*Stephanie  Eaton.  Littleton 223 

Sally  Sherrard.  Littleton    6 

Total  Vote,  r 490 

*Sally  Sherrard.  Littleton   1 79 

*Doug  Grant.  Littleton   114 

John  L.  Ward.  Littleton 9 

Stephanie  Eaton.  Littleton 3 

Total  Vote,  d    305 

District  No.  2  (Bethlehem,  FraneoniaHl) 

*Ralph  J.  Doolan,  Bethlehem 161 

Martha  Stroup  McLeod.  Franconia 14 

Total  Vote,  r 175 

*Martha  Stroup  McLeod.  Franconia,  d 165 

District  No.  3  (Bath,  Easton,  Landaff,  Lincoln,  Lisbon,  Livermore,  Monroe,  Sugar  Hill,  Waterville  Valley)(2) 

*Gregory  M.  Sorg.  Easton 294 

*Edmond  Gionet.  Lincoln 285 

Total  Vote,  r 579 

*Norma  Roth  Jackman.  Lincoln 1 49 

*Wilfred  T.  Bishop,  Lincoln 116 

Edmond  Gionet,  Lincoln 3 

Total  Vote,  d    268 

District  No.  4  (Thornton,  Woodstock)(l) 

*Bonnie  Ham.  Woodstock 135 

Paul  R.  White,  Thornton 91 

Total  Vote,  r 226 

*Bonnie  Ham.  Woodstock 11 

Paul  R.  White,  Thornton 6 

Total  Vote,  d    IV 

District  No.  5  (Benton,  Haverhill,  Piermont,  Warren )(2) 

*Paul  C.  Ingbretson,  Haverhill   477 

*Robert  J.  Giuda,  Warren   457 

Total  Vote,  r 934 

♦Robert  J.  Giuda.  Warren   12 

Paul  C.  Ingbretson,  Haverhill   9 

Total  Vote,  d    21 

District  No.  6  (Campton,  Ellsworth,  Orford,  Rumney,  Wentworth)(2) 

♦John  R.M.  Alger.  Rumney 476 

♦Robert  Barker.  Campton  379 

Ruth  Cserr,  Orford 3 

Gordon  Porter  Miller,  Orford    1 

Total  Vote,  r 859 

♦Ruth  Cserr,  Orford 221 

♦Gordon  Porter  Miller.  Orford   201 


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John  R.M.  Alger,  Rumney 9 

Robert  Barker,  Campton 2 

Total  Vote,  d    433 

District  No.  7  (Hebron,  Plymouth)(2) 

*  Debra  A.  Naro,  Plymouth 270 

♦Elizabeth  S.  Gabler,  Hebron  241 

Mary  R.  Cooney,  Plymouth 9 

Total  Vote,  r 520 

*Mary  R.  Cooney,  Plymouth 245 

*Debra  A.  Naro,  Plymouth  90 

Total  Vote,  d    335 

District  No.  8  (Alexandria,  Ashland,  Bridgewater,  Bristol,  Groton,  Holderness)(3) 

*Burton  W.  Williams,  Bristol    678 

*Margie  Maybeck,  Holderness 527 

*Andrew  L.  Dorsett,  Ashland  483 

Total  Vote,  r 1,688 

*Jennifer  Mitchell,  Holderness  (write-in)    27 

*Burton  W.  Williams,  Bristol    16 

Margie  Maybeck,  Holderness 2 

Andrew  L.  Dorsett,  Ashland  7 

Total  Vote,  d    52 

District  No.  9  (Hanover,  Lyme)(4) 

*Thomas  W.  Toner,  Lyme 219 

*Katherine  Racicot,  Hanover   201 

*Jesse  Roisin,  Hanover 1 88 

Estelle  Diamond,  Hanover    5 

Ruth  Bleyler,  Lyme 1 

Total  Vote,  r 614 

*Sharon  L.  Nordgren,  Hanover 1,062 

*Hilda  Weyl  Sokol,  Hanover 1 ,049 

*Ruth  Bleyler,  Lyme 1,043 

*Bernard  Benn,  Hanover 1,024 

Estelle  Diamond,  Hanover    445 

Total  Vote,  d    4,623 

District  No.  10  (Canaan,  Dorchester,  Enfield,  Grafton,  Orange)(3) 

♦Paul  Mirski,  Enfield    307 

*Scott  Borthwick,  Canaan 267 

*Charles  E.  Sova,  Orange 263 

Pete  E.  Solomon,  Canaan   12 

Curtis  E.  Payne.  Enfield    3 

Catherine  Mulholland,  Grafton 1 

Total  Vote,  r 853 

♦Catherine  Mulholland,  Grafton 258 

*Pete  E.  Solomon,  Canaan    232 

*Curtis  E.  Payne,  Enfield    230 

Paul  Mirski,  Enfield    10 

Scott  Borthwick,  Canaan 7 

Charles  E.  Sova,  Orange 6 

Total  Vote,  d    743 

District  No.  11  (Lebanon  Wards  1  -  3)(4) 

*Daniel  A.  Nash,  Lebanon    338 

♦Arthur  F.  Creighton,  Lebanon 314 

♦Carl  Porter,  Lebanon 311 

♦John  A.  Guidotti,  Lebanon    288 

Anna  L.  Harding,  Lebanon  5 

Lee  Hammond,  Lebanon 3 

Gene  Andersen,  Lebanon    2 

Susan  Almy,  Lebanon  2 

Total  Vote,  r 1,263 

♦Susan  Almy,  Lebanon  647 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  313 


*Lee  Hammond.  Lebanon 619 

*Anna  L.  Harding,  Lebanon  599 

*Gene  Andersen.  Lebanon    586 

Carl  Porter.  Lebanon 2 

Total  Vote,  d    2,453 

HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Antrim,  Hancock,  Hillsborough,  Windsor)(3) 

*Jim  Carew,  Hillsborough 533 

*Larry  G.  Elliott.  Hillsborough 462 

*Desmond  M.  Ford.  Hancock 403 

David  Essex.  Antrim 6 

Total  Vote,  r 1,404 

*David  Essex,  Antrim 425 

*Jayme  H.  Simoes,  Hillsborough   301 

*Scott  E.  Welch,  Hillsborough    282 

Jim  Carew.  Hillsborough 12 

Desmond  M.  Ford,  Hancock 4 

Larry  G.  Elliott.  Hillsborough 3 

Total  Vote,  d    1,027 

District  No.  2  (Bennington,  Deering,  Francestown,  Greenfield)(2) 

*Jarvis  M.  Adams  JTV,  Greenfield    303 

*Dario  A.  Carrara.  Greenfield 262 

Lori  J.  O'Brien,  Bennington  170 

David  S.  Recupero.  Deering 105 

Total  Vote,  r 840 

*Claudia  A.  Chase,  Francestown    300 

*Nell  Conkright,  Greenfield  (write-in) 282 

William  A.  Riley.  Francestown 61 

Dario  A.  Carrara,  Greenfield 4 

Lori  J.  O'Brien.  Bennington 4 

Jarvis  M.  Adams  IV.  Greenfield    2 

Total  Vote,  d    653 

District  No.  3  (Greenville,  New  Ipswich,  Peterborough,  Sharon)(4) 

*Mark  Carter.  Peterborough  817 

*Larry  Ross.  Peterborough  718 

*Donald  Carlson,  New  Ipswich    704 

*Brian  Somero  .  New  Ipswich  (write-in)(refused  nomination) 57 

Anne-Marie  Irwin,  Peterborough    26 

Andrew  Peterson.  Peterborough  (write-in) 20 

Jill  Shaffer  Hammond.  Peterborough   11 

Richard  S.  Eaton.  Greenville  (write-in)(refused  nomination) 6 

Stephen  P.  Spratt.  Greenville 5 

John  Friede.  Peterborough    1 

Total  Vote,  r 2,365 

*Anne-Marie  Irwin.  Peterborough    788 

*  Jill  Shaffer  Hammond,  Peterborough   575 

*John  Friede,  Peterborough    548 

*Stephen  P.  Spratt,  Greenville 491 

Mark  Carter,  Peterborough  2 

Larry  Ross.  Peterborough 1 

Total  Vote,  d    2.405 

District  No.  4  (Lyndeborough,  Mont  Vernon,  New  Boston,  Temple,  Wilton )(4) 

*Pamela  D.  Coughlin,  Mont  Vernon 765 

*William  L.  O'Brien,  Mont  Vernon    685 

*Bob  Mead,  Mont  Vernon 669 

*John  F.  Sweeney.  Wilton 656 

Linda  T.  Foster,  Mont  Vernon 12 

David  Woodbury,  New  Boston  8 

Andrew  Roeper,  Lyndeborough    1 

Total  Vote,  r 2,796 


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*Linda  T.  Foster.  Mont  Vernon 580 

♦Andrew  Roeper,  Lyndeborough    521 

*David  Woodbury,  New  Boston  489 

*Gerry  Wroe,  Wilton 466 

Bob  Mead.  Mont  Vernon 3 

Pamela  D.  Coughlin,  Mont  Vernon 2 

William  L.  O'Brien,  Mont  Vernon    2 

Total  Vote,  d    2,063 

District  No.  5  (Brookline,  Hollis,  Mason)(4) 

♦Richard  B.  Drisko,  Hollis   906 

*Carolyn  M.  Gargasz,  Hollis 877 

*Donald  Ryder,  Hollis 843 

♦Michael  Molkentine,  Brookline    726 

Betty  B.  Hall,  Brookline  6 

John  F.  Dunn,  Hollis 1 

Total  Vote,  r 3,359 

*Betty  B.  Hall,  Brookline  418 

♦Claire  J.  Helfman,  Hollis 361 

*John  F.  Dunn,  Hollis 327 

*Lin  Robinson,  Mason 315 

Richard  B.  Drisko,  Hollis   3 

Carolyn  M.  Gargasz.  Hollis 3 

Michael  Molkentine,  Brookline    2 

Total  Vote,  d    1,429 

District  No.  6  (Amherst,  Milford  )(8) 

♦Lee  G.  Slocum,  Amherst 1 .385 

*Ryan  Hansen,  Milford 1,298 

♦Robert  Rowe,  Amherst   1 ,209 

♦James  E.  Wheeler,  Milford   1,172 

*Cynthia  J.  Dokmo,  Amherst   1,132 

*Peter  F.  Bergin,  Amherst 1,116 

♦Stephen  B.  Stepanek,  Amherst   1,101 

♦Tim  O'Connell,  Milford   1,056 

Paul  D.  Spiess,  Amherst    987 

Jason  Hennessey,  Milford 962 

Joseph  A.  Hoell,  Milford 743 

Mark  Benjamin  Linn.  Milford 591 

Jeremy  J.  Blanchard,  Amherst 8 

Kevin  R.  Taylor,  Milford 5 

William  Siroty,  Amherst   3 

Total  Vote,  r 12.768 

*Jeremy  J.  Blanchard,  Amherst 552 

*William  Siroty,  Amherst   516 

*Kevin  R.  Taylor,  Milford 490 

♦Tim  O'Connell,  Milford   148 

*Cynthia  J.  Dokmo,  Amherst   91 

Paul  D.  Spiess.  Amherst    84 

*Peter  F  Bergin,  Amherst 70 

*Peter  R.  Leishman,  Milford  (write-in)    59 

♦Robert  Rowe,  Amherst   16 

Ryan  Hansen,  Milford 15 

Lee  G.  Slocum,  Amherst 10 

Stephen  B.  Stepanek,  Amherst   8 

Joseph  A.  Hoell,  Milford 3 

Mark  Benjamin  Linn,  Milford 3 

James  E.  Wheeler,  Milford  2 

Jason  Hennessey,  Milford 2 

Total  Vote,  d    2,069 

District  No.  7  (Goffstown,  Weare)(8) 

♦Larry  Emerton,  Goffstown    1 ,09 1 

♦Karen  K.  McRae,  Goffstown 1,088 

♦Neal  M.  Kurk,  Weare    1,037 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  315 


*Bruce  F.  Hunter,  Goffstown    1.009 

♦Pamela  V.  Manney,  Goffstown   992 

♦Randolph  Holden.  Goffstown 959 

♦Robert  Wheeler,  Goffstown 949 

♦Stephen  Baines,  Goffstown 839 

Gary  S.  Hopper,  Weare  800 

William  E.  Gillis,  Jr.,  Goffstown 603 

Total  Vote,  r 9,367 

♦Neal  M.  Kurk,  Weare    86 

♦Larry  Emerton,  Goffstown   48 

♦Randolph  Holden.  Goffstown 40 

♦Pamela  V.  Manney.  Goffstown   22 

♦Reta  McGregor,  Goffstown  (write-in) 21 

♦Robert  Wheeler,  Goffstown 17 

♦Denise  Walderich,  Goffstown  (write-in) 13 

♦Mary  L.  Till,  Goffstown  (write-in)  13 

Bruce  F.  Hunter,  Goffstown    8 

Gary  S.  Hopper,  Weare  4 

Karen  K.  McRae,  Goffstown 4 

John  C.  Sarette.  Goffstown 2 

William  E.  Gillis,  Jr..  Goffstown 1 

Total  Vote,  d    279 

District  No.  8  (Manchester  Ward  1  )(3) 

♦Sandra  Reeves,  Manchester    474 

♦William  Beaton,  Manchester 445 

♦M.  Alana  Demers,  Manchester 396 

Christopher  C.  Pappas.  Manchester    9 

Jeff  Goley,  Manchester  

Total  Vote,  r 1 ,326 

♦Christopher  C.  Pappas,  Manchester    614 

♦Jeff  Goley,  Manchester  457 

♦Toula  K.  Barber,  Manchester    336 

Sandra  Reeves,  Manchester    1 

Total  Vote,  d    1.408 

District  No.  9  (Manchester  Ward  2)(3) 

♦Saghir  A.  Tahir.  Manchester  279 

♦William  Golding,  Manchester 241 

♦Winfred  Hutchinson.  Manchester 233 

Total  Vote,  r 753 

♦Jim  Craig,  Manchester    393 

♦Doris  A.  Robitaille,  Manchester  290 

♦Michael  Bouchard,  Manchester    274 

Saghir  A.  Tahir.  Manchester  3 

William  Golding,  Manchester 1 

Total  Vote,  d    961 

District  No.  10  (Manchester  Ward  3)(3) 

♦Jonathan  K.  Heath.  Manchester    167 

Roy  A.  Arsenault,  Jr..  Manchester 5 

Peter  M.  Sullivan,  Manchester   5 

Jean  L.  Jeudy,  Manchester    4 

William  Clayton.  Manchester 3 

Fran  Egbers,  Manchester 3 

Total  Vote,  r 187 

♦Peter  M.  Sullivan.  Manchester   213 

♦Fran  Egbers,  Manchester 178 

♦William  Clayton,  Manchester 156 

Roy  A.  Arsenault,  Jr..  Manchester 135 

Jean  L.  Jeudy.  Manchester    103 

Jonathan  K.  Heath,  Manchester    1 

Total  Vote,  d    786 


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District  No.  11  (Manchester  Ward  4)(3) 

*Leo  P.  Pepino,  Manchester   222 

*Kathleen  Souza,  Manchester 170 

*Roy  Shoults,  Sr.,  Manchester   136 

Anthony  F.  Simon,  Manchester 2 

Caitlin  Daniuk,  Manchester    1 

Thomas  William  Martin.  Manchester 1 

Total  Vote,  r 532 

*Caitlin  Daniuk,  Manchester    224 

♦Anthony  F.  Simon,  Manchester 205 

♦Thomas  William  Martin,  Manchester 157 

Anthony  P.  Boticello,  Manchester 130 

Leo  P.  Pepino,  Manchester   3 

Kathleen  Souza,  Manchester 1 

Roy  Shoults,  Sr,  Manchester   1 

Total  Vote,  d    721 

District  No.  12  (Manchester  Ward  5)(3) 

*Norma  Greer  Champagne,  Manchester 147 

♦Francis  Sullivan,  Manchester   16 

*Hector  M.  Velez,  Manchester  16 

Eric  Palangas,  Manchester    3 

Total  Vote,  r 182 

*Francis  Sullivan,  Manchester   227 

*Hector  M.  Velez,  Manchester   186 

*Eric  Palangas,  Manchester    184 

Raul  Bernal,  Manchester 86 

Total  Vote,  d    683 

District  No.  13  (Manchester  Ward  6)(3) 

*  William  Infantine,  Manchester 311 

♦Bernard  Luebkert,  Manchester  224 

♦Jeffrey  S.  Aboshar.  Manchester 22 1 

Benjamin  C.  Baroody,  Manchester 1 

Sherri  M.  Bernstein,  Manchester    1 

Suzie  Fortier,  Manchester 1 

Total  Vote,  r 759 

♦Benjamin  C.  Baroody,  Manchester 349 

♦Suzie  Fortier,  Manchester 306 

♦Sherri  M.  Bernstein,  Manchester    269 

Jeffrey  S.  Aboshar.  Manchester 2 

William  Infantine,  Manchester  1 

Bernard  Luebkert,  Manchester  1 

Total  Vote,  d    928 

District  No.  14  (Manchester  Ward  7)(3) 

♦Vivian  J.  Desmarais,  Mancheter 198 

♦Jeffrey  Carter,  Manchester    183 

Robert  Haley,  Manchester 2 

Patrick  Garrity,  Manchester    1 

Total  Vote,  r 384 

♦Robert  Haley,  Manchester 297 

♦Patrick  Garrity,  Manchester    296 

♦Michael  J.  Reuschel,  Manchester  221 

Total  Vote,  d    814 

District  No.  15  (Manchester  Ward  8)(3) 

♦Steve  Vaillancourt.  Manchester 271 

♦Mike  Biundo,  Manchester 223 

Betsi  L.  DeVries,  Manchester 7 

Normand  A.  Tanguay,  Manchester   1 

Total  Vote,  r 502 

♦Betsi  L.  DeVries,  Manchester 384 

♦Normand  A.  Tanguay,  Manchester   267 

♦Walter  H.  Becht,  Manchester    242 

Steve  Vaillancourt,  Manchester 4 

Total  Vote,  d    897 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  317 


District  No.  16  (Manchester  Ward  9)(3) 

*J.  Gail  Barry,  Manchester  273 

*Maurice  L.  Pilotte,  Manchester 13 

Linda  R.  Macia,  Manchester 1 

Barbara  E.  Shaw,  Manchester 1 

Total  Vote,  r 288 

*Barbara  E.  Shaw.  Manchester 424 

*Maurice  L.  Pilotte.  Manchester 390 

*Linda  R.  Macia.  Manchester 285 

J.  Gail  Barry,  Manchester  1 

Total  Vote,  d    1.100 

District  No.  17  (Manchester  Wards  10, 11  and  12)(8) 

*Carlos  Gonzalez,  Manchester 618 

*Robert  Chabot,  Manchester 592 

*Keith  D.  Hirschmann,  Manchester  546 

*Irene  M.  Messier,  Manchester 535 

*Raymond  R.  Hebert,  Manchester   468 

*Barbara  J.  Hagan,  Manchester    459 

*Denise  Marie  Herman,  Manchester 428 

*Richard  A.  Marston,  Manchester    385 

Gary  C.  Greenberg.  Manchester 379 

Phil  Greazzo.  Manchester 226 

Michael  Brunelle,  Manchester    6 

Michael  Farley,  Manchester   3 

Paul  A.  Brassard.  Manchester 2 

Total  Vote,  r 4,647 

*Jane  Beaulieu,  Manchester  775 

*Paul  A.  Brassard,  Manchester 664 

*Michael  Brunelle.  Manchester    645 

Thomas  Katsiantonis,  Manchester    599 

*Shannon  Lee  Bernier,  Manchester    599 

*John  H.  Early,  Manchester    543 

♦Michael  Farley.  Manchester   532 

*June  Panagopoulos.  Manchester 518 

Irene  M.  Messier.  Manchester 8 

Gary  C.  Greenberg,  Manchester 5 

Raymond  R.  Hebert,  Manchester   4 

Carlos  Gonzalez,  Manchester 3 

Richard  A.  Marston,  Manchester    

Keith  D.  Hirschmann,  Manchester  1 

Barbara  J.  Hagan.  Manchester    1 

Denise  Marie  Herman.  Manchester 1 

Total  Vote,  d    4,900 

District  No.  18  (Bedford)(6) 

♦Edward  P.  Moran.  Bedford  719 

*Moe  Villeneuve,  Bedford    628 

*Ken  Hawkins.  Bedford   603 

*Mark  S.  Clark,  Bedford 591 

*John  A.  Graham,  Bedford  590 

♦Michael  J.  Scanlon,  Bedford 589 

Jayne  E.  Spaulding,  Bedford 517 

Evan  N.  Berg,  Bedford   514 

Sylvia  A.  Holley,  Bedford 382 

Arlene  N.  Dupuis,  Bedford 295 

Richard  O.  Wyatt,  Bedford  223 

J.  Edward  Kerns.  Bedford 153 

Tom  Luibheid,  Bedford 149 

Diane  Zito,  Bedford 

Alan  Seidman.  Bedford 1 

Total  Vote,  r 5,966 

♦Diane  Zito,  Bedford    591 

♦Karla  S.  McManus,  Bedford 438 

♦Kathryn  Dean.  Bedford 417 


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*Karyn  A.  Russell  Merriman.  Bedford 407 

*Cynthia  Onigman.  Bedford 386 

*Alan  Seidman,  Bedford 362 

Robert  D.  Jones,  Bedford 349 

Moe  Villeneuve,  Bedford    3 

Michael  J.  Scanlon,  Bedford 1 

Jayne  E.  Spaulding.  Bedford 1 

Richard  O.  Wyatt,  Bedford  1 

Total  Vote,  d    2,956 

District  No.  19  (Merrimack)(8) 

*Peter  L.  Batula,  Merrimack 899 

*Bob  L'Heureux,  Merrimack    843 

*Robert  W.  Brundige,  Merrimack 782 

*Chris  Christensen,  Merrimack    687 

*Maureen  Mooney,  Merrimack 649 

*Peyton  B.  Hinkle,  Merrimack 581 

*John  M.  Gibson,  Merrimack 552 

*Nancy  Elliott,  Merrimack 505 

Peter  H.  Jennings,  Merrimack 478 

Christopher  S.  Ortega,  Merrimack   450 

Gary  H.  Watson,  Merrimack 412 

Roger  W.  Van  Wert,  Merrimack    302 

James  M.  O'Neil,  Merrimack 15 

Total  Vote,  r 7,155 

*James  M.  O'Neil,  Merrimack 595 

*Pam  Green,  Merrimack 555 

*Richard  L.  Arthur,  Merrimack 548 

*Donald  H.  Botsch,  Merrimack    547 

*Pat  Heinrich,  Merrimack 537 

*Kevin  Hackett  O'Neill,  Merrimack 495 

*Jacob  Weisberg,  Merrimack    485 

*Andrew  Sylvia.  Merrimack  (write-in) 75 

Bob  L'Heureux,  Merrimack    27 

Robert  W.  Brundige,  Merrimack 8 

John  M.  Gibson,  Merrimack 7 

Peter  L.  Batula,  Merrimack 6 

Peyton  B.  Hinkle,  Merrimack 5 

Peter  H.  Jennings,  Merrimack 5 

Chris  Christenen,  Merrimack   3 

Gary  H.  Watson,  Merrimack 3 

Christopher  S.  Ortega,  Merrimack   3 

Maureen  Mooney,  Merrimack 2 

Roger  W.  Van  Wert,  Merrimack    2 

Total  Vote,  d    3,908 

District  No.  20  (Nashua  Ward  l)(3) 

*Eugene  Kelly,  Jr.,  Nashua 308 

*Henry  W.  McElroy,  Jr.,  Nashua 285 

*Fred  S.  Teeboom,  Nashua 282 

Total  Vote,  r 875 

*Ruth  Ginsburg,  Nashua 271 

*  Anthony  P.  Matarazzo,  Nashua 220 

*Jacek  Nowicki,  Nashua  (write-in) 23 

Eugene  Kelly,  Jr.,  Nashua 3 

Henry  W.  McElroy,  Jr.,  Nashua 2 

Total  Vote,  d    519 

District  No.  21  (Nashua  Ward  2)(3) 

*Robert  S.  Mercer,  Nashua 217 

*Michael  A.  Balboni,  Nashua 213 

*Elenore  "Casey"  Crane,  Nashua 185 

Total  Vote,  r 615 

*Suzanne  Harvey,  Nashua 179 

*Leo  A.  Balzano,  Nashua  146 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  319 


*Sharron  Rovvlett.  Nashua    146 

Eleanore  "Casey"  Crane.  Nashua 2 

Michael  A.  Balboni.  Nashua 1 

Total  Vote,  d    474 

District  No.  22  (Nashua  Ward  S)(3) 

*Paul  Harrington.  Nashua 202 

*Mark  D.  Newhall.  Nashua 190 

*Dan  Richardson.  Nashua 166 

David  L.  Smith,  Nashua   4 

Lucinda  Rosenwald,  Nashua 3 

Lori  A.  Movsesian,  Nashua 1 

Total  Vote,  r 566 

*Lucinda  Rosenwald.  Nashua 207 

*Lori  A.  Movsesian.  Nashua 1 88 

*David  L.  Smith.  Nashua   175 

Paul  Harrington,  Nashua 1 

Mark  D.  Newhall.  Nashua 1 

Total  Vote,  d    572 

District  No.  23  (Nashua  Ward  4)(3) 

*David  J.  Gleneck.  Nashua 88 

*Kevin  T.  Barnett,  Nashua    67 

Total  Vote,  r 155 

*David  E.  Cote,  Nashua   153 

*Mary  J.  Gorman.  Nashua    138 

*Eric  P.  Rochette,  Nashua 135 

Total  Vote,  d    426 

District  No.  24  (Nashua  Ward  6 1(3) 

*Sandra  Ziehm.  Nashua    189 

Robert  Breslin.  Nashua  (write-in ((refused  nomination) 24 

*David  B.  Campbell.  Nashua  17 

Jane  Clemons,  Nashua    2 

Total  Vote,  r 232 

*Jane  Clemons.  Nashua    167 

*Roland  J.  Lefebvre,  Nashua    135 

*David  B.  Campbell.  Nashua  134 

Total  Vote,  d    436 

District  No.  25  (Nashua  Ward  7)(3) 

Hogan  (write-in)   9 

Stephen  Michon.  Nashua    5 

Claudette  R.  Jean.  Nashua 1 

Total  Vote,  r 15 

*Claudette  R.  Jean.  Nashua 233 

*Peter  R.  Cote,  Nashua 204 

*Stephen  Michon.  Nashua    180 

Total  Vote,  d    617 

District  No.  26  (Nashua  Wards  5,  8  and  9)(  10) 

*Bea  Francoeur.  Nashua 566 

*Pamela  G.  Price.  Nashua 552 

*Nelson  S.  Allan,  Nashua  520 

*Donald  J.  Dyer,  Nashua 511 

*Albert  C.  Cernota,  Nashua    508 

*William  E.  Mosher,  Nashua    504 

*Roberta  M.  Cernota,  Nashua 486 

*Lawrence  A.  Artz,  Nashua    486 

*Donald  F.  McCollum.  Nashua 439 

*Mahlon  Artz.  Nashua    434 

Angeline  Kopka,  Nashua    

Mary  L.  Andosca,  Nashua 4 

Paula  Johnson.  Nashua  2 

Joan  H.  Schulze.  Nashua 2 


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Mary  Ellen  Martin,  Nashua 1 

Total  Vote,  r 5,022 

*Bette  R.  Lasky,  Nashua 65 1 

*Kimberly  C.  Shaw,  Nashua 585 

*Angeline  Kopka,  Nashua    561 

*Mary  Ellen  Martin,  Nashua 556 

♦Mary  L.  Andosca,  Nashua 546 

*Joan  H.  Schulze,  Nashua 532 

*Paula  Johnson,  Nashua   476 

*Paul  F.  Johnson,  Nashua  474 

*David  J.  Boothby,  Nashua 462 

*David  L.  Brody,  Nashua   415 

Jeffrey  Roscoe  Richardson,  Nashua  399 

Nelson  S.  Allan,  Nashua 4 

Albert  C.  Cernota,  Nashua    3 

Lawrence  A.  Artz,  Nashua    2 

Roberta  M.  Cernota,  Nashua 2 

William  E.  Mosher,  Nashua    2 

Donald  J.  Dyer,  Nashua 1 

Bea  Francoeur,  Nashua 1 

Donald  F.  McCollum,  Nashua 1 

Pamela  G.  Price,  Nashua 1 

Total  Vote,  d    5,674 

District  No.  27  (Hudson,  Litchfield,  Pelham)(13) 

*Peter  R.  Goyette,  Jr.,  Hudson    1,663 

♦Jean-Guy  J.  Bergeron,  Pelham    1 ,644 

♦Ralph  G.  Boehm,  Litchfield    1,589 

♦Lars  T  Christiansen.  Hudson    1 ,408 

♦Rudy  Lessard,  Hudson    1 ,345 

*James  Lawrence,  Hudson   1 ,309 

*Shawn  N.  Jasper,  Hudson   1,294 

*Leon  Calawa.  Jr.,  Litchfield    1 ,249 

*Lynne  Ober,  Hudson 1 ,237 

*David  L.  Buhlman,  Hudson    1,209 

*  Andrew  Renzullo,  Hudson   1,172 

♦Stephen  D.  Hellwig,  Hudson 1,116 

*Jordan  Ulery.  Hudson   1,109 

Russell  T.  Ober  III,  Hudson    1,080 

Eric  P.  Estevez.  Pelham  (write-in) 362 

Harold  Lynde.  Pelham 6 

Donna  Marie  Marceau,  Hudson    5 

William  T.  Shutt,  Hudson   1 

Paul  L.  Dadak,  Pelham 1 

Sid  Das,  Pelham    1 

Total  Vote,  r 18,800 

*Harold  Lynde,  Pelham 1 ,226 

*Donna  Marie  Marceau.  Hudson    1,141 

*Gail  Tulipani,  Hudson 1,001 

♦Leona  Dolloff,  Hudson  998 

*Vivian  L.  McGuire,  Hudson   982 

♦Kevin  P.  Riley,  Hudson 978 

*Jim  Caron,  Hudson   957 

*Paul  L.  Dadak,  Pelham  928 

♦Brian  Ballou,  Litchfield 910 

♦Richard  Ingram,  Hudson 868 

♦Jeremy  L.  Muller.  Hudson 833 

♦Sid  Das,  Pelham    808 

♦William  T  Shutt.  Hudson   804 

Eric  P.  Estevez,  Pelham  (write-in) 248 

Jean-Guy  J.  Bergeron,  Pelham    26 

Leon  Calawa,  Jr.,  Litchfield    3 

Ralph  G.  Boehm,  Litchfield    2 

Total  Vote,  d    12,713 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  321 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Danbury,  New  London,  WiImot)(2) 

*David  H.  Kidder,  New  London 397 

*Tom  F.  McCormick,  New  London    252 

Gene  F.  Danforth,  Danbury ' 7 ' 

Robert  Foose.  New  London    

Dan  H.  Allen.  New  London 3 

Total  Vote,  r 830 

*Robert  Foose.  New  London    369 

*Dan  H.  Allen.  New  London 240 

David  H.  Kidder.  New  London 

Tom  F.  McCormick,  New  London    1 

Gene  F  Danforth.  Danbury ' 

Total  Vote,  d    612 

District  No.  2  (Franklin  Wards  1  -  3,  Hill)(3) 

♦Herbert  F  Whiting,  Franklin 232 

*Dennis  Reed,  Franklin 224 

Lawrence  K.  Hennessy.  Franklin    4 

Jim  Ryan.  Franklin    3 

Total  Vote,  r 463 

*Lawrence  K.  Hennessy.  Franklin    196 

*Jim  Ryan.  Franklin    195 

Dennis  Reed,  Franklin 

Herbert  F  Whiting.  Franklin 4 

Total  Vote,  d    402 

District  No.  3  (Newbury,  Sutton)(l) 

*Jim  Powell.  Newbury   223 

Patricia  McMahon.  Sutton    45 

Total  Vote,  r 268 

*Patricia  McMahon.  Sutton    158 

Jim  Powell.  Newbury    

Total  Vote,  d    163 

District  No.  4  (Hopkinton,  Warner,  Webster)(3) 

*Richard  Kennedy,  Hopkinton   488 

*Susan  Griffin  Yonkers,  Hopkinton    479 

*Fred  N.  Creed,  Jr.,  Warner 431 

Christine  Hamm.  Hopkinton 4 

Total  Vote,  r 1.402 

*Christine  Hamm.  Hopkinton 967 

*Derek  Owen,  Hopkinton 847 

*Paul  DiGeronimo,  Warner 628 

Richard  Kennedy,  Hopkinton   

Susan  Griffin  Yonkers,  Hopkinton    1 

Total  Vote,  d    2,444 

District  No.  5  (Bradford,  Henniker)(2) 

*David  P.  Currier.  Henniker   267 

*James  P.  Walsh,  Henniker 166 

Timothy  Troncone,  Bradford 61 

Barbara  Conner  French,  Henniker    

Total  Vote,  r 495 

*Barbara  Conner  French,  Henniker    384 

*Aaron  M.  Lavallee.  Henniker 246 

David  P.  Currier.  Henniker   3 

James  P.  Walsh,  Henniker 1 

Total  Vote,  d    634 

District  No.  6  (Andover,  Boscawen,  Canterbury,  Loudon,  Northfield,  Salisbury)(6) 

*Roy  D.  Maxfield,  Loudon 614 

*Priscilla  Parmenter  Lockwood,  Canterbury    594 

*James  William  Danforth,  Andover   544 

*Francis  Ruffing.  Loudon 


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*Paula  Werme,  Boscawen 512 

*A1  Foley,  Andover 482 

Howard  L.  Wilson,  Andover 465 

Frank  A.  Tupper,  Canterbury  (write-in)    48 

Kenneth  Jopp,  Loudon  ( write-in)   12 

Claire  D.  Clarke,  Boscawen   4 

Joy  K.  Tilton,  Northfield 3 

Total  Vote,  r 3,801 

*Claire  D.  Clarke,  Boscawen    69 1 

*Joy  K.  Tilton,  Northfield 592 

*Richard  P.  Brewster,  Andover 55 1 

*Frank  A.  Tupper,  Canterbury  (write-in)    373 

*Kenneth  Jopp,  Loudon  (write-in) 303 

Priscilla  Parmenter  Lockwood,  Canterbury    8 

Paula  Werme,  Boscawen 3 

Roy  D.  Maxfield,  Loudon 1 

Total  Vote,  d    2,522 

District  No.  7  (Chichester,  Pembroke)(3) 

*Bill  Field,  Pembroke 311 

*Ann  M.  Bond,  Pembroke    263 

*Deanna  P.  Rush,  Pembroke 35 

Vincent  E.  Greco,  Pembroke 33 

Regis  A.  Lemaire,  Pembroke    8 

Total  Vote,  r 650 

*Deanna  P.  Rush,  Pembroke 392 

*Vincent  E.  Greco,  Pembroke 347 

*Regis  A.  Lemaire,  Pembroke    315 

Total  Vote,  d    1,054 

District  No.  8  (Allenstown,  Epsom,  Pittsfield)(4) 

*Tony  F.  Soltani,  Epsom 403 

*Edward  N.  Nutter,  Epsom 322 

*Thomas  Langlais,  Epsom    298 

*John  Klose,  Epsom   269 

Gerard  A.  LeDuc,  Pittsfield 262 

Charles  B.  Yeaton,  Epsom 4 

Harvey  Harkness,  Epsom    3 

Laura  M.  Bonk,  Allenstown   1 

Total  Vote,  r 1,562 

*Charles  B.  Yeaton,  Epsom 397 

*Arthur  Morse,  Pittsfield 361 

*Laura  M.  Bonk,  Allenstown    352 

*Harvey  Harkness,  Epsom    340 

Edward  N.  Nutter,  Epsom 2 

Tony  F.  Soltani,  Epsom 2 

John  Klose,  Epsom   1 

Thomas  Langlais,  Epsom    1 

Gerard  A.  LeDuc,  Pittsfield 1 

Total  Vote,  d    1.457 

District  No.  9  (Hooksett)(4) 

*David  W.  Hess,  Hooksett    445 

*Dick  Marple,  Hooksett    346 

Tames  Oliver,  Hooksett  320 

*Stephen  L'Heureux,  Hooksett 310 

Ray  F.  Langer,  Hooksett  300 

Mike  Farrell,  Hooksett    212 

P.J.  Meads,  Hooksett 58 

Total  Vote,  r 1,991 

*Eileen  Spratt  Ehlers,  Hooksett    305 

*Greg  DeMarco,  Hooksett    245 

Steve  Christos,  Hooksett  (write-in)(refused  nomination) 14 

*Matt  Quiet,  Hooksett  (write-in) 14 

David  W.  Hess,  Hooksett    10 

Total  Vote,  d    588 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  323 


District  No.  10  (Concord  Wards  1,  2  and  3)(4) 

*Eric  Daniels.  Concord 350 

*Elizabeth  D.  Blanchard,  Concord  331 

*Donna  J.  Farrelly,  Concord 285 

*Winston  H.  McCarty,  Concord  279 

Steve  Shurtleff,  Concord 13 

Mary  Stuart  Gile,  Concord   8 

Fran  Potter.  Concord 6 

Total  Vote,  r 1.272 

*Mary  Stuart  Gile.  Concord   555 

*Fran  Potter.  Concord 492 

*Steve  Shurtleff.  Concord 346 

*Karen  Cote.  Concord 32 1 

Shawn  Riley,  Concord 310 

Elizabeth  D.  Blanchard,  Concord  3 

Eric  Daniels.  Concord 3 

Donna  J.  Farrelly,  Concord 1 

Total  Vote,  d    2,034 

District  No.  11  (Concord  Wards  4,  8,  9  and  10)(5) 

*Jim  MacKay.  Concord 615 

*Leo  W.  Fraser,  Jr.,  Concord 561 

*Russell  Perkins,  Concord    470 

*Michael  Moffett.  Concord 466 

*Eric  Dickner,  Concord 436 

Tara  Reardon,  Concord 8 

Bob  Williams,  Concord 

Candace  C.W.  Bouchard.  Concord 2 

John  DeJoie,  Concord 2 

Total  Vote,  r 2,567 

*Tara  Reardon,  Concord 1,019 

*Candace  C.W.  Bouchard,  Concord 915 

*Bob  Williams,  Concord 907 

*Eileen  Keim,  Concord 843 

*John  DeJoie,  Concord 831 

Jim  MacKay,  Concord 3 

Leo  W.  Fraser,  Jr.,  Concord 1 

Total  Vote,  d    4.5 19 

District  No.  12  (Concord  Wards  5,  6  and  7)(4) 

*Elizabeth  Hager,  Concord 406 

*Rob  Thompson.  Concord    328 

*Sam  Cohen,  Concord    311 

*Gregory  Pederzani.  Concord 296 

Total  Vote,  r 1,341 

*Mary  Jane  Wallner.  Concord 915 

*Don  Brueggemann.  Concord 772 

*Jessie  L.  Osbome.  Concord 747 

*Joshua  A.  Harwood.  Concord  674 

Total  Vote,  d    3.108 

District  No.  13  (Bow,  Dunbarton)(3) 

*Eric  Anderson.  Bow    625 

*John  D.  Finan,  Bow 479 

*Ronald  W.  Wanner,  Dunbarton   462 

Stephen  T.  DeStefano,  Bow    7 

Mary  Beth  Walz,  Bow 

Robert  E.  Martel,  Dunbarton 3 

Total  Vote,  r 1,583 

*Stephen  T.  DeStefano,  Bow    578 

*Mary  Beth  Walz,  Bow 503 

*Robert  E.  Martel,  Dunbarton 419 

Eric  Anderson,  Bow    2 

John  D.  Finan.  Bow 1 

Total  Vote,  d    1.503 


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ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Candia,  Deerfield,  Northwood,  Nottingham )(S) 

*Robert  A.  Johnson,  Northwood 538 

*Harriet  E.  Cady.  Deerfield 505 

*Elbert  Bicknell.  Deerfield  499 

*Rudolph  J.  Kobel,  Candia 497 

*Joe  Stone,  Deerfield    489 

Thomas  Seiler,  Nottingham 383 

Richard  H.  Snow,  Candia    3 

Susi  Nord,  Candia 2 

Tom  Chase.  Northwood    1 

Total  Vote,  r 2,917 

*Susi  Nord,  Candia 467 

♦Torn  Chase,  Northwood    402 

♦Richard  H.  Snow,  Candia   390 

*William  J.  Zarges,  Candia 366 

♦Robert  Van  Winkle,  Deerfield 345 

Joe  Stone,  Deerfield    9 

Rudolph  J.  Kobel,  Candia 2 

Harriet  E.  Cady,  Deerfield 2 

Robert  A.  Johnson,  Northwood 1 

Thomas  Seiler,  Nottingham 1 

Total  Vote,  d    1,985 

District  No.  2  (Raymond |(3) 

*Frank  Bishop,  Raymond  279 

*Norman  E.  Weldy,  Jr.,  Raymond 248 

*Robert  Forsing,  Raymond 230 

Total  Vote,  i 757 

Frank  Bishop,  Raymond  6 

Norman  E.  Weldy,  Jr.,  Raymond 4 

Robert  Forsing,  Raymond 1 

Total  Vote,  d    11 

District  No.  3  (Auburn,  Londonderry)(9) 

*Sharon  M.  Carson,  Londonderry 823 

*Robert  Introne,  Londonderry    813 

*Betsy  McKinney,  Londonderry 776 

♦Sherman  Packard,  Londonderry   753 

*Benjamin  E.  Parker,  Londonderry 73 1 

*Karen  Keegan  Hutchinson,  Londonderry 699 

*Paul  C.  Smith.  Auburn    669 

*Dudley  Dumaine,  Londonderry    656 

*James  Headd,  Auburn  639 

Frank  R.  Emiro,  Londonderry 569 

Richard  G.  Hagan,  Londonderry 536 

Total  Vote,  r 7,664 

*James  K.  Mitchell,  Jr.,  Londonderry 540 

*William  E.  Thomas,  Auburn  537 

*Vincent  Perry,  Londonderry    530 

*Alan  R.  Hoffman,  Londonderry    526 

*Adam  Hoffman,  Londonderry 525 

*Bill  Longmaid,  Londonderry    522 

♦Barbara  Lowery,  Londonderry  (write-in)  14 

*Philip  Tetreau,  Londonderry  (write-in) 14 

♦Sharon  M.  Carson,  Londonderry 14 

Paul  C.  Smith,  Auburn    12 

James  Headd,  Auburn  12 

Warner  (write-in) 12 

Benjamin  E.  Parker,  Londonderry 11 

Robert  Introne,  Londonderry    4 

Betsy  McKinney,  Londonderry 4 

Sherman  Packard,  Londonderry   3 

Frank  R.  Emiro,  Londonderry   3 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  325 


Karen  Keegan  Hutchinson.  Londonderry  3 

Dudley  Dumaine,  Londonderry    1 

Richard  G.  Hagan.  Londonderry 1 

Total  Vote,  d    3,288 

District  No.  4  (Salem,  YYindhamX  13) 

*Mary  E.  Griffin.  Windham    1 ,853 

*Kevin  K.  Waterhouse.  Windham 1 ,699 

*D.J.  Bettencourt,  Salem 1.645 

*Anthony  R.  DiFruscia.  Windham   1 ,624 

*Charles  E.  McMahon,  Windham 1,513 

*  Anne  K.  Priestley,  Salem    1 .440 

*Ronald  J.  Belanger.  Salem    1 .439 

*Janeen  Dalrymple.  Salem   1 ,4 1 2 

*Russell  F.  Ingram,  Salem 1.391 

*James  B.  Coburn.  Windham   1,227 

*Richard  T  Cooney,  Salem 1 .207 

*John  J.  Manning,  Jr.,  Salem 1.180 

♦Christopher  L.  Doyle,  Windham 1.112 

James  E.  Holland,  Jr.,  Salem 1.110 

Patrick  J.  Robertson,  Windham 1 ,057 

Jason  M.  Bedrick,  Windham  (write-in) 52 

Total  Vote,  r 20,961 

*Richard  J.  O'Shaughnessy.  Salem 1.072 

*Doris  V  Flaherty.  Salem 917 

*Ralph  Stein.  Salem   867 

*Marion  E.  Martin.  Windham 854 

*Laurel  Redden.  Salem 854 

*Michael  Caruso,  Windham   830 

*Dave  Brody,  Windham    825 

*Scott  Brody.  Windham    824 

*Carol  Spickler.  Salem   819 

*Edward  M.  Kirby,  Salem 784 

*Clark  E.  Johnson  III,  Salem    765 

*Alan  Spickler.  Salem 753 

*Henri  Azibert.  Windham  (write-in) 16 

Charles  E.  McMahon,  Windham 14 

Anthony  R.  DiFruscia,  Windham   11 

Mary  E.  Griffin.  Windham    9 

D.J.  Bettencourt,  Salem 

James  E.  Holland.  Jr.,  Salem 6 

Ronald  J.  Belanger.  Salem    6 

John  J.  Manning,  Jr..  Salem 5 

Kevin  K.  Waterhouse.  Windham 4 

Janeen  Dalrymple,  Salem   4 

Richard  T.  Cooney.  Salem 2 

Russell  F.  Ingram.  Salem 1 

Anne  K.  Priestley.  Salem    1 

Total  Vote,  d    10,250 

District  No.  5  (DerryMll) 

*John  Dowd,  Derry 852 

*George  N.  Katsakiores,  Derry 786 

*Phyllis  M.  Katsakiores,  Derry 785 

*William  R.  Zolla,  Derry    694 

♦Patricia  Dowling.  Derry    689 

*Paul  R.  Hopfgarten.  Derry    688 

*Bob  Fesh.  Derry    585 

♦Kenneth  H.  Gould.  Derry    562 

*James  B.  Rausch.  Derry    556 

*Howie  Lund.  Derry 543 

*Robert  W.  Wiley,  Derry 517 

John  P.  Gleason.  Derry   503 

Selma  R.  Gould,  Derry   454 


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Beverly  Ann  Ferrante.  Deny 410 

John  S.  Langone,  Derry 364 

William  O.  Devoe.  Derry    324 

Michael  A.  Relf,  Derry   311 

Joseph  Donahue.  Derry 3 

Total  Vote,  r 9,626 

*Joseph  Donahue,  Derry 459 

♦Joseph  Parodi,  Derry 417 

♦Mury  A.  Eisner,  Derry 405 

*Lisa  O'Neill,  Derry 401 

*Thomas  D.  Barringer.  Derry 395 

*Chris  O'Neill,  Derry  393 

*Paulette  J.  Burgess,  Derry 386 

*Shawna  Burgess,  Derry 385 

*Charles  A.  Zoeller.  Derry  (write-in)   44 

*Connie  Dimmock,  Derry  (write-in) 38 

♦Beth  Bellevue,  Derry  (write-in)    36 

Kenneth  H.  Gould,  Derry    14 

Selma  R.  Gould,  Derry   12 

John  S.  Langone,  Derry 9 

Paul  R.  Hopfgarten,  Derry    6 

John  P.  Gleason,  Derry   4 

George  N.  Katsakiores,  Derry 3 

Phyllis  M.  Katsakiores,  Derry 3 

Total  Vote,  d    3,410 

District  No.  6  (Atkinson)(2) 

*  James  Michael  Garrity,  Atkinson    361 

♦George  D.  Winchell.  Atkinson    294 

Leann  C.  Moccia,  Atkinson 248 

Total  Vote,  r 903 

*George  D.  Winchell,  Atkinson    20 

*James  Michael  Garrity,  Atkinson    18 

Leann  C.  Moccia,  Atkinson 10 

Total  Vote,  d    48 

District  No.  7  (Chester,  Danville,  Sandown)(4) 

♦Elisabeth  N.  Sanders,  Danville  427 

♦Gene  P.  Charron,  Chester    425 

*Ken  Donahue,  Chester    278 

♦Michael  B.  Asselin,  Danville    276 

Steven  K.  Stevens,  Sundown   270 

Robert  S.  Yelin,  Chester   206 

Jumes  E.  Devine,  Sundown 3 

Michael  Douglas  Tuthill,  Chester 2 

Total  Vote,  r 1,887 

♦James  E.  Devine,  Sandown 202 

♦Fred  Russell,  Sandown   1 73 

♦Michael  Douglas  Tuthill,  Chester 167 

♦Gene  P.  Charron,  Chester    22 

Elisubeth  N.  Sunders,  Danville  7 

Steven  K.  Stevens,  Sandown  3 

Totul  Vote,  d    574 

District  No.  8  (Hampstead,  Kingston,  Plaistow)(7) 

♦Norman  L.  Major,  Plaistow 523 

♦David  A.  Welch,  Kingston 489 

♦John  W.  Flanders,  Sr.,  Kingston   485 

♦Kenneth  L.  Weyler,  Kingston   483 

♦Roger  G.  Wells,  Hampstead   477 

♦Ed  M.  Putnam  II,  Hampstead   472 

♦Kevin  L.  Camm,  Hampstead 463 

Brian  M.  Helman,  Kingston    1 

Totul  Vote,  r 3,393 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  327 


*Brian  M.  Helman.  Kingston   312 

*Roger  G.  Wells,  Hampstead    Ill 

*Ed  M.  Putnam  II,  Hampstead   12 

*Norman  L.  Major.  Plaistow 11 

Kenneth  L.  Weyler,  Kingston   4 

David  A.  Welch.  Kingston 3 

John  W.  Flanders.  St..  Kingston    2 

Kevin  L.  Camm.  Hampstead 1 

Total  Vote,  d    456 

District  No.  9  (Epping,  Fremont)(3) 

*Bob  K.  Dodge.  Fremont    346 

*Ron  Nowe,  Epping   325 

♦Daniel  C.  Itse,  Fremont 304 

Penn  Brown,  Epping 1 

Total  Vote,  r 976 

♦Penn  Brown,  Epping 194 

Ron  Nowe,  Epping    5 

Daniel  C.  Itse,  Fremont 3 

Bob  K.  Dodge,  Fremont   1 

Total  Vote,  d    203 

District  No.  10  ( Brentwood  )(1) 

*Donald  R.  Buxton,  Brentwood,  r    183 

*Vasilka  Nicolova,  Brentwood  94 

Donald  R.  Buxton,  Brentwood  7 

Total  Vote,  d    101 

District  No.  11  (East  Kingston,  Newton)(2) 

*Mary  M.  Allen.  Newton    147 

♦Charles  R.  Melvin,  St.,  Newton    130 

Robert  L.  Bartlett,  Newton   1 

Kimberley  Casey.  East  Kingston 1 

Total  Vote,  r 279 

*Kimberley  Casey,  East  Kingston 97 

♦Robert  L.  Bartlett,  Newton  88 

Charles  R.  Melvin.  St.,  Newton    4 

Total  Vote,  d    189 

District  No.  12  (Newfields,  Newmarket )( 3) 

♦Karl  Gilbert.  Newmarket 299 

♦Dennis  F.  Abbott,  Newmarket 13 

Marcia  Moody,  Newmarket  (write-in)    8 

Janet  M.  Smith.  Newfields    3 

Total  Vote,  r 323 

♦Dennis  F.  Abbott,  Newmarket 429 

♦Janet  M.  Smith.  Newfields    384 

♦Marcia  Moody,  Newmarket  (write-in) 141 

Karl  Gilbert,  Newmarket 8 

Total  Vote,  d    962 

District  No.  13  (Exeter,  North  Hampton,  Stratham)(8) 

♦Doug  Scamman.  Stratham 1,113 

♦Stella  Scamman,  Stratham    1.057 

♦April  Hersey  Mason.  Exeter 865 

♦Matt  Quandt,  Exeter   828 

♦Rogers  J.  Johnson,  Stratham 820 

♦Marshall  E.  Quandt,  Exeter 797 

♦Kurt  J.  Roessner,  Exeter   764 

♦Carl  G.  Robertson,  Exeter 734 

Arthur  Tufts,  Exeter    701 

Ron  Dupuis,  North  Hampton    561 

Eileen  Flockhart.  Exeter  6 

Leonard  J.  Pichini,  Exeter 2 


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Charles  E.  Proulx,  Exeter   2 

Total  Vote,  r 8,250 

*Eileen  Flockhart,  Exeter  902 

*Kathleen  Russell,  Stratham 820 

♦Charles  E.  Proulx,  Exeter   773 

*R.  Neal  Kimball,  Exeter   738 

*Ron  Mirsky,  Exeter 736 

*Marlowe  Bergendoff,  Exeter 73 1 

♦Leonard  J.  Pichini,  Exeter 728 

*Carl  G.  Robertson,  Exeter 1 69 

Stella  Scamman,  Stratham    14 

Ron  Dupuis,  North  Hampton    12 

Doug  Scamman,  Stratham 9 

Marshall  E.  Quandt.  Exeter 3 

Matt  Quandt,  Exeter   2 

April  Hersey  Mason.  Exeter 2 

Rogers  J.  Johnson,  Stratham 1 

Total  Vote,  d    5,640 

District  No.  14  (Hampton  Falls,  Kensington,  Seabrook,  South  Hampton)(4) 

*E.  Albert  Weare,  Seabrook    403 

*Benjamin  E.  Moore,  Seabrook   386 

*Richard  William  Morris,  Seabrook 342 

*Frank  Palazzo,  Seabrook  (write-in) 63 

R.  McCann  (write-in)   19 

Total  Vote,  r 1,213 

♦Patricia  M.  OKeefe,  Seabrook    264 

*E.  Elaine  Ahearn.  Hampton  Falls   244 

*Mollie  Palmer  OKeefe,  Kensington 240 

*Gary  W.  Dozier,  Hampton  Falls    210 

E.  Albert  Weare,  Seabrook    2 

Total  Vote,  d    960 

District  No.  15  (Hampton)(5) 

*Nancy  F.  Stiles,  Hampton  723 

*Sheila  T.  Francoeur,  Hampton 601 

Thomas  J.  Gillick,  Hampton 575 

*Mike  O'Neil,  Hampton 553 

*Russell  D.  Bridle,  Hampton    527 

Jane  P.  Kelley,  Hampton  500 

Total  Vote,  r 3,479 

*Susan  R.  Kepner,  Hampton 509 

*Richard  H.  Goodman,  Hampton  443 

*Daniel  Nicholson,  Hampton   441 

*Sharon  VL.  Mullen,  Hampton 434 

♦Beatrice  Friedman,  Hampton    427 

Nancy  F.  Stiles,  Hampton   20 

Mike  O'Neil,  Hampton 9 

Jane  P.  Kelley,  Hampton  7 

Russell  D.  Bridle,  Hampton    5 

Sheila  T.  Francoeur,  Hampton 2 

Thomas  J.  Gillick,  Hampton 1 

Total  Vote,  d    2,298 

District  No.  16  (Newington,  Portsmouth  Wards  1  -  5)(7) 

*Paul  J.  Chevalier,  Portsmouth 587 

*Warren  Goddard,  Portsmouth  557 

*L.  Pierre  deRochemont,  Portsmouth 529 

♦Jeffrey  Semprini,  Portsmouth  (write-in) 39 

*Raimond  Bowles,  Portsmouth  (write-in)    28 

James  F.  Powers,  Portsmouth   5 

Christopher  Serlin.  Portsmouth 4 

Terie  Norelli,  Portsmouth   4 

Laura  C.  Pantelakos,  Portsmouth    2 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  329 


Jacqueline  Cali-Pitts,  Portsmouth 1 

Total  Vote,  r 1,756 

*Laura  C.  Pantelakos.  Portsmouth   1 ,458 

*James  R.  Splaine.  Portsmouth 1 ,400 

*Maryann  N.  Blanchard.  Portsmouth  1,395 

*Terie  Norelli.  Portsmouth   1,354 

*Jacqueline  Cali-Pitts.  Portsmouth 1 ,260 

*James  F.  Powers.  Portsmouth   1 . 1 80 

*Christopher  Serlin.  Portsmouth 1 ,092 

Paul  J.  Chevalier.  Portsmouth 1 

Warren  Goddard.  Portsmouth   1 

Total  Vote,  d    9.141 

District  No.  17  (Greenland )(1) 

*James  G.  Rolston,  Greenland   151 

Bruce  L.  Dearborn.  Greenland    135 

Total  Vote,  r 286 

*Daniel  E.  Kern,  Greenland   130 

Bruce  L.  Dearborn.  Greenland   2 

James  G.  Rolston.  Greenland    1 

Total  Vote,  d    133 

District  No.  18  (New  Castle,  Rye)(2) 

*Daniel  M.  Hughes,  New  Castle 523 

*Jane  S.  Langley,  Rye 519 

David  Borden.  New  Castle  7 

Total  Vote,  r 1 ,049 

*David  Borden.  New  Castle   448 

*Lee  Townsend.  New  Castle  (write-in) 92 

Jane  S.  Langley.  Rye 4 

Daniel  M.  Hughes.  New  Castle 2 

Total  Vote,  d    546 

STRAFFORD  COUNTY 

District  No.  KRochester  Wards  l-6)(9) 

*Clifford  Newton,  Rochester    1,094 

*Jim  Twombly.  Rochester 1,014 

*Julie  Brown.  Rochester 966 

*Russell  Albert.  Rochester   944 

*Patricia  C.  Dunlap.  Rochester 908 

*Marc  W.  Drapeau,  Rochester    859 

*Alan  Bemis,  Rochester  823 

*John  Moffett.  Rochester   805 

*Sandra  B.  Keans,  Rochester   734 

Charles  Slone.  Rochester    706 

George  F.  Brown.  Rochester 5 

Frank  D.  Callaghan.  Rochester 3 

Irene  T.  Creteau,  Rochester 3 

Elaine  M.  Lauterborn,  Rochester    2 

Rose  Marie  Rogers.  Rochester  2 

Jeffrey  M.  Winders,  Rochester  1 

Total  Vote,  r 8,869 

*Frank  D.  Callaghan,  Rochester 1,025 

*Irene  T.  Creteau.  Rochester 1,014 

*  William  P.  Brennan.  Rochester 95 1 

*Anne  Grassie,  Rochester 910 

*Elaine  M.  Lauterborn.  Rochester    907 

*Pamela  J.  Hubbard.  Rochester    884 

*George  F.  Brown,  Rochester 864 

*Rose  Marie  Rogers,  Rochester   860 

*John  L.  Rossi.  Rochester 680 

Jeffrey  M.  Winders.  Rochester  644 


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Marc  W.  Drapeau,  Rochester    5 

John  Moffett,  Rochester   5 

Sandra  B.  Keans,  Rochester   4 

Russell  Albert.  Rochester   4 

Charles  Slone,  Rochester    3 

Jim  Twombly,  Rochester 2 

Clifford  Newton,  Rochester    1 

Alan  Bemis,  Rochester  1 

Total  Vote,  d    8,764 

District  No.  2  (Rollinsford,  Somersworth  Wards  l-5)(5) 

*Timothy  A.  Logsdon,  Somersworth   295 

Dale  R.  Sprague,  Somersworth 23 

*Clair  A.  Snyder,  Somersworth 15 

*Richard  F.  Heon,  Somersworth 12 

Roger  Berube,  Somersworth 7 

Dana  S.  Hilliard,  Somersworth 3 

Michael  S.  Rollo,  Rollinsford 3 

Francis  C.  Vincent,  Somersworth  3 

Total  Vote,  r 361 

♦Richard  F.  Heon,  Somersworth 471 

*Dana  S.  Hilliard,  Somersworth 442 

*Roger  Berube,  Somersworth 430 

*Clair  A.  Snyder,  Somersworth 429 

♦Michael  S.  Rollo,  Rollinsford 324 

Dale  R.  Sprague,  Somersworth 323 

Francis  C.  Vincent,  Somersworth  303 

Timothy  A.  Logsdon,  Somersworth    2 

Total  Vote,  d    2,724 

District  No.  3  (Barrington,  Farmington,  Middleton,  Milton,  New  Durham,  Strafford)(8) 

*Dunc  Chaplin,  Strafford    654 

*David  A.  Bickford,  New  Durham 631 

*W.  Packy  Campbell,  Farmington    622 

*Timothy  E.  Easson,  Farmington  622 

♦Michael  D.  Harrington,  Strafford   607 

*Sam  A.  Cataldo,  Farmington 589 

*George  T.  Musler,  Barrington 519 

♦Wilfred  B.  Morrison,  Jr.,  Farmington  498 

Bob  Kroepel.  New  Durham 441 

Larry  Brown.  Barrington  (write-in)    33 

Jacalyn  L.  Cilley,  Barrington  (write-in) 21 

Felice  M.  Vincelette.  Barrington  (write-in) 19 

Emmanuel  Krasner,  Farmington 10 

Nancy  K.  Johnson,  Milton    8 

Brandon  LaRoche,  Farmington 8 

Carol  W.  Mulligan,  Strafford 3 

James  E.  Cyr,  Strafford 2 

Total  Vote,  r 5,287 

♦Nancy  K.  Johnson,  Milton    756 

♦Emmanuel  Krasner,  Farmington 733 

♦Carol  W.  Mulligan,  Strafford 698 

♦James  E.  Cyr,  Strafford 651 

♦Brandon  LaRoche.  Farmington 636 

♦Larry  Brown,  Barrington  (write-in)    287 

♦Jacalyn  L.  Cilley,  Barrington  (write-in)    282 

♦Felice  M.  Vincelette,  Barrington  (write-in)  271 

Timothy  E.  Easson.  Farmington  31 

W.  Packy  Campbell,  Farmington    21 

Dune  Chaplin,  Strafford    20 

George  T.  Musler,  Barrington 8 

David  A.  Bickford,  New  Durham 5 

Sam  A.  Cataldo,  Farmington 3 

Wilfred  B.  Morrison,  Jr.,  Farmington 1 

Total  Vote,  d    4,403 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  331 


District  No.  4  (Dover  Wards  1  and  2)(3) 

*Robert  L.  Keays,  Dover    212 

*Robert  Leonard.  Dover 199 

Kathleen  Taylor.  Dover 2 

Peter  B.  Schmidt,  Dover 2 

{Catherine  Taylor.  Dover  1 

Total  Vote,  r 416 

*Peter  B.  Schmidt,  Dover 297 

*Kathleen  Taylor.  Dover 296 

*Katherine  Taylor,  Dover   294 

Total  Vote,  d    887 

District  No.  5  (Dover  Wards  3  and  4)(3) 

*David  Scott,  Dover  411 

*Jeff  Hollinger.  Dover 397 

*Richard  Close,  Dover   346 

Baldwin  Domingo,  Dover   1 

Total  Vote,  r 1.155 

♦Baldwin  Domingo,  Dover 401 

*Gordon  Millar.  Dover  389 

*Adam  R.  Bowker,  Dover 324 

Jeff  Hollinger.  Dover 1 

David  Scott.  Dover 1 

Total  Vote,  d    1.116 

District  No.  6  (Dover  Wards  5  and  6)(3) 

♦Phyllis  Woods,  Dover  311 

*Eileen  M.  Williams,  Dover 237 

*Donald  C.  Andolina,  Dover 234 

Total  Vote,  r 782 

*William  V  Knowles,  Dover    337 

*Earle  Goodwin,  Dover    336 

*Roland  Hofemann.  Dover 309 

Phyllis  Woods,  Dover  1 

Total  Vote,  d    983 

District  No.  7  (Durham,  Lee,  Madbury)(6) 

*Amos  R.  Townsend,  Lee 419 

♦Donald  M.  Sumner.  Durham 405 

*C.E.  McLean,  Durham    363 

*Diane  R.  Bryon.  Durham    347 

♦William  T  Bryon,  Durham  339 

*Janet  G.  Wall,  Madbury 51 

Naida  Kaen,  Lee   15 

Sheldon  Chase,  (write-in)  14 

Marjorie  K.  Smith,  Durham    6 

Joseph  Miller.  Durham   2 

Emma  L.  Rous.  Durham  2 

Judith  T.  Spang,  Durham 2 

Total  Vote,  r 1 ,965 

*Janet  G.  Wall.  Madbury 913 

♦Marjorie  K.  Smith.  Durham    873 

♦Judith  T.  Spang,  Durham 866 

*Emma  L.  Rous,  Durham  857 

*Naida  Kaen,  Lee  849 

♦Joseph  Miller,  Durham   787 

Donald  M.  Sumner,  Durham 1 

Total  Vote,  d    5,146 


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SULLIVAN  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Cornish,  Grantham,  Plainfield)(2) 

*Stuart  A.  Hodgeman,  Cornish    279 

*Fred  Vogt.  Grantham  (write-in) 179 

Curt  Wyman,  Cornish  101 

Total  Vote,  r 559 

♦Charlotte  Houde  Quimby,  Plainfield 439 

♦Stephen  G.  Prichard,  Grantham    315 

Stuart  A.  Hodgeman,  Cornish 5 

Total  Vote,  d    759 

District  No.  2  (Croydon,  Goshen,  Newport,  Springfield,  Washington)(3) 

♦Beverly  T  Rodeschin,  Newport    395 

♦Henry  Rodeschin.  Newport  (write-in) 115 

♦Arthur  G.  Jillette,  Jr.,  Goshen  53 

John  Lunn,  Newport   51 

Peter  E.  Franklin,  Newport 17 

Gordon  Flint.  Newport  (write-in)  17 

Total  Vote,  r 648 

♦Arthur  G.  Jillette,  Jr.,  Goshen  353 

♦John  Lunn,  Newport   323 

♦Peter  E.  Franklin,  Newport 310 

Beverly  T  Rodeschin,  Newport    5 

Total  Vote,  d    991 

District  No.  3  (Sunapee)d) 

♦Harry  S.  Gale,  Jr.,  Sunapee 211 

David  M.  Brown.  Sunapee   8 

Total  Vote,  r 219 

♦David  M.  Brown,  Sunapee    140 

Harry  S.  Gale,  Jr.,  Sunapee 5 

Total  Vote,  d    145 

District  No.  4  (Claremont  Wards  1-3,  Lempster,  Unity)(5) 

♦Christopher  R.  Irish.  Claremont    375 

♦Tom  Donovan,  Claremont 96 

♦John  R.  Cloutier,  Claremont  40 

♦Joe  Harris,  Claremont 26 

♦Larry  Converse,  Claremont 25 

Sandra  C.  Harris,  Claremont 24 

Stowell  (write-in)    12 

Total  Vote,  r 598 

♦John  R.  Cloutier,  Claremont  490 

♦Tom  Donovan,  Claremont 476 

♦Sandra  C.  Harris.  Claremont 453 

♦Joe  Harris,  Claremont 430 

♦Larry  Converse,  Claremont 422 

Christopher  R.  Irish,  Claremont   1 

Total  Vote,  d    2,272 

District  No.  5  (Acworth,  Charlestown,  Langdon)(2) 

♦James  G.  Phinizy,  Acworth 19 

Brenda  L.  Ferland,  Charlestown 

Total  Vote,  r 26 

♦James  G.  Phinizy,  Acworth 213 

♦Brenda  L.  Ferland,  Charlestown 161 

John  G  Tuthill,  Acworth  (write-in) 21 

Total  Vote,  d    395 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


333 


BELKNAP  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Reg.  of 

Reg.  of 

Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Deeds 

Probate 

Collis,  r 

Noether,  r 

Corbin,  r 

Normandin,  r 

Brickner,  r 

Alton 

248 

247 

241 

248 

240 

Barnstead 

145 

152 

153 

158 

158 

Belmont 

230 

223 

222 

234 

220 

Center  Harbor 

108 

109 

106 

108 

106 

Gilford 

395 

390 

372 

397 

358 

Gilmanton 

142 

139 

134 

140 

134 

Laconia  Ward  1 

164 

162 

166 

177 

157 

Laconia  Ward  2 

129 

124 

133 

135 

122 

Laconia  Ward  3 

109 

105 

109 

114 

102 

Laconia  Ward  4 

121 

109 

113 

119 

108 

Laconia  Ward  5 

73 

67 

65 

69 

63 

Laconia  Ward  6 

140 

133 

141 

141 

135 

Meredith 

435 

421 

423 

431 

428 

New  Hampton 

151 

147 

148 

151 

149 

Sanbornton 

132 

127 

128 

133 

130 

Tilton 

160 

157 

158 

164 

161 

Totals 


2.882 


2,812 


2.812 


2.919 


2,771 


Alton 
Barnstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Ward  1 
Laconia  Ward  2 
Laconia  Ward  3 
Laconia  Ward  4 
Laconia  Ward  5 
Laconia  Ward  6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbornton 
Tilton 

Totals 


District  1 


z 

o 

H 
U 

- 
- 
_ 

o 
z 


County  Commissioners 
District  2 
Bartlett,  r       Patterson,  d 


148 

224 


134 


125 
161 

792 


97 
122 


70 


103 
392 


District  3 
Booth  by,  r 

241 


105 

345 


426 
142 


1.259 


334 


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CARROLL  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Reg.  of 

Reg.  of 

Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Deeds 

Probate 

Carr,  r 

Gordon,  d 

Howard,  r 

Brookes,  r 

Monet,  r 

Albany 

39 

26 

33 

33 

35 

Bartlett 

128 

72 

116 

125 

122 

Brookfield 

61 

35 

50 

59 

51 

Chatham 

18 

6 

16 

18 

16 

Conway 

242 

139 

223 

246 

237 

Eaton 

22 

20 

15 

25 

21 

Effingham 

42 

48 

36 

39 

37 

Freedom 

53 

49 

40 

56 

50 

Hale's  Location 

11 

1 

8 

9 

9 

Hart's  Location 

9 

0 

6 

7 

7 

Jackson 

74 

66 

66 

71 

68 

Madison 

85 

68 

74 

91 

91 

Moultonborough 

239 

72 

233 

235 

232 

Ossipee 

203 

93 

156 

190 

188 

Sandwich 

95 

104 

91 

89 

88 

Tamworth 

106 

167 

90 

107 

97 

Tuftonboro 

155 

44 

141 

148 

142 

Wakefield 

198 

113 

164 

188 

178 

Wolfeboro 

328 

173 

289 

318 

308 

Totals 


2,108 


1,296 


1.847 


2.054 


1.977 


District  1 

Sorenson,  r 

Albany 

35 

Bartlett 

130 

Brookfield 

53 

Chatham 

16 

Conway 

253 

Eaton 

25 

Effingham 

38 

Freedom 

53 

Hale's  Location 

7 

Hart's  Location 

8 

Jackson 

74 

Madison 

88 

Moultonborough 

226 

Ossipee 

183 

Sandwich 

94 

Tamworth 

103 

Tuftonboro 

147 

Wakefield 

174 

Wolfeboro 

305 

County  Commissioners 
District  2 


o 

H 
U 

- 
- 

o 
z 


District  3 

Webster,  r 

34 

126 

55 

16 

235 

20 

40 

51 

6 

5 

71 

86 

221 

166 

87 

93 

137 

170 

303 


Totals 


2.012 


1.922 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


335 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Sheriff 
Foote,  r 

Attorney 
Albrecht,  r 

Al  stead 

53 

56 

Chesterfield 

121 

120 

Dublin 

134 

137 

Fitzwilliam 

80 

80 

Gilsum 

29 

25 

Harrisville 

35 

38 

Hinsdale 

108 

111 

Jaffrey 

383 

378 

Keene  Ward  1 

57 

61 

Keene  Ward  2 

118 

119 

Keene  Ward  3 

149 

148 

Keene  Ward  4 

216 

218 

Keene  Ward  5 

182 

182 

Marlborough 

73 

77 

Marlow 

34 

35 

Nelson 

38 

35 

Richmond 

46 

44 

Rindge 

656 

638 

Roxbury 

14 

15 

Stoddard 

63 

64 

Sullivan 

28 

30 

Surry 

39 

41 

Swanzey 

215 

211 

Troy 

70 

73 

Walpole 

171 

169 

Westmoreland 

126 

114 

Winchester 

137 

137 

Reg.  of 

Treasurer 

Deeds 

er,  r             West,  d 

Hubal,  r 

55 

65 

57 

118 

126 

123 

136 

100 

136 

80 

59 

80 

25 

18 

29 

34 

82 

37 

110 

115 

108 

374 

238 

372 

59 

122 

63 

115 

192 

118 

149 

169 

151 

207 

183 

216 

171 

210 

182 

75 

105 

77 

35 

31 

34 

40 

47 

40 

43 

35 

46 

641 

221 

639 

15 

19 

15 

62 

46 

64 

28 

17 

29 

38 

28 

39 

210 

188 

209 

73 

60 

73 

165 

166 

169 

122 

101 

120 

137 

130 

136 

Totals 


3,375 


3.356 


3.317 


2,873 


3.362 


336 


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CHESHIRE  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Register 

of  Probate 

Minkler,  r 

Alstead 

56 

Chesterfield 

121 

Dublin 

131 

Fitzwilliam 

80 

Gilsum 

28 

Harrisville 

35 

Hinsdale 

110 

Jaffrey 

368 

Keene  Ward  1 

64 

Keene  Ward  2 

115 

Keene  Ward  3 

147 

Keene  Ward  4 

212 

Keene  Ward  5 

177 

Marlborough 

75 

Marlow 

33 

Nelson 

39 

Richmond 

44 

Rindge 

638 

Roxbury 

15 

Stoddard 

62 

Sullivan 

28 

Surry 

39 

Swanzey 

210 

Troy 

71 

Walpole 

166 

Westmoreland 

124 

Winchester 

133 

District  1 


County  Commissioners 

District  2  District  3 


Zerba,  d 


Z 

o 

H 

U 
- 

- 

o 
z 


146 
238 
194 
233 
258 
120 


Sistare,  r 

52 

134 

77 
23 
34 

353 


31 
36 
43 
631 
11 
61 
27 


69 


Totals 


3,321 


1,189 


1.582 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


337 


COOS  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Sheriff 


Attorney 


Treasurer 


Reg.  of 
Deeds 


Tardif,  r 


Berlin  Ward  1 

63 

Berlin  Ward  2 

65 

Berlin  Ward  3 

121 

Berlin  Ward  4 

29 

Carroll 

66 

Clarksville 

19 

Colebrook 

108 

Columbia 

46 

Dalton 

62 

Dixville 

11 

Dummer 

26 

Errol 

21 

Gorham 

108 

Jefferson 

124 

Lancaster 

217 

Milan 

66 

Millsfield 

9 

Northumberland 

51 

Pittsburg 

56 

Randolph 

36 

Shelbume 

13 

Stark 

31 

Stewartstown 

36 

Stratford 

20 

Wentworth's  Location 

2 

Whiteheld 

116 

Morin,  r 

66 

69 

118 

28 

64 

19 

111 

48 

55 

11 

25 

19 

104 

124 

218 

61 

9 

54 

56 

31 

10 

27 

40 

21 

2 

114 


Bisson,  r 

65 

68 

132 

29 

63 

20 

106 

43 

57 

10 

23 

19 

105 

118 

216 

63 

9 

53 

53 

34 

12 

31 

38 

39 

1 

112 


Lyons,  r      Lamirande.  d 


50 

149 

56 

136 

109 

143 

25 

127 

63 

23 

19 

0 

122 

45 

44 

2 

55 

18 

10 

4 

20 

5 

19 

9 

95 

130 

122 

25 

205 

91 

58 

57 

8 

0 

52 

54 

55 

10 

30 

48 

12 

17 

27 

20 

39 

14 

17 

22 

1 

0 

110 

60 

Totals 


1,522 


1.504 


1.519 


1.423 


1.209 


No  votes  cast:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant.  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase.  Cambridge,  Chandler's  Purchase, 
Crawford's  Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant.  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location.  Green's  Grant.  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny,  Low  & 
Burbank's  Grant,  Martin's  Location.  Odell,  Pinkham's  Grant.  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant,  Success, 
Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


338 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


COOS  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Regist 

er  of 

District  1 

of  Probate 

Peterson,  r 

Grenier,  d 

Berlin  Ward  1 

53 

149 

Berlin  Ward  2 

63 

137 

Berlin  Ward  3 

115 

154 

Berlin  Ward  4 

24 

134 

Carroll 

63 

— 

Clarksville 

19 

— 

Colebrook 

112 

— 

Columbia 

47 

— 

Dalton 

57 

— 

Dixville 

10 

— 

Dummer 

22 

— 

Enrol 

19 

— 

Gorham 

103 

— 

Jefferson 

124 

— 

Lancaster 

225 

— 

Milan 

62 

— 

Millstield 

9 

— 

Northumberland 

54 

— 

Pittsburg 

57 

— 

Randolph 

36 

— 

Shelburne 

11 

15 

Stark 

31 

Stewartstown 

40 

Stratford 

20 

Wentworth's  Location 

1 

Whitetield 

113 

Totals 


1,490 


County  Commissioners 
District  2 

Brady,  r        Gardiner,  r        Woodburn,  d 


District  3 


589 


10 


43 


37 


75 


528 


75 


26 


56 


273 


19 


22 


78 

32 

112 

115 

0 

24 

170 

79 

100 

50 


58 


385 


z 

o 

H 
U 

w 
- 

o 
z 


No  votes  cast:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  Bean's  Grant.  Bean's  Purchase,  Cambridge,  Chandler's  Purchase, 
Crawford's  Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location,  Green's  Grant,  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny,  Low  & 
Burbank's  Grant,  Martin's  Location,  Odell.  Pinkham's  Grant,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant,  Success, 
Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


339 


GRAFTON  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Reg.  of 
Deeds 

Chivell  II,  r 

Dutile,  r 

Wingate,  r 

St.  Hilaire,  r 

Elliott,  r 

DuPuis,  r 

Alexandria 

8 

46 

92 

124 

130 

125 

Ashland 

57 

55 

31 

135 

136 

132 

Bath 

4 

67 

22 

91 

94 

93 

Benton 

4 

18 

5 

30 

29 

30 

Bethlehem 

2 

79 

20 

99 

101 

99 

Bridgewater 

7 

40 

51 

78 

82 

77 

Bristol 

10 

55 

233 

246 

247 

244 

Campton 

34 

86 

60 

169 

170 

162 

Canaan 

4 

86 

33 

110 

113 

111 

Dorchester 

5 

13 

12 

24 

28 

23 

Easton 

2 

10 

0 

13 

13 

13 

Ellsworth 

1 

3 

5 

8 

11 

8 

Enfield 

2 

113 

43 

137 

135 

132 

Franconia 

16 

37 

17 

70 

72 

69 

Grafton 

1 

53 

26 

71 

70 

71 

Groton 

5 

9 

41 

48 

49 

47 

Hanover 

4 

110 

61 

164 

167 

159 

Haverhill 

21 

310 

83 

391 

399 

410 

Hebron 

15 

35 

67 

100 

108 

109 

Holderness 

40 

63 

49 

140 

149 

141 

Landaff 

10 

23 

4 

36 

34 

35 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

4 

116 

32 

136 

135 

137 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

2 

101 

20 

114 

115 

107 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

2 

112 

22 

128 

124 

124 

Lincoln 

35 

23 

31 

79 

80 

82 

Lisbon 

2 

33 

14 

61 

61 

62 

Littleton 

27 

181 

63 

286 

300 

291 

Livermore 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Lyman 

0 

12 

16 

28 

31 

30 

Lyme 

5 

56 

18 

77 

75 

76 

Monroe 

5 

51 

14 

43 

66 

66 

Orange 

2 

9 

2 

11 

11 

12 

Orford 

3 

59 

10 

71 

72 

71 

Piermont 

1 

41 

11 

51 

50 

52 

Plymouth 

74 

104 

79 

232 

242 

231 

Rumney 

75 

65 

42 

165 

178 

162 

Sugar  Hill 

2 

18 

14 

34 

34 

30 

Thornton 

29 

73 

56 

135 

145 

135 

Warren 

15 

51 

17 

79 

83 

76 

Waterville  Valley 

3 

13 

8 

23 

24 

22 

Wentworth 

10 

47 

19 

67 

71 

67 

Woodstock 

22 

20 

20 

60 

62 

60 

Totals 


570 


2,496 


1,463 


4.164 


4.296 


4,183 


340 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


GRAFTON  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Register 
of  Probate 


District  1 


County  Commissioners 
District  2 


District  3 


Alexandria 

Ashland 

Bath 

Benton 

Bethlehem 

Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Campton 

Canaan 

Dorchester 

Easton 

Ellsworth 

Enfield 

Franconia 

Grafton 

Groton 

Hanover 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Holderness 

Landaff 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Livermore 

Lyman 

Lyme 

Monroe 

Orange 

Orford 

Piermont 

Plymouth 

Rumney 

Sugar  Hill 

Thornton 

Warren 

Waterville  Valley 

Wentworth 

Woodstock 


Wyman,  r 

126 

130 

96 

30 

100 

76 

243 

167 

112 

25 

12 

9 

131 

72 

70 

46 

160 

408 

109 

138 

35 

136 

107 

125 

81 

62 

304 

0 

29 

74 

69 

12 

72 

51 

230 

168 

34 

135 

78 

22 

68 

61 


Cervantes,  r   Cryans,  d 


Burton,  r    Panagoulis,  r  Gabler,  r 


130 


155 


117 


727 


132  172 
103  169 
117       210 


— 

39 

89 

— 

67 

71 

96 

— 

— 

26 

— 

— 

107 

— 

— 

— 

27 

62 

— 

75 

203 

— 

92 

85 

— 

43 

73 

— 

16 

14 

13 


76 


409 


38 


87 
62 
310 
0 
32 
75 
66 

72 
56 


33 

85 

74 
64 


41 

28 

22 

35 

44 

77 

78 

67 

138 
63 

87 

17 


125 
129 

74 

7 


Totals 


4,213 


637      1,395 


,781 


856 


1.156 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


341 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Hardy,  r 

Clemons,  d 
(write-in) 

Haley,  r 

Wageling,  r 

Fredette,  r     Panagopoul 

os,  d 

Amherst 

777 

5 

275 

592 

759 

285 

Antrim 

159 

0 

91 

74 

151 

103 

Bedford 

1174 

0 

370 

876 

1143 

473 

Bennington 

86 

4 

64 

32 

85 

42 

Brookline 

264 

0 

144 

125 

255 

106 

Deering 

97 

7 

80 

31 

97 

57 

Francestown 

107 

38 

60 

48 

104 

108 

Goffstown 

1047 

0 

401 

705 

1019 

587 

Greenfield 

119 

40 

84 

42 

112 

77 

Greenville 

77 

0 

32 

46 

76 

68 

Hancock 

129 

0 

47 

97 

131 

112 

Hillsborough 

314 

0 

247 

94 

297 

146 

Hollis 

654 

10 

219 

487 

630 

222 

Hudson 

486 

2 

246 

321 

527 

373 

Litchfield 

213 

0 

79 

165 

205 

112 

Lyndeborough 

100 

0 

26 

84 

84 

44 

Manchester  Ward  1 

553 

8 

163 

493 

536 

488 

Manchester  Ward  2 

312 

3 

95 

245 

301 

365 

Manchester  Ward  3 

180 

0 

60 

139 

175 

272 

Manchester  Ward  4 

222 

2 

87 

150 

219 

279 

Manchester  Ward  5 

165 

0 

87 

84 

158 

245 

Manchester  Ward  6 

354 

0 

114 

264 

332 

337 

Manchester  Ward  7 

247 

0 

97 

164 

245 

296 

Manchester  Ward  8 

337 

0 

124 

238 

332 

313 

Manchester  Ward  9 

287 

0 

144 

153 

279 

391 

Manchester  Ward  10 

300 

6 

129 

200 

288 

306 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

156 

0 

75 

98 

151 

221 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

324 

3 

131 

213 

324 

210 

Mason 

72 

1 

35 

41 

71 

35 

Merrimack 

896 

33 

468 

479 

868 

552 

Milford 

890 

1 

436 

481 

894 

329 

Mont  Vernon 

140 

0 

76 

82 

146 

78 

Nashua  Ward  1 

389 

4 

160 

251 

412 

268 

Nashua  Ward  2 

269 

3 

131 

135 

288 

175 

Nashua  Ward  3 

224 

3 

106 

155 

230 

204 

Nashua  Ward  4 

94 

1 

55 

57 

97 

159 

Nashua  Ward  5 

252 

5 

167 

125 

277 

203 

Nashua  Ward  6 

144 

7 

60 

100 

163 

163 

Nashua  Ward  7 

158 

1 

86 

88 

161 

224 

Nashua  Ward  8 

132 

10 

62 

111 

171 

184 

Nashua  Ward  9 

209 

3 

117 

133 

244 

190 

New  Boston 

216 

0 

84 

157 

224 

126 

New  Ipswich 

370 

0 

214 

169 

358 

105 

Pelham 

1558 

0 

699 

794 

1366 

802 

Peterborough 

525 

0 

275 

260 

510 

415 

Sharon 

37 

0 

26 

11 

37 

20 

Temple 

111 

0 

60 

47 

108 

67 

We  are 

318 

0 

139 

215 

322 

152 

Wilton 

262 

1 

120 

173 

258 

183 

Windsor 

20 

0 

14 

4 

15 

6 

Totals 


16,526 


201 


7.361 


10.328 


16,235 


11.278 


342 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY  OFFICES 


County  Commissioners 

Register 

Register 

District  1 

of  Deeds 

of  Probate 

MacDonald,  r 

Meagher,  d 

Rivard,  r 

Pappas,  r       Therrien,  r 

(write 

-in) 

Amherst 

789 

6 

753 

Antrim 

153 

0 

152 

— 

Bedford 

1184 

0 

1180 

900 

321 

Bennington 

87 

4 

87 

— 

— 

Brookline 

262 

0 

264 

— 

— 

Deering 

96 

6 

97 

— 

— 

Francestown 

109 

40 

102 

— 

— 

Goffstown 

1077 

0 

1066 

— 

— 

Greenfield 

114 

37 

112 

— 

— 

Greenville 

77 

0 

73 

— 

— 

Hancock 

132 

0 

129 

— 



Hillsborough 

302 

0 

300 

— 

— 

Hollis 

662 

10 

641 

— 

— 

Hudson 

534 

3 

515 

— 

— 

Litchfield 

213 

0 

206 

— 

— 

Lyndeborough 

106 

0 

101 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  1 

569 

7 

571 

538 

130 

Manchester  Ward  2 

316 

0 

311 

261 

78 

Manchester  Ward  3 

179 

0 

185 

133 

76 

Manchester  Ward  4 

226 

0 

231 

156 

96 

Manchester  Ward  5 

159 

0 

166 

117 

55 

Manchester  Ward  6 

348 

0 

362 

246 

144 

Manchester  Ward  7 

258 

0 

251 

180 

87 

Manchester  Ward  8 

341 

4 

348 

259 

122 

Manchester  Ward  9 

283 

0 

294 

208 

104 

Manchester  Ward  10 

319 

5 

318 

222 

113 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

157 

0 

158 

104 

74 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

345 

3 

350 

268 

107 

Mason 

70 

1 

69 

— 

— 

Merrimack 

932 

34 

897 

— 

— 

Milford 

885 

1 

873 

— 

— 

Mont  Vernon 

147 

0 

148 

— 

— 

Nashua  Ward  1 

397 

4 

391 

— 

— 

Nashua  Ward  2 

281 

3 

275 

— 

— 

Nashua  Ward  3 

226 

1 

224 

— 

— 

Nashua  Ward  4 

96 

0 

95 

— 

— 

Nashua  Ward  5 

267 

5 

262 

— 

— 

Nashua  Ward  6 

151 

3 

149 

— 

— 

Nashua  Ward  7 

164 

3 

163 

— 

— 

Nashua  Ward  8 

164 

7 

150 

— 

— 

Nashua  Ward  9 

239 

3 

233 

— 

— 

New  Boston 

232 

0 

221 

— 

— 

New  Ipswich 

364 

0 

362 

— 

— 

Pelham 

1412 

0 

1388 

— 

— 

Peterborough 

538 

0 

515 

— 

— 

Sharon 

38 

0 

36 

— 

— 

Temple 

114 

0 

112 

— 

— 

Weare 

336 

0 

326 

— 

— 

Wilton 

263 

0 

262 

— 

— 

Windsor 

17 

0 

15 

— 

— 

Totals 


16,730 


190 


16,489 


3,592 


1.507 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


343 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY  OFFICES 


County  Commissioners 


District  2 

Charbonneau.  r 

Clemons,  d 

Amherst 

— 

— 

Antrim 

— 

— 

Bedford 

— 

— 

Bennington 

— 

— 

Brookline 

— 

— 

Deering 

— 

— 

Francestown 

— 

— 

Goffstown 

— 

— 

Greenfield 

— 

— 

Greenville 

— 

— 

Hancock 

— 

— 

Hillsborough 

— 

— 

Hollis 

648 

227 

Hudson 

526 

377 

Litchfield 

— 

— 

Lyndeborough 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  1 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  2 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  3 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  4 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  5 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  6 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  7 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  8 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  9 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  10 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

— 

— 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

— 

— 

Mason 

— 

— 

Merrimack 

— 

— 

Milford 

— 

— 

Mont  Vernon 

— 

— 

Nashua  Ward  1 

386 

268 

Nashua  Ward  2 

278 

175 

Nashua  Ward  3 

222 

215 

Nashua  Ward  4 

94 

168 

Nashua  Ward  5 

259 

224 

Nashua  Ward  6 

149 

163 

Nashua  Ward  7 

157 

224 

Nashua  Ward  8 

157 

202 

Nashua  Ward  9 

230 

197 

New  Boston 

— 

— 

New  Ipswich 

— 

— 

Pelham 

1,419 

856 

Peterborough 

— 

— 

Sharon 

— 

— 

Temple 

— 

— 

We  are 

— 

— 

Wilton 

— 

— 

Windsor 

— 

— 

Holden,  r 


District  3 
Roulx.  r      Hickey,  Sn,  d 


717 

206 

269 

82 

67 

105 

67 

17 

52 

179 

72 

105 

53 

46 

59 

70 

26 

111 

640 

415 

596 

96 

24 

85 

39 

36 

74 

111 

24 

114 

228 

73 

150 

152 

65 

117 

65 

38 

49 

43 

29 

37 

506 

409 

579 

544 

350 

317 

117 

35 

80 

131 

90 

135 

204 

162 

104 

341 

161 

387 

15 

21 

23 

72 

32 

67 

250 

91 

152 

166 

107 

189 

10 

7 

7 

Totals 


4,525 


3296 


4,898 


2,603 


3,963 


344 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Sheriff 


B 

righam,  r 

Allenstown 

52 

Andover 

34 

Boscawen 

39 

Bow 

142 

Bradford 

11 

Canterbury 

36 

Chichester 

48 

Concord  Ward  1 

48 

Concord  Ward  2 

25 

Concord  Ward  3 

40 

Concord  Ward  4 

36 

Concord  Ward  5 

38 

Concord  Ward  6 

28 

Concord  Ward  7 

154 

Concord  Ward  8 

45 

Concord  Ward  9 

51 

Concord  Ward  10 

57 

Danbury 

21 

Dunbarton 

40 

Epsom 

59 

Franklin  Ward  1 

40 

Franklin  Ward  2 

12 

Franklin  Ward  3 

29 

Henniker 

42 

Hill 

11 

Hooksett 

170 

Hopkinton 

49 

Loudon 

58 

Newbury 

54 

New  London 

51 

Northtield 

48 

Pembroke 

67 

Pittsfield 

53 

Salisbury 

16 

Sutton 

27 

Warner 

41 

Webster 

30 

Wilmot 

25 

n,  r 

Karolian,  d 

69 

152 

95 

96 

122 

99 

391 

365 

73 

83 

120 

165 

116 

121 

133 

194 

74 

153 

95 

164 

119 

280 

138 

290 

72 

173 

49 

272 

142 

205 

109 

187 

195 

300 

53 

49 

110 

112 

171 

166 

74 

88 

43 

59 

60 

64 

170 

199 

32 

31 

308 

360 

340 

454 

183 

110 

90 

85 

229 

218 

110 

128 

201 

238 

116 

90 

56 

63 

84 

90 

128 

160 

69 

70 

56 

76 

Attorney 

Jordan,  r       St.Hilaire,  r 

45 

85 

63 

77 

70 

104 

248 

351 

44 

44 

63 

108 

69 

117 

69 

130 

38 

73 

44 

119 

68 

105 

56 

150 

44 

75 

84 

138 

91 

111 

76 

92 

15 

171 

22 

55 

52 

106 

99 

146 

36 

88 

13 

51 

22 

72 

129 

99 

15 

36 

228 

334 

204 

192 

97 

164 

52 

94 

99 

209 

58 

113 

97 

200 

58 

115 

41 

33 

58 

57 

89 

89 

53 

49 

40 

44 

Treasurer 

Trachy,  r 

116 
137 
152 
482 

80 
142 
157 
165 

94 
128 
135 
159 
101 
170 
167 
150 
219 

72 
144 
213 
112 

61 

90 
184 

51 
505 
334 
226 
135 
286 
151 
259 
150 

67 
103 
150 

91 

76 


Totals 


1.827 


4,795 


6,209 


2,849 


4,396 


6,214 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


345 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Register 
of  Deeds 


Register 
of  Probate 


Guay,  r 


Bradstreet,  r 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 


125 
127 
153 
529 

84 
146 
166 
172 

96 
134 
143 
173 
101 
190 
173 
150 
232 

72 
148 
221 
110 

63 

85 
194 

50 
539 
363 
232 
139 
297 
153 
276 
155 

63 
108 
159 

93 

77 


118 
120 
145 
498 

80 
130 
156 
162 

91 
126 
137 
156 

96 
175 
171 
147 
209 

70 
142 
207 
105 

54 

83 
177 

47 
514 
343 
216 
139 
293 
152 
254 
151 

62 
108 
153 

86 

76 


Totals 


6,491 


6.149 


346 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY  OFFICES 


District  1 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 

Totals 


County  Commissioners 

District  2 

Asplund-Walsh,  r 

114 
118 


126 
153 


o 

H 
U 

u 
- 

o 
z 


199 
109 

57 
82 

47 


207 


144 

246 

152 

60 


District  3 
Cummings,  r 

481 


68 
143 


180 

505 
331 

140 
297 


1,814 


110 
162 

77 

2,575 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


347 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Linehan,  r 

Antul-Cabral,  d 

Reams,  r 

Israel,  d 

Buck  III,  r     Ahearn,  d 

(write-in) 

Atkinson 

458 

149 

447 

0 

438 

165 

Auburn 

218 

113 

211 

2 

208 

116 

Brentwood 

164 

78 

157 

1 

153 

87 

Candia 

218 

105 

218 

15 

217 

106 

Chester 

228 

81 

22 

0 

22 

79 

Danville 

254 

94 

227 

0 

220 

99 

Deerfield 

178 

100 

165 

0 

161 

97 

Derry 

1,006 

492 

881 

42 

976 

493 

East  Kingston 

99 

37 

97 

0 

91 

42 

Epping 

282 

143 

268 

3 

259 

151 

Exeter 

615 

494 

622 

0 

580 

524 

Fremont 

154 

36 

150 

0 

147 

43 

Greenland 

237 

105 

241 

0 

223 

15 

Hampstead 

348 

136 

331 

0 

332 

145 

Hampton 

764 

499 

756 

16 

732 

531 

Hampton  Falls 

156 

52 

154 

0 

154 

59 

Kensington 

71 

70 

72 

0 

64 

70 

Kingston 

171 

80 

169 

0 

162 

91 

Londonderry 

843 

474 

820 

14 

842 

526 

New  Castle 

163 

89 

170 

1 

166 

92 

Newfields 

76 

62 

78 

0 

72 

72 

Newington 

97 

29 

93 

0 

80 

30 

Newmarket 

220 

361 

219 

1 

216 

388 

Newton 

88 

45 

85 

0 

82 

46 

North  Hampton 

265 

171 

258 

2 

257 

176 

Northwood 

155 

137 

155 

0 

156 

140 

Nottingham 

163 

120 

162 

0 

157 

122 

Plaistow 

143 

83 

134 

0 

130 

93 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

91 

194 

89 

0 

81 

204 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

109 

288 

111 

12 

104 

316 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

106 

145 

106 

0 

102 

147 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

256 

272 

258 

0 

240 

301 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

152 

241 

157 

1 

139 

264 

Raymond 

315 

161 

304 

3 

291 

176 

Rye 

464 

296 

456 

9 

451 

306 

Salem 

1.036 

633 

997 

3 

972 

642 

Sandown 

146 

65 

137 

0 

136 

69 

Seabrook 

169 

108 

166 

0 

161 

110 

South  Hampton 

36 

35 

36 

0 

35 

37 

Stratham 

301 

171 

332 

0 

309 

184 

Windham 

1,120 

460 

1.095 

5 

1.076 

473 

Totals 


12.135 


7.504 


11,606 


130 


1 1 ,394 


7.827 


348 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Register 

Register 

of  Deeds 

of  Probate 

Stacey,  r       Moyer,  d 

Christie,  Jr.,  r 

Crapo,  d 

Atkinson 

450 

159 

434 

159 

Auburn 

212 

115 

210 

114 

Brentwood 

158 

92 

159 

84 

Candia 

219 

110 

214 

110 

Chester 

234 

84 

224 

83 

Danville 

237 

99 

225 

100 

Deerfield 

173 

104 

164 

106 

Derry 

1.006 

495 

968 

505 

East  Kingston 

93 

40 

90 

43 

Epping 

271 

157 

266 

151 

Exeter 

617 

582 

612 

536 

Fremont 

156 

44 

152 

46 

Greenland 

233 

144 

229 

121 

Hampstead 

346 

144 

329 

145 

Hampton 

739 

545 

748 

552 

Hampton  Falls 

165 

58 

168 

62 

Kensington 

71 

78 

68 

74 

Kingston 

173 

93 

178 

88 

Londonderry 

851 

513 

842 

517 

New  Castle 

165 

87 

149 

94 

Newfields 

77 

70 

78 

70 

Newington 

85 

27 

85 

32 

Newmarket 

224 

391 

217 

385 

Newton 

83 

48 

82 

45 

North  Hampton 

259 

188 

258 

189 

Northwood 

160 

141 

160 

144 

Nottingham 

161 

120 

162 

126 

Plaistow 

135 

92 

133 

89 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

84 

220 

78 

226 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

106 

317 

101 

317 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

104 

141 

99 

156 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

255 

297 

244 

307 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

145 

268 

144 

282 

Raymond 

313 

174 

300 

176 

Rye 

453 

319 

458 

363 

Salem 

1,033 

626 

975 

630 

Sandown 

145 

70 

142 

72 

Seabrook 

165 

109 

170 

110 

South  Hampton 

36 

35 

35 

36 

Stratham 

314 

195 

315 

189 

Windham 

1,115 

467 

1,082 

467 

Totals 


12,021 


8.058 


11,747 


8,101 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


349 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY  OFFICES 

County  Commissioners 
District  1  District  2 

Pratt,  r    DiPentima,  d  Barrows,  r     Guthrie,  r      DeChane,  d 


District  3 
Stritch,  r     Post,  d 


Atkinson 

— 

— 

275 

217 

158 

— 

— 

Auburn 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

240 

114 

Brentwood 

— 

— 

98 

85 

82 

— 

— 

Candia 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

215 

109 

Chester 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

220 

85 

Danville 

222 

98 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Deerfield 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

165 

104 

Derry 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

945 

503 

East  Kingston 

89 

41 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Epping 

— 

— 

164 

121 

151 

— 

— 

Exeter 

— 

— 

541 

200 

519 

— 

— 

Fremont 

— 

— 

92 

84 

42 

— 

— 

Greenland 

229 

Ill 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Hampstead 

— 

— 

199 

235 

129 

— 

— 

Hampton 

745 

512 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Hampton  Falls 

158 

55 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Kensington 

66 

72 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Kingston 

165 

89 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Londonderry 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

810 

515 

New  Castle 

165 

92 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Newtields 

— 

— 

48 

37 

67 

— 

— 

Newington 

83 

28 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Newmarket 

— 

— 

175 

69 

376 

— 

— 

Newton 

83 

45 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

North  Hampton 

262 

178 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Northwood 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

155 

147 

Nottingham 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

155 

126 

Plaistow 

129 

82 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

79 

215 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

101 

303 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

98 

141 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

241 

293 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

138 

265 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Raymond 

— 

— 

201 

135 

164 

— 

— 

Rye 

453 

303 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Salem 

— 

— 

495 

616 

629 

— 

— 

Sandown 

— 

— 

81 

69 

67 

— 

— 

Seabrook 

169 

Ill 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

South  Hampton 

35 

35 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Stratham 

309 

182 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Windham 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

1.058 

470 

Totals 


4,019 


3.251 


2.369 


1.868 


2,384 


3,963       2.173 


350 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Register 

Register 

of  Deeds 

of  Probate 

Estes,  r 

Rundles,  d 

Scruton,  r     Arnold,  d 

Lessard,  d 

Quint,  d 

Barrington 

243 

243 

219 

249 

273 

249 

Dover  Ward  1 

128 

161 

104 

154 

170 

159 

Dover  Ward  2 

163 

196 

127 

192 

215 

200 

Dover  Ward  3 

301 

244 

264 

233 

261 

250 

Dover  Ward  4 

233 

249 

197 

240 

253 

246 

Dover  Ward  5 

165 

174 

134 

179 

192 

182 

Dover  Ward  6 

193 

206 

169 

197 

222 

204 

Durham 

246 

533 

223 

503 

572 

527 

Farmington 

165 

176 

174 

174 

186 

174 

Lee 

168 

249 

154 

230 

247 

229 

Madbury 

65 

112 

56 

102 

111 

107 

Middleton 

67 

51 

63 

50 

57 

53 

Milton 

138 

130 

121 

135 

154 

139 

New  Durham 

118 

84 

110 

81 

87 

83 

Rochester  Ward  1 

252 

236 

227 

234 

253 

234 

Rochester  Ward  2 

238 

187 

218 

175 

199 

182 

Rochester  Ward  3 

243 

214 

212 

209 

213 

209 

Rochester  Ward  4 

197 

276 

172 

270 

291 

272 

Rochester  Ward  5 

186 

220 

170 

220 

242 

221 

Rochester  Ward  6 

153 

153 

137 

152 

164 

158 

Rollinsford 

143 

138 

122 

131 

153 

137 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

63 

92 

51 

86 

94 

91 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

44 

87 

40 

88 

96 

88 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

46 

85 

39 

82 

96 

80 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

58 

137 

54 

132 

146 

127 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

23 

79 

20 

79 

85 

79 

Strafford 

179 

173 

165 

173 

181 

174 

Totals 


4.218 


4.885 


3,742 


4,750 


4.940 


4,605 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


351 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY  OFFICES 


County  Commissioners 


Levesque,  r 

Martel.  r 

Schroeder,  r 

Torn  r 

Chagnon, d 

Dumont.  d 

Maglaras,  d 

Barrington 

117 

143 

186 

147 

223 

229 

219 

Dover  Ward  1 

57 

78 

84 

91 

132 

130 

147 

Dover  Ward  2 

54 

24 

114 

116 

155 

160 

177 

Dover  Ward  3 

131 

184 

196 

218 

192 

207 

206 

Dover  Ward  4 

87 

145 

158 

173 

208 

214 

211 

Dover  Ward  5 

73 

96 

108 

114 

156 

159 

156 

Dover  Ward  6 

82 

125 

148 

159 

165 

180 

169 

Durham 

88 

141 

195 

169 

470 

467 

467 

Farmington 

84 

90 

120 

99 

174 

151 

141 

Lee 

74 

98 

140 

107 

200 

201 

207 

Madbury 

31 

32 

49 

46 

92 

95 

92 

Middleton 

35 

39 

39 

49 

46 

34 

36 

Milton 

72 

98 

100 

91 

125 

124 

116 

New  Durham 

55 

66 

83 

71 

74 

69 

68 

Rochester  Ward  I 

140 

143 

186 

195 

191 

209 

193 

Rochester  Ward  2 

96 

146 

187 

188 

157 

173 

154 

Rochester  Ward  3 

130 

150 

168 

181 

178 

190 

169 

Rochester  Ward  4 

118 

113 

124 

138 

232 

259 

225 

Rochester  Ward  5 

102 

105 

136 

162 

185 

192 

180 

Rochester  Ward  6 

71 

102 

107 

133 

133 

137 

124 

Rollinsford 

60 

91 

88 

99 

127 

123 

129 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

22 

35 

40 

41 

75 

78 

81 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

18 

32 

35 

31 

76 

81 

80 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

18 

32 

31 

25 

74 

83 

81 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

23 

31 

33 

37 

123 

131 

126 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

15 

13 

12 

16 

64 

75 

68 

Strafford 

80 

103 

174 

100 

155 

156 

155 

Totals 


1.933 


2.455 


3.041 


2.996 


4.182 


4.307 


4.177 


352 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Acworth 

Charlestown 

Claremont  Ward  1 

Claremont  Ward  2 

Claremont  Ward  3 

Cornish 

Croydon 

Goshen 

Grantham 

Langdon 

Lempster 

Newport 

Plainfield 

Springfield 

Sunapee 

Unity 

Washington 


Sheriff 


Prozzo,  Jr.,  r 


36 

87 

99 

159 

105 

104 

43 

49 

148 

28 

39 

227 

93 

82 

218 

61 

64 


Attorney 


Hathawav,  r 


37 
89 
96 

148 
99 

105 
42 
45 

147 
28 
39 

219 
93 
78 

216 
53 
64 


Pitkin,  r 


32 
82 
91 

137 
90 
96 
39 
45 

142 
27 
36 

213 
87 
80 

216 
54 
64 


Treasurer 

Reg.  of 

Deeds 

Sweeney,  d 

King,  r 

write-in 

3 

36 

15 

90 

2 

97 

9 

147 

6 

98 

1 

99 

0 

39 

0 

45 

1 

149 

1 

28 

0 

41 

1 

216 

1 

90 

0 

81 

1 

221 

2 

59 

2 

65 

Totals 


1,642 


1.598 


,531 


43 


1,601 


Register 
of  Probate 


District  1 


County  Commissioners 

District  2  District  3 


Davis,  r       Sanders,  d 


Nelson,  r 


Adler,  r      Jarvis,  d 


Acworth 

32 

32 

Charlestown 

89 

98 

Claremont  Ward  1 

94 

81 

Claremont  Ward  2 

151 

117 

Claremont  Ward  3 

99 

89 

o 

Cornish 

98 

76 

Croydon 

39 

22 

H 

Goshen 

45 

29 

u 

w 

Grantham 

145 

125 

Langdon 

27 

16 

w 

Lempster 

37 

27 

o 

Newport 

220 

119 

z 

Plainfield 

86 

123 

Springfield 

80 

33 

Sunapee 

222 

107 

Unity 

57 

32 

Washington 

64 

31 

36 

31 

39 

87 

76 

124 

94 

93 

101 

146 

135 

134 

94 

89 

108 

98 

98 

89 

38 

35 

26 

45 

40 

40 

140 

132 

127 

28 

26 

21 

38 

35 

30 

222 

190 

147 

87 

83 

95 

79 

74 

39 

211 

202 

119 

60 

57 

51 

65 

63 

55 

Totals 


1,585 


1,157 


1 ,568 


,459 


,345 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


353 


COUNTY  SUMMARY 


Ballots  Cast 

Names  on  Checklist 

Republicar 

i 

Democratic 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Rep. 

Dem. 

Und. 

Total 

Belknap 

3,200 

148 

3.348 

1,896 

89 

1,985 

13,922 

8,352 

12,197 

34,471 

Carroll 

2,381 

147 

2.528 

1,755 

105 

1,860 

12,076 

6,332 

13.917 

32.325 

Cheshire 

3,967 

155 

4.122 

4,503 

201 

4.704 

12,469 

13,616 

18,249 

44.334 

Coos 

1.713 

93 

1.806 

1,456 

78 

1,534 

5,740 

5.876 

7,250 

18.866 

Grafton 

4.589 

260 

4,849 

4.111 

298 

4.409 

16,194 

13,644 

20,107 

49.945 

Hillsborough 

21.077 

1,060 

22.137 

16.711 

973 

17,684 

72,822 

61,167 

76,336 

210,325 

Merrimack 

7.789 

328 

8.117 

8,840 

475 

9.315 

28.895 

23,377 

3 1 .044 

83,316 

Rockingham 

15.023 

676 

15.699 

10,604 

474 

11.078 

58,469 

47.012 

70,453 

175.934 

Strafford 

5.117 

225 

5.342 

6,084 

200 

6,284 

18,099 

21,250 

22,335 

61,684 

Sullivan 

1,844 

80 

1,924 

1.937 

59 

1,996 

7,580 

6,658 

9,616 

23,854 

Totals 

66,700 

3,172 

69,872 

57,897 

2,952 

60.849 

246,266 

207,284 

281,504 

735,054 

BELKNAP  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Names  on 

Checklist 

Republican 

Democratic 

Regular  Absentee 

Total 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Rep. 

Dem. 

Und. 

Total 

Alton 

282 

18 

300 

123 

8 

131 

1,481 

558 

1.254 

3,293 

Barnstead 

195 

5 

200 

175 

2 

177 

867 

608 

1.134 

2,609 

Belmont 

241 

5 

246 

182 

2 

184 

1,503 

1.039 

987 

3,529 

Center  Harbor 

115 

5 

120 

38 

1 

39 

323 

113 

305 

741 

Gilford 

458 

10 

468 

225 

9 

234 

2,151 

1.103 

1.896 

5.150 

Gilmanton 

158 

5 

163 

116 

2 

118 

850 

466 

793 

2.109 

Laconia  Wd  1 

183 

14 

197 

83 

4 

87 

733 

407 

517 

1.657 

Laconia  Wd2 

140 

7 

147 

73 

6 

79 

529 

370 

354 

1,253 

Laconia  Wd3 

121 

3 

124 

93 

6 

99 

485 

325 

412 

1,222 

Laconia  Wd4 

129 

9 

138 

75 

2 

77 

509 

409 

397 

1.315 

Laconia  Wd5 

74 

0 

74 

98 

1 

99 

413 

369 

334 

1.116 

Laconia  Wd6 

163 

3 

166 

80 

1 

81 

691 

439 

500 

1,630 

Meredith 

459 

34 

493 

199 

18 

217 

1,519 

742 

1,585 

3,846 

New  Hampton 

167 

3 

170 

88 

6 

94 

471 

294 

443 

1,208 

Sanbornton 

155 

7 

162 

123 

4 

127 

698 

567 

601 

1,866 

Tilton 

160 

20 

180 

125 

17 

142 

699 

543 

685 

1,927 

Totals 

3,200 

148 

3.348 

1,896 

89 

1,985 

13,922 

8,352 

12,197 

34,471 

354 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


CARROLL  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Names  on 

Checklist 

Republican 

Democratic 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Rep. 

Dem. 

Und. 

Total 

Albany 

39 

4 

43 

39 

2 

41 

124 

90 

227 

441 

Bartlett 

153 

6 

159 

80 

8 

88 

779 

509 

853 

2.141 

Brookfield 

70 

2 

72 

48 

2 

50 

191 

86 

170 

447 

Chatham 

18 

3 

21 

8 

1 

9 

82 

36 

69 

187 

Conway 

270 

32 

302 

173 

27 

200 

1,857 

1.264 

2.773 

5.894 

Eaton 

26 

0 

26 

24 

3 

27 

98 

71 

121 

290 

Effingham 

54 

0 

54 

56 

3 

59 

250 

151 

389 

790 

Freedom 

65 

3 

68 

66 

3 

69 

368 

148 

593 

1.109 

Hale's  Location 

8 

3 

11 

1 

0 

1 

64 

8 

40 

112 

Hart's  Location 

9 

0 

9 

1 

1 

2 

10 

6 

14 

30 

Jackson 

83 

11 

94 

79 

8 

87 

206 

138 

435 

779 

Madison 

103 

4 

107 

92 

4 

96 

458 

255 

750 

1.463 

Moultonborough 

258 

11 

269 

113 

3 

116 

1,498 

437 

1,455 

3,390 

Ossipee 

229 

11 

240 

125 

6 

131 

1,095 

586 

1.113 

2,794 

Sandwich 

116 

5 

121 

159 

5 

164 

424 

380 

235 

1,039 

Tamworth 

126 

5 

131 

217 

7 

224 

607 

481 

672 

1,760 

Tuftonboro 

174 

7 

181 

66 

0 

66 

780 

226 

727 

1.733 

Wakefield 

218 

16 

234 

171 

10 

181 

1.086 

531 

1,118 

2,735 

Wolfeboro 

362 

24 

386 

237 

12 

249 

2,099 

929 

2,163 

5,191 

Totals 

2,381 

147 

2,528 

1,755 

105 

1,860 

12,076 

6.332 

13,917 

32,325 

CHESHIRE  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Names  on 

Checklij 

;t 

Republican 

Democratic 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Rep. 

Dem. 

Und. 

Total 

Al  stead 

62 

2 

64 

104 

6 

110 

316 

374 

526 

1,216 

Chesterfield 

136 

7 

143 

215 

6 

221 

729 

672 

839 

2,240 

Dublin 

171 

10 

181 

179 

4 

183 

458 

345 

422 

1,225 

Fitzwilliam 

100 

0 

100 

105 

2 

107 

401 

348 

707 

1,456 

Gilsum 

28 

6 

34 

29 

0 

29 

138 

110 

174 

422 

Harrisville 

41 

4 

45 

135 

9 

144 

113 

203 

429 

745 

Hinsdale 

119 

4 

123 

161 

3 

164 

507 

610 

828 

1,945 

Jaffrey 

430 

24 

454 

332 

16 

348 

1,049 

870 

1,362 

3,281 

Keene  Ward  1 

70 

3 

73 

191 

9 

200 

392 

927 

807 

2,126 

Keene  Ward  2 

138 

6 

144 

295 

23 

318 

650 

1.179 

887 

2.716 

Keene  Ward  3 

157 

7 

164 

253 

17 

270 

688 

972 

901 

2,561 

Keene  Ward  4 

229 

10 

239 

293 

14 

307 

928 

1,051 

838 

2,817 

Keene  Ward  5 

199 

11 

210 

330 

18 

348 

925 

1,085 

955 

2,965 

Marlborough 

79 

6 

85 

163 

9 

172 

254 

385 

642 

1,281 

Marlow 

40 

1 

41 

55 

0 

55 

150 

138 

235 

523 

Nelson 

43 

1 

44 

81 

6 

87 

131 

186 

193 

510 

Richmond 

73 

0 

73 

57 

8 

65 

205 

182 

280 

667 

Rindge 

887 

23 

910 

387 

12 

399 

1,058 

557 

1,834 

3,449 

Roxbury 

15 

0 

15 

25 

1 

26 

33 

69 

62 

164 

Stoddard 

85 

4 

89 

84 

1 

85 

262 

189 

349 

800 

Sullivan 

33 

2 

35 

46 

1 

47 

93 

103 

192 

388 

Surry 

41 

2 

43 

46 

0 

46 

174 

129 

171 

474 

Swanzey 

234 

6 

240 

249 

13 

262 

1,145 

1.164 

1 ,373 

3,682 

Troy 

81 

2 

83 

73 

2 

75 

316 

373 

543 

1,232 

Walpole 

193 

1 

194 

274 

6 

280 

566 

473 

1,243 

2,282 

Westmoreland 

133 

8 

141 

144 

13 

157 

264 

235 

517 

1,016 

Winchester 

150 

5 

155 

197 

2 

199 

524 

687 

940 

2.151 

Totals 

3,967 

155 

4,122 

4,503 

201 

4,704 

12,469 

13.616 

18,249 

44,334 

DIRECT  PRIMARY 


355 


COOS  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Names  on 

Checklist 

Republican 

Democratic 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Rep. 

Dem. 

Und. 

Total 

Berlin  Ward  1 

65 

4 

69 

174 

3 

177 

212 

635 

417 

1264 

Berlin  Ward  2 

79 

1 

80 

163 

4 

167 

227 

579 

525 

1331 

Berlin  Ward  3 

127 

12 

139 

155 

30 

185 

423 

712 

384 

1519 

Berlin  Ward  4 

31 

2 

33 

154 

3 

157 

144 

593 

407 

1144 

Cambridge 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

3 

Carroll 

79 

5 

84 

40 

1 

41 

160 

114 

220 

494 

Clarksville 

22 

0 

22 

8 

0 

8 

53 

20 

97 

170 

Colebrook 

128 

4 

132 

68 

2 

70 

514 

215 

669 

1398 

Columbia 

48 

1 

49 

3 

2 

5 

147 

58 

137 

342 

Dalton 

68 

2 

70 

25 

0 

25 

177 

74 

336 

587 

Dixville 

10 

1 

11 

5 

0 

5 

11 

2 

13 

26 

Dummer 

31 

0 

31 

8 

0 

8 

52 

37 

113 

202 

Errol 

24 

0 

24 

12 

1 

13 

50 

18 

171 

239 

Gorham 

117 

5 

122 

143 

5 

148 

492 

778 

524 

1794 

Green's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

3 

Jefferson 

152 

9 

161 

25 

2 

27 

319 

103 

190 

612 

Lancaster 

248 

8 

256 

121 

3 

124 

806 

440 

726 

1972 

Milan 

69 

1 

70 

65 

0 

65 

215 

214 

318 

747 

Millsfield 

9 

0 

9 

0 

0 

0 

9 

0 

0 

9 

Northumberland 

59 

3 

62 

58 

4 

62 

331 

474 

519 

1324 

Pinkham's  Grant 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

10 

12 

Pittsburg 

64 

6 

70 

18 

0 

18 

307 

75 

206 

588 

Randolph 

32 

15 

47 

49 

9 

58 

88 

89 

93 

270 

Shelburne 

16 

0 

16 

25 

0 

25 

101 

65 

112 

278 

Stark 

27 

5 

32 

25 

2 

27 

97 

69 

153 

319 

Stewartstown 

45 

2 

47 

13 

3 

16 

177 

75 

263 

515 

Stratford 

22 

1 

23 

25 

0 

25 

93 

88 

187 

368 

Wentworth's  Loc. 

3 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

5 

8 

17 

30 

Whitefield 

138 

6 

144 

74 

4 

78 

528 

340 

438 

1306 

Totals 

1,713 

93 

1.806 

1,456 

78 

1,534 

5,740 

5.876 

7.250 

18.866 

No  names  on  checklist:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant.  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase.  Chandler's  Purchase. 
Crawford's  Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant.  Dix's  Grant.  Erving's  Location,  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny,  Low  &  Burbank's  Grant. 
Martin's  Location.  Odell.  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant.  Success.  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


356 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


GRAFTON  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 


Names  on  Checklist 


Regular 

Alexandria  143 

Ashland  150 

Bath  99 

Benton  30 

Bethlehem  122 

Bridgewater  93 

Bristol  284 

Campton  186 

Canaan  133 

Dorchester  28 

Easton  14 

Ellsworth  13 

Enfield  158 

Franconia  80 

Grafton  81 

Groton  5 1 

Hanover  183 

Haverhill  442 

Hebron  122 

Holderness  156 

Landaff  41 
Lebanon  Ward  1  163 
Lebanon  Ward  2  125 
Lebanon  Ward  3       137 

Lincoln  88 

Lisbon  56 

Littleton  312 

Livermore  0 

Lyman  33 

Lyme  83 

Monroe  7 1 

Orange  1 2 

Orford  74 

Piermont  57 

Plymouth  260 

Rumney  196 

Sugar  Hill  42 

Thornton  161 

Warren  84 
Waterville  Valley       23 

Wentworth  78 

Woodstock  68 


Republican 
Absentee 

4 

8 

7 

0 

6 

7 

17 

11 

6 

5 

0 

2 

3 

4 

2 

6 

16 

16 

2 

10 

1 

8 

6 

6 

5 

11 

31 

0 

3 

6 

5 

1 

5 

1 

18 

5 

1 

4 
5 
5 
4 
1 


Total 

147 

158 

106 

30 

128 

100 

301 

197 

139 

33 

14 

15 

161 

84 

83 

57 

199 

458 

124 

166 

42 

171 

131 

143 

93 

67 

343 

0 

36 

89 

76 

13 

79 

58 

278 

201 

43 

165 

89 

28 

82 

69 


Regular 

72 

67 

34 

8 

104 
47 

114 
85 

105 

17 

14 

8 

141 
73 
66 
18 

943 

123 
31 

115 
13 

254 

215 

252 
47 
19 

195 

0 

22 

281 
24 
23 
92 
36 

243 
78 
36 
68 
26 
13 
28 
33 


Democratic 
Absentee 

1 
2 
1 

0 
6 
1 

7 
5 
9 
0 
0 
0 

13 
3 
2 
0 

86 
5 
2 

13 
4 
5 

22 

20 
0 
3 

17 
0 
1 

26 
2 
1 
6 
7 

13 
3 
1 
6 
0 
2 
3 
1 


Total 

73 

69 

35 

8 

110 
48 

121 
90 

114 

17 

14 

8 

154 

76 

68 

18 

1,029 

128 
33 

128 
17 

259 

237 

272 
47 
22 

212 

0 

23 

307 
26 
24 
98 
43 

256 
81 
37 
74 
26 
15 
31 
34 


Rep. 

326 
399 
205 

86 
497 
346 
624 
520 
589 

65 

58 

20 
759 
241 
234 
121 
1,176 
1,089 
218 
516 

82 
962 
634 
703 
303 
348 
1,475 
0 
104 
263 
282 

45 
254 
156 
879 
399 
129 
374 
216 

57 
226 
214 


Dem. 

193 

251 

93 

31 

359 

140 

255 

386 

501 

30 

68 

2 

795 

186 

156 

47 

2,903 

375 

61 

349 

41 

737 

969 

843 

215 

154 

836 

0 

55 

514 

98 

48 

185 

94 

872 

157 

126 

215 

59 

32 

70 

143 


Und.    Total 


478 
421 
253 

67 
712 
226 
851 
762 
885 
123 

80 

45 
807 
338 
353 
149 
2,378 
735 
154 
556 
107 
871 
880 
629 
505 
269 
1,083 
0 
160 
457 
161 

81 
353 
218 
1,584 
468 
173 
842 
247 
105 
194 
347 


997 

1.071 

551 

184 

1,568 

712 

1,730 

1.668 

1,975 

218 

206 

67 

2,361 

765 

743 

317 

6,457 

2,199 

433 

1,421 

230 

2,570 

2,483 

2,175 

1,023 

771 

3,394 

0 

319 

1,234 

541 

174 

792 

468 

3,335 

1,024 

428 

1,431 

522 

194 

490 

704 


Totals 


4,589 


260   4,849 


4,111 


298   4,409 


16.194   13.644   20,107   49.945 


DIRECT  PRIMARY 


357 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Names  on 

Checklist 

Republican 

Democratic 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Rep. 

Dem. 

Und. 

Total 

Amherst 

1.057 

72 

1.129 

412 

23 

435 

2,964 

1 .756 

2,396 

7.116 

Antrim 

179 

2 

181 

155 

2 

157 

496 

417 

524 

1,437 

Bedford 

1.465 

84 

1 .549 

598 

162 

760 

6,772 

3,015 

4,107 

13,894 

Bennington 

105 

6 

111 

75 

2 

77 

296 

229 

307 

832 

Brookline 

323 

8 

331 

132 

16 

148 

806 

496 

1,271 

2,573 

Deering 

111 

8 

119 

81 

2 

83 

345 

173 

490 

1,008 

Francestown 

127 

4 

131 

156 

3 

159 

385 

239 

465 

1,089 

Goffstown 

1,297 

45 

1.342 

876 

31 

907 

3,730 

2,519 

3,681 

9,930 

Greenfield 

148 

2 

150 

109 

3 

112 

301 

245 

292 

838 

Greenville 

97 

2 

99 

95 

0 

95 

205 

235 

688 

1.128 

Hancock 

155 

10 

165 

175 

8 

183 

420 

334 

553 

1,307 

Hillsborough 

350 

13 

363 

218 

11 

229 

994 

562 

1,219 

2,775 

Hollis 

878 

21 

899 

292 

21 

313 

1,782 

975 

1,862 

4.619 

Hudson 

679 

22 

701 

509 

17 

526 

4,012 

3,181 

4,974 

12.167 

Litchfield 

273 

8 

281 

167 

8 

175 

1.450 

949 

2,144 

4,543 

Lyndeborough 

121 

9 

130 

72 

4 

76 

320 

150 

665 

1.135 

Manchester  Ward  1 

723 

29 

752 

803 

51 

854 

2,338 

2.110 

1,314 

5.762 

Manchester  Ward  2 

352 

43 

395 

535 

41 

576 

1,522 

1,619 

1.083 

4,224 

Manchester  Ward  3 

200 

31 

231 

368 

53 

421 

911 

1.337 

966 

3.214 

Manchester  Ward  4 

243 

49 

292 

369 

33 

402 

1,044 

1,379 

1,126 

3,549 

Manchester  Ward  5 

190 

13 

203 

360 

14 

374 

758 

1.312 

732 

2,802 

Manchester  Ward  6 

417 

24 

441 

499 

25 

524 

1,668 

1,715 

1,324 

4,707 

Manchester  Ward  7 

292 

7 

299 

453 

11 

464 

1,273 

1,696 

947 

3,916 

Manchester  Ward  8 

414 

14 

428 

488 

11 

499 

1.717 

1,707 

1,255 

4,679 

Manchester  Ward  9 

322 

23 

345 

576 

36 

612 

1.267 

1,759 

1,131 

4,157 

Manchester  Ward  1 0 

392 

13 

405 

519 

12 

531 

1,379 

1,790 

1,084 

4,253 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

210 

5 

215 

336 

8 

344 

943 

1.274 

1.060 

3,277 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

438 

70 

508 

375 

34 

409 

1,620 

1,423 

1,162 

4,205 

Mason 

89 

1 

90 

58 

1 

59 

223 

135 

491 

849 

Merrimack 

1.200 

39 

1,239 

776 

28 

804 

6.292 

4,218 

5,582 

16.092 

Milford 

1,143 

39 

1.182 

439 

12 

451 

3,242 

2.049 

3.558 

8,849 

Mont  Vernon 

181 

8 

189 

122 

2 

124 

521 

354 

600 

1.475 

Nashua  Ward  1 

506 

16 

522 

365 

24 

389 

1,997 

1,836 

2,073 

5,906 

Nashua  Ward  2 

348 

13 

361 

236 

15 

251 

1.737 

1.407 

1.862 

5,006 

Nashua  Ward  3 

306 

12 

318 

300 

9 

309 

1,414 

1,514 

1,756 

4,684 

Nashua  Ward  4 

130 

2 

132 

195 

7 

202 

672 

1,263 

1,223 

3,158 

Nashua  Ward  5 

339 

15 

354 

321 

9 

330 

1,651 

1,618 

2.157 

5,426 

Nashua  Ward  6 

208 

4 

212 

222 

15 

237 

1,102 

1.643 

1,474 

4.219 

Nashua  Ward  7 

228 

36 

264 

301 

14 

315 

1,068 

1,444 

1,399 

3,911 

Nashua  Ward  8 

248 

6 

254 

312 

9 

321 

1,358 

1,452 

1,872 

4,682 

Nashua  Ward  9 

320 

13 

333 

290 

9 

299 

1,652 

1,557 

2,131 

5,340 

New  Boston 

257 

19 

276 

170 

24 

194 

1,192 

645 

1,234 

3,071 

New  Ipswich 

451 

22 

473 

124 

13 

137 

953 

345 

1,398 

2,696 

Pel  ham 

1,975 

95 

2.070 

1,478 

67 

1,545 

1.829 

1.543 

3.838 

7,210 

Peterborough 

648 

51 

699 

588 

43 

631 

1,270 

1,372 

1,626 

4,268 

Sharon 

43 

6 

49 

34 

3 

37 

69 

61 

112 

242 

Temple 

147 

2 

149 

92 

2 

94 

217 

183 

415 

815 

Weare 

412 

7 

419 

231 

8 

239 

1,884 

1,144 

1,687 

4.715 

Wilton 

317 

17 

334 

242 

17 

259 

714 

745 

950 

2,409 

Windsor 

23 

0 

23 

12 

0 

12 

47 

43 

76 

166 

Totals 

21,077 

1.060 

22,137 

16,711 

973 

17,684 

72,822 

61,167 

76.336 

210.325 

358 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Names  on 

Checklist 

Republican 

Democratic 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Regular  Absentee 

Total 

Rep. 

Dem. 

Und. 

Total 

Allenstown 

133 

4 

137 

221 

1 

222 

524 

834 

886 

2,244 

Andover 

148 

2 

150 

128 

1 

129 

390 

393 

637 

1,420 

Boscawen 

175 

12 

187 

151 

8 

159 

572 

360 

955 

1,887 

Bow 

618 

28 

646 

519 

38 

557 

2,228 

1,203 

1,706 

5,137 

Bradford 

96 

6 

102 

126 

7 

133 

299 

225 

438 

962 

Canterbury 

192 

1 

193 

260 

9 

269 

433 

467 

812 

1.712 

Chichester 

190 

6 

196 

162 

7 

169 

484 

281 

773 

1,538 

Concord  Ward  1 

208 

4 

212 

259 

2 

261 

781 

817 

945 

2,543 

Concord  Ward  2 

118 

6 

124 

211 

10 

221 

582 

650 

860 

2,092 

Concord  Ward  3 

168 

6 

174 

244 

14 

258 

568 

617 

536 

1,721 

Concord  Ward  4 

180 

9 

189 

381 

28 

409 

611 

1,006 

812 

2,429 

Concord  Ward  5 

206 

19 

225 

410 

68 

478 

905 

1,139 

840 

2,884 

Concord  Ward  6 

119 

6 

125 

247 

10 

257 

770 

526 

661 

1.957 

Concord  Ward  7 

239 

7 

246 

419 

31 

450 

863 

1,090 

604 

2,557 

Concord  Ward  8 

206 

10 

216 

280 

13 

293 

723 

677 

631 

2.031 

Concord  Ward  9 

189 

4 

193 

259 

5 

264 

698 

683 

620 

2,001 

Concord  Ward  1 0 

295 

18 

313 

447 

22 

469 

1,099 

1,016 

1,065 

3,180 

Danbury 

85 

4 

89 

65 

3 

68 

270 

136 

319 

725 

Dunbarton 

190 

10 

200 

149 

7 

156 

708 

414 

586 

1.708 

Epsom 

257 

14 

271 

214 

10 

224 

990 

594 

1,035 

2,619 

Franklin  Ward  1 

135 

5 

140 

109 

7 

116 

419 

350 

591 

1,360 

Franklin  Ward  2 

75 

2 

77 

73 

1 

74 

283 

242 

580 

1.105 

Franklin  Ward  3 

98 

6 

104 

79 

2 

81 

443 

438 

532 

1.413 

Henniker 

235 

8 

243 

295 

4 

299 

900 

832 

995 

2,727 

Hill 

49 

3 

52 

39 

1 

40 

184 

83 

313 

580 

Hooksett 

684 

25 

709 

449 

19 

468 

3.008 

1,953 

1.898 

6,859 

Hopkinton 

408 

24 

432 

735 

47 

782 

1,567 

1,424 

1,096 

4,087 

Loudon 

281 

4 

285 

162 

9 

171 

1,052 

470 

1.290 

2,812 

New  London 

353 

11 

364 

317 

20 

337 

1,299 

631 

1.128 

3,058 

Newbury 

163 

12 

175 

110 

13 

123 

473 

298 

581 

1.352 

Northfield 

177 

6 

183 

198 

2 

200 

791 

509 

1,129 

2,429 

Pembroke 

325 

14 

339 

329 

11 

340 

1,425 

1,212 

1,470 

4,107 

Pittsfield 

207 

8 

215 

135 

4 

139 

732 

450 

1.109 

2,291 

Salisbury 

78 

2 

80 

90 

10 

100 

246 

155 

402 

803 

Sutton 

132 

4 

136 

128 

3 

131 

427 

346 

510 

1,283 

Warner 

181 

13 

194 

243 

10 

253 

573 

486 

742 

1,801 

Webster 

106 

1 

107 

109 

6 

115 

307 

187 

530 

1,024 

Wilmot 

90 

4 

94 

88 

12 

100 

268 

183 

427 

878 

Totals 

7,789 

328 

8.117 

8,840 

475 

9,315 

28,895 

23,377 

31,044 

83,316 

DIRECT  PRIMARY 


359 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Names  on 

Checklist 

Republican 

Democratic 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Regular  / 

Absentee 

Total 

Rep. 

Dem. 

Und. 

Total 

Atkinson 

548 

23 

571 

202 

6 

208 

1,690 

1,084 

2,101 

4,875 

Auburn 

266 

7 

273 

151 

2 

153 

1,214 

749 

1.077 

3,040 

Brentwood 

187 

11 

198 

112 

8 

120 

806 

495 

824 

2,125 

Candia 

248 

15 

263 

143 

2 

145 

1,245 

633 

796 

2,674 

Chester 

287 

4 

291 

106 

1 

107 

1,053 

441 

977 

2.471 

Danville 

272 

5 

277 

113 

1 

114 

805 

475 

1,089 

2,369 

Deerfield 

226 

7 

233 

152 

10 

162 

1.142 

685 

1,107 

2,934 

Derry 

1,380 

56 

1,436 

627 

25 

652 

5,389 

3,719 

6,241 

15,349 

East  Kingston 

117 

1 

118 

62 

3 

65 

499 

276 

431 

1.206 

Epping 

315 

11 

326 

191 

5 

196 

1,021 

872 

2,163 

4,056 

Exeter 

733 

89 

822 

652 

67 

719 

3,409 

3.057 

2,601 

9,067 

Fremont 

189 

9 

198 

61 

2 

63 

627 

298 

1,219 

2,144 

Greenland 

295 

6 

301 

161 

4 

165 

884 

532 

825 

2,241 

Hampstead 

435 

27 

462 

181 

5 

186 

2,141 

1,329 

2,387 

5,857 

Hampton 

862 

67 

929 

677 

36 

713 

3,149 

3,203 

4,491 

10,843 

Hampton  Falls 

187 

5 

192 

82 

3 

85 

626 

236 

588 

1,450 

Kensington 

83 

0 

83 

99 

6 

105 

439 

281 

687 

1,407 

Kingston 

200 

8 

208 

118 

5 

123 

1,421 

911 

1,228 

3,560 

Londonderry 

1,182 

42 

1,224 

701 

30 

731 

5,105 

3,458 

4,629 

13,192 

New  Castle 

195 

20 

215 

128 

12 

140 

379 

199 

382 

960 

Newfields 

90 

2 

92 

89 

6 

95 

301 

249 

436 

986 

Newington 

112 

10 

122 

48 

1 

49 

258 

103 

240 

601 

Newmarket 

259 

6 

265 

496 

7 

503 

1,199 

2.117 

2,052 

5,368 

Newton 

94 

9 

103 

70 

1 

71 

700 

660 

1,383 

2,743 

North  Hampton 

315 

13 

328 

249 

12 

261 

1,308 

877 

1.800 

3.985 

Northwood 

182 

7 

189 

172 

3 

175 

618 

394 

1 .373 

2,385 

Nottingham 

213 

5 

218 

176 

7 

183 

843 

640 

1,087 

2,570 

Plaistow 

152 

14 

166 

106 

6 

112 

1.270 

913 

2,910 

5.093 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

118 

3 

121 

316 

10 

326 

484 

953 

954 

2,391 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

141 

11 

152 

431 

27 

458 

582 

1.540 

1,226 

3,348 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

114 

12 

126 

205 

10 

215 

394 

723 

544 

1.661 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

318 

25 

343 

393 

18 

411 

1.083 

1.380 

1,171 

3,634 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

206 

17 

223 

387 

24 

411 

630 

1.287 

1,292 

3,209 

Raymond 

334 

7 

341 

262 

6 

268 

1,630 

1,162 

2,511 

5,303 

Rye 

516 

36 

552 

419 

42 

461 

1.773 

1,363 

1,304 

4,440 

Salem 

1,310 

23 

1,333 

863 

16 

879 

4,796 

4,655 

5,488 

14.939 

Sandown 

175 

6 

181 

97 

4 

101 

918 

663 

1,513 

3.094 

Seabrook 

225 

7 

232 

154 

4 

158 

1,655 

1.537 

2,273 

5,465 

South  Hampton 

41 

1 

42 

49 

2 

51 

125 

113 

349 

587 

Stratham 

399 

10 

409 

249 

6 

255 

1.868 

1,179 

2.177 

5,224 

Windham 

1,502 

39 

1,541 

654 

29 

683 

2,990 

1,571 

2,527 

7,088 

Totals 

15.023 

676 

15.699 

10.604 

474 

11.078 

58,469 

47,012 

70.453 

175,934 

360 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY 


Regular 

307 


Barrington 

Dover  Ward  1  141 

Dover  Ward  2  182 

Dover  Ward  3  364 

Dover  Ward  4  277 

Dover  Ward  5  181 

Dover  Ward  6  208 

Durham  288 

Farmington  207 

Lee  207 

Madbury  76 

Middleton  75 

Milton  159 

New  Durham  135 

Rochester  Ward  1  337 

Rochester  Ward  2  316 

Rochester  Ward  3  317 

Rochester  Ward  4  245 

Rochester  Ward  5  242 

Rochester  Ward  6  193 

Rollinsford  162 

Somersworth  Ward  1  74 

Somersworth  Ward  2  50 

Somersworth  Ward  3  54 

Somersworth  Ward  4  68 

Somersworth  Ward  5  29 

Strafford  223 

Totals  5,117 


Republican 
Absentee 

7 

14 

14 

15 

12 

11 

12 

13 

5 

7 

3 

2 

12 

8 

9 

8 

15 

10 

14 

13 

5 

5 

2 

1 

6 
0 
2 


Ballots  Cast 

Democratic 
Total        Regular   Absentee 


Names  on  Checklist 


314 

155 

196 

379 

289 

192 

220 

301 

212 

214 

79 

77 

171 

143 

346 

324 

332 

255 

256 

206 

167 

79 

52 

55 

74 

29 

225 


225       5,342 


318 
200 
262 
309 
302 
208 
241 
708 
217 
297 
131 

65 
167 

95 
313 
243 
255 
328 
267 
195 
185 
112 

96 
109 
164 

88 
209 

6,084 


5 
5 

12 
9 
1 
7 

10 

37 
1 

19 
5 
0 
1 
2 

8 
10 
7 
8 
23 
9 
2 
0 
6 
3 
0 
5 
5 


Total 

323 
205 
274 
318 
303 
215 
251 
745 
218 
316 
136 

65 
168 

97 
321 
253 
262 
336 
290 
204 
187 
112 
102 
112 
164 

93 
214 


Rep. 

1,483 
634 
613 

1,014 
926 
658 
852 

1,168 
976 
652 
283 
210 
701 
579 
880 
865 
882 
717 
806 
589 
438 
314 
247 
263 
315 
159 
875 


Dem. 

1,373 
1,074 
1,135 
1,098 
1,114 
785 
892 
2.300 
947 
922 
290 
191 
596 
348 
780 
726 
777 
881 
799 
662 
525 
551 
426 
419 
540 
444 
655 


Und. 

1,898 
855 
806 
989 
896 
897 
879 
1,898 
1,293 
933 
477 
354 
928 
528 
978 
807 
822 
729 
796 
693 
594 
558 
437 
492 
503 
347 
948 


Total 

4,754 
2,563 
2,554 
3,101 
2,936 
2,340 
2,623 
5,366 
3,216 
2,507 
1,050 

755 
2,225 
1,455 
2,638 
2,398 
2,481 
2,327 
2,401 
1,944 
1,557 
1,423 
1,110 
1,174 
1,358 

950 
2,478 


200   6.284    18,099   21,250   22,335   61.684 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY 


Republican 
Regular  Absentee 


Ballots  Cast 

Democratic 
Regular  Absentee        Total 


Names  on  Checklist 


Acworth 

Charlestown 

Claremont  Ward 

Claremont  Ward 

Claremont  Ward 

Cornish 

Croydon 

Goshen 

Grantham 

Langdon 

Lempster 

Newport 

Plainfield 

Springfield 

Sunapee 

Unity 

Washington 


46 

99 

119 

182 

111 

116 

43 

53 

178 

32 

44 

255 

105 

86 

238 

68 

69 


3 
7 
2 
3 
3 
5 
3 
0 
9 
0 
7 
4 
6 
7 
11 
2 
8 


Total 

49 

106 

121 

185 

114 

121 

46 

53 

187 

32 

51 

259 

111 

93 

249 

70 

77 


74 

145 

131 

196 

148 

123 

28 

64 

169 

29 

39 

217 

216 

60 

181 

62 

55 


1 

7 
6 
3 
0 
7 
1 
0 
5 
1 
2 
7 
8 
0 
5 
3 
3 


75 

152 

137 

199 

148 

130 

29 

64 

174 

30 

41 

224 

224 

60 

186 

65 

58 


Rep. 

127 
602 
549 
841 
571 
390 
166 
161 
704 
140 
165 
1,152 
329 
307 
906 
222 
248 


Dem. 

88 
657 
778 
819 
705 
450 

64 
123 
479 

94 

92 
854 
478 
156 
465 
207 
149 


Und. 

361 
1,267 
630 
776 
928 
240 
179 
202 
893 
164 
277 
1,062 
602 
297 
1,103 
376 
259 


Total 

576 

2,526 

1,957 

2,436 

2,204 

1,080 

409 

486 

2,076 

398 

534 

3,068 

1,409 

760 

2,474 

805 

656 


Totals 


1,844 


80 


1,924 


1,937 


59 


,996 


7,580   6,658   9,616   23,854 


DIRECT  PRIMARY  361 


RECOUNTS  AFTER  THE  PRIMARY 

After  the  primary,  seven  requests  for  recounts  were  received  -  four  republican  and  three 
democratic.  The  recount  requested  for  State  Representative  in  Hillsborough  District  10  was 
called  off  before  it  was  finished.  Two  recounts  -  State  Representative  Rockingham  County 
District  4  and  State  Representative  Strafford  County  District  2  resulted  in  a  change  of 
nominees.  Following,  in  the  first  column  are  the  figures  as  officially  returned  to  the  Secretary 
of  State.  The  second  column  contains  the  recount  figures.  The  third  column  contains  Ballot 
Law  Commission  results.  Asterisks  indicate  the  nominees. 

REPUBLICAN  RECOUNTS 

STATE  REPRESENTATIVE  -  Hillsborough  County  District  No.  17 

Carlos  Gonzalez  609*  618* 

Robert  Chabot  584*  592* 

Keith  D.  Hirschmann  537*  546* 

Irene  M.  Messier  527*  535* 

Raymond  R.  Hebert  462*  468* 

Barbara  J.  Hagan  454*  459* 

Denise  Marie  Herman  422*  428* 

Richard  A.  Marston  378*  385* 

Gary  C.  Greenberg  372  379 

PhilGreazzo  219  226 

STATE  REPRESENTATIVE  -  Rockingham  County  District  No.  4 

Mary  E.  Griffin  1,843*  1,853* 

Kevin  K.  Waterhouse  1 ,707*  1 ,699* 

D.J.  Bettencourt  1,637*  1,645* 

Anthony  R.  DiFruscia  1,619*  1,624* 

Charles  E.  McMahon  1.518*  1,513* 

Anne  K.  Priestley  1,436*  1,440* 

Ronald  J.  Belanger  1,437*  1,439* 

Janeen  Dalrymple  1,401*  1,412* 

Russell  F.  Ingram  1,386*  1,391* 

James  B.  Coburn  1,222*  1,227* 

Richard  T.  Cooney  1 ,205  *  1 ,207  * 

John  J.  Manning,  Jr.  1 . 1 62*  1,1 80* 

Christopher  L.  Doyle  1.107  1,112* 

James  E.  Holland,  Jr.  1.108*  1,110 

Patrick  J.  Robertson  1,049  1,057 

STATE  REPRESENTATIVE  -  Rockingham  County  District  No.  7 

Elisabeth  N.  Sanders  426*  427* 

Gene  P.  Charron  424*  425* 

Ken  Donahue  271*  278* 

Michael  B.  Asselin  274*  276* 

Steven  K.  Stevens  269  270 

Robert  S.  Yelin  207  206 


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DEMOCRATIC  RECOUNTS 

EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL-  District  No.  1 

Raymond  S.  Burton  597* 

Clifton  Below  587 

STATE  REPRESENTATIVE  -  Merrimack  County  District  No.  10 

Mary  Stuart  Gile  560* 

Fran  Potter  492* 

Steve  Shurtleff  344* 

Karen  Cote  320* 

Shawn  Riley  311 

STATE  REPRESENTATIVE  -  Strafford  County  District  No.  2 

Richard  F.  Heon  470* 

Dana  S.  Hilliard  448* 

Roger  Berube  427* 

Clair  A.  Snyder  424* 

Michael  S.  Rollo  324 

Dale  R.  Sprague  331* 

Francis  C.  Vincent  309 


657* 

655 

654 

653 

555* 

492* 

346* 

321* 

310 

471* 

442* 

430* 

429* 

324* 

323 

303 

GENERAL  ELECTION 


2004 


364  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 

GENERAL  ELECTION  -  2004 

(The  weather  on  general  election  day  was  an  average  of  48  degrees  with  rain  in  parts  of  the  state) 

The  General  Election  was  held  November  2,  2004.  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;  and  libertarian  by  the  letter  1. 

In  each  contest  the  person  receiving  the  largest  number  of  votes  is  elected. 

SUMMARY 

Republican  Names  on  Checklist 267,141 

Democratic  Names  on  Checklist 228,395 

Undeclared  Names  on  Checklist 360,325 

Total  Names  on  Checklist 855,861 

Number  of  persons  registering  to  vote  at  polling  place  on  election  day 94,431 

(This  number  is  included  in  Total  Names  on  Checklist) 

Regular  Ballots  Cast 621,613 

Absentee  Ballots  Cast 62,059 

Total  Ballots  Cast  683,672 

For  Electors  of  President  and  Vice-President  of  the  United  States: 

Democratic  Party: 

Jeanne  Shaheen 

Peter  Hoe  Burling  John  F.  Kerry 

Judy  Reardon  and 

James  Ryan  John  Edwards  340,5 1 1 

Republican  Party: 

Craig  Benson 

Thomas  Eaton  George  W.  Bush 

Gene  Chandler  and 

Ruth  Griffin  Dick  Cheney  33 1 ,237 

Independent: 

David  E.  Pendleton 

Jamie  Cadorette  Ralph  Nader 

Gregg  Stott  and 

Tricia  Stott  Peter  Miguel  Camejo  4,479 

Write-in  Votes  for  the  Office  of  President: 

John  McCain 357 

Michael  Badnarik   372 

Michael  Peroutka    161 

Howard  Dean    42 

Wesley  Clark 14 

Wesley  Powell 14 

Dennis  Kucinich 8 

John  Edwards   5 

Miscellaneous 538 

For  Governor: 

John  Lynch,  Hopkinton,  d 340,299 

Craig  R.  Benson.  Rye,  r    325.98 1 

Total  Vote    666,280 


GENERAL  ELECTION  365 


For  United  States  Senator: 

Judd  Gregg,  Rye,  r    434,847 

Doris  Granny  D  Haddock.  Dublin,  d    221,549 

Ken  Blevens.  Bow,  1  (write-in) 102 

Total  Vote    656,498 

For  Representative  in  Congress: 

First  District: 

Jeb  Bradley.  Wolfeboro.  r 204,836 

Justin  Nadeau,  Rye,  d  1 18,226 

Total  Vote   323,062 

Second  District: 

Charles  Bass,  Peterborough,  r 191,188 

Paul  W.  Hodes  Concord,  d   125,280 

Richard  B.  Kahn,  Hudson,  1   11,311 

Total  Vote   327,779 

For  Executive  Council: 

First  District: 

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath,  r&d 1 17,952 

Second  District: 

Peter  J.  Spaulding.  Hopkinton,  r 67,696 

John  D.  Shea,  Nelson,  d  57,430 

Total  Vote   125,126 

Third  District: 

Ruth  L.  Griffin,  Portsmouth,  r&d 1 17,002 

Fourth  District: 

Raymond  J.  Wieczorek.  Manchester,  r 65,185 

Raymond  Buckley.  Manchester,  d    50,562 

Total  Vote    1 15,747 

Fifth  District: 

Debora  B.  Pignatelli.  Nashua,  d   64,430 

Dave  Wheeler,  Milford,  r  57,870 

Total  Vote   122.300 

For  State  Senate: 
First  District: 

John  T  Gallus,  Berlin,  r   15.822 

Jerry  Sorlucco,  Littleton,  d  10,748 

Total  Vote   26,570 

Second  District: 

Carl  R.  Johnson,  Meredith,  r 15,407 

Sid  Lovett,  Holderness,  d  13,229 

Total  Vote   28,636 

Third  District: 

Joseph  D.  Kenney,  Wakefield,  r    17,044 

William  W.  Farnum,  Tamworth.  d    11 .567 

Total  Vote    28,61 1 

Fourth  District: 

Robert  K.  Boyce,  Alton,  r 14.106 

Beth  Arsenault.  Laconia.  d  1 2,687 

Total  Vote    26.793 

Fifth  District: 

Peter  Hoe  Burling,  Cornish,  d 15,388 

James  Dean.  Lebanon,  r   11,143 

Total  Vote    26,53 1 

Sixth  District: 

Richard  Green,  Rochester,  r  14.954 

Marlene  M.  DeChane,  Barrington,  d    10,134 

Total  Vote    25,088 

Seventh  District: 

Robert  B.  Flanders,  Antrim,  r 14,131 

Beth  Rodd,  Bradford,  d 13,009 

Total  Vote    27,140 


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Eighth  District: 

Bob  Odell,  Lempster,  r 16,395 

Carroll  D.  French,  Langdon,  d   10,086 

Total  Vote    26,481 

Ninth  District: 

Sheila  Roberge,  Bedford,  r 18,776 

Rose  H.  Arthur,  Merrimack,  d 10,629 

Total  Vote    29,405 

Tenth  District: 

Tom  Eaton,  Keene,  r 1 3,7 1 7 

McKim  W.  Mitchell,  Chesterfield,  d 12,775 

Total  Vote    26,492 

Eleventh  District: 

Peter  Bragdon,  Milford,  r  14,970 

Mark  Femald,  Sharon,  d 14,523 

Total  Vote    29,493 

Twelfth  District: 

David  Gottesman.  Nashua,  d    13,335 

Harry  Haytayan,  Hollis,  r  13,164 

Total  Vote    26,499 

Thirteenth  District: 

Joe  Foster,  Nashua,  d&r   15,843 

Fourteenth  District: 

Robert  Clegg,  Hudson,  r 15,279 

John  Knowles,  Hudson,  d 9,573 

Total  Vote    24,852 

Fifteenth  District: 

Sylvia  B.  Larsen,  Concord,  d   18,142 

Jeff  Newman,  Concord,  r   8,848 

Total  Vote    26,990 

Sixteenth  District: 

Theodore  Gatsas.  Manchester,  r  16,885 

Tom  St.  Martin,  Candia,  d 10,479 

Total  Vote    27,364 

Seventeenth  District: 

John  S.  Barnes,  Jr..  Raymond,  r   16,437 

Corey  E.  Corbin,  Sandown,  d 10,416 

Total  Vote    26,853 

Eighteenth  District: 

Andre  A.  Martel,  Manchester,  r    11 ,095 

Dave  Gelinas,  Manchester,  d    10,929 

Total  Vote    22,024 

Nineteenth  District: 

Bob  Letourneau,  Derry,  r    14,907 

Grace  L.  Reisdorf,  Derry,  d 9,887 

Total  Vote    24,794 

Twentieth  District: 

Lou  D'AUesandro,  Manchester,  d 1 1,243 

Joseph  Kelly  Levasseur,  Manchester,  r 9,533 

Total  Vote    20,776 

Twenty-First  District: 

Iris  W.  Estabrook,  Durham,  d  14,657 

Daniel  J.  Philbrick,  Dover,  r 12,352 

Total  Vote    27,009 

Twenty-Second  District: 

Chuck  Morse,  Salem,  r 16,590 

Michael  K.  Garofalo,  Salem,  d 10,192 

Total  Vote    26,782 

Twenty-Third  District: 

Maggie  Wood  Hassan,  Exeter,  d 15,201 

Russell  Prescott,  Kingston,  r 14,054 

Total  Vote    29,255 


GENERAL  ELECTION  367 


Twenty-Fourth  District: 

Martha  Fuller  Clark,  Portsmouth,  d    16,791 

John  E.  Lyons.  Jr.,  Portsmouth,  r   15,494 

Total  Vote    32,285 

COUNTY  OFFICES 
BELKNAP  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff: 

Daniel  Collis.  Laconia,  r&d   28.180 

For  County  Attorney: 

Lauren  J.  Noether.  Tilton.  r&d   27,756 

For  Treasurer: 

Robert  E.  Corbin.  Belmont,  r&d 27.674 

For  Register  of  Deeds: 

Rachel  M.  Normandin,  Laconia.  r&d 28,1 16 

For  Register  of  Probate: 

Karen  Brickner.  Barnstead.  r&d 27,636 

For  County  Commissioner: 
Second  District: 

Gordon  E.  Bartlett,  Belmont,  r  5,862 

Andrew  Patterson,  Sanbornton.  d 4,194 

Total  Vote    10,056 

Third  District: 

Christopher  Boothby.  Meredith,  r 9,604 

CARROLL  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff: 

Scott  A.  Carr,  Ossipee.  r&d 24,203 

For  County  Attorney: 

Robin  J.  Gordon.  Tamworth,  d&r 23.895 

For  Treasurer: 

Godfrey  Howard.  Tuftonboro.  r   20,647 

For  Register  of  Deeds: 

Lillian  O.  Brookes,  Wolfeboro,  r&d 23,967 

For  Register  of  Probate: 

Gail  A.  Monet.  Madison,  r&d 23.408 

For  County  Commissioner: 
First  District: 

David  C.  Sorensen,  Eaton,  r&d 23.525 

Third  District: 

Marge  M.  Webster.  Wolfeboro,  r 20, 143 

CHESHIRE  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff: 

Richard  A.  Foote,  Swanzey,  r&d    35,1 18 

For  County  Attorney: 

William  M.  Albrecht,  Keene.  r&d 34,908 

For  Treasurer: 

Fred  S.  Parker.  Keene,  r   1 7.763 

Stuart  E.  West,  Westmoreland,  d 18.786 

Total  Vote   36,549 

For  Register  of  Deeds: 

Evelyn  S.  Hubal,  Keene,  r&d  35,383 

For  Register  of  Probate: 

Elizabeth  B.  Minkler,  Keene,  r&d    35,016 

For  County  Commissioner: 
Second  District: 

Roger  Zerba,  Keene,  d&r  11 .444 

Third  District: 

Jonathan  Sistare.  Dublin,  r   9,636 


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COOS  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff: 

Alan  J.  Tardif.  Berlin,  r&d    15,031 

For  County  Attorney: 

Pierre  J.  Morin,  Berlin,  r&d   14,944 

For  Treasurer: 

Donald  M,  Bisson,  Berlin,  r&d 14,796 

For  Register  of  Deeds: 

Carole  A.  Lamirande,  Gorham,  d   9,223 

Brent  W.  Lyons,  Colebrook,  r 6,74 1 

Total  Vote    15,964 

For  Register  of  Probate: 

Terri  L.  Peterson,  Lancaster,  r&d  14,602 

For  County  Commissioner: 
First  District: 

Paul  R.  Grenier,  Berlin,  d&r 4,572 

Second  District: 

Thomas  M.  Brady,  Jefferson,  r  3,214 

Jeff  Woodburn,  Whitefield,  d    2,897 

Total  Vote    6,1 1 1 


GRAFTON  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff: 

Douglas  R.  Dutile,  Haverhill,  r&d   39,315 

For  County  Attorney: 

Ricardo  St.  Hilaire,  Enfield,  r&d    39,036 

For  Treasurer: 

Carol  A.  Elliott,  Plymouth,  r&d   39,584 

For  Register  of  Deeds: 

Joel  A.  DuPuis,  Haverhill,  r&d 39,372 

For  Register  of  Probate: 

Rebecca  R.  Wyman,  Haverhill,  r&d 39,025 

For  County  Commissioner: 
First  District: 

Michael  J.  Cryans,  Hanover,  d   8,953 

Karen  Melendy  Cervantes,  Lebanon,  r 4,508 

Total  Vote    13,461 

Second  District: 

Raymond  S.  Burton,  Bath,  r&d 1 3,387 

Third  District: 

Bill  Gabler,  Hebron,  r&d    13,458 

HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff: 

James  A.  Hardy,  Pelham,  r   102,352 

Benjamin  Clemons,  Nashua,  d   68,850 

Total  Vote    17 1.202 

For  County  Attorney: 

Marguerite  Lefebvre  Wageling,  Manchester,  r&d    155,846 

For  Treasurer: 

David  G.  Fredette,  Nashua,  r    97,875 

Nick  Panagopoulos,  Manchester,  d 73,580 

Total  Vote   17 1,455 

For  Register  of  Deeds: 

Judith  MacDonald,  Merrimack,  r  101,411 

Vicki  Meagher,  Nashua,  d 69,847 

Total  Vote    171,258 

For  Register  of  Probate: 

Bob  Rivard,  Manchester,  r&d 157.376 


GENERAL  ELECTION  369 


For  County  Commissioner: 

First  District: 

Toni  Pappas.  Manchester,  r&d   48,867 

Second  District: 

Rhona  M.  Charbonneau,  Hudson,  r    29,453 

Michael  R.  Clemons.  Nashua,  d  25,283 

Total  Vote    54,736 

Third  District: 

Carol  H.  Holden,  Amherst,  r 39,290 

Joseph  G.  Hickey,  Sr.,  Merrimack,  d    25,131 

Total  Vote    64,421 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY 

For  S  hen  ft": 

Chester  L.  Jordan,  Bow,  r 39,747 

Clark  M.  Karolian.  Hooksett,  d 30.360 

Total  Vote   70,107 

For  County  Attorney: 

Dan  St.  Hilaire,  Concord,  r&d    64,016 

For  Treasurer: 

Stuart  D.  Trachy.  Franklin,  r 54,171 

For  Register  of  Deeds: 

Kathi  L.  Guay.  Loudon,  r&d 63,956 

For  Register  of  Probate: 

Jane  D.W.  Bradstreet.  Hopkinton.  r&d 62,909 

For  County  Commissioner: 
Second  District: 

Bronwyn  Asplund- Walsh,  Franklin,  r 16.975 

Third  District: 

J.D.  Colcord.  Warner,  r&d    23,271 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff: 

Dan  Linehan.  Danville,  r 89,316 

Brett  Antul-Cabral,  Auburn,  d 47,725 

Total  Vote   137,041 

For  County  Attorney: 

Jim  Reams,  Hampton,  r&d 124,236 

For  Treasurer: 

Edward  R.  Buck  III,  Hampton,  r 72,440 

David  Ahearn.  Hampton  Falls,  d 64. 1 1 2 

Total  Vote   136,552 

For  Register  of  Deeds: 

Cathy  Stacey,  Salem,  r    83,949 

Herb  Moyer,  Exeter,  d 55,400 

Total  Vote    139,349 

For  Register  of  Probate: 

Andrew  Christie,  Jr.,  Hampton  Falls,  r 74,921 

Debra  Crapo,  Rye,  d  61 ,464 

Total  Vote    136.385 

For  County  Commissioner: 
First  District: 

Katharin  Pratt.  Hampton,  r  29,33 1 

Richard  T.  DiPentima,  Portsmouth,  d 19,625 

Total  Vote   48,956 

Second  District: 

Maureen  Barrows,  Exeter,  r   28,648 

Vincent  DeChane,  Newmarket,  d  1 7.024 

Total  Vote    45,672 


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Third  District: 

Don  Stritch,  Auburn,  r 24,348 

Ruth-Ellen  Post,  Windham,  d  17,728 

Total  Vote    42,076 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff: 

Wayne  M.  Estes,  Milton,  r&d 49,389 

For  County  Attorney: 

Janice  K.  Rundles,  Lee,  d&r 48,750 

For  Treasurer: 

Pamela  J.  Arnold,  Milton,  d    27,914 

Matthew  G.  Scruton,  Farmington,  r   24,354 

Total  Vote    52,268 

For  Register  of  Deeds: 

Leo  E.  Lessard,  Milton,  d&r 50,076 

For  Register  of  Probate: 

Kimberly  Quint,  Dover,  d&r 48,348 

For  County  Commissioners: 

Paul  J.  Dumont,  Rochester,  d   26,565 

George  Maglaras,  Dover,  d 26,3 1 2 

Ronald  Chagnon,  Farmington,  d   25,126 

Cal  Schroeder,  Strafford,  r    22.885 

Ralph  W.  Torr,  Rochester,  r 20,941 

James  Martel,  Strafford,  r 20,57 1 

Total  Vote    142.400 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY 

For  Sheriff: 

Michael  L.  Prozzo,  Jr..  Claremont,  r&d   19,037 

For  County  Attorney: 

Marc  Hathaway,  Newport,  r&d 18,530 

For  Treasurer: 

Mark  A.  Pitkin,  Newport,  r 10,028 

Cynthia  Sweeney,  Charlestown,  d    9,625 

Total  Vote    19,653 

For  Register  of  Deeds: 

Sharron  A.  King,  Newport,  r&d  1 8,6 1 1 

For  Register  of  Probate: 

Diane  M.  Davis,  Newport,  r 11 .954 

Levi  Sanders,  Claremont,  d 7,752 

Total  Vote    19.706 

For  County  Commissioner: 
Second  District: 

Ben  Nelson,  Newport,  r&d 18,262 

Third  District: 

Ethel  Jarvis,  Unity,  d 10,132 

Rudolf  Adler,  Lempster,  r 9,257 

Total  Vote    19.389 


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COUNTY  SUMMARY 


Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 


Bush  and 

Kerry  and 

Nader  and 

Cheney,  r 

Edwards,  d 

Camejo,  i 

1 7.920 

14,080 

218 

14.614 

13.319 

238 

16.463 

24,438 

303 

8.143 

8.585 

141 

20.277 

26,180 

358 

99.724 

94.121 

1,208 

36.060 

39.975 

454 

82,069 

75,437 

988 

25.825 

32.942 

420 

10.142 

1 1 .434 

151 

Totals 


331.237 


340.511 


4,479 


BELKNAP  COUNTY 


Alton 
Barnstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Ward  1 
Laconia  Ward  2 
Laconia  Ward  3 
Laconia  Ward  4 
Laconia  Ward  5 
Laconia  Ward  6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbomton 
Tilton 


Bush  and 

Kerry  and 

Nader  and 

Cheney,  r 

Edwards,  d 

Camejo,  i 

1.896 

1.139 

19 

1.274 

1.050 

11 

1,882 

1,431 

32 

382 

324 

3 

2.636 

1,924 

26 

1.059 

939 

13 

916 

606 

7 

648 

541 

8 

632 

583 

4 

653 

595 

11 

538 

536 

8 

899 

650 

9 

2,053 

1.519 

27 

654 

558 

16 

902 

818 

13 

896 

867 

11 

Totals 


17.920 


14.080 


218 


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CARROLL  COUNTY 


Albany 

Bartlett 

Brookfield 

Chatham 

Conway 

Eaton 

Effingham 

Freedom 

Hale's  Location 

Hart's  Location 

Jackson 

Madison 

Moultonborough 

Ossipee 

Sandwich 

Tamworth 

Tuftonboro 

Wakefield 

Wolfeboro 


Bush  and 

Kerry  and 

Nader  and 

Cheney,  r 

Edwards,  d 

Camejo,  i 

172 

220 

4 

842 

1,090 

10 

257 

187 

2 

116 

69 

7 

2,300 

2,752 

52 

116 

153 

3 

376 

338 

7 

512 

419 

18 

79 

28 

2 

16 

14 

1 

272 

439 

12 

634 

720 

7 

1,821 

1,150 

19 

1,184 

880 

25 

420 

584 

6 

736 

778 

9 

956 

647 

11 

1,462 

1.053 

16 

2,343 

1,798 

27 

Totals 


14,614 


13,319 


238 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY 


Alstead 

Chesterfield 

Dublin 

Fitzwilliam 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 


Bush  and 

Kerry  and 

Nader  and 

Cheney,  r 

Edwards,  d 

Camejo,  i 

430 

642 

5 

915 

1,208 

11 

464 

633 

4 

610 

677 

17 

207 

219 

7 

218 

497 

5 

675 

1.185 

12 

1,459 

1,495 

14 

559 

1,722 

15 

712 

1,772 

22 

807 

1,568 

18 

951 

1,612 

19 

975 

1,704 

12 

396 

777 

8 

184 

261 

3 

147 

278 

6 

267 

340 

2 

1,626 

1,500 

26 

52 

102 

2 

323 

320 

5 

187 

212 

2 

224 

241 

5 

1.520 

1 ,950 

21 

466 

568 

9 

883 

1,296 

20 

432 

586 

5 

774 

1,073 

28 

Totals 


16,463 


24,438 


303 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


373 


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COOS  COUNTY 


Berlin  Ward  1 

Berlin  Ward  2 

Berlin  Ward  3 

Berlin  Ward  4 

Cambridge 

Carroll 

Clarksville 

Colebrook 

Columbia 

Dalton 

Dixville 

Dummer 

Errol 

Gorham 

Green's  Grant 

Jefferson 

Lancaster 

Milan 

Millsfield 

Northumberland 

Pinkham's  Grant 

Pittsburg 

Randolph 

Shelburne 

Stark 

Stewartstown 

Stratford 

Wentworth's  Location 

Whitefield 


Bush  and 

Kerry  and 

Nader  and 

Cheney,  r 

Edwards,  d 

Camejo,  i 

381 

780 

8 

462 

754 

3 

546 

836 

0 

352 

727 

9 

1 

1 

0 

243 

243 

3 

92 

54 

1 

615 

384 

21 

235 

123 

1 

293 

206 

4 

19 

7 

0 

126 

62 

2 

137 

60 

3 

653 

975 

15 

— 

3 

— 

387 

211 

6 

942 

751 

14 

347 

379 

7 

12 

2 

1 

501 

542 

9 

2 

21 

0 

369 

149 

4 

104 

165 

3 

144 

140 

3 

169 

130 

1 

245 

182 

3 

139 

159 

3 

14 

11 

1 

613 

528 

16 

Totals 


8.143 


8,585 


141 


No  votes  cast:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant.  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase.  Chandler's  Purchase,  Crawford's 
Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location,  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny,  Low  &  Burbank's  Grant.  Martin's 
Location,  Odell,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant,  Success,  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


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Alexandria 

Ashland 

Bath 

Benton 

Bethlehem 

Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Campton 

Canaan 

Dorchester 

Easton 

Ellsworth 

Enfield 

Franconia 

Grafton 

Groton 

Hanover 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Holderness 

Landaff 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Livermore 

Lyman 

Lyme 

Monroe 

Orange 

Orford 

Piermont 

Plymouth 

Rumney 

Sugar  Hill 

Thornton 

Warren 

Waterville  Valley 

Wentworth 

Woodstock 


Bush  and 

Kerry  and 

Nader  and 

Cheney,  r 

Edwards,  d 

Camejo,  i 

459 

376 

9 

600 

461 

9 

262 

213 

4 

116 

60 

1 

597 

771 

11 

348 

280 

4 

877 

727 

14 

763 

869 

13 

735 

917 

18 

114 

70 

1 

69 

119 

1 

34 

23 

1 

979 

1,370 

20 

310 

435 

4 

327 

294 

2 

166 

127 

10 

1,444 

5,152 

30 

1,259 

802 

26 

250 

170 

1 

595 

688 

8 

139 

98 

2 

777 

1,443 

11 

754 

1,386 

14 

771 

1,219 

7 

435 

396 

9 

417 

298 

8 

1,659 

1,337 

32 

178 

129 

2 

373 

794 

4 

332 

187 

4 

69 

85 

2 

318 

377 

10 

195 

233 

6 

1,209 

2.300 

24 

550 

404 

7 

160 

236 

3 

623 

478 

9 

307 

189 

2 

81 

111 

1 

290 

186 

5 

336 

370 

9 

Totals 


20,277 


26.180 


358 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


375 


PRESIDENT  AND  VICE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 


Bush  and 

Kerry  and 

Nader  and 

Cheney,  r 

Edwards,  d 

Camejo,  i 

Amherst 

3,637 

3,469 

36 

Antrim 

689 

715 

11 

Bedford 

6.836 

4,047 

37 

Bennington 

371 

369 

8 

Brookline 

1.429 

1,157 

19 

Deering 

487 

487 

5 

Francestown 

532 

510 

5 

Goffstown 

5,008 

3,734 

55 

Greenfield 

404 

420 

9 

Greenville 

451 

471 

15 

Hancock 

481 

718 

4 

Hillsborough 

1,390 

1,292 

25 

Hollis 

2,425 

2,398 

26 

Hudson 

6.172 

5,390 

83 

Litchfield 

2.386 

1.747 

16 

Lyndeborough 

481 

488 

11 

Manchester  Ward  1 

2,739 

2,776 

39 

Manchester  Ward  2 

2,209 

2.334 

18 

Manchester  Ward  3 

1.079 

1.744 

14 

Manchester  Ward  4 

1.591 

1.791 

18 

Manchester  Ward  5 

1,217 

1,581 

17 

Manchester  Ward  6 

2,263 

1,954 

21 

Manchester  Ward  7 

1,795 

1,788 

30 

Manchester  Ward  8 

2,613 

1,983 

22 

Manchester  Ward  9 

2,022 

1,912 

21 

Manchester  Ward  10 

2,056 

1,921 

18 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

1.509 

1,471 

16 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

2.193 

1.861 

19 

Mason 

408 

420 

7 

Merrimack 

7,927 

6,682 

101 

Milford 

3.757 

3,516 

60 

Mont  Vernon 

692 

653 

9 

Nashua  Ward  1 

2,594 

2,825 

37 

Nashua  Ward  2 

2,198 

2,333 

39 

Nashua  Ward  3 

1,922 

2,594 

34 

Nashua  Ward  4 

1.081 

1,904 

27 

Nashua  Ward  5 

2,443 

2,603 

35 

Nashua  Ward  6 

1.773 

2,347 

22 

Nashua  Ward  7 

1,712 

2,012 

32 

Nashua  Ward  8 

1,903 

2,366 

25 

Nashua  Ward  9 

2,390 

2,603 

25 

New  Boston 

1,606 

1,195 

16 

New  Ipswich 

1,581 

807 

17 

Pelham 

3,725 

2.755 

35 

Peterborough 

1.439 

2,310 

11 

Sharon 

90 

148 

— 

Temple 

365 

453 

10 

Weare 

2.549 

1,795 

34 

Wilton 

1,032 

1,209 

14 

Windsor 

72 

63 

— 

Totals 


99,724 


94.121 


1.208 


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Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 


Bush  and 

Kerry  and 

Nader  and 

Cheney,  r 

Edwards,  d 

Camejo,  i 

1,089 

1,087 

18 

642 

721 

7 

828 

840 

8 

2,403 

2,276 

22 

445 

532 

6 

631 

896 

5 

741 

665 

8 

1.069 

1,303 

12 

790 

1,048 

12 

593 

966 

7 

733 

1,492 

13 

748 

1,443 

10 

588 

1,125 

15 

838 

1,511 

14 

861 

1,100 

9 

692 

999 

15 

1.298 

1,688 

15 

357 

278 

7 

827 

673 

8 

1.308 

1,024 

12 

649 

679 

12 

495 

559 

7 

669 

682 

6 

1,047 

1,397 

22 

295 

249 

6 

3.784 

2,656 

23 

1,527 

2,245 

19 

1,521 

1.203 

16 

630 

632 

7 

1,478 

1,442 

16 

1,170 

1,101 

13 

1,824 

1,752 

25 

1,043 

863 

17 

396 

353 

6 

510 

634 

10 

742 

903 

12 

521 

502 

5 

278 

456 

9 

Totals 


36,060 


39,975 


454 


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377 


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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  Ward  1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 


Bush  and 

Kerry  and 

Nader  and 

Cheney,  r 

Edwards,  d 

Camejo,  i 

2.457 

1.836 

23 

1 .832 

1.105 

16 

1.114 

913 

18 

1.502 

977 

16 

1.614 

940 

18 

1.261 

929 

21 

1.359 

1.030 

22 

8.038 

6.760 

79 

686 

497 

9 

1.555 

1.551 

25 

3,544 

4,659 

39 

1,154 

863 

16 

985 

1.087 

11 

2.856 

2,046 

35 

4.645 

4,729 

61 

853 

513 

10 

662 

573 

8 

1,806 

1.430 

23 

6.888 

5,222 

67 

403 

383 

2 

489 

474 

3 

303 

250 

4 

1 .830 

2,939 

44 

1.160 

1.103 

30 

1,537 

1.367 

9 

1.107 

1,058 

16 

1,272 

1,085 

17 

2,331 

1,804 

14 

673 

1.419 

19 

726 

2,177 

20 

590 

932 

10 

1,323 

1.928 

13 

873 

1.980 

15 

2.630 

2,127 

34 

1.796 

1,900 

29 

7,797 

6.472 

91 

1.655 

1.158 

16 

2.223 

2,023 

28 

268 

276 

7 

2,068 

2.093 

14 

4,204 

2,829 

36 

Totals 


82.069 


75.437 


988 


378 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PRESIDENT  AND  VICE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY 


Bush  and 

Kerry  and 

Nader  and 

Cheney,  r 

Edwards,  d 

Camejo,  i 

Barrington 

2,086 

2,216 

32 

Dover  Ward  1 

739 

1,613 

17 

Dover  Ward  2 

802 

1 ,563 

17 

Dover  Ward  3 

1.419 

1,605 

16 

Dover  Ward  4 

1,142 

1,620 

19 

Dover  Ward  5 

919 

1,449 

9 

Dover  Ward  6 

1,185 

1,375 

17 

Durham 

1,772 

4,272 

51 

Farmington 

1,452 

1 .379 

19 

Lee 

930 

1.481 

19 

Madbury 

435 

590 

9 

Middleton 

399 

380 

10 

Milton 

1,036 

1,021 

16 

New  Durham 

729 

657 

13 

Rochester  Ward  1 

1,308 

1,215 

18 

Rochester  Ward  2 

1,139 

1,069 

11 

Rochester  Ward  3 

1,204 

1,102 

15 

Rochester  Ward  4 

1,049 

1.182 

17 

Rochester  Ward  5 

1,070 

1,123 

12 

Rochester  Ward  6 

888 

981 

23 

Rollinsford 

646 

827 

7 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

581 

724 

15 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

438 

560 

6 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

472 

586 

2 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

517 

727 

9 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

347 

504 

5 

Strafford 

1,121 

1,121 

16 

Totals 


25,825 


32,942 


420 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY 


Bush  and 

Kerry  and 

Nader  and 

Cheney,  r 

Edwards,  d 

Camejo,  i 

Acworth 

221 

297 

3 

Charlestown 

1,007 

1,295 

12 

Claremont  Ward  1 

716 

1,025 

14 

Claremont  Ward  2 

983 

1.241 

20 

Claremont  Ward  3 

876 

987 

16 

Cornish 

431 

608 

3 

Croydon 

248 

157 

2 

Goshen 

225 

192 

6 

Grantham 

780 

993 

10 

Langdon 

153 

195 

2 

Lempster 

284 

226 

5 

Newport 

1.458 

1,425 

20 

Plainfield 

508 

893 

5 

Springfield 

411 

324 

7 

Sunapee 

1,108 

972 

13 

Unity 

404 

335 

6 

Washington 

329 

269 

7 

Totals 


10,142 


1 1 ,434 


151 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


379 


GOVERNOR 


COUNTY  SUMMARY 


Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 


Benson,  r 

Lynch, d 

17.598 

14,304 

15.797 

12,003 

16.225 

24,085 

7.790 

8,884 

20,842 

25,043 

100,867 

91,344 

30,443 

45,403 

80,174 

75,885 

26,261 

31.912 

9.984 

11,436 

Totals 


325.981 


340.299 


BELKNAP  COUNTY 


Alton 
Bamstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Ward  1 
Laconia  Ward  2 
Laconia  Ward  3 
Laconia  Ward  4 
Laconia  Ward  5 
Laconia  Ward  6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbornton 
Tilton 


Benson,  r 

Lynch, d 

1,944 

1,095 

1,126 

1.190 

1.797 

1,499 

412 

291 

2.637 

1.900 

1.026 

964 

872 

630 

620 

559 

592 

609 

652 

607 

564 

512 

874 

677 

2,069 

1.475 

679 

533 

882 

848 

852 

915 

Totals 


17,598 


14,304 


380 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


GOVERNOR 


CARROLL  COUNTY 


Benson,  r 


Lynch,  d 


Albany 

Bartlett 

Brooklield 

Chatham 

Conway 

Eaton 

Effingham 

Freedom 

Hale's  Location 

Hart's  Location 

Jackson 

Madison 

Moultonborough 

Ossipee 

Sandwich 

Tamworth 

Tuftonboro 

Wakefield 

Wolfeboro 


182 

203 

993 

925 

264 

180 

105 

80 

2,551 

2,432 

107 

163 

412 

302 

505 

440 

86 

21 

20 

11 

311 

400 

719 

614 

1,910 

1,052 

1,273 

789 

469 

537 

773 

733 

1,042 

546 

1,550 

962 

2,525 

1,613 

Totals 


15,797 


12,003 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY 


Benson,  r 


Lynch, d 


Alstead 

Chesterfield 

Dublin 

Fitzwilliam 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 


445 

612 

908 

1.183 

445 

641 

597 

700 

193 

234 

221 

488 

746 

1.079 

1,386 

1,525 

614 

1,564 

738 

1,717 

810 

1,519 

866 

1,659 

870 

1,758 

397 

757 

151 

296 

143 

279 

300 

332 

1,603 

1,417 

50 

95 

322 

323 

177 

215 

209 

251 

1,501 

1,936 

447 

584 

968 

1,197 

345 

652 

773 

1,072 

Totals 


16,225 


24.085 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


381 


GOVERNOR 


COOS  COUNTY 


Benson,  r 


Lynch, d 


Berlin  Ward  1 

Berlin  Ward  2 

Berlin  Ward  3 

Berlin  Ward  4 

Carroll 

Clarksville 

Colebrook 

Columbia 

Dalton 

Dixville 

Dummer 

Errol 

Gorham 

Green's  Grant 

Jefferson 

Lancaster 

Milan 

Millsfield 

Northumberland 

Pinkham's  Grant 

Pittsburg 

Randolph 

Shelburne 

Stark 

Stewartstown 

Stratford 

Wentworth's  Location 

Whitefield 


361 

796 

454 

758 

505 

880 

378 

700 

238 

206 

92 

53 

552 

463 

211 

139 

289 

210 

12 

14 

104 

84 

116 

77 

616 

1.014 

— 

3 

366 

239 

901 

792 

310 

421 

14 

1 

543 

500 

1 

17 

343 

171 

92 

174 

111 

169 

152 

141 

254 

170 

141 

159 

16 

10 

618 

523 

Totals 


7,790 


8,884 


No  votes  cast  in  Coos  County:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant.  Bean's  Grant.  Bean's  Purchase. 
Cambridge.  Chandler's  Purchase,  Crawford's  Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location, 
Hadley's  Purchase.  Kilkenny,  Low  &  Burbank's  Grant,  Martin's  Location,  Odell,  Sargent's  Purchase, 
Second  College  Grant,  Success,  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


382 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


GOVERNOR 


GRAFTON  COUNTY 


Benson, r 


Lynch,  d 


Alexandria 

Ashland 

Bath 

Benton 

Bethlehem 

Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Campton 

Canaan 

Dorchester 

Easton 

Ellsworth 

Enfield 

Franconia 

Grafton 

Groton 

Hanover 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Holderness 

Landaff 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Livermore 

Lyman 

Lyme 

Monroe 

Orange 

Orford 

Piermont 

Plymouth 

Rumney 

Sugar  Hill 

Thornton 

Warren 

Waterville  Valley 

Wentworth 

Woodstock 


467 

372 

607 

451 

268 

204 

112 

64 

601 

771 

370 

260 

896 

700 

820 

801 

764 

904 

107 

77 

73 

115 

30 

20 

1,051 

1,287 

309 

435 

321 

289 

189 

112 

1,557 

4,641 

1,198 

868 

247 

167 

611 

664 

118 

117 

811 

1,384 

811 

1 .304 

825 

1.142 

483 

345 

409 

315 

1,602 

1,390 

183 

124 

353 

802 

314 

204 

64 

93 

322 

370 

200 

224 

1,339 

2,129 

557 

398 

167 

225 

672 

413 

256 

244 

92 

94 

279 

202 

387 

322 

Totals 


20,842 


25,043 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


383 


GOVERNOR 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 


Amherst 

Antrim 

Bedford 

Bennington 

Brookline 

Deering 

Francestown 

Goffstown 

Greenfield 

Greenville 

Hancock 

Hillsborough 

Hollis 

Hudson 

Litchfield 

Lyndeborough 

Manchester  Ward  1 

Manchester  Ward  2 

Manchester  Ward  3 

Manchester  Ward  4 

Manchester  Ward  5 

Manchester  Ward  6 

Manchester  Ward  7 

Manchester  Ward  8 

Manchester  Ward  9 

Manchester  Ward  10 

Manchester  Ward  11 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

Mason 

Merrimack 

Milford 

Mont  Vernon 

Nashua  Ward  1 

Nashua  Ward  2 

Nashua  Ward  3 

Nashua  Ward  4 

Nashua  Ward  5 

Nashua  Ward  6 

Nashua  Ward  7 

Nashua  Ward  8 

Nashua  Ward  9 

New  Boston 

New  Ipswich 

Pelham 

Peterborough 

Sharon 

Temple 

Weare 

Wilton 

Windsor 


Benson,  r 

Lynch, d 

3,736 

3.336 

654 

757 

6,763 

4,039 

386 

353 

1,451 

1.129 

513 

466 

512 

520 

4,912 

3,779 

408 

422 

415 

504 

443 

745 

1,328 

1.353 

2,532 

2,240 

6,412 

5,054 

2,428 

1,671 

525 

453 

2,625 

2,838 

2,205 

2.285 

1,213 

1,589 

1,667 

1,689 

1,360 

1,424 

2,259 

1.939 

1,853 

1.715 

2,598 

1.959 

2,009 

1.910 

2,057 

1,888 

1,552 

1,399 

2.125 

1,886 

409 

415 

7,873 

6,610 

3,877 

3.361 

701 

645 

2,604 

2,727 

2,367 

2,138 

2.012 

2,457 

1,238 

1,719 

2,530 

2,467 

1.832 

2,244 

1 .743 

1,943 

1,997 

2,188 

2,478 

2,420 

1,605 

1.184 

1.566 

809 

3,652 

2.679 

1.315 

2,382 

81 

151 

378 

430 

2,491 

1,847 

1.109 

1,125 

68 

61 

Totals 


100,867 


91,344 


384 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


GOVERNOR 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY 


Benson,  r 


I   MK'll.  d 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 


997 

1.185 

605 

746 

641 

1,017 

1,917 

2,748 

418 

557 

524 

984 

596 

802 

788 

1,581 

581 

1,257 

429 

1,122 

566 

1,645 

565 

1,624 

456 

1,255 

547 

1,799 

585 

1,350 

554 

1,128 

981 

1,998 

324 

306 

752 

745 

1,094 

1,246 

591 

738 

449 

606 

609 

742 

911 

1 ,53 1 

297 

246 

3,626 

2.774 

1,091 

2,688 

1,238 

1,476 

633 

626 

1,327 

1.535 

1,062 

1,189 

1,509 

2,047 

942 

963 

330 

424 

490 

658 

667 

1,001 

421 

600 

330 

464 

Totals 


30,443 


45,403 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


385 


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  Ward  1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 


Benson,  r 

Lynch, d 

2,535 

1.713 

1,788 

1.134 

1.075 

934 

1.475 

998 

1.611 

926 

1.275 

910 

1.293 

1.078 

7.903 

6,774 

656 

513 

1,576 

1,516 

3.396 

4.714 

1.161 

848 

888 

1.172 

2,844 

2.003 

4,279 

5,021 

781 

566 

633 

630 

1,774 

1,439 

6,911 

5.119 

336 

447 

468 

494 

252 

289 

1,830 

2,890 

1,147 

1,106 

1,361 

1,502 

1,066 

1,091 

1.186 

1,160 

2,326 

1,729 

666 

1,406 

721 

2,169 

537 

966 

1,205 

1,995 

792 

2,018 

2,635 

2,087 

1.717 

1.970 

7,905 

6,177 

1.635 

1.154 

2,137 

2,059 

258 

279 

1,917 

2,188 

4,223 

2,701 

Totals 


80.174 


75,885 


386 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


GOVERNOR 

STRAFFORD  COUNTY 


Barrington 
Dover  Ward  1 
Dover  Ward  2 
Dover  Ward  3 
Dover  Ward  4 
Dover  Ward  5 
Dover  Ward  6 
Durham 
Farmington 
Lee 

Madbury 
Middleton 
Milton 

New  Durham 
Rochester  Ward  1 
Rochester  Ward  2 
Rochester  Ward  3 
Rochester  Ward  4 
Rochester  Ward  5 
Rochester  Ward  6 
Rollinsford 
Somersworth  Ward  1 
Somersworth  Ward  2 
Somersworth  Ward  3 
Somersworth  Ward  4 
Somersworth  Ward  5 
Strafford 


son,  r 

Lynch, d 

2,018 

2,262 

816 

1.493 

814 

1 .504 

1,409 

1.557 

1,140 

1,607 

930 

1,394 

1,223 

1.371 

1,735 

3,999 

1,562 

1,269 

860 

1.527 

425 

593 

428 

355 

1,089 

963 

790 

591 

1,349 

1.175 

1,136 

1,062 

1,191 

1,120 

1,137 

1,095 

1,149 

1,034 

882 

983 

689 

782 

587 

705 

450 

552 

454 

599 

541 

699 

364 

482 

1,093 

1.139 

Totals 


26,261 


31,912 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY 


Benson,  r 


Lynch, d 


Acworth 

Charlestown 

Claremont  Ward  1 

Claremont  Ward  2 

Claremont  Ward  3 

Comish 

Croydon 

Goshen 

Grantham 

Langdon 

Lempster 

Newport 

Plainfield 

Springfield 

Sunapee 

Unity 

Washington 


206 

311 

1,015 

1,285 

698 

1,035 

918 

1,288 

860 

997 

431 

599 

241 

163 

223 

194 

827 

935 

157 

188 

254 

237 

1,443 

1.438 

525 

871 

373 

317 

1,088 

968 

386 

345 

339 

265 

Totals 


9.984 


,436 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


387 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR 
COUNTY  SUMMARY 


Belknap 

Carroll 

Cheshire 

Coos 

Grafton 

Hillsborough 

Merrimack 

Rockingham 

Strafford 

Sullivan 

Totals 


Gregg,  r 

Haddock,  d 

22,949 

8.643 

18,663 

8,868 

21.901 

18.116 

11.819 

4,684 

27,323 

17,990 

128,739 

60,409 

49.804 

25,117 

104,087 

48,739 

36,321 

21,037 

13.241 

7,946 

434,847 


221.549 


BELKNAP  COUNTY 


Alton 
Barnstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Ward  1 
Laconia  Ward  2 
Laconia  Ward  3 
Laconia  Ward  4 
Laconia  Ward  5 
Laconia  Ward  6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbomton 
Tilton 


Gregg,  r 

Haddock,  d 

2,303 

701 

1.536 

743 

2,403 

862 

511 

183 

3,397 

1,078 

1 ,394 

582 

1.185 

386 

807 

363 

860 

316 

870 

376 

731 

332 

1.151 

387 

2,615 

869 

838 

367 

1.168 

526 

1.180 

572 

Totals 


22,949 


8,643 


388 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR 

CARROLL  COUNTY 


Albany 

Bartlett 

Brookneld 

Chatham 

Conway 

Eaton 

Effingham 

Freedom 

Hale's  Location 

Hart's  Location 

Jackson 

Madison 

Moultonborough 

Ossipee 

Sandwich 

Tamworth 

Tuftonboro 

Wakefield 

Wolfeboro 

Totals 


Gregg,  r 

Haddock,  d 

193 

172 

1,190 

692 

311 

127 

127 

56 

2.999 

1,962 

146 

123 

460 

244 

638 

314 

90 

19 

18 

12 

400 

310 

806 

525 

2,285 

651 

1 .457 

572 

542 

463 

927 

559 

1.209 

378 

1,832 

642 

3,033 

1,047 

18.663 


,868 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY 


Alstead 

Chesterfield 

Dublin 

Fitzwilliam 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 


£g>r 

Haddock,  d 

563 

491 

1,209 

879 

545 

539 

727 

552 

252 

172 

306 

410 

972 

791 

1,804 

1,106 

859 

1,279 

1,036 

1,388 

1,201 

1,133 

1,364 

1,133 

1,453 

1,167 

569 

581 

239 

207 

194 

228 

344 

258 

1.817 

1,212 

74 

79 

392 

246 

221 

164 

295 

156 

2,068 

1,350 

605 

417 

1,228 

918 

555 

441 

1,009 

819 

Totals 


21,901 


18.116 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


389 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR 

COOS  COUNTY 


Berlin  Ward  1 

Berlin  Ward  2 

Berlin  Ward  3 

Berlin  Ward  4 

Cambridge 

Carroll 

Clarksville 

Colebrook 

Columbia 

Dalton 

Dixville 

Dummer 

Errol 

Gorham 

Green's  Grant 

Jefferson 

Lancaster 

Milan 

Millsfield 

Northumberland 

Pinkham's  Grant 

Pittsburg 

Randolph 

Shelburne 

Stark 

Stewartstown 

Stratford 

Wentworth's  Location 

Whiteheld 


sgg<  r 

Haddock,  d 

779 

373 

850 

353 

988 

383 

732 

334 

1 

1 

299 

135 

117 

27 

787 

223 

287 

55 

348 

141 

21 

5 

142 

44 

154 

34 

1,103 

511 

2 

0 

452 

136 

1,220 

450 

515 

213 

15 

0 

729 

306 

3 

16 

410 

95 

156 

111 

205 

75 

206 

85 

313 

106 

191 

106 

19 

7 

775 

359 

Totals 


11.819 


4,684 


No  votes  cast  Coos  County:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant.  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase,  Chandler's  Purchase. 
Crawford's  Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant.  Erving's  Location,  Hadley's  Purchase.  Kilkenny.  Low  &  Burbank's  Grant. 
Martin's  Location.  Odell,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant,  Success.  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


390 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR 

GRAFTON  COUNTY 


Alexandria 

Ashland 

Bath 

Benton 

Bethlehem 

Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Campton 

Canaan 

Dorchester 

Easton 

Ellsworth 

Enfield 

Franconia 

Grafton 

Groton 

Hanover 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Holdemess 

Landaff 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Livermore 

Lyman 

Lyme 

Monroe 

Orange 

Orford 

Piermont 

Plymouth 

Rumney 

Sugar  Hill 

Thornton 

Warren 

Waterville  Valley 

Wentworth 

Woodstock 


JggiT 

Haddock,  d 

588 

241 

744 

296 

332 

135 

124 

50 

828 

537 

451 

168 

1.128 

445 

1,042 

503 

993 

662 

126 

55 

101 

83 

38 

19 

1,360 

937 

436 

288 

379 

227 

208 

92 

2,284 

3,920 

1,493 

532 

320 

95 

810 

440 

168 

58 

1,130 

1,038 

1,061 

1.013 

1,099 

863 

609 

217 

522 

195 

2,204 

776 

215 

83 

511 

626 

401 

117 

84 

65 

392 

295 

276 

149 

1,814 

1,531 

671 

283 

219 

169 

858 

222 

357 

141 

126 

65 

341 

136 

480 

223 

Totals 


27.323 


17,990 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


391 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR 

HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 


Amherst 

Antrim 

Bedford 

Bennington 

Brookline 

Deering 

Francestown 

Goffstown 

Greenfield 

Greenville 

Hancock 

Hillsborough 

Hollis 

Hudson 

Litchfield 

Lyndeborough 

Manchester  Ward  1 

Manchester  Ward  2 

Manchester  Ward  3 

Manchester  Ward  4 

Manchester  Ward  5 

Manchester  Ward  6 

Manchester  Ward  7 

Manchester  Ward  8 

Manchester  Ward  9 

Manchester  Ward  10 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

Manchester  Ward  12 

Mason 

Merrimack 

Milford 

Mont  Vemon 

Nashua  Ward  1 

Nashua  Ward  2 

Nashua  Ward  3 

Nashua  Ward  4 

Nashua  Ward  5 

Nashua  Ward  6 

Nashua  Ward  7 

Nashua  Ward  8 

Nashua  Ward  9 

New  Boston 

New  Ipswich 

Pelham 

Peterborough 

Sharon 

Temple 

Weare 

Wilton 

Windsor 


regg,  r 

Haddock,  d 

4.773 

2,158 

824 

575 

8,311 

2,350 

462 

276 

1,791 

740 

618 

353 

619 

416 

6,406 

2,163 

494 

342 

512 

403 

619 

581 

1,775 

865 

3,301 

1,374 

7,740 

3,498 

2,969 

1,041 

614 

343 

3,770 

1,604 

3,050 

1,395 

1.581 

1,186 

2,141 

1,167 

1,696 

1,018 

2,993 

1.118 

2,478 

1,076 

3,429 

1,082 

2.701 

1,175 

2,764 

1,140 

2,038 

861 

2,827 

1,120 

502 

290 

10,057 

4,186 

4,889 

2,247 

886 

443 

3,412 

1,845 

2.962 

1,465 

2,663 

1,714 

1,567 

1,329 

3,201 

1.674 

2,451 

1,555 

2,372 

1,260 

2,502 

1,547 

3.175 

1,605 

1,938 

808 

1,731 

635 

4,213 

1.915 

1,868 

1,846 

114 

119 

453 

350 

3,102 

1,195 

1,306 

917 

79 

44 

Totals 


128.739 


60.409 


392 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR 

MERRIMACK  COUNTY 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northfield 

Pembroke 

Pittsrield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 


egg.  r 

Haddock,  d 

1,489 

661 

825 

506 

1,129 

514 

3,285 

1,327 

584 

378 

887 

632 

988 

410 

1,529 

811 

1,124 

681 

911 

615 

1,157 

1,022 

1,240 

898 

921 

743 

1,410 

895 

1,236 

693 

991 

668 

1,951 

995 

416 

211 

1,080 

403 

1,641 

673 

863 

449 

669 

370 

893 

435 

1,464 

945 

370 

170 

4,789 

1,533 

2,362 

1,362 

1,979 

716 

878 

367 

1,955 

883 

1,572 

665 

2,475 

1,038 

1,334 

545 

507 

224 

683 

446 

1,019 

625 

707 

310 

491 

298 

Totals 


49,804 


25,117 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


393 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR 
ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 


Atkinson 

Auburn 

Brentwood 

Candia 

Chester 

Danville 

Deerrleld 

Derry 

East  Kingston 

Epping 

Exeter 

Fremont 

Greenland 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Londonderry 

New  Castle 

Newfields 

Newington 

Newmarket 

Newton 

North  Hampton 

Northwood 

Nottingham 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 


Gregg,  r 

Haddock,  d 

3.012 

1.144 

2,253 

620 

1.372 

621 

1,847 

585 

1,885 

619 

1 .483 

643 

1,638 

699 

9,675 

4,661 

805 

357 

2.101 

946 

4.870 

3.075 

1.429 

542 

1,457 

575 

3,477 

1.271 

6.086 

3.031 

1.012 

312 

798 

428 

2,182 

946 

8.450 

3,324 

550 

220 

647 

291 

395 

138 

2,697 

1,913 

1,373 

801 

2,040 

779 

1,433 

698 

1,629 

670 

2,763 

1,213 

1.095 

937 

1.318 

1,483 

908 

561 

1.943 

1,182 

1.391 

1,354 

3,272 

1.372 

2,587 

1,074 

9,393 

4,337 

1,941 

796 

2,670 

1,419 

320 

203 

2,891 

1,141 

4,999 

1,758 

Totals 


104.087 


48,739 


394 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


UNITED  STATES  SENATOR 

STRAFFORD  COUNTY 


Barrington 
Dover  Ward  1 
Dover  Ward  2 
Dover  Ward  3 
Dover  Ward  4 
Dover  Ward  5 
Dover  Ward  6 
Durham 
Farmington 
Lee 

Madbury 
Middleton 
Milton 
New  Durham 
Rochester  Ward  1 
Rochester  Ward  2 
Rochester  Ward  3 
Rochester  Ward  4 
Rochester  Ward  5 
Rochester  Ward  6 
Rollinsford 
Somersworth  Ward  1 
Somersworth  Ward  2 
Somersworth  Ward  3 
Somersworth  Ward  4 
Somersworth  Ward  5 
Strafford 


Gregg,  r 

Haddock,  d 

2,800 

1,405 

1,173 

1,124 

1,202 

1,093 

1,941 

1.013 

1,636 

1,057 

1,363 

938 

1,686 

908 

2,783 

2,876 

1,936 

850 

1,395 

968 

609 

400 

535 

224 

1,379 

641 

971 

398 

1.725 

747 

1,565 

603 

1,618 

641 

1,478 

711 

1,512 

630 

1,181 

659 

917 

533 

848 

434 

634 

346 

646 

384 

766 

448 

499 

331 

1.523 

675 

Totals 


36,321 


21.037 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY 


Acworth 

Charlestown 

Claremont  Ward  1 

Claremont  Ward  2 

Claremont  Ward  3 

Cornish 

Croydon 

Goshen 

Grantham 

Langdon 

Lempster 

Newport 

Plainfield 

Springfield 

Sunapee 

Unity 

Washington 


Gregg,  r 

Haddock,  d 

259 

254 

1,362 

922 

1,014 

708 

1,422 

747 

1,174 

647 

563 

450 

285 

117 

271 

137 

1 ,033 

705 

203 

138 

316 

197 

1,905 

939 

699 

672 

466 

219 

1,420 

614 

453 

276 

396 

204 

Totals 


13,241 


7,946 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


395 


U.S.  HOUSE:  FIRST  DISTRICT 


Albany 

Alton 

Auburn 

Barrington 

Barnstead 

Bartlett 

Bedford 

Belmont 

Brentwood 

Brookfield 

Candia 

Center  Harbor 

Chatham 

Chester 

Conway 

Danville 

Deerfield 

Derry 

Dover  Ward  1 

Dover  Ward  2 

Dover  Ward  3 

Dover  Ward  4 

Dover  Ward  5 

Dover  Ward  6 

Durham 

East  Kingston 

Eaton 

Effingham 

Epping 

Exeter 

Farmington 

Freedom 

Fremont 

Gilford 

Gilmanton 

Goffstown 

Greenland 

Hale's  Location 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Hart's  Location 

Hooksett 

Jackson 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Laconia  Ward  1 

Laconia  Ward  2 

Laconia  Ward  3 

Laconia  Ward  4 

Laconia  Ward  5 

Laconia  Ward  6 

Lee 

Londonderry 

Madbury 

Madison 

Manchester  Ward  1 

Manchester  Ward  2 


Jley,  r 

Nadeau,  d 

214 

165 

2,301 

675 

2,075 

765 

2,542 

1,648 

1,498 

741 

1.118 

752 

7.884 

2.670 

2,344 

898 

1,305 

664 

325 

115 

1,724 

671 

485 

202 

125 

56 

1,839 

645 

2,876 

2,017 

1.465 

642 

1,592 

714 

9,147 

5,026 

984 

1,303 

1,009 

1.276 

1,721 

1,206 

1,388 

1,292 

1,164 

1,108 

1,444 

1,051 

2,249 

3,364 

811 

329 

147 

120 

486 

219 

1,932 

1.063 

4,408 

3,449 

1,796 

972 

645 

293 

1,366 

568 

3,184 

1,215 

1,364 

600 

5,834 

2,617 

1,229 

777 

90 

16 

3,280 

1,411 

5,449 

3,605 

967 

364 

20 

9 

4,424 

1,820 

383 

321 

766 

445 

2.117 

979 

1,121 

420 

773 

380 

757 

407 

803 

433 

682 

364 

1,093 

425 

1,176 

1,162 

8,008 

3,630 

530 

467 

806 

513 

3,298 

2,044 

2,670 

1.719 

Bradley,  r        Nadeau,  d 


Manchester  Ward  3 

Manchester  Ward  4 

Manchester  Ward  5 

Manchester  Ward  6 

Manchester  Ward  7 

Manchester  Ward  8 

Manchester  Ward  9 

Manchester  Ward  10 

Manchester  Ward  11 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

Meredith 

Merrimack 

Middleton 

Milton 

Moultonborough 

New  Castle 

New  Durham 

New  Hampton 

Newfields 

Newington 

Newmarket 

Newton 

North  Hampton 

Northwood 

Nottingham 

Ossipee 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

Raymond 

Rye 

Rochester  Ward  1 

Rochester  Ward  2 

Rochester  Ward  3 

Rochester  Ward  4 

Rochester  Ward  5 

Rochester  Ward  6 

Rollinsford 

Sandown 

Sandwich 

Seabrook 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

South  Hampton 

Strafford 

Stratham 

Tamworth 

Tuftonboro 

Wakefield 

Wolfeboro 

Totals 


1,367 

1,864 

1,461 

2,625 

2,154 

3,033 

2,324 

2,385 

1.752 

2,475 

2,424 

9,307 

511 

1,299 

2,184 

498 

960 

803 

583 

362 

2,339 

1,326 

1,806 

1,329 

1,509 

1,472 

2,629 

876 

986 

717 

1,562 

1,107 

3,111 

2,136 

1,555 

1,461 

1,482 

1,322 

1,365 

1,077 

813 

1,855 

533 

2,522 

737 

550 

554 

663 

457 

299 

1,384 

2,583 

917 

1,231 

1,783 

3,184 

204,836 


1,366 

1,376 

1,218 

1,450 

1,348 

1.429 

1,523 

1.460 

1.100 

1,424 

1,026 

4,680 

250 

705 

706 

270 

407 

390 

346 

176 

2,224 

833 

1,007 

763 

775 

544 

1,279 

1,149 

1,818 

745 

1.562 

1,621 

1,470 

1,495 

882 

701 

760 

845 

765 

743 

623 

838 

458 

1.513 

537 

417 

477 

548 

371 

218 

788 

1,437 

561 

364 

686 

937 

118,226 


396 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


U.S.  HOUSE:  SECOND  DISTRICT 


Bass,  r 


Hodes,  d 


Kalin.  1 


Acworth 

Alexandria 

Allenstown 

Alstead 

Amherst 

Andover 

Antrim 

Ashland 

Atkinson 

Bath 

Bennington 

Benton 

Berlin  Ward  1 

Berlin  Ward  2 

Berlin  Ward  3 

Berlin  Ward  4 

Bethlehem 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Brookline 

Cambridge 

Campton 

Canaan 

Canterbury 

Carroll 

Charlestown 

Chesterfield 

Chichester 

Claremont  Ward  1 

Claremont  Ward  2 

Claremont  Ward  3 

Clarksville 

Colebrook 

Columbia 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Cornish 

Croydon 

Dalton 

Danbury 

Deering 

Dixville 

Dorchester 

Dublin 

Dummer 

Dunbarton 

Easton 

Ellsworth 

Enfield 


263 

219 

27 

554 

225 

34 

1,295 

766 

72 

544 

454 

41 

4,324 

2,319 

255 

727 

555 

34 

804 

523 

55 

677 

301 

43 

2,692 

1,236 

148 

307 

137 

19 

443 

254 

25 

126 

33 

10 

628 

477 

30 

701 

451 

37 

820 

516 

26 

566 

462 

23 

759 

548 

46 

965 

611 

42 

2,765 

1,738 

110 

541 

393 

29 

418 

186 

15 

1,036 

472 

57 

1,668 

735 

107 

1 

1 

0 

993 

559 

53 

902 

670 

67 

767 

703 

42 

255 

157 

21 

1,276 

897 

79 

1,149 

871 

49 

847 

484 

54 

929 

691 

53 

1,231 

874 

65 

1.079 

667 

61 

116 

26 

3 

764 

204 

30 

282 

55 

6 

1,266 

987 

61 

957 

794 

51 

725 

776 

22 

880 

1,229 

78 

910 

1,889 

52 

739 

869 

53 

1,009 

1,268 

42 

998 

864 

63 

831 

785 

45 

1,562 

1,336 

51 

543 

451 

24 

268 

108 

15 

343 

135 

14 

388 

239 

28 

594 

325 

41 

22 

3 

1 

119 

57 

5 

593 

445 

37 

136 

43 

7 

937 

499 

33 

93 

86 

6 

44 

11 

4 

1,278 

930 

73 

GENERAL  ELECTION 


397 


U.S.  HOUSE:  SECOND  DISTRICT 


Epsom 

Enrol 

Fitzwilliam 

Francestown 

Franconia 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Gilsum 

Gorham 

Goshen 

Grafton 

Grantham 

Greenfield 

Greenville 

Green's  Grant 

Groton 

Hancock 

Hanover 

Harrisville 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hillsborough 

Hinsdale 

Holderness 

Hollis 

Hopkinton 

Hudson 

Jaffrey 

Jefferson 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Lancaster 

Landaff 

Langdon 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

Lempster 

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Litchfield 

Littleton 

Loudon 

Lyman 

Lyme 

Lyndeborough 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Mason 

Milan 

Milford 

Millsfield 

Monroe 

Mont  Vernon 


ass,  r 

Hodes,  d 

Kahn,  1 

1,459 

772 

55 

148 

31 

7 

713 

498 

54 

594 

395 

32 

414 

284 

20 

821 

443 

38 

611 

388 

31 

786 

488 

35 

244 

164 

18 

953 

614 

34 

253 

138 

18 

377 

201 

23 

940 

762 

37 

471 

311 

39 

498 

355 

51 

1 

2 

0 

188 

92 

15 

642 

516 

34 

1,887 

4,045 

263 

322 

366 

21 

1,418 

509 

81 

291 

115 

8 

1,276 

1.039 

81 

333 

179 

14 

1,629 

906 

88 

892 

803 

75 

785 

425 

37 

2,970 

1.484 

184 

1,977 

1.669 

74 

6,986 

3.691 

450 

1.776 

1.002 

98 

426 

136 

22 

843 

1.127 

129 

1,003 

1.301 

95 

1,088 

1,131 

89 

1,278 

1.142 

77 

1,297 

1.195 

98 

1.141 

480 

52 

161 

63 

3 

215 

111 

13 

1,001 

1.080 

74 

957 

1.042 

72 

978 

897 

74 

303 

165 

13 

557 

227 

30 

502 

184 

20 

2.740 

1,073 

154 

2.061 

817 

81 

1,721 

843 

74 

208 

75 

16 

459 

660 

24 

583 

341 

37 

561 

552 

26 

230 

194 

16 

473 

269 

0 

468 

232 

21 

4,404 

2,380 

252 

15 

0 

0 

394 

105 

20 

807 

454 

52 

398 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


U.S.  HOUSE:  SECOND  DISTRICT 


Bass,  r 


Hodes,  d 


Kahn,  1 


Nashua  Ward  1 

Nashua  Ward  2 

Nashua  Ward  3 

Nashua  Ward  4 

Nashua  Ward  5 

Nashua  Ward  6 

Nashua  Ward  7 

Nashua  Ward  8 

Nashua  Ward  9 

Nelson 

New  Boston 

New  Ipswich 

New  London 

Newbury 

Newport 

Northfield 

Northumberland 

Orange 

Orford 

Pelham 

Pembroke 

Peterborough 

Piermont 

Pinkham's  Grant 

Pittsburg 

Pittsfield 

Plainfield 

Plymouth 

Randolph 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Rumney 

Salem 

Salisbury 

Sanbornton 

Sharon 

Shelburne 

Springfield 

Stark 

Stewartstown 

Stoddard 

Stratford 

Sugar  Hill 

Sullivan 

Sunapee 

Surry 

Sutton 

Swanzey 


2,977 

2,029 

203 

2,615 

1,608 

171 

2,339 

1,838 

196 

1,295 

1,440 

157 

2,816 

1,838 

181 

2,106 

1,743 

130 

2,042 

1,415 

140 

2,181 

1,653 

174 

2.761 

1,818 

162 

200 

208 

7 

1,809 

818 

100 

1,678 

568 

99 

1,756 

1,013 

69 

777 

433 

37 

1,771 

929 

112 

1,382 

726 

85 

658 

333 

35 

81 

64 

6 

374 

288 

21 

3,906 

1.867 

252 

2,165 

1,239 

84 

2,002 

1 .556 

120 

251 

155 

20 

0 

16 

1 

409 

88 

13 

1,204 

581 

57 

641 

692 

36 

1,585 

1,525 

209 

123 

131 

12 

319 

243 

18 

1 ,793 

1.017 

3 

71 

74 

7 

636 

278 

31 

8,507 

4,467 

534 

455 

264 

17 

1,035 

606 

38 

128 

98 

6 

198 

79 

3 

429 

224 

24 

192 

85 

7 

292 

92 

25 

362 

239 

16 

174 

108 

8 

204 

171 

11 

220 

143 

11 

1,329 

642 

53 

277 

159 

20 

628 

457 

42 

1,954 

1,341 

92 

GENERAL  ELECTION 


399 


U.S.  HOUSE:  SECOND  DISTRICT 


Bass,  r 


Hodes,  d 


Kahn,  1 


Temple 

Thornton 

Tilton 

Troy 

Unity 

Walpole 

Warner 

Warren 

Washington 

Waterville  Valley 

We  are 

Webster 

Wentvvorth 

Went  worth's  Location 

Westmoreland 

Whitefield 

Wilmot 

Wilton 

Winchester 

Windham 

Windsor 

Woodstock 


476 

304 

19 

778 

246 

48 

1.071 

607 

61 

591 

389 

43 

456 

233 

32 

1.173 

897 

63 

870 

692 

52 

351 

130 

16 

378 

179 

29 

110 

75 

6 

2.849 

1,234 

165 

629 

351 

25 

331 

127 

16 

14 

9 

3 

536 

426 

24 

743 

352 

40 

432 

337 

20 

1,242 

865 

89 

966 

745 

114 

4,591 

1.853 

229 

73 

43 

8 

443 

225 

31 

Totals 


191.  U 


125,280 


11,311 


No  votes  cast:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant.  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase,  Chandler's  Purchase,  Crawford's 
Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location,  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny.  Livermore,  Low  &  Burbank's  Grant. 
Martin's  Location.  Odell,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant,  Success,  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


400 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL:  DISTRICT  1 


Burton,  r&d 

Albany 

319 

Alexandria 

724 

Alton 

2,621 

Ashland 

942 

Bartlett 

1,590 

Bath 

453 

Belmont 

3,007 

Benton 

148 

Berlin  Ward  1 

1,070 

Berlin  Ward  2 

1,122 

Berlin  Ward  3 

1,287 

Berlin  Ward  4 

994 

Bethlehem 

1,234 

Bridgewater 

536 

Bristol 

1,413 

Cambridge 

2 

Campton 

1,403 

Canaan 

1,469 

Carroll 

387 

Center  Harbor 

566 

Charlestown 

2,000 

Chatham 

164 

Claremont  Ward  1 

1,442 

Claremont  Ward  2 

1,844 

Claremont  Ward  3 

1,588 

Clarksville 

141 

Colebrook 

921 

Columbia 

321 

Conway 

4,099 

Cornish 

882 

Croydon 

350 

Dalton 

447 

Dixville 

26 

Dorchester 

169 

Dummer 

176 

Easton 

171 

Eaton 

234 

Effingham 

610 

Ellsworth 

53 

Enfield 

1,994 

Errol 

171 

Franconia 

659 

Freedom 

772 

Gilford 

3,929 

Gorham 

1,546 

Grafton 

517 

Grantham 

1,479 

Green's  Grant 

3 

Groton 

268 

Hale's  Location 

94 

Hanover 

4,923 

Hart's  Location 

28 

Haverhill 

1,932 

Hebron 

369 

Holderness 

1,098 

Jackson 

597 

Jefferson 

505 

Burton,  r&d 

Laconia  Ward  1 

1 .367 

Laconia  Ward  2 

1,049 

Laconia  Ward  3 

1,058 

Laconia  Ward  4 

1.104 

Laconia  Ward  5 

943 

Laconia  Ward  6 

1,395 

Lancaster 

1,565 

Landaff 

220 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

1,825 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

1.770 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

1.674 

Lincoln 

760 

Lisbon 

518 

Littleton 

2,836 

Lyman 

287 

Lyme 

936 

Madison 

1,153 

Meredith 

3,156 

Milan 

699 

Millsfield 

15 

Monroe 

500 

Moultonborough 

2,598 

New  Hampton 

1,074 

Newport 

2,427 

Northumberland 

995 

Orange 

136 

Orford 

594 

Ossipee 

1,658 

Piermont 

394 

Pinkham's  Grant 

12 

Pittsburg 

498 

Plainfield 

1.139 

Plymouth 

2,989 

Randolph 

245 

Rumney 

871 

Sanbomton 

1,469 

Sandwich 

837 

Shelburne 

268 

Springfield 

576 

Stark 

272 

Stewartstown 

380 

Stratford 

280 

Sugar  Hill 

352 

Sunapee 

1,695 

Tamworth 

1,174 

Thornton 

972 

Tilton 

1,575 

Tuftonboro 

1,390 

Wakefield 

2.125 

Warren 

457 

Waterville  Valley 

159 

Wentworth 

447 

Went  worth's  Location 

23 

Whitefield 

1,066 

Wolfeboro 

3,520 

Woodstock 

646 

Totals 


117.952 


No  votes  cast:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase,  Chandler's  Purchase,  Crawford's 
Purchase.  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location,  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny,  Livermore,  Low  &  Burbank's 
Grant.  Martin's  Location,  Odell,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant,  Success,  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


401 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL:  DISTRICT  2 


Spaulding,  r 

Shea,  d 

Spaulding,  r 

Shea,  d 

Ac  worth 

245 

227 

Lempster 

261 

182 

Allenstown 

1.026 

999 

Loudon 

1 .557 

958 

Alstead 

405 

540 

Marlborough 

411 

665 

Andover 

683 

571 

Marlow 

189 

219 

Antrim 

696 

632 

Middleton 

368 

335 

Barnstead 

1.199 

908 

Milton 

978 

877 

Bennington 

381 

297 

Nelson 

167 

240 

Boscawen 

860 

669 

New  Durham 

738 

530 

Bow 

2,610 

1.710 

New  London 

1.648 

984 

Bradford 

536 

387 

Newbury 

732 

453 

Brookfield 

253 

157 

Northfield 

1.198 

868 

Canterbury 

728 

646 

Northwood 

1 .093 

902 

Chesterfield 

944 

1,000 

Pembroke 

1.836 

1.450 

Chichester 

815 

499 

Pittsfield 

1.028 

712 

Concord  Ward  1 

1,131 

1.068 

Rochester  Ward  1 

1,255 

1,048 

Concord  Ward  2 

832 

885 

Rochester  Ward  2 

1,200 

837 

Concord  Ward  3 

716 

743 

Rochester  Ward  3 

1,173 

927 

Concord  Ward  4 

870 

1.209 

Rochester  Ward  4 

1.064 

991 

Concord  Ward  5 

965 

1,046 

Rochester  Ward  5 

1.119 

891 

Concord  Ward  6 

667 

902 

Rochester  Ward  6 

852 

868 

Concord  Ward  7 

1,078 

1.100 

Rollinsford 

623 

733 

Concord  Ward  8 

965 

854 

Roxbury 

55 

80 

Concord  Ward  9 

776 

802 

Salisbury 

407 

277 

Concord  Ward  10 

1,524 

1.242 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

564 

630 

Danbury 

313 

270 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

414 

490 

Deerfield 

1,261 

856 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

408 

564 

Deering 

503 

416 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

462 

660 

Dublin 

493 

507 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

309 

468 

Epsom 

1,318 

849 

Stoddard 

313 

282 

Farmington 

1,401 

1,215 

Strafford 

1.058 

941 

Francestown 

544 

430 

Sullivan 

175 

184 

Franklin  Ward  1 

676 

571 

Surry 

233 

194 

Franklin  Ward  2 

504 

471 

Sutton 

586 

486 

Franklin  Ward  3 

652 

592 

Unity 

400 

283 

Gilmanton 

1,100 

754 

Walpole 

936 

1,073 

Gilsum 

200 

194 

Warner 

842 

703 

Goshen 

231 

153 

Washington 

335 

216 

Greenfield 

417 

363 

Weare 

2.417 

1,549 

Hancock 

544 

581 

Webster 

590 

359 

Harrisville 

310 

356 

Westmoreland 

452 

490 

Henniker 

1,294 

999 

Wilmot 

387 

361 

Hill 

300 

197 

Windsor 

70 

45 

Hillsborough 

1,472 

1,044 

Hopkinton 

2,184 

1,367 

Totals 

67,696 

57,430 

Langdon 

171 

147 

402 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL:  DISTRICT  3 


Atkinson 

Barrington 

Brentwood 

Chester 

Danville 

Dover  Ward  1 

Dover  Ward  2 

Dover  Ward  3 

Dover  Ward  4 

Dover  Ward  5 

Dover  Ward  6 

Durham 

East  Kingston 

Epping 

Exeter 

Fremont 

Greenland 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Lee 


Griffin,  r&d 

Griffin,  r&d 

3.454 

Madbury 

842 

3,526 

New  Castle 

648 

1,676 

Newfields 

807 

2,103 

Newington 

446 

1.789 

Newmarket 

3,854 

1,994 

Newton 

1 .756 

1,941 

North  Hampton 

2,415 

2,487 

Nottingham 

1 .743 

2,315 

Plaistow 

3,323 

1,949 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

1,636 

2,128 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

2,216 

4.788 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

1,245 

855 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

2,632 

2,579 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

2,215 

6,384 

Rye 

3,146 

1,636 

Salem 

11,638 

1,800 

Sandown 

2,325 

3,785 

Seabrook 

3,337 

7,452 

South  Hampton 

408 

1,097 

Stratham 

3,425 

922 

Windham 

5,725 

2,560 

2,000 

Totals 

117,002 

EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL:  DISTRICT  4 


Wieczorek,  r 

Buckley,  d 

Auburn 

1.816 

996 

Bedford 

6,926 

3,380 

Candia 

1.463 

913 

Derry 

7,108 

6.510 

Hooksett 

3,833 

2,321 

Hudson 

5,409 

5,228 

Litchfield 

2,210 

1,603 

Londonderry 

6,382 

4,795 

Manchester  Ward  1 

3,085 

2.249 

Manchester  Ward  2 

2,381 

1,960 

Manchester  Ward  3 

1,244 

1,452 

Manchester  Ward  4 

1.706 

1,539 

Wieczorek,  r 

Buckley,  d 

Manchester  Ward  5 

1,321 

1 ,360 

Manchester  Ward  6 

2.367 

1,698 

Manchester  Ward  7 

1,896 

1,567 

Manchester  Ward  8 

2,656 

1.768 

Manchester  Ward  9 

2,116 

1,684 

Manchester  Ward  10 

2,152 

1.675 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

1.576 

1,257 

Manchester  Ward  12 

2,257 

1,601 

Pelham 

2,799 

3,042 

Raymond 

2,482 

1,964 

Totals 


65,185 


50.562 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL:  DISTRICT  5 


Wheeler,  r 

Pignatelli,  d 

Wheeler,  r 

Pignatelli,  d 

Amherst 

3.419 

3.193 

Nashua  Ward  2 

2,028 

2,206 

Brookline 

1.348 

1.078 

Nashua  Ward  3 

1,725 

2,519 

Dunbarton 

851 

564 

Nashua  Ward  4 

1,009  ' 

1,814 

Fitzwilliam 

603 

625 

Nashua  Ward  5 

2,140 

2,531 

Goffstown 

4,789 

3,272 

Nashua  Ward  6 

1.474 

2,400 

Greenville 

435 

439 

Nashua  Ward  7 

1,497 

1,996 

Hinsdale 

693 

1.050 

Nashua  Ward  8 

1,587 

2,300 

Hollis 

2,225 

2,276 

Nashua  Ward  9 

1,967 

2,666 

Jaffrey 

1,447 

1,333 

New  Boston 

1.609 

1,019 

Keene  Ward  1 

616 

1.404 

New  Ipswich 

1,571 

741 

Keene  Ward  2 

685 

1,612 

Peterborough 

1,425 

2,106 

Keene  Ward  3 

779 

1.455 

Richmond 

298 

306 

Keene  Ward  4 

861 

1,545 

Rindge 

1,615 

1,252 

Keene  Ward  5 

874 

1,620 

Sharon 

97 

125 

Lyndeborough 

493 

438 

Swanzey 

1,454 

1,815 

Mason 

430 

333 

Temple 

367 

407 

Merrimack 

7,003 

6,336 

Troy 

458 

522 

Milford 

3,376 

3,571 

Wilton 

1,007 

1.153 

Mont  Vernon 

674 

606 

Winchester 

724 

1,024 

Nashua  Ward  1 

2,217 

2,778 

Totals 


57.870 


64,430 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


403 


STATE  SENATE 


DISTRICT  1 


DISTRICT  2 


Gallus,  r 

Sorlucco,  d 

Albany 

171 

183 

Bartlett 

941 

810 

Berlin  Ward  1 

685 

453 

Berlin  Ward  2 

773 

434 

Berlin  Ward  3 

924 

450 

Berlin  Ward  4 

609 

444 

Bethlehem 

607 

718 

Cambridge 

1 

1 

Carroll 

233 

192 

Clarksville 

99 

33 

Colebrook 

655 

290 

Columbia 

254 

75 

Dalton 

311 

169 

Dixville 

19 

7 

Dummer 

139 

50 

Errol 

140 

43 

Franconia 

336 

374 

Gorham 

988 

636 

Green's  Grant 

3 

0 

Hale's  Location 

81 

15 

Hart's  Location 

17 

12 

Jackson 

319 

342 

Jefferson 

409 

164 

Lancaster 

1.033 

786 

Lincoln 

457 

307 

Lisbon 

443 

288 

Littleton 

1.725 

1.183 

Lyman 

174 

118 

Milan 

475 

252 

Millsfkld 

15 

0 

Northumberland 

571 

442 

Pinkham's  Grant 

1 

15 

Pittsburg 

373 

122 

Randolph 

136 

118 

Shelburne 

190 

91 

Stark 

173 

110 

Stewartstown 

264 

128 

Stratford 

160 

125 

Sugar  Hill 

160 

218 

Waterville  Valley 

98 

76 

Wentworth's  Location 

21 

5 

Whitefield 

639 

469 

Alexandria 

Ashland 

Bath 

Benton 

Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Campton 

Canaan 

Center  Harbor 

Dorchester 

Easton 

Ellsworth 

Groton 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Holdemess 

Landaff 

Lyme 

Meredith 

Monroe 

New  Hampton 

Orange 

Orford 

Piermont 

Plymouth 

Rumney 

Sanbornton 

Thornton 

Warren 

Wentworth 

Woodstock 

Totals 


Johnson,  r 

439 
505 
275 
101 
345 
882 
712 
767 
428 
103 
80 
33 
161 
1,400 
239 
509 
138 
375 
2,281 
337 
665 
72 
309 
204 
1,104 
537 
940 
564 
285 
285 
332 

15,407 


Lovett,  d 

343 
510 

180 

59 

252 

617 

841 

784 

258 

71 

97 

24 

131 

552 

159 

747 

77 

722 

1,122 

150 

510 

77 

354 

209 

2,150 

390 

666 

486 

185 

173 

333 

13,229 


Totals 


15,822 


10,748 


District  1:  No  votes  cast:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase,  Chandler's  Purchase, 
Crawford's  Purchase.  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location.  Hadley's  Purchase,  Kilkenny,  Livermore.  Low  &  Burbank's 
Grant.  Martin's  Location,  Odeli,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant,  Success,  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


404 


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STATE  SENATE 


DISTRICT  3 


DISTRICT  4 


Kenney,  r 

Farnum,  d 

Boyce,  r 

Arsenault,  d 

Brookfield 

283 

140 

Alton 

1,858 

1,066 

Chatham 

111 

65 

Barnstead 

1,096 

1,040 

Conway 

2,447 

2,253 

Belmont 

1,631 

1,477 

Eaton 

120 

141 

Gilford 

2,271 

1,983 

Effingham 

408 

264 

Gilmanton 

1.014 

881 

Farmington 

1,512 

1,097 

Laconia  Ward  1 

816 

677 

Freedom 

523 

376 

Laconia  Ward  2 

572 

567 

Madison 

618 

686 

Laconia  Ward  3 

521 

630 

Middleton 

422 

295 

Laconia  Ward  4 

561 

651 

Milton 

1,103 

778 

Laconia  Ward  5 

469 

559 

Moultonborough 

1,875 

892 

Laconia  Ward  6 

781 

714 

Ossipee 

1,233 

701 

New  Durham 

684 

584 

Sandwich 

445 

526 

Strafford 

1,010 

1,010 

Tarn  worth 

661 

807 

Tilton 

822 

848 

Tuftonboro 

1,010 

490 

Wakefield 

1.714 

719 

Totals 

14.106 

12,687 

Wolfeboro 

2,559 

1,337 

Totals 


17.044 


11,567 


DISTRICT  5 


DISTRICT  6 


Dean,  r 

Burling,  d 

Green,  r 

DeChane,  d 

Andover 

654 

618 

Barrington 

2,274 

1,777 

Cornish 

323 

705 

Madbury 

510 

448 

Croydon 

227 

154 

Nottingham 

1,425 

771 

Danbury 

357 

235 

Rochester  Ward  1 

1,481 

911 

Enfield 

1,007 

1,237 

Rochester  Ward  2 

1,430 

695 

Franklin  Ward  1 

714 

543 

Rochester  Ward  3 

1,369 

823 

Franklin  Ward  2 

517 

448 

Rochester  Ward  4 

1,275 

876 

Franklin  Ward  3 

648 

601 

Rochester  Ward  5 

1,292 

802 

Grafton 

344 

235 

Rochester  Ward  6 

1,050 

757 

Grantham 

767 

947 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

711 

510 

Hanover 

1,702 

4,207 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

544 

400 

Hill 

316 

186 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

521 

471 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

835 

1,272 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

656 

515 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

787 

1,233 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

416 

378 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

777 

1,134 

Plainfield 

434 

945 

Totals 

14,954 

10,134 

Springfield 

375 

276 

Wilmot 

359 

412 

Totals 


11,143 


15,388 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


405 


STATE  SENATE 


DISTRICT  7 


DISTRICT  8 


Flanders,  r 

Rodd,  d 

Odell,  r 

French,  d 

Antrim 

694 

683 

Acworth 

246 

216 

Bennington 

402 

309 

Alstead 

469 

524 

Boscawen 

782 

761 

Charlestown 

1,216 

996 

Bradford 

339 

621 

Claremont  Ward  1 

1,057 

594 

Canterbury 

595 

837 

Claremont  Ward  2 

1,480 

665 

Deering 

514 

416 

Claremont  Ward  3 

1.198 

591 

Francestown 

551 

450 

Gilsum 

217 

190 

Hancock 

524 

610 

Goshen 

297 

107 

Harrisville 

215 

453 

Langdon 

194 

142 

Henniker 

1.069 

1.302 

Lempster 

373 

118 

Hillsborough 

1.426 

1.136 

Mario  w 

213 

215 

Loudon 

1.478 

1,051 

New  London 

1,808 

920 

Nelson 

170 

237 

Newbury 

765 

442 

Northrield 

1.169 

903 

Newport 

1,960 

789 

Salisbury 

357 

340 

Roxbury 

54 

81 

Warner 

684 

904 

Stoddard 

338 

266 

Weare 

2.599 

1,478 

Sullivan 

200 

167 

Webster 

492 

469 

Sunapee 

1.338 

630 

Windsor 

71 

49 

Sutton 

586 

507 

Unity 

503 

216 

Totals 

14.131 

13,009 

Walpole 

1,007 

1,050 

Washington 

410 

165 

Westmoreland 

466 

495 

Totals 


16,395 


10,086 


DISTRICT  9 


DISTRICT  10 


Roberge,  r 

Arthur,  d 

Eaton,  r 

Mitchell,  d 

Bedford 

7.309 

3,025 

Chesterfield 

1.016 

1,068 

Greenfield 

425 

354 

Dublin 

545 

496 

Lyndeborough 

529 

381 

Fitzwilliam 

691 

612 

Merrimack 

8,001 

5.501 

Hinsdale 

776 

964 

Mont  Vernon 

800 

465 

Keene  Ward  1 

861 

1,216 

New  Boston 

1.712 

903 

Keene  Ward  2 

1.117 

1,295 

Keene  Ward  3 

1.173 

1,140 

Totals 

18.776 

10,629 

Keene  Ward  4 

1,390 

1 , 1 20 

Keene  Ward  5 

1,429 

1,158 

Marlborough 

578 

579 

Richmond 

313 

266 

Surry 

271 

172 

Swanzey 

2,040 

1,376 

Troy 

600 

410 

Winchester 

917 

903 

Totals 


13.717 


12.775 


406 


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STATE  SENATE 


DISTRICT  11 


DISTRICT  12 


Bragdon, r 

Fernald,  d 

Haytayan,  r 

Gottesman,  d 

Amherst 

3,804 

2.937 

Brook  line 

1.402 

1,072 

Greenville 

392 

491 

Hollis 

2.554 

2,062 

Jaffrey 

1,276 

1,565 

Mason 

411 

345 

Milford 

3.704 

3,274 

Nashua  Ward  1 

2,267 

2,819 

New  Ipswich 

1,499 

821 

Nashua  Ward  2 

2.054 

2,213 

Peterborough 

1,280 

2,370 

Nashua  Ward  5 

2,250 

2,417 

Rindge 

1,553 

1,346 

Nashua  Ward  9 

2,226 

2,407 

Sharon 

69 

161 

Temple 

359 

431 

Totals 

13.164 

13,335 

Wilton 

1,034 

1.127 

Totals 


14.970 


14.523 


DISTRICT  13 


Foster,  d&r 

Nashua  Ward  3 

3,587 

Nashua  Ward  4 

2,481 

Nashua  Ward  6 

3,353 

Nashua  Ward  7 

3,025 

Nashua  Ward  8 

3,397 

Totals 


15.843 


DISTRICT  14 


Clegg,  r 

Knowles,  d 

Auburn 

1.787 

944 

Hudson 

6,582 

4,345 

Londonderry 

6.910 

4,284 

Totals 


15.279 


9.573 


DISTRICT  15 


DISTRICT  16 


Newman,  r 

Larsen,  d 

Gatsas,  r 

St.  Martin,  d 

Concord  Ward  1 

821 

1,447 

Bow 

2,483 

1,838 

Concord  Ward  2 

594 

1,169 

Candia 

1,431 

921 

Concord  Ward  3 

429 

1,062 

Dunbarton 

863 

545 

Concord  Ward  4 

606 

1,531 

Hooksett 

3,939 

2,090 

Concord  Ward  5 

551 

1.559 

Manchester  Ward  1 

3,235 

1,991 

Concord  Ward  6 

457 

1,155 

Manchester  Ward  2 

2,642 

1,635 

Concord  Ward  7 

645 

1.635 

Manchester  Ward  12 

2,292 

1,459 

Concord  Ward  8 

640 

1.232 

Concord  Ward  9 

554 

1,067 

Totals 

16,885 

10,479 

Concord  Ward  10 

987 

1,870 

Hopkinton 

1,215 

2,393 

Pembroke 

1,349 

2,022 

Totals 


8.848 


18,142 


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407 


STATE  SENATE 


DISTRICT  17 


DISTRICT  18 


Barnes,  Jr.,  r 

Corbin,  d 

Martel,  r 

Gelinas,  d 

Allenstown 

1.060 

960 

Litchfield 

2.158 

1.635 

Brentwood 

1,146 

758 

Manchester  Ward  5 

1.111 

1,531 

Chester 

1.620 

754 

Manchester  Ward  6 

2.091 

1,918 

Chichester 

756 

550 

Manchester  Ward  7 

1,506 

1,931 

Danville 

1.229 

787 

Manchester  Ward  8 

2.267 

2,084 

Deerfield 

1.394 

831 

Manchester  Ward  9 

1,962 

1,830 

Epsom 

1.330 

866 

Fremont 

1.177 

685 

Totals 

1 1 .095 

10,929 

Northwood 

1,177 

851 

Pittsfield 

1.064 

684 

Raymond 

2,895 

1.627 

Sandown 

1.589 

1,063 

Totals 


16.437 


10.416 


DISTRICT  19 


DISTRICT  20 


Letourneau,  r 


Reisdorf,  d 


Levasseur,  r       D'Allesandro,  d 


Derry 

Hampstead 

Windham 

Totals 


7,937 
2,850 
4,120 

14.907 


6,013 
1,611 
2,263 

9,887 


Goffstown  4,175 

Manchester  Ward  3  973 

Manchester  Ward  4  1 ,4 1 2 

Manchester  Ward  10  1 ,624 

Manchester  Ward  1 1  1 ,349 


4.05 1 
1,705 
1,827 
2,185 

1.475 


Totals 


9,533 


11.243 


DISTRICT  21 


DISTRICT  22 


Philbrick,  r 

Estabrook,  d 

Morse,  r 

Garofalo,  d 

Dover  Ward  1 

959 

1,289 

Atkinson 

2,606 

1.370 

Dover  Ward  2 

956 

1,301 

Pelham 

3.575 

2,209 

Dover  Ward  3 

1,503 

1.384 

Plaistow 

2,202 

1,486 

Dover  Ward  4 

1,282 

1.387 

Salem 

8,207 

5.127 

Dover  Ward  5 

1.081 

1,161 

Dover  Ward  6 

1,279 

1.162 

TOTALS 

16,590 

10.192 

Durham 

1,916 

3,594 

Epping 

1,672 

1,311 

Lee 

959 

1.368 

Rollinsford 

745 

700 

Totals 


12,352 


14,657 


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DISTRICT  24 


Prescott,  r 

Hassan,  d 

] 

Lyons,  Jr.,  r 

Clark,  d 

East  Kingston 

645 

493 

Greenland 

1,185 

883 

Exeter 

3,211 

4,605 

Hampton 

4,396 

4,632 

Kensington 

639 

566 

Hampton  Falls 

816 

491 

Kingston 

1.752 

1,330 

New  Castle 

424 

349 

Newfields 

477 

458 

Newington 

312 

212 

Newmarket 

1.870 

2,635 

North  Hampton 

1,499 

1,293 

Newton 

1.123 

1.005 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

788 

1,232 

Seabrook 

2,141 

1,844 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

913 

1,898 

South  Hampton 

261 

258 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

683 

785 

Stratham 

1,935 

2,007 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

1,483 

1,615 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

1,002 

1,748 

Totals 

14,054 

15,201 

Rye 

1,993 

1,653 

Totals 


15,494 


16,791 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


409 


STATE  REPRESENTATIVES 

The  following  list  gives  the  names  of  the  candidates  for  State  Representative  and  the 
number  of  votes  for  each.  Asterisks  designate  the  names  of  the  persons  elected. 

BELKNAP  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Center  Harbor.  New  Hampton)(l) 

♦Fran  Wendelboe.  New  Hampton,  r 1 ,005 

Kent  F.  Warner,  Center  Harbor,  d 842 

District  No.  2  (Sanbomton,  Tilton)(2) 

*William  B.  Tobin.  Sanbornton,  r 1.574 

*Gail  Morrison.  Tilton.  d 1.495 

Dennis  H.  Fields.  Sanbornton,  r 1 ,399 

William  W.  Joscelyn,  Tilton,  d 1,285 

District  No.  3  (Meredith)(2) 

♦Stephen  H.  Nedeau,  Meredith,  r 2,036 

*Bmce  D.  Heald,  Meredith,  r 1,91 1 

Sandra  J.  Mucci,  Meredith,  d 1 . 1 29 

Samuel  Citron.  Meredith,  d  778 

District  No.  4  (Laconia  Wards  l-6)(5) 

*James  Fitzgerald,  Laconia.  r 4,618 

♦Donald  H.  Flanders.  Laconia,  r 4,092 

*Franklin  T  Tilton,  Laconia,  r 3,826 

♦Ralph  J.  Rosen,  Laconia.  r 3.686 

*John  A.  Veazey,  Laconia.  r 3,464 

Judith  Reever.  Laconia,  d 3,372 

Peter  R.  Brunette,  Laconia,  d 2,989 

Tim  Arsenault,  Laconia,  d 2,638 

Gerry  Morin,  Laconia,  d 2,503 

Anne  Oehlschlaeger.  Laconia,  d 2,217 

District  No.  5  (Alton,  Barnstead,  Belmont.  Gilford)(7) 

*Alida  Millham,  Gilford,  r&d 7,763 

♦Janet  F.  Allen.  Barnstead,  r 6,92 1 

*James  P.  Pilliod,  Belmont,  r 6,903 

*Laurie  J.  Boyce,  Alton,  r 6,645 

♦Charles  L.  Clark,  Gilford,  r 6,467 

♦Michael  Whalley,  Alton,  r 6,261 

♦John  H.  Thomas,  Belmont,  r 6, 145 

Mary  F.  Frost,  Gilford,  d 4,441 

Mike  Warmington,  Gilford,  d 4,428 

Thomas  W.  Aselton,  Belmont,  d 4,072 

Donald  B.  Frost.  Gilford,  d 4.061 

Greg  Provost,  Gilford,  d 3,690 

Joshua  Damaso,  Gilford,  d 3,489 

District  No.  6  (Gilmanton)(  1 ) 

♦David  H.  Russell,  Gilmanton,  r 1 ,287 

Marc  D.  McNamara,  Gilmanton,  d 60 1 


CARROLL  COUNTY 


District  No.  1  (Bartlett,  Chatham,  Conway,  Hale's  Location,  Hart's  Location,  Jackson)(4) 

♦Carolyn  Brown,  Conway,  r 4,479 

♦Gene  G.  Chandler,  Bartlett.  r 4,130 

♦Howard  C.  Dickinson.  Conway,  r 3,769 

♦Tom  Buco,  Conway,  d 3,403 

Frank  H.  McCarthy,  Conway,  r 3,368 

Carol  A.  LaPierre,  Conway,  d 2,767 

Brian  Charles.  Conway,  d 2,399 

Jim  Salmon,  Conway,  d 2,396 


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District  No.  2  (Albany.  Eaton,  Madison)(l) 

*Don  Philbrick,  Eaton,  r 1,032 

Robert  Bridgham,  Eaton,  d 887 

District  No.  3  (Freedom,  Ossipee,  Sandwich,  Tamworth)(3) 

*Harry  C.  Merrow,  Ossipee,  r 2,859 

♦David  L.  Babson,  Jr.,  Ossipee,  r 2,779 

*Mark  E.  McConkey,  Ossipee,  r 2,691 

Christine  Kurtz- White,  Tamworth,  d 2,154 

Joseph  Chromy.  Ossipee,  d 1 ,92 1 

Leo  O.  Goldman,  Sandwich,  d 1 ,697 

District  No.  4  (Moultonborough,  Tuftonboro,  Wolfeboro)(4) 

*J.  David  Knox,  Wolfeboro.  r 5,102 

*Betsey  Patten,  Moultonborough,  r 5,033 

♦Stanley  E.  Stevens,  Wolfeboro,  r 4,854 

*Chris  Ahlgren,  Wolfeboro,  r 4,742 

Louise  B.  Graham,  Wolfeboro,  d 2,761 

Edwina  Palm,  Wolfeboro,  d 2,397 

Rose  LeBlanc,  Wolfeboro,  d 2,341 

Terry  L.  Pierson,  Wolfeboro,  d 2,229 

District  No.  5  (Brookfield,  Effingham,  Wakefield)(2) 

♦Jim  Martin,  Brookfield,  r 1,803 

*J.  Lisbeth  Olimpio,  Wakefield,  r 1 ,733 

Martha  A.  Pike,  Brookfield,  d 1,455 

Curt  Carr,  Wakefield,  d 1 ,098 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Gilsum,  Surry,  Westmoreland)(l) 

♦Bill  Chase,  Westmoreland,  d 982 

John  J.  Laurent,  Westmoreland,  r 868 

District  No.  2  (Alstead,  Marlow,  Nelson,  Roxbury,  Stoddard,  Sullivan,  Walpole)(3) 

*John  M.  Pratt,  Walpole,  d 2,700 

*Daniel  Adams  Eaton,  Stoddard,  d 2,609 

*Sheldon  S.  Sawyer,  Walpole,  r 2,293 

Alfrieda  J.  Englund,  Alstead,  d 2,255 

Susan  R.  Abert,  Stoddard,  r 2,077 

Joseph  Norman  Feuer,  Marlow,  r 1 ,769 

District  No.  3  (Keene  Wards  l-5)(7) 

*Chuck  Weed,  Keene,  d 7,065 

*Tim  Dunn,  Keene,  d 6,949 

*Timothy  N.  Robertson,  Keene,  d 6,544 

*Peter  S.  Espiefs,  Keene,  d 6,54 1 

*Suzanne  Butcher,  Keene,  d 6,354 

♦Stephanie  Sinclair,  Keene,  d 5,999 

*Kris  Edward  Roberts,  Keene,  d 5,890 

Dean  J.  Eaton,  Keene,  r 4,922 

Douglas  K.  Fish,  Keene,  r 4,397 

Roger  U.  Day,  Keene,  r 3,477 

George  M.  Gline,  Keene,  r 3,450 

Robert  C.  Adam,  Keene,  r 3,372 

Michael  A.  Jacques,  Keene,  r 2,925 

District  No.  4  (Chesterfield,  Hinsdale,  Winchester)(4) 

♦Stanley  S.  Plifka,  Jr.,  Winchester,  d 2,974 

♦Henry  A.L.  Parkhurst,  Winchester,  d 2,832 

♦William  Butynski,  Hinsdale,  d 2,822 

♦Deb  Hogancamp,  Chesterfield,  r 2,608 

Daniel  P.  Carr,  Winchester,  d 2,555 

Edwin  O.  Smith,  Hinsdale,  r 2,267 

Don  Holmquist,  Hinsdale,  r 1 ,789 

Sharron  H.  Smith,  Hinsdale,  r 1 ,658 

District  No.  5  (Fitzwilliam,  Richmond)(l) 

♦Barbara  Hull  Richardson,  Richmond,  d 1 ,038 

Michael  W.  Devlin,  Fitzwilliam,  r 803 


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District  No.  6  (Harrisville,  Marlborough,  Swanzey,  Troy)(4) 

♦Peter  H.  Allen,  Harrisville,  d 3.21 1 

*Anna  Z.  Tilton.  Marlborough,  d 2,986 

*Sheila  A.  Foote,  Swanzey,  r 2,880 

*Judson  K.  Dexter,  Swanzey,  r 2.639 

Richard  H.  Thackston  III.  Troy,  r 2.632 

Sharon  Manos.  Swanzey.  d 2.616 

Gilbert  Gitchell.  Marlborough,  d 2,428 

Nicole  Schultz.  Swanzey,  r 2,010 

District  No.  7  (Dublin,  Jaffrey,  Rindge)(4) 

*John  B.  Hunt.  Rindge,  r 3,665 

♦Stephen  T.  Pelkey,  Jaffrey.  r 3,459 

*Susan  Emerson.  Rindge,  r 3,246 

♦Bonnie  Mitchell,  Jaffrey,  d 2,914 

Gerald  W.  Parker,  Rindge.  r 2,784 

Nicholas  Thacher.  Dublin,  d 2,718 

Kathryn  Christensen  Forry,  Jaffrey,  d 2,548 

Maureen  A.  Desmarais.  Jaffrey,  d 2,33 1 


COOS  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  Cambridge,  Clarksville,  Colebrook,  Columbia.  Dix's  Grant, 

Dixville.  Dummer,  Errol,  Erving's  Location,  Millsfield,  Odell,  Pittsburg.  Second  College  Grant.  Stewartstown. 

Wentworth's  Location  )(2) 

♦Erie  G.  Stohl,  Colebrook,  r&d 2.347 

♦Frederick  W.  King,  Sr.,  Colebrook.  r&d 2.164 

District  No.  2  (Carroll,  Dalton,  Jefferson,  Kilkenny,  Lancaster,  Northumberland,  Randolph,  Stark.  Stratford. 

Whitefield)(4) 

♦William  Remick,  Lancaster,  r 3,167 

♦Herbert  D.  Richardson.  Lancaster,  r 2,97 1 

♦John  E.  Tholl,  Jr.,  Whitefield.  r 2,928 

♦D.  Scott  Merrick,  Lancaster,  d 2,8 1 3 

Paula  E.  Bradley,  Randolph,  d 2.556 

Dorothy  J.  Paras  Goodwin,  Whitefield.  r 2.434 

Dana  Landers.  Northumberland,  d 1 .949 

William  J.  Cowie,  Stark,  d 1 .879 

District  No.  3  (Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase,  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,  Sargent's  Purchase.  Shelbume, 

Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase)(l) 

♦Bruce  S.  Lary,  Gorham,  r 1 .384 

District  No.  4  (Berlin  Wards  1-4,  Milan,  Success)(4) 

♦Robert  L.  Theberge,  Berlin,  d 3,781 

♦Edgar  Mears.  Berlin,  d 3.450 

♦Renney  E.  Morneau,  Berlin,  r 2,943 

♦Bernie  Buzzell,  Berlin,  d 2.613 

Robert  D.  Brown.  Berlin,  r 2.059 


GRAFTON  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Littleton,  Lyman)(2) 

♦John  L.  Ward,  Littleton,  r 1.808 

♦Stephanie  Eaton,  Littleton,  r 1 ,763 

Sally  Sherrard,  Littleton,  d 1.227 

Doug  Grant.  Littleton,  d 855 

District  No.  2  (Bethlehem,  Franconia)(  1 ) 

♦Martha  Stroup  McLeod,  Franconia,  d 1,274 

Ralph  J.  Doolan,  Bethlehem,  r 785 

District  No.  3  (Bath,  Easton,  Landaff.  Lincoln.  Lisbon.  Livermore.  Monroe.  Sugar  Hill,  Waterville  Valley)(2) 

♦Edmond  Gionet,  Lincoln,  r 1,804 

♦Gregory  M.  Sorg,  Easton,  r 1 .730 

Norma  Roth  Jackman.  Lincoln,  d 1,256 

Wilfred  T  Bishop,  Lincoln,  d 1.155 


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District  No.  4  (Thornton,  Woodstock  )(1) 

*Bonnie  Ham,  Woodstock,  r&d 1,538 

District  No.  5  (Benton,  Haverhill.  Pierniont.  Warren)(2) 

♦Robert  J.  Giuda,  Warren,  r&d 2,412 

*Paul  C.  Ingbretson,  Haverhill,  r 1,982 

District  No.  6  (Campton.  Ellsworth,  Oxford,  Rumney,  Wentworth)(2) 

*John  R.M.  Alger,  Rumney,  r 2,042 

♦Robert  Barker,  Campton,  r 1 ,852 

Ruth  Cserr,  Orford,  d 1  -367 

Gordon  Porter  Miller.  Orford,  d 1 ,286 

District  No.  7(Hebron,  Plymouth)(2) 

*Debra  A.  Naro,  Plymouth,  r&d 2,593 

*Mary  R.  Cooney,  Plymouth,  d 2,093 

Elizabeth  S.  Gabler,  Hebron,  r 1,223 

District  No.  8  (Alexandria,  Ashland,  Bridgewater,  Bristol,  Groton,  Holderness)(3) 

♦Burton  W.  Williams,  Bristol,  r&d 3,870 

♦Margie  Maybeck,  Holderness,  r 2,797 

♦Andrew  L.  Dorsett,  Ashland,  r 2,784 

Jennifer  Mitchell,  Holderness,  d 2,270 

District  No.  9  (Hanover.  Lyme)(4) 

♦Sharon  L.  Nordgren,  Hanover,  d 5.003 

♦Bernard  Benn,  Hanover,  d 4,943 

♦Ruth  Bleyler,  Lyme,  d 4,931 

♦Hilda  Weyl  Sokol,  Hanover,  d 4,804 

Katherine  Racicot,  Hanover,  r 1 ,968 

Jesse  Roisin,  Hanover,  r 1 ,85 1 

Thomas  W.  Toner,  Lyme,  r 1 ,736 

District  No.  10  (Canaan,  Dorchester,  Enfield,  Grafton,  Orange )(3) 

♦Paul  Mirski,  Enfield,  r 2,277 

♦Pete  E.  Solomon,  Canaan,  d 2,201 

♦Catherine  Mulholland,  Grafton,  d 2,176 

Curtis  E.  Payne,  Enfield,  d 2,137 

Scott  Borthwick,  Canaan,  r 2,02 1 

Charles  E.  Sova,  Orange,  r 2,0 1 1 

District  No.  11  ( Lebanon  Wards  l-3)(4) 

♦Susan  Almy,  Lebanon,  d 3,474 

♦Lee  Hammond.  Lebanon,  d 3,336 

♦Anna  L.  Harding.  Lebanon,  d 3,326 

♦Gene  Andersen,  Lebanon,  d 3,046 

Daniel  A.  Nash,  Lebanon,  r 2,036 

Arthur  F.  Creighton,  Lebanon,  r 1 ,950 

Carl  Porter,  Lebanon,  r 1,787 

John  A.  Guidotti.  Lebanon,  r 1  -625 

Ralph  Akins,  Lebanon,  i 1  -593 

HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Antrim,  Hancock,  Hillsborough,  Windsor)(3) 

♦Jim  Carew,  Hillsborough,  r 

♦Larry  G.  Elliott,  Hillsborough,  r 2,746 

♦David  Essex,  Antrim,  d 2,341 

Desmond  M.  Ford.  Hancock,  r 2.116 

Jayme  H.  Simoes,  Hillsborough,  d 1  -774 

Scon  E.  Welch,  Hillsborough,  d 1  -743 

District  No.  2  (Bennington,  Deering,  Francestown.  Greenfield)(2) 

♦Jarvis  M.  Adams  IV.  Greenfield,  r '  -772 

♦Claudia  A.  Chase,  Francestown.  d 1 ,523 

Dario  A.  Carrara,  Greenfield,  r 1,519 

Nell  Conkright,  Greenfield,  d 1,412 

District  No.  3  (Greenville,  New  Ipswich,  Peterborough,  Sharon)(4) 

♦Anne-Marie  Irwin,  Peterborough,  d 3,858 

♦Mark  Carter.  Peterborough,  r 3.507 

♦Donald  Carlson,  New  Ipswich,  r 3,056 

♦Larry  Ross,  Peterborough,  r 3,003 


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John  Friede.  Peterborough,  d 2,963 

Jill  Shaffer  Hammond.  Peterborough,  d 2,934 

Terry  A.  Colls,  New  Ipswich,  r 2.680 

Stephen  P.  Spratt,  Greenville,  d 2,469 

District  No.  4  (Lyndeborough.  Mont  Vemon,  New  Boston,  Temple.  Wilton)(4) 

*Pamela  D.  Coughlin,  Mont  Vernon,  r 4.143 

*Linda  T.  Foster.  Mont  Vernon,  d 3,75 1 

*Bob  Mead,  Mont  Vernon,  r 3.625 

♦William  L.  O'Brien,  Mont  Vernon,  r 3,621 

David  Woodbury.  New  Boston,  d 3,356 

John  F.  Sweeney,  Wilton,  r 3,314 

Andrew  Roeper.  Lyndeborough,  d 3,112 

Gerry  Wroe,  Wilton,  d 2,639 

District  No.  5  (Brookline,  Hollis,  Mason)(4) 

*Carolyn  M.  Gargasz,  Hollis.  r 4,755 

♦Richard  B.  Drisko,  Hollis,  r 4,701 

*Donald  Ryder,  Hollis,  r 3,844 

*Betty  B.  Hall,  Brookline,  d 3,650 

Michael  Molkentine.  Brookline,  r 3,415 

Claire  J.  Helfman,  Hollis,  d 2.396 

John  F  Dunn,  Hollis,  d 2,342 

Lin  Robinson,  Mason,  d 2,059 

District  No.  6  (Amherst,  Milford)(8) 

*Cynthia  J.  Dokmo,  Amherst,  r&d 9,468 

*Peter  F.  Bergin,  Amherst,  r&d 9,37 1 

*Tim  O'Connell,  Milford,  r&d 9,236 

♦Robert  Rowe.  Amherst,  r&d 7,976 

♦Stephen  B.  Stepanek,  Amherst,  r 6,393 

♦Ryan  Hansen,  Milford,  r 6,32 1 

♦Lee  G.  Slocum,  Amherst,  r 6,222 

♦James  E.  Wheeler,  Milford.  r 5,896 

Peter  R.  Leishman,  Milford,  d 5,598 

Jeremy  J.  Blanchard,  Amherst,  d 5,170 

Kevin  R.  Taylor,  Milford,  d 4,469 

William  Siroty,  Amherst,  d 4.442 

N.  Head  (write-in) 916 

Paul  Spiess  (write-in) 894 

District  No.  7  (Goffstown,  Weare)(8) 

♦Larry  Emerton,  Goffstown.  r&d 7,727 

♦Randolph  Holden,  Goffstown,  r&d 7.526 

♦Neal  M.  Kurk,  Weare,  r&d 7.471 

♦Robert  Wheeler,  Goffstown,  r&d 7,295 

♦Pamela  V.  Manney,  Goffstown.  r&d 7,235 

♦Stephen  Baines,  Goffstown,  r 6,772 

♦Karen  K.  McRae,  Goffstown.  r 6,283 

♦Bruce  F.  Hunter.  Goffstown.  r 6,024 

Mary  L.  Till,  Goffstown,  d 4,179 

Reta  MacGregor,  Goffstown,  d 4, 1 3 1 

Denise  Walderich,  Goffstown,  d 3,800 

Lisa  M.  Wilber,  Weare,  1 3,622 

District  No.  8  (Manchester  Ward  1)  (3) 

♦Christopher  C.  Pappas.  Manchester,  d 2,762 

♦Sandra  Reeves,  Manchester,  r 2.490 

♦Jeff  Goley,  Manchester,  d 2.4 1 1 

William  Beaton.  Manchester,  r 2,213 

M.  Alana  Demers.  Manchester,  r 1,939 

Toula  K.  Barber,  Manchester,  d 1 .740 

District  No.  9  (Manchester  Ward  2)(3) 

♦Saghir  A.  Tahir.  Manchester,  r 2,215 

♦Jim  Craig.  Manchester,  d 2,057 

♦William  Golding,  Manchester,  r 1.810 

Doris  A.  Robitaille,  Manchester,  d 1 .645 

Winfred  Hutchinson,  Manchester,  r 1 ,574 

Michael  Bouchard,  Manchester,  d 1,561 

District  No.  10  (Manchester  Ward  3)(3) 

♦Peter  M.  Sullivan,  Manchester,  d 1,491 

♦William  Clayton,  Manchester,  d 1.440 


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*Fran  Egbers,  Manchester,  d 1 .263 

Jonathan  K.  Heath,  Manchester,  r 1,040 

District  No.  11  (Manchester  Ward  4)(3) 

*Leo  P.  Pepino,  Manchester,  r 1,616 

*Caitlin  Daniuk,  Manchester,  d 1 ,547 

*Kathleen  Souza,  Manchester,  r 1 .464 

Anthony  F.  Simon,  Manchester,  d 1,190 

Thomas  William  Martin,  Manchester,  d 1,158 

Roy  Shoults,  Sr.,  Manchester,  r 972 

District  No.  12  (Manchester  Ward  5)(3) 

*Francis  Sullivan,  Manchester,  d&r 1 .544 

*Hector  M.  Velez.  Manchester,  d&r 1 .43 1 

♦Eric  Palangas,  Manchester,  d 1 .237 

Norma  Greer  Champagne,  Manchester,  r 1,132 

District  No.  13  (Manchester  Ward  6)(3) 

♦William  Infantine,  Manchester,  r 2,034 

♦Benjamin  C.  Baroody,  Manchester,  d 1 .840 

♦Jeffrey  S.  Aboshar,  Manchester,  r 1,718 

Suzie  Fortier,  Manchester,  d 1 .634 

Sherri  M.  Bernstein,  Manchester,  d 1 .556 

Bernard  Luebkert,  Manchester,  r 1,414 

District  No.  14  (Manchester  Ward  7)(3) 

*Vivian  J.  Desmarais,  Manchester,  r 1 .620 

♦Patrick  Garrity.  Manchester,  d 1 .588 

♦Robert  Haley,  Manchester,  d 1 .567 

Jeffrey  Carter,  Manchester,  r 1  -480 

Michael  J.  Reuschel,  Manchester,  d 1,182 

District  No.  15  (Manchester  Ward  8)(3) 

♦Steve  Vaillancourt,  Manchester,  r 2,405 

♦Betsi  L.  DeVries,  Manchester,  d 2,068 

♦Mike  Biundo,  Manchester,  r 2.065 

Normand  A.  Tanguay,  Manchester,  d 1 .849 

Walter  H.  Becht,  Manchester,  d 1.201 

District  No.  16  (Manchester  Ward  9)(3) 

♦Maurice  L.  Pilotte,  Manchester,  d&r 2,296 

♦Barbara  E.  Shaw,  Manchester,  d 2,030 

*J.  Gail  Barry,  Manchester,  r 1,835 

Linda  R.  Macia.  Manchester,  d 1 .579 

District  No.  17  (Manchester  Wards  10,  1 1  and  12)(8) 

♦Robert  Chabot,  Manchester,  r 4,903 

♦Carlos  Gonzalez,  Manchester,  r 4.842 

♦Irene  M.  Messier,  Manchester,  r 4,798 

♦Raymond  R.  Hebert,  Manchester,  r 4,446 

♦Jane  Beaulieu,  Manchester,  d 4,34 1 

♦Keith  D.  Hirschmann,  Manchester,  r 4,257 

♦Barbara  J.  Hagan,  Manchester,  r 4.093 

♦Paul  A.  Brassard,  Manchester,  d 4,041 

Thomas  Katsiantonis,  Manchester,  d 3,905 

Michael  Brunelle,  Manchester,  d 3,893 

Denise  Marie  Herman.  Manchester,  r 3,867 

Shannon  Lee  Bernier,  Manchester,  d 3.608 

Richard  A.  Marston,  Manchester,  r 3,568 

June  Panagopoulos,  Manchester,  d 3.452 

Michael  Farley.  Manchester,  d 3,371 

John  H.  Early,  Manchester,  d 3,173 

District  No.  18  (Bedford )(6) 

♦Mark  S.  Clark,  Bedford,  r 6,042 

♦Michael  J.  Scanlon,  Bedford,  r 5.955 

♦John  A.  Graham,  Bedford,  r 5,847 

♦Edward  P.  Moran,  Bedford,  r 5,815 

♦Ken  Hawkins,  Bedford,  r 5,760 

♦Moe  Villeneuve,  Bedford,  r 5,23 1 

Diane  Zito,  Bedford,  d 3,856 

Kathryn  Dean,  Bedford,  d 3,230 

Karla  S.  McManus,  Bedford,  d 2,997 

Karyn  A.  Russell  Merriman,  Bedford,  d 2.923 

Cynthia  Onigman,  Bedford,  d 2,896 


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Alan  Seidman,  Bedford,  d 2.788 

J.  Spaulding.  Bedford  (write-in) 702 

District  No.  19(Merrimack)(8) 

*Peter  L.  Batula.  Merrimack,  r 8.003 

*Bob  L'Heureux.  Merrimack,  r 7,949 

*Chris  Christensen,  Merrimack,  r 7.293 

*Robert  W.  Brundige,  Merrimack,  r 6,940 

*Nancy  Elliott,  Merrimack,  r 6,57 1 

*Maureen  Mooney,  Merrimack,  r 6,322 

*Peyton  B.  Hinkle,  Merrimack,  r 6.090 

*John  M.  Gibson.  Merrimack,  r 6,082 

James  M.  O'Neil,  Merrimack,  d 5,894 

Pam  Green,  Merrimack,  d 5.580 

Pat  Heinrich.  Merrimack,  d 4.579 

Donald  H.  Botsch.  Merrimack,  d 4,501 

Richard  L.  Arthur.  Merrimack,  d 4,273 

Andrew  Sylvia.  Merrimack,  d 4,185 

Kevin  Hackett  O'Neill,  Merrimack,  d 3,833 

Jacob  Weisberg,  Merrimack,  d 3,823 

District  No.  20  (Nashua  Ward  1  )(3) 

*Ruth  Ginsburg,  Nashua,  d 2.415 

*  Anthony  P.  Matarazzo.  Nashua,  d 2.373 

*Eugene  Kelly,  Jr.,  Nashua,  r 2,250 

Henry  W.  McElroy,  Jr.,  Nashua,  r 2.204 

Fred  S.  Teeboom,  Nashua,  r 2, 1 34 

Jacek  Nowicki,  Nashua,  d 1 ,766 

District  No.  21  (Nashua  Ward  2)(3) 

*Elenore  "Casey"  Crane,  Nashua,  r 2,154 

*Suzanne  Harvey,  Nashua,  d 2,002 

*Michael  A.  Balboni,  Nashua,  r 1 .964 

Robert  S.  Mercer.  Nashua,  r 1 .882 

Sharron  Rowlett,  Nashua,  d 1 .460 

Leo  A.  Balzano.  Nashua,  d 1 .436 

District  No.  22  (Nashua  Ward  3)(3) 

*Lucinda  Rosenwald.  Nashua,  d  2,039 

*Lori  A.  Movsesian.  Nashua,  d 1 .984 

*David  L.  Smith.  Nashua,  d 1 .822 

Mark  D.  New  hall,  Nashua,  r 1,718 

Paul  Harrington,  Nashua,  r 1 .682 

Dan  Richardson,  Nashua,  r 1 ,392 

District  No.  23  (Nashua  Ward  4)(3) 

*David  E.  Cote,  Nashua,  d 1.619 

*Mary  J.  Gorman.  Nashua,  d 1,562 

*Eric  P.  Rochette,  Nashua,  d 1 .276 

Kevin  T.  Bamett.  Nashua,  r 991 

David  J.  Gleneck.  Nashua,  r 94 1 

District  No.  24  (Nashua  Ward  6)(3) 

*David  B.  Campbell.  Nashua,  d&r 2,390 

*Jane  Clemons.  Nashua,  d 2.106 

*Roland  J.  Lefebvre,  Nashua,  d 1 ,677 

Sandra  Ziehm.  Nashua,  r 1 ,558 

District  No.  25  (Nashua  Ward  7)(3) 

*Claudette  R.  Jean.  Nashua,  d 2,010 

*Peter  R.  Cote,  Nashua,  d 1 ,897 

*Stephen  Michon,  Nashua,  d 1 .559 

District  No.  26  (Nashua  Wards  5,  8,  and  9)(  10) 

*Bette  R.  Lasky,  Nashua,  d 6,143 

*Kimberly  C.  Shaw,  Nashua,  d 6.064 

*Mary  Ellen  Martin,  Nashua,  d 5.663 

*Bea  Francoeur.  Nashua,  r 5.626 

*Pamela  G.  Price,  Nashua,  r 5.600 

*Donald  J.  Dyer.  Nashua,  r : 5.567 

*Angeline  Kopka.  Nashua,  d 5,494 

*Paula  Johnson,  Nashua,  d 5.439 

*Nelson  S.  Allan.  Nashua,  r 5,328 

*Joan  H.  Schulze,  Nashua,  d 5,275 

Roberta  M.  Cernota,  Nashua,  r 5.142 


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Mary  L.  Andosca,  Nashua,  d 5,140 

Paul  F.  Johnson,  Nashua,  d 5,134 

Albert  C.  Cernota,  Nashua,  r 5,070 

Lawrence  A.  Artz,  Nashua,  r 5,052 

David  L.  Brody,  Nashua,  d 4.843 

William  E.  Mosher,  Nashua,  r 4,832 

David  J.  Boothby,  Nashua,  d 4,711 

Mahlon  Artz,  Nashua,  r 4,489 

Donald  F.  McCollum,  Nashua,  r 4,477 

District  No.  27  (Hudson,  Litchfield,  PelhamX  13) 

*Jean-Guy  J.  Bergeron,  Pelham,  r 11 ,825 

*Peter  R.  Goyette,  Jr.,  Hudson,  r 10,008 

♦Lynne  Ober,  Hudson,  r 9,569 

*Rudy  Lessard,  Hudson,  r 9,340 

*Lars  T.  Christiansen.  Hudson,  r 9,329 

*Shawn  N.  Jasper,  Hudson,  r 9,307 

♦Ralph  G.  Boehm,  Litchfield,  r 8,387 

*Leon  Calawa,  Jr.,  Litchfield,  r 8,340 

♦David  L.  Buhlman,  Hudson,  r 8,283 

*James  Lawrence.  Hudson,  r 8,260 

♦Jordan  Ulery,  Hudson,  r 7,818 

♦Andrew  Renzullo,  Hudson,  r 7,783 

♦Stephen  D.  Hellwig,  Hudson,  r 7,501 

Donna  Marie  Marceau,  Hudson,  d 7.469 

Harold  Lynde,  Pelham,  d 7.061 

Leona  Dolloff,  Hudson,  d 6.993 

Gail  Tulipani,  Hudson,  d 6,650 

Vivian  L.  McGuire.  Hudson,  d 6,600 

Jim  Caron,  Hudson,  d 6,539 

Kevin  P.  Riley,  Hudson,  d 6,495 

Brian  Ballou,  Litchfield,  d 6,014 

Richard  Ingram,  Hudson,  d 5,721 

Jeremy  L.  Muller,  Hudson,  d 5,622 

Paul  L.  Dadak,  Pelham.  d 5,590 

William  T.  Shutt,  Hudson,  d 5,357 

Sid  Das,  Pelham,  d 5,204 

Eric  Estevez,  Hudson  (write-in) 133 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Danbury.  New  London,  Wilmot)(2) 

♦David  H.  Kidder,  New  London,  r 2,254 

♦Robert  Foose,  New  London,  d 1 .987 

Tom  F.  McCormick,  New  London,  r 1 .636 

Dan  H.  Allen,  New  London,  d 1,617 

District  No.  2  (Franklin  Wards  1-3,  Hill)(3) 

♦Dennis  Reed,  Franklin,  r 2, 1 68 

♦Herbert  F.  Whiting,  Franklin,  r 1.907 

♦Jim  Ryan,  Franklin,  d 1 .892 

Lawrence  K.  Hennessy,  Franklin,  d 1 .601 

District  No.  3  (Newbury,  Sutton)(l) 

♦Patricia  McMahon,  Sutton,  d 1.182 

Jim  Powell,  Newbury,  r 1,139 

District  No.  4  (Hopkinton.  Warner,  Webster)(3) 

♦Christine  Hamm,  Hopkinton,  d 3,629 

♦Derek  Owen,  Hopkinton,  d 3,132 

♦Richard  Kennedy,  Hopkinton,  r 2,697 

Paul  DiGeronimo,  Warner,  d 2,405 

Susan  Griffin  Yonkers,  Hopkinton,  r 2,283 

Fred  N.  Creed,  Jr.,  Warner,  r 2,274 

Walter  Service,  Warner,  constitution 328 

District  No.  5  (Bradford,  Henniker)(2) 

♦Barbara  Conner  French,  Henniker,  d 1 .864 

♦David  P.  Currier,  Henniker,  r 1 .555 

Aaron  M.  Lavallee,  Henniker,  d 1,516 


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James  P.  Walsh,  Henniker.  r 1  -096 

District  No.  6  (Andover,  Boscawen,  Canterbury,  Loudon,  Northfield,  Salisbury )(6) 

*Claire  D.  Clarke.  Boscawen,  d 4,689 

*Priscilla  Parmenter  Lockwood,  Canterbury,  r 4,537 

*Roy  D.  Maxfield,  Loudon,  r 4.522 

*Joy  K.  Tilton,  Northfield,  d 4,245 

*Frank  A.  Tupper,  Canterbury,  d 4.122 

*James  William  Danforth,  Andover,  r 4,103 

Al  Foley.  Andover.  r 3.882 

Paula  Werme.  Boscawen.  r 3,775 

Francis  Ruffing,  Loudon,  r 3.674 

Richard  P.  Brewster.  Andover.  d 3.45 1 

Kenneth  Jopp.  Loudon,  d 3.340 

Howard  Wilson,  Andover  (write-in) 41 

District  No.  7  (Chichester,  Pembroke)(3) 

*Deanna  P.  Rush.  Pembroke,  d&r 3,188 

*  Vincent  E.  Greco.  Pembroke,  d 2.256 

*Bill  Field.  Pembroke,  r 2.109 

Ann  M.  Bond.  Pembroke,  r 1,997 

Regis  A.  Lemaire,  Pembroke,  d 1  -934 

District  No.  8  (Allenstown,  Epsom,  Pittsfield)(4) 

♦Charles  B.  Yeaton,  Epsom,  d 2.930 

*Tony  F.  Soltani,  Epsom,  r 2,757 

*Thomas  Langlais,  Epsom,  r 2.67 1 

*  John  Klose.  Epsom,  r 2,65 1 

Laura  M.  Bonk,  Allenstown,  d 2,562 

Edward  N.  Nutter.  Epsom,  r 2,523 

Arthur  Morse,  Pittsfield,  d 2,372 

Harvey  Harkness,  Epsom,  d 2,132 

District  No.  9  (Hooksett)(4) 

*David  W.  Hess,  Hooksett,  r 3,889 

♦Stephen  L'Heureux,  Hooksett,  r 3,356 

*Dick  Marple,  Hooksett,  r 3,041 

*James  Oliver.  Hooksett,  r 2,877 

Eileen  Spratt  Ehlers,  Hooksett,  d 2,217 

Greg  DeMarco.  Hooksett,  d 2.003 

Matthew  Quiet,  Hooksett 1  -749 

District  No.  10  (Concord  Wards  1,  2  and  3)(4) 

*Mary  Stuart  Gile,  Concord,  d 3,008 

♦Steve  Shurtleff,  Concord,  d 2,858 

*Fran  Potter.  Concord,  d 2,743 

♦Elizabeth  D.  Blanchard,  Concord,  r 2,663 

Eric  Daniels,  Concord,  r 2,40^ 

Karen  Cote,  Concord,  d 2.0 1 6 

Donna  J.  Farrelly.  Concord,  r '  .743 

Winston  H.  McCarty,  Concord,  r 1 .523 

District  No.  1 1  (Concord  Wards  4.  8,  9  and  10)(5) 

*Tara  Reardon,  Concord,  d 4.929 

♦Candace  C.W.  Bouchard,  Concord,  d 4.342 

♦John  DeJoie,  Concord,  d 4,024 

♦Jim  MacKay,  Concord,  r 3,803 

♦Bob  Williams,  Concord,  d 3.798 

Eileen  Keim,  Concord,  d 3,658 

Leo  W.  Fraser,  Jr.,  Concord,  r 3,39 1 

Michael  Moffett,  Concord,  r 3,05 1 

Eric  Dickner,  Concord,  r 2,456 

Russell  Perkins,  Concord,  r 2,388 

District  No.  12  (Concord  Wards  5,  6  and  7)(4) 

♦Mary  Jane  Wallner.  Concord,  d 3,664 

♦Elizabeth  Hager,  Concord,  r 3,315 

♦Jessie  L.  Osborne,  Concord,  d 3.094 

♦Don  Brueggemann,  Concord,  d 3,044 

Joshua  A.  Harwood,  Concord,  d 2,228 

Sam  Cohen,  Concord,  r 1,819 

Rob  Thompson,  Concord,  r 1 ,70 1 

Gregory  Pederzani.  Concord,  r '  -448 


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District  No.  13  (Bow,  Dunbarton)(3) 

*Stephen  T.  DeStefano,  Bow,  d 3,333 

*Eric  Anderson,  Bow,  r 3,279 

*Mary  Beth  Walz,  Bow,  d 2,738 

John  D.  Finan,  Bow.  r 2,475 

Ronald  W.  Wanner.  Dunbarton,  r 2,218 

Robert  E.  Martel.  Dunbarton.  d 1 .987 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Candia,  Deerfield,  Northwood,  Nottingham)(5) 

*Joe  Stone,  Deerfield,  r 4,506 

♦Harriet  E.  Cady,  Deerrield,  r 4,440 

*Robert  A.  Johnson,  Northwood,  r 4,385 

*Elbert  Bicknell,  Deerfield,  r 4,158 

♦Rudolph  A.  Kobel,  Candia,  r 3,941 

Susi  Nord,  Candia,  d 3.65 1 

Richard  H.  Snow,  Candia,  d 3,568 

Tom  Chase,  Northwood,  d 3.208 

William  J.  Zarges,  Candia,  d 2,823 

Robert  Van  Winkle,  Deerfield,  d 2,644 

District  No.  2  (Raymond)(3) 

*Frank  Bishop,  Raymond,  r 2,977 

*Norman  E.  Weldy,  Jr.,  Raymond,  r 2,396 

♦Robert  Forsing,  Raymond,  r 2,337 

District  No.  3  (Auburn.  Londonderry )(9) 

♦Sharon  M.  Carson,  Londonderry,  r&d 9.140 

♦Betsy  McKinney,  Londonderry,  r 7,688 

♦Karen  Keegan  Hutchinson,  Londonderry,  r 7,653 

♦Robert  Introne,  Londonderry,  r 7,193 

♦Benjamin  E.  Parker.  Londonderry,  r 7,057 

♦James  Headd.  Auburn,  r 6,923 

♦Sherman  Packard.  Londonderry,  r 6,838 

♦Dudley  Dumaine,  Londonderry,  r 6,70 1 

♦Paul  C.  Smith,  Auburn,  r 6.638 

Barbara  Lowery,  Londonderry,  d 5,079 

William  E.  Thomas.  Auburn,  d 4,532 

Vincent  Perry,  Londonderry,  d 4,462 

James  K.  Mitchell,  Jr.,  Londonderry,  d 4,378 

Adam  Hoffman.  Londonderry,  d 4,269 

Philip  Tetreau.  Londonderry,  d 4.227 

Alan  R.  Hoffman,  Londonderry,  d 4,223 

Bill  Longmaid,  Londonderry,  d 3,982 

District  No.  4  (Salem,  Windham )( 13) 

♦Mary  E.  Griffin,  Windham,  r 10.523 

♦Ronald  J.  Belanger.  Salem,  r 10,517 

♦D.J.  Bettencourt,  Salem,  r 10,426 

♦Anthony  R.  DiFruscia,  Windham,  r 10,061 

♦Janeen  Dalrymple,  Salem,  r 9.785 

♦Anne  K.  Priestley,  Salem,  r 9,439 

♦Charles  E.  McMahon,  Windham,  r 9,136 

♦Kevin  K.  Waterhouse,  Windham,  r 8,865 

♦Russell  F.  Ingram,  Salem,  r 8,740 

♦Richard  T  Cooney,  Salem,  r 8,724 

♦John  J.  Manning,  Jr.,  Salem,  r 8.523 

♦James  B.  Coburn.  Windham,  r 8.452 

♦Christopher  L.  Doyle,  Windham,  r 8,344 

Richard  J.  O'Shaughnessy,  Salem,  d 7.756 

Doris  V  Flaherty,  Salem,  d 6.297 

Laurel  Redden.  Salem,  d 6,284 

Michael  Caruso,  Windham,  d 5.756 

Scott  Brody.  Windham,  d 5,525 

Dave  Brody,  Windham,  d 5,5 1 3 

Marion  E.  Martin,  Windham,  d 5.500 


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Carol  Spickler,  Salem,  d 5.469 

Ralph  Stein.  Salem,  d 5.317 

Edward  M.  Kirby.  Salem,  d 5,28 1 

Alan  Spickler,  Salem,  d 4.864 

Clark  E.  Johnson  III.  Salem,  d 4,757 

Henri  Azibert.  Windham,  d 4,205 

Jason  M.  Bedrick.  Windham,  i 3.455 

District  No.  5  (Derry )( 1 1 ) 

*John  Dowd,  Derry,  r 7,617 

*Patricia  Dow  ling.  Derry.  r 7,314 

*Phyllis  M.  Katsakiores.  Derry,  r 7.000 

*George  N.  Katsakiores.  Derry.  r 6.63 1 

*Paul  R.  Hopfgarten,  Derry.  r 6.284 

♦Kenneth  H.  Gould,  Derry.  r 6,213 

*Bob  Fesh.  Derry,  r 6,096 

*Howie  Lund,  Derry,  r 5,999 

*  William  R.  Zolla.  Derry,  r 5,927 

*Robert  W.  Wiley.  Derry,  r 5,812 

*James  B.  Rausch,  Derry.  r 5,78 1 

Joseph  Donahue.  Derry,  d 5.093 

Lisa  O'Neill.  Derry,  d 4,761 

Joseph  Parodi,  Derry,  d 4.653 

Beth  Bellevue.  Derry,  d 4,628 

Mary  A.  Eisner.  Derry,  d 4,6 1 3 

Charles  A.  Zoeller.  Derry,  d 4,569 

Paulette  J.  Burgess.  Derry.  d 4,503 

Shawna  Burgess,  Derry.  d 4.473 

Chris  O'Neili,  Derry,  d 4.433 

Thomas  D.  Barringer.  Derry,  d 4.420 

Connie  Dimmock.  Derry,  d 4,385 

District  No.  6  (Atkinson)(2) 

*James  Michael  Garrity,  Atkinson,  r&d 3,129 

*George  D.  Winchell,  Atkinson,  r&d 2.699 

District  No.  7  (Chester.  Danville,  Sandown)(4) 

*Gene  P.  Charron.  Chester,  r&d 4,552 

*Michael  B.  Asselin,  Danville,  r 3.854 

♦Elisabeth  N.  Sanders,  Danville,  r 3.808 

*Ken  Donahue.  Chester,  r 3,594 

James  E.  Devine,  Sandown.  d 2,584 

Michael  Douglas  Tuthill.  Chester,  d 2.129 

Fred  Russell.  Sandown,  d 2.063 

District  No.  8  (Hampstead,  Kingston,  Plaistow )( 7) 

*Norman  L.  Major.  Plaistow.  r&d 7,823 

*Roger  G.  Weils.  Hampstead.  r&d 7,429 

*Ed  M.  Putnam  II.  Hampstead.  r&d 6.968 

*David  A.  Welch.  Kingston,  r 6.315 

*John  W.  Flanders,  Sr.,  Kingston,  r 6.307 

*Kevin  L.  Camm,  Hampstead.  r 6,237 

♦Kenneth  L.  Weyler.  Kingston,  r 5.901 

Brian  M.  Helman.  Kingston,  d 4.452 

District  No.  9  (Epping,  Fremont )( 3) 

♦Bob  K.  Dodge.  Fremont,  r 2.699 

♦Daniel  C.  Itse,  Fremont,  r 2.614 

♦Ron  Nowe,  Epping.  r 2,483 

Penn  Brow  n,  Epping.  d 2,096 

District  No.  10  (Brentwood)!  1 ) 

♦Donald  R.  Buxton.  Brentwood,  r 1 ,235 

Vasilka  Nicolova,  Brentwood,  d 691 

District  No.  11  (East  Kingston.  Newton)! 2) 

♦Mary  M.  Allen.  Newton,  r 1 .634 

♦Kimberley  Casey,  East  Kingston,  d 1 .429 

Charles  R.  Melvin,  Sr.,  Newton,  r 1 ,376 

Robert  L.  Bartlett.  Newton,  d 1 ,303 

District  No.  12  (Newfields.  Newmarket)! 3) 

♦Dennis  F.  Abbott,  Newmarket,  d&r 3.5 1 1 

♦Marcia  Moody.  Newmarket,  d 2,876 


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*Karl  Gilbert,  Newmarket,  r 2,634 

Janet  M.  Smith,  Newfields,  d 2,524 

District  No.  13  (Exeter,  North  Hampton,  Stratham)(8) 

♦Carl  G.  Robertson,  Exeter,  r&d 7,907 

*Doug  Scamman,  Stratham,  r 7,434 

*Stella  Scamman,  Stratham,  r 7,212 

♦Eileen  Flockhart,  Exeter,  d 6,646 

*Matt  Quandt,  Exeter,  r 6,516 

♦April  Hersey  Mason,  Exeter,  r 6,467 

♦Rogers  J.  Johnson,  Stratham,  r 6,330 

♦Marshall  E.  Quandt,  Exeter,  r 6,3 1 2 

Kathleen  Russell,  Stratham,  d 6,105 

Charles  E.  Proulx,  Exeter,  d 5,615 

Kurt  J.  Roessner,  Exeter,  r 5,605 

R.  Neal  Kimball,  Exeter,  d 5,334 

Ron  Mirsky,  Exeter,  d 5,016 

Leonard  J.  Pichini,  Exeter,  d 4,878 

Marlowe  Bergendoff,  Exeter,  d 4,770 

District  No.  14  (Hampton  Falls.  Kensington,  Seabrook,  South  Hampton )(4) 

♦Benjamin  E.  Moore,  Seabrook,  r 3,667 

♦Frank  J.  Palazzo,  Seabrook,  r 3,363 

*E.  Albert  Weare.  Seabrook,  r 3,278 

♦Richard  W.  Morris,  Seabrook,  r 3,099 

Mollie  Palmer  O'Keefe,  Kensington,  d 3,039 

Patricia  M.  OKeefe,  Seabrook,  d 2,594 

E.  Elaine  Ahearn,  Hampton  Falls,  d 2,502 

Gary  W.  Dozier,  Hampton  Falls,  d 2,087 

District  No.  15  (Hampton)(5) 

♦Nancy  F.  Stiles,  Hampton,  r 4,864 

♦Russell  D.  Bridle,  Hampton,  r 4,590 

♦Thomas  J.  Gillick,  Hampton,  r 4,368 

♦Sheila  T.  Francoeur,  Hampton,  r 4,365 

♦Mike  O'Neil,  Hampton,  r 4,334 

Susan  R.  Kepner,  Hampton,  d 3,890 

Richard  H.  Goodman,  Hampton,  d 3,240 

Sharon  V.L.  Mullen,  Hampton,  d 3,041 

Daniel  Nicholson,  Hampton,  d 3,041 

Beatrice  Friedman,  Hampton,  d 2,695 

District  No.  16  (Newington,  Portsmouth  Wards  l-5)(7) 

♦Laura  C.  Pantelakos,  Portsmouth,  d 7,666 

♦James  R.  Splaine,  Portsmouth,  d 7,201 

♦Maryann  N.  Blanchard,  Portsmouth,  d 7,151 

♦Terie  Norelli,  Portsmouth,  d 6,775 

♦Jacqueline  Cali-Pitts,  Portsmouth,  d 6,52 1 

♦James  F.  Powers,  Portsmouth,  d 6,295 

♦Christopher  Serlin,  Portsmouth,  d 5,777 

Jeffrey  Semprini,  Portsmouth,  r 5,242 

Raimond  Bowles,  Portsmouth,  r 4,678 

Paul  J.  Chevalier,  Portsmouth,  r 3,771 

Warren  Goddard,  Portsmouth,  r 3,487 

L.  Pierre  deRochemont,  Portsmouth,  r 3,419 

District  No.  17  (Greenland)(l) 

♦James  G.  Rolston,  Greenland,  r 1 ,053 

Daniel  E.  Kern,  Greenland,  d 887 

District  No.  18  (New  Castle,  Rye)(2) 

♦Jane  S.  Langley,  Rye,  r 2,416 

♦Daniel  M.  Hughes,  New  Castle,  r 2,254 

David  Borden,  New  Castle,  d 1,772 

Lee  Townsend,  New  Castle,  d 1,257 


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STRAFFORD  COUNTY 

District  No.  1  (Rochester  Wards  l-6)(9) 

*Julie  Brown.  Rochester,  r 5.965 

*Sandra  B.  Keans.  Rochester,  r 5,749 

♦Clifford  Newton.  Rochester,  r 5.580 

*  Anne  Grassie,  Rochester,  d 5,565 

♦Frank  D.  Callaghan.  Rochester,  d 5,434 

♦Russell  Albert,  Rochester,  r 5,240 

♦Irene  T.  Creteau,  Rochester,  d 5,228 

♦Jim  Twombly.  Rochester,  r 5,215 

♦Patricia  C.  Dunlap,  Rochester,  r 5,182 

Marc  W.  Drapeau.  Rochester,  r 4.958 

Pamela  J.  Hubbard.  Rochester,  d 4,947 

William  P.  Brennan.  Rochester,  d 4,908 

Alan  Bemis,  Rochester,  r 4,740 

Elaine  M.  Lauterborn.  Rochester,  d 4,718 

John  L.  Rossi,  Rochester,  d 4,532 

Rose  Marie  Rogers,  Rochester,  d 4,495 

John  Moffett,  Rochester,  r 4.422 

George  F.  Brown,  Rochester,  d 4,390 

District  No.  2  (Rollinsford,  Somersworth  Wards  l-5)(5) 

♦Richard  F.  Heon,  Somersworth.  d&r 4.793 

♦Clair  A.  Snyder,  Somersworth,  d&r 4.360 

♦Dana  S.  Hilliard.  Somersworth.  d 3.906 

♦Roger  Berube,  Somersworth,  d 3,831 

♦Michael  S.  Rollo.  Rollinsford,  d 3.290 

Timothy  A.  Logsdon.  Somersworth,  r 2,696 

District  No.  3  (Barrington,  Farmington,  Middleton,  Milton.  New  Durham.  Strafford)(8) 

♦David  A.  Bickford,  New  Durham,  r 6,177 

♦W.  Packy  Campbell.  Farmington.  r 5.996 

♦Dune  Chaplin,  Strafford,  r 5.591 

♦Timothy  E.  Easson.  Farmington,  r 5,525 

♦Sam  A.  Cataldo,  Farmington.  r 5,521 

♦Jacalyn  L.  Cilley,  Barrington,  d 5,435 

♦Nancy  K.  Johnson,  Milton,  d 5,424 

♦Michael  D.  Harrington.  Strafford,  r 5.409 

Larry  Brown.  Milton,  i&d 5,190 

Emmanuel  Krasner.  Farmington,  d 4,990 

George  T.  Musler,  Barrington,  r 4,965 

Carol  W.  Mulligan,  Strafford,  d 4.844 

James  E.  Cyr.  Strafford,  d 4.703 

Wilfred  B.  Morrison.  Jr..  Farmington.  r 4.644 

Brandon  LaRoche.  Farmington,  d 4.496 

Felice  M.  Vincelette.  Barrington.  d 3,965 

District  No.  4  (Dover  Wards  1  and  2)(3) 

♦Katherine  Taylor,  Dover,  d 2,6 1 8 

♦Peter  B.  Schmidt,  Dover,  d 2.541 

♦Kathleen  Taylor,  Dover,  d 2,532 

Robert  L.  Keays,  Dover,  r 1 .600 

Robert  Leonard.  Dover,  r 1 .404 

District  No.  5  (Dover  Wards  3  and  4)(3) 

♦Jennifer  Brown.  Dover,  d 2.626 

♦Baldw  in  Domingo,  Dover,  d 2.566 

♦Jeff  Hollinger.  Dover,  r 2,412 

David  Scott,  Dover,  r 2,34 1 

Adam  R.  Bowker,  Dover,  d .' 2,305 

Richard  Close,  Dover,  r 2.060 

District  No.  6  (Dover  Wards  5  and  6)(3) 

♦Earle  Goodwin.  Dover,  d 2,346 

♦Roland  Hofemann,  Dover,  d 2,306 

♦William  V.  Knowles,  Dover,  d 2,277 

Phyllis  Woods,  Dover,  r 1 .958 

Eileen  M.  Williams,  Dover,  r 1.701 

Donald  C.  Andolina.  Dover,  r I  .542 


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District  No.  7  (Durham,  Lee,  Madbury)(6) 

*Janet  G.  Wall,  Madbury,  d&r 6,354 

*Naida  Kaen,  Lee,  d 5,058 

*Emma  L.  Rous,  Durham,  d 4,965 

*Marjorie  K.  Smith.  Durham,  d 4,932 

♦Judith  T.  Spang,  Durham,  d 4,900 

*Joseph  Miller,  Durham,  d 4,834 

Amos  R.  Townsend,  Lee,  r 2,84 1 

Donald  M.  Sumner,  Durham,  r 2,8 1 7 

Diane  R.  Bryon,  Durham,  r 2,797 

C.E.  McLean,  Durham,  r 2,697 

William  T.  Bryon,  Durham,  r 2,570 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY 


District  No.  1  (Cornish,  Grantham,  Plainfield)(2) 

*Charlotte  Houde  Quimby,  Plainrield,  d 2,175 

♦Stephen  G.  Prichard.  Grantham,  d 1 ,859 

Stuart  A.  Hodgeman,  Comish,  r 1,715 

Fred  Vogt,  Grantham,  r 1 ,482 

District  No.  2  (Croydon,  Goshen,  Newport,  Springfield.  Washington )( 3) 

♦Arthur  G.  Jillette,  Jr.,  Goshen,  d&r 3,077 

♦Beverly  T.  Rodeschin,  Newport,  r 2,518 

♦Peter  E.  Franklin,  Newport,  d 2,268 

Henry  Rodeschin,  Newport,  r 2,246 

John  Lunn,  Newport,  d 1 ,947 

District  No.  3  (Sunapee )(  1 ) 

♦Harry  S.  Gale,  Jr..  Sunapee.  r 1,144 

David  M.  Brown.  Sunapee.  d 829 

District  No.  4  (Claremont  Wards  1-3,  Lempster,  Unity )(5) 

♦Tom  Donovan.  Claremont,  d&r 4.979 

♦John  R.  Cloutier,  Claremont,  d&r 4,612 

♦Joe  Harris,  Claremont,  d&r 4,533 

♦Larry  Converse,  Claremont,  d&r 4,215 

♦Christopher  R.  Irish.  Claremont,  r 3,608 

Sandra  C.  Harris,  Claremont,  d 3,502 

District  No.  5  (Acworth,  Charlestown,  Langdon)(2) 

♦James  G.  Phinizy,  Acworth,  d&r 2,132 

♦Brenda  L.  Ferland.  Charlestown,  d 1,650 

John  G.  Tuthill,  Acworth.  i 804 


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423 


BELKNAP  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Alton 
Barnstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Ward  I 
Laconia  Ward  2 
Laconia  Ward  3 
Laconia  Ward  4 
Laconia  Ward  5 
Laconia  Ward  6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbornton 
Tilton 

Totals 


Reg.  of 

Reg.  of 

Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Deeds 

Probate 

Collis,  r&d 

Noether,  r&d 

Corbin,  r&d 

Normandin,  r&d 

Brickner,  r&d 

2.619 

2,606 

2.590 

2,628 

2,602 

1.908 

1,873 

1.923 

1,930 

1,918 

2,976 

2.924 

2,924 

2.982 

2,916 

570 

555 

553 

559 

541 

4.004 

3.940 

3,884 

3,969 

3,863 

1,775 

1.758 

1.745 

1.760 

1,770 

1.407 

1,361 

1.367 

1,393 

1,359 

1.069 

1.060 

1,054 

1,084 

1,054 

1.089 

1.062 

1,063 

1,085 

1,050 

1,142 

1.112 

1.126 

1.146 

1,121 

986 

955 

962 

982 

953 

1.418 

1,385 

1.389 

1,414 

1,385 

3.075 

3,041 

3,017 

3,040 

3.015 

1.076 

1.071 

1,066 

1.068 

1.064 

1.479 

1,469 

1.444 

1.481 

1,440 

1.587 

1.584 

1.567 

1.595 

1,585 

28,180 


27.756 


27.674 


28.116 


27,636 


Alton 
Barnstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Ward  1 
Laconia  Ward  2 
Laconia  Ward  3 
Laconia  Ward  4 
Laconia  Ward  5 
Laconia  Ward  6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbornton 
Tilton 


District  1 


o 

H 
U 
H 
- 
- 

O 

z 


County  Commissioners 

District  2 
Bartlett,  r        Patterson,  d 


1,137 
1,887 


1.124 


842 
872 


897 
1.171 


673 


719 

734 


District  3 
Boothby,  r 

2,343 


521 

3.337 


2.566 
837 


Totals 


5,862 


4.194 


9,604 


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CARROLL  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Reg.  of 

Reg.  of 

Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Deeds 

Probate 

Carr,  r&d 

Gordon,  d&r 

Howard,  r 

Brookes,  r&d 

Monet,  r&d 

Albany 

333 

332 

251 

331 

326 

Bartlett 

1,652 

1,627 

1,403 

1.608 

1,588 

Brookfield 

388 

383 

343 

387 

374 

Chatham 

163 

164 

138 

164 

164 

Conway 

4,288 

4,256 

3,563 

4,219 

4,191 

Eaton 

241 

238 

185 

238 

235 

Effingham 

624 

616 

508 

696 

621 

Freedom 

847 

834 

703 

840 

830 

Hale's  Location 

99 

93 

90 

94 

95 

Hart's  Location 

27 

28 

22 

27 

27 

Jackson 

596 

593 

444 

579 

576 

Madison 

1.196 

1,189 

996 

1,180 

1.171 

Moultonborough 

2,606 

2,563 

2,358 

2,586 

2,544 

Ossipee 

1,783 

1,727 

1,568 

1.723 

1,735 

Sandwich 

859 

871 

664 

856 

854 

Tamworth 

1,286 

1,324 

1,088 

1,274 

1,260 

Tuftonboro 

1,420 

1,385 

1,283 

1,399 

1,174 

Wakefield 

2,207 

2,169 

1,916 

2,173 

2,154 

Wolfeboro 

3,588 

3,503 

3,124 

3,593 

3,489 

Totals 


24,203 


23,895 


20,647 


23,967 


23,408 


County  Commissioners 

District  1 

District  2 

Sorenson,  r&d 

Albany 

318 

Bartlett 

1,615 

Brookfield 

359 

Chatham 

158 

Conway 

4,238 

z 

o 

Eaton 

241 

Effingham 

608 

H 

Freedom 

820 

u 

Hale's  Location 

110 

_ 

Ed 

o 
z 

Hart's  Location 

28 

Jackson 

589 

Madison 

1,171 

Moultonborough 

2,526 

Ossipee 

1,655 

Sandwich 

857 

Tamworth 

1,271 

Tuftonboro 

1,367 

Wakefield 

2,139 

Wolfeboro 

3.455 

District  3 
Webster,  r 

251 

1,356 

354 

132 

3,497 

177 

519 

682 

82 

22 

435 

978 

2,294 

1,444 

639 

1,074 

1,222 

1,883 

3,102 


Totals 


23,525 


20,143 


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425 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Reg.  of 

Reg.  of 

Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Deeds 

Probate 

Foote,  r&d 

Albrecht,  r&d 

Parker,  r 

West,  d 

Hubal,  r&d 

Minkler,  r&d 

Alstead 

915 

879 

409 

484 

924 

908 

Chesterfield 

1.846 

1.856 

1.007 

899 

1,878 

1.881 

Dublin 

929 

921 

483 

485 

918 

914 

Fitzwilliam 

1.123 

1.112 

698 

519 

1.126 

1.109 

Gilsum 

386 

368 

213 

180 

371 

371 

Harrisville 

605 

615 

245 

388 

621 

612 

Hinsdale 

1,614 

1.645 

778 

935 

1,655 

1,680 

Jaffrey 

2,516 

2.471 

1.468 

1.174 

2.500 

2,483 

Keene  Ward  I 

1.850 

1 .825 

619 

1.269 

1.853 

1,842 

Keene  Ward  2 

2.089 

2.088 

832 

1.390 

2,102 

2.092 

Keene  Ward  3 

2,05 1 

2.061 

957 

1.205 

2,061 

2.045 

Keene  Ward  4 

2,228 

2,220 

1.100 

1,221 

2,219 

2,210 

Keene  Ward  5 

2.305 

2.305 

1.098 

1.315 

2,342 

2,309 

Marlborough 

1.040 

1.045 

471 

600 

1.042 

1,019 

Marlow 

391 

398 

200 

210 

404 

307 

Nelson 

375 

372 

158 

229 

377 

365 

Richmond 

532 

523 

279 

270 

536 

529 

Rindge 

2,571 

2.565 

1.604 

1.188 

2,593 

2,583 

Roxbury 

122 

127 

55 

76 

131 

125 

Stoddard 

370 

365 

312 

254 

485 

477 

Sullivan 

357 

358 

205 

150 

358 

348 

Surry 

418 

413 

243 

179 

413 

404 

Swanzey 

3.128 

3,064 

1.637 

1 .547 

3.097 

3,076 

Troy 

930 

915 

501 

461 

932 

931 

Walpole 

1.909 

1.902 

934 

961 

1,899 

1,921 

Westmoreland 

894 

872 

423 

321 

904 

847 

Winchester 

1.624 

1.623 

834 

876 

1.642 

1,628 

Totals 


35.118 


34.908 


17.763 


18.786 


35.383 


35.016 


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Alstead 

Chesterfield 

Dublin 

Fitzwilliam 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY  OFFICES 

County  Commissioners 
District  1  District  2 

Zerba,  d&r 


Z 

o 

■— 

H 
U 
H 

- 

w 
o 


1,820 
2,080 
2,031 
2,195 
2,296 
1.022 


District  3 
Sistare,  r 

687 

679 
888 
287 
411 

2.021 


303 
246 
404 

2,188 

83 

435 

265 


739 


Totals 


11,444 


9,636 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


427 


COOS  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Reg.  of 
Deeds 

Reg.  of 
Probate 

Tardif,  r&d 

Morin,  r&d 

Bisson,  r&d 

Lyons,  r       Lamirande,  d 

Peterson,  r&d 

Berlin  Ward  1 

1.056 

1.053 

1.065 

292 

831 

1,009 

Berlin  Ward  2 

1.126 

1.107 

1.112 

344 

828 

1,074 

Berlin  Ward  3 

1.260 

1.253 

1.288 

388 

948 

1,210 

Berlin  Ward  4 

998 

988 

993 

270 

770 

958 

Cambridge 

2 

2 

2 

2 

0 

0 

Carroll 

368 

361 

360 

190 

211 

350 

Clarksville 

132 

131 

129 

91 

49 

113 

Colebrook 

884 

883 

876 

719 

275 

842 

Columbia 

314 

311 

310 

235 

95 

295 

Dalton 

442 

432 

440 

250 

222 

430 

Dixville 

26 

26 

26 

21 

5 

26 

Dummer 

177 

178 

170 

94 

88 

170 

Errol 

169 

169 

168 

107 

70 

168 

Gorham 

1.514 

1.497 

1,483 

513 

1,079 

1,481 

Green's  Grant 

3 

3 

3 

0 

3 

3 

Jefferson 

493 

496 

369 

299 

271 

482 

Lancaster 

1,515 

1 .509 

1.490 

733 

868 

1.528 

Milan 

685 

668 

675 

279 

435 

643 

Millsfield 

14 

13 

14 

14 

1 

14 

Northumberland 

921 

971 

958 

354 

640 

957 

Pinkham's  Grant 

14 

14 

13 

0 

13 

13 

Pittsburg 

463 

465 

444 

329 

158 

465 

Randolph 

234 

223 

233 

69 

183 

232 

Shelbume 

266 

258 

257 

100 

174 

252 

Stark 

267 

264 

265 

130 

152 

248 

Stewartstown 

370 

372 

363 

261 

137 

373 

Stratford 

263 

264 

259 

104 

176 

239 

Wentworth's  Location 

25 

24 

24 

13 

13 

21 

Whitefield 

1.030 

1.009 

1.007 

540 

528 

1.006 

Totals 


15.031 


14.944 


14.796 


6.741 


9,223 


14.602 


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COOS  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Berlin  Ward  1 

Berlin  Ward  2 

Berlin  Ward  3 

Berlin  Ward  4 

Cambridge 

Carroll 

Clarksville 

Colebrook 

Columbia 

Dalton 

Dixville 

Dummer 

Errol 

Gorham 

Green's  Grant 

Jefferson 

Lancaster 

Milan 

Millsfield 

Northumberland 

Pinkham's  Grant 

Pittsburg 

Randolph 

Shelburne 

Stark 

Stewartstown 

Stratford 

Went  worth's  Location 

Whiteheld 


County  Commissioners 

District  1  District  2 

Grenier,  d&r  Brady,  r         Woodburn,  d 

1.020 

1 .083  — 

1,234 
986 


District  3 


206 


268 


1 
107 


249 


216 


216 


784 

793 

1 

2 

393 

181 

927 

738 

14 
149 


o 

H 

u 

- 
- 

o 


527 


588 


Totals 


4,572 


3,214 


2,897 


No  votes  cast:  Atkinson  &  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  Bean's  Grant,  Bean's  Purchase,  Chandler's  Purchase,  Crawford's 
Purchase,  Cutt's  Grant,  Dix's  Grant,  Erving's  Location,  Hadley's  Purchase.  Kilkenny,  Low  &  Burbank's  Grant.  Martin's 
Location,  Odell,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Second  College  Grant,  Success,  Thompson  &  Meserve's  Purchase 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


429 


GRAFTON  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Reg.  of 

Reg.  of 

Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Deeds 

Probate 

Dutile,  r&d 

St.  Hilaire,  r&d 

Elliott,  r&d 

DuPuis.  r&d 

Wyman,  r&d 

Alexandria 

693 

706 

715 

710 

698 

Ashland 

877 

885 

989 

888 

877 

Bath 

415 

399 

417 

417 

419 

Benton 

154 

157 

157 

156 

156 

Bethlehem 

1.097 

1,077 

1,096 

1,196 

1,196 

Bridgewater 

539 

529 

540 

528 

518 

Bristol 

1,310 

1,370 

1,381 

1,386 

1.382 

Campton 

1,372 

1,367 

1.400 

1.493 

1.381 

Canaan 

1.491 

1,464 

1.462 

1.467 

1.459 

Dorchester 

167 

163 

166 

165 

164 

Easton 

171 

162 

168 

169 

170 

Ellsworth 

51 

51 

52 

53 

52 

Enfield 

2,070 

2,016 

2.020 

2.019 

2,004 

Franconia 

627 

622 

639 

630 

622 

Grafton 

529 

521 

525 

524 

523 

Groton 

258 

260 

263 

264 

254 

Hanover 

5,016 

4.979 

4,971 

4.942 

4,935 

Haverhill 

1.827 

1.825 

1,876 

1 .905 

1,888 

Hebron 

360 

358 

357 

357 

351 

Holderness 

1.075 

1,085 

1,097 

1,076 

1,056 

Landaff 

198 

188 

196 

195 

190 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

1,888 

1,855 

1,843 

1,847 

1,845 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

1,832 

1,802 

1,799 

1,790 

1.779 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

1.726 

1,699 

1,703 

1,697 

1,688 

Lincoln 

728 

725 

732 

657 

717 

Lisbon 

634 

642 

654 

653 

647 

Littleton 

2,702 

2,690 

2,715 

2,698 

2,690 

Livermore 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

Lyman 

258 

261 

268 

262 

259 

Lyme 

968 

956 

963 

966 

964 

Monroe 

482 

476 

485 

482 

478 

Orange 

140 

130 

132 

134 

134 

Orford 

601 

575 

583 

584 

582 

Piermont 

380 

373 

377 

377 

377 

Plymouth 

2,932 

2,963 

3,038 

2,956 

2,938 

Rumney 

828 

830 

862 

834 

818 

Sugar  Hill 

332 

322 

333 

331 

330 

Thornton 

950 

949 

959 

942 

948 

Warren 

440 

414 

442 

426 

434 

Waterville  Valley 

153 

155 

156 

154 

157 

Wentworth 

442 

439 

442 

439 

429 

Woodstock 

602 

596 

611 

603 

516 

Totals 


39,315 


39,036 


39,584 


39,372 


39.025 


430 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


GRAFTON  COUNTY  OFFICES 


County  Commissioners 
District  1  District  2 

Cervantes,  r  Cryans,  d  Burton,  r&d 


433 

151 

1,159 


Alexandria 

— 

— 

Ashland 

— 

— 

Bath 

— 

— 

Benton 

— 

— 

Bethlehem 

— 

— 

Bridgewater 

— 

— 

Bristol 

— 

— 

Campton 

— 

— 

Canaan 

— 

— 

Dorchester 

— 

— 

Easton 

— 

— 

Ellsworth 

— 

— 

Enfield 

941 

1,185 

Franconia 

— 

— 

Grafton 

— 

— 

Groton 

— 

— 

Hanover 

1.342 

4,226 

Haverhill 

— 

— 

Hebron 

— 

— 

Holderness 

— 

— 

Landaff 

— 

— 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

779 

1,226 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

728 

1,201 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

718 

1,115 

Lincoln 

— 

— 

Lisbon 

— 

— 

Littleton 

— 

— 

Livermore 

— 

— 

Lyman 

— 

— 

Lyme 

— 

— 

Monroe 

— 

— 

Orange 

— 

— 

Orford 

— 

— 

Piermont 

— 

— 

Plymouth 

— 

— 

Rumney 

— 

— 

Sugar  Hill 

— 

— 

Thornton 

— 

— 

Warren 

— 

— 

Waterville  Valley 

— 

— 

Wentworth 

— 

— 

Woodstock 

— 

— 

169 


633 


1,911 


209 


746 
669 

2,797 

268 
946 
492 

585 

382 


344 

435 

447 
611 


District  3 
Gabler,  r&d 

683 

874 


518 
1,383 
1,374 
1,442 

164 


52 


485 
251 


331 

1,047 


132 

2,887 
803 

878 

154 


Totals 


4,508 


8,953 


13,387 


13,458 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


431 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Hardy,  r      Clemons,  d 

Wageling,  r&d 

Fredette,  r        Panag 

;opoulos,  d 

Amherst 

3,854 

2.177 

5.285 

3.696 

2,307 

Antrim 

751 

551 

1.183 

708 

558 

Bedford 

7,030 

2.927 

9.133 

6.865 

2,925 

Bennington 

401 

271 

614 

376 

278 

Brookline 

1.485 

766 

2.057 

1,371 

851 

Deering 

519 

377 

824 

495 

379 

Francestown 

557 

400 

870 

532 

410 

Goffstown 

4,990 

2.699 

7,087 

4,858 

2,849 

Greenfield 

418 

342 

703 

415 

342 

Greenville 

471 

381 

775 

445 

404 

Hancock 

563 

540 

1.021 

549 

543 

Hillsborough 

1.530 

966 

2,232 

1,436 

997 

Hollis 

2,781 

1,449 

3,794 

2.468 

1,659 

Hudson 

5,852 

3,772 

9.150 

5,807 

4,306 

Litchfield 

2,267 

1.137 

3,305 

2,212 

1.316 

Lyndeborough 

524 

364 

760 

512 

372 

Manchester  Ward  1 

2.933 

2.001 

4.641 

2,720 

2,164 

Manchester  Ward  2 

2,345 

1.760 

3.868 

2,115 

1,939 

Manchester  Ward  3 

1.189 

1.354 

2,322 

1,108 

1.407 

Manchester  Ward  4 

1,626 

1.451 

2.835 

1.504 

1,568 

Manchester  Ward  5 

1.312 

1,271 

2,355 

1.163 

1,390 

Manchester  Ward  6 

2,317 

1,516 

3.555 

2,168 

1.629 

Manchester  Ward  7 

1,842 

1.460 

3.069 

1.760 

1,498 

Manchester  Ward  8 

2,629 

1,556 

3,888 

2,477 

1,644 

Manchester  Ward  9 

2,058 

1.550 

3.364 

1.943 

1,646 

Manchester  Ward  10 

2,059 

1.465 

3,363 

1.956 

1 .598 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

1,517 

1.152 

2,383 

1.457 

1,249 

Manchester  Ward  12 

2,148 

1.435 

3,310 

2.070 

1,551 

Mason 

434 

276 

613 

395 

290 

Merrimack 

8,023 

4.570 

1 1 .240 

7.403 

5.242 

Milford 

3,957 

2.528 

5.810 

3,749 

2,732 

Mont  Vemon 

742 

470 

1,090 

703 

487 

Nashua  Ward  1 

2,677 

2.071 

4,279 

2,642 

2,110 

Nashua  Ward  2 

2,319 

1.733 

3,684 

2,247 

1.799 

Nashua  Ward  3 

2,103 

1.926 

3,550 

2.016 

2.001 

Nashua  Ward  4 

1.175 

1.569 

2,461 

1.138 

1.581 

Nashua  Ward  5 

2.384 

1.888 

3,779 

2,514 

1,967 

Nashua  Ward  6 

1,761 

1.963 

3,316 

1,910 

1,850 

Nashua  Ward  7 

1,800 

1,549 

2,952 

1.785 

1,563 

Nashua  Ward  8 

1.830 

1,721 

3.185 

1.896 

1,760 

Nashua  Ward  9 

2,358 

1,911 

3,780 

2,407 

1.960 

New  Boston 

1.650 

845 

2,310 

1.599 

864 

New  Ipswich 

1.603 

627 

2.011 

1,543 

667 

Pel  ham 

3.796 

1,590 

5.008 

3,129 

2,362 

Peterborough 

1.553 

1.755 

3,024 

1.530 

1.755 

Sharon 

94 

119 

181 

97 

115 

Temple 

392 

332 

666 

391 

323 

Weare 

2.536 

1 .335 

3.449 

2,446 

1,383 

Wilton 

1.124 

940 

1.608 

1,080 

949 

Windsor 

73 

42 

104 

69 

41 

Totals 


102,35: 


68.850 


155,846 


97.875 


73.580 


432 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Amherst 

Antrim 

Bedford 

Bennington 

Brookline 

Deering 

Francestown 

Goffstown 

Greenfield 

Greenville 

Hancock 

Hillsborough 

Hollis 

Hudson 

Litchfield 

Lyndeborough 

Manchester  Ward  1 

Manchester  Ward  2 

Manchester  Ward  3 

Manchester  Ward  4 

Manchester  Ward  5 

Manchester  Ward  6 

Manchester  Ward  7 

Manchester  Ward  8 

Manchester  Ward  9 

Manchester  Ward  10 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

Manchester  Ward  1 2 

Mason 

Merrimack 

Milford 

Mont  Vernon 

Nashua  Ward  1 

Nashua  Ward  2 

Nashua  Ward  3 

Nashua  Ward  4 

Nashua  Ward  5 

Nashua  Ward  6 

Nashua  Ward  7 

Nashua  Ward  8 

Nashua  Ward  9 

New  Boston 

New  Ipswich 

Pel  ham 

Peterborough 

Sharon 

Temple 

We  are 

Wilton 

Windsor 


ieg.  of  Deeds 

aid,  r 

Meagher,  d 

3,797 

2,210 

727 

559 

6,915 

2,771 

383 

272 

1,451 

771 

509 

385 

574 

394 

4,998 

2,761 

440 

320 

451 

401 

563 

530 

1,542 

926 

2,591 

1 ,57 1 

5,930 

4,117 

2,297 

1,258 

500 

366 

3,017 

1,925 

2,340 

1,763 

1,184 

1,363 

1,641 

1,423 

1,319 

1,237 

2,322 

1,472 

1,861 

1,422 

2,660 

1,516 

2,082 

1,514 

2,094 

1,458 

1,515 

1,161 

2,172 

1,444 

596 

308 

7,810 

4,786 

3,852 

2,595 

738 

447 

2,588 

2,104 

2,258 

1,694 

2,044 

1,941 

1,123 

1,567 

2,444 

1,921 

1,777 

1,901 

1,753 

1,562 

1,847 

1,737 

2,373 

1,911 

1,629 

843 

1,566 

638 

3,326 

2,147 

1,575 

1,738 

92 

117 

389 

332 

2,559 

1,297 

1,123 

912 

74 

39 

Reg.  of  Probate 

Rivard,  r&d 

5,206 
1,178 
9,169 

615 
2,047 

827 

860 
7,158 

694 

770 
1,010 
2,263 
3,787 
9,124 
3,290 

803 
4,629 
3,927 
2,368 
2,889 
2,428 
3,640 
3,148 
3,987 
3,435 
3,419 
2,519 
3,425 

619 
11,560 
5,840 
1,084 
4,262 
3,703 
3,571 
2,462 
3,853 
3,352 
2,981 
3,216 
3,844 
2,315 
2,042 
4,933 
3,068 

190 

658 
3,509 
1,599 

100 


Totals 


101,411 


69,847 


157.376 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


433 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY  OFFICES 

County  Commissioners 
District  1  District  2  District  3 

Pappas,  r&d  Charbonneau,  r    Clemons,  d  Holden,  r     Hickey.  Sr.,  d 


Amherst 

Antrim 

Bedford 

Bennington 

Brookline 

Deering 

Francestown 

Goffstown 

Greenfield 

Greenville 

Hancock 

Hillsborough 

Hollis 

Hudson 

Litchfield 

Lyndeborough 

Manchester  Ward  1 

Manchester  Ward  2 

Manchester  Ward  3 

Manchester  Ward  4 

Manchester  Ward  5 

Manchester  Ward  6 

Manchester  Ward  7 

Manchester  Ward  8 

Manchester  Ward  9 

Manchester  Ward  10 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

Manchester  Ward  12 

Mason 

Merrimack 

Milford 

Mont  Vemon 

Nashua  Ward  1 

Nashua  Ward  2 

Nashua  Ward  3 

Nashua  Ward  4 

Nashua  Ward  5 

Nashua  Ward  6 

Nashua  Ward  7 

Nashua  Ward  8 

Nashua  Ward  9 

New  Boston 

New  Ipswich 

Pel  ham 

Peterborough 

Sharon 

Temple 

We  are 

Wilton 

Windsor 


9,229 


4,666 
3,911 
2,367 
2,892 
2,419 
3,603 
3,127 
3,953 
3,388 
3,405 
2,497 
3,410 


— 

— 

4.166 

1.981 

— 

— 

700 

555 

— 

~1 

387 

266 

— 

— 

1.437 

770 

— 

— 

515 

363 

— 

— 

547 

391 

— 

— 

4.786 

2,878 

— 

— 

430 

313 

— 

— 

429 

400 

— 

— 

542 

524 

— 

— 

1.478 

939 

2,498 

1.627 

— 

— 

6,300 

4.139 

— 

— 

— 

— 

2,250 

1,269 

— 

— 

517 

355 

2,406 

2,294 

2,185 

1,809 

1,933 

2,039 

1,092 

1,610 

2,279 

2,075 

1,658 

2,043 

1,625 

1,684 

1.769 

1,831 

2,248 

2,036 

3,460 


2,096 


399 
7,194 
3,937 

776 


1.557 
1,548 

1,559 

90 

386 

2,490 

1,102 

68 


283 
4.987 
2.460 

421 


887 
637 

1,725 
117 
333 

1,321 

913 

43 


Totals 


48,867 


29,453 


25,283 


39,290 


25,131 


434 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Reg.  of 

Reg.  of 

Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Deeds 

Probate 

Jordan,  r    Karolian,  d 

St.  Hilaire,  r&d 

Trachy,  r 

Guay,  r&d 

Bradstreet,  r&d 

Allenstown 

1.047 

972 

1,874 

1,591 

1,865 

1,841 

Andover 

681 

552 

1.117 

882 

1.146 

1.137 

Boscawen 

908 

642 

1,406 

1.209 

1,416 

1,391 

Bow 

2,764 

1,547 

3,895 

3,370 

3,894 

3,816 

Bradford 

331 

375 

829 

686 

840 

824 

Canterbury 

749 

622 

1,194 

1,006 

1,227 

1.188 

Chichester 

846 

475 

1,234 

1,091 

1,237 

1.198 

Concord  Ward  1 

1,188 

1,019 

2,046 

1.700 

2,036 

1.996 

Concord  Ward  2 

925 

793 

1,565 

1.283 

1,548 

1,519 

Concord  Ward  3 

756 

688 

1,313 

1.064 

1,291 

1,259 

Concord  Ward  4 

906 

1,139 

1,826 

1.384 

1,821 

1,798 

Concord  Ward  5 

965 

993 

1 .693 

1,376 

1.718 

1,663 

Concord  Ward  6 

710 

856 

1,441 

1,092 

1.415 

1,388 

Concord  Ward  7 

1,114 

1,046 

1,924 

1.543 

1,936 

1,861 

Concord  Ward  8 

1,070 

790 

1,673 

1,401 

1,710 

1,668 

Concord  Ward  9 

832 

718 

1,426 

1,117 

1,428 

1,403 

Concord  Ward  10 

1,578 

1,154 

2,438 

2,014 

2,435 

2,338 

Danbury 

355 

249 

491 

447 

524 

503 

Dunbarton 

904 

489 

1,279 

1,132 

1,295 

1,259 

Epsom 

1,320 

869 

2,034 

1,745 

2,038 

2.002 

Franklin  Ward  1 

688 

568 

1,169 

1.028 

1.195 

1.135 

Franklin  Ward  2 

491 

490 

921 

792 

909 

892 

Franklin  Ward  3 

623 

622 

1.145 

1,026 

1,151 

1,118 

Henniker 

1,332 

934 

2,042 

1.727 

2,070 

2,038 

Hill 

275 

231 

479 

418 

481 

460 

Hooksett 

2.957 

2,983 

5.454 

4.750 

5,455 

5,404 

Hopkinton 

2,324 

1,221 

3.091 

2.617 

3,170 

3,141 

Loudon 

1,691 

875 

2,285 

2,018 

2,272 

2,210 

Newbury 

699 

447 

1,114 

931 

1,113 

1,103 

New  London 

1,573 

999 

2,443 

2.071 

2,446 

2,422 

Northfield 

1.109 

964 

1,926 

1.682 

1,900 

1,793 

Pembroke 

1,910 

1,391 

3,056 

2.636 

3,060 

2,998 

Pittsfield 

1,085 

669 

1.620 

1,384 

1,631 

1,586 

Salisbury 

438 

258 

636 

544 

641 

641 

Sutton 

594 

466 

989 

959 

1,002 

995 

Warner 

958 

594 

1,384 

1,157 

1.382 

1,366 

Webster 

659 

306 

886 

768 

893 

884 

Wilmot 

392 

354 

678 

530 

365 

671 

Totals 


39.747 


30,360 


64,016 


54.171 


63,956 


62.909 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


435 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Allenstown 

Andover 

Boscawen 

Bow 

Bradford 

Canterbury 

Chichester 

Concord  Ward  1 

Concord  Ward  2 

Concord  Ward  3 

Concord  Ward  4 

Concord  Ward  5 

Concord  Ward  6 

Concord  Ward  7 

Concord  Ward  8 

Concord  Ward  9 

Concord  Ward  10 

Danbury 

Dunbarton 

Epsom 

Franklin  Ward  1 

Franklin  Ward  2 

Franklin  Ward  3 

Henniker 

Hill 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Loudon 

Newbury 

New  London 

Northrield 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Salisbury 

Sutton 

Warner 

Webster 

Wilmot 

Totals 


County  Commissioners 

District  1  District  2 

Asplund-YValsh,  r 

1,552 
648 


955 
1.045 


o 

I— « 
H 
U 
- 
- 
_ 

o 
z 


1,699 
965 
766 
967 

387 


1,928 


1,621 

2.579 

1 .337 

526 


District  3 
Colcord,  r&d 


3.770 
830 


16,975 


495 

1 .253 


2,019 

5,343 
3,049 

1.070 
2.418 


954 
1,402 

668 

23,271 


436 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Sheriff 


Atkinson 

Auburn 

Brentwood 

Candia 

Chester 

Danville 

Deerrield 

Derry 

East  Kingston 

Epping 

Exeter 

Fremont 

Greenland 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Londonderry 

New  Castle 

Newfields 

Newington 

Newmarket 

Newton 

North  Hampton 

Northwood 

Nottingham 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 


inehan,  r   Antul-Cabral,  d 

2,247 

1,085 

1,878 

743 

1,292 

566 

1,584 

637 

1,713 

580 

1,562 

514 

1,468 

631 

8,369 

4,366 

776 

318 

1,878 

958 

4,064 

2,990 

1,308 

520 

1.176 

662 

3.176 

1,165 

5,319 

3,041 

925 

275 

717 

404 

2.112 

835 

7,262 

3,328 

455 

226 

587 

294 

355 

137 

2.184 

1,994 

1,395 

650 

1 ,703 

827 

1,230 

702 

1,428 

664 

2,544 

1.140 

814 

988 

892 

1,525 

674 

629 

1,473 

1,334 

1,011 

1,377 

2,892 

1,396 

2,156 

1,163 

7,792 

3,945 

1,843 

742 

2,385 

1,390 

282 

197 

2,399 

1,262 

3,996 

1,525 

Attorney 

Reams,  r&d 

3,391 
2,373 
1,709 
2,032 
2,083 
1,794 
1,829 
11,323 
985 
2,545 
6,386 
1,641 
1,756 
3,738 
7,387 
1,073 
1,010 
2,588 
9,400 
631 
808 
440 
3,751 
1,762 
2,337 
1,800 
1,749 
3,255 
1,576 
2.117 
1,168 
2,535 
2,125 
3,940 
3,077 
11,360 
2,336 
3,286 
410 
3,353 
5,377 


Treasurer 

III,  r    Ahearn,  d 

2.119 

1,611 

1,568 

973 

1,055 

754 

1,323 

850 

1,463 

804 

1,061 

897 

1,181 

832 

6,889 

6,014 

605 

433 

1,363 

1,397 

3,265 

3,741 

1,017 

747 

918 

891 

2,491 

1,695 

4,429 

3.865 

766 

421 

602 

478 

1,592 

1.217 

5,848 

4.514 

405 

271 

461 

393 

280 

189 

1,674 

2,429 

991 

990 

1,401 

1,129 

1,000 

901 

1,172 

860 

1.905 

1,651 

617 

1,162 

706 

1,724 

490 

799 

1,163 

1,621 

844 

1,551 

2,283 

1,921 

1,779 

1,503 

6,609 

5,770 

1,428 

1,058 

1,903 

1,798 

232 

230 

1,909 

1,712 

3,633 

2,316 

Totals 


89,316 


47,725 


124,236 


72,440 


64,112 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


437 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Atkinson 

Auburn 

Brentwood 

Candia 

Chester 

Danville 

Deerfield 

Derry 

East  Kingston 

Epping 

Exeter 

Fremont 

Greenland 

Hampstead 

Hampton 

Hampton  Falls 

Kensington 

Kingston 

Londonderry 

New  Castle 

Newfields 

Newington 

Newmarket 

Newton 

North  Hampton 

Northwood 

Nottingham 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Sandown 

Seabrook 

South  Hampton 

Stratham 

Windham 


Reg. 

of  Deeds 

icey,  r 

Mover,  d 

2,580 

1.225 

1,922 

721 

1,127 

720 

1.550 

654 

1.609 

711 

1,294 

699 

1,325 

717 

7,828 

5,195 

724 

362 

1,683 

1.137 

3,516 

3.806 

1,184 

623 

1.069 

759 

2,834 

1,457 

4,668 

3,632 

835 

344 

647 

480 

1,853 

1,027 

7,018 

3,584 

436 

252 

514 

372 

320 

153 

2.012 

2,166 

1.191 

808 

1.464 

1,096 

1,163 

759 

1,283 

771 

2,295 

1.311 

737 

1 .054 

843 

1.586 

582 

712 

1,374 

1.432 

961 

1,443 

2,753 

1,513 

1.978 

1,338 

8.157 

4,617 

1,715 

809 

2.176 

1.887 

263 

206 

2,153 

1,528 

4,313 

1,734 

Reg.  of  Probate 
Christie,  Jr.,  r  Crapo,  d 


2,222 

1,520 

1.689 

936 

1,067 

736 

1 ,363 

813 

1,508 

779 

1,128 

827 

1,176 

848 

7,040 

5,736 

655 

393 

1,516 

1,242 

3,527 

3,491 

1,072 

707 

957 

897 

2,519 

1,649 

4,492 

3,754 

907 

315 

651 

447 

1,752 

1.114 

6,018 

4,443 

383 

297 

483 

374 

291 

182 

1.753 

2,352 

1.044 

924 

1,430 

1.085 

1.030 

880 

1,165 

867 

1,982 

1.568 

621 

1,170 

700 

1,718 

511 

770 

1,189 

1.161 

848 

1,548 

2.372 

1,847 

1,679 

1,713 

6,717 

5,654 

1,464 

1,016 

2,025 

1.698 

245 

215 

2.000 

1.599 

3,730 

2,179 

Totals 


83.949 


55.400 


74.921 


61.464 


438 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY  OFFICES 


County  Commissioners 
District  1  District  2  District  3 

Pratt,  r     DiPentima,  d  Barrows,  r      DeChane,  d  Stritch,  r       Post,  d 


Atkinson 

— 

— 

2,518 

1.224 





Auburn 

— 

— 

— 

1.886 

776 

Brentwood 

— - 

— 

1.224 

601 





Candia 

— 

— 

— 

— 

1,326 

844 

Chester 

— 

— 

— 

— 

1,457 

826 

Danville 

1,314 

630 

— 

— 





Deerfield 

— 

— 

— 

1.146 

865 

Derry 

— 

_.__ 

— 

— 

6.940 

5.788 

East  Kingston 

732 

317 

— 

— 





Epping 

— 

— 

1.713 

1,057 





Exeter 

— 

— 

4.5 1 1 

2.763 





Fremont 

1.176 

611 





Greenland 

1.153 

658 







Hampstead 

— 

— 

2.897 

1 .330 





Hampton 

5,262 

3,046 

— 

— 





Hampton  Falls 

888 

298 

— 

— 





Kensington 

709 

381 

— 

— 





Kingston 

1,864 

948 

— 

— 





Londonderry 

— 

— 

— 

— 

5,961 

4,454 

New  Castle 

430 

240 

— 







Newfields 

— 

— 

599 

280 





Newington 

311 

154 





Newmarket 

— 

— 

2,173 

1.947 





Newton 

1.169 

787 







North  Hampton 

1 ,654 

875 

— 







Northwood 

— 

— 

— 



986 

914 

Nottingham 

— 

— 



1,128 

882 

Plaistow 

2,299 

1,241 









Portsmouth  Ward  1 

753 

1,028 







Portsmouth  Ward  2 

895 

1 .503 

— 





Portsmouth  Ward  3 

633 

634 

— 





Portsmouth  Ward  4 

1,391 

1,391 







Portsmouth  Ward  5 

1.013 

1 .373 

— 







Raymond 

— 

2.696 

1 .506 





Rye 

2.050 

1.184 

— 

— 





Salem 

— 

— 

7.499 

4,866 





Sandown 

— 

— 

1.642 

839 





Seabrook 

2,244 

1,461 

— 

— 





South  Hampton 

274 

183 

— 







Stratham 

2,293 

1 .293 

— 

— 





Windham 

-— 

3.518 

2.379 

Totals 

29,331 

19.625 

28,648 

17.024 

24.348 

17.728 

GENERAL  ELECTION 


439 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Reg.  of 

Reg.  of 

Sheriff 

Attorney 

Treasurer 

Deeds 

Probate 

Estes,  r&d 

Rundles,  d&r 

Scruton,  r 

Arnold,  d 

Lessard,  d&r 

Quint,  d&r 

Barrington 

3.602 

3.565 

2,078 

1,806 

3.623 

3.501 

Dover  Ward  1 

2.017 

1.999 

728 

1 ,367 

2,029 

1,999 

Dover  Ward  2 

1,962 

1.923 

753 

1,322 

1.976 

1,911 

Dover  Ward  3 

2.523 

2.463 

1,329 

1,351 

2.569 

2,444 

Dover  Ward  4 

2.358 

2.324 

1,043 

1,433 

2.377 

2.316 

Dover  Ward  5 

1.981 

1.929 

832 

1.220 

1.990 

1,942 

Dover  Ward  6 

2.182 

2.135 

1,058 

1 .205 

2.208 

2,117 

Durham 

4,690 

4.842 

1.697 

3,297 

4.846 

4,691 

Fannington 

2.440 

2,395 

1.579 

1.108 

2.470 

2,369 

Lee 

2,039 

2,059 

872 

1 .263 

2.063 

1.982 

Madbury 

861 

850 

402 

505 

867 

839 

Middleton 

662 

624 

398 

305 

662 

644 

Milton 

1,768 

1.709 

906 

978 

1,847 

1,689 

New  Durham 

1,128 

1.158 

759 

528 

1,196 

1,155 

Rochester  Ward  1 

2.145 

2,085 

1,214 

1 .036 

2,166 

2,089 

Rochester  Ward  2 

1.840 

1.808 

1.083 

885 

1,884 

1,826 

Rochester  Ward  3 

1.967 

1.907 

1,099 

951 

1.979 

1.911 

Rochester  Ward  4 

1,890 

1,855 

991 

1.009 

1,915 

1.862 

Rochester  Ward  5 

1.853 

1,819 

1,067 

905 

1,878 

1,803 

Rochester  Ward  6 

1 .575 

1,563 

814 

871 

1,598 

1,554 

Rollinsford 

1.292 

1,284 

571 

762 

1,318 

1,302 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

1.126 

1,107 

505 

666 

1.130 

1.102 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

866 

850 

367 

529 

881 

855 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

923 

896 

384 

570 

921 

891 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

1 ,073 

1,043 

460 

646 

1.068 

1.039 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

760 

733 

280 

478 

762 

725 

Strafford 

1,866 

1.825 

1.085 

918 

1.853 

1,790 

Totals 


49,389 


48,750 


24,354 


27.914 


50.076 


48,348 


440 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY  OFFICES 


County  Commissioners 


Martel,  r 

Schroeder,  r 

Torr,  r 

Chagnon,  d 

Dumont,  d 

Maglaras,  d 

Barrington 

1,702 

1,971 

1,615 

1.636 

1.790 

1,784 

Dover  Ward  1 

689 

671 

613 

1.179 

1.229 

1,293 

Dover  Ward  2 

676 

720 

641 

1.100 

1,185 

1,285 

Dover  Ward  3 

1.174 

1,248 

1,221 

1.143 

1,221 

1,347 

Dover  Ward  4 

947 

1,044 

973 

1,200 

1,281 

1,386 

Dover  Ward  5 

749 

816 

760 

1,046 

1,117 

1,180 

Dover  Ward  6 

966 

1.056 

988 

1.009 

1,066 

1,188 

Durham 

1,555 

1,810 

1,495 

2.975 

3,088 

3,020 

Farmington 

1.061 

1,209 

1.097 

1.462 

1,090 

1,035 

Lee 

821 

934 

761 

1.103 

1,182 

1,192 

Madbury 

360 

429 

358 

440 

470 

483 

Middleton 

305 

326 

288 

377 

279 

269 

Milton 

830 

899 

827 

800 

843 

783 

New  Durham 

616 

662 

592 

568 

481 

462 

Rochester  Ward  1 

984 

1,065 

1,147 

937 

1,094 

991 

Rochester  Ward  2 

828 

952 

932 

810 

973 

876 

Rochester  Ward  3 

900 

973 

988 

843 

992 

897 

Rochester  Ward  4 

797 

839 

946 

934 

1,104 

938 

Rochester  Ward  5 

773 

900 

1,011 

847 

953 

868 

Rochester  Ward  6 

636 

692 

748 

777 

875 

799 

Rollinsford 

510 

559 

479 

654 

686 

766 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

468 

525 

445 

543 

619 

590 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

339 

337 

316 

449 

493 

481 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

354 

355 

315 

477 

522 

514 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

402 

411 

365 

565 

635 

626 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

256 

254 

220 

390 

435 

424 

Strafford 

873 

1,228 

800 

862 

862 

835 

Totals 


20,571 


22,885 


20.941 


25,126 


26.565 


26.3L 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


441 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY  OFFICES 


Sheriff  Attorney  Treasurer 

Prozzo,  Jr.,  r&d        Hathaway,  r&d         Pitkin,  r  Sweeney,  d      King,  r&d 


Acworth 

402 

Charlestown 

2,108 

Claremont  Ward  1 

1,534 

Claremont  Ward  2 

2.058 

Claremont  Ward  3 

1.718 

Cornish 

941 

Croydon 

363 

Goshen 

364 

Grantham 

1,526 

Langdon 

306 

Lempster 

419 

Newport 

2.589 

Plainfield 

1,206 

Springfield 

588 

Sunapee 

1,725 

Unity 

668 

Washington 

522 

377 

216 

234 

2.050 

925 

1,216 

1,491 

687 

876 

1.971 

973 

1,107 

1.622 

796 

894 

921 

420 

538 

347 

240 

130 

360 

224 

151 

1,518 

791 

817 

302 

150 

161 

404 

257 

191 

2,509 

1.672 

1.017 

1.207 

526 

749 

582 

348 

272 

1,731 

1.141 

731 

622 

359 

314 

516 

303 

227 

eg.  of 

R< 

>g.  of 

)eeds 

Probate 

,  r&d 

Davis,  r 

Sanders,  d 

383 

236 

212 

2,091 

1,130 

1,027 

1.453 

893 

691 

1,922 

1,269 

797 

1,631 

1.064 

654 

914 

498 

464 

359 

264 

109 

362 

282 

105 

1,530 

876 

734 

304 

177 

135 

421 

285 

166 

2,544 

1,976 

733 

1,192 

573 

689 

582 

408 

210 

1,750 

1.285 

600 

651 

394 

244 

522 

344 

182 

Totals 


19.037 


18.530 


10.028 


9,625 


18.611 


11,954 


7,752 


County  Commissioners 


District  1 


Acworth 

Charlestown 

Claremont  Ward  1 

Claremont  Ward  2 

Claremont  Ward  3 

Comish 

Croydon 

Goshen 

Grantham 

Langdon 

Lempster 

Newport 

Plainfield 

Springfield 

Sunapee 

Unity 

Washington 


o 

U 
- 

- 

o 


District  2 

District  3 

Nelson,  r&d 

Adler,  r 

Jarvis,  d 

398 

195 

258 

2,030 

856 

1,261 

1.436 

696 

866 

1.884 

958 

1,063 

1.594 

793 

893 

890 

397 

556 

346 

206 

162 

355 

202 

175 

1.485 

740 

830 

303 

147 

154 

404 

239 

215 

2.546 

1.290 

1,300 

1.176 

505 

745 

568 

336 

280 

1,715 

1.038 

803 

637 

367 

340 

495 

292 

231 

Totals 


18,262 


9.257 


10,132 


442 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


COUNTY  SUMMARY 


Ballots  Cast 


Names  on  Checklist 


Regular  Absentee  Total        Republican 

Belknap  County  29,221  3,328  32,549  14,923 

Carroll  County  24.663  3,722  28,385  12,520 

Cheshire  County  38,229  3,407  41,636  13,397 

Coos  County  15,342  1,791  17,133  6,119 

Grafton  County  42,055  5.198  47,253  17,046 

Hillsborough  County  179,605  17,031  196,636  79,774 

Merrimack  County  71,079  6,734  77,813  31,214 

Rockingham  County  146,014  14,278  160,292  63,815 

Strafford  County  55,523  4,584  60,107  20,232 

Sullivan  County  19,882  1,986  21,868  8,101 


Democratic    Undeclared     New  Reg.*     Total 


9,102 

6,699 
15,032 

6.303 
15,746 
67,560 
25,613 
51,402 
23,740 

7,198 


15,694 
16,449 
24,083 
8,969 
26,360 
98,593 
39,774 
87,808 
30,547 
12,048 


4,179 

2.902 

6,358 

2,036 

6,606 

28,093 

11,768 

18,744 

11,189 

2,556 


39,719 
35,668 
52,512 
21,391 
59,152 

245,927 
96,601 

203,025 
74,519 
27,347 


Totals 


621,613 


62,059    683,672 


267,141 


228,395 


360,325        94,431      855,861 


*People  who  registered  to  vote  on  election  day. 


BELKNAP  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 


Names  on  Checklist 


Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Republican 

Democratic 

Undeclared 

New  Reg.* 

Total 

Alton 

2,729 

366 

3,095 

1,608 

591 

1,527 

299 

3,726 

Barnstead 

2,168 

182 

2,350 

935 

642 

1 ,458 

328 

3,035 

Belmont 

3,143 

237 

3,380 

1,705 

1,131 

1,432 

556 

4,268 

Center  Harbor 

590 

125 

715 

358 

136 

362 

70 

856 

Gilford 

4,042 

567 

4,609 

2,234 

1,164 

2,317 

376 

5,715 

Gilmanton 

1,894 

155 

2.049 

934 

518 

1,015 

267 

2,467 

Laconia  Wdl 

1,333 

218 

1,551 

810 

430 

699 

194 

1,939 

Laconia  Wd2 

1.068 

139 

1,207 

540 

373 

390 

201 

1,303 

Laconia  Wd3 

1,104 

124 

1,228 

510 

356 

607 

176 

1,473 

Laconia  Wd4 

1,174 

104 

1,278 

566 

439 

594 

223 

1,599 

Laconia  Wd5 

984 

108 

1,092 

458 

387 

511 

177 

1,356 

Laconia  Wd6 

1 ,456 

111 

1 ,567 

701 

450 

556 

238 

1,707 

Meredith 

3,184 

471 

3.655 

1.634 

790 

1,986 

392 

4,410 

New  Hampton 

1,114 

113 

1,227 

529 

310 

581 

156 

1,420 

Sanbornton 

1,618 

124 

1,742 

607 

776 

748 

223 

2,131 

Tilton 

1,620 

184 

1.804 

794 

609 

911 

303 

2,314 

Totals 

29,221 

3,328 

32,549 

14,923 

9,102 

15,694 

4,179 

39,719 

GENERAL  ELECTION 


443 


CARROLL  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Names  on  Checklist 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Republican 

Democratic 

Undeclared 

New  Reg.* 

Total 

Albany 

360 

37 

397 

139 

107 

270 

62 

516 

Bartlett 

1.721 

226 

1947 

850 

586 

1.079 

260 

2515 

Brookfield 

399 

47 

446 

190 

87 

183 

38 

460 

Chatham 

181 

14 

195 

87 

37 

90 

25 

214 

Conway 

4,482 

643 

5125 

1975 

1,364 

3.419 

606 

6758 

Eaton 

245 

31 

276 

106 

73 

137 

21 

316 

Effingham 

660 

66 

726 

275 

164 

486 

103 

925 

Freedom 

835 

123 

958 

384 

166 

671 

112 

1221 

Hale's  Location 

85 

24 

109 

65 

11 

51 

5 

127 

Hart's  Location 

25 

6 

31 

10 

6 

15 

2 

31 

Jackson 

574 

156 

730 

216 

134 

488 

45 

838 

Madison 

1,238 

131 

1369 

478 

267 

897 

143 

1642 

Moultonborough 

2,482 

513 

2995 

1512 

519 

1,697 

203 

3728 

Ossipee 

1.895 

230 

2125 

1116 

587 

1 ,203 

253 

2906 

Sandwich 

897 

126 

1023 

426 

378 

293 

53 

1097 

Tamworth 

1,384 

153 

1537 

606 

477 

857 

137 

1940 

Tuftonboro 

1.395 

230 

1625 

790 

225 

957 

186 

1972 

Wakefield 

2.215 

340 

2555 

1205 

592 

1,458 

366 

3255 

Wolfeboro 

3.590 

626 

4216 

2090 

919 

2,198 

282 

5207 

Totals 

24.663 

3.722 

28,385 

12,520 

6,699 

16.449 

2,902 

35.668 

CHESHIRE  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Alstead 

999 

88 

1,087 

Chesterfield 

1,955 

189 

2,144 

Dublin 

977 

129 

1.106 

Fitzwilliam 

1,198 

123 

1.321 

Gilsum 

421 

19 

440 

Harrisville 

635 

91 

726 

Hinsdale 

1,780 

109 

1,889 

Jaffrey 

2,731 

261 

2.992 

Keene  Ward  1 

2.210 

104 

2.314 

Keene  Ward  2 

2,332 

202 

2.534 

Keene  Ward  3 

2,176 

237 

2.413 

Keene  Ward  4 

2,390 

220 

2,610 

Keene  Ward  5 

2,439 

285 

2.724 

Marlborough 

1.102 

98 

1.200 

Marlow 

422 

31 

453 

Nelson 

378 

57 

435 

Richmond 

598 

54 

652 

Rindge 

2,995 

182 

3.177 

Roxbury 

142 

15 

157 

Stoddard 

578 

76 

654 

Sullivan 

401 

22 

423 

Surry 

444 

30 

474 

Swanzey 

3.246 

272 

3.518 

Troy 

996 

55 

1,051 

Walpole 

2,027 

187 

2,214 

Westmoreland 

913 

115 

1,028 

Winchester 

1,744 

156 

1,900 

Names  on  Checklist 


Republican    Democratic    Undeclared     New  Reg.*     Total 


Totals 


38,229 


3.407 


41.636 


335 
745 
493 
449 
139 
118 
577 

1091 
516 
714 
763 
970 
982 
288 
146 
127 
220 

1149 

34 

251 

96 

190 

1194 
343 
612 
295 
560 

13,397 


403 
693 
383 
388 
117 
211 
701 
884 
212 
337 
121 
127 
211 
493 
142 
187 
185 
652 
69 
171 
103 
140 
1.167 
408 
511 
257 
759 


15.032 


605 

111 

1.343 

1.146 

246 

2,584 

485 

97 

1,361 

818 

122 

1,655 

252 

84 

508 

515 

73 

844 

1.071 

300 

2,349 

1,749 

321 

3,724 

1,527 

887 

3.255 

1,319 

523 

3.370 

1.255 

424 

3.139 

1,207 

385 

3.304 

1,275 

390 

3,468 

723 

161 

1,504 

284 

37 

572 

233 

33 

547 

356 

77 

761 

2,398 

608 

4,199 

80 

21 

183 

360 

76 

782 

270 

87 

469 

220 

64 

550 

1.995 

515 

4.356 

673 

140 

1,424 

1.472 

216 

2,595 

622 

99 

1.174 

1173 

261 

2,492 

4.083 

6.358 

52,512 

444 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


COOS  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 


Regular  Absentee  Total 


Names  on  Checklist 
Republican    Democratic   Undeclared   New  Reg.*  Total 


Atkinson  &  Gilmanton 

Academy  Grant 

— 

— 

— 

Bean's  Grant 

— 

— 

— 

Bean's  Purchase 

— 

— 

— 

Berlin  Ward  1 

1,089 

96 

1,185 

Berlin  Ward  2 

1,135 

114 

1,249 

Berlin  Ward  3 

1,279 

132 

1,411 

Berlin  Ward  4 

1,026 

86 

1,112 

Cambridge 

2 

— 

2 

Carroll 

432 

73 

505 

Chandler's  Purchase 

— 

— 

— 

Clarksville 

130 

21 

151 

Colebrook 

955 

76 

1,031 

Columbia 

316 

44 

360 

Crawford's  Purchase 

— 

— 

— 

Cutt's  Grant 

— 

— 

— 

Dalton 

459 

52 

511 

Dix's  Grant 

— 

— 

— 

Dixville 

17 

9 

26 

Dummer 

166 

25 

191 

Errol 

185 

16 

201 

Erving's  Location 

— 

— 

— 

Gorham 

1,553 

149 

1,702 

Green's  Grant 

3 

— 

3 

Hadley's  Purchase 

— 

— 

— 

Jefferson 

528 

76 

604 

Kilkenny 

— 

— 

— 

Lancaster 

1,528 

200 

1,728 

Low  &  Burbank's  Grant 

— 

— 

— 

Martin's  Location 

— 

— 

— 

Milan 

661 

80 

741 

Millsfield 

10 

5 

15 

Northumberland 

948 

118 

1.066 

Odell 

— 

— 

— 

Pinkham's  Grant 

18 

5 

23 

Pittsburg 

472 

56 

528 

Randolph 

213 

62 

275 

Sargents  Purchase 

— 

— 

— 

Second  College  Grant 

— 

— 

— 

Shelbume 

246 

41 

287 

Stark 

259 

40 

299 

Stewartstown 

371 

58 

429 

Stratford 

287 

18 

305 

Success 

— 

— 

— 

Thompson  &  Meserve's  Pur. 

— 

— 

— 

Wentworth's  Location 

25 

2 

27 

Whiteneld 

1,029 

137 

1,166 

Totals 

15,342 

1,791 

17,133 

231 
272 
437 
152 
1 
180 

53 
532 
176 


193 

11 
56 

54 

548 


317 
836 

238 

369 

1 
321 

87 


104 

76 

172 

109 


5 
588 

6,119 


690 
648 
728 
606 

133 

20 

227 

65 


87 

2 
39 
19 

840 


101 
465 

230 

495 

8 
78 
86 


68 

104 

76 

98 


9 
381 

6.303 


558 

186 

1,479 

648 

169 

1,568 

558 

164 

1.723 

445 

189 

1,203 

3 

— 

4 

267 

74 

580 

111 

9 

184 

780 

127 

1.539 

175 

50 

416 

373 


56 


653 


13 

— 

26 

130 

13 

225 

191 

18 

264 

664 

184 

2,052 

3 

— 

3 

291 

72 

709 

936 

196 

2,237 

387 

80 

855 

15 

4 

15 

596 

109 

1,460 

24 



33 

261 

38 

660 

110 

16 

283 

149 

27 

321 

168 

17 

348 

356 

62 

604 

207 

46 

414 

20 

6 

34 

530 

124 

1.499 

,969 

2,036 

21,391 

GENERAL  ELECTION 


445 


GRAFTON  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Alexandria 

785 

65 

850 

Ashland 

1.001 

74 

1,075 

Bath 

439 

42 

481 

Benton 

153 

27 

180 

Bethlehem 

1.243 

174 

1,417 

Bridgewater 

550 

87 

637 

Bristol 

1,454 

170 

1,624 

Campton 

1,509 

145 

1.654 

Canaan 

1,554 

152 

1.706 

Dorchester 

162 

26 

188 

Easton 

168 

22 

190 

Ellsworth 

51 

9 

60 

Enfield 

2.171 

221 

2,392 

Franconia 

606 

145 

751 

Grafton 

595 

28 

623 

Groton 

280 

24 

304 

Hanover 

5,635 

1.046 

6,681 

Haverhill 

1,872 

219 

2.091 

Hebron 

357 

66 

423 

Holderness 

1.132 

166 

1.298 

Landaff 

220 

20 

240 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

2.020 

232 

2,252 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

1,917 

249 

2,166 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

1,815 

200 

2,015 

Lincoln 

738 

107 

845 

Lisbon 

670 

58 

728 

Littleton 

2,717 

365 

3,082 

Livermore 

0 

0 

0 

Lyman 

284 

27 

311 

Lyme 

1.032 

147 

1.179 

Monroe 

460 

62 

522 

Orange 

159 

11 

170 

Orford 

654 

54 

708 

Piermont 

376 

59 

435 

Plymouth 

3,340 

214 

3,554 

Rumney 

870 

102 

972 

Sugar  Hill 

367 

40 

407 

Thornton 

978 

156 

1.134 

Warren 

483 

24 

507 

Waterville  Valley 

144 

52 

196 

Wentworth 

447 

39 

486 

Woodstock 

647 

72 

719 

Totals 

42.055 

5.198 

47.253 

Names  on  Checklist 


Republican 

Democratic 

Undeclared 

New  Reg.* 

Total 

334 

195 

547 

63 

1.076 

450 

284 

574 

195 

1.308 

195 

82 

301 

46 

578 

96 

40 

93 

22 

229 

518 

403 

841 

163 

1.762 

361 

147 

283 

77 

791 

683 

281 

1,063 

229 

2,027 

598 

454 

994 

301 

2,046 

601 

511 

1.144 

221 

2,256 

65 

32 

135 

17 

232 

59 

71 

97 

16 

227 

20 

3 

52 

4 

75 

796 

876 

1.161 

323 

2,833 

238 

203 

417 

67 

858 

241 

157 

429 

72 

827 

122 

51 

194 

39 

367 

1,362 

3,370 

3,524 

706 

8,256 

1,253 

434 

883 

258 

2,570 

225 

61 

191 

32 

477 

353 

505 

736 

142 

1.594 

94 

56 

124 

31 

274 

783 

1.041 

1.179 

320 

3,003 

696 

1,050 

1,019 

313 

2.765 

751 

920 

877 

291 

2,548 

323 

233 

616 

103 

1.172 

380 

175 

367 

118 

922 

1,543 

915 

1,394 

366 

3,852 

108 

58 

190 

34 

356 

258 

465 

498 

83 

1.221 

281 

100 

181 

35 

562 

58 

50 

97 

15 

205 

256 

188 

443 

91 

887 

157 

103 

263 

36 

523 

1,082 

1,336 

2,578 

1.197 

4.996 

414 

170 

571 

107 

1.155 

133 

132 

201 

24 

466 

388 

241 

1,005 

165 

1.634 

226 

72 

292 

56 

590 

59 

31 

134 

17 

224 

240 

81 

226 

75 

547 

246 

169 

446 

136 

861 

17.046 

15.746 

26,360 

6.606 

59.152 

446 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Nai 

nes  on  Checklist 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Republican 

Democratic 

Undeclared 

New  Reg.* 

Total 

Amherst 

6.202 

1,002 

7,204 

3,178 

1,898 

2.953 

591 

8,029 

Antrim 

1,342 

81 

1.423 

497 

411 

785 

196 

1,693 

Bedford 

9,237 

1,789 

1 1 .026 

7.125 

3,187 

4,642 

582 

14,954 

Bennington 

700 

53 

753 

324 

233 

422 

128 

979 

Brookline 

2,437 

186 

2.623 

852 

504 

1,593 

263 

2,949 

Deering 

937 

51 

988 

385 

203 

601 

156 

1.189 

Francestown 

964 

94 

1,058 

417 

260 

572 

121 

1,249 

Goffstown 

8,253 

591 

8,844 

4,043 

2,756 

4,555 

1.142 

11,354 

Greenfield 

797 

48 

845 

279 

345 

409 

155 

1,033 

Greenville 

881 

65 

946 

229 

268 

782 

119 

1.279 

Hancock 

1,071 

145 

1.216 

443 

370 

641 

120 

1.454 

Hillsborough 

2,572 

183 

2.755 

1,049 

614 

1.774 

443 

3.437 

Hollis 

4.359 

539 

4,898 

1.906 

1,026 

2,316 

382 

5,248 

Hudson 

1 1 .026 

664 

1 1 .690 

4,644 

3,654 

6,585 

1.676 

14,883 

Litchfield 

3.946 

224 

4,170 

1,497 

1,014 

2,689 

511 

5,200 

Lyndeborough 

886 

94 

980 

324 

149 

783 

90 

1,256 

Manchester  Ward  1 

4.941 

649 

5,590 

2,526 

2,289 

1,904 

762 

6,719 

Manchester  Ward  2 

4.134 

461 

4.595 

1,836 

1,902 

1,749 

918 

5,487 

Manchester  Ward  3 

2.545 

359 

2,904 

863 

1,352 

1,198 

748 

3,413 

Manchester  Ward  4 

3.175 

263 

3,438 

1,258 

1,618 

1,682 

848 

4,558 

Manchester  Ward  5 

2,679 

165 

2,844 

918 

1 ,538 

1,254 

796 

3.710 

Manchester  Ward  6 

3.932 

338 

4.270 

1.910 

1,887 

1.831 

689 

5,628 

Manchester  Ward  7 

3,424 

232 

3.656 

1,444 

1,877 

1 .434 

704 

4.755 

Manchester  Ward  8 

4,332 

314 

4,646 

1,973 

1,857 

1.870 

815 

5,700 

Manchester  Ward  9 

3,713 

283 

3,996 

1,366 

1,855 

1,441 

762 

4,662 

Manchester  Ward  10 

3,702 

335 

4.037 

1,589 

2,047 

1,548 

737 

5,184 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

2,875 

155 

3,030 

1,182 

1,481 

1,512 

784 

4.175 

Manchester  Ward  12 

3,668 

456 

4,124 

1,962 

1,703 

1,897 

1,065 

5,562 

Mason 

786 

58 

844 

212 

133 

589 

67 

934 

Merrimack 

13.796 

1,002 

14.798 

6,767 

4,555 

7.159 

1 ,555 

18,481 

Milford 

6,893 

485 

7.378 

3,252 

2.068 

3,295 

1.058 

8,615 

Mont  Vernon 

1,254 

127 

1,381 

547 

367 

732 

128 

1.646 

Nashua  Ward  1 

5.002 

495 

5.497 

2,200 

2.032 

2.668 

719 

6,900 

Nashua  Ward  2 

4,224 

392 

4,616 

1,954 

1,602 

2.497 

678 

6.053 

Nashua  Ward  3 

4,229 

365 

4,594 

1,619 

1,746 

2,464 

838 

5.829 

Nashua  Ward  4 

2,654 

398 

3,052 

828 

1,595 

1,843 

807 

4,266 

Nashua  Ward  5 

4,657 

451 

5.108 

1,802 

1.774 

2,790 

565 

6.366 

Nashua  Ward  6 

3,828 

349 

4.177 

1,256 

1,885 

2,031 

742 

5.172 

Nashua  Ward  7 

3,510 

290 

3,800 

1,229 

1,646 

1,953 

695 

4,828 

Nashua  Ward  8 

3,919 

398 

4.317 

1,554 

1,687 

2,491 

708 

5,732 

Nashua  Ward  9 

4,535 

508 

5,043 

1,786 

1.767 

2.773 

620 

6,326 

New  Boston 

2.610 

218 

2.828 

1,259 

667 

1,554 

339 

3,480 

New  Ipswich 

2,258 

166 

2.424 

1,100 

400 

1,560 

310 

3.060 

Pelham 

6.154 

411 

6.565 

1,851 

1,555 

4,613 

571 

8.019 

Peterborough 

3,333 

451 

3.784 

1,349 

1,477 

1,917 

348 

4,743 

Sharon 

211 

27 

238 

68 

68 

134 

28 

270 

Temple 

759 

70 

829 

219 

189 

505 

94 

913 

We  are 

4,092 

312 

4.404 

2,127 

1,253 

2,232 

632 

5,612 

Wilton 

2.044 

230 

2.274 

743 

758 

1,267 

271 

2,768 

Windsor 

127 

9 

136 

33 

38 

104 

17 

175 

Totals 


179,605 


17,031       196.636 


79.774 


67,560 


98,593   28,093  245,927 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


447 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY 


1 

Ballots  Cast 

Names  on  Checkl 

list 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Republican 

Democratic 

Undeclared 

New  Reg.* 

Total 

Allenstown 

2.117 

93 

2,210 

636 

919 

1,224 

445 

2.779 

Andover 

1,257 

121 

1 .378 

439 

428 

771 

177 

1.638 

Boscawen 

1,595 

114 

1,709 

650 

433 

1.167 

307 

2.250 

Bow 

4.312 

416 

4,728 

2,331 

1,268 

2.070 

427 

5.669 

Bradford 

883 

102 

985 

332 

251 

523 

122 

1.106 

Canterbury 

1,395 

158 

1,553 

464 

479 

972 

156 

1.915 

Chichester 

1,323 

100 

1,423 

505 

287 

951 

175 

1,743 

Concord  Ward  1 

2.245 

159 

2,404 

925 

950 

1.321 

540 

3,196 

Concord  Ward  2 

1,742 

131 

1,873 

646 

730 

1.231 

429 

2.607 

Concord  Ward  3 

1.408 

171 

1.579 

615 

664 

697 

202 

1.976 

Concord  Ward  4 

1.980 

272 

2,252 

715 

1,133 

1,203 

501 

3.051 

Concord  Ward  5 

2.018 

474 

2.492 

986 

1,226 

1,147 

332 

3,359 

Concord  Ward  6 

1.596 

144 

1.740 

587 

887 

929 

346 

2.403 

Concord  Ward  7 

2,150 

234 

2.384 

930 

1.182 

821 

293 

2,933 

Concord  Ward  8 

1.860 

136 

1,996 

730 

706 

895 

476 

2,331 

Concord  Ward  9 

1.609 

120 

1.729 

782 

750 

941 

390 

2,473 

Concord  Ward  10 

2.707 

318 

3,025 

1,180 

1.069 

1.416 

395 

3,665 

Danbury 

593 

53 

646 

263 

128 

393 

92 

784 

Dunbarton 

1.417 

109 

1,526 

761 

425 

711 

150 

1.897 

Epsom 

2.174 

191 

2.365 

1.023 

611 

1,095 

271 

2.729 

Franklin  Ward  1 

1.271 

73 

1.344 

448 

370 

881 

267 

1.699 

Franklin  Ward  2 

1.000 

75 

1 .075 

310 

278 

801 

237 

1,389 

Franklin  Ward  3 

1 .263 

100 

1.363 

468 

466 

793 

247 

1,727 

Henniker 

2,286 

196 

2.482 

921 

854 

1,430 

397 

3,205 

Hill 

526 

25 

551 

203 

91 

386 

83 

680 

Hooksett 

6,223 

414 

6.637 

3,382 

2,159 

1,709 

1,151 

7.250 

Hopkinton 

3.352 

471 

3.823 

1.633 

1 ,5 1 3 

1.360 

277 

4.506 

Loudon 

2,638 

142 

2,780 

1,182 

553 

1,643 

445 

3.378 

New  London 

2,445 

524 

2.969 

1,366 

665 

1.513 

300 

3.544 

Newbury 

1.098 

189 

1.287 

489 

317 

722 

133 

1,528 

Northfield 

2,194 

118 

2.312 

910 

592 

1,440 

411 

2.942 

Pembroke 

3,549 

223 

3,772 

1,556 

1,276 

2,021 

617 

4,853 

Pittsfield 

1 .845 

126 

1,971 

902 

498 

1.368 

319 

2.768 

Salisbury 

713 

45 

758 

270 

169 

481 

111 

920 

Sutton 

1.068 

93 

1.161 

440 

361 

619 

120 

1.420 

Warner 

1,534 

157 

1.691 

621 

519 

923 

197 

2.063 

Webster 

968 

64 

1.032 

323 

199 

676 

154 

1.198 

Wilmot 

725 

83 

808 

290 

207 

530 

76 

1.027 

Totals 


71.079 


6.734        77.813 


31,214 


25,613 


39.774        11.768       96.601 


448 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY 


] 

Ballots  Cast 

Names  on  Checklist 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Republican 

Democratic 

Undeclared 

New  Reg. 

*     Total 

Atkinson 

3,965 

374 

4,339 

1.773 

1.130 

2,442 

322 

5,345 

Auburn 

2,807 

164 

2,971 

1,346 

795 

1,412 

416 

3,553 

Brentwood 

1,836 

233 

2,069 

906 

560 

998 

183 

2,464 

Candia 

2,375 

129 

2,504 

1,310 

675 

1,013 

281 

2,998 

Chester 

2,554 

140 

2,694 

1,219 

520 

1,277 

403 

3,016 

Danville 

2,114 

103 

2,217 

880 

565 

1,327 

278 

2,772 

Deerfield 

2,279 

190 

2,469 

1,236 

740 

1,274 

260 

3,250 

Derry 

14,011 

940 

14,951 

6,462 

4,500 

8,164 

2,362 

19,126 

East  Kingston 

1,118 

79 

1,197 

541 

295 

531 

98 

1,367 

Epping 

2,903 

246 

3,149 

1,066 

910 

2,395 

411 

4,371 

Exeter 

7,213 

1,091 

8,304 

3.656 

3,335 

3,413 

831 

10,404 

Fremont 

1,921 

128 

2,049 

678 

355 

1,494 

258 

2,527 

Greenland 

2,114 

170 

2,284 

861 

542 

1,190 

257 

2,593 

Hampstead 

4,495 

470 

4,965 

2,274 

1.416 

2,766 

382 

6,456 

Hampton 

8,168 

1.323 

9,491 

3,378 

3,383 

5,295 

795 

12,056 

Hampton  Falls 

1,232 

152 

1,384 

640 

242 

729 

102 

1,611 

Kensington 

1,183 

93 

1,276 

462 

297 

821 

107 

1,580 

Kingston 

3.020 

263 

3,283 

1,510 

996 

1,520 

288 

4.026 

Londonderry 

11,248 

980 

12,228 

5,567 

3,766 

5,759 

1,236 

15,092 

New  Castle 

648 

145 

793 

370 

199 

429 

44 

998 

Newfields 

921 

61 

982 

332 

247 

522 

76 

1.101 

Newington 

491 

68 

559 

254 

104 

283 

54 

641 

Newmarket 

4,465 

366 

4,83 1 

1 ,43 1 

2,408 

2,806 

820 

6,645 

Newton 

2,161 

141 

2,302 

732 

713 

1,581 

203 

3,026 

North  Hampton 

2,527 

397 

2,924 

1,384 

918 

1,979 

196 

4,281 

Northwood 

1,993 

204 

2.197 

704 

471 

1,637 

323 

2,812 

Nottingham 

2,293 

199 

2,492 

869 

656 

1,162 

301 

2,687 

Plaistow 

3,881 

283 

4,164 

1,448 

1,044 

3,465 

580 

5,957 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

1,946 

183 

2,129 

566 

1.094 

1,221 

390 

2,881 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

2,599 

353 

2,952 

655 

1,670 

1,665 

517 

3,990 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

1,371 

179 

1.550 

439 

799 

708 

230 

1,946 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

2,923 

355 

3,278 

1,196 

1,490 

1,604 

498 

4,290 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

2,433 

463 

2,896 

737 

1,437 

1,615 

361 

3,789 

Raymond 

4,556 

271 

4,827 

1,830 

1,279 

3,266 

741 

6,375 

Rye 

3,051 

749 

3,800 

1,822 

1,394 

1,632 

259 

4,848 

Salem 

13,564 

971 

14,535 

5,267 

5,055 

7,331 

1,868 

17,653 

Sandown 

2,661 

205 

2,866 

1,036 

748 

1,805 

351 

3,589 

Seabrook 

3,943 

452 

4,395 

1,653 

1,553 

2,875 

395 

6.081 

South  Hampton 

495 

56 

551 

129 

125 

382 

30 

636 

Stratham 

3,903 

443 

4,346 

2,009 

1,268 

2,693 

478 

5,970 

Windham 

6,633 

466 

7,099 

3,187 

1,708 

3,327 

759 

8,222 

Totals 

[46,014 

14,278 

160,292 

63,815 

51.402 

87,808 

18,744 

203,025 

CONSTITUTION  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


449 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Names  on  Checklist 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Republican 

Democratic 

Undeclared 

New  Reg.* 

Total 

Barrington 

4.122 

236 

4,358 

1660 

1.504 

2,368 

645 

5,532 

Dover  Ward  1 

2,217 

168 

2,385 

723 

1,301 

1.338 

632 

3,362 

Dover  Ward  2 

2,182 

201 

2,383 

722 

1,341 

1,239 

553 

3,302 

Dover  Ward  3 

2,686 

343 

3,029 

1136 

1,221 

1,312 

336 

3,669 

Dover  Ward  4 

2,614 

238 

2,852 

1003 

1,249 

1,282 

412 

3,534 

Dover  Ward  5 

2,114 

180 

2,294 

759 

973 

1.270 

526 

3,002 

Dover  Ward  6 

2,517 

209 

2,726 

944 

1.008 

1.196 

375 

3.148 

Durham 

5.615 

524 

6,139 

1374 

2,725 

3,531 

1695 

7,630 

Farmington 

2,707 

163 

2,870 

1106 

1,082 

1,646 

492 

3,834 

Lee 

2,240 

215 

2,455 

732 

1,014 

1,167 

316 

2,913 

Madbury 

936 

101 

1,037 

314 

334 

591 

151 

1,239 

Middleton 

758 

38 

796 

266 

226 

479 

168 

971 

Milton 

1,956 

132 

2,088 

766 

637 

1,279 

378 

2,682 

New  Durham 

1,282 

124 

1,406 

629 

392 

663 

189 

1,684 

Rochester  Ward  1 

2,458 

193 

2,651 

975 

798 

1.075 

524 

2.848 

Rochester  Ward  2 

2,134 

196 

2.330 

956 

830 

1.116 

395 

2,902 

Rochester  Ward  3 

2,256 

175 

2,431 

1042 

901 

1,203 

534 

3,146 

Rochester  Ward  4 

2,100 

167 

2,267 

721 

900 

803 

437 

2,424 

Rochester  Ward  5 

2,122 

191 

2,313 

839 

819 

868 

406 

2,526 

Rocheser  Ward  6 

1,788 

117 

1,905 

699 

783 

990 

427 

2,472 

Rollinsford 

1,397 

121 

1.518 

465 

551 

824 

213 

1,840 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

1,220 

109 

1,329 

341 

564 

608 

251 

1.513 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

934 

84 

1,018 

268 

461 

639 

207 

1,368 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

1,022 

61 

1.083 

299 

460 

682 

209 

1,441 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

1,195 

70 

1,265 

381 

589 

722 

249 

1,692 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

848 

57 

905 

158 

350 

508 

224 

1.016 

Strafford 

2,103 

171 

2,274 

954 

727 

1.148 

245 

2,829 

Totals 

55,523 

4,584 

60.107 

20,232 

23,740 

30,547 

11.189 

74,519 

SULLIVAN  COUNTY 


Ballots  Cast 

Names  on  Checklist 

Regular 

Absentee 

Total 

Republican 

Democratic 

Undeclared 

New  Reg.* 

Total 

Acworth 

477 

50 

527 

103 

136 

410 

58 

649 

Charlestown 

2,195 

136 

2331 

690 

740 

1,550 

264 

2,980 

Claremont  Ward  1 

1,659 

115 

1774 

613 

875 

854 

312 

2,342 

Claremont  Ward  2 

2,066 

179 

2245 

932 

904 

1,014 

304 

2,850 

Claremont  Ward  3 

1,761 

136 

1897 

623 

714 

1,246 

309 

2,583 

Cornish 

958 

93 

1051 

382 

444 

361 

80 

1,187 

Croydon 

370 

38 

408 

170 

79 

214 

41 

463 

Goshen 

385 

43 

428 

175 

131 

231 

39 

537 

Grantham 

1,616 

213 

1829 

742 

509 

1,034 

139 

2,285 

Langdon 

350 

1 

351 

142 

93 

212 

41 

447 

Lempster 

476 

41 

517 

171 

114 

342 

89 

627 

Newport 

2,643 

243 

2886 

1,288 

966 

1,384 

408 

3,638 

Plainfield 

1,265 

154 

1419 

337 

488 

730 

98 

1,555 

Springfield 

665 

78 

743 

339 

176 

368 

93 

883 

Sunapee 

1,770 

333 

2103 

898 

474 

1,277 

150 

2,649 

Unity 

685 

62 

747 

250 

224 

458 

78 

932 

Washington 

541 

71 

612 

246 

131 

363 

53 

740 

Totals 

19,882 

1,986 

21,868 

8,101 

7,198 

12,048 

2,556 

27,347 

450  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


CONSTITUTIONAL  AMENDMENT  QUESTION 


Following  is  the  question  submitted  to  the  qualified  voters  of  New  Hampshire  on  November 
2,  2004,  together  with  the  vote  on  the  question: 

"Are  you  in  favor  of  repealing  and  reenacting  part  II,  article  73-a  of  the  constitution  in  order 
to  clarify  that  both  the  judiciary  and  legislature  have  the  authority  to  regulate  court  practices 
and  procedures  and  to  resolve  potential  conflicts  that  may  arise  so  that  it  reads  as  follows: 

[Art.]  73-a.  [Court  Practices  and  Procedures.]  The  chief  justice  of  the  supreme  court  shall  be 
the  administrative  head  of  all  the  courts  in  the  state.  The  chief  justice  shall  have  the  power, 
with  the  concurrence  of  a  majority  of  the  other  supreme  court  justices,  to  make  rules  of  gen- 
eral application  regulating  court  administration  and  the  practice,  procedure,  and  admissibili- 
ty of  evidence,  in  all  courts  in  the  state.  The  legislature  shall  have  a  concurrent  power  to 
regulate  the  same  matters  by  statutes  of  general  application,  except  that  such  legislative 
enactments  may  not  abridge  the  judiciary's  necessary  adjudicatory  functions.  In  the  event  of 
a  conflict  between  a  rule  promulgated  by  the  judiciary  and  a  statute  enacted  by  the  legisla- 
ture, the  statute,  if  not  otherwise  contrary  to  this  constitution  shall  prevail  over  the  rule." 

Yes    271,091  No    205,589 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


451 


CONSTITUTIONAL  AMENDMENT  QUESTION 


SUMMARY  BY  COUNTIES 


YES 


NO 


Belknap  Count) 

14.408 

8.944 

Carroll  County 

16.216 

12.399 

Cheshire  County 

12,150 

9,083 

Coos  County 

6.876 

4,866 

Grafton  Count) 

16,906 

16.092 

Hillsborough  County 

80.616 

56.415 

Merrimack  County 

27,804 

27.355 

Rockingham  County 

66,087 

44.172 

Strafford  County 

22.171 

18.365 

Sullivan  County 

7.857 

7,898 

Totals 


271.091 


205,589 


BELKNAP  COUNTY 


CARROLL  COUNTY 


YES 


NO 


YES 


NO 


Alton 
Barnstead 
Belmont 
Center  Harbor 
Gilford 
Gilmanton 
Laconia  Wdl 
Laconia  Wd2 
Laconia  Wd3 
Laconia  Wd4 
Laconia  Wd5 
Laconia  Wd6 
Meredith 
New  Hampton 
Sanbornton 
Tilton 

Totals 


1,423 

794 

Albany 

139 

133 

942 

732 

Bartlett 

800 

708 

1,345 

967 

Brookfield 

195 

148 

392 

163 

Chatham 

77 

70 

2,294 

1.111 

Conway 

1.940 

1,870 

784 

681 

Eaton 

99 

105 

713 

432 

Effingham 

287 

274 

532 

310 

Freedom 

427 

330 

554 

330 

Hale's  Location 

52 

27 

585 

364 

Hart's  Location 

7 

19 

458 

289 

Jackson 

306 

218 

723 

410 

Madison 

513 

517 

1.711 

915 

Moultonborough 

1,653 

658 

513 

389 

Ossipee 

881 

701 

702 

558 

Sandwich 

430 

342 

737 

499 

Tamworth 

495 

631 

Tuftonboro 

757 

449 

4,408 

8.944 

Wakefield 

1.189 

723 

Wolfeboro 

1 .903 

1.160 

Totals 


12.150 


9,083 


452 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY 


COOS  COUNTY 


YES 


NO 


YES 


NO 


Alstead 

Chesterfield 

Dublin 

Fitzwilliam 

Gilsum 

Harrisville 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene  Ward  1 

Keene  Ward  2 

Keene  Ward  3 

Keene  Ward  4 

Keene  Ward  5 

Marlborough 

Marlow 

Nelson 

Richmond 

Rindge 

Roxbury 

Stoddard 

Sullivan 

Surry 

Swanzey 

Troy 

Walpole 

Westmoreland 

Winchester 

Totals 


424 

377 

Atkinson  &  Gilmanton 

826 

674 

Academy  Grant 

— 

— 

430 

392 

Bean's  Grant 

— 

— 

506 

410 

Bean's  Purchase 

— 

— 

170 

140 

Berlin  Ward  1 

480 

329 

248 

277 

Berlin  Ward  2 

519 

322 

730 

508 

Berlin  Ward  3 

542 

397 

1,285 

896 

Berlin  Ward  4 

404 

336 

809 

584 

Cambridge 

1 

1 

898 

695 

Carroll 

253 

157 

928 

631 

Chandler's  Purchase 

— 

— 

959 

697 

Clarksville 

64 

29 

1,021 

774 

Colebrook 

381 

216 

442 

379 

Columbia 

147 

80 

184 

154 

Crawford's  Purchase 

— 

— 

162 

140 

Cutt's  Grant 

— 

— 

315 

194 

Dalton 

207 

162 

1,355 

934 

Dix's  Grant 

— 

— 

50 

55 

Dixville 

9 

9 

277 

207 

Dummer 

68 

65 

142 

138 

Errol 

85 

47 

198 

154 

Erving's  Location 

— 

— 

1,404 

994 

Gorham 

670 

480 

460 

322 

Green's  Grant 

3 

- 

859 

696 

Hadley's  Purchase 

- 

— 

360 

373 

Jefferson 

247 

195 

774 

604 

Kilkenny 

— 

— 

Lancaster 

716 

551 

6,216 

12,399 

Low  &  Burbank's  Grant 

— 

— 

Martin's  Location 

— 

— 

Milan 

295 

224 

Millsfield 

6 

7 

Northumberland 

418 

330 

Odell 

— 

— 

Pinkham's  Grant 

8 

4 

Pittsburg 

229 

107 

Randolph 

105 

102 

Sargents  Purchase 

— 

— 

Second  College  Grant 

— 

Shelburne 

139 

77 

Stark 

98 

94 

Stewartstown 

168 

97 

Stratford 

141 

120 

Success 

— 

— 

Thompson  &  Meserve's  Pur. 

— 

— 

Wentworth's  Location 

14 

7 

Whitefield 

459 

321 

Totals 


6,876 


4,866 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


453 


GRAFTON  COUNTY 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY 


YES 


NO 


YES 


NO 


Alexandria 

Ashland 

Bath 

Benton 

Bethlehem 

Bridgewater 

Bristol 

Campton 

Canaan 

Dorchester 

Easton 

Ellsworth 

Enfield 

Franconia 

Grafton 

Groton 

Hanover 

Haverhill 

Hebron 

Holderness 

Landaff 

Lebanon  Ward  1 

Lebanon  Ward  2 

Lebanon  Ward  3 

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Livermore 

Lyman 

Lyme 

Monroe 

Orange 

Orford 

Piermont 

Plymouth 

Rumney 

Sugar  Hill 

Thornton 

Warren 

Waterville  Valley 

Wentworth 

Woodstock 

Totals 


380 

265 

Amherst 

3,058 

2,293 

450 

325 

Antrim 

625 

471 

183 

156 

Bedford 

4,802 

2,899 

80 

42 

Bennington 

308 

263 

627 

427 

Brookline 

1,163 

839 

262 

190 

Deering 

409 

347 

728 

480 

Francestown 

471 

358 

655 

551 

Goffstown 

4,088 

2,513 

517 

716 

Greenfield 

335 

294 

76 

71 

Greenville 

404 

286 

84 

59 

Hancock 

471 

464 

23 

16 

Hillsborough 

1.128 

935 

952 

833 

Hollis 

1,972 

1,671 

328 

213 

Hudson 

4,297 

2,877 

212 

276 

Litchfield 

1.613 

1.118 

101 

113 

Lyndeborough 

371 

346 

1,824 

2,557 

Manchester  Ward  1 

2.476 

1.671 

806 

544 

Manchester  Ward  2 

2.105 

1.187 

196 

125 

Manchester  Ward  3 

1,218 

777 

502 

404 

Manchester  Ward  4 

1.563 

931 

99 

69 

Manchester  Ward  5 

1.203 

707 

723 

870 

Manchester  Ward  6 

1.972 

1,122 

695 

840 

Manchester  Ward  7 

1,697 

936 

677 

794 

Manchester  Ward  8 

2.173 

1,228 

376 

193 

Manchester  Ward  9 

1,858 

980 

307 

217 

Manchester  Ward  10 

1.676 

1,030 

1,348 

850 

Manchester  Ward  1 1 

1.335 

798 

- 

- 

Manchester  Ward  12 

1,858 

1,022 

116 

96 

Mason 

376 

260 

286 

596 

Merrimack 

6.619 

3,901 

224 

123 

Milford 

2,818 

2,581 

59 

72 

Mont  Vernon 

611 

449 

187 

318 

Nashua  Ward  1 

2,205 

1.704 

172 

132 

Nashua  Ward  2 

1,884 

1,365 

1,212 

1,374 

Nashua  Ward  3 

1,643 

1,563 

376 

373 

Nashua  Ward  4 

1.127 

863 

184 

108 

Nashua  Ward  5 

1.806 

1,474 

492 

411 

Nashua  Ward  6 

1,612 

1.191 

189 

138 

Nashua  Ward  7 

1.367 

1,180 

95 

54 

Nashua  Ward  8 

1,490 

1,143 

187 

159 

Nashua  Ward  9 

1,815 

1.371 

296 

207 

New  Boston 

1,279 

850 

New  Ipswich 

122 

707 

6,906 

16.092 

Pelham 

2,578 

1,671 

Peterborough 

1.440 

1.279 

Sharon 

100 

77 

Temple 

291 

279 

We  are 

1,835 

1.407 

Wilton 

903 

693 

Windsor 

46 

44 

Totals 


80,616 


56,415 


454 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


MERRIMACI 

C  COUNTY 

ROCKINGHAM  C 

OUNTY 

YES 

NO 

YES 

NO 

Allenstown 

890 

686 

Atkinson 

2,128 

979 

Andover 

480 

469 

Auburn 

1,285 

807 

Boscawen 

525 

488 

Brentwood 

898 

599 

Bow 

1 ,773 

1 .737 

Candia 

1,030 

759 

Bradford 

362 

388 

Chester 

1.134 

675 

Canterbury 

563 

639 

Danville 

955 

657 

Chichester 

568 

534 

Deerfield 

1.035 

742 

Concord  Ward  1 

792 

895 

Deny 

6,031 

4,069 

Concord  Ward  2 

628 

664 

East  Kingston 

593 

349 

Concord  Ward  3 

469 

664 

Epping 

1.394 

1,099 

Concord  Ward  4 

606 

975 

Exeter 

3,299 

2,322 

Concord  Ward  5 

597 

1,032 

Fremont 

905 

557 

Concord  Ward  6 

529 

631 

Greenland 

854 

631 

Concord  Ward  7 

666 

933 

Hampstead 

2,279 

1 ,329 

Concord  Ward  8 

632 

712 

Hampton 

4.154 

2,691 

Concord  Ward  9 

543 

575 

Hampton  Falls 

720 

353 

Concord  Ward  10 

968 

1.213 

Kensington 

552 

388 

Danbury 

244 

261 

Kingston 

459 

961 

Dunbarton 

590 

555 

Londonderry 

5,23 1 

3,320 

Epsom 

1,050 

717 

New  Castle 

371 

225 

Franklin  Ward  1 

549 

399 

Newtields 

432 

309 

Franklin  Ward  2 

460 

319 

Newington 

266 

163 

Franklin  Ward  3 

568 

405 

Newmarket 

2.094 

1,425 

Henniker 

802 

1,043 

Newton 

978 

693 

Hill 

193 

174 

North  Hampton 

1,319 

811 

Hooksett 

2,908 

1,752 

Northwood 

681 

1,007 

Hopkinton 

1.183 

1,805 

Nottingham 

1,062 

703 

Loudon 

1,049 

935 

Plaistow 

1,869 

996 

New  London 

1,243 

893 

Portsmouth  Ward  1 

805 

669 

Newbury 

583 

386 

Portsmouth  Ward  2 

947 

971 

Northtield 

866 

660 

Portsmouth  Ward  3 

597 

436 

Pembroke 

1 .307 

1 .256 

Portsmouth  Ward  4 

1.213 

940 

Pittsfield 

705 

604 

Portsmouth  Ward  5 

970 

999 

Salisbury 

308 

244 

Raymond 

2,058 

1 .359 

Sutton 

457 

393 

Rye 

1 ,582 

1,064 

Warner 

540 

714 

Salem 

5,863 

3,399 

Webster 

283 

306 

Sandown 

1,170 

789 

Wilmot 

325 

299 

Seabrook 

1,902 

1,129 

South  Hampton 

229 

145 

Totals 

27,804 

27.355 

Stratham 

1,878 

1,128 

Windham 

2,865 

1,525 

Totals 


66,087 


44,172 


GENERAL  ELECTION 


455 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY 


\KS 


NO 


VKS 


NO 


Barrington 

1.693 

1.289 

Acworth 

143 

227 

Dover  Ward  1 

936 

728 

Charlestown 

895 

698 

Dover  Ward  2 

893 

782 

Claremont  Ward  1 

546 

626 

Dover  Ward  3 

1,231 

938 

Claremont  Ward  2 

850 

890 

Dover  Ward  4 

1.099 

933 

Claremont  Ward  3 

684 

609 

Dover  Ward  5 

888 

769 

Cornish 

353 

467 

Dover  Ward  6 

717 

1,030 

Croydon 

159 

132 

Durham 

1.924 

2.021 

Goshen 

149 

166 

Farmington 

1.084 

819 

Grantham 

600 

704 

Lee 

894 

853 

Langdon 

132 

104 

Madbury 

408 

379 

Lempster 

196 

162 

Middleton 

338 

248 

Newport 

1,051 

993 

Milton 

812 

570 

Plainfield 

487 

612 

New  Durham 

600 

406 

Springfield 

287 

267 

Rochester  Ward  1 

963 

702 

Sunapee 

852 

713 

Rochester  Ward  2 

861 

650 

Unity 

209 

337 

Rochester  Ward  3 

851 

646 

Washington 

264 

191 

Rochester  Ward  4 

794 

658 

Rochester  Ward  5 

788 

596 

Totals 

7.857 

7,898 

Rocheser  Ward  6 

685 

521 

Rollinsford 

643 

495 

Somersworth  Ward  1 

540 

390 

Somersworth  Ward  2 

414 

278 

Somersworth  Ward  3 

437 

268 

Somersworth  Ward  4 

477 

346 

Somersworth  Ward  5 

329 

267 

Strafford 

872 

783 

Totals 


22.171 


18,365 


456  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


LIQUOR  QUESTIONS 

The  following  questions  were  submitted  to  the  voters  in  the  Town  of  Errol  under  the 
provisions  of  RSA  663:5  at  the  November  2,  2004  general  election. 

(a)  Shall  state  stores  be  operated  by  permission  of  the  state  liquor  commission  in  this  city 
or  town? 

YES   130  NO  57 

(b)  Shall  malt  beverages  (beer)  be  sold  by  permission  of  the  state  liquor  commission  in  this 
city  or  town? 

YES   165  NO  22 

(c)  Shall  wines  containing  not  less  than  6  percent  nor  more  than  15.5  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   162  NO  25 

(d)  Shall  liquor  be  sold  for  consumption  on  the  premises  where  sold  by  permission  of  the 
state  liquor  commission  in  this  city  or  town? 

YES   147  NO  39 


CHANGE  IN  POLLING  HOUR  QUESTION 

The  following  question  was  submitted  to  the  voters  in  the  Town  of  Stratford  under  the 
provisions  of  RSA  659:4-a  at  the  November  2,  2004  general  election. 

"Polling  hours  in  the  town  of  Stratford  are  now  8:00  a.m.  to  7:00  p.m.  Shall  we  change 
polling  hours  so  that  the  polls  shall  open  at  10:00  a.m.  and  close  at  7:00  p.m.  for  all  regular 
state  elections  beginning  in  2006?" 

YES   141  NO  120 


GENERAL  ELECTION  457 


RECOUNTS  AFTER  THE  GENERAL  ELECTION 

Fourteen  requests  for  recounts  were  received  after  the  general  election.  One  recount  resulted 
in  a  change  of  winners  -  State  Representative  District  2  from  Hillsborough  County. 

The  recounts  requested  for  State  Senate  District  8  and  State  Representative  District  3  from 
Strafford  County  were  called  off  before  they  were  completed.  There  were  no  changes  in  any 
of  the  other  recounts. 

The  recount  of  State  Representative  from  Hillsborough  County  District  3  was  appealed  to 
the  Ballot  Law  Commission.  The  Ballot  Law  Commission  upheld  the  Secretary  of  State's 
ruling  on  all  challenges. 

Below,  in  the  first  column  are  the  figures  as  officially  returned  to  the  Secretary  of  State.  The 
second  column  contains  the  recount  figures,  and  the  third  column  contains  the  figures  after 
appeals  to  the  Ballot  Law  Commission.  Asterisks  designate  the  person  elected. 


State  Senate  District  12 

David  Gottesman.  d 
Harry  Haytayan.  r 


State  Senate  District  18 

Andre  A.  Martel.  r 
Dave  Gelinas,  d 


13.316* 

13,335* 

13,128 

13,164 

11,079* 

11,095* 

10,914 

10.929 

STATE  REPRESENTATIVES 


CARROLL  COUNTY  DISTRICT  1 

Carolyn  Brown,  r 

4.588* 

4,479* 

Gene  G.  Chandler,  r 

4,123* 

4,130* 

Howard  C.  Dickinson,  r 

3.785* 

3,769* 

Tom  Buco.  d 

3.403* 

3,403* 

Frank  H.  McCarthy,  r 

3,386 

3,368 

Carol  A.  LaPierre,  d 

2,771 

2,767 

Brian  Charles,  d 

2,412 

2,399 

Jim  Salmon,  d 

2,401 

2,396 

CHESHIRE  COUNTY  DISTRICT  2 

John  M.  Pratt,  d 

2,714* 

2,700* 

Daniel  Adams  Eaton,  d 

2.609* 

2,609* 

Sheldon  S.  Sawyer,  r 

2,266* 

2,293* 

Alfrieda  J.  Englund.  d 

2.239 

2,255 

Susan  R.  Abert,  r 

2,092 

2,077 

Joseph  Norman  Feuer.  r 

1.777 

1,769 

CHESHIRE  COUNTY  DISTRICT  4 

Stanley  S.  Plifka.  Jr..  d 

2,999* 

2,974* 

Henry  A.  L.  Parkhurst,  d 

2,875* 

2,832* 

William  Butynski.  d 

2.801* 

2,822* 

Deb  Hogancamp,  r 

2,642* 

2,608* 

Daniel  P.  Carr,  d 

2,579 

2,555 

Edwin  O.  Smith,  r 

2.298 

2,267 

Don  Holmquist.  r 

1.814 

1.789 

Sharron  H.  Smith,  r 

1.713 

1.658 

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CHESHIRE  COUNTY  DISTRICT  6 

Peter  H.  Allen,  d 
Anna  Z.  Tilton.  d 
Sheila  A.  Foote.  r 
Judson  K.  Dexter,  r 
Richard  H.  Thackston  III 
Sharon  Manos.  d 
Gilbert  Gitchell,  d 
Nicole  Schultz,  r 

HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY  DISTRICT  2 

Jarvis  M.  Adams  IV.  r 
Claudia  C.  Chase,  d 
Dario  A.  Carrara,  r 
Nell  Conkright,  d 

HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY  DISTRICT  3 

Anne-Marie  Irwin,  d 
Mark  Carter,  r 
Donald  Carlson,  r 
Larry  Ross,  r 
John  Friede,  d 
Jill  Shaffer  Hammond,  d 
Terry  A.  Colls,  r 
Stephen  P.  Spratt,  d 

HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY  DISTRICT  20 

Ruth  Ginsburg,  d 
Anthony  P.  Matarazzo,  d 
Eugene  Kelly,  Jr.,  r 
Henry  W.  McElroy,  Jr.,  r 
Fred  S.  Teeboom,  r 
Jacek  Nowicki,  d 

MERRIMACK  COUNTY  DISTRICT  5 

Barbara  Conner  French,  d 
David  P.  Currier,  r 
Aaron  M.  Lavallee.  d 
James  P.  Walsh,  r 

SULLIVAN  COUNTY  DISTRICT  2 

Arthur  G.  Jillette,  Jr.,  d&r 
Beverly  T.  Rodeschin,  r 
Peter  E.  Franklin,  d 
Henry  Rodeschin,  r 
John  Lunn,  d 

SULLIVAN  COUNTY  DISTRICT  4 

Tom  Donovan,  d&r 
John  R.  Cloutier,  d&r 
Joe  Harris,  d&r 
Larry  Converse,  d&r 
Christopher  R.  Irish,  r 
Sandra  C.  Harris,  d 


3.210* 

3,211* 

2,978* 

2,986* 

2,893* 

2,880* 

2,652* 

2,639* 

2.626 

2,632 

2,607 

2,616 

2,421 

2,428 

2.077 

2,010 

1.777* 

1,772* 

1,524 

1,523* 

1,555* 

1,519 

1,427 

1,412 

3.879* 

3,858* 

3,858* 

3,516* 

3,507* 

3,507* 

3,058* 

3,056* 

3,056* 

3.026* 

3,003* 

3,003* 

2,971 

2,963 

2,963 

2,943 

2,934 

2,934 

2,684 

2,680 

2,680 

2,469 

2,469 

2,469 

2,437* 

2,415* 

2,366* 

2,373* 

2,244* 

2,250* 

2.197 

2,204 

2,136 

2,134 

1,781 

1,766 

1,879* 

1,864* 

1,554* 

1,555* 

1 ,530 

1,516 

1,121 

1,096 

3,162* 

3,077* 

2.518* 

2,518* 

2,282* 

2,268* 

2,239 

2,246 

1.965 

1,947 

5,116* 

4,979* 

4,750* 

4,612* 

4,569* 

4,533* 

4,299* 

4,215* 

3,607* 

3,608* 

3.525 

3,502 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 
GENERAL  COURT 


2005-2006 


460  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2003 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  STATE  SENATE 

2005-2006 

President  of  the  Senate 

Thomas  R.  Eaton,  Keene 

*  *  *  * 

Senate  Leadership 

President  Pro  Tempore 

Carl  R.  Johnson,  Meredith 

Majority  Leader 

Robert  E.  Clegg,  Jr.,  Hudson 

Deputy  Majority  Leader 

Robert  B.  Flanders,  Antrim 

Democratic  Leader 

Sylvia  B.  Larsen,  Concord 

Deputy  Democratic  Leader 

Lou  D'Allesandro,  Manchester 

*  *  *  * 

Senate  President's  Staff 

Amy  Ireland  Bourgault,  Chief  of  Staff 

Jay  W.  Flanders,  Deputy  Chief 

of  Staff  and  Policy  Director 

Donna  L.  Morin,  Executive  Assistant 

Richard  J.  Lehmann,  Legal  Counsel 

Senate  Clerk 

Steven  J.  Winter,  New  London 

Assistant  Senate  Clerk 

Tammy  L.  Wright,  Concord 

Senate  Sergeant-at-Arms 

Henry  W.  Wilson,  Concord 


Senate  Leadership 

2005-2006 


m 


Republican  House  Leadership 

2005-2006 


Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Representatives 

W.  Douglas  Scammaru  Stratham 


C 


Deputy  Speaker 

Kenneth  L.  Weyler,  Kingston 


Majority  Leader 
Michael  O'Neil,  Hampton 


Majority  Whip 

Pamela  G.  Price,  Nashua 


W.  DOUGLAS  SCAMMAN 


KENNETH  L.  WEYLER 


-. 


Speaker's  Staff 

Richard  E.  Amidon,  Chief  of  Staff 

Sandra  L.  Guinan,  Executive  Assistant 

Patrick  E.  Donovan,  Legal  Counsel 


PAMELA  G.  PRICE 


Democratic  House  Leadership 

2005-2006 


Democratic  Leader 

James  W.  Craig,  Manchester 


Deputy  Democratic  Leader 

Jane  A.  Clemons,  Nashua 


Democratic  Whips 

Bette  R.  Lasky,  Nashua 
John  M.  Pratt.  Walpole 


Director  of  Communications 

John  DeJoie,  Concord 


Assistant  Democratic  Leaders 

Daniel  A.  Eaton,  Stoddard 

Terie  N.  Norelli,  Portsmouth 

James  G.  Phinizy,  Acworth 


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464  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 

LEGISLATIVE  DEPARTMENT 

Legislative  Budget  Assistant 

Appointed  by  the  fiscal  committee  of  the  Legislature 
RSA  14:30,  34:1969,  281 

Michael  L.  Buckley 
Appointed    October  6,  1997 

Deputy  Legislative  Budget  Assistant 

Jeffry  A.  Pattison 
Appointed    September  8,  1999 


Legislative  Services  Director 

Appointed  by  the  joint  committee  on  legislative  facilities. 
Term,  two  years,  co-terminous  with  the  biennial  legislative  term. 

RSA  17-A:2 

Carol  J.  Holahan,  Concord 
Appointed    October  7,  1999 


*  *  * 


House  Clerk 

Karen  O.  Wadsworth,  Bow 


House  Sergeant-at-Arms 

Deborah  A.  Nielson,  Gilmanton 


STATE 
GOVERNMENT 


466 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 

2005-2007 


Governor 

January  2005  to  January  2007,  Constitution,  Part  II 
Arts.  41  &42 

JOHN  H.  LYNCH,  d 


Christen  Bergeron,  Raymond 
Special  Assistant  to  the  Governor 

Helen  Champa,  Pembroke 
Administrative  Assistant 

John  Dolan,  Hanover 
Budget  Director 


Katrina  Bergmann,  Concord 
Special  Assistant  for  Citizen  Services 

Alice  Chamberlin,  Warner 
Special  Assistant  for  Policy 

Kathleen  Goode,  Concord 

Director   of  Appointments/Liaison   to 

Executive  Council 


Lillie  Green,  Hopkinton 

Receptionist, 

Special  Assistant  to  The  First  Lady 

Elizabeth  Ignacio,  Concord 
Director  of  Scheduling 

Susie  Reid,  Hopkinton 
Director  of  Administration 

Richard  Sigel,  Manchester 
Chief  of  Staff 

Elaine  Sword,  Hopkinton 
Administrative  Assistant 


Katherine  Hanna,  Bedford 
Policy  Director/Legal  Counsel 

Caroline  McCarley,  Rochester 
Special  Assistant  for  Policy 

Marguerite  Shanelaris,  East  Andover 
Policy/Legislative  Assistant 

Justin  Slattery,  Pelham 

Special  Assistant  for  Citizen  Services 

Michael  Vlacich,  Concord 
Deputy  Chief  of  Staff 


Pamela  Walsh,  Concord 
Director  of  Communications 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  467 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCILORS 

January  2005  to  January  2007  Constitution,  Part  II,  Art.  60 

District  No.  1  -  Raymond  S.  Burton,  r.  Bath 

District  No.  2  -  Peter  J.  Spaulding,  r,  Hopkinton 

District  No.  3  -  Ruth  L.  Griffin,  r,  Portsmouth 

District  No.  4  -  Raymond  J.  Wieczorek,  r,  Manchester 

District  No.  5  -  Debora  B.  Pignatelli,  d,  Nashua 

Joanne  Ruel 
Executive  Assistant  to  the  Council 

Office  of  Information  Technology 

There  shall  be  a  chief  information  officer  appointed  by  the  governor,  with  the  advice  and  consent 
of  the  council  and  shall  be  a  non-classified  employee.  The  person  so  designated  by  the  governor 
as  of  the  effective  date  of  this  section  (7/1/03)  shall  continue  to  serve  as  such  under  RSA  4-D. 
Any  subsequent  appointment  shall  be  in  accordance  with  RSA  4-D:  1, 1.  (Ch.  223;  2003) 

RICHARD  C.  BAILEY,  JR.,  Bow 

Term  began  April  2 1 ,  2004 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL 

State  Military  Reservation,  4  Pembroke  Road,  Concord  225-1200 
Appointed  as  provided  in  the  constitution  and  the  tenure  of  office  shall  be  until  the  officer 
has  reached  the  age  of  65  years.  At  the  time  of  appointment,  the  adjutant  general  shall  have 
had  not  less  than  5  years  of  service  as  a  member  of  the  New  Hampshire  national  guard, 
immediately  preceding  that  appointment,  shall  have  attained  at  least  the  rank  of  colonel  and 
shall  be  eligible  for  federal  recognition  by  the  department  of  defense  as  a  brigadier  general. 
RSA  110-B:8 

KENNETH  R.CLARK,  Stratham 
Term  began  December  1 ,  2004 

Deputy  Adjutant  General 
Term,  four  years  or  until  officer  has  reached  the  age  of  65  years.  At  time  of  appointment, 
the  deputy  adjutant  general  shall  have  had  at  least  5  years  of  serve  as  a  member  of  the  N.H. 
national  guard  or  United  States  armed  forces,  preceding  the  appointment  and  shall  have  at 
least  attained  the  rank  of  major.  RSA  1 10-B:8-b  (Ch.81,  Laws  of  1998) 

Brigadier  General  JOSEPH  K.  SIMEONE,  Stratham 
July  15,  1998  to  July  15,2006 

DEPARTMENT  OF  ADMINISTRATIVE  SERVICES 

State  House  Annex,  Concord,  271-3201 
RSA  21 -I 

Commissioner 

Appointed  by  governor  and  council  to  serve  for  a  term  of  four  years.  21-1:2 

DONALD  S.  HILL,  Pembroke 
July  1,  1996  to  July  1,2008 


468  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


Assistant  Commissioner 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner  for  appointment  by  the  governor,  with  consent  of  the 
council.  Term,  four  years,  and  must  be  qualified  by  education  and  experience.  RSA  21-1. 

JOSEPH  B.  BOUCHARD,  Concord 
June  5,  2005  to  June  5,  2009 


Internal  Auditor 

Appointed  by  governor  and  council,  nominated  by  commissioner  for  four-year  term. 

Vacancy 

Division  of  Plant  and  Property  Management 
Director 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointment  by  governor  and  council  for  four-year  term. 

MICHAEL  P.  CONNOR,  Pembroke 
January  9,  2002  to  May  1,  2009 

Accounting  Services 
Director 

Nominated  by  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  four-year  term. 

SHERI  L.  WALTER,  Contoocook 
August  18,  2004  to  June  29,  2008 

Financial  Data  Manager 

Nominated  by  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  governor  and  council  for  a  four-year  term. 

MICHAEL  E.  BARLOW,  Concord 
Term  began  September  26,  1975 

Senior  Operational  Analyst 

Nominated  by  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  governor  and  council  for  a  four-year  term. 

Vacancy 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  469 


Enhanced  911  Commission 

Sixteen  members,  including  the  director  of  the  division  of  fire  standards  and  training  and 
emergency  medical  services  or  his  designee,  the  chairman  of  the  public  utilities  commission 
or  his  designee,  a  representative  of  the  department  of  safety,  a  public  member,  a  police  offi- 
cer experienced  in  responding  to  emergency  calls,  a  representative  of  the  disabled  communi- 
ty and  one  active  member  recommended  by  each  of  the  following  organizations,  appointed 
by  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  3  years.  1)  Verizon.;  2)  N.H.  Association  of  Fire 
Chiefs;  3)  N.H.  Association  of  Chiefs  of  Police;  4)  N.H.  Federation  of  Fire  Mutual  Aids;  5) 
N.H.  Municipal  Association;  6)  N.H.  Sheriffs  Association;  7)  N.H.  Telephone  Association; 
8)  The  commissioner  of  the  department  of  administrative  services;  9)  A  representative  of  the 
mobile  telecommunications  carriers  industry;  and  10)  A  representative  of  the  Professional 
Firefighters  of  New  Hampshire.  Initial  appointments  made  by  governor  and  council  shall  be 
one.  two  and  three  years.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  No  member  shall  serve 
beyond  the  time  he  ceases  to  hold  the  office,  employment  or  membership  which  qualified 
him  for  appointment  to  the  commission.  RSA  106-H  [Ch.  319:119  (2003)]  [Ch.  171  (2004)] 

DOUGLAS  AIKEN,  Center  Harbor 

July  8,  1992  to  July  8,  2007 

(Nom.  by  N.H.  Association  of  Fire  Chiefs) 

JAMES  S.  VALIQUET,  Newbury 

May  7,  2003  to  July  8,  2007 

(Nom  by  N.H.  Association  of  Chiefs  of  Police) 

JILL  HEALEY  WURM,  Londonderry 

August  28,  1996  to  July  8,  2005 

(Nom.  By  Verizon) 

MARC  VIOLETTE,  Warner 

April  16,  2003  to  July  8,  2005 

(Nom.  By  N.H.  Telephone  Association) 

RICHARD  A.  BERNARD,  Durham 

September  15,  1999  to  July  22,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

JAMES  D.  LINEHAN,  Danville 

December  3,  1997  to  July  22,  2006 

(N.H.  Sheriffs  Association) 

PAUL  A.  SZOC,  Keene 

April  21,  2004  to  July  22,  2006 

(N.H.  Federation  of  Fire  Mutual  Aid) 

GEORGE  F  VALLIERE,  Gorham 

May  18,  1994  to  July  22,  2004 
(Police  Officer) 

KATHRYN  BAILEY,  Bow 

February  6,  2002  to  July  22,  2007 
(Designee  of  Chairman  of  Public  Utilities  Commission) 


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WILLIAM  WOOD,  Bow 

July  22,  1992  to  July  22,  2004 

(Bureau  of  Emergency  Medical  Service) 

FREDERICK  H.  BOOTH,  New  Durham 

June  11,  1997  to  August  12,  2006 

(Rep.  Dept.  of  Safety) 

DAVID  R.  CARON,  Belmont 

October  23,  1996  to  August  12,  2005 

(Nom  N.H.  Municipal  Association) 

DAVID  E.  LANG,  Hampton 

October  29,  1999  to  September  16,  2005 

(Firefighter) 

State  Commission  on  the  Status  of  Men 

Seven  members  appointment  by  the  governor  and  council  for  three-year  terms;  provided  that 
the  initial  appointments  shall  serve  the  following  terms:  (a)  the  first  two  persons  shall  serve 
one-year  terms;  (b)  the  second  two  persons  shall  serve  2-year  terms;  (c)  the  last  three  persons 
shall  serve  three-year  terms.  At  least  one  member  shall  be  invited  from  the  university  system 
of  New  Hampshire.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  Governor  and  council 
designate  chairperson.  Commission  repealed  September  1,  2007.  RSA  19-1 

ALFRED  LERANDEAU,  North  Swanzey 

March  23,  2005  to  September  25,  2007 

(Secretary) 

LARRY  COLBY,  Gilsum 

September  25,  2002  to  September  25,  2005 

(Treasurer) 

STEPHEN  H.  GORIN,  Canterbury 
September  25,  2002  to  September  25,  2006 
(University  System  of  NH  Representative) 

JOSEPH  H.  MASTROMARINO,  Hampton 

September  25,  2002  to  September  25,  2005 

(Vice-Chair) 

SCOTT  A.  GARMAN,  Dover 
August  18,  2004  to  October  23,  2006 

MARSHALL  D.  HICKOK,  Meredith 
March  23,  2005  to  August  13,  2006 

MICHAEL  J.  GEANOULIS,  New  Castle 
August  13,  2003  to  August  13,  2006 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  47 1 


Division  of  Personnel 
Personnel  Appeals  Board 

Three  members,  not  more  than  2  from  the  same  political  party  and  2  alternate  members,  each 
from  a  different  political  party.  All  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for 
three-year  terms  and  shall  hold  office  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies 
to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  No  member  of  the  board  shall  be  a  member  of  any  state 
or  national  committee  of  a  political  party,  nor  an  officer  or  member  of  a  committee  in  any 
partisan  political  club  or  organization,  nor  shall  hold,  or  be  a  candidate  for  any  remunerative 
elected  public  office  during  his  term  of  office  and  shall  not  be  otherwise  employed  in  any  of 
the  agencies  of  the  state  government.  Governor  designates  chairman. 

At  least  2  members  shall  have  been  gainfully  employed  as  a  labor  relations  or  personnel 
professional  for  a  minimum  of  5  years.  One  member  shall  have  been  employed  within  the 
public  personnel  field  of  employment  for  a  minimum  of  3  years.  RSA  21-1:45 

ROBERT  JOHNSON,  Hillsborough 
April  5,  1989  to  June  2,  2006 

PATRICK  H.  WOOD,  Laconia 
June  25,  1997  to  June  2,  2005 

ROBERT  PRESTON,  Seabrook 
June  23,  2004  to  June  2,  2007 

JOHN  REAGAN,  Deerfield 

October  20,  2004  to  September  24,  2007 

(Alternate) 

PHILIP  P.  BONAFIDE,  Sanbornton 

March  8,  2000  to  September  24,  2007 

(Alternate) 

Director 

Nominated  by  Commissioner  of  Administrative  Services  for  appointment  by  governor  and 
council  for  four-year  term. 

KAREN  LEVCHUK,  Concord 
May  19,  2004  to  January  1,  2007 

Manager  of  Employee  Relations 

Nominated  by  director  for  appointment  by  governor  and  council  for  four-year  term.  Shall 
be  qualified  by  education  and  experience. 

SARA  J.  WILLINGHAM,  Concord 
April  26,  2000  to  July  1,  2007 


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Education  and  Training  Officer 

Nominated  by  director  for  appointment  by  governor  and  council  for  four-year  term.  Shall 
be  qualified  by  education  and  experience.  RSA  21-1 

MONIKA  BISSELL,  Plymouth 
May  4,  2005  to  March  22,  2009 

Volunteer  New  Hampshire  Board  of  Directors 

117  Pleasant  Street,  Dolloff  Bldg.,  Concord  271-7200 
Board  of  directors  shall  consist  of  at  least  15  members  but  not  more  than  25  members  and 
shall  include  as  a  minimum:  (a)  an  individual  with  expertise  in  the  educational,  training,  and 
developmental  needs  of  youth,  particularly  disadvantaged  youth,  an  individual  with 
experience  in  promoting  the  involvement  of  adults  55  years  of  age  or  older  in  service  and 
volunteerism,  a  representative  from  a  community-based  agency  or  community-based 
organization  with  volunteer  participation,  a  representative  from  location  government,  a 
representative  from  a  local  labor  organization,  an  individual  between  16  and  25  years  of  age, 
inclusive,  who  is  or  has  been  a  participant  or  supervisor  in  a  service  program,  a 
representative  of  a  national  service  program  described  in  section  122(a)  of  the  National  and 
Community  Service  Act  of  1990,  as  amended,  a  representative  from  the  religious 
community,  a  representative  from  the  philanthropic  community,  and  a  representative  from 
post-secondary  education;  (b)  the  governor,  or  designee;  (c)  one  member  of  the  senate, 
appointed  by  the  senate  president;  (d)  one  member  of  the  house  of  representatives,  appointed 
by  the  speaker  of  the  house;  (e)  the  commissioner  of  education,  or  designee;  and  (f)  the 
chairperson  of  the  Volunteer  NH  advisory  council,  if  any.  Members  in  section  (a)  shall  be 
appointed  by  the  governor  and  executive  council  and  shall  serve  for  renewable  terms  of  one, 
two  or  three-years.  Terms  for  members  in  subparagraphs  (b)  -  (0  shall  be  coterminous  with 
their  term  of  office.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  remainder  of  the  term  in  the  same 
manner  and  from  the  same  group  as  the  original  appointment.  Executive  Director. 
Appointed  by  the  board  to  shall  serve  for  a  renewable  four-year  term.  If  a  vacancy  occurs, 
the  board  shall  appoint  a  new  executive  director  to  fill  the  vacancy  for  the  remainder  of  the 
term.  RSA  19-H 

PETER  A.  BENDER,  Concord 

October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2005 

(Rep.  of  Philanthropic  Community) 

PATTI  KOSCIELNIAK,  Goshen 
September  17,  2003  to  October  10,  2005 
(Experienced  in  promoting  involvement  of  adults  55  years  of  age 
and  older  in  volunteerism) 

DONALD  E.  CHESNEL,  Rochester 

April  20,  2005  to  October  10,  2006 

(Community-based  Organization) 

MARIANNE  B.  FORTESCUE,  Barrington 

October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2007 

(Rep.  of  National  Service  Program) 


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DAVID  LAMARRE-VINCENT,  Concord 

October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2004 

(Religious  Community) 

PATRICK  KIRBY,  Stratham 

January  21,  2004  to  October  10,  2006 

(Community-based  Organization) 

KATHLEEN  MOULIS,  Concord 
October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2007 

DAVID  DERNBACH,  Randolph 

October  8,  2003  to  October  10,  2005 

(Expertise  in  needs  of  disadvantaged  youth) 

VACANCY 

Term  to  October  10,  2005 
(Local  government) 

JUAN  RODRIGUEZ,  Concord 

October  8,  2003  to  December  19,  2005 

(Person  between  16  &  25/participant  in  a  service  program) 

JAMES  W.  MILLIKEN,  Concord 
April  21,  2004  to  April  21,  2007 
(Community-based  Organization) 

FRANK  EMIRO,  Londonderry 

May  19,  2004  to  May  19,  2007 

(Local  Labor) 

JAMES  S.  DOREMUS,  Henniker 
April  20,  2005  to  April  20,  2008 
(Community-based  Organization) 

MICHAEL  ROBBINS,  Concord 
April  20,  2005  to  April  20,  2008 

ROBERT  D.  BUSSEY,  Gilmanton 
May  4,  2005  to  May  4,  2008 

DEBORAH  SCIRE,  Windham 
May  4,  2005  to  May  4,  2008 


DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE,  MARKETS  AND  FOOD 

25  Capitol  Street,  2nd  Floor,  Concord,  2713551 

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. 


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STEPHEN  H.  TAYLOR,  Plainfield 
December  29,  1982  to  November  18,  2007 

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.  RS  A  425 

GAIL  B.  McWILLIAM  JELLIE,  Charlestown 
Term  began  April  28,  1993 

Director,  Division  of  Animal  Industry 
State  Veterinarian 

Appointed  by  commissioner  with  approval  of  the  governor  and  council.  Must  be  a  graduate 
of  a  veterinary  college  of  recognized  standing,  who  shall  have  had  at  least  five  years'  experi- 
ence in  the  practice  of  veterinary  medicine,  including  large  animal  practice.  RSA  436:7 

STEPHEN  K.  CRAWFORD 
Term  began  July  8,  2005 

Pesticides  Control  Board 

Thirteen  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  as  follows:  (a)  the  commissioner 
of  agriculture;  (b)  director  of  division  of  public  health  services  or  his  designee;  (c)  commis- 
sioner of  dept.  of  resources  and  economic  development  or  the  dept.  of  fish  and  game  or  his 
designee;  (d)  executive  director  of  water  supply  and  pollution  control  commission  or  his 
designee;  (e)  commissioner  of  the  department  of  environmental  services  or  his  designee;  (f) 
state  entomologist;  (g)  licensed  physician  rep.  The  general  public;  (h)  person  who  possesses 
an  advanced  degree  in  one  of  the  biological  sciences  rep.  Public  interest;  (I)  licensed  or  per- 
mitted pesticide  applicator;  (j)  one  person  from  slate  of  three  presented  by  the  N.H. 
Horticultural  Society;  (k)  two  persons  rep.  Public  interest  who  are  not  affiliated  with  the 
manufacture  or  distribution  of  pesticides  and  who  are  neither  commercial  nor  private  applica- 
tors as  defined  in  this  subdivision,  and  who  do  not  otherwise  fall  within  categories  (a)  through 
(j),  (1)  one  person  rep.  Municipal  interests,  appointed  by  the  governor  from  3  candidates  nom- 
inated by  the  New  Hampshire  municipal  association.  Members  representing  the  public  inter- 
est shall  not  have  any  official  or  contractual  relationship  with,  or  receive  any  significant 
portion  of  their  income  from,  any  person  subject  to  division  permits  or  enforcement  orders. 
Term,  three  years.  Board  elects  their  own  chairman  to  serve  a  three  year  term.  RSA  430 

SUSAN  WHITTEMORE,  Keene 

April  10,  1996  to  November  6,  2007 

(Ecologist) 

ANNE  D.  KRANTZ,  Amherst 

December  2,  1998  to  November  23,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

WILLIAM  C.  COLLINS,  Manchester 

March  14,2  001  to  November  6,  2006 

(Pesticides  Applicator) 


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JEFFREY  R.  HUNTINGTON,  Loudon 

November  6,  1985  to  November  6  2005 

(N.H.  Horticultural  Society) 

TIMOTHY  J.  FLEURY  Sunapee 

December  15,  1999  to  April  10,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

JAMES  W.  YOUNG,  Hillsborough 

August  20,  1997  to  January  5,  2007 
(Physician) 

Apple  Marketing  Advisory  Board 

Seven  members,  six  of  whom  shall  be  producers  appointed  by  the  commissioner  of  agricul- 
ture from  nominations  submitted  to  him  by  a  nominating  committee  made  up  of  five  produc- 
ers who  are  appointed  by  the  N.H.  Fruit  Growers  Association.  The  governor  and  council 
shall  appoint  a  member  to  represent  the  general  public  for  a  term  of  five  years.  The  public 
member  shall  be  a  person  who  is  neither  a  producer,  distributor  nor  handler  of  apples. 
Members  shall  serve  until  their  successors  are  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  to  be  filled 
for  unexpired  terms.  RSA  434:38 

CATHERINE  A.  VIOLETTE,  Dover 

October  14,  1998  to  August  23,  2003 

(Public  Member) 

Agricultural  Advisory  Board 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council;  fifteen  members,  one  from  each  county,  actively 
engaged  in  agriculture  and  one  member  from  each  of  the  following:  petroleum  industry:  food 
distribution  industry;  food  retailing  industry,  consumer  interest  and  advertising  industry. 
Term,  five  years  and  until  their  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  However,  beginning 
July  1,  2001,  the  terms  of  2  members  representing  agriculture  and  one  member  representing 
the  industry  interests  shall  expire  each  year.  Initial  terms  for  members  representing  agricul- 
ture shall  expire  in  the  year  as  follows:  Belknap  and  Sullivan  counties,  2002;  Carroll  and 
Strafford  counties,  2003;  Cheshire  and  Rockingham  counties,  2004;  Coos  and  Merrimack 
counties,  2005;  Grafton  and  Hillsborough  counties,  2006.  Initial  terms  for  members  repre- 
senting industry  interests  shall  expire  in  the  year  as  follows:  petroleum  2002,  food  retailing, 
2003;  advertising,  2004;  food  distribution,  2005;  and  consumer,  2006.  Appointments  shall  be 
made  by  the  governor  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council  on  the  basis  of  extensive 
experience  and  demonstrated  ability  and  on  a  nonpartisan  basis. 

NOTE:  Members  of  the  board  serving  as  of  the  effective  date  of  this  act  (June  20,  2000)  may 
be  considered  for  appointment  for  terms  ending  within  3  years  of  such  date.  RSA  425:22 

Belknap  County— CHARLES  MOULTON,  New  Hampton 
March  28,  2001  to  August  18,  2007 

Carroll  County— DAVID  L.  BABSON,  JR.,  Ossipee 
May  7,  2003  to  January  3 1 ,  2008 


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Cheshire  County— ELLEN  R.  CLEMENT,  Westmoreland 
March  28,  2001  to  January  31,  2009 

Coos  County— JOHN  H.  AMEY,  Pittsburg 
March  28,  2001  to  January  31,  2005 

Grafton  County— LISA  KNAPTON,  Piermont 
March  28,  2001  to  January  31,  2006 

Hillsborough  County— NOREEN  O'CONNELL,  Milford 
August  22,  2001  to  June  19,  2006 

Merrimack  County— DOUGLAS  COLE,  Loudon 
March  28,  2001  to  January  31,  2005 

Rockingham  County— CAROLINE  S.  ROBINSON,  Stratham 
August  22,  2001  to  June  19,  2009 

Strafford  County— LEON  MEADER,  Rochester 
August  13,  2003  to  January  31,  2008 

Sullivan  County— WILLIAM  B.  BARTLETT,  Newport 
March  28,  2001  to  January  31,  2007 

BRIAN  BOUDREAU,  Rochester 

March  20,  2002  to  June  19,  2006 

(Petroleum  Industry) 

MICHAEL  SATZOW,  Claremont 

August  22,  2001  to  June  19,  2005 

(Food  Distribution  Industry) 

MARY  S.  CHOATE,  Monroe 

July  25,  2001  to  May  22,  2006 

(Consumer  Interests) 

HERVE  P.  SAMSON,  Goffstown 

March  20,  2002  to  June  19,  2006 

(Food  Retailing  Industry) 

LINDA  C.  BURROUGHS,  North  Hampton 

July  25,  2001  to  June  19,2009 

(Advertising  Industry) 

Agricultural  Lands  Preservation  Committee 

Consists  of  seven  voting  members  and  two  non-voting  members  as  follows:  the  commis- 
sioner of  the  department  of  agriculture,  who  shall  be  chairman;  the  commissioner  of  the  dept. 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  477 


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 

JAY  D.  WALDNER,  Canaan 
October  10,  2001  to  October  10.  2005 

RUTH  I.  CLOUGH,  New  London 
November  6,  1997  to  October  10,  2006 

ELWIN  C.  HARDY,  Hollis 
July  24.  1985  to  October  10,  2007 

State  Conservation  Committee 

Eleven  members  consisting  of  the  director  of  the  state  cooperative  extension  service,  the 
director  of  the  state  agricultural  experiment  station,  the  commissioner  of  agriculture,  the  com- 
missioner of  the  department  of  resources  and  economic  development,  the  commissioner  of  the 
department  of  environmental  services  or  designee,  the  executive  director  of  the  NH 
Association  of  Conservation  Commissions  and  five  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and 
council  who  shall  be  district  supervisors  or  former  district  supervisors  who  shall  be  from 
counties  as  follows:  one  from  Coos  or  Grafton;  one  from  Belknap  or  Carroll;  one  from 
Cheshire  or  Sullivan;  one  from  Hillsborough  or  Merrimack;  and  one  from  Rockingham  or 
Strafford.  Term,  four  years  from  August  1.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term  and  until 
successors  are  appointed  and  qualified.  Committee  to  elect  its  own  chairman.  RSA  432: 10 

EDWARD  F.  PERSON,  Moultonborough 

May  18,  1994  to  August  1,  2005 

(Belknap/Carroll) 

JEFFREY  B.  PORTER,  Keene 

March  14,  2001  to  August  1,  2005 

(Cheshire/Sullivan) 

CALVIN  PERKINS,  Rumney 

January  7,  2004  to  August  1,  2007 
(Coos/Grafton) 

PETER  J.  BLAKEMAN,  North  Sutton 

October  18,  1995  to  August  1,  2007 

(Hillsborough/Merrimack) 

EILEEN  MILLER,  Lee 

December  18,  1996  to  August  1,  2007 
(Rockingham/Strafford) 


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Invasive  Species  Committee 

Eleven  members  consisting  of  the  following:  a)  state  entomologist;  b)  commissioner  of  envi- 
ronmental services,  or  designee;  c)  commissioner  of  resources  and  economic  development, 
or  designee,  d)  commissioner  of  transportation,  or  designee;  e)  executive  director  of  fish  and 
game,  or  designee;  f)  dean  of  the  college  of  life  sciences  and  agriculture  of  UNH,  or 
designee;  and  the  director  of  the  University  of  N.H.  cooperative  extension,  or  designee.  The 
governor  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  executive  council  shall  appoint  four  persons  for 
a  term  of  three-years.  One  shall  represent  horticultural  interests,  one  shall  representative 
environmental  interest,  one  shall  represent  the  general  public  and  one  shall  represent  livestock 
owners'  and  feed  growers'  interest.  Committee  shall  annually  chose  chairperson.  RSA  430:52 

DOUGLAS  A.  BECHTEL,  Warner 

March  6,  2002  to  August  9,  2006 

(Environmental  Interests) 

DEBORAH  LIEVENS,  Londonderry 

August  9,  2000  to  August  9,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

GEORGE  TIMM,  Hancock 

August  9,  2000  to  August  9,  2006 

(Represents  Horticultural  Interests) 

Scrapie  Certification  Board 

Nine  members  to  include:  (a)  The  Area  Veterinarian-in-Charge  (federal  Veterinarian),  or 
designee;  (b)  the  state  veterinarian,  or  designee;  (c)  one  practicing  accredited  veterinarian; 
(d)  one  member  of  the  university  of  New  Hampshire  cooperative  extension;  and  (e)  five  goat 
or  sheep  producers,  with  no  more  than  3  members  from  either  industry.  Members  (c)  -  (e) 
shall  be  recommended  by  breed  associations  and  registries,  and  the  state  veterinary  or  the 
Area  Veterinary-in-Charge  or  AVIC  designee  and  appointed  by  the  governor  with  consent  of 
the  council  for  three-year  terms,  except  that  the  terms  of  no  more  than  3  such  members  may 
expire  in  any  one  calendar  year.  Original  appointments  for  terms  of  less  than  three  years  may 
be  made  in  order  to  comply  with  this  limitation.  Upon  expiration  of  a  member's  term,  the 
member  shall  serve  until  a  successor  is  qualified  and  appointed.  There  shall  be  no  limit  to  the 
number  of  terms  such  members  may  serve.  Vacancies  occurring  prior  to  the  expiration  of  a 
specific  term  shall  be  filled  by  appointment  for  the  unexpired  term.  Board  chooses  chairper- 
son from  its  members.  RSA  436  (Ch.  242;  2001) 

7  G&C  VACANCIES 

Board  of  Veterinary  Medicine 

Seven  members  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  approval  of  the  council;  five  veterinarians, 
one  public  member,  the  state  veterinarian  who  may  serve  as  an  ex-officio  member.  A  veteri- 
narian shall  be  qualified  to  serve  as  a  member  of  the  board  if  he  is  a  graduate  of  a  veterinary 
school,  a  resident  of  N.H.,  and  has  been  licensed  to  practice  veterinary  medicine  in  this  state 
for  the  5  years  preceding  the  time  of  his  appointment.  No  person  may  serve  on  the  board  who 
is,  or  was  during  the  2  years  preceding  his  appointment,  a  member  of  the  faculty,  trustees,  or 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  479 


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  for- 
ward the  nominations  to  the  governor.  From  these  nominations,  the  governor  may  make 
appointments,  but  shall  not  be  required  to  appoint  one  of  those  so  nominated.  The  public 
member  of  the  board  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was,  and  who  does  not  and  never 
has  had,  a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  veterinary  services  or  an  activ- 
ity 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  suc- 
cessor is  appointed.  No  member  shall  be  appointed  to  2  consecutive  five  year  terms. 
Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  remainder  of  the  term.  RSA  332-B 

ELAINE  S.  FORST.  Henniker 

November  21,  2001  to  October  14,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

EILEEN  PETERSON,  Auburn 
April  6.  2005  to  March  5,  2010 

CRAIG  KELLEHER,  North  Hampton 
May  23,  2001  to  March  5,  2006 

BRAD  TAYLOR,  Canterbury 
April  15,  1998  to  March  5,  2008 

DEREK  H.  FRITZ.  Francestown 
August  23,  2000  to  March  5,  2007 

ROBIN  C.  HERTEL,  Londonderry 
March  24.  2004  to  March  5,  2009 

Atlantic  States  Marine  Fisheries  Commission 

Three  members  from  each  State  joining  herein,  the  first  to  be  the  Fish  and  Game  Director, 
ex-officio;  the  second  a  legislator  and  member  of  the  Commission  on  Interstate  Cooperation, 
ex-officio,  the  third  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  shall  be  a  citizen  with  a 
knowledge  of  and  interest  in  the  marine  fisheries  problem,  with  a  term  of  three  years  and  until 
successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  RSA  213:3. 

G.  RITCHIE  WHITE,  Rye 
February  9,  2000  to  September  24,  2007 

Coordinator  of  Atomic  Development  Activities 

Head  of  one  of  the  state  departments  concerned,  as  listed  in  RSA- 162  B:4.  Appointed  by 
governor  and  council. 

RICHARD  M.  FLYNN,  Dover 
Appointed  April  27,  1972 


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BANKING  DEPARTMENT 

64B  Old  Suncook  Road,  GAA  Plaza,  Bldg.  3,  Concord  271-3561 

Commissioner 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Term,  six  years  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed 
and  qualified.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  RSA  383:1,7 

PETER  C.  HILDRETH,  Concord 
September  19,  2001  to  January  1,  2007 

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 

ROBERT  A.  FLEURY,  Hopkinton 
August  14,  2002  to  August  1,  2006 

BUSINESS  FINANCE  AUTHORITY 

14  Dixon  Avenue,  2nd  Floor,  Concord  271-2391 
Board  of  fourteen  directors  as  follows:  state  treasurer  shall  serve  as  a  voting  ex-officio  mem- 
ber and  nine  directors  appointed  by  governor  and  council,  who  shall  include  an  executive 
director  of  a  regional  planning  commission  and  one  elected  or  appointed  local  official;  two 
members  of  the  house  of  representatives,  who  shall  be  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house 
of  representatives  and  2  members  of  the  senate,  who  shall  be  appointed  by  the  president  of 
the  senate  who  shall  serve  as  non-voting  members.  Term,  three-years  and  until  successor  is 
appointed  and  qualified.  Governor  designates  chairman.  RSA  162-A 

HOWARD  KEEGAN,  Manchester 
March  24,  2004  to  November  3,  2006 

MICHAEL  J.  KING,  Bethlehem 

May  10,  2000  to  end  November  3,  2006 

(Regional  Planning) 

KATHERINE  WILLIAMS,  North  Hampton 
April  1 1,  2001  to  November  3,  2006 

WAYNE  SEMPRINI,  New  Castle 
January  4,  2005  to  November  3,  2007 

MICHAEL  P.  NOLIN,  JR.,  Bow 
June  2,  2004  to  November  3,  2007 

STEPHEN  DUPREY,  Concord 
January  4,  2005  to  November  3,  2007 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  48  1 


STEVEN  GRIFFIN,  Berlin 

February  5.  2003  to  November  3,  2005 

(Elected  Official) 

DICK  ANAGNOST,  Manchester 
December  17,  2003  to  November  3,  2005 

EDWARD  F  CARON,  Hudson,  Chm. 
March  27,  1991  to  November  3,  2005 

Community  Development  Finance  Authority 

14  Dixon  Avenue,  Ste.  102,  Concord  226-2170 
Board  of  directors  shall  consist  of  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  resources  and 
economic  development,  or  his  designee,  and  10  public  members  appointed  by  the  governor 
and  council  as  follows:  four  representatives  of  community  development  corporations;  one 
representative  of  organized  labor  or  other  nonprofit  organizations  engaged  in  Community 
development  activities;  two  representatives  of  small  business  and  the  financial  community; 
one  representative  of  employment  training  programs;  and  two  representatives  of  private 
financial  institutions.  Term,  five  years.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  A 
member  may  be  reappointed.  RSA  162-L  . 

DAVID  H.  WOOD,  Bethlehem 

November  20,  1991  to  July  1.  2007 

(Community  Development  Organizations) 

JANICE  HILL,  Concord 

September  18,  1996  to  July  1,  2007 

(Community  Development  Organizations) 

WILLIAM  A.  MARCELLO,  Keene 

April  5,  1995  to  July  1,2005 

(Community  Development  Organization) 

KATHLEEN  M.  MOORE,  Campton 

May  29,  2002  to  July  1,2006 
(Employment  and  Training  Programs) 

DONALD  R.  JUTTON,  SR.,  Moultonborough 

October  13,  1994  to  July  1,  2008 

(Small  Business) 

DANIEL  R.  GRAY,  Portsmouth 

June  1,2002  to  July  17,2009 
(Small  Business) 

KATHERINE  BOGLE  SHIELDS,  Canterbury 

July  18,  1997  to  May  7,  2009 

(Banking) 


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RAYMOND  TRUEMAN,  Newfields 

March  25,  1992  to  July  1,  2009 

(Labor) 

KLAUS  NLTHUIS,  Merrimack 

October  9,  1996  to  December  18,  2006 

(Community  Development  Organization) 

MICHAEL  LONG,  Plymouth 
July  10,  1996  to  July  10,2006 
(Private  Financial  Institution) 

Connecticut  River  Atlantic  Salmon  Compact 

Two  commissioners,  the  first  to  be  the  Executive  Director  of  the  Fish  and  Game  Department, 
whose  term  shall  end  at  the  time  he  ceases  to  hold  said  office.  His  successor  as  commissioner 
shall  be  his  successor  as  such  director.  Second  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  the  gover- 
nor, with  advice  and  consent  of  council,  who  shall  have  a  knowledge  and  interest  in  Atlantic 
Salmon.  Term,  three  years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancy  occur- 
ring in  office  of  second  commissioner  shall  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  Commission  shall 
elect  chairman  and  vicechairman.  RSA  213-A 

CHARLES  F.  THOITS  III,  Warner 
November  15,  1995  to  June  20,  2006 

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  appoint- 
ment. Legislative  members  shall  serve  terms  co-terminous  with  their  legislative  terms. 
Vacancies  shall  be  filled  in  like  manner  for  unexpired  term.  Commissioner  of  Transportation 
shall  act  as  chairman. 

ROBERT  P.  SECORD,  West  Swanzey 
December  7,  1988  to  December  7,  2004 

MAL  WASHBURN,  Colebrook 

December  7,  1988  to  December  7,  2004 

Connecticut  River  Valley  Flood  Control  Commission 

Twelve  members:  three  shall  be  residents  of  Massachusetts;  three  residents  of  Connecticut; 
three  residents  of  Vermont;  and  three  residents  of  N.H.  appointed  by  the  governor  and  coun- 
cil (from  and  after  the  first  day  of  May)  for  a  term  of  three  years  and  until  successor  is 
appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  Any  member  is  eligible  for 
reappointment.  RSA  484 

FRED  S.  PARKER,  Keene 
January  10,  1985  to  May  1,  2006 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  483 


ROBERT  G.  KLINE,  Plainfield 
October  23,  1996  to  May  1,  2007 

GREGORY  S.  CLOUTIER,  Jefferson 
May  14,  1985  to  May  1,2005 

Connecticut  River  Valley  Resource  Commission 

Fifteen  members,  all  N.H.  residents  as  follows:  (a)  a  member  of  the  North  Country  Council; 
(b)  a  member  of  the  Upper  Valley-Lake  Sunapee  Council;  (c)  a  member  of  the  Southwest 
Regional  Planning  Commission;  (d)  a  member  of  the  Connecticut  River  Watershed  Council: 
and  (e)  a  member  of  the  Connecticut  River  Flood  Control  Commission,  (a)  through  (e)  shall 
all  be  designated  by  their  respective  councils  or  commissions  and  shall  serve  at  the  pleasure 
of  the  organizations  they  represent.  Representatives  of  (f)  a  hydro-electric  concern  located 
within  the  Connecticut  River  valley;  (g)  a  recognized  statewide  conservation  organization; 
(h)  the  commercial  tourism  industry;  (I)  the  agricultural  industry  who  shall  be  actively 
engaged  in  farming;  (j)  the  forest  product  industry  or  a  timberland  owner:  and  (k)  five  mem- 
bers from  a  list  of  nominees  submitted  by  the  commission  members  appointed  under  (a) 
through  (j)  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Members  (f)  through  (k)  shall  all  be 
residents  of  the  Connecticut  River  Valley.  Term,  three-years  and  until  successors  are 
appointed  and  qualified.  However,  the  initial  appointments  shall  be  2  for  a  one-year  term;  4 
for  a  two-year  term;  and  4  for  a  three-year  term.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  terms 
in  same  manner  as  original  appointment.  Commission  elects  chairman  from  among  its  mem- 
bers. RSA  227-E 

CLEVE  P.  KAPALA,  Hopkinton 

September  20,  1995  to  January  22,  2006 

(HydroElectric  Concern) 

ROBERT  W.  CHRISTIE,  Lancaster 

September  6,  1995  to  January  22,  2007 
(Statewide  Conservation  Organization) 

DENISE  MEADOWS,  Keene 
May  4,  2005  to  January  22,  2008 
(Commercial  Tourism  Industry) 

JOHN  B.  TUCKER,  New  London 

January  22,  1988  to  January  22,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

CHARLES  P.  PUKSTA,  Claremont 

January  22,  1988  to  January  22,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

NANCY  J.  B.  FRANKLIN,  Plainfield 

January  23,  2002  to  January  22,  2008 

(Public  Member) 


484  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


ROBERT  RITCHIE,  Piermont 

May  16,  1995  to  February  10,  2007 

(Agriculture) 

HENRY  SWAN,  Lyme 

September  6,  1995  to  February  10,  2008 

(Forest  Products/Timberland  Owners) 

GLENN  E.  ENGLISH,  North  Haverhill 

December  2,  1998  to  February  10,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

BRUCE  A.  CLEMENT,  Westmoreland 

July  16,  2003  to  February  10,  2006 

(Public  Member) 


DEPARTMENT  OF  CORRECTIONS 

105  Pleasant  St.,  Concord,  271-5600 

Commissioner 

Appointed  by  the  governor,  with  the  consent  of  the  council  to  serve  for  a  term  of  four  years 
from  the  date  of  appointment  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed.  RSA  21-H 

STEPHEN  J.  CURRY,  Manchester 
July  14,  2004  to  October  10,  2005 

Assistant  Commissioner 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner  for  appointment  by  the  governor,  with  consent  of  the  coun- 
cil to  serve  at  the  pleasure  of  the  commissioner.  Shall  be  qualified  to  hold  such  position  by 
reason  of  education  and  experience.  RSA  21-H. 

LES  S.  DOLECAL 
Term  began  June  26,  2002 

Director,  Division  of  Administration 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the 
council,  to  serve  at  the  pleasure  of  the  commissioner.  RSA  21-H 

ROBERT  MULLEN,  Windham 
Appointed  January  21,  2004 

Non-Medical  Director,  Division  of  Medical  and  Psychiatric  Services 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the 
council,  to  serve  at  the  pleasure  of  the  commissioner.  RSA  21-H;  622:43 

ROBERT  MacLEOD,  Thornton 
Term  began  October  23,  2002 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  485 


Director,  Division  of  Field  Services 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the 
council,  to  serve  at  the  pleasure  of  the  commissioner.  RSA  21H 

LARRY  D.  BLAISDELL,  Littleton 
Term  began  December  20,  2000 

(Warden  of  the  State  Prison) 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the 
council  to  serve  at  the  pleasure  of  the  commissioner.  RSA  21-H 

BRUCE  W.  CATTELL,  Berlin 
Term  began  September  22,  2004 

Northern  New  Hampshire  Correctional  Facility 

Warden 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the 
council  to  serve  at  the  pleasure  of  the  commissioner.  RSA  21-H 

JOHN  L.  SANFILIPPO,  Contoocook 
Term  began  September  22,  2004 

New  Hampshire  State  Prison  for  Women 
Warden 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner  for  appointment  by  governor  and  council  to  serve  for  at  the 
pleasure  of  the  commissioner.  Shall  be  qualified  by  education  and  experience.  RSA  622:33-a 

RICHARD  M.  GERRY,  Bow 
Term  began  May  23,  2001 

Lakes  Region  Facility 
Warden 

JANE  COPLAN,  Warner 
Term  began  September  22,  2004 

Adult  Parole  Board 

Seven  members  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the  council  for  staggered  five 
year  terms  or  until  their  successors  are  appointed.  Governor  designates  chairman.  No 
member  shall  serve  more  than  2  consecutive  terms.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term. 
RSA651-A:3 

THOMAS  WINN,  Ashland 
July  1,  1994  to  July  1,2006 

DONALD  W.  LAROCHE,  Berlin 
September  22,  2004  to  September  29,  2006 


486  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


AMY  VORENBERG,  Concord 
November  19,  1997  to  September  29,  2007 

ROBERT  F.  HAMEL,  Manchester 
September  29,  2004  to  September  29,  2009 

LARRY  G.  ELLIOTT,  Hillsborough,  Chm. 
September  3,  2003  to  July  1,  2008 

GEORGE  L.  IVERSON,  Hampton 
January  5,  2000  to  March  8,  2010 

CECILE  HARTIGAN,  Concord 

March  9,  2005  to  March  15,  2010 


DEFERRED  COMPENSATION  COMMISSION 

Commission  comprised  of  (a)  the  state  treasurer;  (b)  commissioner  of  administrative  ser- 
vices; (c)  insurance  commissioner;  (d)  attorney  general,  or  their  designees;  (e)  director  of  the 
office  of  securities  regulation,  department  of  state;  (f)  one  member  who  shall  be  an  unclassi- 
fied state  employee  and  a  member  of  the  deferred  compensation  plan,  and  who  shall  have  a 
knowledge  of  defined  contribution  plans;  (g)  a  public  employee-at-large,  who  shall  have 
knowledge  of  defined  contribution  plans;  and  (h)  one  member  who  shall  be  a  nonclassified 
legislative  employee  and  a  member  of  the  deferred  compensation  plan  and  who  shall  have 
knowledge  of  defined  contribution  plans,  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house  and  the  pres- 
ident of  the  senate  for  a  term  of  three  years.  Members  (f)  and  (g)  shall  be  appointed  by  the 
governor  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  three  years.  RSA  101-B:2 

RICHARD  M.  FLYNN,  Dover 

July  15,  1998  to  July  15,2007 
(Unclassified  state  employee) 

ROBERT  C.  LYON,  Loudon 

October  24,  2001  to  July  15,  2007 

(Public  Employee  at  large) 


DEPARTMENT  OF  CULTURAL  RESOURCES 

20  Park  St.,  Concord,  271-2540 

Commissioner 

Appointed  by  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  four-years.   Shall  be  qualified  by  reason 
of  professional  competence,  education  and  experience.  RSA  21-K:3 

VAN  McLEOD,  Concord 
August  24,  1992  to  September  11,  2005 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  487 


Division  of  Libraries 

Director 

(State  Librarian) 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointed  by  governor  and  council.  Term,  four-years. 
Shall  hold  a  master  of  library  science  degree  from  an  accrediting  library  school  and  shall 
have  had  at  least  4  years'  experience  in  a  library  in  an  administrative  capacity.  RSA  21-K 

MICHAEL  YORK,  Goffstown 
April  28,  1999  to  February  12,  2006 

American  and  Canadian  French  Cultural 
Exchange  Commission 

20  Park  Street,  Concord  27 1  -2540 
Eleven  members,  all  of  whom  shall  be  American  citizens  fluent  in  the  French  language  and 
resident  of  the  state,  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  seven  years. 
Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  Governor  and  Council  shall  designate  chair- 
man. Initial  appointments:  Of  the  4  members  appointed  in  2000,  one  shall  be  appointed  for 
a  term  of  three-years,  two  for  a  term  of  two-years,  and  one  for  a  term  of  one-year.  Upon  the 
expiration  of  the  term  of  any  such  member,  a  successor  shall  be  appointed  for  a  term  of  seven 
years.  RSA  19-C 

HELEN  PELLETIER  CLOSSON,  Manchester 
August  18,  1995  to  July  17,  2009 

PAUL  R.  BOUCHER,  Lebanon 
December  17,  2003  to  July  17,  2009 

ALBERT  W.  HAMEL,  Chester 
August  18,  1995  to  July  17,  2009 

LUCIE  THERRIEN,  Portsmouth 
December  17,  2003  to  July  17,  2009 

EMILE  D.  BEAULIEU,  Goffstown 
December  15,  2004  to  July  17,  2010 

J.  CLAUDE  LaROCHE,  Manchester 
December  1,  2004  to  July  17,  2010 

JOSEPH  DION,  Manchester,  Chm. 
December  1,  2004  to  July  17,  2011 

ERIC  DROUART,  Nashua 
November  13,  2002  to  July  25,  2010 

ADELE  BOUFFORD  BAKER,  Manchester 
May  23,  2001  to  May  23,  2010 


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BENOIT  L.  LAMONTAGNE,  Colebrook 
December  1,  2004  to  May  23,  2010 

ROBERT  W.  THERRIEN,  SR.,  Keene 
May  5,  2004  to  February  6,  2010 

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  pro- 
duction or  presentation  of  the  performing  and  fine  arts  generally  when  making  appointments. 
Term,  five-years.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  terms.  Governor  designates  chairman. 
RSA  19-A 

VACANCY 

Term  to  November  23,  2006 

TONI  H.  PAPPAS,  Manchester 
September  8,  2004  to  November  23,  2008 

KAREN  B.  SMITH,  Exeter 
December  3,  2003  to  November  23,  2008 

JASMINE  SHAH,  Nashua 
May  29,  2002  to  November  23,  2006 

EDWARD  J.  McLEAR,  Meredith 
February  20,  2002  to  November  23,  2006 

JACQUELINE  R.  KAHLE,  Wilton 
November  7,  2001  to  November  23,  2006 

TIM  SAPPINGTON,  Randolph 
January  28,  1998  to  November  23,  2007 

RANDY  ARMSTRONG,  Dover 
August  13,  2003  to  November  23,  2007 

GARY  SAMSON,  Concord 
February  5,  2003  to  November  23,  2007 

WILLIAM  M.  HALLAGER,  Lincoln 
December  18,  1996  to  October  14,  2006 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  489 


JAMES  PATRICK  KELLY,  Portsmouth 
November  18,  1998  to  October  14,  2006 

GRACE  L.  SULLIVAN,  Manchester 
April  26,  2000  to  October  14,  2006 

PAUL  W.  HODES,  Concord 
December  16,  1998  to  October  28,  2006 

PETER  J.  MCLAUGHLIN,  Hanover 
April  12,  2000  to  October  28,  2006 

RICHARD  W.  AYERS,  Sanbornton 
February  20,  2002  to  November  10,  2006 

Division  of  the  Arts 
Director 

Director  shall  have  a  masters  degree  in  art  administration  and  3  years  of  experience  in  non- 
profit arts  administration  or  at  least  5  years'  experience  administering  a  major  arts  organiza- 
tion or  at  least  5  years'  experience  in  public  administration  of  a  major  program  within  a  local, 
state,  or  federal  arts  agency,  and  who  shall  be  responsible  for  administering  the  provisions  of 
RSA  19- A,  with  the  primary  goal  of  supporting  and  promoting  the  arts  in  all  of  their  mani- 
festations. RSA  2 1-K:6 

REBECCA  L.  LAWRENCE,  Concord 
April  24,  1996  to  March  11,  2007 

Artist  Laureate 

The  governor  and  council  shall  appoint  a  New  Hampshire  resident  for  a  term  of  2  years  from 
a  list  submitted  by  the  Council  on  the  Arts. 

M.  MARGUERITE  MATHEWS,  Durham 
April  17,  2002  to  February  18,  2006 

State  Historical  Resources  Council 

19  Pillsbury  St.,  2nd  floor,  Concord  271-3483 
Membership  shall  consist  of  the  governor,  or  his  designee,  the  director  of  historical 
resources,  who  shall  be  non-voting  members;  and  nine  members  of  the  public  appointed  by 
the  governor  and  council,  at  least  three  of  whom  shall  be  qualified  in  the  field  of  architecture, 
history  and  archeology;  and  the  others  shall  be  qualified  in  other  fields  including  but  not  lim- 
ited to  law,  real  estate,  planning,  architectural  history  and  historic  preservation.  Public  mem- 
bers shall  serve  a  term  of  five-years.  Members  shall  serve  until  successor  is  appointed  and 
qualified.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  terms.  RSA  227-C 

DUFFY  MONAHON,  Peterborough 

May  26,  1992  to  December  10,  2009 

(Architecture) 


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DAVID  H.  WAITERS,  Dover 

February  9,  2000  to  December  10,  2009 

(History) 

DAVID  STARBUCK,  Plymouth 

February  17,  1984  to  December  10,  2006 

(Archeology) 

ROBERT  MACIESKI,  New  Boston 

August  18,  2004  to  December  10,  2008 

(Archeology) 

JASON  HOCH,  Littleton 

August  12,  1998  to  December  10,  2007 

(Business) 

MARY  R.  BOSWELL,  Laconia 

September  8,  2004  to  January  1 ,  2009 

(Historic  Preservation) 

SHERYL  N.  HACK,  Canterbury 

March  18,  1998  to  December  10,  2007 

(Historic  Preservation) 

GAIL  COLGLAZIER,  Londonderry 

May  21,  2003  to  December  10,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

CARL  W.  SCHMIDT,  Orford 

December  18,  1996  to  December  27,  2006 

(Decorative  and  Fine  Arts) 

State  Historic  Preservation  Office 

Division  of  Historical  Resources 

Director 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointed  by  governor  and  council.  Term,  four-years. 
RSA21-K 

JAMES  McCONAHA,  Concord 
December  28,  2001  to  October  14,  2006 

State  Library  Advisory  Council 

Nineteen  members:  three  public  members  appointed  by  governor  and  council,  no  more  than 
two  from  same  political  party;  one  appointed  by  state  board  of  education;  six  appointed  by 
the  state  librarian  and  nine  members  appointed  as  follows:  (a)  five  by  the  NH  Library 
Association  who  shall  broadly  represent  public,  academic,  and  special  libraries;  (b)  two  by 
the  N.H.  Educational  Media  Association  to  represent  school  libraries;  (c)  one  by  the  N.H. 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  491 


Library  Trustees  Association;  and  (d)  one  by  the  Association  of  N.H.  Library  Friends.  Term, 
three  years,  provided  that  the  initial  appointments  shall  be  staggered,  and  until  successors 
are  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  by  appointing  authority  for  unexpired 
term.  No  appointive  member  shall  serve  more  than  two  consecutive  terms.  RSA  201 -A 

STEPHEN  KENNEDY,  (r),  Dunbarton 
February  25,  2005  to  July  26,  2007 

PATRICIA  M.  SKINNER  (r),  Windham 
May  9,  2001  to  July  26,  2006 

FRANCES  M.  WIGGIN  (d),  Bedford 
October  9,  2002  to  July  26,  2005 


STATE  BOARD  OF  EDUCATION 

101  Pleasant  St.,  Concord,  271-3494 
Seven  members  who  shall  not  be  technical  educators  or  professionally  engaged  in  school 
work.  Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  four-years  from  the  January  31 
on  which  the  terms  of  their  predecessors  expired.  Five  of  the  members  shall  be  selected  from 
each  of  the  five  executive  councilor  districts  and  two  members  from  the  public  at  large. 
Annually,  on  or  before  January  31,  the  governor  shall  name  a  chairperson  from  the  members 
who  shall  serve  one  year  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed.  No  member  shall  serve  more 
than  three  consecutive  full  terms.  RSA  21 -N 

WILLIAM  D.  WALKER,  Campton 

January  3 1 ,  2004  to  January  3 1 ,  2008 

(Dist.  1) 

JOHN  E.  LYONS,  JR..  Portsmouth 

November  19,  2003  to  January  31,  2008 

(At  large) 

DAVID  B.  RUEDIG,  Concord 

February  3,  1999  to  January  31,  2009 

(Dist.  2) 

WILLIAM  E.  BOC,  Dover 

November  7,  2001  to  January  31,  2006 

(Dist.  3) 

MARY  ELIZABETH  McNEIL,  Bedford 

February  25,  2005  to  January  31,  2009 

(Dist.  4) 

DEBRA  HAMEL-KEARNEY,  Keene 

December  3,  2003  to  January  31,  2008 

(Dist.  5) 


492  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


FREDRICK  J.  BRAMANTE,  Durham,  Chairman 

April  2,  2003  to  January  31,  2007 

(Dist.  5  -  at  large) 

Commissioner 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  after  consultation  with  the  board  of  education,  for  a 
term  of  four-years.  Shall  be  qualified  by  reason  of  education  and  experience  and  may  suc- 
cess himself  or  herself,  if  reappointed.  RSA  21-N:3  (Ch.  257:  2004) 

LYONEL  B.  TRACY,  Portsmouth 
March  23,  2005  to  March  23,  2009 

Deputy  Commissioner 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  after  consultation  with  the  board  of  education,  for  a 
term  of  four-years.  Shall  be  qualified  by  reason  of  education  and  experience  and  may  suc- 
cess himself  or  herself,  if  reappointed.  RSA21-N:3  (Ch.  257:  2004) 

PAUL  EZEN,  Concord 
January  1 ,  200 1  to  January  1 ,  2005 

Division  Directors 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner,  after  consultation  with  the  board  of  education  for  appoint- 
ment by  the  governor  and  council,  for  a  term  of  four-years.  Shall  be  qualified  by  reason  of 
education  and  experience  and  may  success  himself  or  herself,  if  reappointed.  RSA  21-N:3 
(Ch.  257:  2004) 

Automotive  Technology  Advisory  Council. 

Members  shall  consist  of:  (a)  one  member  of  the  house  of  representatives  appointed  by  the 
speaker  of  the  house;  (b)  one  member  of  the  senate  appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senate; 
(c)  commissioner  of  the  dept.  of  education,  or  designee;  (d)  commissioner  of  the  regional 
community-technical  college  system,  or  designee;  (e)  one  automotive  instructor  teaching  in 
the  community-technical  college  systems;  (f)  one  secondary  education  career  technical  edu- 
cation administrator;  and  (g)  four  members  of  the  New  Hampshire  Automobile  Dealers 
Association.  Term  of  office  for  members  (a)  through  (d)  shall  be  coterminous  with  the  term 
of  office  for  the  position  that  qualifies  that  member  to  serve  on  the  advisory  council. 
Members  (e)  -  (g)  shall  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  and  shall  serve  for  a  three- 
year  term  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified  in  the  case  of  a  vacancy.  Council 
shall  elect  one  voting  member  to  serve  as  chair  for  a  one-year  term  and  until  a  successor  is 
elected  and  qualified.  RSA  188:E-19  (Ch.  214;  2003) 

GERARD  MONTEMBEAULT,  Manchester 

September  17,  2003  to  September  17,  2006 

(N.H.  Automobile  Dealers  Association) 

STEPHEN  TALARICO,  Manchester 

September  17,  2003  to  September  17,  2006 

(N.H.  Automobile  Dealers  Association) 


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MARK  BELLEROSE,  Bow 

October  8,  2003  to  October  8,  2006 

(Auto  instructor  teaching  in  Community  Technical  College  System) 

PEGGY  PROKO,  Hollis 

October  8,  2003  to  October  8,  2006 

(N.H.  Automobile  Dealers  Association) 

MICHAEL  BAILLARGEON,  Brentwood 

October  8,  2003  to  October  8,  2006 

(N.H.  Automobile  Dealers  Association) 

WILLIAM  WOOD,  Auburn 

October  8,  2003  to  October  8,  2006 

(Secondary  Education  Career  Technical  Education  Administrator) 

Board  of  Licensure  of  Interpreters  for  the  Deaf  and  Hard  of  Hearing 

Nine  members  as  follows:  Four  licensed  interpreters,  two  of  whom  are  state  level  licensees 
and  two  of  whom  are  national  level  licensees,  from  a  list  of  names  submitted  by  the  N.H. 
Registry  of  Interpreters  for  the  Deaf  in  conjunction  with  the  N.H.  Association  of  the  Deaf; 
and  five  consumers,  including  3  deaf  persons  from  a  list  of  names  submitted  by  the  N.H. 
Association  of  the  Deaf,  one  consumer  of  oral  interpreting  services,  and  a  non-deaf  member 
of  the  public  not  licensed  under  this  chapter.  No  member  of  the  board  shall  serve  concur- 
rently in  an  elected,  appointed,  or  employed  position  in  any  other  state-level  organization 
representing  interpreters  for  the  deaf,  if  it  would  present  a  direct  conflict  of  interest. 
Members  appointed  by  the  governor  with  consent  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  three-years, 
and  until  successor  has  been  appointed  and  qualified.  Initial  appointments  shall  be:  one  of 
the  initial  interpreter  members  and  one  of  the  initial  consumer  members  shall  serve  one-year 
terms  and  one  of  the  initial  interpreter  members  and  one  of  the  initial  consumer  members 
shall  serve  two-year  terms.  Initial  interpreter  members  appointed  shall  be  required  to  be 
licensed  under  this  chapter  as  of  January  1,  2003. No  member  may  serve  more  than  2  con- 
secutive terms.  RSA  326-1 

KAREN  BRAZ,  Weare 

October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2007 

(Recommended  by  N.H.  Registry  of  Interpreters  for  the  Deaf) 

JULIA  BARNWELL  EMLEY,  Concord 

September  25,  2002  to  October  10,  2006 

(National  Level  Licensee) 

(Recommended  by  N.H.  Registry  of  Interpreters  for  the  Deaf) 

JOAN  E.  CASE,  Weare 

May  5,  2004  to  October  10,  2006 

(Recommended  by  N.H.  Association  of  the  Deaf) 

RICHARD  COHEN,  Concord 

October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2007 

(Non-deaf  public  member) 


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ERIC  W.  ELIASON,  Barnstead 

March  24,  2004  to  October  10,  2006 

(Recommended  by  N.H.  Association  for  the  Deaf) 

JACK  HOZA,  Newburyport,  MA 

October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2007 

(Recommended  by  N.H.  Registry  of  Interpreters  for  the  Deaf) 

IZABELLA  KANTSEPELSKY,  Nashua 

August  13,  2003  to  October  10,  2007 
(Consumer  of  oral  interpreting  services) 

NANCY  O.  RICHTER,  Portsmouth 

October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2005 

(Recommended  by  N.H.  Registry  of  Interpreters  for  the  Deaf) 

LORI  A.  McLAREN,  Pembroke 

July  16,  2003  to  October  10,  2005 

(Recommended  by  N.H.  Association  for  the  Deaf) 

Dropout  Prevention  and  Dropout  Recovery  Oversight  Council 

Members  shall  consist  of  (a)  one  member  of  the  house  of  representatives,  appointed  by  the 
speaker  of  the  house;  (b)  one  member  of  the  senate,  appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senate; 
(c)  commissioner  of  the  department  of  education,  or  designee;  (d)  commissioner  of  the  com- 
munity-technical college  system,  or  designee;  and  (e)  three  members  of  the  public,  qualified 
by  education  or  experience  in  dropout  prevention  and  dropout  reduction,  appointed  by  the 
governor  and  council.  Members  in  (a)  -  (d)  shall  serve  coterminous  with  the  term  of  office 
which  qualifies  that  member  to  serve.  Two  members  in  (e)  shall  serve  a  two-year  term  and 
one  member  shall  serve  a  three-year  term.  Council  shall  elect  a  member  to  serve  as  chair- 
person for  a  two-year  term.  Members  shall  serve  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  con- 
firmed. Vacancies  to  be  filled  in  the  same  manner  as  the  original  appointment  and  shall  only 
be  for  the  unexpired  term.  RSA  189:59  (Ch.  288;  2003) 

SCOTT  ANDERSEN,  Center  Harbor 

September  17,  2003  to  September  17,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

JAMES  BROWN,  Newport 

September  17,  2003  to  September  17,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

GEORGE  CUSHING,  Greenland 

October  8,  2003  to  October  8,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

New  England  Board  of  Higher  Education 

Eight  members  who  must  be  residents  of  New  Hampshire.  One  shall  always  be  the  chancel- 
lor of  the  university  system.  The  second  shall  be  the  executive  director  of  the  postsecondary 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  495 


education  commission.  The  third  shall  be  the  commissioner  of  regional  community-technical 
colleges.  The  fourth  and  fifth  members  shall  be  citizens  of  the  state  appointed  by  the  gover- 
nor and  council.  The  sixth  member  shall  be  a  member  of  the  house  of  representatives 
appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house.  The  seventh  member  shall  be  a  member  of  the  senate 
appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senate,  and  the  eighth  member  shall  be  a  representative  of 
a  private  college  in  New  Hampshire  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  The  term  of 
office  for  each  of  the  first  3  members  shall  be  concurrent  with  his  or  her  term  as  chancellor, 
executive  director,  or  commissioner.  The  term  of  office  for  each  of  the  other  members  shall 
be  for  four  years  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified,  except  that  the  term  of  any 
member  of  the  general  court  shall  terminate  if  such  member  shall  cease  to  be  a  state  legisla- 
tor. In  that  case,  another  member  shall  be  appointed  in  a  like  manner  for  the  unexpired  term. 
The  term  of  the  member  representing  a  private  college  shall  end  if  the  member's  association 
with  the  private  college  terminates.  RSA  200-A.  Ch.  38;  2003. 

WALTER  R.  PETERSON,  Peterborough 

February  16.  1982  to  February  16,  2006 

(Private  College) 

EVELYN  GUTMAN-ROBBINS,  Durham 

June  4,  1986  to  February  16,  2006 

(Private  Citizen) 

VACANCY 

(Private  Citizen) 

New  Hampshire  Health  and  Education  Facilities  Authority 

Board  of  Directors  consisting  of  seven  members  who  shall  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and 
council  prior  to  June  1  each  year,  for  terms  of  five  years.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  the  unex- 
pired term.  Any  member  shall  be  eligible  for  re-appointment.  Board  shall  elect  its  own 
chairman,  vicechairman  and  secretary.  RSA  195-D:4. 

MICHAEL  K.  MASSEY,  Goffstown 
June  10,  1992  to  June  30,  2008 

MAJOR  W.  WHEELOCK,  Harrisville 
June  30,  1989  to  June  30,  2009 

DEANNA  S.  HOWARD,  Etna 
October  3,  1990  to  June  30,  2005 

THOMAS  R.  HORGAN,  Amherst 
June  21,  2000  to  June  30,  2005 

RICHARD  N.  CUNNINGHAM.  Alton 
December  7,  1988  to  June  30,  2006 

PETER  F.  IMSE,  Bow 
November  10,  1981  to  June  30,  2006 


496  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


MARY  W.  MCLAUGHLIN,  Bedford 
January  31,  1996  to  June  30,  2007 

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.  RS A  195-C:1 

THERESA  B.  SCOTT,  Cornish 
May  27,1  998  to  July  1,2006 

JANE  M.  BERGERON-BEAULIEU,  Litchfield 
January  6,  1999  to  July  1,  2007 

G.  WILLIAM  PORTER,  Gilford 
October  8,  2003  to  July  1,  2005 

Pre-Engineering  Technology  Advisory  Council 

Members  shall  consist  of:  (a)  one  member  of  the  house  of  representatives,  appointed  by  the 
speaker  of  the  house;  (b)  one  member  of  the  senate,  appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senate; 
(c)  commission  of  the  department  of  education,  or  designee;  (d)  president  of  the  New 
Hampshire  technical  institute,  or  designee;  (e)  dean  of  the  university  of  New  Hampshire  col- 
lege of  engineering  and  physical  sciences,  or  designee;  (f)  three  superintendents  from  school 
administrative  units  in  which  at  least  one  school  offers  a  pre-engineering  technology  cur- 
riculum to  its  students,  appointment  by  the  governor  and  council;  and  (g)  six  members  of  the 
public  representing  businesses  or  other  organizations,  firms,  or  institutes  which  hire  engi- 
neers or  engineering  technologists,  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Term  for  mem- 
bers appointed  by  governor  and  council,  three-years,  or  until  successor  is  appointed  and 
qualified.  The  term  of  office  for  all  other  members  shall  be  coterminous  with  the  term  of 
office  for  the  position  that  qualifies  that  member  to  serve  on  the  advisory  board.  Vacancies  to 
be  filled  in  same  manner,  but  only  for  the  unexpired  term.  RSA  188-E:  15 

RICHARD  AYERS,  Sanbornton 

September  4,  2002  to  September  4,  2005 

(Superintendent) 

DANIEL  W.  CARON,  Melvin  Village 

September  4,  2002  to  September  4,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

MICHAEL  A.  HEFFRON,  Bedford 

September  4,  2002  to  September  4,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

JUDITH  E.  HOUSTON,  P.E.  Contoocook 

September  4,  2002  to  September  4,  2005 

(Public  Member) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  497 


WILLIAM  C.  JOHNSON,  Weare 

September  4,  2002  to  September  4,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

F.  DONALD  JONES,  New  London 

September  4,  2002  to  September  4,  2005 

(Superintendent) 

RALPH  J.  MINICHIELLO,  Henniker 

September  4,  2002  to  September  4,  2005 

(Superintendent) 

BRENDA  K.  QUINN,  Manchester 

September  4,  2002  to  September  4,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

WALTER  ZANCHUK,  Concord 

September  4.  2002  to  September  4,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

Energy  Planning  Advisory  Board 

Members  shall  be  as  follows:  (1)  governor  or  designee:  (2)  one  member  representing  the 
office  of  state  planning  and  energy  programs:  (3)  one  member  of  the  senate  energy  and  eco- 
nomic development  committee,  appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senate;  (4)  one  member  of 
the  house  science,  technology  and  energy  committee,  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house 
of  representatives;  (5)  two  members  representing  the  public  utilities  commission,  appointed 
by  the  chairman;  (6)  one  member  representing  the  department  of  administrative  services, 
appointed  by  the  commissioner;  (7)  one  member  representing  the  department  of  environ- 
mental services,  appointed  by  the  commissioner;  (8)  one  member  representing  the  universi- 
ty system  of  New  Hampshire,  appointed  by  the  chancellor;  (9)  one  member  representing  the 
department  of  transportation,  appointed  by  the  commissioner;  (10)  one  member  representa- 
tive the  department  of  resources  and  economic  development,  appointed  by  the  commission- 
er; (11)  the  consumer  advocate,  or  designee;  (12)  two  members  of  the  business  and  industry 
community,  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Legislative  members  shall  serve  for  the 
duration  of  their  legislative  term.  Other  members  shall  serve  for  three-years  and  until  a  suc- 
cessor is  appointed  and  qualified.  Members  of  the  board  elect  a  chairperson  from  among  the 
members.  Ch.  164;  2004  [Repealed  effective  November  1 ,2012] 

ALAN  R.  KARG,  Warner 

November  10,  2004  to  November  10,  2007 

(Business  Community) 

WENDELL  JESSEMAN,  Landaff 

November  10,  2004  to  November  10,  2007 

(Business  Community) 


498  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


DEPARTMENT  OF  EMPLOYMENT  SECURITY 

32  South  Main  St.,  Concord,  224-331 1 
Commissioner 
Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Term,  five  years  from  the  date  of  appointment  and 
until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Subject  to  compliance  with  the  laws  and  regula- 
tions approved  by  the  Federal  Bureau  of  Employment  Security.  RSA  282:9 

RICHARD  S.  BROTHERS,  Thornton 
December  1,  2004  to  April  1,  2009 

Appellate  Board 

Eight  members  who  are  and  continue  to  be  residents  of  New  Hampshire.  Two  of  the  mem- 
bers shall  be  attorneys-at-law  admitted  to  the  practice  of  law  in  the  state  of  New  Hampshire, 
one  of  whom  shall  be  the  chair,  and  one  of  whom  shall  be  the  vice  chair  and  shall  serve  in  the 
absence  of  the  chair.  No  other  member  shall  be  attorneys-at-law.  Two  members  shall  be  rep- 
resentatives of  business  management  familiar  with  unemployment  compensation  laws;  two 
members  shall  be  representatives  from  organized  labor  familiar  with  unemployment  com- 
pensation laws;  and  two  members,  who  shall  also  be  familiar  with  unemployment  compen- 
sation laws,  shall  represent  the  public.  Appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  advice  and 
consent  of  the  executive  council  for  four-year  terms.  No  person  shall  serve  more  than  8  con- 
secutive years.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  In  the  event  of  an  increased 
workload,  the  chair  of  the  appellate  board  may  request  the  governor  with  the  advice  and  con- 
sent of  the  council  to  appoint  up  to  4  additional  members  to  the  board,  with  equal  represen- 
tation for  business  management  and  organized  labor.  These  new  members  shall  serve  for  one 
year  from  the  date  of  appointment.  RSA  282-A 

THOMAS  D.  NOONAN,  Manchester 

May  27,  1998  to  October  14,  2006 

(Labor) 

THOMAS  P.  MULLINS,  Greenfield,  Vice-Chr. 

November  21,  2001  to  November  21,  2006 

(Attorney) 

JOANNE  DOBSON,  Laconia 

June  25,  2003  to  October  14,  2006 

(Business  Management) 

SCOTT  D.  McGUFFIN,  Northfield,  Chr 

November  21,  2001  to  November  21,  2004 

(Attorney) 

MARGARET  IVES,  Derry 

November  21,  2001  to  October  14,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

JEAN  BRASSARD,  Bow 

December  15,  2004  to  August  23,  2008 

(Labor) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  499 


BERNARD  J.  PERRY,  Manchester 

September  22,  2004  to  August  9,  2008 

(Management) 

RICHARD  N.  DANAIS,  Manchester 

September  22,  2004  to  August  9,  2008 

(Public  Member) 

Advisory  Council  on  Unemployment  Compensation 

Nine  members  appointed  with  the  exception  of  the  legislative  members  by  the  governor  with 
the  consent  and  advice  of  the  council.  Three  of  the  appointees  shall  be  persons  who,  because 
of  their  vocations,  employment  or  affiliations,  shall  represent  the  view  of  the  employers; 
three  shall  be  persons  who,  because  of  their  vocations,  employment  or  affiliations,  shall  rep- 
resent the  view  of  employees  and  one  senator  from  the  insurance  committee  appointed  by  the 
senate  president;  one  representative  from  the  labor,  industrial  and  rehabilitative  services 
committee  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house.  The  remaining  appointee,  who  shall  be 
chairman,  shall  be  a  person  whose  training  and  experience  qualify  him  to  deal  with  the  prob- 
lems of  unemployment  compensation.  Term,  three  years  and  until  successor  is  appointed 
and  qualified  for  nonlegislative  members.  The  term  of  office  of  each  legislative  member 
shall  be  coterminous  with  the  legislative  term.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired 
term.  RSA282-AT28 

OMER  F.  BEAUDOIN,  Manchester 

June  25,  2003  to  March  26,  2006 

(Employees) 

ROBERT  E.  MARTEL,  Dunbarton 

April  7,  1999  to  March  26,  2008 

(Employees) 

GARY  LEVY.  Portsmouth 

March  10,  2004  to  March  26,  2007 

(Employers) 

KEVIN  P.  SULLIVAN,  Hampton 

April  26,  2000  to  March  26,  2006 

(Employers) 

ROBERT  TURNER,  Laconia,  Chm 
November  9,  1993  to  March  26,  2005 

DANIEL  P.  MANNING,  Manchester 

February  15,  1989  to  March  26,  2007 

(Labor/Employees) 

FRED  B.  KFOURY,  JR.,  Manchester 

August  18,  2004  to  March  26,  2005 

(Employers) 


500  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ENVIRONMENTAL  SERVICES 

29  Hazen  Drive,  Concord  271-3503 

Commissioner 

Appointed  by  governor  with  consent  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  four-years.  Shall  be  qual- 
ified by  education  and  experience.  RSA  21-0 

MICHAEL  NOLIN,  Canterbury 
May  7,  2003  to  July  7,  2006 

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. 

MICHAEL  WALLS,  Concord 
August  13,  2003  to  January  8,  2007 

Air  Resources  Council 

29  Hazen  Drive.,  Concord,  271-1370 
Eleven  members  appointed  by  the  governor  with  consent  of  the  executive  council  to  serve 
four-year  terms  as  follows:  one  representing  the  steam  power  generating  industry;  one  rep- 
resenting the  oil  industry;  one  representing  the  natural  gas  industry;  one  the  manufacturing 
component  of  industry;  one  the  field  of  municipal  government;  and  six  members  at  large  who 
shall  represent  the  general  public,  one  of  whom  shall  be  a  licensed  practicing  physician;  one 
who  shall  represent  the  field  of  recreation  and  at  least  one  of  whom  shall  represent  environ- 
mental interests.  Members  representing  public  interest  may  not  derive  any  significant  por- 
tion of  their  income  from  persons  subject  to  permits  or  enforcement  orders,  and  may  not 
serve  as  attorney  for,  act  as  consultant  for,  serve  as  officer  or  director  of,  or  hold  any  other 
official  or  contractual  relationship  with  any  persons  subject  to  permits  or  enforcement  orders. 
All  potential  conflicts  of  interest  shall  be  adequately  disclosed.  All  members  shall  be  resi- 
dents of  N.H.  RSA21-0 

DAVID  G.  COLLINS,  Bedford 

June  6,  2001  to  September  6,  2007 

(Fuel  Oils  Industry) 

CHARLES  NIEBLING,  Boscawen 

September  25,  2002  to  October  24,  2005 

(Environmental  Interest) 

THOMAS  W.  SUTTON,  Lincoln 

January  31,  1996  to  October  24,  2007 

(Recreation) 

ROBERT  K.  McLELLAN,  Stratham 

March  14,  2001  to  October  24,  2006 

(Practicing  Physician) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  50 1 


RAYMOND  R.  DONALD,  Exeter 

January  10,  1996  to  October  24,  2005 

(Municipal  Government) 

JOHN  MacDONALD,  Amherst 

January  19,  2000  to  October  24,  2005 

(Steam  Power  Generating  Industry) 

MURIEL  LAJOIE.  Concord 

March  19,  2003  to  November  1,  2006 

(General  Public) 

ROBERT  DUVAL,  Manchester 

September  17,  2003  to  November  21,  2006 

(General  Public) 

J.  RYAN  BIELAGUS,  Amherst 

January  4,  2005  to  December  6,  2007 

(General  Public) 

LINDA  L.  GARRISH,  Manchester 

February  14.  2001  to  December  6,  2006 

(General  Public) 

ROBERT  YOUNG,  Amherst 

December  15,  1999  to  October  4,  2003 

(Natural  Gas  Industry) 

Chief  Operations  Officer 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointment  by  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  four 
years. 

SUSAN  CARLSON,  Bow 
March  10,  2004  to  March  10,  2008 

Director  of  Air  Resources 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner,  after  consulting  with  the  air  resources  council,  for  appoint- 
ment by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  four-year  term.  Must  have  a  baccalaureate  or  mas- 
ter's degree  from  a  recognized  college  or  university  with  a  major  study  in  environmental 
sciences,  chemistry,  engineering,  public  health,  public  administration,  or  a  related  field  and 
have  5  years'  experience  in  a  high  supervisory  or  administrative  position  in  a  public  or  pri- 
vate agency  engaged  in  air  quality,  air  pollution  control,  environmental  planning,  engineer- 
ing project  management,  or  a  related  discipline.  RSA  21-0.  (Ch.  257;  2004) 

ROBERT  SCOTT,  Bow 
September  17,  2003  to  July  1,  2005 


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Hazardous  Waste  Facility  Siting  Board 

Four  members  from  the  general  public  appointed  by  the  governor  with  consent  of  the  council 
for  four-year  terms.  The  fifth  member  shall  be  chosen  by  the  regional  planning  commission 
for  the  area  where  the  proposed  facility  is  to  be  located  and  shall  serve  for  the  period  during 
which  the  facility  application  is  under  review.  RSA  147- A 

MAURICE  L.  AREL,  Nashua 
December  28,  1988  to  December  28,  2004 

THOMAS  ROY,  Concord 
October  22,  2003  to  December  28,  2008 

BURNHAM  JUDD,  Pittsburg 
May  5,  2004  to  December  28,  2008 

EDWARD  ROBERGE,  Manchester 

October  22,  2003  to  October  22,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

Lakes  Management  Advisory  Committee 

Twelve  members  appointed  by  governor  and  council  as  follows:  a)  one  member  representing 
a  N.H.  lake  association  nominated  by  the  N.H.  Lake  Federation;  b)  one  member  representing 
the  state  conservation  committee;  c)  one  member  of  the  fish  and  game  commission;  d)  one 
elected  municipal  officer  of  a  lakefront  community  nominated  by  the  N.H.  Municipal 
Association;  e)  one  member  of  a  conservation  commission  from  a  lakefront  community 
nominated  by  the  N.H.  Association  of  Conservation  Commissions;  f)  one  member  represent- 
ing the  scientific  community  from  the  University  of  N.H.;  g)  one  member  representing  the 
tourism  industry  nominated  by  the  N.H.  Travel  Council;  h)  one  representative  of  the  conser- 
vation community  chosen  from  a  list  of  3  nominees  submitted  by  the  Society  for  Protection 
of  N.H.  Forests,  the  Audubon  Society,  and  the  N.H.  Wildlife  Federation;  I)  one  member  rep- 
resenting the  Marine  Dealers  Association;  j)  one  member  of  the  N.H.  Association  of 
Realtors;  k)  one  member  of  a  planning  board  appointed  by  the  N.H.  Municipal  Association; 
and  1)  one  member  representing  the  Business  and  Industry  Association  of  N.H.  All  members 
shall  serve  for  three-year  terms.  The  director  of  the  office  of  state  planning,  the  executive 
director  of  the  fish  and  game  department,  the  commissioner  of  resources  and  economic 
development,  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  safety,  the  commissioner  of  the  depart- 
ment of  agriculture,  and  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  transportation,  or  their 
designees  shall  serve  as  nonvoting  members.  Term  shall  be  the  same  as  their  terms  of  office. 
RSA483-A 

KENNETH  P.  JORDAN,  Canterbury 

March  24,  2004  to  June  27,  2005 

(N.H.  Association  of  Realtors) 

JAMES  S.  MORASH,  Meredith 

May  7,  2003  to  August  1,  2007 

(Rep.  Tourism  Industry) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  503 


JOANNA  J.  PELLERIN,  Exeter 

August  20.  1997  to  August  1.  2006 
(Rep.  of  State  Conservation  Committee) 

JOSEPH  FARRELLY.  Concord 
June  19,  1996  to  August  1,  2006 
(Rep.  of  N.H.  Lakes  Association) 

LYNN  CHRISTENSEN,  Merrimack 

August  6,  1997  to  August  1.  2003 

(Elected  Municipal  Officer  of  a  Lakefront  Community) 

FREDERIC  MURPHY  Hillsborough 

April  20.  2005  to  August  1,  2005 

(Member  of  Planning  Board) 

JAMES  F.  HANEY  Milton 

August  22,  1990  to  August  22.  2007 

(Member  Representing  Scientific  Community) 

MARSHA  LAVALLEE-HUNTOON,  Wakefield 

October  24,  2001  to  August  22,  2007 

(Member  of  a  Conservation  Commission) 

PAUL  W.  GOODWIN,  Gilford 

September  25.  2002  to  August  22,  2005 

(Member  Representing  Marine  Dealers  Assoc.) 

WENDELL  BERRY,  JR.,  Newport 

May  5,  2004  to  July  8,  2007 
(Business  &  Industry  Association) 

LARRY  SUNDERLAND,  Deering 
December  1,  2004  to  September  19,  2007 
(Representing  Conservation  Community) 

SHARON  S.  GUARALDI,  Lebanon 

March  24,  2004  to  August  22,  2006 

(Member  of  Fish  &  Game  Commission) 

New  England  Interstate  Water  Pollution  Control  Commission 

Five  commissioners  as  follows:  The  commissioner  of  environmental  services,  or  his 
designee;  and  4  other  persons  to  be  nominated  by  the  commissioner  of  environmental  ser- 
vices, to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  with  consent  of  the  council  whose  terms  shall  be 
four-years.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  remainder  of  unexpired  term.  RSA  484: 19 

ROBERTA.  WEIMAR,  Meredith 

September  3,  2003  to  September  30.  2007 

(Nom.  By  Commissioner  of  Environmental  Services) 


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FRANK  THOMAS,  Merrimack 
September  3,  2003  to  August  12,  2007 

NELSON  L.  THIBAULT,  Nottingham 

September  18,  1996  to  September  30,  2007 

(Norn.  By  Commissioner  of  Environmental  Services) 

ROBERT  A.  CRUESS,  Amherst 

September  3,  2003  to  September  30,  2007 

(Norn.  By  Commissioner  of  Environmental  Services) 

Oil  Fund  Disbursement  Board 

Members  to  consist  of  commissioner  of  environmental  services,  commissioner  of  safety,  or 
their  designees;  two  members  of  the  senate,  appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senate;  two 
members  of  the  house  of  representatives,  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house;  three  mem- 
bers whom  shall  represent  oil  dealers,  distributors,  and  refiners  and  two  public  members 
appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  One  member  who  shall  be  a  fuel  oil  dealer,  appoint- 
ed by  Governor.  Board  elects  chairman.  Terms  for  state  agency  and  legislative  members 
shall  be  the  same  as  their  terms  in  office.  New  board  members  appointed  under  subparagraph 
I  ©  and  I  (d)  shall  have  3  year  terms.  Upon  term  expiration,  each  appointed  member  shall 
hold  office  until  a  successor  shall  be  appointed  and  qualified.  Board  members  may  be  reap- 
pointed to  subsequent  terms.  RSA  146-D. 

RONALD  R.  POIRIER,  Manchester 

April  1 1,  2001  to  January  1,  2007 

(Petroleum  Dealer) 

JAMES  E.  ROBERTSON,  Spofford 

August  24,  1988  to  January  1,  2006 

(Petroleum  Distributor) 

THOMAS  J.  FRAWLEY,  Lyme 

February  6,  2002  to  January  1 ,  2006 

(Petroleum  Refiners) 

JAMES  E.  CONNOLLY,  JR.,  Manchester 

April  1 1,  2001  to  January  1,  2008 

(Public  Member) 

KEVIN  A.  SHEPPARD,  Manchester 

August  24,  1994  to  January  1,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

Rivers  Management  Advisory  Committee 

Members  shall  include:  (a)  a  representative  of  public  water  suppliers  who  shall  be  an  officer 
or  employee  of  any  municipal  or  privately  owned  water  works  in  N.H.;  (b)  an  elected  munic- 
ipal 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 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  505 


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  nomi- 
nees submitted  by  the  N.H.  Assoc,  of  Conservation  Commissions:  (g)  a  representative  of  the 
conservation  community  chosen  from  a  list  of  three  nominees  submitted  by  the  Society  for 
Protection  of  N.H.  Forests,  Audubon  Society,  and  N.H.  Wildlife  Federation;  (h)  a  represen- 
tative of  recreational  interests  chosen  from  a  list  of  three  nominees  submitted  by  the  N.H. 
Rivers  Campaign  and  the  Appalachian  Mountain  Club;  (i)  representative  of  historic/archae- 
ological interests  chosen  from  a  list  of  three  nominees  submitted  by  the  N.H.  Historical 
Society;  (j)  a  representative  of  the  agricultural  community  chosen  from  a  list  of  3  nominees 
submitted  by  the  New  Hampshire  Farm  Bureau  Federation,  the  Northeast  Organic  Farming 
Association,  and  the  New  Hampshire  Association  of  Conservation  Districts;  the  director  of 
state  planning,  executive  director  of  fish  and  game,  commissioner  of  DRED  and  the  commis- 
sioner of  the  department  of  agriculture  or  their  designees,  shall  serve  as  non-voting  members. 
At  least  three  committee  members  shall  represent  the  North  Country  and  all  members  shall  be 
N.H.  residents.  Terms  of  state  agency  members  shall  be  same  as  their  term  in  office.  All  other 
members  to  be  appointed  by  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  three-years.  RS  A  483 

JAMES  J.  JONES,  Northfield 

August  13,  2003  to  September  28,  2006 

(Rep.  Fish  and  Game  Commission) 

ROBERT  G.  BEAURIVAGE,  Manchester 

December  3,  1992  to  September  28,  2007 

(Rep.  Public  Water  Works) 

ALLAN  PALMER,  Manchester 

August  13,  2003  to  September  28,  2007 

(Rep.  Business  &  Industry  Assn.) 

DEBORAH  O.  HINMAN,  Acworth 

November  7,  2001  to  October  12,  2007 

(Rep.  Conservationists) 

THOMAS  W.  SUTTON,  JR.,  Lincoln 

September  25,  2002  to  November  16,  2005 

(Rep.  NH  Municipal  Assoc.) 

KENNETH  D.  KIMBALL,  Jackson 

December  28,  1988  to  December  28,  2005 

(Recreation  Interests) 

MICHELE  L.  TREMBLAY,  Boscawen 

October  24,  2001  to  December  28,  2005 

(Conservation  Interest) 

GEORGE  K.  LAGASSA,  North  Hampton 

February  13,  1991  to  January  5,  2006 

(Granite  State  Hydro  Assn.) 


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WESLEY  R.  STINSON,  Concord 

December  2,  1998  to  June  15,  2007 

(Historic/Archaeological ) 

JAMES  C.  ROBERTSON,  Contoocook 

March  22,  2000  to  March  22,  2006 

(Representative  of  Agricultural  Community) 

Waste  Management  Council 

All  members  as  follows  are  appointed  by  governor  and  council  each  to  serve  a  four-year 
term:  (a)  a  chairman;  (b)  three  municipal  officials,  at  least  two  of  whom  shall  be  elected  offi- 
cials, nominated  by  the  N.H.  Municipal  Association;  (c)  an  expert  in  public  health;  (d)  a  local 
conservation  member,  nominated  by  the  N.H.  Association  of  Conservation  Commissions;  (e) 
professor  or  assistant  professor  of  environmental  science  or  sanitary  engineering,  (a)  through 
(e)  shall  all  serve  the  public  interest,  (f)  representative  of  the  private  waste  management 
industries;  (g)  licensed  sanitary  or  environmental  engineer  from  private  industry;  (h)  repre- 
sentative of  the  municipal  public  works  field;  (I)  representative  of  the  business  or  financial 
communities;  (k)  representative  of  communities  which  recycle  or  recover  solid  waste,  nom- 
inated by  the  N.H.  Resource  Recovery  Association,  representing  public  interest  and  (1)  rep- 
resentative of  private  industries  that  generate  hazardous  waste.  All  members  shall  be 
residents  of  N.H.  All  members  representing  public  interest  shall  not  have  any  official  or  con- 
tractual relationship  with,  or  receive  any  significant  portion  of  their  income  from,  any  person 
subject  to  division  of  waste  management  permits  or  enforcement  orders.  Members  shall  dis- 
close all  potential  conflicts  of  interest,  and  shall  not  vote  on  matters  in  which  they  have  a 
direct  interest.  Board  elects  officers.  (RSA  21:0) 

G.  BRADLEY  RICHARDS,  Rye 

June  10,  1987  to  November  10,  2005 
(Public  Member) 

ELAINE  LAUTERBORN,  Rochester 

May  21,  2003  to  November  10,  2005 

(Elected  Official) 

DUNCAN  WATSON,  Walpole 

November  7,  2001  to  November  10,  2005 

(Local  Conservation  Commission  Member) 

NANCY  E.  KINNER,  Durham 

April  10,  1996  to  November  10,  2005 

(Prof./Environmental  Science  or  Sanitary  Engineering) 

CARL  L.  QUIRAM,  Goffstown 

September  15,  1999  to  November  10,  2005 

(Municipal  Public  Works  Field) 

JOHN  C.  LAVALLEE,  Pelham 

September  28,  1983  to  December  23,  2005 

(Business  or  Financial  Community) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  507 


JOHN  OSGOOD,  Wolfeboro 

February  8,  1984  to  December  23,  2006 

(Private  Solid  Waste  Management  Industry) 

MICHAEL  GARRITY,  Manchester 

April  16,  2003  to  December  23,  2005 

(Municipal  Officer) 

STEPHEN  R.  CREAN,  Goffstown 

March  19,  1997  to  September  7,  2007 

(Municipal  Official) 

ANTHONY  ILACQUA,  Littleton 

October  22,  2003  to  September  7,  2007 

(Rep.  Of  community  which  recycles  or  recovers  solid  waste) 

MICHAEL  B.  BLAYNEN,  Etna 

August  14,  2002  to  December  23,  2005 

(Public  Health  Expert) 

ARTHUR  J.  CUNNINGHAM.  Bow 

May  14,  1997  to  April  21,  2008 
(Licensed  Sanitary  or  Environmental  Engineer  from  Private  Industry) 

RONALD  J.  ALLARD,  Barrington 

May  28,  1997  to  August  22,  2006 

(Rep.  Of  Private  Industries  that  Generate  Hazardous  Waste) 

Director  of  Waste  Management 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner,  after  consulting  with  the  waste  management  council,  for 
appointment  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  four-year  term.  Must  have  a  master's  degree 
from  a  recognized  college  or  university  with  a  major  study  in  environmental  sciences,  chem- 
istry, civil  engineering,  public  health,  public  administration,  or  a  related  field  and  have  5 
years'  experience  in  a  high  level  supervisory  or  administrative  position  in  a  public  or  private 
agency  engaged  in  waste  management,  environmental  health,  or  a  related  discipline..  RSA 
21-0  (Ch.  257;  2004) 

TONY  P.  GIUNTA,  Franklin 
December  3,  2003  to  May  13,  2007 

Water  Resources  Council 

Five  members  appointed  by  the  governor,  with  consent  of  the  council,  for  a  term  of  four- 
years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  The  commissioner  or  designee  shall  be 
one  member  and  serve  as  chairperson.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  terms.  RSA  481 

BURNHAM  A.  JUDD,  Pittsburg 
August  7,  1987  to  October  9,  2008 


508  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


A.  BRADFORD  WYMAN,  West  Dummer 
September  28,  1999  to  October  9,  2006 

JOHN  F.  BRIDGES,  Wolfeboro 
November  26,  1986  to  October  9,  2007 

ANDY  BUTEAU,  West  Stewartstown 
October  22,  2003  to  October  9,  2007 

Water  Council 

29  Hazen  Drive,  Concord,  271-3504 
Sixteen  members  as  follows:  eleven  shall  be  public  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and 
council  for  a  term  of  four-years.  Two  shall  represent  industrial  interests  of  the  state;  one 
shall  represent  the  vacation  home  or  private  recreational  interests  of  the  state;  one  shall  rep- 
resent the  agricultural  interests  of  the  state;  one  shall  be  an  employee  of  any  municipal  or  pri- 
vately owned  water  works  in  the  state;  one  shall  be  a  representative  of  the  septage  hauling 
industry,  nominated  by  the  NH  Assoc,  of  Septage  Haulers;  one  shall  be  a  member  of  a  state- 
wide non-profit  conservation  or  environmental  organization;  one  shall  be  a  treatment  plant 
operator;  and  one  shall  be  a  designer  or  installer  of  septic  systems,  nominated  by  the  Granite 
State  Designers  and  Installers  Association.  The  two  remaining  public  members  shall  be 
appointed  and  commissioned  respectively  as  the  chairman  and  vice-chairman  of  the  council. 
The  other  five  members  shall  be  the  director  of  public  health  services;  the  executive  director 
of  fish  and  game;  the  director  of  parks  and  recreation;  the  director  of  state  planning;  and  the 
commissioner  of  safety,  or  their  designees.  RSA  21-0 

F.  WAYNE  DiMARZIO,  Londonderry 

April  24,  1996  to  February  5,  2007 

(Public) 

JAMES  VAROTSIS,  Portsmouth 

October  23,  1985  to  November  29,  2007 

(Industrial  Interests) 

GEORGE  R.  GLINES,  Canterbury 

March  24,  2004  to  April  16,  2006 

(Agriculture) 

STEVE  DENSBERGER,  Nashua 

May  31,  1995  to  July  8,  2005 

(Water  Works) 

WAYNE  L.  PATENAUDE,  Hopkinton 

September  17,  1971  to  September  17,  2005 

(Industrial  Interest) 

JOHN  F.  BRIDGES,  Wolfeboro,  Chairman 

April  3,  1985  to  December  27,  2006 

(Public  Member) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  509 


RAY  S.  COWAN,  Loudon 

June  23,  1995  to  December  16,  2006 

(Recreational  Interests) 

BARRY  LUSSIER,  Manchester 

August  24,  2004  to  August  24,  2008 

(Conservation/Environmental  Organization ) 

KENNETH  A.  BRADLEY,  JR.,  Concord 

July  15,  1998  to  June  13,2006 

(Granite  State  Designers  &  Installers  Association) 

ROBERT  S.  PHILLIPS,  New  Boston 

August  13,  2003  to  June  27,  2006 
(N.H.  Association  of  Septage  Haulers) 

MALCOLM  R.  BUTLER,  Bradford 

August  22,  1990  to  August  22,  2006 

(Treatment  Plant  Operator) 

Director  of  the  Division  of  Water 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner,  after  consulting  with  the  water  council,  for  appointment  by 
the  governor  and  council  for  a  four-year  term.  Must  have  a  baccalaureate  or  master's 
degree  from  an  accredited  college  or  university,  hold  a  valid  license  or  certificate  of  registra- 
tion to  practice  civil,  sanitary,  or  environmental  engineering  issued  by  the  lawfully  constitut- 
ed registration  board  of  any  state  of  the  United  States,  and  shall  have  a  minimum  of  5  years' 
responsible  experience  in  the  administration  of  sanitary  or  environmental  engineering  pro- 
grams in  the  public  or  private  sector.  RSA  21-0  (Ch.  257;  2004) 

HARRY  T  STEWART,  Londonderry 
March  4,  1998  to  May  23,  2006 

Water  Management  Planning  Area  ( WMPA) 
Advisory  Committee  for  the  Lamprey  River 

Members  shall  be  nominated  by  the  commission  of  environmental  services  in  consultation 
with  the  rivers  management  advisory  committee  and  shall  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and 
approved  by  the  executive  council  as  follows:  (1)  two  local  rivers  management  advisory 
committee  representatives;  (2)  four  affected  business  water  users  in  the  WMPA;  (3)  one  con- 
servation commission  member  from  a  town  or  city  in  the  WMPA;  (4)  up  to  3  government 
official  representatives  from  a  town  or  city  in  the  WMPA;  (5)  one  representative  of  recre- 
ational interests  in  the  WMPA;  (6)  one  community  citizen  representative  from  a  town  or  city 
in  the  WMPA;  (7)  one  representative  of  conservation  interests  in  the  WMPA;  (8)  one  repre- 
sentative of  business  in  a  town  or  city  in  the  WMPA;  (9)  one  state  senator  in  a  town  or  city  in 
the  WMPA;  (10)  one  state  representative  in  a  town  or  city  in  the  WMPA;  (11)  one  represen- 
tative of  a  lake  association  in  the  WMPA;  if  any;  (12)  one  public  water  supplier  in  the 
WMPA;  if  any;  (13)  one  affected  dam  owner  in  the  WMPA,  if  any;  and  (14)  one  affected 
agricultural  water  user  in  the  WMPA;  if  any.  (Ch.  278;  2002) 


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All  appointments  made  January  26,  2005  to  end  at  the  completion  of  the  Lamprey  River 
Management  Plan: 

Local  River  Management  Advisory  Committee  Representatives 

James  Fosburgh,  Boston,  MA 
Brian  Giles,  Lee 

Affected  Business  Water  Users  in  the  WMPA 

Victoria  Del  Greco,  Exeter 
Linda  Fernald,  Nottingham 

Ann  Caron,  Raymond 

Michael  King,  Epping 

Conservation  Commission  Member  from  a  Town  or  City  in  the  WMPA 

Kevin  Webb,  Durham 

Government  Official  Representatives  from  a  Town  or  City  in  the  WMPA 

Mike  Lynch,  Durham 

Thomas  Fargo,  Dover 

Richard  Wellington,  Lee 

Recreational  Use  Representative  from  the  WMPA 

Judith  Spang,  Durham 

Community  Citizen  Representative  from  a  Town  or  City  in  the  WMPA 

James  Duprie,  Lee 

Representative  of  Conservation  Interests  in  the  WMPA 

Jay  G.  Odell,  Newfields 

Representative  of  Business  in  a  Town  or  City  in  the  WMPA 

Frank  Rheinhold,  Lee 

State  Senator/State  Representative  in  a  Town  or  City  in  the  WMPA 

Senator  John  S.  Barnes,  Jr.,  Raymond 
Representative  Frank  Bishop,  Raymond 

Representative  of  a  Lake  Association  in  the  WMPA 

Therese  Thompson,  Nottingham 
(Town  of  Nottingham/Pawtuckaway  Lake  Advisory  Committee) 

Public  Water  Supplier  in  the  WMPA 

Wesley  East,  Durham 

Affected  Dam  Owner  in  the  WMPA 

Robert  Levesque,  Durham 


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Affected  Agricultural  Water  User  in  the  WMPA 

Glen  Caron.  Raymond 

Water  Management  Planning  Area  (WMPA) 
Advisory  Committee  for  the  Souhegan  River 

Members  shall  be  nominated  by  the  commission  of  environmental  services  in  consultation 
with  the  rivers  management  advisory  committee  and  shall  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and 
approved  by  the  executive  council  as  follows:  (1)  two  local  rivers  management  advisory 
committee  representatives;  (2)  four  affected  business  water  users  in  the  WMPA;  (3)  one  con- 
servation commission  member  from  a  town  or  city  in  the  WMPA;  (4)  up  to  3  government 
official  representatives  from  a  town  or  city  in  the  WMPA;  (5)  one  representative  of  recre- 
ational interests  in  the  WMPA;  (6)  one  community  citizen  representative  from  a  town  or  city 
in  the  WMPA;  (7)  one  representative  of  conservation  interests  in  the  WMPA;  (8)  one  repre- 
sentative of  business  in  a  town  or  city  in  the  WMPA;  (9)  one  state  senator  in  a  town  or  city  in 
the  WMPA;  (10)  one  state  representative  in  a  town  or  city  in  the  WMPA;  (11)  one  represen- 
tative of  a  lake  association  in  the  WMPA;  if  any:  (12)  one  public  water  supplier  in  the 
WMPA;  if  any;  (13)  one  affected  dam  owner  in  the  WMPA,  if  any;  and  (14)  one  affected 
agricultural  water  user  in  the  WMPA;  if  any.  (Ch.  278:  2002) 

All  appointments  made  February  11 ,  2004  to  end  at  the  completion  of  the  Souhegan  Water 
Management  Plan: 

Local  River  Management  Advisory  Committee  Representatives 

Spencer  C.  Brookes  II,  Wilton  (Souhegan  LAC  Member) 
Diane  Fitzpatrick,  Milford  (Souhegan  LAC  Member) 

Affected  Business  Water  Users  in  the  WMPA 

F.  Vincent  Gerbino,  Francestown  (Monadnock  Mtn  Spring  Water/Quality  Control  Manager) 

Wallace  Warren,  Amherst  (Amherst  Country  Club) 

Stephen  J.  Densberger.  Nashua  (Pennichuck  Water  Works) 

Larry  Major,  Wilton  (Pike  Industriesjnc.) 

Conservation  Commission  Member  from  a  Town  or  City  in  the  WMPA 

Pierce  Rigrod,  Milton  (Milford  Conservation  Commission  Member) 

Government  Official  Representatives  from  a  Town  or  City  in  the  WMPA 

Gordon  Leedy,  Amherst 

Nelson  R.  Disco,  Merrimack 

William  F.  Ruoff,  Milford  (Director,  Milford  Public  Works) 

Recreational  Use  Representative  from  the  WMPA 

George  May,  New  Ipswich  (Chairman) 

Community  Citizen  Representative  from  a  Town  or  Cty  in  the  WMPA 

Timothy  D.  O'Connell,  Milford 
(Former  NH  House  Agriculture  and  Environment  Committee) 


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Representative  of  Conservation  Interests  in  the  WMPA 

Angela  Rapp,  Nashua 
(Nashua  Regional  Planning  Commission/Interim  Land  Use  Program  Coordinator) 

State  Senator/State  Representative  in  a  Town  or  City  in  the  WMPA 

VACANCIES 

Representative  of  a  Lake  Association  in  the  WMPA 

Nancy  Rose  Redling,  New  Ipswich  (President  of  Pratt  Pond  Association) 

Public  Water  Supplier  in  the  WMPA 

Thomas  Neforas,  Milford  (Town  of  Milford  Department  of  Public  Works) 

Affected  Dam  Owner  in  the  WMPA 

Alden  T  Greenwood,  Greenville  (Alden  Engineering) 

Affected  Agricultural  Water  User  in  the  WMPA 

Peter  de  Bruyn  Kops,  Amherst 

Representative  of  Business  in  a  Town  or  City  in  the  WMPA 

Jay  Chrystal,  Milford 
appointed  January  26,  2005 

Water  Treatment  Plant  Advisory  Committee 

Composed  of  the  Commissioner  of  the  Department  of  Environmental  Services,  or  his 
designee;  and  four  persons  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  two  of  whom  shall  be 
from  a  slate  of  at  least  five  persons  nominated  by  the  board  of  directors  of  the  New 
Hampshire  water  works  association,  who  shall  represent  large  and  small  systems.  Two  shall 
be  appointed  from  outside  the  water  works  industry,  and  shall  have  a  demonstrated  interest 
in  water  supply  matters  and  shall  represent  consumers.  One  of  such  members  shall  be  a  res- 
ident of  a  community  with  a  population  of  not  more  than  5,000  persons  having  a  public  water 
system.  Term,  four  years  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  The  committee 
shall  elect  annually  a  chairman  and  secretary.  RSA  332-E 

BRUCE  LEWIS,  Litchfield 

September  4,  1997  to  June  25,  2005 

(nominated  by  N.H.  Water  Works  Association) 

THOMAS  BOWEN,  Manchester 

December  3,  1992  to  June  25,  2007 

(nominated  by  N.H.  Water  Works  Association) 

ERNEST  J.  COTE,  JR.,  Hampton 

August  23,  2000  to  June  5,  2004 

(representing  consumers  from  community  with  a  population  over  5,000) 

SHELDON  E.  TOWNE,  Whitefield 

June  25,  1990  to  June  25,  2006 

(representing  consumers  from  town  with  a  population  of  less  than  5,000) 


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New  Hampshire  Water  Well  Board 

Seven  members  who  shall  be  residents  of  N.H.  as  follows:  commissioner,  department  of 
environmental  services,  or  designee;  the  state  geologist;  two  shall  be  active  water  well  con- 
tractors with  at  least  10  years  experience;  one  shall  be  an  active  pump  installer  with  at  least 
10  years  experience:  one  shall  be  an  active  technical  driller  licensed  in  N.H.  with  at  least  10 
years  experience;  and  one  shall  be  a  member  of  the  public  who  has  demonstrated  concern  for 
and  knowledge  of  water  resources  management  in  N.H.  Appointed  by  governor  with  advice 
and  consent  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  three  years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and 
qualified.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  No  member  shall  serve  more  than  2  con- 
secutive terms.  RSA  489-B 

BART  C  CUSHING,  Gilsum 

December  18,  2002  to  September  15,  2005 

(Pump  Installer) 

JEFFREY  TASKER,  Northwood 

October  8,2003  to  September  15.  2006 

(Water  Well  Contractor) 

CHRISTOPHER  L.  COVEL.  Lyndeborough 

March  24,  2004  to  September  15,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

PETER  W.  CASWELL,  Temple 

June  4,  2003  to  September  15,  2005 

(Water  Well  Contractor) 

TERRELL  P.  SWAIN,  Dunbarton 

September  15,  1999  to  September  15,  2005 

(Technical  Driller) 

Wetlands  Council 

Composed  of  the  executive  director  of  the  department  of  fish  and  game;  the  commissioner  of 
transportation;  the  commissioner  of  resources  and  economic  development;  the  director  of  the 
office  of  state  planning;  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  agriculture,  markets,  and 
foods;  and  the  commissioner  of  safety,  or  their  designees;  and  seven  members  of  the  public 
appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  three  years  or  until  a  successor  is  cho- 
sen. One  of  these  shall  be  a  member  of  a  municipal  conservation  commission  at  the  time  of 
appointment,  and  be  one  of  3  nominees  submitted  by  the  New  Hampshire  Association  of 
Conservation  Commissions;  one  shall  be  a  supervisor,  associate  supervisor,  former  associate 
supervisor,  or  former  supervisor,  of  a  conservation  district  at  the  time  of  appointment,  and  be 
one  of  3  nominees  submitted  by  the  New  Hampshire  Association  of  Conservation  Districts; 
one  shall  be  an  elected  municipal  official  at  the  time  of  appointment;  and  be  one  of  3  nomi- 
nees submitted  by  the  New  Hampshire  Municipal  Association;  one  shall  be  a  natural 
resource  scientist  and  be  one  of  3  nominees  submitted  by  the  New  Hampshire  Association  of 
Natural  Resource  Scientists;  one  shall  be  a  member  of  the  construction  industry  and  be  one 
of  3  nominees  submitted  by  the  Associated  General  Contractors  of  New  Hampshire;  one 


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shall  be  a  member  of  the  marine  industry  and  be  one  of  3  nominees  submitted  by  the  New 
Hampshire  Marine  Trades  Association;  and  one  shall  have  experience  in  environmental  pro- 
tection and  resource  management  at  the  time  of  appointment  and  be  one  of  4  nominees  sub- 
mitted, 2  each,  by  the  New  Hampshire  Audubon  Society  and  the  Society  for  the  Protection  of 
New  Hampshire  Forests.  One  member  of  the  council  shall  be  elected  annually  as  chairper- 
son by  the  members  of  the  council.  RSA  21-0:5-a 

CAMILLA  C.  LOCKWOOD,  Chester 

November  7,  2001  to  November  21,  2007 

(Member  of  Municipal  Conservation  Commission) 

W.  MICHAEL  DANNEHY,  Woodsville 

February  15,  1995  to  December  6,  2006 

(Member  of  Soil  or  Water  Conservation  District) 

JOHN  S.  COBB,  Woodsville 

April  16,  2003  to  January  3,  2006 

(Elected  Municipal  Official) 

BRIAN  K.  FOWLER,  Gilford 

July  11,  1992  to  July  11,2007 

(Construction) 

GLENN  NORMANDEAU,  Portsmouth 

December  20,  2000  to  October  23,  2005 

(Rep.  Marine  Contractors) 

TOM  CHRISENTON,  Lyndeborough 

April  16,  2003  to  October  23,  2005 

(Nom.  By  Audubon/NH  Soc.  For  Protection  of  Forests) 

LAWRENCE  E.  MORSE,  Newmarket 

September  3,  2003  to  September  3,  2006 

(Nom.  By  NH  Association  of  Natural  Resource  Scientists) 


FISH  AND  GAME  COMMISSION 

1 1  Hazen  Dr.,  Concord,  271-3511 
Commission  consists  of  eleven  members,  each  qualified  pursuant  to  RSA  206:2-a,  appointed 
by  the  governor  and  council.  When  an  appointment  is  to  be  made  to  the  commission,  the 
Governor  shall  cause  to  be  published  the  name  of  his  nominee  in  a  newspaper  of  statewide 
daily  circulation.  The  council  may  not  consent  to  an  appointment  under  this  section  sooner 
than  thirty  days  after  the  name  of  the  nominee  is  submitted  to  them.  Nominations  of  up  to 
3  persons  may  be  submitted  by  a  county  sporting  club  board  whenever  an  appointment  is  to 
be  made.  Whenever  an  appointment  is  to  be  made  from  the  tidewater  towns,  the  advisory 
committee  on  shore  fisheries  may  nominate  up  to  3  persons.  Members  of  the  commission 
shall  be  residents  of  different  counties  except  that  one  commission  member  shall  be  a 
resident  of  one  of  the  tidewater  towns  of  Portsmouth,  Seabrook,  Rye,  Hampton,  Hampton 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  5  1 5 


Falls,  North  Hampton  Newington,  Greenland,  Stratham,  Exeter,  Newfields,  Newmarket, 
Durham,  Madbury,  Dover,  Rollinsford  or  New  Castle,  and  not  more  than  six  commissioners 
shall  be  members  of  the  same  political  party.  Each  member  shall  also  be  qualified  in  the 
following  manner:  (a)  well  informed  on  fish  and  wildlife  conservation  and  restoration;  (b) 
dedicated  to  the  conservation  and  protection  of  the  state's  fish  and  wildlife  resources  and  of 
an  environment  conducive  to  the  welfare  of  the  same;  (c)  committed  to  a  fish  and  game 
program  providing  reasonable  balance  between  research,  habitat  management  and  law 
enforcement;  (d)  an  active  outdoorsman  with  a  resident  fishing,  hunting,  or  trapping  license 
in  at  least  five  of  the  ten  years  preceding  his  appointment;  (e)  personal  record  free  of 
convictions  of  violation  of  fish  and  game  laws  and  regulations  of  this  state  or  any  other 
jurisdiction  within  five  years  preceding  his  appointment;  (0  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  engineering;  (8)  Conservation  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  examined 
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-PATRICIA  I.  COSTA,  i,  Center  Barnstead 
April  6,  2005  to  June  29,  2006 

Carroll  County-NELSON  M.  RUSSELL,  i.  Sandwich 
June  20,  2001  to  June  29,  2006 

Cheshire  County-ROBERT  PHILLIPSON,  JR.,  Keene 
March  14,  2001  to  June  29,  2005 

Coos  County-THEODORE  A.  TICHY,  i,  Milan 
August  18,  1999  to  June  29,  2007 

Grafton  County-SHARON  S.  GUARALDI,  Lebanon 
September  3,  2003  to  June  29,  2009 

Hillsborough  County-WALTER  A.  MORSE,  Hillsborough 
August  13,  2003  to  June  29,  2008 

Merrimack  County-WILLIAM  CARNEY,  Bow 
January  4,  2005  to  June  29,  2007 


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Rockingham  County-STEPHEN  J.  NOTTONSON,  Derry 
April  21,  2004  to  June  29,  2008 

Strafford  County-MITCHELL  E.  KALTER,  i,  New  Durham 
May  4,  2005  to  June  29,  2009 

Sullivan  County-DONALD  S.  CLARKE,  r,  Claremont 
March  3,  1999  to  June  29,  2005 

GLENN  D.  NORMANDEAU,  r,  Portsmouth 

December  4,  2002  to  September  13,  2007 

(Coastal  Commission  Member) 

Executive  Director 

The  commission,  following  a  comprehensive  and  equitable  search,  shall  nominate,  and  the 
governor  and  council  shall  appoint,  an  executive  director  of  the  fish  and  game  department. 
If  the  governor  and  council  fail  to  appoint  the  nominee,  the  commission  shall  nominate 
another  person.  Each  nominee  shall  be  a  person  with  knowledge  of,  and  experience  in,  the 
requirements  for  the  protection,  conservation  and  restoration  of  the  wildlife  resources  of  the 
state  and  shall  be  a  competent  administrator.  The  executive  director  shall  hold  office  for  a 
term  of  4  years  from  the  date  of  his  appointment  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and 
qualified.  Notwithstanding  RS A  2 1 :33-a,  a  vacancy  in  such  office  shall  be  filled  for  a  4-year 
term  from  the  date  of  appointment.  RSA  206:8,  I 

LEE  E.  PERRY 

August  13,  2003  to  August  13,  2007 

Advisory  Committee  on  Marine  Fisheries 

Five  members  and  one  alternate  member,  all  of  whom  shall  be  residents  of  the  seacoast 
region,  appointed  by  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  three  years  and  until  a  successor  is 
appointed  and  qualified.    RSA  2 1 1 :60,  60-a.  Ch.  1 66;  2004 

LAURA  E.  M.  SIMMONS,  North  Hampton 
September  29,  1998  to  September  29,  2007 

PETER  E.  TILTON,  JR.,  Hampton 
March  22,  1995  to  December  31,  2005 

GENO  J.  MARCONI,  JR.,  Portsmouth 
October  28,  1998  to  October  15,  2007 

DAVID  T  GOETHEL,  Hampton 
November  7,  2001  to  September  29,  2007 


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PETER  A.  WHELAN,  Portsmouth 
November  10,  2004  to  September  29,  2007 

G.  RITCHIE  WHITE,  Rye 

March  24,  2004  to  December  2,  2007 
(alternate) 

Public  Water  Access  Advisory  Board 

Nineteen  members,  nine  of  whom  are  appointed  by  governor  and  council  as  follows:  Seven 
public  members  representing  the  following  interests:  one  hunting,  fishing,  power  boating,  a 
lake  association,  a  rivers  association,  non-motorized  boat  interests  and  one  member  of  the 
governor's  commission  on  disability.  Two  public  members,  one  to  be  designated  chairman. 
All  governor  and  council  appointments  to  be  for  three-years,  except  that  one  of  the  public 
members  shall  be  appointed  to  an  initial  two-year  term.  The  following  appointments  are  non 
governor  and  council;  the  executive  director  of  fish  and  game  department ,  commissioner  of 
the  department  of  resources  and  economic  development,  the  commissioner  of  environmental 
services,  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  transportation,  the  commissioner  of  the 
department  of  safety,  the  director  of  the  office  of  state  planning  or  their  designees.  Two 
senators  appointed  by  the  senate  president  and  two  house  members  one  from  resources  and 
recreation  committee  and  one  from  the  fish  and  game  committee  appointed  by  the  speaker 
of  the  house. 

JOHN  R.  COWAN,  Weare 

October  27,  2004  to  October  27,  2007 

(Fishing) 

PAUL  F.  BLIZZARD,  Laconia 

January  23,  2002  to  October  27,  2007 

(Power  Boating) 

CHERYL  L.  KILLAM,  Newton 

January  4,  2005  to  October  27,  2007 

(Governor's  Commission  on  Disability) 

MAYNARD  GOLDMAN,  Grantham 

December  15,  2004  to  October  27,  2007 

(Lakes  Association) 

PATRICIA  GOODRIDGE,  Atkinson 

September  22,  2004  to  October  27,  2007 

(Non-Power  Boating) 

ALLEN  K.  MACNEIL,  Plymouth 

March  24,  2004  to  October  27,  2006 

(Public  Member-Chairman) 

THOMAS  QUARLES,  New  Ipswich 

October  27,  2004  to  October  27,  2007 

(Public  Member) 


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ROGER  J.  BELLEROSE,  Sr.,  Manchester 

April  3,  2002  to  October  27,  2007 

(Hunting) 


BRIAN  A.  GILES,  Durham 

July  21,  1999  to  December  16,  2007 

(Rep.  Rivers  Assoc.) 


DEPARTMENT  OF  HEALTH  AND  HUMAN  SERVICES 

40  Terrill  Park  Drive,  Concord,  271-6200 

Commissioner 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Term,  four  years  from  date  of  appointment  and 
until  his  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  RSA  21:33-a  shall  not  apply  to  appointments 
made  under  this  section.  RSA  126-A:4 

JOHN  STEPHEN,  Manchester 
October  8,  2003  to  October  8,  2007 

Deputy  Commissioner 

Appointed  by  the  Commissioner  of  Health  and  Human  Services  subject  to  approval  from 
governor  and  council.  Term,  four  years.  RSA  126-A:4-d 

NICHOLAS  TOUMPAS,  Concord 
December  1,  2004  to  August  18,  2008 

Senior  Division  Director 

Nominated  by  Commission  for  appointment  by  governor  and  council.  Nominee  shall  be 
duly  qualified  by  training  and  experience.  Term  4  years.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the 
full  4-year  term  in  the  same  manner  as  the  original  appointment.  RSA  21:33-a  shall  not 
apply  to  appointments  made  under  this  section.   RSA  126-A:9 

MARY  P.  CASTELLI,  Chichester 
February  11,  2004  to  February  11,  2008 

Division  Directors 

Two  directors  nominated  by  the  commissioner  of  Health  and  Human  Services,  appointed  by 
governor  and  council.  Term,  four  years.  RSA  21:33-a  shall  not  apply  to  appointments 
made  under  this  subparagraph.   RSA  126-A:9,I(b) 

LORI  H.  REAL,  Henniker 

June  25,  1997  to  June  25,  2005 
(Director-Office  of  Planning  and  Research) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  5  1 9 


State  Committee  on  Aging 

Eighteen  members,  fifteen  of  who  shall  be  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  approval  of 
the  council  for  a  term  of  three-years.  At  least  one  member  shall  be  from  each  county.  Also 
on  the  committee  shall  be  the  chairman  of  the  joint  legislative  committee  on  elderly  affairs, 
one  representative  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house  and  one  senator  appointed  by  the 
president  of  the  senate,  whose  terms  shall  be  co-terminous  with  their  legislative  terms.  At 
least  8  members  shall  be  60  year  of  age  or  older  at  the  time  of  appointment  and  not  more 
than  8  members  shall  be  of  the  same  political  party.  No  member  shall  serve  more  than  2 
consecutive  terms  and  no  member  shall  have  a  material  financial  interest  in  any  agency 
receiving  federal  or  other  funds  administered  by  the  division  of  elderly  and  adult 
services.  The  governor  shall  name  the  chairman  who  shall  term  in  that  capacity  for  two 
years.  RSA  161-F 

KENNETH  W.  BROOKS,  i,  Bedford 

October  24,  2001  to  June  24,  2007 

(Hillsborough  County) 

SUSAN  M.  PRESBY,  d,  Littleton 

June  20,  2001  to  June  24,  2007 

(Grafton  County) 

MARGARET  McCLELLAN,  Berlin 

April  11,  2001  to  June  24,  2007 

(Coos  County) 

IRENE  L.  GAVIN,  d,  Charlestown 

July  5,  2001  to  June  24,  2004 

(Sullivan  County) 

SHIRLEY  THOMPSON,  Durham 

September  22,  2004  to  June  24,  2006 

(Strafford  County) 

JOSEPH  M.  MILLER,  d,  Durham 

May  15.  2002  to  June  24,  2007 

(Strafford  County) 

MENDON  MacDONALD,  Gilford 

August  9,  2000  to  June  24,  2006 

(Belknap  County) 

VIOLET  P.  CONSTANT  i,  Concord 

September  25,  2002  to  June  24,  2005 

(Merrimack  County) 

DOROTHY  SOLOMON,  d  Albany 

May  15,  2002  to  June  24,  2006 

(Carroll  County) 


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DARWIN  C.  FARBER,  Exeter 

October  10,  2001  to  June  24,  2007 

(Rockingham  County) 

ELLEN  S.  SHERIDAN,  d,  Concord 

June  25,  1997  to  June  24,  2004 

(Merrimack  County) 

ROBERT  W.  FORSING,  r,  Raymond 

June  20,  2001  to  June  24,  2007 

(Rockingham  County) 

JUDITH  PILLIOD,  Belmont 

October  6,  2004  to  June  24,  2006 

(Hillsborough  County) 

ROBERT  H.  MONTGOMERY,  i,  Goffstown 

June  20,  2001  to  June  24,  2007 

(Hillsborough  County) 

OWEN  R.  HOUGHTON,  Keene 

September  22,  2004  to  June  24,  2007 

(Cheshire  County) 

Alcohol  and  Drug  Abuse  Prevention,  Intervention,  and  Treatment  Commission 

The  commission  will  consist  of  a)  the  attorney  general;  b)  the  adjutant  general;  c)  the 
administrative  justice  of  the  district  and  municipal  courts;  d)  the  chairperson  of  the  liquor 
commission;  e)  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  health  and  human  services;  0  the 
director  of  the  unit  of  juvenile  justice  services,  dept.  of  health  and  human  services;  g)  the 
commissioner  of  the  department  of  education;  h)  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of 
corrections;  i)  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  safety,  and  j)  the  director  of  the 
appropriate  division  responsible  for  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  prevention  and  recovery, 
department  of  health  and  human  services.  Members  a-j  shall  serve  terms  coterminous  with 
their  terms  in  office.  Two  members  of  the  house,  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house  and 
two  members  of  the  senate,  appointed  by  the  senate  president,  whose  terms  shall  be 
coterminous  with  their  membership  in  the  general  court;  and  six  public  members,  two  of 
whom  shall  be  professionals  knowledgeable  about  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  prevention;  two 
of  whom  shall  be  professionals  knowledgeable  about  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  treatment;  and 
two  of  whom  shall  be  public  members  who  are  not  professionals  within  the  alcohol  and  drug 
addiction  prevention  and  treatment  system.  Six  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and 
executive  council  for  three-year  terms;  provided  that  initially  two  members  shall  serve  for 
one-year,  two  members  shall  serve  for  two-years,  and  two  members  shall  serve  for  three- 
years.  Governor  designates  chairperson.  RSA  12-J 

BETSY  ABRAHAMS,  Merrimack 

September  20,  2000  to  September  20,  2007 

(Drug  Abuse  Prevention) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  521 


STEVEN  ARNOLD.  Colebrook 

September  20.  2000  to  September  20,  2006 

(Drug  Abuse  Treatment) 

WILLIAM  BUTYNSKI.  Hinsdale 

September  20,  2000  to  September  20,  2005 

(Drug  Abuse  Prevention) 

DAVID  C.  CHARLESWORTH,  Bedford 

September  20,  2000  to  September  20,  2005 

(Drug  Abuse  Treatment) 

SCOTT  FULLER,  Manchester 

August  13,  2003  to  September  20,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

J.  GAIL  BARRY,  Manchester 

October  4,  2004  to  October  4,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

Board  of  Licensing  for  Alcohol  and  Other  Drug  Abuse  Professionals 

The  governor  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council  shall  appoint  the  following  seven 
board  members,  who  shall  be  residents  of  the  state  for  at  least  one  year  prior  to 
appointments;  two  members  of  the  general  public;  two  members  shall  represent  licensed 
clinical  supervisors  and  licensed  alcohol  and  drug  counselors;  one  licensed  member  shall 
represent  the  office  of  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  prevention;  one  licensed  member  shall  be  a 
voting  member  of  the  National  Association  of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Abuse  Counselors;  and  one 
member  who  shall  have  been  a  consumer  of  substance  abuse  counseling  services.  The  term 
shall  be  3  years  or  until  a  successor  has  been  appointed  and  qualified.  No  person  shall  be 
appointed  for  more  than  2  consecutive  3-year  terms.  Of  the  first  appointed  board  members, 
one  public  member,  one  member  representing  licensed  clinical  supervisors  and  licensed 
alcohol  and  drug  counselors,  and  the  licensed  member  representing  the  office  of  alcohol  and 
drug  abuse  prevention  shall  be  appointed  for  terms  of  3  years;  one  member  representing 
licensed  clinical  supervisors  and  licensed  alcohol  and  drug  counselors  and  the  member  who 
has  been  a  consumer  of  substance  abuse  counseling  services  shall  be  appointed  for  terms  of 
2  years;  and  one  public  member  and  the  licensed  member  who  is  a  voting  member  of  the 
National  Association  of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Abuse  Counselors  shall  be  appointed  for  terms  of 
one  year.  Also,  for  the  initial  appointments,  persons  required  to  be  licensed  under  RS  A  330- 
C  for  appointment  to  the  board  under  RSA  330-C:6  shall  have  been  engaged  in  the  practice 
of  clinical  supervision  or  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  counseling,  as  appropriate,  for  at  least  3 
years  immediately  preceding  appointment.  RSA  330 

LLOYD  S.  DOUGHTY  II,  Epsom 

December  15,  2004  to  January  28,  2006 

(Public  Member) 


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MARY  DUBE,  Epsom 

February  14,  2001  to  January  28,  2007 

(Rep.  the  Office  of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Abuse  Prevention) 

RAYMOND  McGARTY,  Durham 

March  14,  2001  to  January  28,  2005 

(Licensed  Alcohol  and  Drug  Abuse  Counselor) 

TOM  JORDAN,  Manchester 

June  25,  2003  to  January  28,  2005 

(Member  of  National  Association  of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Abuse  Counselors) 

ROBERT  O.  KELLEY,  JR,  Lee 

January  9,  2002  to  January  28,  2006 
(Licensed  Clinical  Supervisor) 


BONNIE  R.  WRISLEY,  Concord 

December  17,  2003  to  January  28,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

JUDITH  E.  COOPER,  Hollis 

December  17,  2003  to  January  28,  2007 

(Consumer  of  Substance  Abuse  Counseling  Services) 

Board  of  Acupuncture  Licensing 

Five  members  consisting  of  four  acupuncturists  and  one  public  member  to  be  appointed  by 
the  governor  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  three  years.  Initial 
appointments  shall  be:  one  acupuncturist  for  a  term  of  two  years;  two  acupuncturists  for  a 
term  of  one  year;  one  acupuncturist  for  a  term  of  three  years;  and  one  public  member  for  a 
term  of  three  years.  RSA  328-G. 

JEANNE  ANN  WHITTINGTON,  Dunbarton 

October  14,  1998  to  October  14,  2007 

(Acupuncturist) 

SHERYL  L.  WOOKEY,  Hampton 

February  25,  2005  to  October  14,  2007 

(Acupuncturist) 

ALICE  G.  MEATTEY,  Dover 

November  9,  2000  to  end  September  8,  2006 

(Acupuncturist) 

KARLA  RENAUD,  Concord 

December  4,  2002  to  September  8,  2005 

(Acupuncturist) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  523 


SUSAN  M.  CHULYK,  Portsmouth 

March  24,  2004  to  end  September  8.  2006 

(Public  Member) 

Athletic  Trainers  Governing  Board 

Five  members  appointed  by  governor  and  council  as  follows:  three  licensed  athletic  trainers 
who  have  actively  engaged  in  the  practice  of  athletic  training  in  this  state  for  at  least  3  years 
and  maintain  current  and  unrestricted  New  Hampshire  license;  one  physician  educated  in  the 
current  practice  of  sports  medicine;  and  one  public  member  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and 
never  was  a  member  of  the  athletic  trainers  profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and 
who  does  not  have,  and  never  has  had  a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of 
athletic  trainers,  a  health  insurance  company,  or  health  maintenance  organization,  including 
representation  of  the  board  or  profession  for  a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding 
appointment.  Initial  appointments  for  athletic  trainers  shall  be  staggered  at  one,  two  and 
three  years  and  the  physician  and  public  members  shall  be  staggered  two  and  three  years. 
Term,  3  years  and  until  successor  has  been  appointed  and  qualified.  No  board  member  shall 
serve  more  than  2  consecutive  terms.  Initial  appointments  of  less  than  3  years  shall  not  be 
considered  a  full  term.   RSA  328-F 

MAREN  C.  McELWEE,  Gilmanton 
March  28,  2001  to  January  8,  2008 

LAURA  C.  DECOSTER,  Manchester 
March  28,  2001  to  January  8,  2007 

ROBERT  MERROW,  JR.,  Keene 
December  6,  2000  to  January  8,  2006 

JOHN  J.  O'CONNOR,  Concord 

January  5,  2000  March  18,  2007 
(Physician/Practice  of  Sports  Medicine) 

CAROL  BURNEY,  Penacook 

February  17,  1999  to  February  17,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

Board  of  Barbering,  Cosmetology,  and  Esthetics 

2  Industrial  Park  Drive,  Concord  271-3608 
Board  shall  consist  of  seven  members  as  follows:  one  licensed  barber,  one  licensed 
cosmetologist;  one  licensed  esthetician,  one  licensed  manicurist:  one  licensed  cosmetology 
school  owner  who  shall  be  a  resident  of  New  Hampshire  or  a  designee  of  such  owner  who 
shall  be  a  licensed  cosmetologist  and  a  resident  of  New  Hampshire,  one  member  as  an  owner 
of  a  registered  tanning  facility;  and  one  public  member.  Professional  members  of  the  board 
shall  have  been  engaged  in  the  practice  of  their  profession  within  the  state  for  not  less  than 
5  years.  In  addition,  no  member  shall  be  the  owner  or  operator  of  any  school  or  be  directly 
or  indirectly  associated  in  the  manufacture  or  wholesale  distribution  of  cosmetic  or  barber 
appliances  or  supplies.  Each  public  member  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was,  a 


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member  of  the  barbering,  cosmetology,  or  esthetics  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  barbering,  cosmetology,  or  esthetician  services,  or  an  activity  directly  related  to 
such  professions,  including  the  representation  of  the  board  of  any  such  professionals  for  a 
fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  Appointed  by  the  governor  with 
the  consent  of  the  council  to  a  term  of  five-years.  No  board  member  shall  be  appointed  to 
more  than  2  consecutive  terms.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term  by  appointment  by 
the  governor  and  council.  Members  annually  elect  chairperson.  RSA313-A.  (Ch.  177;  2004) 

SYLVIA  DONAH,  Litchfield 

February  14,  1996  to  March  25,  2006 

(Cosmetologist) 

JOEL  J.  KIRBY,  Bristol 

December  6,  1995  to  July  31,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

LEANNE  FLEMING  LUMMIS,  Windham 

March  22,  2000  to  June  30,  2007 

(Esthetician) 

FRANK  A.  COLETTA,  Salem 

October  23,  1996  to  July  1,  2006 

(Barber) 

SHEILA  COVERT,  Milford 

February  5,  2003  to  July  1,  2008 

(Cosmetologist) 

ANNE  DALTON,  Manchester 

September  16,  1998  to  July  1,  2008 

(Manicurist) 

LOUISE  LAVERTU,  Chichester 

April  21,  2004  to  July  1,2009 

(Public  Member) 


KAY  HOYT,  Northwood 

February  9,  2005  to  February  9,  2010 

(Owner  of  Registered  Tanning  Facility) 

Advisory  Panel  on  Cancer  and  Chronic  Diseases 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for  terms  of  four-years.  Members  shall  consist  of 
at  least  one  representative  from  each  county  and  representatives  of  appropriate  agencies, 
including  the  American  Heart  Association,  the  New  Hampshire  Lung  Association,  the 
American  Cancer  Society,  the  N.,H.  Medical  Society,  the  Norris  Cotton  Cancer  Center 
and  any  other  organization  directly  involved.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term. 
RSA  141-B 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  525 


DIANE  C.  FITZGERALD,  East  Swanzey 

October  18,  1995  to  December  3,  2005 

(Cheshire  County) 

PHILIP  V.  MAIORANO,  Gilford 

July  19,  1995  to  December  3,  2001 

(N.H.  Lung  Association) 

ANDREA  K.  GREVIOR.  Franklin 

January  9,  2002  to  December  3,  2005 

(Merrimack  County) 

MARYELLEN  LaROCHE,  Conway 

May  19,  2004  to  December  3.  2005 

(Carroll  County) 

MARY  L.  PALMER,  Exeter 

April  3,  2002  to  December  3,  2005 

(Rockingham  County) 

CLAUDETTE  L.  MAHAR,  Amherst 

December  3,  1985  to  December  3,  2005 

(Hillsborough  County) 

HELEN  E.  SHAW,  Keene 

July  17,  1991  to  December  3.  2005 

(Nat'l  Tumor  Registration  Association) 

THOMAS  A.  SHELDON,  Bedford 

July  19,  1995  to  December  3,  2005 

(N.H.  Medical  Society) 

SUSAN  KROEHL,  Manchester 

November  6,  1997  to  December  19,  2005 

(Cancer  Society) 

J.  TODD  SIGMON,  Dover 

December  5,  2001  to  December  19,  2005 

(Strafford  County) 

RACHEL  ROWE.  Hopkinton 
January  9,  2002  to  January  9,  2006 

VACANCY 

Term  to  June  23,  2007 
(N.H.  Nurse  Practitioners  Association) 


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SALLY  L.  MINKOW,  Laconia 

September  3,  2003  to  August  20,  2006 

(Belknap  County) 

JOSEPH  F.  O'DONNELL,  Hanover 

September  4,  1986  to  September  4,  2005 

(Grafton  County) 

NORRINE  WILLIAMS,  Waterford,  VT 

January  8,  1998  to  January  8,  2006 

(Coos  County) 

PATRICIA  GRAY  DIPADOVA,  Newport 

September  20,  1995  to  May  28,  2007 

(Sullivan  County) 

ELIZABETH  HALE  CAMPOLI,  Concord 

November  7,  2001  to  December  6,  2007 

(N.H.  Breast  Cancer  Coalition) 

MICHAEL  SKINNER,  Hanover 

December  6,  1995  to  December  6,  1999 

(N.H.  Nursing  Association) 

MARGUERITE  STEVENS,  Claremont 

December  6,  1995  to  December  6,  1999 

(Director  of  State  Cancer  Registry) 

JOANNE  WAGNER,  Concord 
March  6,  1996  to  March  6.  2004 

PETER  T  KLEMENTOWICZ,  Nashua 

October  22,  1997  to  October  22,  2005 

(American  Heart  Association) 

ROSEMARY  M.  CARON,  Manchester 
October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2005 

MARGARET  B.  DUFFY,  Manchester 
October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2005 

E.  ROBERT  GREENBERG,  Norwich,  VT 

October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2005 

(Norris  Cotton  Cancer  Center) 

MARIE  WHEDON,  West  Lebanon 
November  21,  2001  to  November  21,  2005 

LETHA  MILLS,  Norwich,  Vt. 
April  3,  2002  to  April  3,  2006 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  527 


Division  for  Children,  Youth,  and  Families  Advisory  Board 

Twelve  members  (and  such  additional  members  as  may  be  necessary  to  comply  with  federal 
regulations  for  the  acceptance  of  federal  funds)  recommended  by  the  commissioner  of  health 
and  human  services  and  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  No  more  than  two  members 
shall  be  residents  of  the  same  county  with  the  exception  of  youth  members  who  may  be  from 
any  county.  The  board  shall  be  representative  of  persons  from  community  youth  service 
agencies;  from  the  juvenile  justice  field  such  as  law  enforcement,  probation,  police,  courts, 
and  attorneys:  and  from  appropriate  professional  fields  such  as  psychology,  social  services, 
education,  and  health.  Term,  three  years  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified. 
Board  elects  chairman  who  shall  serve  a  one-year  term.  A  member  may  serve  up  to  3 
consecutive  terms  as  chairman.  RSA  170-G:6 

DONNA  M.  RAYCRAFT,  Penacook 

March  24,  1999  to  July  1.  2007 

(Merrimack  County) 

DIANE  D.  GILL,  Brentwood 

August  11,  1993  to  July  1,  1999 

(Rockingham  County) 

HOWARD  J.  WEBER,  Colebrook 

January  19,  2000  to  July  1,  2002 

(Coos  County) 

BRUCE  BOLEY,  Portsmouth 

April  17,  2002  to  July  1,2004 
(Rockingham  County) 

DAVID  A.  COOMBS,  Hillsborough 

November  19,  2003  to  July  1,  2006 

(Hillsborough  County) 

DEBRA  CLARK  VALENTINE.  Lincoln 

May  13,  1992  to  July  1,2005 

(Grafton  County) 

MELISSA  A.  GOULD,  Woodsville 

December  15,  2004  to  July  1.  2006 

(Grafton  County) 

JUDITH  P.  SANTY  Whitefield 

April  17,  2002  to  July  1,2005 

(Coos  County) 


JAMES  D.  EDWARDS,  Jaffrey 

March  24,  2004  to  July  1,  2005 

(Cheshire  County) 


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LAURA  JAWITZ,  Madison 

March  24,  1999  to  July  1,  2003 

(Carroll  County) 

SUSAN  E.  LYNCH,  Hopkinton 

April  28,  1999  to  July  1,2006 

(Merrimack  County) 

MOTHER  PAUL  MARIE  SANTA  LUCIA,  Rochester 

March,  24  1999  to  July  1,  2004 

(Strafford  County) 

STEVEN  H.  SLOVENSKI,  Lee 

March  24,  2004  to  December  2,  2005 
(Strafford  County) 

MARILYN  R.  LYNCH,  Laconia 

April  17,2002  to  July  1.2005 

(Belknap  County) 

R.  CRAIG  PETERSON,  Merrimack 

March  24,  2004  to  July  1,  2007 

(Hillsborough  County) 

BETSY  WILDER,  Keene 

March  23,  2005  to  July  1,  2005 

(Cheshire  County) 

SHARON  DALTON,  Windham 

April  17,2002  to  July  1,2005 

(Rockingham  County) 

SANDRA  T  McGONAGLE,  Gilford 

February  14,  1990  to  July  1,  2005 

(Belknap  County) 

MICHAEL  L.  PROZZO,  JR..  Claremont 

November  5,  2003  to  December  16,  2005 

(Sullivan  County) 

MARGARET  RIESER,  Freedom 

May  8,  2002  to  May  8,  2005 

(Carroll  County) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  529 


Board  of  Chiropractic  Examiners 

Five  members:  four  chiropractors  and  one  public  member  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor, 
with  approval  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  five-years;  provided  that  of  the  initial 
appointments,  two  shall  be  for  two-years,  two  for  four  years  and  one  to  a  five-year  term.  No 
member  shall  be  appointed  to  more  than  2  consecutive  terms.  Board  members  who  are 
chiropractors  shall  be  graduates  of  some  resident  school  or  college  of  chiropractic  and  shall 
have  resided  and  practiced  in  N.H.  for  at  least  one  year.  The  public  member  shall  be  a 
person  who  is  not.  and  never  was,  a  member  of  the  chiropractic  profession  or  the  spouse  of 
any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  have,  and  never  has  had,  a  material  financial  interest  in 
either  the  provision  of  chiropratic,  including  the  representation  of  the  board  or  profession  for 
a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  Members  shall  hold  office  until 
successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.   RSA  316-A 

JOHN  D.  BOYDEN  II,  Bedford 
May  21,  2003  to  August  24,  2007 

LEO  M.  KENNEY,  North  Conway 
September  20,  2000  to  August  24,  2005 

VICTOR  I.  BAZZANI,  Nashua 
September  20,  2000  to  August  24,  2005 

KEVIN  S.  MORI  ARTY,  Nashua 
September  15,  1997  to  August  24,  2007 

LAURA  V  ALTHOFF,  Concord 

March  9,  2005  to  December  28,  2008 
(Public  Member) 

Community  Mental  Health  Delivery  Systems  Commission 

Members  shall  consist  of:  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; 
two  members  representing  community  mental  health  centers,  appointed  by  the  Community 
Behavioral  Health  Association;  the  commissioner  of  health  and  human  services,  or  designee; 
the  director  or  acting  director  of  the  division  of  behavioral  health;  the  executive  director  of 
the  New  Hampshire  Disabilities  Center,  Inc.;  and  three  members  representing  mental  health 
consumers  or  families  utilizing  mental  health  services  appointed  by  the  governor  with 
consent  of  the  council.  (Ch.  319:146  Laws  of  2003) 

MARY  ANN  DOTY,  Manchester 
Term  began  September  17,  2003 

DANIEL  BAILEY,  Contoocook 

Term  began  October  8,  2003 

KEVIN  RYAN,  Troy 
Term  began  October  8,  2003 


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County-State  Finance  Commission 

Members  consist  of  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  health  and  human  services  and 
the  director  of  the  division  of  elderly  and  adult  services.  Three  members  appointed  by  the 
commissioner  of  the  department  of  health  and  human  services  and  one  member  appointed 
by  the  governor  and  council,  who  shall  serve  2  year  terms,  provided  that  the  initial  terms  of 
2  such  members  shall  be  for  one  year.  Six  members  representing  county  government,  all 
appointed  by  the  N.H.  Association  of  Counties,  who  shall  serve  two-year  terms,  provided 
that  the  initial  terms  of  3  such  members  shall  be  for  one  year.  Commission  elects  a 
chairperson  from  among  members,  provided  that  the  chair  shall  alternate  between  a  state 
and  a  county  representative  in  a  manner  determined  by  the  commission.  RSA  28-B 
(Ch.  223;  2003) 

VACANCY 

Board  of  Dental  Examiners 

2  Industrial  Park  Drive,  Concord  271-4561 
Nine  members:  six  dentists,  two  dental  hygienists,  and  one  public  member,  appointed  by  the 
governor  with  approval  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  five  years.  The  dental  hygiene  members 
shall  have  been  engaged  in  the  practice  of  dental  hygiene  in  N.H.  for  at  least  5  years  prior 
to  appointment.  There  shall  be  no  more  than  one  member  of  the  board  who  is  also  a 
full-time  faculty  member  of  a  school  of  dentistry  or  school  of  dental  hygiene.  The 
public  member  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was  a  member  of  the  dental 
profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  and  never  has  had,  a  material 
financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  dental  services  or  an  activity  directly  related 
to  dentistry,  including  the  representation  of  the  board  or  profession  for  a  fee  at  any  time 
during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  All  members  shall  be  residents  of  N.H.  for 
at  least  5  years  prior  to  appointment.  No  member  shall  serve  more  than  two  consecutive 
terms.  RSA317-A 

RONALD  J.  HRINDA.  Derry 
January  9,  1997  to  July  15,  2008 

CHARLES  F.  POST,  Keene 
June  22,  1999  to  July  15,2009 

STEPHEN  SEWALL,  Greenland 
May  31,  1995  to  July  15,2005 

MARJORIE  CHEMA,  Hampton  Falls 
April  5,  1995  to  August  12,  2006 

NEIL  S.  HILTUNEN,  North  Hampton 
September  20,  2000  to  July  15,  2007 

LINDA  M.  SEEDNER,  Lee 

November  9,  2000  to  July  15,  2009 

(Dental  Hygiene  Member) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  531 


KAREN  L.  CLOUGH,  Danville 

November  20,  1996  to  August  12,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

ELIOT  L.  PAISNER,  Nashua 
March  24,  1999  to  July  26,  2009 

DEBRA  A.  ALBRECHT,  Keene 
July  16,  2003  to  July  26,  2008 

Board  of  Licensed  Dietitians 

Board  consists  of  four  licensed  dietitians  and  one  public  member.  All  members  shall  have 
been  residents  of  New  Hampshire  for  at  least  3  years  immediately  preceding  appointment. 
The  public  member  shall  not  be,  nor  ever  have  been,  a  member  of  the  dietitian  professional 
nor  have  or  have  had  a  material,  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  dietitian  services 
or  an  activity  directly  related  to  the  dietitian  professional  including  the  representation  of  the 
board  or  profession  for  a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  five  years  preceding  appointment. 
Appointed  by  the  governor  with  consent  of  the  executive  council  for  a  term  of  three  years; 
provided  that  for  initial  appointments,  two  practicing  dietitians  shall  serve  a  term  of  one- 
year;  two  practicing  dietitians  and  the  public  members  shall  an  initial  appointment  of  two- 
years.  Members  shall  hold  office  until  successors  are  appointed  and  qualified,  and  shall  serve 
no  more  than  two  consecutive  terms.  Board  members  elect  chairperson.  RSA  326-H 

MARY  LAVANWAY,  Gilford 
February  6,  2002  to  December  6,  2007 

COLETTE  JANSON-SAND.  Rollinsford 
December  6,  2000  to  December  6,  2005 

JIL  F.  SHANGRAW,  Lebanon 
December  6,  2000  to  December  6,  2005 

LYNN  ABBOTT,  Stratham 
November  10,  2004  to  December  6,  2007 

ALAN  S.  GRIGSBY,  Claremont 

March  28,  2001  to  March  28,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

Emergency  Shelter  and  Homeless  Coordination  Commission 

Fourteen  members  as  follows:  2  representatives  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house  of 
representatives;  2  senators  appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senator;  the  commissioner  of 
health  and  human  services;  the  director  of  the  N.H.  Housing  Finance  Authority;  the  director 
of  the  N.H.  Coalition  for  the  Homeless;  or  their  designees,  a  representative  of  the 
independent  living  program  of  the  bureau  of  vocational  rehabilitation  designated  by  the 
board  of  education;  one  member  of  the  N.H.  Property  Owners  Association;  one  member 
from  business  and  industry  and  4  public  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  at 


532  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


least  one  of  whom  who  has  experienced  homelessness.  Terms  two-years  and  until 
successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term. 
Members  elected  chairperson.  RSA  126-A:32 

HAROLD  ACRES,  Nashua 
August  26,  1998  to  August  26,  2006 

SHARON  DRAKE,  Loudon 
August  26,  1998  to  August  26,  2006 

HELEN  C.  COHEN,  Kensington 
February  14,  2001  to  August  26,  2006 

ELEANOR  H.  AMIDON,  Hancock 
December  1,  1999  to  August  26,  2006 

PATRICIA  E.  HOWE,  Franklin 
April  2,  2003  to  August  26,  2006 

Board  of  Registration  of  Funeral  Directors  and  Embalmers 

6  Hazen  Drive,  Concord  27 1  -4648 
Five  members  appointed  by  the  governor,  with  the  approval  of  the  council.  Four  funeral 
directors  or  embalmers  who  shall  be  residents  of  New  Hampshire,  have  at  least  5  years 
practical  experience  in  funeral  directing  or  embalming,  and  have  been  engaged  in  funeral 
directing  or  embalming  within  the  state  for  at  least  5  years.  There  shall  also  be  one  public 
member  who  is  not  and  never  was,  a  member  of  the  regulated  profession  or  the  spouse  of 
any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  and  never  has  had,  a  material  financial  interest  in  either 
the  provision  of  mortuary  services  or  an  activity  directly  related  to  funeral  directing  or 
embalming,  including  the  representation  of  the  board  or  profession  for  a  fee  at  any  time 
during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  Term,  five  years.  No  member  of  the  board  shall 
be  appointed  to  more  than  2  consecutive  terms.  The  Director  of  Public  Health  Services,  or 
his  designee,  shall  serve  as  a  non-voting  secretary  of  the  board.  RSA  325:2 

CYNTHIA  M.  ROGERS,  Bristol 

August  23,  2000  to  June  13,  2005 

SUSAN  A.  SIMONDS,  Swanzey  Center 

July  10,  2002  to  June  13,2007 

DANIEL  J.  HEALY,  Manchester 
August  26,  1998  to  June  13,  2008 

ROBERT  W.  BENNETT,  JR.,  Bow 

June  22,  1999  to  June  13,  2009 

JOHN  A.  CURRAN,  Londonderry 

December  18,  1996  to  November  25,  2006 

(Public  Member) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  533 


Health  Services  Planning  and  Review  Board 

The  board  consists  of  the  director  of  the  division  of  public  health  services  or  a  designee  and 
the  following  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council:  (a)  representative  of  health 
care  insurers;  (b)  four  consumers,  each  from  a  different  region  of  the  state.  The  consumer 
members  shall  be  individuals  whose  occupation  is  not  in  the  delivery  of  health  care  services, 
who  has  no  fiduciary  obligation  or  financial  interest  in  any  health  care  facility  or  health  care 
insurer  licensed  or  regulated  by  this  state,  and  who  is  not  related  in  their  immediate  family 
to  anyone  who  is  involved  in  the  delivery  of  health  care  services  or  health  insurance;  (c) 
three  providers  whose  occupation  is  in  the  delivery  of  health  care  services  regulated  by  the 
board.  One  of  these  providers  shall  be  nominated  by  the  New  Hampshire  Hospital 
Association.  The  second  provider  shall  be  nominated  by  the  New  Hampshire  Health  Care 
Association.  The  third  provider  shall  be  nominated  by  the  New  Hampshire  Ambulatory 
Surgery  Association;  and  (d)  a  county  official.  All  members  shall  serve  3  year  terms. 
Members  shall  not  serve  more  than  2  full  consecutive  terms.  No  consumer  member  shall  be 
appointed  to  or  shall  serve  on  this  board  who  also  serves  on  any  board  of  any  health  care 
facility  or  health  care  insurer  licensed  or  regulated  by  this  state.  Governor  appoints  the 
chairman.  RSA  151-C  (Ch.  223;2003) 

JOHN  R.  STANTON.  Manchester 

May  10.  2000  to  end  April  19,  2005 

(Consumer) 

RUTH  L.  GRIFFIN,  Portsmouth 

April  19,  1995  to  April  19,  2001 

(Consumer) 

BETH-ANN  ROBERTS,  Londonderry 

June  12,  2002  to  April  19,  2008 

(Health  Care  Insurer) 

ERIN  ALMEDA,  Merrimack 

September  3,  2003  to  April  19,  2006 

(Health  Care  Provider) 

SCOTT  M.  WOJTKIEWICZ,  Bedford 

June  12,  2002  to  April  19,  2007 

(Health  Care  Provider) 

NICHOLAS  VAILAS,  Bedford 

October  22,  2003  to  December  1,  2005 

(Nom.  by  Ambulatory  Surgery  Association) 

ELIZABETH  L.  CRORY,  Hanover 

April  1,  1998  to  April  19,  2003 

(Consumer) 

KATHERINE  W.  WHEELER,  Durham 

December  18,  2002  to  December  1,  2005 

(Consumer) 


534  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


WILLIAM  F.  STURTEVANT,  Exeter 

December  15,  2004  to  December  15,  2007 

(Representing  Association  of  Counties) 

Healthy  Kids  Subcommittee 

Consists  of:  one  member  appointed  by  the  N.H.  Medical  Society;  one  member  appointed  by 
the  N.H.  Nurses  Association;  one  member  appointed  by  the  Home  Care  Association  of  N.H.; 
one  member  from  a  community  health  center  appointed  by  the  Bi-State  Primary  Care 
Association;  one  member  appointed  by  the  N.H.  HMO  Association;  one  member  appointed  by 
the  University  of  New  Hampshire  School  of  Health  and  Human  Services;  and  two  consumers 
who  shall  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for  two-year  terms.  RS  A  1 26-H 

VACANCY 

Term  to  May  29,  2006 
(Consumer) 

CARLOS  GONZALEZ,  Manchester 

January  4,  2005  to  July  10,  2006 

(Consumer) 

Board  of  Hearing  Care  Providers 

The  board  shall  consist  of  the  following  members  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the 
approval  of  the  council.  2  audiologists  licensed  to  practice  audiology  in  the  state,  who  have 
been  practicing  in  the  state  for  at  least  one  year  immediately  preceding  appointment,  except 
that  the  first  audiologist  members  appointed  to  the  board  shall  meet  the  eligibility 
requirements  for  licensure;  one  licensed  otolaryngologist  currently  practicing  in  the  state;  2 
non-audiologist  hearing  aid  dealers  registered  to  dispense  hearing  aids  in  the  state,  who  have 
been  practicing  in  this  state  for  at  least  one  year  immediately  preceding  appointment,  except 
that  the  first  hearing  aid  members  appointed  to  the  board  shall  meet  the  eligibility 
requirements  for  registration;  and  2  public  members  who  are  not  associated  with  or 
financially  interested  in  the  practice  or  business  of  audiology  or  the  dispensing  of  hearing 
aids,  who  are  not  members  of  allied  or  related  professions  or  occupation.  Terms  shall  be 
for  2  years.  Members  shall  hold  office  until  a  successor  has  been  appointed  and  no  member 
may  serve  more  that  2  consecutive  terms.  No  member  of  the  board  shall  serve  concurrently 
in  an  elected,  or  employed  position  in  any  other  state  level  organization  representing 
audiologists  or  hearing  aid  dealers,  if  it  would  present  a  conflict  of  interest.  RSA  137-F:3 

STEPHEN  LITTLE,  Portsmouth 

May  15,  2002  to  April  23,  2004 

(Hearing  Aid  Dealer) 

CAROLETTA  C.  ALICEA,  Boscawen 

May  9,  2001  to  April  23,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

PEGGY  SHEETS.  Nashua 

October  22,  2003  to  April  23,  2005 

(Audiologist) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  535 


JANE  FORREST,  Rochester 

April  23.  1997  to  April  23,  2001 

(Otolaryngologist) 

DAVID  P.  DACHOWSKI,  Manchester 

April  2.  2003  to  April  23,  2005 

(Hearing  Aid  Dealer) 

ARTHUR  G.  JILLETTE.  JR.,  Goshen 

May  9.  2001  to  April  23,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

JAMES  M.  O'DAY,  Somers worth 

May  15,  2002  to  April  23,  2006 

(Audiologist) 

Juvenile  Parole  Board 

Five  members  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the  council.  Term,  five  years 
and  until  successors  are  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  terms. 
No  member  shall  serve  more  than  2  consecutive  terms.  Governor  shall  designate  chairman  . 
RSA  179-H:3 

EDWARD  B.  BOYLE,  Manchester 
November  19,  2003  to  July  1,  2005 

ERNIE  TOWNE,  Woodsville 
October  6,  2004  to  July  1,  2009 

REGINALD  J.  GHIDEN,  Concord 
June  20,  2001  to  July  1,2006 

KATHRYN  D.  KACHAVAS,  New  Boston 
August  14,  2002  to  July  1,  2007 

ALAN  S.  GREENE,  Dover 
October  28,  1998  to  July  1,  2008 

Board  of  Medicine 

2  Industrial  Park  Drive,  Concord  271-1203 
Nine  members;  including  5  members  selected  from  among  physicians  and  surgeons,  one 
member  selected  to  represent  physician  assistants  regulated  by  the  board,  and  two  public 
members  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council  for  a 
term  of  five-years  and  until  their  successors  are  appointed  and  qualified.  The  commissioner 
or  the  medical  director  of  the  department  of  health  and  human  services  shall  serve  as  a 
voting  member  of  the  board.  Any  public  member  of  the  board  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 


536  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


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  five  years  preceding  appointment. 
Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  unexpired  terms.  No  member  shall  be  appointed  to  more  than  2 
consecutive  terms.  RSA  329:2 

KEVIN  R.  COSTIN,  Manchester 

February  18,  1998  to  April  21,  2008 

(Paramedical  Professional) 

PAUL  SCIBETTA,  Thornton 
July  28,  2004  to  April  21,  2009 

JAMES  G.  SISE,  Keene 
August  20,  1997  to  April  21,  2010 

CYNTHIA  S.  COOPER,  Durham 
June  8,  1994  to  April  21,  2006 

JUDITH  E.  DICKINSON,  Concord 

December  5,  2001  to  October  14,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

JAMES  H.  CLIFFORD,  Lee 
December  15,  1999  to  December  3,  2006 

BRUCE  J.  FRIEDMAN,  Etna 
February  14,  1996  to  December  3,  2006 

MARY  S.  NELSON,  Nashua 

December  19,  2001  to  December  18,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

Medical  Review  Subcommittee 

Seven  members,  nominated  by  the  board  of  medicine  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and 
council.  One  shall  be  a  member  of  the  board  of  medicine  and  of  the  other  six,  no  more  than 
five  shall  be  physicians,  one  of  whom  shall  be  a  medical  director  as  defined  in  paragraph 
Ill-b  of  this  section.  Any  public  member  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was,  a 
member  of  the  medical  profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  have, 
and  never  has  had,  a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  medical  services  or 
an  activity  directly  related  to  medicine,  including  the  representation  of  the  board  or 
profession  for  a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  Members  shall 
be  appointed  for  three-years  terms,  and  shall  serve  no  more  than  2  terms.  RSA  329:17 

KEVIN  R.  COSTIN,  Manchester 

February  11,  2004  to  December  3,  2004 

(Rep.  Board  of  Medicine) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  537 


DIANE  L.  ARSENAULT,  Campton 
April  20,  2005  to  December  3,  2007 

VACANCY 

Term  to  December  3,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

H.  JAMES  FORBES,  Alton 

October  8,  2003  to  December  3,  2005 

(Physician) 

ROBERT  E.  FEDER,  Hollis 

February  14,  2001  to  December  3,  2006 

(Medical  Director) 

NICK  P.  PERENCEVICH,  Concord 
February  20,  2002  to  January  1,  2008 

ROBERT  P.  CERVENKA,  Manchester 
February  20,  2002  to  January  1,  2008 

Board  of  Mental  Health  Practice 

49  Donovan  Street,  Concord  27 1  -6762 
Board  is  comprised  of  one  licensed  psychologist,  one  licensed  pastoral  psychotherapist,  one 
licensed  clinical  social  worker,  one  licensed  marriage  and  family  therapist,  one  licensed 
clinical  mental  health  counselor,  and  2  public  members.  Each  non-public  member  of  the 
board  shall  be  residents  of  N.H.  and  each  public  member  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and 
never  was  a  member  of  the  mental  health  profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and 
who  does  not  have,  and  never  has  had,  a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of 
mental  health  services,  a  health  insurance  company,  health  maintenance  organization,  or  an 
activity  directly  related  to  mental  health  practice,  including  representation  of  the  boards  or 
profession  for  a  fee,  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  Term,  three- 
years  appointed  by  governor  with  the  approval  of  the  council.  Members  shall  not  serve 
more  than  2  consecutive  three-year  terms.  Members  shall  elect  a  chairperson  on  an  annual 
basis.  No  discipline's  representative  and  no  public  member  shall  serve  as  chairperson  for 
consecutive  terms.  Vacancies  in  the  board  occurring  otherwise  than  by  expiration  of  a 
member's  term  shall  be  promptly  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  Any  term  served  on  the  board 
of  examiners  of  psychology  and  mental  health  practice  prior  to  the  effective  date  of  this  act 
by  a  person  appointed  to  the  board  of  mental  health  practice  shall  apply  to  the  limitation  on 
consecutive  terms  required  by  RSA  330-A:3,  II  RSA  330-A 

RONALD  P.  DIETER,  Contoocook 

November  9,  2000  to  October  31,  2006 

(Pastoral  Psychotherapist) 

KAREN  JENNINGS,  Nashua 

October  22,  2003  to  October  31,  2006 

(Psychologist) 


538  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


JEANETTE  GOLDBERG,  Manchester 

October  31,  2004  to  October  31,  2007 

(Clinical  Mental  Health  Counselor) 

MICHAEL  R.  MORTIMER.  Manchester 

November  21,  2001  to  October  31,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

JOAN  STAIGERS  HALEY,  New  Boston 

August  21,  2004  to  October  31,  2005 

(Marriage  and  Family  Therapist) 

SHEILA  RENAUD-FINNEGAN,  Pembroke 
November  1,  2004  to  October  31,  2007 

JULIE  A.  INTROCASO,  Manchester 

March  23,  2005  to  February  17,  2008 

(Public  Member) 

Midwifery  Council 

Six  members  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  with  advice  and  consent  of  the  executive 
council.  All  members  shall  have  been  residents  of  NH  for  at  least  5  years  preceding 
appointment  and  shall  include  an  obstetrician  and  a  pediatrician  licensed  to  practice 
medicine  under  RSA  329  with  experience  in  working  with  certified  midwives;  three  certified 
midwives  who  have  each  attended  at  least  50  deliveries  as  midwives;  and  one  member  of  the 
public  who  has  familiarity  with  the  practice  of  midwifery.  No  member  shall  be  appointed  to 
more  than  2  consecutive  terms.  Members  elect  a  chairperson  annually.  Term,  four  years; 
however  for  initial  appointments,  one  midwife  and  the  obstetrician  shall  serve  a  four-year 
term;  one  midwife  and  the  pediatrician  a  three-year  term,  and  one  midwife  and  the  public 
member  a  two-year  term.  RSA  326-D. 

LISA  K.  STOLPER,  Gilsum 

February  11,  2004  to  September  28,  2007 

(Obstetrician) 

CAROL  LEONARD,  Hopkinton 

January  4,  2005  to  September  28,  2007 

(Midwife) 

JUDITH  GILLEN,  Keene 

October  8,  2003  to  September  28,  2006 

(Midwife) 

KENDALL  TEMPER,  Contoocook 

November  21,  2001  to  September  28,  2005 
(Public  Member) 


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MONICA  C.  STEVENS,  New  Hampton 

November  10,  1999  to  November  10,  2005 

(Midwife) 

SUZANNE  M.  POWELL,  Nashua 

August  9,  2000  to  August  9,  2003 

(Pediatrician) 

Board  of  Nursing 

78  Regional  Drive,  Bldg.  B.,  Concord 
Eleven  members  as  follows:  Five  registered  nurses,  one  of  whom  shall  be  an  advanced 
registered  nurse  practitioner,  two  licensed  practical  nurses,  2  licensed  nursing  assistants,  one 
of  whom  shall  be  a  medication  licensed  nursing  assistant,  if  possible,  and  two 
representatives  of  the  public.  Appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the  council  for 
three-year  terms;  however,  initial  appointments  shall  be  staggered  as  determined  by  the 
governor  and  council.  No  member  shall  be  appointed  to  more  than  3  consecutive  terms. 
Suggestions  for  appointment  may  be  made  to  the  governor  by  an  interested  individual, 
association  or  entity.  The  licensed  nursing  assistant  members  of  the  board  shall  be  residents 
of  New  Hampshire,  licensed  in  good  standing  under  the  provisions  of  this  chapter,  currently 
engaged  in  nursing  related  activities,  and  shall  have  had  no  less  than  5  years  of  experience 
as  a  licensed  nursing  assistant,  at  least  3  of  which  shall  have  immediately  preceded  the  date 
of  appointment.  An  appointee  to  a  full  term  on  the  board  shall  be  appointed  by  the  governor 
with  the  consent  of  the  council  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  the  unexpired  term  and  then  be  eligible  to  serve  full  three-year  terms.  RSA  326- 
B  (Ch.  16;  2004) 

MERTIE  L.  POTTER,  Concord 
July  14,  2004  to  May  10,  2007 

THOMAS  BLOOMQUIST,  Woodsville 

June  3,  2003  to  May  10,  2006 

(ARNP) 

KRISTINE  A.  DAY,  Alexandria 
March  24,  2004  to  May  10,  2007 

ROBERT  A.  DUHAIME,  Manchester 
April  20,  2005  to  May  10,  2006 

MARTHA  S.  DANDERSON,  Berlin 
March  24,  2004  to  May  10,  2007 

JIM  NALL,  Wentworth 
July  16,  2003  to  May  10,  2006 


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SHARON  DYER,  Greenfield 

December  3,  2003  to  November  16,  2006 

(LPN) 

GAIL  A.  BARBA,  Dixville  Notch 

March  6,  1997  to  December  21,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

HARLEY  G.  FEATHERSTON,  Salem 

April  20,  2005  to  May  10,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

LINDA  M.  MOREL,  Nottingham 
October  24,  2001  to  October  24,  2007 

(CNA) 

BRENDA  L.  HOWARD,  Stoddard 
October  24,  2001  to  October  24,  2007 

(CNA) 

Occupational  Therapy  Governing  Board 

Five  members  appointed  by  governor  and  council  as  follows:  two  licensed  occupational 
therapists  and  one  occupational  therapy  assistant  who  have  actively  engaged  in  the  practice 
of  occupational  therapy  in  this  state  for  at  least  3  years  and  maintain  current  and  unrestricted 
New  Hampshire  licenses;  one  physician  educated  in  the  current  practice  of  occupational 
therapy;  and  one  public  member  who  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was  a  member 
of  the  occupational  therapy  profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not 
have,  and  never  has  had  a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  occupational 
therapy,  a  health  insurance  company,  or  health  maintenance  organization,  including 
representation  of  the  board  or  profession  for  a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding 
appointment.  Term,  3  years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  No  board 
member  shall  serve  more  than  2  consecutive  terms.  Initial  appointments  of  less  than  3  years 
shall  not  be  considered  a  full  term.  RSA  328-F 

EILEEN  BARTLETT,  Epson 

May  4,  2005  to  January  8,  2008 

(Licensed  Occupational  Therapist) 

DENNIS  G.  TOBIN,  Hanover 
January  8,  1998  to  January  8,  2006 
(Licensed  Occupational  Therapist) 

MICHAEL  S.  HUFFMAN,  Hollis 

April  17,  2002  to  February  18,  2004 

(Physician  knowledgeable  in  the  Practice  of  Occupational  Therapy) 


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NANCI  S.  DUGGAN,  Atkinson 

March  24,  2004to  March  4,  2007 

(Certified  Occupational  Therapy  Assistant) 

JEFFREY  D.  SPILL,  Dunbarton 

August  18,  1999  to  August  18,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

Advisory  Council  on  Ophthalmic  Dispensing 

Members  shall  consist  of  two  ophthalmic  dispensers  and  one  member  of  the  public  having 
no  relationship  to  ophthalmic  dispensing,  appointed  by  the  commissioner  of  health  and 
human  services  to  be  approved  by  governor  and  council.  Term,  three  years.  Governor 
shall  designate  chairperson.   RSA  327-A 

RICHARD  J.  MURPHY,  Manchester 

January  9,  2002  to  January  31,  2005 

(Ophthalmic  Dispenser) 

ROBERTA.  DAVIDSON,  JR.,  Newmarket 

January  9,  2002  to  January  31,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

C.  RICHARD  IRVING,  Laconia 

August  26,  1998  to  January  31,  2004 

(Ophthalmic  Dispenser) 

Board  of  Optometry 

2  Industrial  Park  Drive,  Ste.  8,  Concord  27 1  -2428 
Board  consists  of  five  members:  including  4  optometrists  and  one  public  member. 
Optometrist  members  shall  be  of  good  professional  character  and  shall  reside  and  be 
practicing  within  the  state.  The  public  member  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was, 
a  member  of  the  optometric  profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not 
and  never  has  had,  a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  optometric  services 
or  an  activity  directly  related  to  optometry,  including  the  representation  of  the  board  or 
profession  for  a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  Appointed  by  the 
Governor,  with  the  approval  of  the  Council  to  a  term  of  five  years.  No  member  shall  be 
appointed  to  more  than  2  consecutive  terms.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term. 
RSA  327 

KEITH  EMERY,  Derry 
September  4,  2002  to  July  1,  2007 

DAVID  HARTENSTEIN,  Hampton  Falls 

September  3,  2003  to  July  1.  2008 

(Optometrist) 

JOHN  MINTEER,  Jaffrey 
October  6,  2004  to  July  1,  2009 


542  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


KATHERINE  A.  ZAGROBA,  Bow 

August  18,  1995  to  July  1,  2005 

JOYCE  E.  EGGE,  Danbury 

February  6,  2002  to  January  20,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

Pharmacy  Board 

57  Regional  Drive,  Concord  271-2350 
Six  members  appointed  by  the  governor,  with  the  approval  of  the  council.  Five  practicing 
pharmacists  who  shall  have  been  licensed  pharmacists  for  at  least  10  years,  and  at  the  time 
of  their  appointment  shall  have  practiced  pharmacy  in  this  state  for  at  least  5  years.  One 
public  member,  who  is  not,  and  never  was,  a  member  of  the  pharmaceutical  profession  or 
the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  and  never  has  had,  a  material  financial 
interest  in  either  the  provision  of  pharmaceutical  services  or  an  activity  directly  related  to 
pharmacy,  including  the  representation  of  the  board  or  profession  for  a  fee  at  any  time  during 
the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  Term,  five  years.  No  member  shall  be  appointed  to 
more  than  2  consecutive  terms.  RSA  318. 

GEORGE  BOWERSOX 

December  18,  2002  to  September  7,  2007 

MARGARET  E.  HAYES,  Manchester 

September  29,  1998  to  September  6,  2008 

(Hospital  Pharmacy) 

VAHRIJ  MANOUKIAN,  Hollis 
August  13,  2003  to  September  6,  2008 

KRISTINA  GENOVESE,  E.  Swanzey 
October  10,  2001  to  September  6,  2006 

RONALD  L.  PETRIN,  Bedford 
October  10,  2001  to  September  6,  2006 

SANDRA  KEANS,  Rochester 

October  24,  2001  to  October  14,  2006 

(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 


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KENNETH  R.  LIMBURG,  New  London 
September  25,  2002  to  August  25,  2007 

WAYNE  C.  GOULD,  Rollinsford 
September  25,  2002  to  June  3,  2007 

DAVE  KOSOFSKY,  Nashua 
April  16.  2003  to  December  5,  2007 

HAL  B.  GOOLMAN,  Lancaster 
April  28,  1999  to  April  27,  2004 

STEPHANIE  CALDON,  Tilton 

February  11,  2004  to  August  4,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

Physical  Therapy  Governing  Board 

Five  members  appointed  by  governor  and  council  as  follows:  two  licensed  physical 
therapists  and  one  physical  therapy  assistant  who  have  actively  engaged  in  the  practice  of 
physical  therapy  in  this  state  for  at  least  3  years  and  maintain  current  and  unrestricted  New 
Hampshire  licenses;  and  two  public  members  who  are  not,  and  never  were  members  of  the 
physical  therapy  profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  have,  and 
never  has  had  a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  physical  therapy,  a  health 
insurance  company,  or  health  maintenance  organization,  including  representation  of  the 
board  or  profession  for  a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  Term, 
3  years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  No  board  member  shall  serve  more 
than  2  consecutive  terms.  Initial  appointments  of  less  than  3  years  shall  not  be  considered 
a  full  term.  RSA  328-F 

WENDY  FARRICY,  Laconia 

January  2 1 ,  2004  to  January  8,  2007 

(Physical  Therapist  Assistant) 

MARGARET  M.  DONOHUE,  Canterbury 
January  8,  1998  to  January  8,  2006 

ROBERT  P.  BRUNTON,  Wolfeboro 
May  4,  2005  to  January  8,  2008 

MARGARET  BRAND,  Hopkinton 

October  6,  2004  to  September  16,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

ELIZABETH  J.  CARY,  Derry 

October  28,1  998  to  October  28,  2006 

(Public  Member) 


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State  Radiation  Advisory  Committee 

Nine  members.  Committee  membership  shall  at  all  times  be  limited  to  no  more  than  2 
members  from  any  one  field  or  profession  representing  a  physical  science,  life  science, 
industry,  medicine,  veterinary  medicine,  dentistry,  nursing,  or  other  healing  arts,  and  one 
public  member.  Each  member  shall  be  a  resident  of  N.H.  and  shall  serve  a  term  of  four 
years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  In  the  event  of  a  vacancy,  the 
committee  shall  submit  to  the  governor  and  council  for  their  consideration  the  names  of  up 
to  3  nominees  for  each  vacancy.  RSA  125-F 

EDWARD  J.  FARMLETT,  Laconia 

April  28,  1999  to  October  14,  2007 

(Medical) 

JAMES  P.  TARZIA,  East  Hampstead 

September  29,  1993  to  October  14,  2005 

(Physical  Science) 

RICHARD  A.  FRALICK,  Plymouth 

February  8,  1984  to  October  14,  2005 

(Life  Science) 

ELIZABETH  A.  THIBODEAU,  Seabrook 

January  6,  1999  to  October  14,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

JAMES  J.  CHERNIACK,  Deny 

March  6,  1996  to  October  14,  2007 

(Physical  Science) 

KENNETH  E.  MAYO,  Nashua 

May  14,  1986  to  October  14,  2007 

(Industry) 

J.  DOUGLAS  ROBERTS.  Claremont 

August  13,  2003  to  October  14,  2006 

(Veterinary  Medicine) 

CHARLES  G.  LEUTZINGER,  Wilton 

July  11,  1990  to  October  14,  2006 

(Medical) 

FRANCIS  H.  LaBRANCHE,  JR.,  Northfield 

July  25,  2001  to  October  14,  2005 

(Dentistry) 

Respiratory  Care  Practitioners  Governing  Board 

Five  members  appointed  by  governor  and  council  as  follows:  three  licensed  respiratory  care 
practitioners  who  have  actively  engaged  in  the  practice  of  respiratory  care  in  this  state  for  at 


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least  3  years  and  maintain  a  current  and  unrestricted  New  Hampshire  license;  one  physician 
educated  in  the  current  practice  of  respiratory  care;  and  one  public  member  who  shall  be  a 
person  who  is  not,  and  never  was  a  member  of  the  respiratory  care  profession  or  the  spouse 
of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  have,  and  never  has  had  a  material  financial  interest 
in  either  the  provision  of  respiratory  care,  a  health  insurance  company,  or  health 
maintenance  organization,  including  representation  of  the  board  or  profession  for  a  fee  at 
any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  Initial  appointments  for  licensed 
respiratory  care  shall  be  staggered  at  one,  two  and  three  years  and  public  member  shall  be 
two  years  and  physician  shall  be  three  years.  Term,  3  years  and  until  successor  is  appointed 
and  qualified.  No  board  member  shall  serve  more  than  2  consecutive  terms.  Initial 
appointments  of  less  than  3  years  shall  not  be  considered  a  full  term.   RSA  328-F 

ROBERT  G.  FISHWICK,  Weare 
March  9,  2005  to  January  8,  2008 

SEAN  KENNEALLY,  Meredith 
April  2,  2003  to  January  8,  2006 

JEFFREY  T.  REISERT,  Plymouth 

June  14,  2004  to  February  18,  2007 

(Physician  knowledgeable  in  the  Practice  of  Respiratory  Care) 

CARL  J.  ROD,  Lancaster 
February  11,  2004  to  March  4,  2007 

LUANN  UDELL,  Keene 

October  6,  2004  to  March  24,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

Speech-Language  Pathology  Governing  Board 

Five  members  appointed  by  governor  and  council  as  follows:  four  licensed  speech-language 
pathologists  who  have  actively  engaged  in  the  practice  of  speech-language  pathology  in  this 
state  for  at  least  3  years  and  maintain  current  and  unrestricted  New  Hampshire  licenses  and 
one  public  member.  At  least  one  speech-language  pathologist  shall  be  employed  in  an 
educational  setting  and  at  least  one  employed  in  a  clinical  setting.  The  public  member  shall 
be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was  a  member  of  the  speech-language  pathology 
profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  have,  and  never  has  had  a 
material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  that  speech-language  pathology,  a  health 
insurance  company,  or  health  maintenance  organization,  including  representation  of  the 
board  or  profession  for  a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  Initial 
appointments  for  the  speech-language  pathologists  shall  be  staggered  at  one  for  one-year, 
one  for  two-years  and  two  for  three  years.  The  public  member  shall  be  two  years.  Term,  3 
years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  No  board  member  shall  serve  more 
than  2  consecutive  terms.  Initial  appointments  of  less  than  3  years  shall  not  be  considered 
a  full  term.  RSA  328-F 

SUSAN  WRIGHT,  Strafford 
March  4.  1998  to  March  4.  2006 


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CAROL  ANN  MORAN,  Nashua 
February  25,  2005  to  March  4,  2008 

DEBRA  HINEY,  Exeter 
April  7,  2004  to  March  4,  2007 

DIANNE  B.  ROOSEN,  Bedford 

March  24,  2004  to  March  4,  2007 
(Licensed  SPL) 

MIRIAM  DUNN,  Concord 

March  14,  2001  to  March  4,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

Juvenile  Justice  Advisory  Board 

Members  shall  be  as  follows:  (a)  three  members  of  the  house  of  representatives,  one  of 
whom  shall  be  a  member  of  the  house  finance  committee,  appointed  by  the  speaker;  (b)  one 
member  of  the  senate,  appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senate;  (c)  director  of  the  unit  of 
juvenile  justice  within  the  department;  (d)  commissioner  of  health  and  human  services,  or 
designee;  (e)  commissioner  of  education,  or  designee;  (f)  one  district  or  family  court  judge, 
appointed  by  the  administrative  justice  of  the  district  courts;  (g)  two  human  services 
administrators,  one  from  an  urban  county  and  one  from  a  rural  county,  appointed  by  the 
executive  director  or  other  appropriate  appointing  authority  of  the  New  Hampshire 
Association  of  Counties;  and  (h)  six  members  appointed  by  the  governor  with  advice  and 
consent  of  the  council,  which  shall  include  2  members  representing  the  interests  of  business 
and  industry,  2  parents  of  children  who  are  receiving  or  have  received  services  from  the 
department,  one  member  of  state  or  local  law  enforcement,  and  one  member  from  the 
general  public;  (i)  one  juvenile  probation  and  parole  officer,  appointed  by  the  commissioner 
of  the  department  of  health  and  human  services;  (j)  one  member  of  the  house,  children  and 
family  law  committee,  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house.  The  legislative  members  and 
members  (c)  -  (0  shall  serve  terms  which  are  coterminous  with  their  terms  in  office.  The 
members  appointed  in  (g)  shall  serve  for  three-years  and  of  the  members  appointed  in  (h), 
three  shall  serve  for  four  years  and  3  shall  serve  for  three-years.  Members  shall  hold  office 
until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term  in  same 
manner  as  original  appointment.  Board  elects  it  chairperson.    RSA621-A 

MICHAEL  SCHWARTZ,  Portsmouth 

May  4,  2005  to  September  20,  2007 

(Law  Enforcement) 

BARBARA  L.  DESCLOS,  Merrimack 

September  20,  2000  to  September  20,  2008 

(Parent) 

CHRISTOPHER  L.  WOOD,  Concord 

January  4,  2005  to  September  20,  2008 

(Business  and  Industry) 


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DAVID  J.  LANDRY.  Lochmere 

December  3,2  003  to  September  20,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

GERALD  GULEZIAN,  Londonderry 

November  19,  2003  to  October  4,  2006 

(Parent) 

JAY  M.  CADORETTE,  Greenland 

January  4,  2005  to  October  18,  2007 

(Business) 

Director 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointment  by  governor,  with  consent  of  the  council  for  a 
term  of  four-years.  RSA  21-G:8 

VACANCY 

Term  to  September  14,  2005 

State  Physician  Epidemiologist 

Nominated  by  the  Commissioner  for  an  appointment  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  term 
of  4  years.  Nominee  shall  be  qualified  by  training  and  experience  for  a  full  4  year  term.  The 
provisions  of  RSA  2 1 :33a  shall  not  apply  to  appointments  made  under  this  section.  RSA  1 25 

VACANCY 

State  Senior  Physician/Dentist 
Division  of  Public  Health  Services 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner  for  an  appointment  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  term 
of  4  years.  Nominee  shall  be  qualified  by  training  and  experience  for  a  full  4  year  term.  The 
provisions  of  RSA  2 1 :33a  shall  not  apply  to  appointments  made  under  this  section.  RSA  125 

VACANCY 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HOUSING  FINANCE  AUTHORITY 
Housing  Finance  Board 

32  Constitution  Drive,  Bedford,  1-800-640-7239  or  472-8623 
Nine  members,  comprised  of  men  and  women,  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council. 
One  member  shall  be  a  person  having  experience  in  the  construction  of  single-family  real 
estate;  one  member  shall  be  a  person  having  experience  with  the  business  of  selling  or 
renting  real  estate;  one  member  shall  be  a  person  having  experience  in  residential  mortgage 
banking;  and  at  least  two  members  representing  the  general  public  who  are  neither  bankers, 
builders,  nor  in  the  business  of  selling  or  renting  real  estate.  No  more  than  five  members 
shall  be  of  the  same  political  party.  Term,  five-years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and 
qualified.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  No  member  may  serve  more  than 
2  full  consecutive  terms.   No  member  shall  serve  on  any  other  state  board,  commission,  or 


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in  any  other  state  agency  during  his  term  of  office  as  a  member  of  the  housing  finance  board. 
Governor  annually  appoints  chairman.  RSA  204-C 

DAVID  HANEY,  i.  Bow 

June  23,  1995  to  July  1,2008 

(Public  Member) 

KATHERINE  M.  WALSH,  d,  Seabrook 

August  23,  2000  to  July  1,  2005 

(Real  Estate  -  Selling  or  Renting) 

KENNETH  N.  ORTMANN,  Rochester 

April  2,2003  to  July  1 ,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

HARVEY  L.  SCHWARTZ,  Harrisville 

June  4,2003  July  1,2008 

(Public  Member) 

GREGORY  M.  DICKINSON,  r,  Gilford 

May  24,  2000  to  July  1,2005 

(Public  Member) 

HAROLD  R.  ACRES,  Nashua 

June  2,  2004  to  July  1,2009 

(Residential  Mortgage  Banking) 

DAVID  FRYDMAN,  Concord 

December  17,  1997  to  July  1,  2006 

(Exp.  In  Construction  of  Single-Family  Real  Estate) 

WILLIAM  J.  CASHIN,  Manchester 

July  25,  2001  to  July  1,2006 

(Public  Member) 

SANDRA  ZIEHM,  Nashua 

May  5,  2004  to  July  1,2009 

(Real  Estate  -  Selling  or  Renting) 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  COMMISSION  FOR  HUMAN  RIGHTS 

2  Chenell  Drive,  Concord  271-2767 
Seven  members  appointed  by  the  governor,  with  consent  of  the  council,  one  of  whom  shall 
be  designated  as  chairman  by  the  Governor.    The  term  of  office  of  each  member  of  the 
commission  shall  be  five  years.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  RSA  354-A:4. 

KENNETH  BROWN,  Manchester 
September  17,  2003  to  November  1,  2008 


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LAURA  SIMOES,  Hillsborough 
December  18,  2002  to  January  1,  2008 

VACANCY 

Term  to  November  1,  2006 

NANCY  ALLEN,  Canaan 
March  28.  2001  to  November  1,  2005 

GRIFFIN  T.  DALIANIS.  Nashua 
January  4,  2005  to  November  1,  2009 

ROGERS  JOHNSON,  Stratham 
April  2,  2003  to  January  1,  2008 

GAYLE  E.  TROY,  Dunbarton 
April  2,  2003  to  January  1,  2008 

Board  of  Managers  of  the  New  Hampshire  Veterans'  Home 

139  Winter  Street,  Tilton  527-4400 
Board  consists  of  the  Commanders  of  the  veterans'  departments  of  New  Hampshire  ex- 
officiis.  the  American  Legion,  the  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars,  the  Disabled  American 
Veterans,  and  six  citizens  of  the  state  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  advice  and 
consent  of  the  council.  At  least  five  of  the  appointed  citizens  shall  have  served  in  the  armed 
forces  of  the  United  States  in  any  war  in  which  the  United  States  has  been,  is,  or  shall  be 
engaged,  and  who  are,  or  shall  be,  honorable  discharged  or  separated  from  the  armed  forces 
under  conditions  other  than  dishonorable.  One  appointee  shall  be  a  member  in  good 
standing  of  the  department  of  the  American  Legion,  one  of  the  department  of  the  Veterans 
of  Foreign  Wars,  one  of  the  department  of  the  Disabled  American  Veterans  and  two  shall  be 
active  members  of  recognized  and  chartered  veterans  service  organizations  with  preference 
given  to  World  War  I  Veterans.  The  sixth  appointee  shall  be  a  female  member  in  good 
standing  of  the  department  of  the  American  Legion  Auxiliary,  the  department  of  the  Veterans 
of  Foreign  Wars  Auxiliary,  the  department  of  the  Disabled  American  Veterans  Auxiliary  or 
the  department  of  the  Veterans  of  World  War  I  of  the  U.S.A.,  Inc.  Auxiliary.  One  member 
in  good  standing  of  the  department  of  the  Veterans  of  World  War  I  of  the  U.S.A.,  Inc.  may 
serve  as  a  member  emeritus  to  the  board.  The  appointment  of  a  member  from  an  auxiliary 
organization  shall  be  rotated  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  listed  and  each  appointed  member 
shall  hold  office  for  a  two-year  term.  The  members  of  the  department  of  the  American 
Legion,  the  department  of  the  Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars,  and  the  department  of  Disabled 
American  Veterans  shall  hold  office  for  a  term  of  five  years  and  until  a  successor  is 
appointed  and  qualified.  The  two  members  of  recognized  and  chartered  veterans  service 
organizations  shall  hold  office  for  staggered  terms  of  3  years  each  until  a  successor  is 
appointed.  In  case  of  any  vacancy  on  the  board  an  appointment  shall  be  made  in  the  same 
manner  for  the  unexpired  term.  Board  chooses  chairman  and  secretary.  RSA  119 

DONALD  R.  CARON,  Goffstown 

August  22,  2001  to  March  1,  2008 

(Veterans  of  Foreign  Wars) 


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WANDA  FURBISH,  Portsmouth 

May  5,  2004  to  March  1,  2006 

(Disabled  American  Veterans  Auxiliary) 

RICHARD  L.  MURPHY,  Merrimack 

September  22,  2004  to  June  10,  2007 

(Member  of  a  chartered  Veterans  Service  Organization) 

JOSEPH  B.  VITALE,  Westmoreland 

April  12,  2000  to  March  1,  2005 

(Disabled  American  Veterans) 

TONY  ROMANO.  JR.,  New  Hampton 

September  3,  2003  to  August  26,  2006 

(Member  of  recognized  and  chartered  Veterans  Service  Organization) 

ROBERT  WYMAN,  Keene 

April  7,  2004  to  March  1,  2007 

(American  Legion) 

Commandant 

Appointed  by  the  Board  of  Managers.  RSA  1 19:6 

BARRY  E.  CONWAY 

Appointed  May  22,  1989 


INSURANCE  DEPARTMENT 

21  South  Fruit  Street,  Ste  14,  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 

ROGER  SEVIGNY,  Manchester 
August  13,  2003  to  June  9,  2008 

Deputy  Insurance  Commissioner 

Appointed  by  the  Commissioner,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  governor.  Term,  five  years 
and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  RSA  400-A 

ALEX  FELDVEBEL 

Term  to  June  15,  2005 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  55  1 


DEPARTMENT  OF  JUSTICE 

33  Capitol  St.,  Concord,  271-3658 

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 

KELLY  A.  AYOTTE,  Nashua 
July  14,  2004  to  March  31,  2005 

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 

MICHAEL  A.  DELANEY,  Manchester 
August  18,  2004  to  March  31,  2007 

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 

ANNE  M.  EDWARDS,  Milford 
August  31,  2001  to  August  31,  2006 

ANN  F.  LARNEY,  Nashua 
August  1,  1991  to  October  31,  2008 

DANIEL  J.  MULLEN,  Concord 
September  1,  1987  to  July  31,  2003 

ANN  M.  RICE,  Concord 
September  30.  2000  to  September  30,  2005 

M.  KRISTIN  SPATH,  Concord 
February  3,  1999  to  February  3,  2009 

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 

MARK  P.  HODGDON,  Epsom 
September  1,  1989  to  August  31,  2009 

BRIAN  R.  GRAF,  Bow 
January  1,  1991  to  August  31,  2006 

WYNN  E.  ARNOLD,  Manchester 
January  31,  1994  to  August  31,  2006 


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NEALS-ERIK  WILLIAM  DELKER,  Concord 
January  6,  1999  to  August  28,  2006 

SUZANNE  M.  GORMAN,  Goffstown 
April  24,  1996  to  June  30,  2008 

MAUREEN  D.  SMITH,  Hopkinton 
July  8,  1992  to  August  31,  2005 

NANCY  J.  SMITH,  Manchester 
September  17,  1992  to  September  1,  2008 

MICHAEL  K.  BROWN,  Concord 
December  12,  2002  to  December  12,  2007 

SIMON  R.  BROWN,  Nashua 
November  10,  1999  to  November  10,  2009 

JEFFREY  S.  CAHILL,  New  London 
August  11,  1994  to  September  30,  2005 

STEPHEN  D.  FULLER,  Concord 
June  6,  2001  to  October  31,  2008 

SUSAN  G.  MORRELL,  Amherst 
October  27,  1999  to  October  27,  2009 

SUZAN  M.  LEHMANN,  Concord 
June  30,  2003  to  June  30,  2008 

RICHARD  W.  HEAD,  Hillsborough 
September  28,  2004  to  September  28,  2009 

ORVILLE  B.  FITCH  II,  Concord 
May  26,  2002  to  May  26,  2007 

CONSTANCE  N.  STRATTON,  Concord 
October  31,  2003  to  October  31,  2008 

JEFFERY  A.  SHRELZIN,  Concord 
December  28,  2001  to  December  28,  2006 

JENNIFER  J.  PATTERSON,  Concord 
September  19,  2001  to  August  31,  2006 

PETER  C.L.  ROTH,  Concord 
October  18,  2000  to  October  18,  2005 


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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 

NICHOLAS  CORT,  Bow 
April  23,  1986  to  June  30,  2006 

PHILIP  B.  BRADLEY,  Portsmouth 
September  20,  2000  to  September  20,  2005 

MARY  E.  SCHWARZER,  Lee 

September  28,  1999  to  September  28,  2004 

ROBERT  S.  CAREY,  Bow 
September  20,  2002  to  October  31,  2007 

ELIZABETH  A.  DUNN,  Windham 
December  4.  2002  to  December  4,  2007 

MARGARET  L.  FULTON,  Bedford 
November  21,  2001  to  November  21,  2006 

KAREN  E.  HUNTRESS,  Exeter 
November  13,  2002  to  November  13,  2007 

LAURA  E.  LOMBARDI,  Concord 
September  4,  2002  to  June  30,  2005 

DAVID  A.  RIENZO,  Grafton 
June  6,  2001  to  June  6,  2006 

DAVID  W.  RUOFF,  Weare 
December  4,  2002  to  December  4,  2007 

KATHERINE  COOPER,  Portsmouth 
January  1,  2005  to  January  1,  2009 

CHARLES  J.  KEEFE,  Hudson 
September  30,  2004  to  September  30,  2009 

KAREN  SCHLITZER,  Hopkinton 
March  10,  2004  to  October  31,  2007 

CATHERINE  BERNHARD,  Concord 
September  30,  2004  to  September  30,  2009 

SUSAN  P.  McGINNIS,  Penacook 
May  21,  2003  to  Mary  21,  2008 


554  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


PETER  K.  ODOM,  Bow 
March  24,  2004  to  October  31,  2005 

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 

G.  MICHAEL  BAHAN,  Londonderry 

May  27,  1986  to  May  27,  2006 
(Chief  Criminal  Investigator) 

kevin  McCarthy,  bow 

September  30,  1987  to  May  27,  2006 
(Criminal  Investigator) 

PAUL  E.  BRODEUR,  Manchester 

December  20,  1997  to  December  31,  2007 

(Criminal  Investigator) 

DONALD  L.  VANDAL,  Hooksett 

July  1,  1994  to  June  30,  2007 

(Consumer  Investigator) 

SANDRA  L.  PETELL,  Concord 

June  30,  2002  to  June  30,  2007 

(Consumer  and  Environmental  Investigator) 

JAMES  NORRIS,  Laconia 

April  24,  2001  to  April  24.  2006 

(Criminal  Investigator) 

JAMES  R.  BROWN,  Newport 

April  30,  2004  to  April  30,  2009 

(Medicaid  Fraud  Investigator) 

ALLISON  P.  VACHON,  Manchester 

February  11,  2004  to  May  27,  2006 

(Criminal  Investigator) 

Office  of  Victim/Witness  Assistance 

Attorney  General  may  nominate  not  less  than  3  nor  more  than  5  to  be  appointed  by  the 
governor  and  council  for  three-year  terms.  RSA  21-M:8-g  (JUS  604.01) 

Director 

SANDRA  MATHESON,  Hooksett 
July  1,  1993  to  June  30,  2008 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  555 


JO  DAVIDSON,  Hollis 
December  15,  2004  to  December  15.  2007 

DAVID  GRUE TTE,  Barnstead 
December  15,  2004  to  December  15.  2007 

DENNIS  HARNEY,  Concord 
December  15,  2004  to  December  15,  2007 

ELIZABETH  A.  DUNN 
March  23,  2005  to  March  23,  2008 

JEAN  A.  HORNER 
May  4,  2005  to  May  4,  2008 

Director  of  Charitable  Trusts 

Nominated  by  attorney  general  for  appointment  by  governor  and  council.  Term,  five-years. 
Vacancy  to  be  rilled  for  unexpired  term.  RSA  7 

MICHAEL  S.  DeLUCIA,  Manchester 
January  11.  1996  to  March  24,  2009 

Commission  to  Study  Uniform  State  Laws 

Two  members  of  the  New  Hampshire  bar  appointed  biennially  by  the  Governor  and  Council. 
Term,  four  years.  The  Attorney-General  shall  act  as  secretary,  ex-officio.  RSA  18:1 

W.  MICHAEL  DUNN,  Concord 
January  8,  1998  to  December  30,  2005 

MICHAEL  D.  RUEDIG,  Concord 
December  3,  1986  to  January  4,  2006 

Chief  Medical  Examiner 

Nominated  by  the  attorney  general  for  approval  by  governor  and  council.  Term,  five-years 
and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Must  be  a  duly  licensed  physician  and 
certified  by  the  American  Board  of  Pathology  to  possess  special  competence  in  forensic 
pathology  and  who  has  had  experience  in  forensic  medicine.  RSA  611-A 

THOMAS  A.  ANDREW.  Contoocook 
August  20,  1997  to  August  20,  2007 

Deputy  Chief  Medical  Examiner 

Nominated  by  the  attorney  general  for  approval  by  governor  and  council.  Shall  serve  under 
the  professional  direction  and  supervision  of  the  chief  medical  examiner  for  a  term  of  five- 
years  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Must  be  a  licensed  physician,  certified 
by  the  American  Board  of  Pathology  as  a  qualified  pathologist,  with  training  and  experience 
in  forensic  medicine.  RSA  611-A 


556  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


JEANNE  V.  DUVAL,  Concord 
November  21,  2001  to  January  28,  2008 

DEPARTMENT  OF  LABOR 

State  Office  Park  South,  Spaulding  Bldg.,  95  Pleasant  St.,  Concord,  271-3176 

Commissioner 
Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Term,  three  years  and  until  successor  is  appointed 
and  qualified.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  RSA  273 

GEORGE  N.  COPADIS,  Manchester 
October  11,  2004  to  August  30,  2007 

Deputy  Labor  Commissioner 

Appointed  by  the  Commissioner.  RSA  273 

DAVID  M.  WIHBY,  Manchester 

State  Apprenticeship  Council 

Composed  of  the  Labor  Commissioner,  the  Commissioner  of  the  Department  of 
Employment  Security  or  his  designee,  and  the  Commissioner  of  Education  or  his  designee. 
Two  members  who  shall  be  employers  and  two  members  who  shall  be  employees  or  persons 
who  represent  said  employees  appointed  by  Governor  and  Council  for  four  year  terms.  The 
Commissioner  of  Labor  shall  act  as  chairman.  RSA  278:2 

JOHN  P.  JACKSON,  Dover 

September  18,  1996  to  June  25,  2008 

(Labor) 

GERARD  D.  PERRON,  New  Boston 

March  6,  2002  to  June  25,  2006 

(Employer) 

DENNIS  E.  ADAMS,  Hampton 

June  21,  2000  to  June  25,  2006 

(Labor) 

PHILIP  M.  HAMBLET,  Keene 

September  9,  1987  to  June  25,  2007 

(Management) 

Compensation  Appeals  Board 

Thirty-three  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  from  a  list  of  nominees 
submitted  by  the  commissioner  as  follows:  eleven  shall  be  attorneys  who  shall  be  neutral, 
eleven  shall  represent  employers  or  workers'  compensation  insurers  and  eleven  shall 
represent  labor.  The  commissioner  shall  submit  at  least  2  nominees  for  each  vacancy  to  be 
filled.  Any  person  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  who  is  not  qualified  or  who  ceases 
to  be  qualified  in  the  capacity  in  which  such  person  is  serving  on  the  appeals  board  shall  be 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  557 


replaced  by  the  governor  and  council.  Members  of  the  board  shall  have  at  least  5  years 
experience  in  the  area  of  workers'  compensation.  Term,  three-years,  except  that  the 
initial  appointments  shall  be  staggered  so  that  no  more  than  1/3  of  the  members'  terms 
shall  expire  in  the  same  year.  RSA  281-A:42 

Amendment  in  bold  to  become  eff  1/1/04  (Ch.  115;2003) 

DENNIS  TERAVAINEN,  Hooksett 

February  13,  1991  to  February  13,  2008 
(Employer/Insurer) 

ANNE  C.  EATON,  Concord 

June  6,  2001  to  February  13,  2008 

(Labor) 

ROBERT  J.  KIRBY,  Manchester 

February  13.  1991  to  February  13,  2008 

(Labor) 

JAMES  T.  KEEFE,  Portsmouth 

April  1,  1998  to  February  13.  2006 

(Employer/Insurer) 

TOM  JORDAN,  Manchester 

December  15,  2004  to  February  13,  2006 

(Employer/Insurer) 

ROBERT  MORNEAU,  Wolfeboro 

February  13,  1991  to  February  13,  2006 

(Labor) 

RICHARD  MITCHELL,  Candia 

April  16,  2003  to  February  13,  2007 

(Attorney) 

JOSEPH  A.  DICKINSON,  Concord 

March  17.  1993  to  March  17,  2005 

(Attorney) 

EDWARD  J.  WALSH,  Merrimack 

January  1,  1992  to  January  1,  2007 

(Employer/Insurer) 

HARRY  G.  NTAPALIS,  Manchester 

June  23.  2004  to  January  1,  2007 

(Employer/Insurer) 

ROBERT  E.  HYNES,  Dover 

January  1,  1992  to  January  1,  2007 

(Employer/Insurer) 


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ALBERT  G.  KARAM,  Manchester 

January  1,  1992  to  January  1,  2007 

(Labor) 

JOHN  C.  EMERY,  Bedford 

April  29,  1998  to  January  1,  2007 

(Attorney) 

DAVID  SIFF,  Concord 

April  16,  2003  to  January  1,  2007 

(Attorney) 

CHRISTOPHER  T.  REGAN,  Durham 

May  26,  1999  to  April  14,  2005 

(Attorney) 

HAMILTON  R.  KRANS,  JR.,  Dover 

April  29,  1998  to  May  26,  2005 

(Attorney) 

DAVID  J.  ROGERS,  Hooksett 

September  16,  1993  to  September  16,  2005 

(Attorney) 

MARY  ANN  ASHCROFT,  Derry 

August  26,  1998  to  February  9,  2006 

(Employers/Insurers) 

CONSTANCE  J.  ROY,  Wolfeboro 

February  9,  1994  to  February  9,  2006 

(Employers/Insurers) 

GEORGE  T.  WELLS,  Derry 

February  9,  1994  to  February  9,  2008 

(Employers/Insurers) 

DAVID  F.  FOSTER,  Northfield 

February  9,  1994  to  February  9,  2008 

(Employers/Insurers) 

SUSAN  A.  JEFFERY,  Milford 

February  9,  1994  to  February  9,  2007 

( Employers/Insurers) 

TERESA  B.  JONES,  Dover 

April  1,  1998  to  February  9,  2006 
(Labor) 


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DENNIS  E.  MURPHY.  Jr.,  Bristol 

March  6.  2002  to  February  9.  2006 

(Labor) 

DANIEL  P.  MANNING,  Manchester 

February  9,  1994  to  February  9,  2007 

(Labor) 

ROGER  E.  GAGNON,  Manchester 

October  20,2004  to  February  9,  2007 

(Labor) 

DENIS  W.  PARKER.  Bedford 

October  24.  2001  to  February  9,  2008 

(Labor) 

MARK  S.  MACKENZIE.  Manchester 

November  6.  1997  to  February  9,  2008 

(Labor) 

LEO  D.  KELLY,  Goffstown 

April  29.  1998  to  February  9,  2006 

(Labor) 

WILLIAM  J.  SCHUBERT,  Hooksett 

February  15.  1995  to  February  15,  2007 

(Attorney) 

PETER  WRIGHT.  JR..  Henniker 

June  23,  2004  to  February  15,  2007 

(Attorney) 

SARAH  E.  DUWELL.  Woodsville 

January  5.  2000  to  August  18.  2007 

(Attorney) 

TIMOTHY  S.  WHEELOCK,  Portsmouth 

February  17.  1999  to  November  15,  2006 

(Attorney) 

State  Board  of  Conciliation  and  Arbitration 

Three  members  and  three  alternates,  one  each  annually  appointed  in  June,  by  the  governor, 
with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council.  Term,  three  years  (from  July  1).  One  member 
and  one  alternate  shall  be  employers,  or  selected  from  an  association  representing  employers 
of  labor;  one  member  and  one  alternate  shall  be  selected  from  labor  organizations  and  shall 
not  be  employers  of  labor;  one  member  and  one  alternate  shall  be  appointed  upon  the 
recommendation  of  the  other  four  members  and  alternates,  or  if  they  do  not,  at  least  30  days 


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prior  to  the  expiration  of  a  term,  or  within  30  days  after  a  vacancy,  agree  upon  a  third 
member  and  a  third  alternate,  they  shall  be  appointed  by  the  governor  without  such 
recommendation.  RSA273:12 

ROBERT  J.  CRICENTI,  New  London 

March  28,  1984  to  July  1,  2006 

(Employer) 

R.  BRUCE  GAGNON,  Auburn 

April  29,  1998  to  July  1,2006 

(Employees) 

BRIAN  MITCHELL,  Manchester 

June  10,  1998  to  July  1,2005 

(Alternate  member-representing  employees) 

EDWARD  CLANCY,  Dover 

July  21,  1999  to  July  1,2005 

(Nominated  by  board  members) 

ROSE  MARIE  PHILLIPS,  Manchester 

July  21,  1999  to  July  1,2005 

(Alternate  representing  employers) 

Penalty  Appeal  Board 

Three  members,  two  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  to  represent  the  interests  of 
management  and  the  interests  of  labor.  The  chairman  shall  be  appointed  by  the  other  two 
members  who  shall  be  an  attorney  and  be  familiar  with  the  labor  laws  of  N.H.  If  the  two 
members  are  unable  to  agree  on  the  appointment  of  a  chairman  within  30  days  after  the  latter 
of  their  appointments,  the  governor  and  council  shall  appoint  the  chairman.  The  governor 
and  council,  or  two  appointing  members,  as  applicable,  shall  also  appoint  an  alternate 
member  representing  the  interests  of  management,  the  interests  of  labor,  and  an  alternate 
chairman  who  shall  serve  whenever  the  corresponding  member  is  unable.  Term  for  members 
and  alternates  is  three  years  and  until  successors  are  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  to 
be  filled  for  the  unexpired  terms.  RSA  273: 1 1-b 

GAYLE  E.  TROY,  Dunbarton 

May  12,  1999  to  April  11,  2008 

(Management) 

DAVID  W.  LAUGHTON,  Auburn 

August  28,  1991  to  January  5,  2007 

(Labor) 

EDWARD  F.  PATCH,  Bow 

December  20,  1995  to  December  20,  2007 

(Attorney-  Chairman) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  561 


Advisory  Council  on  Worker's  Compensation 

Nine  members  as  follows:  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  labor  and  the  insurance 
commissioner,  or  their  designees;  one  member  of  the  house  of  representatives  appointed  by 
the  speaker  of  the  house;  one  member  of  the  senate  appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senate; 
and  five  persons  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  one  representing  the  interests  of 
management  who  shall  not  have  interests  in  the  insurance  field,  one  representing  the 
interests  of  labor,  and  one  representing  insurance  interests  of  commercial  workers' 
compensation  carriers;  one  representing  self-funded  employers  and  one  representing  health 
care  providers.  The  legislative  members  and  the  five  governor  and  council  appointees  shall 
be  familiar  with  the  workmen's  compensation  laws  of  N.H.  (Any  person  appointed  by 
governor  and  council  who  is  not  qualified  or  who  ceases  to  be  qualified  in  the  capacity  in 
which  such  person  is  serving  on  the  advisory  committee  shall  be  replaced  by  the  governor 
and  council.)  Term,  three-years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies 
to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  RSA  281 -A. 

MARGARET  CROUCH,  Bedford 

April  17,  2002  to  June  13,  2007 

(Rep.  of  Insurance  Interests  of  Commercial  Workers'  Compensation  Carriers) 

RICHARD  N.  JOY,  Nottingham 

October  23,  2002  to  June  13,  2006 

(Labor) 

KATHRYN  RYAN,  Londonderry 

May  26,  1999  to  June  13,  2005 

(Management) 

GARY  L.  WOODS,  Bow 

January  12,  1994  to  January  12,  2006 
(Health  Care  Provider) 

JONATHAN  G.  STEINER,  Bradford 

April  6.  2005  to  October  18,  2007 
(Representing  Self- Funded  Employers) 

New  Hampshire  Land  and  Community  Heritage  Authority 

Board  of  directors  composed  of  eighteen  members  as  follows:  (a)  2  members  of  the  senate, 
appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senate;  (b)  2  members  of  the  house  of  representatives, 
appointed  by  the  speaker;  (c)  8  public  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council:  (1) 
2  representing  cultural  and  historical  resource  interests;  (2)  one  representing  natural 
resources  interests;  (3)  one  representing  outdoor  recreation  interests;  (4)  one  representing 
business  or  real  estate  interests;  (5)  one  representing  municipal  interests;  (6)  one 
representing  local  planning  interests:  and  (7)  one  representing  regional  planning 
commissions,  (d)  director  of  the  office  of  state  planning,  (e)  commissioner  of  cultural 
resources,  (f)  commissioner  of  resources  and  economic  development,  (g)  commissioner  of 
environmental  services,  (h)  commissioner  of  agriculture,  markets  and  foods,  and  (i) 
executive  director  of  fish  and  game,  or  their  designees.  The  terms  of  the  state  agency 


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members  and  the  members  of  the  house  and  senate  shall  be  coterminous  with  their  respective 
terms  in  office.  Members  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  shall  serve  a  four-year 
term  and  may  serve  no  more  than  10  successive  years.  Initial  terms  shall  be  as  follows: 
members  (4)  and  (7)  shall  serve  a  one-year  term;  members  (5)  and  (6)  shall  serve  two-year 
terms:  members  (2)  and  (3)  shall  serve  three-year  terms;  and  members  in  ( 1 )  shall  serve  four- 
year  terms.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term  in  same  manner  as  original 
appointment.  RSA227-M:4 

THOMAS  S.  BURACK,  Hopkinton 

September  6,  2000  to  September  6,  2008 

(Cultural  and  historic  resources) 

WILLIAM  VEILLETTE,  Amherst 

September  6,  2004  to  September  6,  2008 

(Cultural  and  historic  resources) 

ELIZABETH  DURFEE  HENGEN,  Concord 

September  6,  2000  to  September  6,  2006 

(Municipal) 

JAMESON  FRENCH,  Portsmouth 

September  6,  2000  to  September  6,  2005 

(Business) 

VACANCY 

Term  to  September  6,  2007 

(Natural  resources) 

TIM  MURPHY,  Keene 

September  6,  2000  to  September  6,  2005 

(Regional  planning) 

LINDA  READ  STODDARD,  North  Haverhill 

June  20,  2001  to  September  6,  2007 

(Outdoor  recreation) 

A.  BRADFORD  WYMAN,  West  Dummer 

September  6,  2000  to  September  6.  2006 

(Local  planning) 

Executive  Director 

Nominated  by  board  of  directors  for  appointment  by  governor  and  council  to  serve  a  term 
of  five-years.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term  in  same  manner  as  original 
appointment.  RSA  227-M:6 

RACHEL  ROUILLARD 

December  20,  2000  to  December  20,  2005 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  563 


STATE  LIQUOR  COMMISSION 

80  Storrs  St..  Concord.  271-3755 
Three  persons  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  no  more  than  two  of  whom  shall 
belong  to  the  same  political  party.  Term,  six  years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and 
qualified.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  One  member  shall  be  appointed  as 
commissioner  and  chairman.  Chairman  of  the  commission  shall  be  appointed  and 
commissioned  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the  council  and  his  term  shall  be 
coterminous  with  each  term  of  the  governor  unless  his  successor  shall  have  been  sooner 
appointed.  The  expiration  or  termination  of  a  commission  member's  term  of  office  as 
chairman  shall  in  no  way  affect  the  length  of  his  term  as  a  commission  member.  RSA  176. 

ANTHONY  C.  MAIOLA,  Newport.  Chm. 
January  7,  1992  to  July  1,  2009 

PATRICIA  T.  RUSSELL,  Keene 
August  18.  1999  to  July  1,  2005 

JOHN  W.  BYRNE,  North  Hampton 
July  1,  1995  to  July  1.2007 

Maine-New  Hampshire  Interstate  Bridge  Authority 

Six  members,  three  from  the  State  of  Maine  and  three  from  the  State  of  New  Hampshire. 
The  three  from  New  Hampshire  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  and  to  include 
the  highway  commissioner,  ex-officio.  Not  more  than  two  to  be  of  the  same  political  party. 
Term,  four  years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  the 
unexpired  term.   RSA  258:4 

ROBERT  A.  ALLARD,  r,  Portsmouth 
August  20,  1970  to  May  25.  2005 

MICHAEL  M.  O'MALLEY,  Portsmouth 
July  14,  2004  to  May  25,  2007 

Marital  Mediator  Certification  Board 

State  House  Annex  Room  424.  Concord  271-6593 
Nine  members  as  follows:  (a)  superior  court  judge,  appointed  by  the  chief  justice  of  the 
supreme  court;  (b)  full-time  marital  master,  appointed  by  the  chief  justice  of  the  superior 
court:  (c)  attorney  licensed  to  practice  law  in  N.H.;  (d)  two  public  members:  (e)  mental 
health  professional:  (f)  three  marital  mediators,  nominated  by  the  N.H.  Mediators 
Association.  Members  listed  in  (c)  through  (f)  shall  be  appointed  by  the  governor  with 
consent  of  the  council  for  two  year  terms.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  Board 
elects  chairman  every  two  years.  RSA  328-C 

GEORGINE  M.  WILLIAMS,  Hooksett 
April  1,  1998  to  September  6,  2006 


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OLIVIA  A.  RUEL,  Keene 
April  1,  1998  to  September  6,  2006 

KAREN  BORGSTROM,  Lyme 

January  26,  2005  to  October  11,  2006 

(Attorney) 

HONEY  HASTINGS,  Milford 
March  14,  2001  to  November  21,  2006 

I.  TERRY  STURKE,  Concord 

July  14,  2000  to  April  10,  2006 

(Mental  Health  Professional) 

KAREN  McCALL-GRAMITT,  Nashua 

September  3,  2003  to  April  10,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

C.  SCOTT  MOFFETT,  Glen 

September  3,  2003  to  April  10,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

Merrimack  River  Valley  Flood  Control  Commission 

Six  members,  three  residents  of  Massachusetts  one  of  whom  shall  be  a  resident  of  the 
Merrimack  Valley,  and  three  of  New  Hampshire.  New  Hampshire  members  to  be  appointed 
by  the  governor  and  council  in  the  month  of  February.  Term,  three  years  from  and  after 
the  first  day  of  March.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  RSA  484 

RANDY  J.  PERKINS,  Franklin 
July  14,  2000  to  March  1,  2003 

MERTON  L.  MANN,  Dunbarton 
March  6,  1996  to  March  1,  2007 

FREDERICK  W.  WELCH,  Bristol 
September  8,  1994  to  March  1,  2005 

Milk  Sanitation  Board 

Seven  members  as  follows:  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Markets  and  Foods,  the  Director 
of  the  Division  of  Public  Health,  or  his  designee,  the  Dean  of  the  College  of  life  science  and 
agriculture  at  the  University  of  New  Hampshire  or  a  member  of  his  teaching  staff  to  be 
designated  by  him.  Also,  an  individual  who  holds  a  milk  plant  license  and  three  individuals 
who  hold  valid  producer  permits  who  shall  be  residents  of  N.H.  and  shall  be  appointed  by 
the  governor  with  consent  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  six  years  and  until  their  successors 
are  appointed  and  qualified.   RSA  184 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  565 


GLENN  BOHANAN,  Contoocook 

July  31,  1996  to  November  1,  2005 

(Milk  Producer) 

TIMOTHY  BUTTON,  Penacook 

May  29,  2002  to  November  1,  2007 

(Milk  Plant  Licensee) 

SHARLENE  BEAUDRY,  Walpole 

March  4,  1998  to  October  11,  2009 
(Milk  Producer) 

GARY  PETERS,  Bath 

July  10,  1996  to  October  11,  2010 

(Milk  Producer) 

Mount  Washington  Commission 

Eleven  members,  five  appointed  by  governor  and  council,  one  of  whom  shall  be  a  member 
of  the  house  of  representatives  and  one  a  member  of  the  senate;  one  member  of  each  shall 
be  appointed  through  the  concurrence  of  the  boards  of  directors  of  the  following  groups:  the 
Mount  Washington  Auto  Road;  the  Mount  Washington  Observatory,  Mount  Washington  TV 
Inc.  and  the  Mount  Washington  Cog  Railway;  one  member  shall  be  appointed  by  the 
supervisor  of  the  White  Mountain  National  Forest  to  represent  the  same,  ex-officio;  one 
member  shall  be  appointed  by  the  president  of  the  Appalachian  Mountain  Club  to  represent 
said  club,  ex-officio.  Term,  five  years.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term. 
RSA  227-B 

PAUL  T.  FITZGERALD,  Laconia 
February  10,  1988  to  July  2,  2009 

PAUL  H.  INGERSOLL,  SR.,  Berlin 
April  28,  1999  to  July  2,  2009 

GUY  GOSSELIN,  Gorham 
February  20,  2002  to  July  2,  2009 

SENATOR  JOHN  T.  GALLUS,  Berlin 
February  11,  2004  to  February  11,  2009 

VACANCY 

(State  Representative  Member) 

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 


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JEFFREY  C.  TOWNE,  Concord 
April  16,  2003  to  July  I,  2007 

KEVIN  A.  CLOUGHERTY,  Manchester 

December  20,  2000  to  October  9,  2005 

(Municipal  government) 

JAMES  E.  TIBBETTS,  Colebrook 
May  23,  2001  to  July  1,2009 

STEVE  S.  PANAGOULIS,  Plymouth 

July  14,  2004  to  July  1,2005 

(Municipal  Government) 

Municipal  Records  Board 

Board  consists  of  the  following  persons  or  their  designees;  (a)  Director  of  Division  of 
Archives  and  Records  Management;  (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;  (0  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  Administration.  Board  shall  elect  its  own  chairman  and  vice- 
chairman.  RSA  33-A:4-a 

DAVID  R.  PROPER,  Keene 

August  18,  1980  to  August  18,  2007 

(Professional  Historian) 

Northeast  Interstate  Dairy  Compact  Commission 

The  NH  delegation  shall  consist  of  the  following  3  members:  one  dairy  farmer  who  is 
engaged  in  the  production  of  milk;  one  representative  of  consumer  interests;  and  one  owner 
or  officer  of  a  fluid  milk  processing  or  distribution  plant  appointed  by  governor  and  council. 
Term  for  3  years.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  in  the  same  manner  as  the  original  appointment 
for  unexpired  term.  RSA  184-A 

POWELL  CABOT,  Walpole 

June  19,  1996  to  June  19,  2005 

(Dairy  Processor) 

DEBORAH  A.  ERB,  Landaff 

June  19,  1996  to  June  19,2007 

(Dairy  Farmer) 

DOUGLAS  E.  MORRIS,  Durham 

June  24,  1998  to  June  19,  2006 

(Consumer  Interests) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  567 


PARI-MUTUEL  COMMISSION 

78  Regional  Drive,  Concord  271-2158 
Six  members  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council.  Three 
members  shall  represent  the  interests  of  greyhound  racing  and  three  shall  represent  the 
interests  of  thoroughbred  horse  racing  and  harness  horse  racing.  Term,  three  years  and 
until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term. 
Annually,  one  member  shall  be  chosen  chairperson  by  the  commission  and  one  as  secretary. 
RSA  284 

TIMOTHY  J.  CONNORS,  Portsmouth 

December  27.  1968  to  April  9,  2006 

(Thoroughbred  and  Harness  Horse  Racing  Interests) 

WARREN  LEARY.  Alton 

December  18,  1996  to  April  9,  2007 

(Greyhound  Racing  Interests) 

ROBERT  S.  FENNERTY.  Bow 

November  10,  1981  to  April  9,  2005 

ANTHONY  URBAN,  Berlin 
September  24,  2004  to  September  24,  2007 

LYNN  M.  PRESBY,  Freedom 

January  19,  2000  to  September  17,  2005 

(Greyhound  Racing  Interests) 

MICHAEL  J.  GATSAS,  Manchester 

February  11,  2004  to  January  21,  2007 

(Thoroughbred  and  Harness  Horse  Racing  Interests) 

Executive  Director 

Paul  M.  Kelley,  Seabrook 

PEASE  DEVELOPMENT  AUTHORITY 

300  Corporate  Drive,  Portsmouth  433-6088 
Board  of  directors  shall  consist  of  one  member  appointed  by  the  governor  and  executive 
council;  one  member  appointed  by  the  mayor  and  city  council  of  city  of  Portsmouth;  one 
member  appointed  by  the  board  of  selectmen  of  the  town  of  Newington;  one  member 
appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senate:  one  member  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house 
of  representatives;  one  member  appointed  jointly  by  the  mayor  and  city  council  of  the  city 
of  Portsmouth  and  the  board  of  selectmen  of  the  town  of  Newington;  and  one  member  who 
is  nominated  by  a  majority  vote  of  the  legislative  delegation  of  Strafford  county,  including 
the  senators  whose  districts  include  town  in  Strafford  county,  and  who  is  appointed  by  the 
governor,  the  senate  president,  and  the  speaker  of  the  house.  This  member  shall  be  a  resident 
of  Strafford  county  and  shall  serve  an  initial  term  of  two  years  beginning  June  1,  1993. 
Governor  shall  appoint  the  chairman,  who  shall  serve  in  that  capacity  at  the  pleasure  of  the 
governor.  Directors  shall  hold  office  for  three-years  and  until  their  successors  shall  have 


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been  appointed.  Directors  shall  be  residents  of  N.H.  No  director  shall  be  an  elected  public 
official  of  the  state,  federal  government,  or  any  political  subdivision  of  the  state  or  federal 
government.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law,  public  employees  and  appointed 
officials  of  the  state  and  any  of  its  political  subdivisions  may  serve,  if  appointed  in 
accordance  with  the  provisions  of  this  chapter,  as  directors  of  the  authority.  The  board  shall 
appoint  an  executive  director  who  shall  hold  office  for  an  indefinite  term  at  the  pleasure  of 
the  board.  RS  A  12-G 

WILLIAM  S.  BARTLETT,  Kingston,  Chm. 
July  19,  1995  to  May  23,  2005 

Division  of  Ports  and  Harbors 
Director 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  who  shall  be  qualified  by  education  and  experience 
and  who  shall  hold  office  for  a  term  of  five-years.  RSA  12-G:43 

GENO  MARCONI,  Portsmouth 
July  10,  2002  to  July  1,2006 

Ports  and  Harbors  Advisory  Council 

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  state  tidal  waters  and  at  least  one  appointive  member  shall 
be  a  commercial  fisherman  engaged  in  that  industry  on  the  seacoast,  and  each  shall  serve  a 
term  of  five-years,  and  until  their  successors  are  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  to  be 
filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  In  addition  to  the  6  appointive  members,  the  commissioner  of 
the  department  of  resources  and  economic  development  and  the  mayor  of  the  city  of 
Portsmouth,  or  their  designees,  shall  be,  by  virtue  of  their  offices,  members  of  the  council. 
Council  elects  chairman  from  their  members.  RSA  12-G:44 

PATRICIA  KELLEY,  Greenland 
March  23,  2005  to  December  16,  2008 

ALAN  F.  VANGILE,  Portsmouth 

October  24,  2001  to  December  16,  2004 

(Commercial  Fisherman) 

MICHAEL  J.  COFFEY,  Portsmouth 
September  3,  2003  to  December  16,  2005 

MARK  C.  EPPLY,  Rye 

March  23,  2005  to  August  29,  2008 

ANTHONY  P.  ASLANIAN,  Greenland 
February  20,  2002  to  December  16,  2006 

DIANE  TERRAGNI,  Dunbarton 
September  25,  2002  to  December  16,  2007 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  569 


State  Board  for  the  Licensing  and  Regulation  of  Plumbers 

21  South  Fruit  Street,  Ste.  24,  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 
either  the  provision  of  plumbing  services  or  an  activity  directly  related  to  plumbing, 
including  the  representation  of  the  board  or  trade  for  a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years 
preceding  appointment.  Appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  approval  of  the  council.  Term 
five  years  and  no  member  of  the  board  shall  be  appointed  to  more  than  2  consecutive  terms. 
The  board  annually  elects  a  chairman  and  vice-chairman.  RSA  329-A 

TEDD  P.  EVANS,  Concord 

July  5,  2001  to  July  1,2006 

(Master  Plumber) 

JOHN  T  PENDLETON,  Nashua 

November  21,  2001  to  July  1,  2008 

(Public  Member) 

ROBERT  HILL,  Bow 

December  15,  2004  to  February  3,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

DAVID  M.  RIETH,  Laconia 

November  19,2003  to  July  1,  2005 

(Journeyman  Plumber) 

JAMES  VAROTSIS,  Portsmouth 

August  28,  1996  to  October  28,  2006 

(Master  Plumber) 

Poet  Laureate 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Must  be  a  resident  of  N.H.  Term,  five  years.  RSA  3-A 

CYNTHIA  HUNTINGTON,  Hanover 
March  22,  2004  to  March  22,  2009 

Police  Commission 

Three  persons  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  No  more  than  two  shall  be  of  the 
same  political  party.  Term,  three  years  (from  September  1)  and  until  successor  is 
qualified.  Laws  of  1913,  148:1,  2.  Laws  of  1947,  342.. 

Nashua 

THOMAS  A.  MAFFEE,  r 
September  10,  1984  to  September  1,  2006 

ROBERT  E.  VALADE 

December  1,  2004  to  September  1,  2007 


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DAVID  LAVOIE 
January  24,  2003  to  September  1,  2005 

POSTSECONDARY  EDUCATION  COMMISSION 

3  Barrell  Court,  Ste  300,  Concord  271-2555 
Twenty-one  members  as  follows:  President  of  the  University  of  New  Hampshire;  President 
of  Keene  State  College,  President  of  Plymouth  State  University,  the  Chancellor  of  the 
university  system,  a  president  of  one  of  the  institutions  of  the  department  of  postsecondary 
vocational-technical  college,  to  be  chosen  by  the  board  of  trustees  of  that  department,  two 
members  to  be  appointed  by  the  Trustees  of  the  University  of  New  Hampshire,  one  of  whom 
shall  be  a  full-time  undergraduate  student  who  is  a  resident  of  the  State  and  whose  term  shall 
cease  upon  graduation  or  change  of  status  as  such  undergraduate  student;  the  commissioner 
of  education;  and  the  commissioner  of  postsecondary  vocational-technical  education;  one 
member  to  be  appointed  by  the  board  of  trustees  of  the  department  of  postsecondary 
vocational-technical  education  who  shall  be  a  representative  of  the  technical  institute  and  the 
vocational-technical  colleges  who  shall  be  a  full  time  student  at  one  of  these  institutions  and 
a  resident  of  the  state,  whose  term  shall  expire  upon  graduation  or  when  he  is  no  longer  a 
full  time  student;  six  representatives  of  the  private  four-year  Colleges  in  New  Hampshire 
appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  on  recommendation  by  the  New  Hampshire  College 
and  University  Council,  with  no  more  than  one  representative  from  any  one  college;  one 
full-time  undergraduate  student  of  a  private  four  year  college  in  the  State  of  New  Hampshire, 
to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  from  a  list  of  at  least  five  students  submitted  by 
the  New  Hampshire  College  and  University  Council,  who  shall  be  a  resident  of  New 
Hampshire  and  whose  term  shall  expire  upon  graduation  or  change  of  status  from  a  full-time 
student;  one  member  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  as  representatives  from 
the  following  type  colleges  or  schools:  Junior  Colleges,  Proprietary  Schools,  Junior  or 
Senior  Colleges  and  Community  Colleges  not  members  of  the  New  Hampshire  College  and 
University  Council;  four  members  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  who  shall  be 
residents  of  the  State  and  of  the  lay  public  having  no  official  connection  with  any 
postsecondary  educational  institution  as  an  employee,  trustee,  or  member  on  a  Board  of 
Directors  of  any  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 

PAUL  LEBLANC,  Manchester 

July  28,  2004  to  June  30,  2009 

(On  recommendation  from  N.H.  College  and  University  Council) 

HANNAH  M.  McCARTHY,  Nashua 

(President  of  Daniel  Webster  College) 

August  18,  1995  to  June  30,  2007 

(On  recommendation  from  N.H.  College  and  University  Council) 

GEORGE  J.  HAGERTY,  Keene 

(Rep.  Franklin  Pierce  College) 

August  20,  1997  to  June  30,  2008 

(On  recommendation  from  N.H.  College  and  University  Council) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  571 


WILLIAM  J.  FARRELL,  PhD,  Nashua 

(Rep.  Rivier  College) 

May  29,  2002  to  June  30,  2006 

(Nominated  by  College  and  University  Council) 

FATHER  JONATHAN  DEFELICE,  Manchester 

(Representing  St.  Anselm's  College) 

July  11,  1990  to  June  30,  2005 

(On  recommendation  of  N.H.  College  and  University  Council) 

RONALD  P.  MURRO,  Lyman 

May  9,  2001  to  June  30,  2005 

(Representing  a  College  not  a  member  of  the  N.H.  College  and  University  Council) 

CHRISTOPHER  J.  SULLIVAN,  Concord 

September  19,  2001  to  June  30,  2006 

(Lay  Public) 

ELIEZER  RIVERA,  Keene 

March  24,  2004  to  June  30,  2008 

(Lay  Public) 

DAVID  L.  MAHONEY,  Nashua 

September  15,  1999  to  June  30,  2008 

(Lay  Public) 

KENNETH  R.  RHODES,  Auburn 

October  28,  1998  to  June  30,  2007 

(Lay  Public) 

STANLEY  A.  COLLA,  JR.,  Hanover 

September  20,  2000  to  June  30,  2007 

(Upon  recommendation  of  NH  College  and  University  Council) 

Executive  Director 

Appointed  by  the  Postsecondary  Education  Commission.     Term,  four  years  and  until 
successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  RSA  188-D 

DR.  KATHRYN  G.  DODGE,  Peterborough 
March  14,  2001  to  March  14,  2009 


REGIONAL  COMMUNITY-  TECHNICAL  COLLEGES  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

31  College  Drive,  Concord  271-6484 

Board  of  trustees  comprised  of  25  members  as  follows:  (a)  Nine  non-voting,ex-officio 
members:  the  governor;  the  commissioner  and  deputy  commissioner  of  the  regional 
community-technical   colleges,   the   presidents   of  the   4   regional   community-technical 


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colleges,  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  resources  and  economic  development,  and 
the  commissioner  of  the  department  of  education,  (b)  Four  members  from  the  fields  of 
business  and  industry;  two  of  whom  shall  serve  a  4-year  term  and  two  of  whom  shall  serve 
a  two-year  term  followed  by  an  additional  4-year  term  if  reappointed,  (c)  One  member  shall 
be  a  high  school  vocational  director,  (d)  One  member  shall  be  an  alumni  member  from  one 
of  the  regional  community-technical  colleges  who  shall  serve  a  2-year  term  followed  by  an 
additional  4-year  term  if  reappointed,  (e)  One  member  shall  be  from  the  field  of  education 
or  technology,  (f)  One  member  shall  be  from  the  health  services  professions  who  shall  serve 
a  2-year  term  followed  by  an  additional  4-year  term  if  reappointed,  (g)  Two  members  shall 
be  from  the  field  of  labor,  one  of  whom  shall  serve  a  4-year  term  and  the  other  shall  serve  a 
2-year  term  followed  by  an  additional  4-year  term  if  reappointed,  (h)  Two  members  shall  be 
from  the  general  public,  one  of  whom  shall  serve  a  4-year  term,  and  the  other  shall  serve  a 
2-year  term  followed  by  an  additional  4-year  term  if  reappointed,  (i)  One  member  shall  be 
from  the  community  services  sector,  (j)  Two  members  shall  be  full-time  students  who  shall 
be  N.H.  residents  and  enrolled  in  one  of  the  community-technical  colleges.  The  student 
trustees  shall  be  voted  from  the  7  community-technical  college  campus  locations  proceeding 
in  alphabetical  order,  and  shall  be  elected  by  the  student  body  of  the  campuses  responsible 
for  providing  the  student  trustees.  The  student  trustees  shall  serve  a  one-year  term 
commencing  June  1  of  they  year  elected  through  May  3 1  of  the  following  year.  In  the  event 
that  a  student  trustee  ceases  for  any  reason  to  be  a  student  at  the  school  from  which  such 
trustees  was  elected,  the  commissioner  of  the  regional-community  technical  colleges  shall 
declare  a  vacancy  in  the  student  trustee  position,  and  the  next  school  in  order  shall  elect  the 
student  trustee  who  shall  serve  for  the  remainder  of  the  predecessor's  term,  and  an  additional 
one-year  term  following  immediately  thereafter,  (k)  One  member  from  the  law  enforcement 
community  who  shall  serve  a  4-year  term.  At  least  one  trustee  shall  be  from  each  executive 
council  district.  All  members  shall  be  residents  of  N.H.  Except  for  the  governor,  no  person 
who  holds  public  office  shall  serve  on  the  board. 

All  members,  except  student  members,  shall  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for 
4-year  terms,  unless  otherwise  specified  in  this  section.  Terms  of  elected  members  shall  end 
on  June  30  except  the  term  of  the  student  member.  All  members,  except  student  members 
shall  hold  office  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the 
unexpired  term  only  and  in  the  same  manner  as  the  original  appointment.  Board  elects 
chairperson  annually.  RSA  188-F 

LINDA  B.  HORAN,  Alstead 

June  25,  2003  to  February  3,  2007 

(Labor) 

WALTER  R.  PETERSON,  Peterborough 

February  3,  1999  to  February  3,  2007 

(Education) 

CLAUDETTE  L.  MAHAR,  Amherst 

February  3,  1999  to  February  3,  2009 

(Health) 

PAUL  HOLLOWAY,  Rye 

January  7,  2004  to  February  3,  2007 
(Business/Industry) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  573 


DAVID  C.  PAQUETTE,  Hooksett 

February  3,  1999  to  February  3,  2009 

(Labor) 

ANN  M.  TORR,  Dover 

February  3,  1999  to  February  3,  2009 

(General  Public) 

WILLIAM  R.  GRIMM,  Franklin 

September  3,  2003  to  February  3,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

DANIEL  B.  McLEOD,  Bow 

January  7,  2004  to  February  17,  2007 

(Business  &  Industry) 

WAYNE  E.  COTTON,  Keene 
April  6,  2005  to  February  17,  2007 
(High  School  Vocational  Director) 

CARL  E.  LINDBLADE,  North  Conway 

September  19,  2001  to  February  17,  2005 

(Business  &  Industry) 

CONNIE  M.  ROY-CZYZOWSKI 

November  10,  2004  to  February  17,  2007 
(Community  Service  Director) 

THOMAS  E.  WILHELMSEN,  JR.,  Hollis 

February  17,  1999  to  February  17,  2005 

(Business  &  Industry) 

EVE  E.  EISENBISE,  Hooksett 

March  3,  1999  to  March  3,  2007 

(Law  Enforcement) 

JOSHUA  E.  MENARD,  Hillsborough 

April  6,  2005  to  March  3,  2009 

(Alumni  Member) 

Commissioner 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  four-year  term.  Shall  be  qualified  by  education 
and  experience.  RSA  188-F 

WILLIAM  SIMONTON,  Concord 
October  8,  2003  to  July  1,  2007 


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Deputy  Commissioner 

Nominated  by  commissioner,  with  the  approval  of  the  board  of  trustees,  to  be  confirmed  by 
governor  and  council  to  serve  at  the  pleasure  of  the  board  of  trustees. 

CHARLES  W.  ANNAL,  Concord 
Term  began  January  2 1 ,  2004 

Presidents  of  Regional  Community-Technical  Institutes  and  Colleges 

Nominated  by  commissioner,  subject  to  approval  by  the  board  of  trustees,  a  president  of 
each  regional  institution  who  shall  be  confirmed  by  the  governor  and  council  to  serve  at  the 
pleasure  of  the  board  of  trustees.  Presidents  shall  be  qualified  by  education  and  experience. 
RSA  188-F:2 

THOMAS  WISBEY,  Exeter 
(President  of  Community  Technical  College  at  Manchester/Stratham) 

KATHERINE  ENEGUESS,  Errol 

Term  begins  July  14,  2004 

(President  of  New  Hampshire  Community  Technical  College  of  Berlin/Laconia) 

LYNN  KILCHENSTEIN,  Concord 

Term  begins  July  14,  2004 

(President  of  New  Hampshire  Technical  Institute  of  Concord) 

Christa  McAuliffe  Planetarium  Commission 

Commission  consists  of  two  member  of  the  house  of  representatives  appointed  by  the 
speaker  of  the  house;  two  members  of  the  senate,  appointed  by  the  senate  president;  six 
members  from  the  private  sector  representing  business  and  the  not-for-profit  community, 
appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  three-years;  two  members  representing 
the  education  community,  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  three-years; 
and  the  commission  of  cultural  resources  and  the  president  of  the  New  Hampshire  technical 
institute,  who  shall  serve  as  ex-officio  members.  Commission  annually  elects  chairperson 
from  its  members.  RSA12-L 

RICHARD  ASHOOH.  Bedford 
September  19,  2001  to  September  19,  2007 

ANTOINETTE  B.  GALVIN,  Portsmouth 

September  19,  2001  to  September  19,  2007 

(Education  Community) 

DANIEL  ST.  HILAIRE,  Penacook 
December  15,  2004  to  September  19,  2007 

GREGORY  G.  CARSON,  Londonderry 

December  15,  2004  to  September  19,  2007 

(Education  Community) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  575 


KAREN  BIANCO.  Gilford 
September  19,  2001  to  September  19,  2007 

WILLIAM  LAMBRUKOS,  Concord 
September  19,  2001  to  September  19,  2007 


ERLE  PIERCE,  Bow 
December  15,  2004  to  October  10,  2007 

BYRON  O.  CHAMPLIN.  Concord 
April  17.  2002  to  April  17,  2005 


Director  of  the  Planetarium 

Shall  be  nominated  by  the  commission  and  confirmed  by  governor  and  council  to  serve  at 
the  pleasure  of  the  commission.  RSA  12-L  (Ch.  136;  2001) 

JEAN  GERULSKIS 

Term  began  December  17,  1997 

Public  Employee  Labor  Relations  Board 

153  Manchester  Street,  GAA  Plaza,  Bldg.  1,  Concord  271-2587 
Five  regular  and  four  alternate  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Two 
regular  and  one  alternate  shall  have  extensive  experience  representing  organized  labor,  two 
regular  and  one  alternate  shall  have  extensive  experience  in  representing  management 
interest,  a  fifth  member  who  shall  be  chairman,  and  2  alternate  members  be  appointed  to 
represent  the  public  at  large  who  shall  not  hold  elective  or  appointive  public  office,  or 
elected  or  appointive  office  or  membership,  in  organized  labor  at  the  time  of  their 
appointment  or  during  their  term.  Term  for  all  members,  six  years.  Regular  members 
shall  hold  office  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  for  regular  members 
shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  RSA  273-A:2 

E.  VINCENT  HALL,  Nashua 

May  8,  1990  to  October  29.  2007 

(Labor) 

SEYMOUR  OSMAN,  Dover 

February  19,  1997  to  October  15,  2008 

(Management) 

RICHARD  E.  MOLAN,  Manchester 

March  7,  1986  to  October  2,  2009 

(Labor) 

JAMES  O'MARA,  Amherst 

July  14,  2004  to  September  17,  2010 

(Management) 


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JOHN  BUCKLEY,  Dover 

February  3,  1999  to  September  12,  2005 

(Public) 

TERESA  B.  JONES,  Dover 

December  4,  2002  to  December  6,  2009 

(alt.  Member  rep.  Labor) 

CAROL  M.  GRANFIELD,  Meredith 

December  1,  1999  to  December  19,  2009 

(alt.  Member  rep.  Management) 

BRUCE  K.  JOHNSON,  Gilford 

March  3,  1999  to  February  13,  2010 

(alt.  Member  rep.  Public) 

DORIS  M.  DESAUTEL,  Concord 

September  28,  1999  to  September  28,  2005 

(alt.  member  rep.  Public) 

PUBLIC  UTILITIES  COMMISSION 

21  South  Fruit  Street,  Ste.  10,  Concord,  271-2431 
Three  commissioners,  who  shall  be  full-time  employees  and  shall  engage  in  no  other  gainful 
employment  during  their  terms.  One  shall  be  an  attorney  and  a  member  of  the  New 
Hampshire  Bar  and  one  shall  have  either  background  or  experience  or  both  in  one  or  more 
of  the  following:  engineering,  economics,  accounting  or  finance.  Appointed  by  the  governor 
with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council  following  a  public  hearing  before  the  council  for 
a  term  of  six  years  (which  begins  first  day  of  July  in  odd-numbered  years)  and  until 
successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  RSA  363 

GRAHAM  MORRISON,  Portsmouth 
October  8,  2003  to  July  1,  2009 

MICHAEL  D.  HARRINGTON,  Strafford 
November  10,  2004  to  July  1,  2005 

THOMAS  B.  GETZ,  Manchester,  Chm. 
October  10,  2001  to  July  1,  2007 

Office  of  the  Consumer  Advocate 

Consumer  advocate  to  be  appointed  by  governor  and  council  who  is  a  qualified  attorney 
admitted  to  practice  in  NH.  Term,  four  years  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and 
qualified.  Prior  to  the  expiration  of  the  consumer  advocate's  term,  the  members  of  the 
Residential  Ratepayers  Advisory  Board  shall  recommend  to  the  governor  and  council 
whether  to  reappoint  the  consumer  advocate.  If  the  board  does  not  recommend 
reappointment,  or  the  governor  and  council  do  not  accept  the  board's  recommendation  to 
reappoint,  the  board  shall  then  recommend  3  persons  to  the  governor  and  council  to  fill  the 
position.  RSA  363:28, 1 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  577 


F.  ANNE  ROSS,  Salisbury 
November  5,  2003  to  November  5,  2007 

Residential  Ratepayers  Advisory  Board 

Nine  members  as  follows:  Three  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house  -  one  shall  represent 
the  interests  of  residential  ratepayers;  one  shall  represent  the  interests  of  the  elderly;  and  one 
shall  be  a  public  member.  Three  members  appointed  by  the  senate  president  -  one  shall 
represent  the  interests  of  residential  ratepayers;  one  shall  represent  the  interests  of  the 
disabled;  and  one  shall  represent  environmental  concerns.  Three  members  appointed  by  the 
governor  and  council  -  one  shall  represent  the  interests  of  persons  of  low  income;  one  shall 
represent  the  interests  of  small  business  owners;  and  one  shall  represent  the  interest  of 
residents  of  low-income  housing.  Term,  three  years.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  in  the  same 
manner  as  original  appointments.  Board  elects  chairperson  annually.  RSA  363:28-a 

LAWRENCE  KELLY,  Berlin 

October  14,  1999  to  October  14,  2005 

(Represents  interests  of  persons  of  low-income) 

OTIS  E.  PERRY,  Dover 

August  22,  2001  to  October  14,  2005 

(Represents  interests  of  residents  of  low-income  housing) 

RICHARD  STONER,  Manchester 

November  19,  2003  to  January  5,  2006 

(Represents  interests  of  small  business  owners) 


DEPARTMENT  OF  RESOURCES  AND  ECONOMIC  DEVELOPMENT 

172  Pembroke  Rd.,  Concord,  271-241 1 

Commissioner 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Term,  four  years  from  the  date  of  appointment  and 
until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  RSA 
12-A:2 

SEAN  O'KANE 
May  7,  2004  to  April  1,  2006 

Director  of  the  Division  of  Forest  and  Lands,  State  Forester 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  on  nomination  by  the  commissioner.  Term,  four 
years  from  the  date  of  appointment  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancy 
to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  RSA  12-A:3 

PHILIP  BRYCE,  Deering 
October  23,  1996  to  April  1,  2006 


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Director  of  the  Division  of  Economic  Development 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  on  nomination  by  the  commissioner.  Term,  four 
years  from  date  of  appointment  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancy  to 
be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.   RSA  12-A:3 

STUART  T.  ARNETT,  Claremont 
October  28,  1998  to  April  1,  2006 

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. 

ALLISON  A.  McLEAN,  New  London 
March  23,  2005  to  April  1,  2006 

Financial  Counselor 

Appointed  by  the  commissioner,  with  approval  of  the  governor  and  council  to  serve  at  the 
pleasure  of  the  commissioner.  Shall  be  qualified  by  education  and  experience.  RSA  12-A 

VACANCY 

Advisory  Committee  on  International  Trade 

Fifteen  members  as  follows:  one  senator,  appointed  by  the  senate  president;  one  house 
member,  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house;  the  governor  or  his  designee;  the 
commissioner  of  the  department  of  resources  and  economic  development  or  designee;  a 
representative  of  the  U.S.  Small  Business  Administration,  appointed  by  that  organization;  a 
representative  of  the  Business  and  Industry  Association  of  N.H.  who  has  experience  in  the 
area  of  international  trade,  appointed  by  the  association;  the  director  of  the  N.H.  Port 
Authority  or  designee;  a  representative  of  the  N.H.  Association  of  Commerce  and  Industry 
who  has  experience  in  the  area  of  international  trade,  appointed  by  that  association;  a 
representative  of  the  N.H.  International  Trade  Association  with  experience  in  the  area  of 
international  trade,  appointed  by  the  association;  a  representative  of  the  N.H.  Bankers  Assoc, 
with  experience  in  the  area  of  international  trade,  appointed  by  that  association;  the  director 
of  the  Pease  Development  Authority  or  designee:  the  director  of  the  N.H.  Small  Business 
Development  Center  or  designee;  a  representative  of  the  U.S.  Department  of  Commerce, 
International  Trade  Administration,  appointed  by  such  department,  a  representative  of  the 
N.H.  High  Technology  Council  who  has  experience  in  the  area  of  international  trade, 
appointed  by  that  organization,  a  representative  of  the  Software  Association  of  N.H.  who  has 
experience  in  the  area  of  international  trade,  appointed  by  that  organization,  the  director  of 
the  Manchester  airport,  or  designee,  one  or  more  representatives  of  the  business  community 
selected  by  the  advisory  committee  on  international  trade  to  represent  the  interest  of  that 
community  in  the  area  of  international  business  development,  and  2  members  appointed  by 
the  governor  and  council  as  follows:  one  shall  be  a  representative  of  the  academic 
community  and  one  shall  be  a  representative  of  organized  labor.   RSA  12-A:30 


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MASOOD  SAMII,  Merrimack 

Term  began  April  28,  1999 

(Academic  Community) 

KEVIN  E.  CASH,  Somersworth 
Term  began  May  26,  1999 
(Rep.  Of  Organized  Labor) 

Advisory  Commission 

Eight  persons,  seven  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  five  years 
and  until  his  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired 
term.  One  member  shall  be  the  Commissioner  of  Transportation  or  his  designated 
representative  whose  appointment  shall  be  co-terminous  with  the  Commissioner's  tenure  of 
office.  Members  shall  be  residents  of  New  Hampshire,  at  least  one  of  whom  shall  be 
qualified,  experienced  and  representative  of  each  of  the  following:  manufacturing, 
agriculture,  recreation,  forestry,  general  public,  commerce  and  public  relations.  No  more 
than  four  shall  be  of  the  same  political  party.  Governor  annually  to  designate  chairman  from 
among  its  membership  and  no  member  shall  be  eligible  to  serve  as  chairman  more  than  three 
years.  RSA  12-A:5 

MICHAEL  MONKS,  d,  Amherst 

December  6,  1995  to  April  1,  2008 

(Manufacturing) 

THOMAS  J.  SEDORIC,  i,  Rye  Beach 

December  18,  2002  to  April  1.  2009 

(Commerce) 

NORTHAM  PARR,  i,  Rumney 

December  6.  1995  to  April  1,  2005 

(Forestry) 

RICHARD  F.  HAMILTON,  North  Woodstock 

June  23,  1986  to  April  1,2006 

(Public  Relations) 

DOUGLAS  J.  PEARSON,  Bedford 

June  11.  1991  to  April  1,2006 

(Public  Member) 

RICHARD  D.  GREELEY,  d,  Wilton 

October  22,  1997  to  April  1,  2007 

(Agriculture) 

DONNA  J.  KUETHE,  i,  Laconia 

June  6,  2001  to  April  1,2007 

(Recreation) 


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Cannon  Mountain  Advisory  Commission 

The  state  treasurer  shall  serve  as  an  ex-officio  member.  Three  members  appointed  by 
governor  and  council,  each  of  whom  shall  have  demonstrated  a  knowledge  and  capability  in 
the  field  of  ski  area  operations  for  a  term  of  three  years.  Three  members  appointed  by  the 
president  of  the  senate;  one  may  be  a  member  of  the  private  sector  and  at  least  2  shall  be 
senators,  one  of  whom  shall  be  the  senator  representing  the  district  in  which  Cannon 
Mountain  is  located.  Three  members  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house  of 
representatives;  one  shall  be  a  representative  from  a  district  within  the  White  Mountain 
region,  one  shall  be  a  member  of  the  house  resources,  recreation  and  development 
committee,  and  one  may  be  a  member  of  the  private  sector.  Terms  of  elected  members  shall 
be  coterminous  with  their  terms  of  office;  terms  of  all  other  appointed  members  shall  be 
three-years.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term  in  same  manner  as  original 
appointment.    RSA  12-A:29-b 

KENNETH  B.  MacLEOD,  Franconia 
February  20,  2002  to  January  1,  2006 

GEORGIE  A.  THOMAS,  Thornton 
March  6,  2002  to  January  1,  2006 

JERE  A.  PEABODY,  Franconia 
August  26,  1998  to  January  1,  2006 

Caretaker  of  the  Old  Man  of  the  Mountain 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  to  serve  at  pleasure  of  same.  RSA  3-B 

DAVID  C.  NIELSEN,  Gilmanton 
Term  began  January  23,  1991 

Connecticut  Lakes  Headwaters  Citizens  Committee 

Members  to  include  a  minimum  of  7  members  who  are  residents  of  any  community  in  the 
Great  North  Woods  region  association,  as  established  by  the  state  in  February  1998.  (a)  two 
residents  of  Pittsburg;  (b)  one  resident  of  Clarksville;  and  (c)  one  resident  of  Stewartstown, 
all  to  be  appointed  by  the  selectmen  of  their  respective  towns;  (d)  one  person  who  shall  have 
expertise  in  forestry  and  timber  harvesting,  and  (e)  one  person  who  shall  have  expertise  in 
monitory  conservation  easements,  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house  of  representatives, 
(f)  one  person  who  shall  have  expertise  in  outdoor  recreation  and  tourism  and  (g)  one  person 
who  shall  have  expertise  in  forest  ecology  and  management  of  natural  areas,  appointed  by 
the  president  of  the  senate,  (h)  two  persons  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of 
the  council;  (i)  a  Coos  county  commissioner,  or  designee;  (j)  the  commissioner  of  the 
department  of  resources  and  economic  development,  or  designee;  (k)  the  executive  director 
of  the  fish  and  game  department,  or  designee;  and  (1)  a  representative  of  the  largest  private 
landowner  within  the  borders  of  the  Connecticut  Lakes  headwaters  tract,  appointed  by  the 
landowner,  who  shall  serve  as  an  ex-officio,  non-voting  member.  Term,  three  years. 
Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term  in  same  manner  as  original  appointment.  Members 
may  serve  successive  terms.  Chairperson  elected  from  among  the  public  members,  with 
preference  given  to  a  resident  of  the  Great  North  Woods  region,  if  a  member  from  that  area 
is  willing  to  serve  as  chairman.  RSA  12-A:9-b. 


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DANA  CABANA,  Loudon 
August  14,  2002  to  August  14,  2005 

VACANCY 

Term  to  August  14,  2005 

r 

Joint  Promotional  Program  Screening  Committee 

Consists  of  the  director  of  the  division  of  travel  and  tourism  development  and  eight  members 
appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  one  of  whom  shall  be  nominated  by  the 
commissioner  of  resources  and  economic  development.  The  remaining  seven  members  shall 
be  nominated  by  the  New  Hampshire  travel  council  and  at  least  one  shall  be  representative 
of  each  of  the  following:  a  chamber  of  commerce,  regional  association,  ski  area,  attraction, 
campground  and  lodging.  Term,  three-years.  Members  to  serve  until  successors  are 
appointed  and  qualified.  Committee  elects  its  own  chairman.  RSA  12-A 

DYKE  SHAW,  Sunapee 

September  6,  2000  to  July  13,  2006 

(Skiing) 

RICHARD  HAMILTON,  Littleton 

September  6,  2000  to  July  13,  2006 

(Regional  Associations) 

ROBERT  A.  BRADLEY,  Epsom 

August  18,  1999  to  July  13,  2005 

(Camping) 

STEPHEN  P.  BARBA,  Dixville  Notch 

July  13,  1985  to  July  13,2005 

(Lodging) 

CLINTON  A.  BEAN,  Hanover 

August  9,  2000  to  July  13,  2007 

(Chambers  of  Commerce) 

BRETT  ST.  CLAIR,  Dunbarton 

August  12,  1998  to  July  13,  2007 

(Member-at-Large ) 

GEORGE  PAPPAS,  Portsmouth 

December  18,  2002  to  December  3,  2005 

(Designee  of  Commissioner  of  DRED) 


RON  MEADE,  Canterbury 

August  20,  1997  to  July  13,  2006 

(Attractions) 


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Economic  Development  Matching  Grants  Program 

The  committee  shall  consist  of  the  director  of  the  division  of  economic  development  and  6 
members  appointed  by  governor  and  council  as  follows:  one  of  whom  shall  be  nominated  by 
the  commissioner  of  resources  and  economic  development;  two  of  whom  nominated  by  the 
New  Hampshire  Municipal  Association;  and  three  who  shall  be  nominated  by  the  New 
Hampshire  Association  of  Commerce  and  Industry.  Term,  three  years  and  members  shall 
serve  until  successors  are  appointed  and  qualified.  The  committee  shall  elect  its  own  chairman. 

JENNIFER  QUINLAN,  Portsmouth 
June  26,  2002  to  September  8,  2006 
(Nom.  By  Commissioner  of  DRED) 

KEITH  HICKEY,  Bedford 

October  22,  2003  to  September  8,  2006 

(N.H.  Municipal  Association) 

DENNIS  LAGUEUX,  Manchester 

September  20,  1995  to  September  8,  2006 

(N.H.  Association  of  Commerce  and  Industry) 

GARY  R.  MAYO,  Lebanon 

May  15,  2002  to  September  8,  2003 

(N.H.  Association  of  Commerce  and  Industry) 

H.  SCOTT  FLEGAL,  Nashua 

May  15,  2002  to  September  8,  2003 

(N.H.  Association  of  Commerce  and  Industry) 

VACANCY 

Term  to  September  8,  2006 
(N.H.  Municipal  Association) 

Nash  Stream  Forest  Citizens  Committee. 

Committee  shall  include  a  minimum  of  7  members  who  are  residents  of  any  community  in 
the  Great  North  Woods  region:  (a)  one  resident  of  the  town  of  Stark,  (b)  one  resident  of  the 
town  of  Stratford,  and  (c)  one  resident  of  the  town  of  Columbia,  all  appointed  by  the 
selectmen  of  their  respective  towns,  (d)  One  person  who  shall  have  expertise  in  forestry  and 
timber  harvesting  and  (e)  one  person  who  shall  have  expertise  in  monitoring  conservation 
easements,  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house  of  representatives,  (f)  One  person  who 
shall  have  expertise  in  outdoor  recreation  and  tourism,  and  (g)  one  person  who  shall  have 
expertise  in  forest  ecology  and  management  of  natural  areas,  appointed  by  the  president  of 
the  senate,  (h)  Two  persons  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the  council,  one 
of  whom  shall  be  a  representative  of  a  New  Hampshire  snowmobile  club,  and  one  of  whom 
shall  be  a  representative  of  a  New  Hampshire  environmental  organization,  (i)  A  Coos  county 
commissioner,  or  designee,  (j)  The  commissioner  of  DRED  and  (k)  the  executive  director  of 
the  fish  and  game  department,  or  a  citizen  appointed  as  their  designees;  and  (1)  one  person 
who   is   a  member  of  the   Nash   Stream   Campowners  Association,   appointed  by   the 


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commissioner  of  DRED.  Term,  three-years  and  members  may  serve  successive  terms. 
Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term  in  the  same  manner  as  the  original 
appointment.  Persons  serving  on  the  Connecticut  Lakes  headwaters  citizens  committee  shall 
not  be  eligible  to  serve  as  appointed  members  of  the  Nash  Stream  forest  citizens  committee. 
Members  elected  a  chairperson  from  among  the  public  members.  Preference  shall  be  given 
to  a  resident  of  the  Great  North  Woods  region  if  a  member  from  that  area  is  willing  to  serve 
as  chairman,  otherwise  another  public  member  shall  be  elected.  RSA  12-A:9  (Ch.  45;  2004) 

Initial  appointments:  In  making  initial  appointments  to  the  Nash  Stream  forest  citizens 
committee,  the  appointing  authorities  shall  give  preference  to  those  persons  serving  on  the 
effective  date  of  this  act  on  the  Nash  Stream  Forest  Citizen  Advisory  Committee,  established 
by  the  division  of  forests  and  lands. 


2  G  &  C  VACANCIES 

Telecommunications  Planning  and  Development  Advisory  Committee 

Members  shall  consist  of:  the  governor;  commissioner  of  resources  and  economic 
development;  commissioner  of  administrative  services,  chairman  of  the  public  utilities 
commission:  one  member  of  the  house  of  representatives  appointed  by  the  speaker;  and  one 
member  of  the  senate  appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senate,  or  their  designees;  and  the 
chief  information  officer,  or  designee.  The  legislative  members  terms  shall  be  for  the 
duration  of  their  legislative  term.  The  following  members  shall  be  nominated  by  the 
commissioner  of  resources  and  economic  development  for  appointment  by  the  governor  and 
council  for  three-year  terms,  (l)one  representing  residential  telecommunications 
customers;  (2)  one  representing  large  business  telecommunications  customers;  (3)  one 
representing  small  business  telecommunications  customers;  (4)  one  representing  educator 
providing  distance  learning;  (5)  one  representing  municipal  government;  (6)  one 
representing  county  government;  (7)  one  representing  a  regional  economic  development 
organization  or  a  regional  planning  commission;  and  (8)  up  to  5  members  representing 
several  of  the  following  sectors  of  the  telecommunications  industry;  wireless,  paging, 
incumbent  local  exchange  carriers,  competitive  local  exchange  carriers,  internet  service 
providers,  cable,  long  distance  providers,  and  broadcast  television.  A  member  representing 
one  sector  may  also  represent  one  or  more  other  sectors,  as  deemed  appropriate  by  the 
commissioner.  Initial  terms  of  the  appointed  members  shall  be  as  follows:  (l)-(3)  shall  serve 
a  one-year  term;  (4)-(7)  shall  serve  two-year  terms;  and  (8)  shall  serve  three-year  terms.  All 
members  to  serve  until  a  successor  is  appointed.  Committee  elects  chairperson.    RSA  12-A 

ROBERT  D.  CIANDELLA,  New  Castle 

October  18,  2000  to  October  18,  2005 

(Municipal  Government) 

ARTHUR  DURETTE,  Pembroke 

April  16,  2003  to  October  18,  2005 

(County  Government) 


584  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  MANUAL  2005 


MICHAEL  A.  NEIL,  Berlin 

April  17,  2002  to  October  18,  2004 

(Residential  Telecom  User) 

TED  JASTRZEMBSKI,  Hanover 

October  18,  2000  to  October  18,  2004 

(Small  Business  Telecom  User) 

DAVID  R.  LENDRY,  New  Boston 

April  3,  2002  to  October  18  2004 

(Large  Business  Telecom  User) 

KENNETH  G.  LURVEY,  Strafford 

October  18,  2000  to  October  18,  2005 

(Regional.  Economic  Development.  Organization 

or  Planning  Commission) 

DONALD  BROUGH,  Laconia 

January  21,  2004  to  October  18,  2006 

(Industry) 

WILLIAM  R.  STAFFORD,  Weare 

October  18,  2000  to  October  18,  2006 

(Industry) 

BRIAN  SHEPPARD,  Dover 

October  20,  2004  to  October  18,  2005 

(Long  Distance  Learning) 

TERRY  HICKS,  Gilford 

April  3,  2002  to  November  9,  2003 

(Industry) 


LISA  THORNE,  Manchester 

November  9,  2000  to  November  9,  2006 

(Industry) 

CAROL  MILLER,  Gorham 

April  3,  2002  to  December  6,  2006 

(Industry) 


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Director  of  the  Division  of  Travel  and  Tourism  Development 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  on  nomination  by  the  commissioner.  Term,  four 
years  from  date  of  appointment  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancy  to 
be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term  in  the  same  manner  as  original  appointment.  RSA  12-A:1 

ALICE  L.  DeSOUZA,  Bedford 
September  10,  2004  to  March  8,  2008 


Advisory  Committee  on  Travel  and  Tourism 

Seventeen  members  consisting  of  the  director  of  the  division  of  travel  and  tourism 
development,  3  members  at-large  having  an  interest  in  travel  and  tourism  and  one  person 
from  each  of  the  following:  (a)  chambers  of  commerce;  (b)  regional  and/or  statewide  trade 
associations;  (c)  lodging;  (d)  food  and  beverage;  (e)  recreation;  (f)  attractions:  (g)  camping; 
(h)  culture,  arts  and  history;  (i)  environment  and  wildlife;  (j)  retail  industry;  (k) 
transportation;  and  (1)  education.  Nominated  by  the  commissioner  of  resources  and 
economic  development  for  appointment  by  the  governor  and  executive  council  for  a  term 
of  three-years  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  No  member  other  than  the 
director  of  travel  and  tourism  development  shall  serve  more  than  2  consecutive  terms. 
Geographic  diversity  shall  be  maintained  and  the  board  elects  its  own  chairperson.  RSA  12- 
A:44 

TIMOTHY  BECHERT,  Bedford 

May  7,  2003  to  December  1,  2005 

(Member-at-Large) 

CLINTON  A.  BEAN,  Grantham 

December  1,  1999  to  December  1,  2005 

(Chambers  of  Commerce) 

WILLIAM  E.  BEST,  Portsmouth 

December  1,  1999  to  December  1,  2005 

(Transportation) 

RONALD  F.  BROWN,  Twin  Mountain 

December  1,  1999  to  December  1,  2005 

(Camping) 

TARRY  A.  GALLICHON,  Nashua 

December  1,  1999  to  December  1,  2005 

(Member-at-Large) 

RICHARD  F.  HAMILTON,  North  Woodstock 

December  1,  1999  to  December  1,  2005 

(Attractions) 


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MARJORIE  M.  HUBBARD,  New  Castle 

December  1,  1999  to  December  1,  2005 

(Culture,  Arts  and  History) 

ERICK  LEADBEATER,  Contoocook 

December  1,  1999  to  December  1,  2005 

(Member-at-Large) 

R.  SEAN  O'KANE 

June  25,  2003  to  December  1,  2005 

(rep.  statewide  trade  associations) 

SCOTT  R.  LABNON,  Gorham 

April  16,  2003  to  December  1,  2005 

(Lodging) 

RICHARD  OBER,  Hillsborough 

December  1,  1999  to  December  1,  2005 

(Environment  and  Wildlife) 

ALICE  PEARCE,  North  Woodstock 

December  1,  1999  to  December  1,  2005 

(Recreation) 

WILLIAM  R.  PETERSON,  Bedford 

December  1,  1999  to  December  1,  2005 

(Education) 

NANCY  KYLE,  Pembroke 

April  16,  2003  to  December  1,  2005 

(Retail  Industry) 

ROBERT  D.  GREENLEAF,  Madbury 

December  15,  1999  to  December  15,  2005 

(Food  and  Beverage) 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  RETIREMENT  SYSTEM 

4  Chenell  Drive,  Concord,  271-3351 
Board  of  Trustees 

The  administration  of  this  system  is  vested  in  a  board  of  thirteen  trustees.  State  Treasurer 
shall  be  an  ex-officio  member.  The  governor  and  council  shall  appoint  two  trustees  to  be 
known  as  non-member  trustees,  who  shall  be  qualified  persons  with  business  experience  and 
not  be  members  of  the  system  and  shall  serve  a  term  of  two  years  and  until  their  successors 
are  appointed  and  qualified  except  that  the  original  appointment  of  one  of  the  non-member 
trustees  shall  be  for  a  term  of  one  year.  Remaining  ten  members  of  the  board  shall  consist 
of  two  employees,  two  teachers,  two  permanent  policemen,  two  permanent  firemen,  one 


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member  of  the  senate  who  serves  on  the  insurance  committee  and  who  shall  be  appointed 
annually  by  the  senate  president,  and  one  member  of  the  house  of  representatives  who  serves 
on  the  executive  departments  and  administration  committee  and  who  shall  be  appointed 
annually  by  the  speaker  of  the  house.  Whenever  a  vacancy  occurs,  the  senate  president  or 
the  speaker  of  the  house  shall  fill  the  vacancy  in  the  same  manner  by  appointing  a  senate  or 
a  house  member  who  shall  serve  for  the  unexpired  term. 

New  Hampshire  State  Employees'  Association,  the  New  Hampshire  Education  Association, 
the  New  Hampshire  Police  Association,  and  the  New  Hampshire  State  Permanent  Firemen's 
Association  shall  each  annually  nominate  from  their  members  a  panel  of  five  persons,  all  of 
whom  shall  be  active  members  of  the  retirement  system,  or  one  of  the  four  predecessor 
systems,  no  later  than  May  thirty-one  of  each  year,  and  the  panels  so  named  shall  be  filed 
with  the  secretary  of  state  no  later  than  June  tenth  of  each  year.  From  each  of  the  above 
named  panels  the  governor  and  council  shall  originally  appoint  two  persons,  and  thereafter 
one  annually  to  the  board.  Members  appointed  to  the  board  by  the  governor  and  council 
shall  serve  two  year  terms,  except  that  the  original  appointments  of  one  of  the  persons  from 
panel  shall  be  for  a  term  of  one  year.  Each  member  so  appointed  shall  hold  office  until  his 
successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  When  a  vacancy  occurs,  the  governor  and  council  shall 
fill  it  by  appointing  a  member  who  shall  serve  for  the  unexpired  term  from  the  same  panel 
from  which  the  former  member  was  appointed.  The  Governor  shall  designate  one  of  the 
non-member  trustees  to  serve  as  chairman  of  said  board  of  trustees.  RSA  100-A:14,  1 

EDWARD  J.  THEOBALD,  Rye 

August  6,  1997  to  July  13,  2005 

(public  member) 

DEBRA  M.  DOUGLAS,  Concord 

May  5,  2004  to  July  13,2006 

(non-member  trustee) 

DENNIS  E.  KINNAN,  Manchester 

July  16,  2003  to  July  1,2005 

(nom.  By  N.H.  State  Employees' Assoc.) 

CHARLES  KOONTZ,  Hopkinton 

August  14,  2002  to  July  1,  2006 

(nom.  By  N.H.  State  Employees' Assoc.) 

J.  DAVID  McLEAN,  Rochester 

September  28,  1999  to  July  1,  2005 

(nom.  By  N.H.  State  Permanent  Firemen's  Assoc.) 

BRIAN  W.  MORRISSEY,  Nashua 

February  14,  2001  to  July  1,  2006 

(nom.  By  N.H.  State  Permanent  Firemen's  Assoc.) 


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CRAIG  H.  WIGGIN,  Meredith 

March  20,  2002  to  July  1,  2005 

(nom.  By  N.H.  Police  Assoc.) 

DEAN  CROMBIE,  Somersworth 
April  2,  2003  to  July  1,2006 
(nom.  By  N.H.  Police  Assoc.) 

SAMUEL  J.  GIARRUSSO,  Amherst 
November  5,  2003  to  July  1,  2005 
(nom.  By  N.H.  Education  Assoc.) 

JOSEPH  G.  MORRIS,  Bedford 
January  31,  1990  to  July  1,  2006 
(nom.  By  N.H.  Education  Assoc.) 

Executive  Director 

The  board  of  trustees  of  the  retirement  system  shall  appoint  an  executive  director  who  shall 
hold  office  during  good  behavior.   RSA  100- A 

ROGERT  S.  LEGGETT 
Term  began  January  3,  2005 

DEPARTMENT  OF  REVENUE  ADMINISTRATION 

45  Chenell  Drive.,  Concord,  271-2191 

Commissioner 

Appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  four  years.  RSA  21 -J 

G.  PHILIP  BLATSOS,  Goffstown 
June  25,  2003  to  September  1,  2008 

Assistant  Commissioner 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointment  by  governor  and  council.  Term,  four-years. 
RSA21-J 

VACANCY 

Term  to  January  1 ,  2006 

Division  of  Returns  Processing 
Director 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointment  by  governor  and  council  and  shall  serve  at  the 
pleasure  of  the  commissioner. 

DONNA  FERLAND,  Concord 
Term  began  March  10,  2004 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  589 


Division  of  Audits 
Director 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointment  by  governor  and  council  and  shall  serve  at  the 
pleasure  of  the  commissioner. 

JOHN  MINTKEN,  Concord 
Term  began  September  8,  2004 

Assessing  Standards  Board 

Board  consists  of:  (a)  Four  members  nominated  by  the  N.H.  Association  of  Assessing 
Officials  and  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the  council,  one  of  whom  shall 
be  an  assessing  official  for  a  town  with  a  population  of  less  than  5,000;  one  of  whom  shall 
be  an  assessing  official  for  a  town  with  a  population  of  more  than  5,000;  and  one  of  whom 
shall  be  an  assessing  official  for  a  city.  Each  member  shall  hold  office  for  the  term  of  such 
member's  position  for  two  years  and  until  a  successor  shall  have  been  appointed  and 
qualified.  Any  vacancy  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term  by  the  governor  with  the 
consent  of  the  council,  (b)  Two  members  of  the  senate  appointed  by  the  president  of  the 
senate,  whose  term  shall  be  coterminous  with  the  member's  term  as  senator.  Vacancy  to  be 
filled  by  the  president  of  the  senate,  (c)  Two  members  of  the  house  of  representatives 
appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house,  whose  term  shall  be  coterminous  with  the  member's 
term  as  representative.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  by  the  speaker,  (d)  The  commissioner  of  the 
department  of  revenue  administration,  or  designee;  (e)  Three  members  of  the  public 
appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the  council,  none  of  whom  shall  be  an 
assessor  or  a  municipal  official,  and  (0  Three  members  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the 
consent  of  the  council,  one  of  whom  shall  be  a  municipal  governing  body  official,  or 
designee  who  shall  not  be  an  assessor  for  a  town  with  a  population  of  less  than  5,000;  one 
of  whom  shall  be  a  municipal  governing  body  official,  or  designee  who  shall  not  be  an 
assessor  for  a  town  with  a  population  of  more  than  5,000;  and  one  of  whom  shall  be  a 
municipal  governing  body  official,  or  designee  who  shall  not  be  an  assessor  for  a  city.  Each 
member  shall  hold  office  for  the  term  of  such  member's  position  for  2  years  and  until  a 
successor  shall  have  been  appointed  and  qualified.  Any  vacancy  shall  be  filled  for  the 
unexpired  term  by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the  council.  Board  annually  elects 
chairperson.  RSA  21-J:14  (Ch.  274;  2003)(Ch.  203;  2004) 

DAVID  N.  GOMEZ,  Deny 

September  19,  2001  to  September  19,  2005 

(Nom.  By  N.H.  Association  of  Assessing  Officials) 

THOMAS  A.  HOLMES,  Center  Conway 

September  19,  2001  to  September  19,  2005 

(Nom.  By  N.H.  Association  of  Assessing  Officials  -  assessing  official  of  town  with 

population  of  more  than  5,000) 

LEONARD  GERZON,  Amherst 

September  3,  2003  to  September  19,  2005 

(Public  Member) 


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ELAINE  HOISKA,  Greenville 

September  3,  2003  to  September  19,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

GARY  J.  ROBERGE,  Deerfield 

September  19,  2001  to  September  19,  2005 

(Nom.  By  N.H.  Association  of  Assessing  Officials  -  assessing  official  for  a  town  with 

population  of  less  than  5,000) 

DAVID  M.  McMULLEN,  Gilmanton 

September  3,  2003  to  September  19,  2005 

(Nom.  By  N.H.  Association  of  Assessing  Officials) 

ERIC  STOHL,  Colebrook 

September  17,  2003  to  September  17,  2005 

(Municipal  official  of  town  with  population  less  than  5,000) 

FRANK  C.  GUINTA,  Manchester 

March  24,  2004  to  March  24,  2007 

(Municipal  official  of  town  with  population  greater  than  5,000) 

CHERYL-ANN  BOLOUK,  Salem 

July  14,  2004  to  July  14,  2006 

(Municipal  official  of  town  with  population  greater  than  5,000) 

VACANCY 

(Public  Member) 

Current  Use  Advisory  Board 

Fourteen  members  appointed  as  follows:  three  members  who  are  assessing  officials  shall  be 
appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  one  of  whom  shall  be  an  assessing  official  in  a  town 
with  a  population  of  less  than  5,000,  one  of  whom  shall  be  an  assessing  official  in  a  town 
with  a  population  of  more  than  5,000,  and  one  of  whom  shall  be  an  assessing  official  in  a 
city  and  three  members  of  the  public  appointed  by  the  governor  with  consent  of  the  council, 
at  least  2  of  whom  shall  represent  the  interests  of  current  use  landowners.  One  of  whom  one 
shall  own  forest  land  under  current  use  assessment  and  one  shall  own  farm  land  under 
current  use  assessment.  Each  member  shall  hold  office  for  a  term  of  his  position  as  an 
assessing  official  or  for  two  years,  whichever  is  shorter,  and  until  his  successor  shall  have 
been  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancy  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term  by  the  governor 
and  council;  one  member  of  the  Senate  to  be  appointed  by  the  President  of  the  Senate  and 
one  member  of  the  House  of  Representatives  to  be  appointed  by  the  Speaker  of  the  House. 
Terms  shall  be  co-terminous  with  their  terms  as  senator  and  representative.  Vacancies  shall 
be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term  by  the  Speaker  of  the  House;  the  Commissioner  of 
Agriculture,  Markets  and  Foods,  the  Commissioner  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  Department  of  Fish  and  Game,  or  their  designees,  and  the  Executive  Secretary  of  the 
New  Hampshire  Association  of  Conservation  Commission.  The  Board  shall  annually  elect 
one  its  members  as  chairman.   RSA  79-A. 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  59 1 


ROBERT  J.  BERTI.  Rumney 

January  7,2004  to  December  23,  2005 

(representing  assessing  official  from  town  with  less  than  5.000  population) 

NORM  AND  R.  PELLETIER.  JR..  Hudson 

December  20,  1989  to  December  23,  2005 

(representing  assessing  official  from  town  with  more  than  5,000  population) 

DAVID  S.  WOODWARD.  Milan 

December  15,  2004  to  March  15,  2006 

(representing  assessing  official  in  a  city) 

THOMAS  N.  THOMSON,  Orford 

December  20,  1995  to  November  16,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

SHEILA  STONE,  Cornish 

September  8.  2004  to  November  16,  2006 

(Public  Member/Agriculture) 

DAVID  W  TELLMAN,  Whitefield 

December  20,  2000  to  September  9,  2005 

(Forest  Landowner) 

Equalization  Standards  Board 

Board  consists  of:  (a)  one  member  nominated  by  the  N.H.  Association  of  Counties;  one 
member  nominated  by  the  N.H.  School  Boards  Association;  one  member  nominated  by  the 
N.H.  Municipal  Association:  and  two  members  nominated  by  the  N.H.  Association  of 
Assessing  Officials,  one  of  whom  shall  be  an  assessing  official  for  a  town  with  a  population 
of  less  than  5,000,  the  other  of  whom  shall  be  an  assessing  official  for  a  town  or  city  with  a 
population  of  more  than  5,000.  Each  member  in  (a)  shall  be  appointed  by  the  governor  with 
the  consent  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  two-years,  and  until  such  member's  successor  shall 
have  been  appointed  and  qualified.  Any  vacancy  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term  in  the 
same  manner  as  original  appointment,  (b)  Three  members  of  the  public,  one  of  whom  shall 
have  experience  with  equalization  processes  and  one  with  experience  in  statistics,  appointed 
by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the  council  for  three-year  terms  and  until  such 
member's  successor  shall  have  been  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  in  same 
manner  as  original  appointment,  (c)  Two  members  of  the  senate,  appointed  by  the  president 
of  the  senate  and  (d)  two  members  of  the  house  of  representatives,  appointed  by  the  speaker 
of  the  house.  Terms  shall  be  coterimous  with  their  respective  legislative  terms.  Vacancies  to 
be  filled  by  the  senate  president  or  speaker  of  the  house,  (e)  The  commission  of  the 
department  of  revenue  administration,  or  a  designee.  RSA  21-J:  14-c 

WILLIAM  H.  INGALLS,  Manchester 

September  19,  2001  to  September  19,  2005 

(Nom.  By  N.H.  Assoc,  of  Assessing  Officials  -  assessing  official  for  a  town  with 

population  of  more  than  5,000) 


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COLLEEN  C.  BRICKLEY,  Ashland 

September  19,  2001  to  September  19,  2006 

(Experienced  in  Statistics) 

ROBERT  A.  ESTEY,  Rochester 

September  3,  2003  to  September  19,  2005 

(Nom.  By  N.H.  Association  of  Assessing  Officials  -  assessing  official  for  a  town  with 

population  of  less  than  5,000) 

RICHARD  H.  RUGG,  Greenland 

September  19,  2001  to  September  19,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

DEAN  MICHENER,  Durham 

October  6,  2004  to  October  10,  2005 

(Nom.  By  NH  School  Boards  Association) 

JOYCE  M.  FULWEILER,  Northfield 

October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2005 

(Experiences  with  equalization  process) 

GUY  A.  SANTAGATE,  Claremont 
October  10,  2001  to  October  10,  2005 
(Nom.  By  NH  Municipal  Association) 

GEORGE  MAGLARAS,  Dover 

October  24,  2001  to  October  24,  2005 

(Nom.  By  NH  Assoc,  of  Counties) 

Right-to-Know  Study  Commission. 

Members  of  the  commission  to  be  as  follows:  (a)  three  members  of  the  house  of 
representatives  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house;  one  from  the  science,  technology  and 
energy  committee,  one  from  the  municipal  and  county  government  committee,  and  one  from 
the  judiciary  committee;  (b)  three  members  of  the  senate  appointed  by  the  president  of  the 
senate;  (c)  three  municipal  officials,  appointed  by  the  New  Hampshire  Municipal 
Association;  (e)  one  school  administrator,  appointed  by  the  N.H.  School  Administrators 
Association;  (f)  two  county  officials  appointed  by  the  N.H.  Association  of  Counties;  (g)  four 
members  of  the  public,  one  of  whom  shall  be  an  attorney  who  has  knowledge  of  and 
experience  with  the  right-to4inow  law,  one  of  whom  shall  be  an  information  technology 
professional,  and  one  of  whom  shall  be  a  telecommunications  professional,  all  appointed 
by  the  governor  with  the  consent  of  the  council;  and  (h)  the  attorney  general,  or  designee. 
(Ch.  287;  2003) 

STEPHEN  JUDGE,  Concord 

Term  began  September  17,  2003 

(Attorney) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  593 


PETER  CROTEAU,  Pembroke 

Term  began  October  8,  2003 

(IT  Specialist) 

HARRIET  CADY,  Deerfield 

Term  began  October  8,  2003 

(Public  Member) 

CORRINE  CORMIEA,  Amherst 

Term  began  October  22,  2003 
(Telecommunications  Specialist) 

DEPARTMENT  OF  SAFETY 

33  Hazen  Drive,  Concord,  271-2231 

RSA21-P 

Commissioner 

Appointed  by  governor,  with  consent  of  the  council  to  serve  a  four-year  term.  Shall  be 

qualified  to  hold  position  by  reason  of  education  and  experience.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for 

unexpired  term.  RSA  21-P 

RICHARD  M.  FLYNN,  Dover 
January  21,  1972  to  March  31,  2007 

Assistant  Commissioner 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointment  by  the  governor,  with  consent  of  the  council 
to  serve  a  term  of  four-years  to  coincide  with  the  term  of  the  commissioner.  Shall  be 
qualified  to  hold  position  by  reason  of  education  and  experience  and  may  be  reappointed. 

EARL  SWEENEY,  Belmont 
October  8,  2003  to  March  31,  2007 

Division  of  State  Police 
Director 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointment  by  governor,  with  consent  of  the  council. 
Term,  four-years  and  shall  be  qualified  by  reason  of  education  and  experience.  Must  be 
citizen  of  U.S.  and  shall  have  had  experience  in  the  investigation  of  crime,  criminal 
prosecution,  and  in  the  enforcement  of  traffic  laws  at  the  time  of  appointment.  Vacancies  to 
be  filled  for  unexpired  term. 

FREDERICK  H.  BOOTH,  New  Hampton 
March  10,  2004  to  March  31,  2006 


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Deputy  Director  of  State  Police 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner  for  appointment  by  the  governor,  with  the  consent  of  the 
council.  Shall  be  an  unclassified  officer  and  shall  serve  at  the  pleasure  of  the  governor  and 
council,  and  shall  be  qualified  to  hold  that  position  by  reason  of  education  and  experience. 
RSA21-P:7-a  (Ch.  220;  2002) 

VACANCY 

Division  of  Motor  Vehicles 
Director 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointment  by  governor  with  consent  of  the  council. 
Term,  four-years  and  shall  be  qualified  by  reason  of  education  and  experience.  Vacancy  to 
be  filled  for  unexpired  term. 

VIRGINIA  C.  BEECHER,  Bow 
January  1,  1995  to  March  31,  2006 

Deputy  Director 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointment  by  the  governor,  with  consent  of  the  council. 
Term,  four  years  and  shall  be  qualified  by  reason  of  education  and  experience.  Vacancy  to 
be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  RSA  21-P:  1 1-a 

VACANCY 

Term  to  August  9,  2004 

Division  of  Administration 
Director 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointment  by  governor,  with  consent  of  the  council. 
Term,  four-years  and  shall  be  qualified  by  reason  of  education  and  experience.  Vacancy  to 
be  filled  for  unexpired  term. 

WESLEY  J.  COLBY,  Laconia 
October  20,  2004  to  March  31,  2006 

Division  of  Safety  Services 
Director 

Nominated  by  commissioner  for  appointment  by  governor,  with  consent  of  the  council. 
Term,  four-years,  and  shall  be  qualified  by  reason  of  education  and  experience.  Vacancy  to 
be  filled  for  unexpired  term. 

DAVID  T.  BARRETT,  Belmont 
August  12,  1992  to  March  31,  2008 

Director  of  Information  Technology 

Must  be  academically  and  technically  qualified  to  hold  the  position.  Shall  be  a  citizen  of 
N.H.  or  become  a  citizen  within  one  year  of  appointment.  Term,  four-years.  Vacancy  to  be 
filled  for  unexpired  term.  RSA  21-P:  12-d 

PETER  D.  CROTEAU,  Loudon 
August  22,  2001  to  August  22,  2005 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  595 


State  Coordinator  of  Highway  Safety 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  five  years.  RSA  239-B:7 

PETER  THOMSON,  Orford 
February  10.  1993  to  February  3,  2008 

New  Motor  Vehicle  Arbitration  Board 

Five  members  and  3  alternates  to  be  appointed  by  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  three 
years.  One  member  and  one  alternate  member  shall  be  new  car  dealers  in  NH;  one  member 
and  one  alternate  shall  be  persons  knowledgeable  in  automobile  mechanics  and  3  members 
and  one  alternate  shall  be  persons  who  represent  consumers  and  have  no  direct  involvement 
in  the  design,  manufacture,  distribution,  sales  or  service  of  motor  vehicles  or  their  parts.  No 
member  may  be  appointed  to  more  than  2  terms.  RSA  357-D 

PETER  MANS,  Sunapee 

April  16,  2003  to  August  28,  2005 

(New  Car  Dealer) 

ROBERT  N.  STEPHEN,  Franklin 
October  6,  2004  to  August  28,  2007 
(Knowledgeable  in  Auto  Mechanics) 

CLARENCE  E.  BOURASSA,  Bow 

September  3,  2003  to  August  28,  2006 

(Representing  Consumers) 

ROBERT  F  HAMEL,  Manchester 

December  18,  2002  to  October  16,  2005 

(Rep.  Consumers) 

BILLIE  TOOLE Y,  Exeter 

January  23,  2002  to  October  16,  2003 

(Alternate  -  Rep.  Consumers) 

SUSAN  RICHEY,  Concord 

November  10,  2004  to  March  25.  2007 

(Rep.  Consumers) 

GEORGE  F.  DYKSTRA,  Chichester 

March  20,  2002  to  May  26,  2007 

(Alternate  -  Knowledgeable  in  Auto  Mechanics) 

DONNA  GAUDET  HOSMER,  Laconia 
April  16,  2003  to  February  1,  2006 
(Alternate-New  Car  Dealer  of  NH) 


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New  Hampshire  Motor  Vehicle  Industry  Board 

The  board  shall  consist  of  the  following  members;  the  commissioner  of  the  department  of 
safety  or  designee  who  shall  serve  as  chairperson  and  6  members  appointed  by  governor  and 
council  for  a  term  of  4  years;  vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  Any  person 
appointed  to  fill  a  vacancy  may  serve  2  additional  successive  4-year  terms.  No  member  of 
the  board  shall  have  an  ownership  interest  in  or  be  employed  by  a  manufacturer,  factory 
branch,  distributor,  or  distributor  branch,  or  have  an  ownership  interest  in  or  be  a  motor 
vehicle  dealer,  or  an  employee  of  a  motor  vehicle  dealer,  or  be  employed  by  an  association 
of  motor  vehicle  dealers,  manufacturers,  or  distributors.  RSA  35-C:12 

LLOYD  FREESE,  Goffstown 
August  22,  2001  to  January  9,  2007 

WILLIAM  S.  FENOLLOSA,  Hopkinton 
January  9,  1997  to  January  9,  2008 

WALTER  F.  MCCARTHY,  Manchester 
January  9,  1997  to  January  9,  2008 

ROBERT  M.  COPELAND,  Wolfeboro 
September  16,  1998  to  January  9,  2009 

ARCHIE  C.  BURNETT  III,  Milford 
July  21,  1999  to  January  9,  2007 

CHARLES  FRANK  YANKO,  Manchester 
January  9,  1997  to  January  9,  2005 

Electricians'  Board 

Board  consists  of  five  members  including  2  master  electricians,  one  journeyman  electrician 
and  2  public  members.  The  state  fire  marshal  or  his  designee  shall  be  an  ex-officio  member 
of  the  board.  Each  public  member  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was,  a  member 
of  the  electrical  trade  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  and  never  has  had, 
a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  electrical  services  or  an  activity  directly 
related  to  the  electrical  trade,  including  the  representation  of  the  board  or  trade  for  a  fee  at 
any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  Appointed  by  the  governor,  with  the 
approval  of  the  council  to  a  term  of  five  years  and  no  member  shall  be  appointed  to  more 
than  2  terms.  Board  annually  elects  chairman,  vice-chairman  and  secretary,  who  shall  be 
one  of  the  appointed  members.  RSA  17-G 

THOMAS  J.  MALLEY,  Nashua 

June  25,  2003  to  June  30,  2007 

(Master  Electrician) 

HENRY  J.  SZUMIESZ,  Concord 

May  21,  2003  to  July  1,2008 

(Journeyman  Electrician) 


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GEORGE  E.  MAIHOS,  Salem 

July  19,  1995  to  July  1,2005 

(Master  Electrician) 

JOAN  M.  DELORIE,  Pembroke 

August  28.  1996  to  August  26,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

R.  PETER  CHIERICHETTI,  Wentworth 

October  28,  1996  to  October  28,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

State  Board  of  Fire  Control 

Eleven  members  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council. 
Members  shall  be  persons  with  experience  and  background  in  ( 1 )  a  manufacturing  industry; 
(2)  the  storage  of  petroleum  products  and  in  standard  safety  precautions  with  reference 
thereto:  (3)  the  position  of  forest  fire  warden  and  who  is  a  chief  of  a  volunteer  or  full-time 
fire  department;  (4)  fire  insurance  underwriting,  including  knowledge  of  national  standards 
of  construction,  causes  of  fire  loss  and  regulations  pertaining  to  fire  safety;  (5)  the  position 
of  chief  of  a  municipal  fire  department;  (6)  a  registered  architect;  (7)  a  chemical  engineer; 
(8)  an  electrical  engineer;  (9)  the  position  of  chief  of  a  volunteer  fire  department;  (10)  natural 
gas  distribution;  and  (11)  propane  gas  distribution.  Term,  five  years  and  until  successor  is 
appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancy  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  One  member  of  the  board 
shall  be  designated  as  chairman  by  the  Governor.  RSA  153:2. 

FLOYD  W.  HAYES  III,  Bedford 

December  1,  1993  to  July  8,  2008 

(Petroleum  Industry) 

JAMES  J.  TODD,  Portsmouth 

February  3,  1999  to  July  8,  2008 

(Chemical  Engineer) 

JEFF  BROWN,  Seabrook 

January  4,  2005  to  September  27,  2009 

(Forest  Fire  Warden) 

RICHARD  C.  HESELTON,  Fremont 

December  22,  1993  to  July  8,  2009 

(Volunteer  Chief  of  Fire  Dept.) 

MARTIN  U.  MICHAELIS,  Amherst 

July  21,  1975  to  July  8,  2005 

(Architect) 

RICHARD  J.  PAULEY,  JR.,  Milford 

April  11,2001  to  July  8,  2005 

(Chief  of  Municipal  Fire  Dept.) 


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JOSEPH  F.  LANDERS,  New  London 

December  18,  1991  to  July  8,  2006 

(Manufacturing  Industry) 

DONNA  W.  KNIGHTON,  Lisbon 

November  19,  1997  to  July  8,  2007 

(Insurance) 

RICHARD  M.  HEATH,  Bow 

February  26,  1992  to  July  8,  2007 

(Electrical  Engineer) 

WILLIAM  F  RUOFF,  Antrim 

September  2,  1992  to  September  2,  2007 

(Natural  Gas  Distribution) 

BRIAN  B.  BOUDREAU,  Rochester 

September  2,  1992  to  September  2,  2007 

(Propane  Gas  Distribution) 

Division  of  Emergency  Services,  Communications,  and  Management 

Composed  of  the  bureau  of  emergency  communications  and  the  bureau  of  emergency 
management.  RSA  21-P:12  (Ch.  171:2004) 

Director 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner  for  appointment  by  the  governor,  with  the  consent  of  the 
council  for  a  term  of  four-years  and  until  a  successor  has  been  appointed.  Shall  be 
academically  and  technically  qualified  to  hold  the  position.  RSA  21-P:36  (Ch.  171:  2004) 

BRUCE  G.  CHENEY,  Laconia 
December  1,  2004  to  December  1,  2008 

Bureau  of  Emergency  Management 
Assistant  Director 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner  for  appointment  by  the  governor,  with  consent  of  the 
council,  to  serve  at  the  pleasure  of  the  commissioner.  (Ch.  171:  2004) 

KATHRYN  E  DOUTT,  Chichester 
Term  began  December  1 ,  2004 

Division  of  Fire  Safety 
State  Fire  Marshal 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner,  after  consultation  with  the  state  advisory  board  of  fire 
control,  for  appointment  by  the  governor,  with  consent  of  the  council,  for  a  term  of  four- 
years  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed.  If  no  successor  has  been  appointed  with  the  consent 
of  the  council  within  6  months  of  the  expiration  of  the  term,  the  governor  shall  appoint  a 
successor  with  the  consent  of  the  council.  Must  be  a  citizen  of  NH  or  become  a  citizen  within 


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one  year  of  his/her  appointment.  Must  be  academically  and  technically  qualified  to  hold  the 
position.  (Ch.  171:  2004) 

J.  WILLIAM  DEGNAN,  Amherst 
August  18,  2004  to  March  31,  2008 

Division  of  Fire  Standards  and  Training  and  Emergency  Medical  Services 

Director 

Nominated  by  the  commissioner,  after  consultation  with  the  fire  standards  and  training 
commission  and  the  emergency  medical  and  trauma  services  coordinating  board,  for 
appointment  by  the  governor,  with  consent  of  the  council,  and  shall  serve  a  term  of  four- 
years  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed.  Shall  be  academically  and  technically  qualified  to 
hold  the  position..  RSA21-P  (Ch.  171:2004) 

RICHARD  A.  MASON,  Portsmouth 
July  10,  1996  to  March  31,  2009 

Fire  Standards  and  Training  Commission 

Sixteen  members:  Commissioner  of  Education  and  the  Attorney  General,  or  their  designees; 
the  Chief  of  the  Forest  Fire  Service,  the  director  of  the  division  of  fire  standards  and  training, 
and  the  state  fire  marshal,  each  of  whom  shall  serve  during  their  continuance  in  such  offices; 
and  one  active  member  of  each  of  the  following  associations  or  groups  chosen  by  the 
governor,  with  the  approval  of  the  council,  from  a  list  of  3  qualified  members  submitted  by 
each  association  or  group:  (a)  The  N.H.  Fire  Chiefs  Association  as  represented  by  a  full-time 
career  fire  chief;  (b)  N.H.  Fire  Chiefs  Association  as  represented  by  a  volunteer  fire  chief; 

(c)  Professional  Firefighters  of  New  Hampshire-  International  Association  of  Firefighters; 

(d)  Fire  Instructors  and  Officers  Association  of  N.H.;  (e)  Federation  of  Fire  Mutual  Aid 
Associations;  (f)  N.H.  State  Firemen's  Association;  (g)  insurance  industry  of  N.H.,  which 
members  shall  be  recommended  by  the  N.H.  Association  of  Domestic  Insurance  Companies; 
(h)  N.H.  Municipal  Association;  (I)  N.H.  Permanent  Firemen's  Association;  and  (j)  Fire 
Prevention  Society.  The  director  of  fire  standards  and  training  and  the  director  of  fire  safety 
shall  be  nonvoting  members  of  the  commission.  Term,  three  years,  provided  that  no  such 
member  shall  serve  beyond  the  time  they  cease  to  hold  the  membership  which  qualified  them 
for  appointment  to  the  commission.   RSA  21-P 

ALFRED  BURBANK,  JR.,  Thornton 

October  8,  2003  to  August  1,  2006 

(N.H.  State  Fireman's  Assoc.) 

JOHN  HOGLUND,  Nashua 

October  14,  1998  to  April  14,  2007 

(Insurance  Services  Office  recommendation) 

STEPHEN  M.  CARRIER,  Gilford 

June  12.  2002  to  February  15,  2005 

(Fire  Instructors  and  Officers  Assoc,  of  New  Hampshire) 


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NORMAN  S.  WEDEN,  Ashland 

November  5,  2003  to  November  12,  2006 

(Volunteer  Fire  Chief) 

RONALD  P.  O'KEEFE,  Lee 

May  15,  2002  to  November  12,  2006 
(Full-time  Career  Fire  Chief) 

DAVID  R.  DUQUETTE,  Somersworth 

November  12,  1997  to  November  12,  2006 

(Associated  Firefighters  of  N.H.-Internat'l  Assoc.) 

JOSEPH  M.  BUTTS,  Allenstown 

July  25,  2001  to  February  15,  2005 

(N.H.  Permanent  Firemen's  Association) 

PETER  RUSSELL,  Meredith 

January  10,  1996  to  November  16,  2006 

(N.H.  Municipal  Assoc.) 

KEVIN  PRATT,  Raymond 

September  8,  2004  to  June  16,  2007 

(Federation  of  Fire  Mutual  Aid  Assoc.) 

GEORGE  E.  SYKES,  Lebanon 

February  24,  2005  to  February  14,  2008 

(Fire  Prevention  Society) 

Hazardous  Material  Transportation  Advisory  Board 

Twenty-two  members  consisting  of:  a)  the  Commissioner  of  the  Department  of  Safety,  b) 
the  Director  of  the  Fire  Services  Division  of  the  Department  of  Safety,  c)  the  Commissioner 
of  the  Department  of  Transportation,  d)  the  Director  of  Water  Supply  and  Pollution  Control, 
e)  Director  of  the  Division  of  Public  Health  Services,  0  the  Chairman  of  the  Public  Utilities 
Commission,  g)  the  Director  of  Aeronautics,  Department  of  Transportation,  h)  Director  of 
Emergency  Management,  or  their  designees,  I)  one  member  of  the  senate  to  be  appointed 
by  the  president  and  j)  one  member  of  the  house  of  representatives  to  be  appointed  by 
the  speaker.  Also,  k)  one  representative  to  each  of  the  hazardous  material  carrier  industries 
for  highway,  rail,  air  and  water  modes  of  transportation,  one  representative  of  the 
hazardous  material  user  industry,  one  representative  of  the  hazardous  material 
manufacturing  or  distributing  industry  for  staggered  three-year  terms.  1)  an  active  police 
chief  member  shall  be  designated  by  the  New  Hampshire  Association  of  Chiefs  of  Police, 
m)  an  active  fire  chief  member  shall  be  designated  by  the  Association  of  Fire  Chiefs,  and  n) 
four  public  members  who  reside  near  a  railway,  waterway,  airway,  or  roadway,  over  which 
hazardous  material  is  transported,  for  three-year  terms.  Members  (d)  through  (n)  to  be 
appointed  by  governor  and  council  and  shall  hold  office  until  their  successors  are  appointed 
and  qualified.  RSA  149-H 


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R.  JAMES  STEINER,  Concord 

January  4,  2005  to  January  30,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

GLENN  R.  SAUNDERS,  North  Conway 

January  30,  1980  to  January  30,  2005 

(Hazardous  Material  Manufacturing  or  Distributing  Industry) 

ANDREW  C.  REED,  South  Hampton 

May  24,  2000  to  January  30,  2004 
(Hazardous  Material  Carrier  Industry) 

HENRY  L.  LIPE  IU,  Windham 

June  24,  1998  to  February  13,  2007 

(Upon  recommendation  of  the  Association  of  N.H.  Fire  Chiefs) 

PAUL  J.  CRONIN,  Seabrook 

May  7,  1986  to  March  19,  2004 

(Upon  recommendation  of  the  N.H.  Police  Association) 

GEORGE  W.  SLEETH  II,  Nottingham 
May  24,  2000  to  January  30,  2003 
(Hazardous  Material  User  Industry) 

LEO  A.  BALZANO,  Nashua 

October  14,  1999  to  June  5,  2005 

(Public  Member) 


LESTER  BRADLEY,  Campton 

July  31,  1996  to  July  11,2005 

(Public  Member) 

PETER  R.  LEISHMAN,  Milford 

January  3,  1991  to  January  3,  1997 

(Hazardous  Material  Railway  Carrier  Industry) 

WILLIAM  H.  PEPLER,  JR.,  Exeter 

July  11,  1996  to  July  11,2005 

(Public  Member) 

JOSEPH  R.  BRIGHAM,  Bow 

October  13,  1994  to  December  19,  2005 
(Hazardous  Material  Airway  Carrier  Industry) 

VACANCY 

Term  to  May  15,  2006 

(Hazardous  Material  Waterway  Carrier  Industry) 


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Moorings  Appeals  Board 

Three  persons  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  three-years.  RSA 
270:69 

JOHN  F.  BRIDGES,  Wolfeboro 
February  13,  1990  to  October  28,  2005 

WALTER  D.  KILIAN,  Mont  Vernon 
October  28,  1987  to  October  28,  2007 

MELVIN  BORRIN,  Center  Harbor 
January  5,  2000  to  December  16,  2006 

Passenger  Tramway  Safety  Board 

Board  consists  of  the  director  of  safety  services  ex-officio  and  four  members  appointed  by 
the  governor  with  consent  of  the  council  from  persons  representing  the  following  interests: 
one  who  operates  a  "surface  lift"  as  defined  in  RSA  225-A:2,  I  (e)-(g)  only,  one  from  the 
cable  and  other  passenger  carrying  devices  industry,  and  in  making  such  appointments 
consideration  shall  be  given  to  recommendations  made  by  members  of  the  industry,  so  that 
both  the  devices  which  pull  skiers  riding  on  skis  and  the  devices  which  transport  passengers 
in  cars  or  chairs  shall  have  proper  representation;  one  member  to  represent  the  public-at- 
large;  and  one  member  to  represent  insurance  companies  which  engage  in  insuring 
passenger  tramway  operations,  and  in  appointing  such  member  consideration  shall  be  given 
to  recommendations  made  by  such  insurance  companies.  Term,  four-years  and  until 
successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  RSA  225-A 

MARK  PETROZZI,  Gilford 

September  17,  2003  to  June  20,  2005 

(Surface  Lift) 

ROBERT  HOYT,  East  Madison 

August  1,  1990  to  June  20,  2006 

(Cable  Lift) 

SELDEN  HANNAH,  Rochester 

May  29,  1991  to  June  1,2008 

(Insurance  Industry) 

STANLEY  JUDGE,  Shelburne 

September  28,  1999  to  June  20,  2007 

(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 


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departments  and  agencies  or  their  designated  representatives.  Department  of  Safety, 
Department  of  Education,  Attorney  General,  Department  of  Transportation,  Division  of 
Public  Health  Services  of  the  Department  of  Health  and  Human  Services  and  the  Liquor 
Commission.   RSA  238 

WILLIAM  C.  SIMMONS,  Dover 
March  28,  2001  to  September  10,  2005 

HOWARD  C.  HEDEGARD,  Epsom 
May  21,  2003  to  September  16,  2005 

DANIEL  P.  AUGER,  Farmington 
March  28,  2001  to  September  16,  2005 

JOEL  NELSON,  Bow 

September  25,  1985  to  September  16,  2005 

SUSAN  WANTE,  Keene 
February  20,  2002  to  September  16,  2005 

ROBERT  J.  UHEURUEX,  Merrimack 
October  6,  2004  to  September  16,  2009 

RICHARD  G.  TUCK,  Franklin 
September  16,  1989  to  September  16,  2009 

RUSSELL  E.  MacCLEERY,  Chichester 
September  16.  1965  to  September  16,  2009 

JEREMIAH  P.  GEARAN,  Concord 
December  27,  1984  to  September  16,  2009 

JOHN  STEPHEN,  Manchester 
December  18,  1996  to  September  16,  2009 

ANDREW  J.  POLAK,  Hudson 
December  19,  1979  to  September  16,  2008 

HENRY  BOURGEOIS,  Manchester 
July  28,  2004  to  September  16,  2008 

REAL  PINARD,  Manchester 
December  5,  2001  to  September  16,  2008 

LYMAN  A.  COUSENS,  Boscawen 
February  13,  1991  to  September  16,  2008 

PATRICIA  A.  RAINBOTH,  East  Rochester 
September  29,  1998  to  September  16,  2008 


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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 

Senior  Deputy  Secretary  of  State 

Appointed  by  Secretary  of  State,  RSA  5:2-a 

ROBERT  P.  AMBROSE,  r,  Meredith 

Deputy  Secretary  of  State 

Appointed  by  the  Secretary  of  State.  Const.  Part  II,  Art.  69 

DAVID  M.  SCANLAN,  r,  Canaan 
Term  began  June  8,  2002 

Archives  and  Records  Management 

71  South  Fruit  St.,  Concord,  271-2236 
Director 
The  secretary  of  state,  with  approval  of  the  governor  and  council  shall  appoint  the  director, 
who  shall  be  known  as  the  state  archivist.    Director  shall  have  a  minimum  of  a  master's 
degree  in  library  science  or  history  or  10  years  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.  MEVERS,  Ph.D.,  Concord 
July  6,  1979  to  July  6,  2005 

Board  of  Accountancy 

78  Regional  Drive,  Bldg.  2,  Concord,  271-3286 
Seven  members,  all  of  whom  shall  be  residents  of  NH,  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the 
approval  of  the  council.  Four  members  shall  be  holders  of  certificates  under  RSA  309-B:5 
or  corresponding  provisions  of  prior  law;  one  member  shall  be  a  public  accountant  who  is  a 
holder  of  a  currently  valid  registration,  and  two  shall  be  public  members,  who  are  not,  and 
never  were,  members  of  the  accounting  profession,  or  the  spouses  of  such  persons,  but  who 
have,  or  have  had,  a  professional  or  practical  experience  in  the  use  of  accounting  services 
and  financial  statements  so  as  to  be  qualified  to  make  judgments  about  the  qualifications  and 
conduct  of  persons  and  firms  subject  to  regulation  under  this  chapter.  The  one  position  to 
be  occupied  by  a  public  accountant  shall  instead  be  occupied  by  a  public  member  after  the 
number  of  public  accountants  holding  currently  valid  public  accountant  registrations  drops 
below  25.  Term,  staggered  five-years,  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified; 
however,  members  serving  our  terms  of  less  than  5  years  under  prior  law  shall  serve  out  such 
shorter  terms.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  terms.  No  person  who  has  served  2 
successive  complete  terms  shall  be  eligible  for  reappointment.  Appointments  to  fill 
unexpired  terms  shall  not  be  considered  in  determining  the  completion  of  2  consecutive 


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terms.  All  terms  of  service  under  prior  law  shall  be  considered  in  determining  the 
completion  of  2  consecutive  terms.  Board  annually  chooses  chairperson  from  members. 
RSA  309-B.  (Ch.  285;  2003) 

*Members  of  the  bd  appt'd  and  serving  under  prior  law  on  1/1/2000  shall  serve  out  the  terms 
to  which  they  were  appointed  and  may  be  reappointed,  in  staggered  terms  as  determined  by 
the  G&C.  New  appointments  to  such  board  by  the  G&C  shall  be  made  for  staggered  terms, 
so  that,  taking  into  account  the  terms  of  all  board  members,  the  terms  of  no  more  than  3 
members  expire  in  any  one  year. 

LEON  G.  OWEN,  Concord 

December  2,  1998  to  December  2,  2008 

(Public  Accountant) 

DEBORAH  B.  BUTLER,  Concord 

April  11,  2001  to  December  2,  2005 

(Certified  Public  Accountant) 

ELLERY  HATHORN,  Manchester 

September  3.  2003  to  September  17,  2008 

(Public  Member) 

ROBERT  A.  LEMAY,  Belmont 

December  2,  1998  to  December  2,  2006 

(Certified  Public  Accountant) 

RICHARD  HANSON,  Bedford 

October  8,  2003  to  December  2,  2007 
(Certified  Public  Accountant) 

JEFFERSON  M.  CHICKERING,  Manchester 

November  19,  2003  to  November  19,  2008 

(Certified  Public  Accountant) 

VACANCY 

(Public  Member) 

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  I.  No  member  shall  serve 
more  than  2  consecutive  terms.   Board  elects  chairman  and  secretary.   RSA  31 1-B 


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EVELYN  S.  LAMPREY,  Portsmouth 
February  15,  1995  to  March  1,  2007 

CHARLES  H.  CLOUGHERTY,  Claremont 
January  7,  2004  to  March  1,  2008 

RICHARD  C.  BERMAN,  Nashua 
April  20,  2005  to  March  1,  2009 

DEVIN  MOISAN,  Newmarket 
November  21,  2001  to  March  1,  2006 

MARILYN  F.  HOFFMAN,  Londonderry 
July  14,  2000  to  March  1,  2006 

Ballot  Law  Commission 

Consists  of  5  members  as  follows:  two  members  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the  house  of 
representatives,  one  from  each  of  the  2  major  political  parties  in  the  state  based  on  votes  cast 
for  governor  in  the  most  recent  state  election  and  two  members  appointed  by  the  president 
of  the  senate,  one  from  each  of  the  2  major  political  parties  in  the  state  based  on  votes  cast 
for  governor  in  the  most  recent  state  election.  One  member  appointed  by  the  governor  with 
the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council  who  shall  be  a  person  particularly  qualified  by 
experience  in  election  procedure.  No  person  shall  be  appointed  who  holds  an  elected  office 
or  who  is  an  election  official.  Term  of  all  commissions  shall  be  for  four-years,  except  that 
the  first  appointments  shall  be  as  follows:  terms  of  two-years  for  the  members  appointed  by 
the  speaker  of  the  house  of  representatives;  terms  of  three-years  for  the  members  appointed 
by  the  senate  president;  and  a  term  of  four-years  for  the  member  appointed  by  the  governor 
and  council.  Members  may  be  re-appointed.  Members  elect  annually  a  chairperson  from 
among  the  members.  Members  shall  be  appointed  and  terms  of  office  shall  expire  on  July  1. 
Vacancies  shall  be  filled  in  the  same  manner  for  the  unexpired  term. 

There  shall  be  5  alternate  members  as  follows:  two  members  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the 
house  of  representatives,  one  from  each  of  the  2  major  political  parties  in  the  state  based  on 
votes  cast  for  governor  in  the  most  recent  state  election  and  two  members  appointed  by  the 
president  of  the  senate,  one  from  each  of  the  2  major  political  parties  in  the  state  based  on 
votes  cast  for  governor  in  the  most  recent  state  election.  One  member  appointed  by  the 
governor  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council  who  shall  be  a  person  particularly 
qualified  by  experience  in  election  procedure.  The  alternate  members  appointed  by  the 
speaker  of  the  house  of  representatives  and  the  president  of  the  senate  shall  not  be  members 
of  the  general  court.  Term  of  all  alternate  members  shall  be  for  four-years,  except  that  the 
first  appointments  shall  be  as  follows:  terms  of  two-years  for  the  members  appointed  by  the 
speaker  of  the  house  of  representatives;  terms  of  three-years  for  the  members  appointed  by 
the  senate  president;  and  a  term  of  four-years  for  the  member  appointed  by  the  governor  and 
council.  The  term  of  each  alternate  new  member  shall  begin  on  July  1.  RSA  665  (Ch. 
151;2003) 

WARREN  C.  HENDERSON,  r,  Exeter 
December  9,  2003  to  December  9,  2005 
(Appointed  by  the  Speaker  of  the  House) 


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CHRISTOPHER  H.M.  CARTER,  r,  Concord 

December  9,  2003  to  December  9,  2005 

(Alternate  member  appointed  by  Speaker  of  the  House) 

CHARLES  CHANDLER,  d.  Warren 

December  9,  2003  to  December  9.  2005 

(Appointed  by  Speaker  of  the  House) 

ANNE  COUGHLIN,  d,  Concord 

December  9.  2003  to  December  9.  2005 

(Alternate  member  appointed  by  Speaker  of  the  House) 

GARY  FRANCOEUR,  r,  Hudson 

December  9,  2003  to  December  9,  2005 

(Appointed  by  Senate  President) 

STEPHEN  M.  DUPREY.  r,  Concord 
January  4.  2005  to  January  21.  2008 

PAUL  McGUIRK.  d,  Walpole 

July  1,2004  to  July  1,2007 

(Appointed  by  Senate  President) 


Boxing  and  Wrestling  Commission 

Three  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  They  shall  have  had  some 
experience  in  the  sport  of  boxing  or  wrestling  and  shall  be  residents  of  New  Hampshire. 
Members  shall  have  no  financial  interest,  direct  or  indirect,  in  boxing  bouts  or  wrestling 
competitions  regulated  by  the  commission.  Term,  three  years  and  until  successor  is 
appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  Commission  shall 
elect  one  of  its  members  to  serve  as  chairman-treasurer.  RSA  285. 

ROBERT  STEPHEN,  Manchester 
July  15,  1981  to  July  15,2005 

RUDOLPH  E.  URBAN,  Berlin 
July  15,  1981  to  July  15,2007 

ARTHUR  J.  NOLIN,  Pembroke 
September  8,  1994  to  July  15.  2006 

Board  of  Claims 

Board  consists  of  two  competent  persons  appointed  by  the  Governor,  preferably  each  a 
member  of  the  N.H.  Bar  Association;  President  of  the  Senate  shall  appoint  one  member  of 
the  senate  and  the  Speaker  of  the  House  shall  appoint  one  member  of  the  house  of 
representatives.  Chief  Justice  of  the  N.H.  Supreme  Court  shall  appoint  the  chairman  of  the 
board  who  shall  be  a  judicial  referee  if  one  is  available,  but  if  not,  then  the  chairman  shall 
be  a  member  of  the  N.H.  Bar  Association.  All  members  shall  be  residents  of  the  state  and 


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if  any  member  ceases  to  be  a  resident,  a  vacancy  is  created.  Term,  six  years,  except  that 
legislative  members  shall  serve  co-terminously  with  their  term  as  legislators,  provided, 
however,  a  legislative  member  may  be  reappointed  to  serve  as  a  board  member  for  an 
additional  6-year  term.  In  the  event  of  a  vacancy  on  said  board  for  any  reason  which  is 
created  by  the  two  members  appointed,  the  provisions  of  RSA  21:33-a  shall  apply.  If  the 
position  of  chairman  of  the  board  becomes  vacant,  the  provisions  of  RSA  21:33-a  shall  apply 
except  that  the  appointment  shall  be  by  the  chief  justice  of  the  N.H.  Supreme  Court.  A 
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,  2003 

MATTHEW  H.  UPTON,  Bow,  Chairman 

July  9,  1997  to  October  28,  2007 

(Appointed  by  Supreme  Court) 

JOHN  E.  PELTONEN,  Goffstown 
August  27,  1987  to  July  1,  2005 

Board  of  Engineers 

57  Regional  Drive,  Concord,  271-2219 
Board  of  professional  engineers  consists  of  five  members:  4  engineers  and  one  public 
member.  Each  member  shall  be  a  citizen  of  the  U.S.  and  a  resident  of  N.H.;  each 
professional  engineer  member  shall  have  been  engaged  in  the  practice  of  engineering  as  his 
chief  means  of  livelihood  for  at  least  10  years  prior  to  appointment,  and  shall  have  held  a 
responsible  position  in  charge  of  important  engineering  work  for  at  least  5  years,  before 
appointment,  which  may  include  the  teaching  of  the  profession. 

All  appointments  to  the  board  shall  be  made  by  the  governor  with  approval  of  the  council 
for  a  term  of  five  years.  The  board  biennially  elects  a  chairman.  No  more  than  one 
member's  term  may  expire  in  any  one  calendar  year.  Appointments  for  terms  of  less  than  5 
years  may  be  made  to  comply  with  this  limitation.  No  member  shall  be  eligible  to  serve 
more  than  2  full  consecutive  terms,  provided  that  for  this  purpose  only  a  period  actually 
served  which  exceeds  1/2  of  the  five-year  term  shall  be  deemed  a  full  term.  Upon  expiration 
of  a  member's  term,  he  shall  serve  until  his  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Successor's 
term  shall  be  five-years  from  date  of  expiration  of  predecessor's  appointment,  regardless  of 
the  date  of  his  appointment.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term. 

The  public  member  of  the  board  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was  a  member  of 
the  engineering  profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  and  never 
has  had,  a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  such  professional  services  or 
an  activity  directly  related  thereto,  including  the  representation  of  the  board  or  profession 
for  a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  RSA  310-A:3 

LEE  F.  CARROLL,  Gorham 
September  4,  2002  to  August  21,  2007 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  609 


WILLIAM  H.  SMAGULA,  Bedford 
July  16,  2003  to  August  21,  2008 

ROBERT  A.  CRUESS,  Amherst 
August  21,  2004  to  August  21,  2009 

MARC  MORIN,  Bow 
December  20,  2000  to  August  21,  2005 

CARMELA  AMATO-WEIRDA,  Durham 

October  10,  2001  to  August  21,  2006 

(Public  Member) 

Board  of  Architects 

57  Regional  Drive,  Concord,  271-2219 

Board  of  architects  consists  of  five  members:  4  architects  and  one  public  member.  Each 
member  shall  be  a  citizen  of  the  U.S.  and  a  resident  of  N.H.;  each  architect  member  shall 
have  actively  practiced  architecture  for  the  chief  means  of  livelihood  for  at  least  10  years 
prior  to  appointment,  and  shall  have  held  a  responsible  position  in  charge  of  such  work  for 
at  least  5  years  prior  to  appointment,  which  may  include  the  teaching  of  the  profession.  All 
appointments  to  the  board  shall  be  made  by  the  governor  with  approval  of  the  council  for  a 
term  of  five  years.  The  board  biennially  elects  a  chairman.  No  more  than  one  member's 
term  may  expire  in  any  one  calendar  year.  Appointments  for  terms  of  less  than  5  years  may 
be  made  to  comply  with  this  limitation.  No  member  shall  be  eligible  to  serve  more  than  2 
full  consecutive  terms,  provided  that  for  this  purpose  only  a  period  actually  served  which 
exceeds  1/2  of  the  five-year  term  shall  be  deemed  a  full  term.  Upon  expiration  of  a 
member's  term,  the  member  shall  serve  until  the  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified. 
Successor's  term  shall  be  five-years  from  date  of  expiration  of  the  predecessor's 
appointment,  regardless  of  the  date  of  his  appointment.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the 
unexpired  term. 

The  public  member  of  the  board  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was  a  member  of 
the  architectural  profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  and  never 
has  had,  a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  such  professional  services  or 
an  activity  directly  related  thereto,  including  the  representation  of  the  board  or  profession 
for  a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.   RSA  310-A:29 

CHRISTOPHER  WILLIAMS,  Meredith 
April  2,  2003  to  September  9,  2005 

DONALD  R.  LAVALLEE,  Hampton 
August  20,  1997  to  September  9,  2006 

PATRICIA  C.  SHERMAN,  Newbury 
August  18,  1999  to  July  26,  2009 


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WILLIAM  B.  SCHOONMAKER,  Durham 
January  7,  2004  to  September  9,  2008 

EDWARD  S.  KELLY,  Bedford 

October  23,  2002  to  September  9,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

Board  of  Land  Surveyors 

57  Regional  Drive,  Concord,  271-2219 
Board  of  licensure  for  land  surveyors  consists  of  five  members:  4  land  surveyors  and  one 
public  member.  Each  member  shall  be  a  citizen  of  the  U.S.  and  a  resident  of  N.H.;  land 
surveyor  members  shall  have  practiced  land  surveying  in  N.H.  for  at  least  6  years  prior  to 
appointment  and  shall  have  held  a  responsible  position  in  charge  of  such  work,  which  may 
include  the  teaching  of  land  surveying.  All  appointments  to  the  board  shall  be  made  by  the 
governor  with  approval  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  five  years.  The  board  biennially  elects 
a  chairman.  No  more  than  one  member's  term  may  expire  in  any  one  calendar  year. 
Appointments  for  terms  of  less  than  5  years  may  be  made  to  comply  with  this  limitation. 
No  member  shall  be  eligible  to  serve  more  than  2  full  consecutive  terms,  provided  that  for 
this  purpose  only  a  period  actually  served  which  exceeds  1/2  of  the  five-year  term  shall  be 
deemed  a  full  term.  Upon  expiration  of  a  member's  term,  he  shall  serve  until  his  successor 
is  appointed  and  qualified.  Successor's  term  shall  be  five-years  from  date  of  expiration  of 
predecessor's  appointment,  regardless  of  the  date  of  his  appointment.  Vacancies  shall  be 
filled  for  the  unexpired  term. 

The  public  member  of  each  board  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was  a  member  of 
the  land  surveying  profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  land  such  person,  and  who  does  not  and 
never  has  had,  a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  land  surveying  services 
or  an  activity  directly  related  thereto,  including  the  representation  of  the  board  or  profession 
for  a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.   RSA  310-A:5 

EARL  SANDFORD,  Bedford 
September  3,  2003  to  August  12,  2008 

JOHN  W.  MYHAVER,  JR.,  Hopkinton 
September  8,  2004  to  August  12,  2009 

KEVIN  M.  McENEANEY,  Dover 
August  18,  1999  to  July  11,  2009 

GREGORY  BROWN,  Manchester 
February  25,  2005  to  February  3,  2010 

LINDA  CAPUCHINO,  Manchester 

December  2,  1998  to  February  3,  2007 

(Public  Member) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  6 1 1 


Board  of  Foresters 

57  Regional  Drive,  Concord,  271-2219 
Board  of  foresters  shall  consist  of  seven  persons:  four  of  whom  shall  be  foresters  and  three 
public  members.  Each  member  shall  be  a  citizen  of  the  U.S.  and  shall  have  been  a  resident 
of  N.H.  for  at  least  5  years  preceding  appointments.  Each  forestry  representative  shall  have 
actively  practiced  the  profession  of  forestry  for  at  least  6  years  prior  to  appointment,  2  years 
of  which  must  have  been  a  responsible  position  in  charge  of  such  work  which  may  include 
the  teaching  of  forestry  at  a  recognized  college  or  university.  Of  the  forester  members;  a) 
one  shall  be  the  director,  division  of  forests  and  lands,  b)  one  shall  be  an  industrial  forester, 
c)  one  shall  be  a  private  forester,  and  d)  one  shall  be  a  forester  from  the  public  sector.  Two 
of  the  public  members  shall  be  forest  landowners  actively  engaged  in  forest  management, 
but  not  otherwise  connected  with  the  forestry  profession.  All  appointments  to  the  board 
shall  be  made  by  the  governor  with  approval  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  five  years.  The 
board  biennially  elects  a  chairman.  No  more  than  one  member's  term  may  expire  in  any 
one  calendar  year.  Appointments  for  terms  of  less  than  5  years  may  be  made  to  comply  with 
this  limitation.  No  member  shall  be  eligible  to  serve  more  than  2  full  consecutive  terms, 
provided  that  for  this  purpose  only  a  period  actually  served  which  exceeds  1/2  of  the  five- 
year  term  shall  be  deemed  a  full  term.  Upon  expiration  of  a  member's  term,  he  shall  serve 
until  his  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Successor's  term  shall  be  five-years  from  date 
of  expiration  of  predecessor's  appointment,  regardless  of  the  date  of  the  successors 
appointment.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term. 

A  public  member  of  the  board  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was  a  member  of  the 
forestry  profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  and  never  has  had, 
a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  forestry  services  or  an  activity  directly 
related  thereto,  including.  RSA  310-A:100 

NORTHAM  D.  PARR,  Rumney 

September  15,  1999  to  August  22,  2009 

(Public  Forester) 

DONALD  W.  WINSOR,  Plymouth 

August  22,  1990  to  August  22,  2005 

(Industrial  Forester) 

KEVIN  S.  EVANS,  Berlin 

April  24,  1996  to  August  22,  2005 

(Private  Forester) 

THOMAS  G.  CHRISENTON,  Lyndeborough 

October  14,  1998  to  August  22,  2008 

(Public  Member) 

PHILIP  BRYCE,  Milan,  Chm 
February  6,  1997  to  August  22,  2006 
(Director  of  Div.  of  Forest  &  Lands) 


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DAVID  W.  TELLMAN,  Whitefield 

December  15,  2004  to  August  22,  2009 

(Public  Member) 

LEON  MEADER,  Rochester 

November  13,  2002  to  November  7,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

Board  of  Professional  Geologists 

57  Regional  Drive,  Concord  27 1-2219 
Board  of  geologists  shall  consist  of  six  persons.  Five  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council, 
four  of  whom  shall  be  professional  geologists,  and  one  of  whom  shall  be  a  public  member. 
The  sixth  member  shall  be  the  state  geologist.  Each  member  shall  be  a  citizen  of  the  United 
States  and  a  resident  of  NH.  Each  member  except  the  public  member  and  the  state  geologist 
shall  have  held  a  responsible  position  in  charge  of  such  work,  which  may  include  the 
teaching  of  geology,  for  at  least  5  years  prior  to  appointment.  Experience  in  providing 
geological  services  for  a  fee,  or  being  in  responsible  charge  of  geological  work,  obtained 
before  the  expiration  of  the  period  described  in  RSA  310-A:125,  II  may  count  towards  the 
requirements  of  this  section  if  the  member  would  have  been  eligible  for  licensure  under  RSA 
310-A:125,  II  at  the  time  of  the  relevant  experience. 

The  public  member  shall  be  a  person  who  is  not,  and  never  was,  a  geologist  or  the  spouse 
of  any  such  person,  and  who  does  not  have  and  never  has  had,  a  material  financial  interest 
in  either  the  provision  of  geologic  services  or  an  activity  directly  related  to  geology, 
including  the  representation  of  the  board  or  profession  at  any  time  during  the  5  years 
preceding  appointment. 

Members  shall  serve  for  five-year  terms;  except  that  no  more  than  one  appointed  member's 
term  may  expire  in  any  one  calendar  year.  Original  appointments  for  terms  of  less  than  5 
years  may  be  made  in  order  to  comply  with  this  limitation.  No  appointed  member  shall  be 
eligible  to  serve  more  than  2  full  consecutive  terms,  provided  that  for  this  purpose  only  a 
period  actually  served  which  exceeds  1/2  of  the  5-year  term  shall  be  deemed  a  full  term. 
Upon  expiration  of  a  member's  term,  the  member  shall  serve  until  a  successor  is  qualified 
and  appointed.  The  successor's  term  shall  be  5  years  from  the  date  of  expiration  of  the 
predecessor's  appointment,  regardless  of  the  date  of  the  successor's  appointment.  Vacancies 
to  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term.  RSA  310-A.   (Ch.  15;  2004) 

TIMOTHY  T.  ALLEN,  Keene 
October  4,  2000  to  October  4,  2009 

JOHN  E.  COTTON,  East  Andover 
October  4,  2000  to  October  4,  2007 

DOROTHY  RICHTER,  Salem 
October  4,  2000  to  October  4,  2005 

PAUL  M.  SANBORN,  Canterbury 
October  4,  2000  to  October  4,  2008 


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RONALD  E.  COOK,  Canterbury 

February  14,  2001  to  February  14,  2006 

(Public  member) 

Board  of  Natural  Scientists 

57  Regional  Drive,  Concord,  271-2219 
Board  of  natural  scientists  shall  consist  of  seven  persons:  two  soil  scientists,  two  of  whom 
shall  be  wetland  scientists  who  are  not  also  soil  scientists  and  three  public  members.  Each 
member  shall  be  a  citizen  of  the  U.S.  and  shall  have  been  a  resident  of  N.H.  for  at  least  1 
years  preceding  appointment.  Each  soil  scientist  member  shall  have  actively  practiced  soil 
science  for  at  least  6  years  prior  to  appointment  and  shall  have  held  a  responsible  position 
in  charge  of  such  work  for  at  least  2  years  prior  to  the  appointment,  which  may  include  the 
teaching  of  soil  science.  Each  wetland  scientist  member  shall  have  actively  practiced 
wetland  science  for  at  least  6  years  prior  to  appointment  and  shall  have  held  a  responsible 
position  in  charge  of  such  work  for  at  least  2  years  prior  to  appointment,  which  may  include 
the  teaching  of  wetland  science. 

The  governor  shall  make  all  appointments  to  the  board  with  approval  of  the  council  for  a 
term  of  five  years.  The  board  biennially  elects  a  chairman.  No  more  than  one  member's 
term  may  expire  in  any  one  calendar  year.  Appointments  for  terms  of  less  than  5  years  may 
be  made  to  comply  with  this  limitation.  No  member  shall  be  eligible  to  serve  more  than  2 
full  consecutive  terms,  provided  that  for  this  purpose  only  a  period  actually  served  which 
exceeds  1/2  of  the  five-year  term  shall  be  deemed  a  full  term.  Upon  expiration  of  a 
member's  term,  the  member  shall  serve  until  his  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified. 
Successor's  term  shall  be  five-years  from  date  of  expiration  of  predecessor's  appointment, 
regardless  of  the  date  of  his  appointment.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term. 

The  public  members  of  the  board  shall  be  a  persons  who  are  not,  and  never  were  members 
of  the  soil  science  profession,  members  of  the  wetland  science  profession  or  the  spouse  of 
any  such  person,  and  who  do  not  and  never  have  had,  a  material  financial  interest  in  either 
the  provision  of  soil  science  or  wetland  science  services  or  an  activity  directly  related  to  soil 
science  or  wetland  science,  including  the  representation  of  the  board  or  profession  for  a  fee 
at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  appointment.  RSA  310-A:81 

RICHARD  W.  BOND,  Merrimack 
July  10,  1996  to  June  30,  2005 

JAMES  LONG,  Lee 
July   10,  1996  to  June  30,  2006 

CRAIG  WOOD,  Deerfield 
February  5,  2003  to  October  26,  2007 

RICK  VAN  de  POLL,  Gilsum 

October  26,  1998  to  October  26,  2008 

(Wetlands  Scientist) 


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WILLIAM  C.  FLINT,  Warner 

February  9,  2000  to  November  1 ,  2004 

(Public  Member) 

PATRICIA  B.  BARKER,  Campion 

May7,  2003  to  November  19,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

PAULA  K.  MINER,  Penacook 

December  17,  1997  to  December  17,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

New  Hampshire  Real  Estate  Commission 

25  Capitol  Street,  Rm  434,  Concord  271-2701 
Five  members  appointed  by  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  5  years  as  follows:  two 
licensed  real  estate  brokers;  one  licensed  real  estate  salesperson  who  shall  maintain  status  as 
a  licensed  real  estate  salesperson;  one  lawyer  and  one  public  member  who  shall  not  and 
never  was  a  member  of  the  real  estate  profession  or  the  spouse  of  any  such  person,  and  who 
does  not  have,  and  never  has  had  a  material  financial  interest  in  either  the  provision  of  real 
estate  services  or  an  activity  directly  related  to  real  estate,  including  the  representation  of  the 
commission  or  profession  for  a  fee  at  any  time  during  the  5  years  preceding  an  appointment. 
Each  member  shall  be  a  resident  of  NH  for  at  least  6  years  prior  to  an  appointment  and  no 
member  may  serve  more  than  2  consecutive  full  terms.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired 
term.  RSA331-A 

ROBERT  STEPHEN,  Manchester 

September  17,  2003  to  September  15,  2008 

(Attorney) 

ARTHUR  H.  SLATTERY,  Amherst 

February  15,  1995  to  September  15,  2009 

(Broker) 

PAULINE  A.  IKAWA,  Manchester 

May  9,  2001  to  September  15,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

NANCY  G.  LeROY,  Laconia 

July  5,  2001  to  September  15,  2006 

(Broker) 

BARBARA  HEATH,  Hampton 

March  22,  2000  to  September  15,  2007 

(Non-Broker) 


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Executive  Director 

BETH  EMMONS 
Term  began  1999 

Real  Estate  Appraiser  Board 

25  Capitol  Street,  Concord,  271-6186 
Seven  members  appointed  by  governor  and  council  as  follows:  three  real  estate  appraisers 
with  a  minimum  of  5  years  experience,  consisting  of  one  New  Hampshire  certified 
residential  appraiser,  one  New  Hampshire  certified  general  appraiser  and  one  New 
Hampshire  certified  appraiser  who  is  a  broker  licensed  under  RSA  331-A  provided  that  no  2 
appraiser  members  should  be  members  of  the  same  private  appraisal,  one  representative 
from  a  New  Hampshire  lending  institution,  the  banking  commissioner  or  his  designee,  and 
two  members  of  the  general  public  not  associated  directly  or  indirectly  with  banking, 
brokerage,  real  estate  appraisal,  insurance,  or  any  other  affected  industry.  All  members  shall 
serve  for  a  term  of  three-years  or  until  their  successors  are  appointed  and  qualified.  No 
member  shall  serve  for  more  than  2  consecutive  terms.     RSA  310-B 

VACANCY 

Term  to  August  12,2007 
(Certified  Residential  Appraiser) 

STEVEN  H.  BERG,  Portsmouth 

December  17,  2003  to  August  12,  2005 

(Real  Estate  Appraiser) 

GEORGE  BROOKS,  Londonderry 

October  8,  2003  to  August  12,  2006 

(Certified  General  Appraiser) 

ROBERT  E.  CURTIS,  Laconia 

September  8,  2004  to  August  12,  2007 

(Representative  of  N.H.  lending  institution) 

SALLY  R.  SULLIVAN,  Concord 

April  7,  2004  to  September  16,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

MICHAEL  F.  WIHBY,  Manchester 

December  15,  2004  to  May  13,  2007 

(Public  Member) 

State  Historical  Records  Advisory  Board 

Board  to  consist  of  the  state  archivist,  who  shall  be  Chairman  and  seven  members  appointed 
by  the  governor  and  council  for  three-year  terms.  Each  member  to  hold  office  until 
successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  In  case  of  a  vacancy,  other  than  by  expiration  of  term, 
the  appointment  shall  be  for  the  balance  of  the  unexpired  term.  RSA  5:42 


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FRANK  C.  MEVERS,  Chm. 
State  Archivist 

MARK  J.  HALLORAN,  Plymouth 
September  3,  2003  to  January  2,  2006 

MARCIA  SCHMIDT  BLAINE,  Plymouth 
February  14,  2001  to  January  2,  2007 

PAUL  R.  BERGERON,  Hudson 
February  6,  2002  to  January  2,  2008 

RICHARD  E.  WINSLOW  III,  Rye 
January  7,  2004  to  January  2,  2007 

ANNE  T.  PACKARD,  Plymouth 
January  23,  1985  to  December  6,  2005 

RICHARD  C.  CLOSE,  Dover 
November  19,  2003  to  December  6,  2006 

EDOUARD  L.  DESROCHERS,  Exeter 
June  30,  1981  to  December  19,  2007 

State-Capital  Region  Planning  Commission 

Members  are  as  follows:  two  Concord  area  residents  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the 
consent  of  the  council;  one  member  of  the  house  of  representatives  appointed  by  the 
speaker;  one  member  of  the  senate  appointed  by  the  senate  president;  the  director  of  state 
planning;  the  director  of  the  Central  New  Hampshire  Regional  Planning  Commission;  a 
member  appointed  by  the  Merrimack  County  Board  of  Commissioners;  and  the 
commissioner  of  administrative  services,  the  city  manager  of  Concord,  the  mayor  of 
Concord,  the  chairman  of  the  Greater  Concord  Chamber  of  Commerce,  or  their  designees. 
All  members  serve  at  the  pleasure  of  their  appointing  authority.  Laws  of  1965,  345. 
Laws  of  1989,  296. 

VICTORIA  ZACHOS,  Concord 
Term  began  August  16,  1989 

ROBERT  C.  WASHBURN,  Concord 
Term  began  October  11,  1989 

Vital  Records  Administration 

The  secretary  of  state,  with  the  approval  of  the  governor  and  council,  shall  appoint  the 
director  of  vital  records  administration  (also  known  as  the  registrar  of  vital  records).  The 
director  shall  be  academically  and  technically  qualified  to  hold  the  position  and  shall  be  a 
citizen  of  N.H.  or  become  a  citizen  of  N.H.  within  one  year  of  appointment.  RSA  5-C  (  Ch 
319:2003) 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  6 1 7 


STATE  LOTTERY  COMMISSION 

14  Integra  Drive,  Concord,  271-3391 
Three  members  who  shall  be  appointed  and  may  be  removed  for  cause  by  the  governor  with 
the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council.  Initial  appointments  shall  be  one  for  one-year,  one 
for  two-years  and  one  for  three-years,  and  upon  expiration  of  their  terms  their  successors 
shall  be  appointed  for  a  term  of  three-years.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term. 
Members  shall  serve  until  their  successors  are  appointed  and  qualified.  No  member  shall 
have  any  pecuniary  or  other  interest  in  any  supplier  or  agent  to  the  commission  or  in  any 
licensee  licensed  under  the  provisions  of  this  chapter.  (Ch.  257;  2004) 

PAUL  HOLLOWAY,  Rye 

August  13,  2003  to  end  June  29,  2006 

ARTHUR  P.  KLEMM,  JR.,  Windham 
April  21,  2004  to  June  29,  2007 

RICHARD  J.  CAMPBELL,  New  Boston 
June  29,  1999  to  June  29,  2005 

Executive  Director 
RICKY  A  WISLER 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

25  Capitol  Street,  Room  121,  Concord,  271-2621 

State  Treasurer 
Elected  by  the  Legislature.  Term,  two  years.  Const.  Part  II,  Art.  67 

MICHAEL  A.  ABLOWICH,  Durham 
Term  began  December  4,  2002 

Deputy  State  Treasurers 

Two  persons  appointed  by  the  state  treasurer,  one  of  whom  shall  be  designated  as  chief 
deputy.  RSA6:21 

VACANCY 

Chief  Deputy  Treasurer 

RACHEL  K.  MILLER,  Hudson 
Term  Began  September  16,  2003 

Assistant  Treasurer 

PAULINE  R.  AMSDEN,  Bristol 
Term  began  September  3,  2002 

CHERYL  L.  MURPHY,  Bow 
Term  began  March  27,  2000 


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Board  of  Tax  and  Land  Appeals 

Johnson  Hall,  3rd  Floor,  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.  Members  of  the  board  shall  be  full-time  employees  and  shall  not  engage  in 
any  other  employment  during  their  terms  that  is  in  conflict  with  their  duties  as  members 
of  the  board.  Term,  five  years  and  until  successors  are  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies 
to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  Supreme  Court  designates  Chairman  to  serve  for  duration  of 
his  term.  RSA71-B 

ALBERT  F.  SHAMASH,  Walpole 
April  28,  2000  to  December  31,  2004 

MICHELE  E.  LEBRUN,  Hopkinton 
May  6,  1991  to  May  5,  2006 

PAUL  B.  FRANKLIN,  Plainfield 
February  27,  1989  to  December  31,  2002 

DOUGLAS  S.  RICARD,  Pembroke 
September  30,  1996  to  December  31,  2001 

State  Veterans  Council 

275  Chestnut  Street,  Rm  321,  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  unexpired 
term.  Director  appointed  by  Veteran's  Council  with  the  approval  of  the  governor  and 
council.  RSA  115:4 

MARGARET  W.  NALLY,  Newton 
July  13,  1994  to  June  30,  2006 

KENNETH  E.  LEIDNER,  Concord 
June  30,  1992  to  June  30,  2007 

JOHN  H.  JACOBSMEYER,  JR.,  Northwood 
July  14,  1993  to  June  30,  2005 

Director 

DENNIS  VIOLA 
Term  began  September  8,  1997 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  6 1 9 


DEPARTMENT  OF  TRANSPORTATION 

7  Hazen  Drive,  Concord.  271-3734 
RSA21-L 

Commissioner 

Appointed  by  the  governor  with  consent  of  the  council  for  a  term  of  four-years. 

CAROL  A.  MURRAY,  Epsom 
April  1,  2001  to  December  3,  2007 

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. 

DAVID  J.  BRILLHART,  Concord 
December  1,  2004  to  February  28,  2006 

Director  of  Project  Development 

Nominated  by  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  governor  with  consent  of  the  council  for  a 
term  of  four-years. 

VACANCY 

Director  of  Administration 

Nominated  by  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  governor,  with  consent  of  council  for  a 
term  of  four-years. 

VACANCY 

Operations  Division 

Nominated  by  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  governor,  with  consent  of  council  for  a 
term  of  four-years. 

LYLE  W.  KNOWLTON,  Northfield 
January  19,  2000  to  January  7,  2008 

Division  of  Public  Works  &  Transportation 
Director 

Nominated  by  commissioner  to  be  appointed  by  governor  with  consent  of  the  council  for  a 
term  of  four-years. 

JAMES  F.  MARSHALL,  Concord 
January  29,  1992  to  January  1,  2007 


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Division  of  Aeronautics,  Rail  and  Transit 
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  NH:  (0  general  aviation;  (g)  commissioner 
or  designee,  who  shall  serve  ex-officio.  All  members  except  the  members  in  subparagraph 
(c),  (d),  and  (g)  shall  hold  a  valid  pilot's  certificate  at  time  of  appointment.  Governor  and 
Council  appointments  shall  be  for  a  term  of  four-years.  Board  members  shall  not  serve 
more  than  2  consecutive  terms.  Board  annually  elects  chairman.  RSA  21-L.  (Ch.  146; 
2003)(Ch.257;2004) 

WESLEY  J.  LUNDQUIST,  Londonderry 

April  24,  1998  to  April  23,  2006 

(Airline) 

JOSEPH  R.  BRIGHAM,  Bow 

December  19,  2001  to  April  23,  2006 

(General  Aviation) 

PAUL  E.  FLEMING,  Manchester 

May  23,  2001  to  April  23,  2004 

(Aviation  Association  of  New  Hampshire) 

JOSEPH  R.  ALOSA,  SR.,  Concord 

November  18,  1998  to  July  25,  2005 
(Airport  Authority) 

T.  WILLIAM  WHITE,  Manchester 

August  9,  2000  to  July  25,  2008 

(Corporate  Aviation) 

KEVIN  A.  DILLON,  Brentwood 

August  13,  2003  to  October  29,  2006 

(Airport  Manager) 

Director  of  Aeronautics 

JACK  W.  FERNS,  Pembroke 
August  28,  1996  to  August  20,  2006 

Transportation  Appeals  Board 

Three  members,  one  of  which  shall  be  a  registered  professional  engineer,  one  a  person 
admitted  to  practice  law  in  N.H.,  and  one  must  be  skilled  in  the  field  of  public  works  and 
construction  who  shall  represent  the  general  public.  There  shall  be  two  alternate  board 
members.  Members  and  alternates  appointed  by  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of  three- 
years.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  in  like  manner  for  unexpired  term.  Governor  designates 
chairman.  Board  elects  vice-chairman. 


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H.  EDMUND  BERGERON,  North  Conway 

October  23.  2002  to  April  23,  2007 

(Professional  Engineer) 

VACANCY 

Term  to  April  23,  2006 
(General  Public) 

ERIC  G.  FALKENHAM,  Hopkinton 

May  7,  1986  to  May  7.  2005 

(Legal  Profession) 

ROY  W.  TILSLEY,  Jr..  Londonderry 

July  10,  2002  to  May  7,  2005 

(Alternate/General  Public) 

VACANCY 

Term  to  June  23,  2005 
(Alternate/Prof.  Engineers) 


Skyhaven  Airport  Operation  Commission 

Membership  shall  be  comprised  of  the  following:  one  member  appointed  by  the  mayor  of 
Rochester;  one  member  appointed  by  the  mayor  of  Dover;  one  member  appointed  by  the 
mayor  Somersworth;  two  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council;  one  member 
appointed  by  the  president  of  the  senate;  and  one  member  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the 
house.  Members  shall  have  expertise  in  the  area  of  aeronautics  and  shall  not  have  any 
financial  interest  in  Skyhaven  airport  nor  be  the  spouse  of  any  person  having  such  a  financial 
interest.  Term,  three-years  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  Vacancies  to 
be  filled  in  same  manner  for  unexpired  term.  RSA  422:37. 

RICHARD  JACKSON,  Rochester 
August  14,  2002  to  August  14,  2005 

FRED  HOCHGRAF,  Durham 

August  14,  2002  to  August  14,  2005 

(Public  Member) 

Railroad  Appeals  Board 

Three  members,  one  of  which  shall  be  a  recognized  expert  on  railroad  matters,  one  shall  be 
admitted  to  practice  law  in  N.H.,  and  one  shall  be  knowledgeable  about  railroad  matters  who 
shall  represent  the  general  public.  There  shall  be  two  alternate  board  members  similarly 
qualified.  Members  and  alternates  shall  be  appointed  by  governor  and  council  for  a  term  of 
three-years.  Vacancies  to  be  filled  for  unexpired  term.  Governor  shall  designate  chairman. 
Board  elects  vice-chairman. 


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BENJAMIN  E.CLARK,  Lincoln 

May  7,  2003  to  April  23,  2006 

(General  Public) 

DAVID  WOODBURY,  New  Boston 

April  12,  2000  to  April  23,  2005 

(Alternate/Legal  Profession) 

FRANCIS  X.  QUINN,  JR.,  Portsmouth 

October  14,  1992  to  April  23,  2007 

(Legal  Profession) 

WAYNE  M.  GAGNE,  Nashua 
April  2,  2003  to  May  7,  2005 
(Expert  on  Railroad  Matters) 

JOHN  W.  FLANDERS,  Kingston 

July  25,  1986  to  July  25,  1995 

(Alternate/Public  Member) 

UNIVERSITY  SYSTEM  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE 
Board  of  Trustees 

Twenty-seven  trustees  composed  as  follows:  Eight  ex-officio  members:  the  Governor  of  the 
State,  the  Chancellor  of  the  University  System,  the  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Markets 
and  Food,  the  Commissioner  of  Education,  the  President  of  the  University  of  New 
Hampshire,  the  President  of  Plymouth  State  University,  the  President  of  Keene  State 
College,  the  President  of  the  University  System  College  for  Lifelong  Learning.  Eleven 
members  appointed  by  the  governor  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  council.  Two 
members  shall  be  students  enrolled  at  Keene  State  College,  Plymouth  State  University,  or 
the  University  of  New  Hampshire  who  shall  serve  as  student  trustees,  for  the  term  indicated 
in  this  paragraph,  on  a  rotating  basis  in  the  order  listed:  (1)  One  student  each  from  the 
university  of  New  Hampshire  and  Plymouth  State  University.  (2)  One  student  each  from 
Plymouth  State  University  and  Keene  State  College.  (3)  One  student  each  from  Keene  State 
College  and  the  University  of  New  Hampshire.  The  student  trustees  shall  be  elected  by  the 
student  body  at  the  school  responsible  for  providing  the  student  trustee.  Said  schools  shall 
provide  for  the  election  of  the  student  trustees  in  March  of  the  year  for  which  the  student 
trustees  shall  be  elected.  The  term  of  the  student  trustees  shall  be  for  one  year  commencing 
July  1  of  the  year  for  which  the  student  was  elected  and  ending  June  30  of  the  next  year. 
Student  trustees  shall  be  expected  to  serve  the  full  duration  of  their  elected  term.  In  the  event 
that  a  student  trustee  ceases  for  any  reason  to  attend  the  school  from  which  the  student  was 
elected,  the  Chancellor  of  the  University  System  shall  declare  a  vacancy  in  that  student 
trustee  position,  and  the  school  causing  the  vacancy  shall  elect  a  replacement  student  trustee 
who  shall  serve  for  the  remainder  of  the  predecessor's  term.  Graduation  of  a  student  trustee 
shall  not  constitute  a  vacancy  under  this  paragraph.  Four  members  shall  be  elected  by  the 
alumni  of  the  University  of  New  Hampshire;  one  member  elected  by  the  alumni  of  Keene 
State  College;  one  member  elected  by  the  alumni  of  Plymouth  State  University.  At  all  times, 
two  members  of  the  board  shall  be  farmers  and  both  major  political  parties  shall  be 


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represented  on  the  board.  The  terms  of  office  of  the  appointed  and  elected  members, 
except  the  student  member,  shall  be  four  years.  The  terms  of  the  elected  members  and 
student  member  shall  end  on  June  30.  Each  member,  except  the  student  member,  shall  hold 
office  until  a  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified.  The  appointment  of  successors  for  the 
filling  of  vacancies  for  unexpired  terms  shall  be  by  appointment  or  election  in  the  same 
manner  as  the  original  appointment,  except  that  a  vacancy  in  an  alumni  trustee  position  shall 
be  filled  in  accordance  with  the  bylaws  of  the  alumni  association  at  the  institution  with 
which  the  position  is  associated.  Board  elects  chairman  annually.  RSA  187-A  (Ch. 
281:2004) 

ANDREW  E.  LIETZ,  Rye 
May  23,  2001  to  June  30,  2008 

EDWARD  C.  DUPONT,  Durham 
March  5,  2003  to  June  30,  2005 

LORRAINE  S.  MERRILL.  Stratham 

September  15,  1997  to  June  30,  2005 

(Secretary  of  the  Board) 

RICHARD  ASHOOH,  Bedford 

September  22,  2004  to  June  30,  2007 

JOHN  D.  CROSIER,  Concord 
December  16.  1998  to  June  30,  2006 

GEORGE  EPSTEIN,  Conway 
June  30,  2002  to  June  30,  2006 

VACANCY 

Tern  to  June  30,  2007 

JOEL  W.  MAIOLA,  Bow 
March  24,  2004  to  June  30,  2007 

DEBRA  B.  MILLER,  Londonderry 
June  12,  2002  to  June  30,  2008 

WALTER  R.  PETERSON,  Peterborough 
July  31,  1996  to  June  30,  2008 

MERLE  W.  SCHOTANUS,  Grantham 
December  16,  1998  to  June  30,  2005 

MARIE  F.  GROSS,  Bedford 

June  30,  2002  to  June  30,  2006 

(Elected  by  the  Alumni  of  the  University  of  New  Hampshire) 


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PETER  F.H.  LAMB,  Newmarket 

July  1,2003  to  June  30,  2007 

(Elected  by  the  Alumni  of  the  University  of  New  Hampshire) 

JOHN  H.  LAWSON,  Amesbury,  MA 

July  1,2000  to  June  30,  2008 

(Elected  by  the  Alumni  of  the  University  of  New  Hampshire) 

JOHN  H.  MOODY,  Deny 

July  1 ,  2003  to  June  30,  2007 

(Elected  by  the  Alumni  of  Keene  State  College) 

EUGENE  A.  SAVAGE,  Barrington 

June  30,  1999  to  June  30,  2007 

(Elected  by  the  Alumni  of  Plymouth  State  College) 

ED  WINN  A  C.  VANDERZANDEN,  Rochester 

July  1,2001  to  June  30,  2005 

(Elected  by  the  Alumni  of  the  University  of  New  Hampshire) 


State  Commission  on  the  Status  of  Women 

State  House  Annex,  Room  334  271-2660 
Fifteen  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Term,  three  years.  Vacancies  to 
be  filled  for  the  remainder  of  the  term.    No  member  shall  serve  more  than  2  consecutive 
terms.  Governor  and  Council  shall  designate  Chairman.  RSA  19-B 

LILLYE  RAMOS-SPOONER,  Loudon 
August  9,  2000  to  October  20,  2005 

PHYLLIS  K.  ABELL,  Portsmouth 
January  8,  1998  to  October  20,  2005 

MARY  GILLETTE,  Nashua 
November  13,  2002  to  October  20,  2005 

RONNA  F.  WISE,  Contoocook 
February  6,  2002  to  October  20,  2006 

JANICE  MARKEY,  Center  Tuftonboro 
October  8,  2003  to  October  20,  2006 

PAMELA  B.  REMICK,  Lancaster 
December  3,  2003  to  October  20,  2006 

JESSICA  STERN,  Concord 
December  19,  2001  to  October  20,  2007 


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MARIE  METOYER,  Manchester 
April  7,  1999  to  October  20,  2007 

ANNE  B.  BOTTERI.  Bedford 
April  21,  2004  to  October  20,  2006 

LINDA  JOHNSON,  Manchester 
October  8,  2003  to  October  20,  2006 

LAURIE  L.  CHANDLER,  East  Kingston 
November  13,  2002  to  October  20,  2005 

PATRICIA  R.  YOSHA,  Hampton 
October  18,  2000  to  October  20,  2006 

BONNIE  WHITE,  Hopkinton 
December  18.  2002  to  October  20.  2006 

ELIZABETH  PAINE,  Plymouth 
December  19,  2001  to  October  20,  2007 

STEFANY  A.  SHAHEEN,  Durham 
March  23,  2005  to  August  27  2007 


JOSEPH  P.  NADEAU 
Associate  Justice 


LINDA  STEWART  DALIANIS 

Associate  Justice 


r 


IN  T.  BRODERICK,  Jr. 
Chief  Justice 


RICHARD  E.  GALWAY 
Associate  Justice 


Supreme  Court  Justices 


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JUDICIARY 

Supreme  Court 

A  chief  justice  and  four  associate  justices  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Term, 
until  seventy  years  of  age. 

[Chapter  50;  2001:  Effective  upon  retirement  of  current  supreme  court  justice.  The 
supreme  court  shall  consist  of  five  justices  appointed  and  commissioned  as  prescribed  by  the 
constitution.  The  chief  justice  position  shall  be  held  by  the  justice  with  the  most  seniority  on 
the  court  for  a  period  of  up  to  five  years.  Each  succeeding  chief  justice  shall  serve  for  a  period 
of  up  to  five  years  and  shall  be  the  justice  with  the  most  seniority  of  service  on  the  court  who 
has  not  yet  served  as  chief  justice.  A  justice  may  decline  to  serve  as  chief  justice;  however, 
no  justice  shall  be  permitted  to  serve  successive  terms  as  chief  justice.  In  the  event  that  all 
five  justices  have  served  a  term  as  chief  justice,  succeeding  chief  justices  shall  serve  rotating 
five-year  terms  based  on  seniority.  RSA  490: 1 


Name-Residence 

Chief  Justice: 

John  T  Broderick,  Jr.,  Manchester 
Associate  Justices: 

Joseph  P.  Nadeau,  Durham 
Linda  Stewart  Dalianis,  Nashua 
James  E.  Duggan,  Amherst 
Richard  E.  Galway,  Manchester 


Appointment 


June  2,  2004 

March  8,  2000 
April  26,  2000 
December  20,  2000 
February  11,2004 


Limitation 
by  age 

September  5,  2017 

June  30,  2008 
October  9,  2018 
August  26,  2012 
January  21,  2014 


Superior  Court 

The  superior  court  shall  consist  of  a  chief  justice  and  17  associate  justices  for  fiscal  year 
1984;  a  chief  justice  and  20  associate  justices  for  fiscal  year  1985;  and  a  chief  justice  and  24 
associate  justices  for  fiscal  year  1986  and  a  chief  justice  and  28  associate  justices  for  fiscal 
years  1992  and  succeeding  years,  if  affirmed  by  specific  appropriation  after  January  1, 1985. 
Appointed  by  governor  and  council.  Term,  until  seventy  years  of  age.  RSA  491:1 

(AMEND)  Associates  Justices  to  Superior  Court.  Vacancies  in  associate  justices  shall  remain  unfilled  until  the  number 
of  superior  court  justices  is  reduced  to  22.  At  that  time,  the  superior  court  shall  consist  of  a  chief  justice,  appointed  by  the 
governor  and  council  to  a  five-year  term,  and  21  associate  justices.  (Ch.  240:  2004)  Note:  the  five-year  term  for  Chief 
Justice  takes  effect  when  the  next  vacancy  occurs  in  that  position.  Ch.  74;  2004) 


Name-Residence 

Chief  Justice: 

Robert  J.  Lynn,  Windham 
Associate  Justices: 

Robert  E.K.  Morrill,  Portsmouth 
Kenneth  R.  McHugh,  Hooksett 
William  J.  Groff,  Peterborough 
Philip  P.  Mangones,  Keene 
Bruce  Mohl,  Durham 


Appointment 


January  21,2004 

March  26,  1986 
September  4,  1986 
April  14,  1987 
August  27,  1987 
January  13,  1988 


Limitation 
by  age 

August  26,  2019 

February  1,  2017 
July  18,2014 
July  11,2015 
October  14,  2019 
May  2,  2016 


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Harold  W.  Perkins,  Contoocook 
James  J.  Barry,  Jr.,  Manchester 
James  D.  O'Neill  III,  Laconia 
Kathleen  A.  McGuire,  Hopkinton 
Bernard  J.  Hampsey,  Jr.  Jaffrey 
David  B.  Sullivan,  Jaffrey 
Patricia  C.  Coffey,  Rye 
Larry  M.  Smukler,  Concord 
Peter  H.  Fauver,  Freedom 
Arthur  D.  Brennan,  Weare 
Carol  Ann  Conboy,  Bow 
John  P.  Arnold,  Francestown 
Edward  J.  Fitzgerald  III,  Laconia 
Gillian  Leigh  Abramson,  New  Boston 
Tina  L.  Nadeau,  Lee 
Jean  K.  Burling,  Cornish 
Steven  M.  Houran,  Laconia 
John  M.  Lewis,  Durham 
Gary  E.  Hicks,  Manchester 
Timothy  J.  Vaughn,  Littleton 


January  13,  1988 
September  7,  1988 
December  7,  1988 
September  6,  1989 
January  31,  1990 
August  7,  1991 
October  25,  1991 
March  1,  1992 
March  1,  1992 
May  26,  1992 
July  9,  1992 
December  3,  1992 
December  3,  1992 
September  28,  1994 
December  18,  1996 
November  10,  1999 
July  5,  2001 
July  5,  2001 
October  10,  2001 
December  18,2002 


April  7,  2006 
October  23,  2012 
March  30,  2022 
April  4,  2018 
October  11,2007 
July  6,  2017 
October  7,  2023 
December  7,  2019 
July  18,2017 
December  25,  2016 
July  10,2017 
November  11,  2016 
August  15,  2014 
November  13,  2028 
September  26,  2033 
July  7,  2016 
August  14,  2023 
May  22,  2016 
November  30,  2023 
October  27,  2016 


Marital  Masters 

State  House  Annex,  Room  334  271-2660 
Chief  Justice  of  Superior  Court  recommends  to  Governor  and  Council  for  appointment. 
Term,  three-years.  RSA491  (Ch.  240;  2004) 

ANNE  D.  BARBER,  Bartlett 
September  8,  2004  to  September  8,  2007 

PHILIP  D.  CROSS,  Cape  Neddick,  Maine 
September  8,  2004  to  September  8,  2007 

DAVID  S.  FORREST,  Peterborough 
September  8,  2004  to  September  8,  2007 

Judicial  Council 

Five  members  of  the  Judicial  branch  administrative  council  appointed  pursuant  to  supreme 
court  rules;  the  Attorney  General  or  a  designee;  a  clerk  of  the  superior  court,  selected  by  the 
Superior  Court  Clerks'  Assoc;  a  clerk  of  districts  and  municipal  courts,  selected  by  the 
District  Court  Clerks'  Assoc;  president-elect  of  a  NH  Bar  Association;  chairperson  of  the 
senate  judiciary  committee  or  designee;  chairperson  of  the  house  judiciary  committee  or  a 
designee  and  eight  other  members  appointed  by  the  governor  and  council,  three  of  whom 
shall  be  members  of  the  NH  Bar  Association  of  wide  experience  who  have  been  admitted  to 
practice  in  the  state  for  more  than  5  years,  and  5  of  whom  shall  be  lay  persons.  Five  other 
members  appointed  by  the  chief  justice  of  the  supreme  court  three  of  whom  shall  be 
members  of  the  NH  Bar  Association  of  wide  experience  who  have  been  admitted  to  practice 
in  the  state  for  more  than  5  years,  and  2  of  whom  shall  be  lay  persons.  The  term  of  each 
member  except  the  members  of  the  judicial  branch  administrative  council,  the  attorney 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  629 


general,  the  president-elect  of  the  NH  Bar  Association,  and  the  chairpersons  of  the  senate 
and  house  judiciary  committees  shall  be  for  three-years  and  until  a  successor  is  appointed 
and  qualified.  Vacancies  shall  be  filled  for  the  remainder  of  the  term  in  the  same  manner  and 
from  the  same  group  as  the  original  appointment.  Each  member  of  the  Judicial  branch 
administrative  council,  the  attorney  general,  the  president-elect  of  the  NH  Bar  Association, 
and  the  chairpersons  of  the  senate  and  house  judiciary  committees  shall  be  ex-officio 
members  and  shall  serve  during  their  term  of  office.  RSA  494. 

RALPH  BRICKETT,  Bow 

January  1,  1993  to  January  1,  1999 

(Lay  Person) 

JOHN  B.  HAMMOND,  New  London 

October  14,  1998  to  January  1,  2008 

(Lay  Person) 

RICHARD  F.  WINTERS,  Meriden 

November  13,  2002  to  January  1,  2008 

(Lay  Person) 

DAVID  N.  PAGE,  Sunapee 

February  14,  1996  to  January  1,  2008 

(Lay  Person) 

GERALD  A.  DALEY.  Dover 

January  5,  2000  to  December  22,  2005 

(Lay  Person) 

JOSEPH  M.  McDONOUGH,  Manchester 

February  14,  2001  to  October  18,  2006 

(NH  Bar  Assoc.  Member) 

PHILIP  UTTER,  Exeter 

December  5,  2001  to  October  18,  2007 

(Attorney) 

ALETHEA  L.  FROBURG,  Berlin 

December  15,  1999  to  October  18,  2007 

(Attorney) 

Marital  Masters 

NINA  C.  GARDNER,  Sanbornton 


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JUDICIAL  RETIREMENT  PLAN  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

Board  shall  consist  of  7  members  as  follows:  2  trustees  appointed  by  governor  and  council, 
one  of  whom  the  governor  shall  designate  to  serve  as  chairman  of  the  board  of  trustees,  and 
who  shall  be  qualified  persons  with  business  experience  and  not  members  of  the  judicial 
retirement  plan.  Term  three  years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified,  except  the 
original  appointment  of  one  of  the  trustees  shall  be  for  a  term  of  one  year.  The  chief  justice 
of  the  state  supreme  court,  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  chief  justice  of  the  superior 
court  and  the  administrative  justices  of  the  district  and  probate  courts,  shall  appoint  3 
trustees,  who  shall  be  active  members  of  the  judicial  retirement  plan  and  who  shall  serve  for 
a  term  of  three-years  and  until  successor  is  appointed  and  qualified,  except  that  the  original 
appointment  of  one  of  the  trustees  shall  be  for  the  term  of  one-year,  and  the  original 
appointment  of  another  of  the  trustees  shall  be  for  a  term  of  two-years.  One  member  shall 
be  appointed  biennially  by  the  senate  president  and  one  member  shall  be  appointed 
biennially  by  the  speaker  of  the  house.  RSA  100-C.  (Ch.  311;  2003)  Eff  7/1/03 

JACK  R.  HUTTON,  Concord 

October  20,  2004  to  October  22,  2006 

(Business  Experience) 

CHARLES  G  DOUGLAS  III,  Concord 

September  8,  2004  to  November  19,  2007 

(Business  Experience) 

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: 

James  R.  Patten,  Wolfeboro 
Cheshire: 

Albert  H.  Weeks,  Keene 
Coos: 

David  D.  King,  Colebrook 
Grafton: 

Gary  W.  Boyle,  Littleton 
Hillsborough: 

Raymond  A.  Cloutier,  Goffstown 
Merrimack: 

Richard  A.  Hampe,  Concord 
Rockingham: 

John  R.  Maher,  Portsmouth 
Strafford: 

Gary  R.  Cassavechia,  Rochester 
Sullivan: 

Michael  R.  Feeney,  Newport 


Limitation 

Appointment 

by  age 

January  8,  1987 

May  15,  2023 

September  16,  1998 

January  12,2017 

January  19,  2000 

April  15,2018 

January  31,  1990 

February  10,  2029 

September  7,  1982 

November  6,  2018 

January  28,  1981 

August  11,2008 

October  20,  1993 

May  31,2013 

July  13,  1983 

December  3,  2011 

January  28,  1981 

February  24,  2016 

June  23,  1995 

January  28,  2018 

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State  Reporter 

Appointed  by  the  Supreme  Court.  Term,  not  limited.  RSA  505: 1 

DAVID  PECK 
Appointed  October  19,  2001 

Clerk  of  Supreme  Court 

Appointed  by  the  Supreme  Court.  Term,  not  limited.  RSA  490:19 

EILEEN  FOX 

Appointed  October  19,  2001 

Clerks  of  Superior  Court 

Appointed  by  the  Superior  Court.  Term,  not  limited.  RSA  499: 1 

Belknap  County-DANA  W.  ZUCKER,  Laconia 

Carroll  County-PATRICIA  A.  LENZ 

Cheshire  County-BARBARA  A.  HOGAN,  Keene 

Coos  County-DAVID  P.  CARLSON,  Lancaster 

Grafton  County-ROBERT  B.  MUH,  North  Haverhill 

North  Hillsborough  County-JOHN  M.  SAFFORD,  Manchester 

South  Hillsborough  County  -  MARSHALL  A.  BUTTRICK,  Nashua 

Merrimack  County-WILLIAM  MCGRAW,  Concord 

Rockingham  County-RAYMOND  W.  TAYLOR,  Kingston 

Strafford  County-JULIE  HOWARD,  Dover 

Sullivan  County-PETER  Y.  WOLFE,  Newport 


JUSTICES,  ASSOCIATES  JUSTICES  AND  SPECIAL  JUSTICES  OF 
DISTRICT  AND  MUNICIPAL  COURTS 

Appointed  by  the  governor  and  council.  Term,  until  seventy  years  of  age.  Const.  Part  II, 
Arts.  46  and  78.  RSA  502: 1  and  502-A:  1,35.  No  further  appointments  shall  be  made  to  any 
bench  after  January  1,  1993  until  the  present  list  of  full-time,  part-time  and  special  justices 
is  exhausted,  without  certification  of  need  by  the  chief  justice  of  the  NH  supreme  court. 

Name  Appointment  Limitation  by  age 

AUBURN  DISTRICT  —  Auburn,  Candia,  Deerfield,  Northwood,  Nottingham,  Raymond  - 
Rockingham  County. 

David  G.  LeFrancois  J.  December  2,  1998  April  14, 2022 

Bruce  R.  Larson  S.J.  December  7,  1983  September  28, 2008 

BERLIN-GORHAM  DISTRICT  —  Bean's  Purchase,  Berlin,  Cambridge,  Dummer, 
Gorham,  Green's  Grant,  Low  and  Burbank's  Grant,  Martin's  Location,  Milan,  Pinkham's 
Grant,  Randolph,  Sargent's  Purchase,  Shelburne,  Success,  Thompson  &  Meserve's 
Purchase,  -  Coos  County. 

Wallace  J.  Anctil  J.  December  13,  1978  July  5,  2009 

Peter  H.  Bornstein  (Gorham)  J  February  6,  2002  August  17,  2024 

Peter  H.  Bornstein  (Berlin)  S.J.  February  6,  2002  August  17,  2024 


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CARROLL  COUNTY  —  See  under  Northern  Carroll  County  District  and  Southern  Carroll 
County  District 

CLAREMONT-NEWPORT  DISTRICT  —  Acworth,  Charlestown,  Claremont,  Cornish, 

Croydon,   Goshen,   Grantham,   Langdon,   Lempster,   Newport,  Plainfield,   Springfield, 
Sunapee,  Unity,  and  Washington  -  Sullivan  County 

Bruce  A.  Cardello                   J.                      November  10,  1999  June  29,  2026 

Edward  B.  Tenney  II               S.J.                   August  7,  1991  April  19,  2031 

John  J.Yazinski                       J                       December  19,  2001  June  3, 2029 
Vacancy                                    SJ                     (Claremont) 

COLEBROOK   DISTRICT  —  Atkinson  and  Gilmanton  Academy  Grant,  Clarksville, 

Colebrook,  Columbia,  Dix's  Grant,  Dixville,  Errol,  Erving's  Location,  Millsfield,  Odell, 

Pittsburg,  Second  College  Grant,  Stewartstown,  Stratford,  Wentworth's  Location,  -  Coos 

County. 

Paul  D.  Desjardins  J.  February  9,  1994  October  22, 2024 

James  E  Michalik  S.J.  October  14,  1999  February  19, 2030 

CONCORD  DISTRICT  —  Bow,  Canterbury,  Chichester,  Concord,  Dunbarton,  Epsom, 
Hopkinton,  Loudon,  Pittsfield  -  Merrimack  County. 

Susan  B.  Carbon  J.  September  25,  2002  October  1,  2023 

Gerard  J.  Boyle  J.  January  4, 2005  June  26, 2019 

Michael  F.  Sullivan  A.J.  August  26,  1981  March  17,  2015 

DERRY  DISTRICT  —  Chester,  Derry,  Londonderry,  Sandown  -  Rockingham  County. 
John  Coughlin  J.  December  24,  2004  October  22,  2023 

Robert  S.  Stephen  S.J.  December  1, 2004  September  21, 2036 

DOVER-SOMERSWORTH-DURHAM  DISTRICT  —  Dover,  Durham,  Lee,  Madbury, 
Rollinsford,  Somersworth  -  Strafford  County. 

Stephen  M.  Morrison  J.  December  12, 2004  October  1,  2018 

Gerald  Taube  J.  January  1,  1994  February  1 1 ,  2009 

Stephen  Hall  Roberts  S.J.  August  23,  1989  September  22,  2023 

FRANKLIN  DISTRICT  —  Andover,  Boscawen,  Danbury,  Franklin,  Hill,  Northfield, 

Salisbury,  Webster  -  Merrimack  County.  Sanbornton,  Tilton  -  Belknap  County 
Vacancy                                  J 
Jay  C.  Boynton                   S.J.  May  9,  1979  October  8,  2015 

GOFFSTOWN    DISTRICT    —  Francestown,    Goffstown,  New    Boston,    Weare    - 
Hillsborough  County. 

Paul  H.  Lawrence  J.  August  29,  1979  June  25, 2016 

Michael  J.  Ryan  S.J.  July  2 1 ,  1 999  May  2 1 ,  2023 

HAMPTON-EXETER  DISTRICT  —  Brentwood,  East  Kingston,  Epping,  Exeter, 

Fremont,  Hampton,  Hampton  Falls,  Kensington,  Newfields,  Newmarket,  North  Hampton, 

Seabrook,  South  Hampton,  and  Strafham,. 

Francis  J.  Frasier  J.  March  26,  1980  October  27, 2008 

R.  Laurence  Cullen  J.  April  29,  1989  November  15,  2010 

Vacancy  S.J. 

Patricia  L.  Dimeo  S.J.  June  15,  1989  August  2,  2021 


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HANOVER-LEBANON  DISTRICT  —  Canaan,  Dorchester,  Enfield,  Grafton,  Hanover, 
Lebanon,  Lyme.  Orange,  Orford,  -  Grafton  County. 

Albert  J.  Cirone,  Jr.  J.  June  22,  1988  May  5,  2018 

Lawrence  A.  MacLeod.  Jr.       S.J.  August  14,  2002  February  13,  2030 

HAVERHILL  DISTRICT  —  Bath.  Benton,  Haverhill,  Landaff,  Piermont,  Warren  - 
Grafton  County. 

Timothy  J.  McKenna  J.  January  18,  1995  July  15, 2016 

Jennifer  B.  Sobel  S.J.  August  14,  2002  December  22,  2036 

HENNIKER  DISTRICT  —  Bradford,  Henniker,  Warner  -  Merrimack  County. 

HENNIKER-HILLSBOROUGH  DISTRICT  —  Antrim,  Bennington,  Deering,  Hillsborough, 
Windsor  -  Hillsborough  County.  Bradford.  Henniker,  Warner  -  Merrimack  County. 
Douglas  S.  Hatfield,  Jr.  J.  April  1 1 ,  1984  October  29,  2005 

Brackett  L.  Scheffy  J.  December  3,  1985  May  31, 2013 

Ellen  L.  Arnold  S.J.  March  25,  1992  October  11,  2021 

Thomas  T.  Barry  S.J.  January  9,  1997  August  28,  2017 

HOOKSETT  DISTRICT  —  Allenstown,  Hooksett,  Pembroke  -  Merrimack  County. 
Robert  Louis  LaPointe,  Jr.       J.  February  18,  1987  September  24,  2018 

Lucinda  V.  Sadler  S.J.  April  11,  2001  November  12,  2025 

JAFFREY-PETERBOROUGH  DISTRICT  —  Dublin,  Fitzwilliam,  Jaffrey,  Rindge 
Cheshire  County.  Greenfield,  Greenville,  Hancock,  New  Ipswich,  Peterborough,  Sharon, 
Temple  -  Hillsborough  County. 

L  Phillips  Runyon  III  J.  April  25,  1990  April  20, 2017 

William  N.  Prigge  S.J.  May  12,  1977  August  24,  2010 

Vacancy  S.J. 

KEENE  DISTRICT  —  Alstead,  Chesterfield,  Gilsum,  Harrisville,  Hinsdale,  Keene, 

Marlborough,  Marlow,  Nelson,  Richmond,  Roxbury,  Stoddard,  Sullivan,  Surry,  Swanzey, 

Troy,  Walpole,  Westmoreland,  Winchester  -  Cheshire  County. 

Vacancy  J. 

Howard  B.  Lane,  Jr.  S.J.  November  21,  1984  July  23,  2012 

LACONIA  DISTRICT  —  Alton,  Barnstead,  Belmont,  Center  Harbor,  Gilford,  Gilmanton, 
Laconia,  Meredith,  New  Hampton  -  Belknap  County. 

David  Huot  J.  April  11,  1979  April  4, 2012 

Willard  G.  Martin,  Jr.  S.J.  December  12,  1972     December  12,  2007 

LANCASTER  DISTRICT  —  Bean's  Grant,  Carroll,  Chandler's  Purchase,  Crawford's 
Purchase,  Dalton,  Jefferson,  Kilkenny,  Lancaster,  Northumberland,  Stark,  Whitefield  - 
Coos  County. 

Peter  H.  Bornstein  J.  December  18,  2002     August  17,  2024 

Jennifer  B.  Sobel  S.J.  August  14,  2002  December  22,  2036 


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LITTLETON  DISTRICT  —  Bethlehem,  Easton,  Franconia,  Lisbon,  Littleton,  Lyman, 
Monroe,  Sugar  Hill,  -  Grafton  County. 

John  Peter  Cyr  J.  August  2 1 ,  1 985  September  1 ,  20 1 4 

Jennifer  B.  Sobel  S.J.  August  14,  2002  December  22,  2036 

MANCHESTER  DISTRICT  —  Manchester  -  Hillsborough  County. 
William  H.  Lyons  J.  December  20,  1995     May  4,  2023 

John  Emery  S.J.  April  11,2001  January  26, 20 1 7 

Norman  Champagne  A.J.  December  7,  1983       September  25,  2011 

MERRIMACK  DISTRICT  —  Bedford,  Merrimack,  Litchfield  -  Hillsborough  County. 
Clifford  R.  Kinghorn,  Jr.         J.  December  18,  1996     October  18,  2016 

Gregory  E.  Michael  S.J.  November  12,  1986     December  10,  2017 

MILFORD  DISTRICT  —  Amherst,  Brookline,  Lyndeborough,  Mason,  Milford,  Mont 
Vernon,  Wilton  -  Hillsborough  County. 

Martha  R.  Crocker  J  June  26, 2002  March  24, 2019 

Paul  S.  Moore  S.J.  December  19,  2001      September  17,  2027 

NASHUA  DISTRICT  —  Hollis,  Hudson,  Nashua  -  Hillsborough  County. 

Vacancy  J 

James  H.  Leary  S.J.  June  26,  2002 

Thomas  E.  Bamberger  A.J.  February  3,  1999         December  1 1 ,  2020 

NEW  LONDON  DISTRICT  —  New  London,  Newbury,  Sutton,  Wilmot,  -  Merrimack 

County. 

F.  Graham  McSwiney  J.  January  28,  1981         October  7, 2012 

Gerald  J.  Carney  S.J.  February  11,1981        January  6,  20 1 1 

NORTHERN  CARROLL  COUNTY  DISTRICT  —  Albany,  Bartlett,  Chatham,  Conway, 
Cutt's  Grant,  Eaton,  Hadley's  Purchase,  Hale's  Location,  Hart's  Location,  Jackson, 
Livermore,  Madison  and  those  portions  of  the  towns  of  Waterville  Valley  and  Livermore 
within  the  watershed  of  the  Saco  River  and  its  tributaries  -  Carroll  County. 
Pamela  D.  Albee  J.  March  19,  1997  August  14, 2018 

James  R.  Patten  S.J.  April  10,  1990  January  12, 2017 

PLAISTOW  DISTRICT  —  Atkinson,  Danville,  Hampstead,  Kingston,  Newton,  Plaistow  - 
Rockingham  County. 

Peter  Hurd  J.  September  21,1983     January  8,  20 1 4 

Peter  H.  Bronstein  S.J.  April  3,  1985  September  14,  2017 


STATE  GOVERNMENT 


635 


PLYMOUTH-LINCOLN  DISTRICT  —  Alexandria,  Ashland,  Bridgewater,  Bristol, 

Campton,  Ellsworth,  Groton,  Hebron,  Holderness,  Lincoln,  Plymouth,  Rumney,  Thornton, 

Waterville  Valley,  Wentworth,  Woodstock  and  those  portions  of  the  towns  of  Waterville 

Valley  and  Livermore  not  within  the  watershed  of  the  Saco  River  and  its  tributaries  - 

Grafton  County. 

Stephen  U.  Samaha  J.  August  21,  1985 

Edwin  W.Kelly  J.  December  3,  1985 

David  L.Kent  S.J.  December  29,  1976 

Thomas  A.  Rappa  Jr.  S.J.  December  21,  1988 


February  11,2014 
December  11,2021 
July  11,2012 
January  18,2023 


PORTSMOUTH  DISTRICT  —  Greenland,  New  Castle,  Newington,  Portsmouth,  Rye  - 
Rockingham  County. 

Sawako  Gardner  J.  October  20,  2004         October  31.  2033 

Sharon  N.  Devries  S.J.  October  25,  1991         January  24,  2029 

ROCHESTER  DISTRICT  —  Barrington,  Farmington,  Middleton,  Milton,  New  Durham, 

Rochester,  Strafford  -  Strafford  County. 

Vacancy  J. 

Daniel  M.Cappiello  S.J.  March  6, 2002  December  17, 2013 


SALEM  DISTRICT 

County. 

John  A.  Korbey 
Urville  J.  Beaumont 
Michael  Jones 


Salem,  Windham  -  Rockingham  County.  Pelham  -  Hillsborough 


J. 

S.J. 

S.J. 


October  8,  1997 
April  3,  1974 
March  8,  1989 


October  25,  2017 
December  3,  2007 
October  23,  2020 


SOUTHERN  CARROLL  COUNTY  DISTRICT  —  Brookfield,  Effingham,  Freedom, 
Moultonborough,  Ossipee,  Sandwich,  Tamworfh,  Tuftonboro,  Wakefield,  Wolfeboro  - 
Carroll  County. 

Pamela  D.  Albee  J.  January  5,  1989  August  14, 2018 

Robert  C.  Varney  J.  August  22,  1990  June  21,  2015 

James  R.  Patten  S.J.  February  14,  1990       January  12,  2017 


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Judicial  Salaries 

(RSA491-A) 

Chief  justice,  supreme  court  $128,488 

Associates  justices,  supreme  court  $124,593 

Chief  justices,  superior  court  $  1 24,593 

Associates  justices,  superior  court  $  1 1 6,806 
District  court  justices  prohibited 

from  practice  pursuant  to  RS A  502- A:2 1  $  1 1 6,806 

Probate  judges  prohibited  from  practice  $  1 1 6,806 

pursuant  to  RSA  547:2-a 


(RSA94) 

Governor's  councilors  $12,154 

Pari-mutuel  commissioners  $  9,216 

Lottery  commission,  chairman  $  1 3,829 

Lottery  commission,  members  $  7,375 


Compensation  for  Certain  State  Officers 

RSA  94: 1 -a  Salaries  Established. 

I.  The  salary  ranges  for  the  positions  set  forth  in  the  following  groups  shall  be  as  follows 
commencing  December  27,  2002. 

Salary  Grade  AA    $41,116  -  $54,825 

Department  of  corrections:  executive  assistant  to  parole  board 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  executive  assistant 
Executive  council:  executive  assistant 

Salary  Grade  BB  $42,789  -  $57,049 

Department  of  justice:  criminal  justice  investigator 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  health  planning  analyst 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  office  the  commissioner  for  division  for 

children,  youth  and  families:  service  specialist 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  public  information  officer 
Department  of  justice:  consumer  protection  investigator 

Salary  Grade  CC  $$44,819  -  $59,762 

Department  of  revenue  administration:  multi-tax  auditor 
Real  estate  commission:  executive  director 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  elderly  and  adult  services:  long 
term  care  policy  analyst 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  637 


Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  for  children,  youth  and  families: 

service  specialist 
Veterans  council:  director 
Judicial  council,  executive  director 

Salary  Grade  DD  $47,236  -  $62,975 

Department  of  cultural  resources:  director 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  manager,  facilities  and  security 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  data  base  administrator 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  managing  analyst 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  systems  analyst 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  legal  services  director 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  children,  youth  and  families: 

service  specialist 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  children,  youth  and  families: 

head  start  coordinator 
Department  of  health  and  human  services,  division  of  juvenile  justice  services: 

manager  of  community  programs 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  juvenile  justice  services: 

systems  analyst 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  senior  health  policy  analyst 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  office  of  health  management:  system  specialist 
Department  of  health  and  human  services;  division  of  developmental  services: 

development  services  behavioral  specialist 
New  Hampshire  hospital:  infection  control  practitioner 
New  Hampshire  hospital:  unit  administrator 

Department  of  resources  and  economic  development:  director  of  marketing 
Department  of  state:  assistant  secretary  of  state 
State  Treasurer:  assistant  treasurer 

Department  of  resources  and  economic  development:  mountain  manager 
Department  of  agriculture,  markets  and  food:  director 
Department  of  justice:  chief  counsel  justice  investigator 
Department  of  revenue  administration:  field  audit  leader 
Department  of  revenue  administration:  manager 
Insurance  department:  health  care  statistician 

Department  of  administrative  services:  education  and  training  officer 
Board  of  tax  and  land  appeals:  board  member 
Board  of  tax  and  land  appeals:  chairman 

Salary  Grade  EE  $50,082  -  $66,779 

Department  of  safety:  director  of  emergency  medical  services 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  behavioral  health:  administrator 

of  children's  mental  health  services 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  elderly  and  adult  services: 

director  of  program  operations 
Department  of  revenue  administration:  chief  of  field  audits 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  administrator  of  finance 


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Department  of  health  and  human  services:  senior  financial  analyst 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  senior  systems  analyst 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  manager  licensing  and  regulatory  services 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  MVS  systems  programmer 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  network  specialist 

Highway  safety:  coordinator 

Insurance  department:  director  of  operations 

Insurance  department:  counsel 

New  Hampshire  hospital:  community  integration  administrator 

New  Hampshire  health  and  human  services:  director  of  finance  and  support  operations 

Postsecondary  education:  commission  executive  director 

Department  of  revenue  administration:  audit  team  leaders 

Department  of  state:  state  archivist 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director  of  residential  and  institutional  services 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  ombudsman 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  business  and  industry  coordinator 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  technical  specialist 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  office  of  health  management:  program  specialist 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  manager  of  administrative  hearings 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  elderly  services  and  adult 

services:  administrator,  bureau  of  community  services 
Governor's  commission  on  disability:  executive  director 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  for  juvenile  justice  services: 

director  of  residential  and  institutional  services 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  manager  for  quality  improvement, 

evaluation  and  research 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  juvenile  justice  services: 

senior  systems  analyst 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  facilities  engineer 

Salary  Grade  FF  $53,611  -  $71,482 

Department  of  corrections:  warden,  New  Hampshire  state  prison-women 

New  Hampshire  port  authority:  director 

Department  of  regional  community  technical  colleges:  planetarium  director 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  children,  youth  and  families: 

administrator,  bureau  of  child  development 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  children,  youth,  and  families: 

juvenile  justice  administrator 
Department  of  safety:  deputy  director  of  motor  vehicles 
Department  of  transportation:  director  of  aeronautics,  rail  and  transit 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  behavioral  health:  director  of 

transitional  assistance 
Department  of  justice:  director,  office  of  victim/witness  advocate 
New  Hampshire  hospital:  assistant  superintendent 
Department  of  revenue  administration:  assistant  director,  audit  division 
Department  of  revenue  administration:  director  of  returns  processing 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  639 


Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director,  operations  analysis 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  systems  specialist 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director  of  MMIS 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  managing  analyst 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  senior  financial  manager 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  administrator  of  financial  support  services 

Department  of  administrative  services:  manager  of  employee  relations 

Department  of  agriculture,  markets  and  food:  state  veterinarian 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director  of  applications  and  development 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director  of  administration 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director  of  MMIS  management 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director,  special  projects 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  legislative  director 

Department  of  employment  security:  counsel 

Insurance  department:  health  care  policy  analyst 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  office  of  health  management:  forensic  toxicologist 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  office  of  health  management:  molecular  biologist 

Public  utilities  commission:  consumer  advocate 

Department  of  revenue  administration:  revenue  counsel 

Glencliff  home  for  the  elderly:  superintendent 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director  of  systems  operations 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  assistant  director,  policy  and  administration 

Department  of  safety:  director  of  safety  services 

Department  of  revenue  administration:  director  of  community  services 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director  of  finance 

Department  of  administrative  services;  executive  director;  bureau  of  emergency 

communication 
New  Hampshire  hospital:  director  of  finance  and  support  operations 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  transitional  assistant:  business  and 

industry  coordinator 

Salary  Grade  GG  $57,946  -  $77,255 
Liquor  commission:  commissioner 
New  Hampshire  veterans  home:  commandant 
Adjutant  general:  deputy  adjutant  general 

Department  of  education:  director,  career  technology  and  adult  learning 
Department  of  education:  director,  standards  and  certification 
Department  of  education:  director  of  instruction 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director,  alcohol  and  drug  abuse 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director  of  child  support  services 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  behavioral  health: 

assistant  director,  community  supports  and  long-term  care 
Department  of  justice:  director 

Department  of  resources  and  economic  development:  director,  division  of  parks 
Lottery  commission:  executive  director 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  office  of  program  support 
Department  of  administrative  services:  director  of  plant  and  property  management 


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Department  of  corrections:  director,  division  of  administration 

Department  of  corrections:  psychiatrist 

Department  of  corrections:  senior  physician 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  chief  legal  counsel 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  medicaid  director 

Department  of  employment  security:  general  counsel 

Department  of  cultural  resources:  state  librarian 

Department  of  resources  and  economic  development:  director  of  economic  development 

State  treasurer:  deputy  treasurer 

Banking  department:  deputy  bank  commissioner 

Department  of  corrections:  director,  division  of  field  services 

Department  of  safety:  director,  division  of  fire  standards  and  training  and  emergency 

medical  services 
Department  of  regional  community  technical  colleges:  police  standards  and  training 

council:  director 
Department  of  resources  and  economic  development:  director  of  travel  and  tourism 
Department  of  resources  and  economic  development:  director,  forests  and  lands 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  children,  youth  and  families: 

assistant  director 
Department  of  transportation:  director  of  administration 
Insurance  department:  director 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  office  of  health  management:  director  of 

program  support 
Department  of  state:  deputy  secretary  of  state 
Department  of  safety:  director  of  administration 
State  treasurer:  chief  deputy  treasurer 

Department  of  regional  community  technical  colleges:  director  of  financial  management 
Department  of  safety:  director  of  information  technology 
New  Hampshire  hospital:  superintendent 
Department  of  environmental  services:  chief  operations  officer 

Salary  Grade  HH  $63,179  -  $84,232 

Department  of  corrections:  warden,  northern  New  Hampshire  corrections  facility 

Department  of  transportation:  director  of  public  works 

Fish  and  game  department:  executive  director 

Labor  department;  deputy  commissioner 

Liquor  commission:  chairman 

Department  of  agriculture,  markets  and  food:  commissioner 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  chief  information  officer 

Department  of  environmental  services:  director 

Department  of  cultural  resources:  commissioner 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  division  of  elderly  and  adult  services: 

director  of  elderly  services 
New  Hampshire  retirement  system:  director  of  finance 
Department  of  revenue  administration:  assistant  commissioner 
Department  of  revenue  administration:  director  of  audit  division 
Department  of  youth  development  services:  commissioner 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  64 1 


Department  of  administration  services:  director 

Department  of  administration  services:  director  of  information  technology  management 

Department  of  administration  services:  director,  division  of  personnel 

Department  of  administration  services:  financial  data  manager 

Department  of  corrections:  unit  director  non-medical 

Department  of  health  and  humans  services:  division  director 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  director  of  application  management 

New  Hampshire  hospital:  associate  commissioner  and  director 

New  Hampshire  health  and  human  services:  superintendent 

Insurance  department:  actuary 

Public  utilities  commission:  general  counsel 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  transitional  assistance,  section  administrator 

Insurance  department:  deputy  commissioner 

Department  of  regional  community  technical  colleges:  president.  Berlin.  Laconia, 

Nashua  and  Claremont 
Department  of  safety:  state  fire  marshal 
Department  of  corrections:  warden,  lakes  region  facility 
Public  utilities  commission:  executive  director 
Department  of  health  and  human  services,  division  of  developmental  services: 

director  of  developmental  services 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  controller 

Salary  Grade  II  $66,851  -  $89,128 

Department  of  corrections:  senior  dentist 

New  Hampshire  hospital:  senior  dentist 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  senior  physician  and  director  of  medicaid 

New  Hampshire  retirement  system:  executive  director 

Department  of  health  and  human  services,  division  of  behavioral  health:  director, 

community  supports  and  long  term  care 
State  treasurer:  treasurer 
Adjutant  General:  adjutant  general 

Department  of  corrections:  warden,  New  Hampshire  state  prison 
Department  of  safety:  director  of  state  police 
Department  of  employment  security:  commissioner 
Banking  department:  commissioner 
Department  of  health  and  human  services,  division  of  children,  youth  and  families: 

director 
Department  of  education:  deputy  commissioner 
Department  of  transportation:  director  of  project  development 
Labor  department:  commissioner 
Insurance  department:  commissioner 

Department  of  health  and  human  services,  office  of  health  management:  director 
Department  of  state:  secretary  of  state 

Department  of  administrative  services:  assistant  commissioner 
Department  of  regional  community  technical  colleges:  president,  Manchester, 

Stratham  and  Concord 
Department  of  regional  community  technical  colleges:  deputy  commissioner 


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Department  of  environmental  services:  assistant  commissioner 
Department  of  safety:  director  of  motor  vehicles 
Department  of  transportation:  director  of  operations 

Salary  Grade  JJ  $70,523  -  $94,024 

Department  of  corrections:  assistant  commissioner 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  senior  division  director 

Public  utilities  commission:  chairman 

Public  utilities  commission:  commissioner 

Department  of  safety:  assistant  commissioner 

Department  of  justice:  deputy  attorney  general 

Salary  Grade  KK  $72,349  -  $96,461 

Department  of  education:  commissioner 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  deputy  commissioner 

Department  of  transportation:  assistant  commissioner 

Department  of  regional  community  technical  colleges:  commissioner 

Department  of  resources  and  economic  development:  commissioner 

Department  of  environmental  services:  commissioner 

Salary  Grade  LL  $99,317 

Department  of  safety:  commissioner 
Department  of  transportation:  commissioner 
Department  of  justice:  attorney  general 
Department  of  administrative  services:  commissioner 
Department  of  corrections:  commissioner 
Department  of  revenue  administration:  commissioner 

Salary  Grade  MM  $102,704 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  commissioner 
Office  of  the  governor:  governor 

Salary  Grade  NN  $106,682 

Department  of  justice:  deputy  chief  medical  examiner 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  senior  physician/psychiatrist  I 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  state  senior  physician 

Salary  Grade  OO  $111,333 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  senior  physician/psychiatrist  II 

Salary  Grade  PP  $116,892 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  unit  director,  medical 

Department  of  health  and  human  services:  state  epidemiologist  and  administrator, 

health  data  unit 
Department  of  health  and  human  services:  physician  in  charge 

Salary  Grade  QQ  $123,583 

Department  of  justice:  chief  medical  examiner 


STATE  GOVERNMENT  643 


COUNTY  OFFICERS 


Belknap  County 
Sheriff — Daniel  Collis,  r&d,  Laconia 
Attorney — Lauren  J.  Noether,  r&d,  Tilton 
Treasurer — Robert  E.  Corbin,  r&d,  Belmont 
Reg.  of  Deeds — Rachel  M.  Normandin,  r&d,  Laconia 
Reg,  of  Probate — Karen  Brickner,  r&d,  Barnstead 
County  Commissioners: 
1st  District — Philip  P.  Daigneault,  r,  Laconia 
2nd  District — Gordon  E.  Bartlett,  r,  Belmont 
3rd  District — Christopher  D.  Boothy,  r,  Meredith 

Carroll  County 

Sheriff — Scott  A.  Carr,  r&d.  Ossipee 

Attorney — Robin  J.  Gordon,  d&r.  Tamworth 

Treasurer — Godfrey  Howard,  r,  Tuftonboro 

Reg.  of  Deeds — Lillian  O.  Brookes,  r&d,  Wolfeboro 

Reg.  of  Probate — Gail  A.  Monet,  r&d,  Madison 

County  Commissioners: 

1st  District — David  C.  Sorensen,  r&d,  Eaton 

2nd  District — L.  Randy  Lyman,  r&d.  Ossipee 

3rd  District — Marjorie  M.  Webster,  r,  Wolfeboro 

Cheshire  County 

Sheriff — Richard  A.  Foote,  r&d,  Swanzey 
Attorney — William  M.  Albrecht  IV,  r&d,  Keene 
Treasurer — Stuart  E.  West,  d.  Westmoreland 
Reg.  of  Deeds — Evelyn  S.  Hubal,  r&d,  Keene 
Reg.  of  Probate — Elizabeth  B.  Minkler,  r&d,  Keene 
County  Commissioners: 

1st  District — Robert  W.  Moore,  Jr.,  r,  Westmoreland 
2nd  District — Roger  Zerba,  d&r.  Keene 
3rd  District — Jonathan  B.  Sistare,  r, 


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Coos  County 

Sheriff — Gerald  P.  Marcou,  Jr.,  Gorham  (elected  by  the  Coos  County  Delegation  on 

February  11,  2005  to  fill  out  term  of  Alan  Tardif,  who  resigned  December  31,  2004) 

Attorney — Pierre  J.  Morin,  r&d,  Berlin 

Treasurer — Donald  M.  Bisson,  r&d,  Berlin 

Reg.  of  Deeds — Carole  A.  Lamirande,  d,  Gorham 

Reg.  of  Probate — Terri  L.  Peterson,  r&d,  Lancaster 

County  Commissioners: 

1st  District— Paul  R.  Grenier,  d&r,  Berlin 

2nd  District — Thomas  M.  Brady,  r,  Jefferson 

3rd  District — Burnham  Judd,  r,  Pittsburg 

Grafton  County 

Sheriff— Douglas  R.  Dutile,  r&d,  Haverhill 

Attorney — Ricardo  St.  Hilaire,  r&d,  Enfield 

Treasurer — Carol  A.  Elliott,  r&d,  Plymouth 

Reg.  of  Deeds — Joel  A.  Dupuis,  r&d,  Haverhill 

Reg.  of  Probate — Rebecca  R.  Wyman,  r&d,  Haverhill 

County  Commissioners: 

1st  District — Michael  J.  Cryans,  d,  Hanover 

2nd  District— Raymond  S.  Burton,  r&d,  Bath 

3rd  District— Bill  Gabler,  r&d,  Hebron 

Hillsborough  County 

Sheriff — James  A.  Hardy,  r,  Pelham 

Attorney — Marguerite  Lefebvre  Wageling,  r&d,  Manchester 

Treasurer — David  G.  Fredette,  r,  Nashua 

Reg.  of  Deeds — Judith  A.  MacDonald,  r,  Merrimack 

Reg.  of  Probate — Robert  R.  Rivard,  r&d,  Manchester 

County  Commissioners: 

1st  District — Toni  Pappas,  r&d,  Manchester 

2nd  District — Rhona  M.  Charbonneau,  r,  Hudson 

3rd  District — Carol  H.  Holden,  r,  Amherst 

Merrimack  County 

Sheriff — Chester  L.  Jordan,  r,  Bow 

Attorney — Dan  St.  Hilaire,  r&d,  Concord 

Treasurer — Stuart  D.  Trachy,  r,  Franklin 

Reg.  of  Deeds — Kathi  L.  Guay,  r&d,  Loudon 

Reg.  of  Probate — Jane  D.W.  Bradstreet,  r&d,  Hopkinton 

County  Commissioners: 

1st  District — Katherine  D.  Rogers,  d,  Concord 

2nd  District — Bronwyn  Asplund-Walsh,  r,  Franklin 

3rd  District — J.  D.  Colcord,  r&d,  Warner 


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Rockingham  County 


Sheriff — J.  Dan  Linehan,  r,  Danville 

Attorney — James  M.  Reams,  r&d,  Hampton 

Treasurer — Edward  R.  Buck  III,  r,  Hampton 

Reg.  of  Deeds — Cathy  Stacey,  r.  Salem 

Reg.  of  Probate — Andrew  Christie,  Jr.,  r,  Hampton  Falls 

County  Commissioners: 

1st  District — Katharin  Pratt,  r,  Hampton 

2nd  District — Maureen  Barrows,  r,  Exeter 

3rd  District — Don  Stritch,  r.  Auburn 

Strafford  County 

Sheriff — Wayne  M.  Estes,  r&d,  Milton 
Attorney — Janice  K.  Rundles,  d&r,  Lee 
Treasurer — Pamela  J.  Arnold,  d.  Milton 
Reg.  of  Deeds — Leo  E.  Lessard,  d&r,  Milton 
Reg.  of  Probate — Kimberly  Quint,  d&r,  Dover 
County  Commissioners: 
Ronald  R.  Chagnon,  d,  Farmington 
George  Maglaras,  d,  Dover 
Paul  J.  Dumont,  d,  Rochester 

Sullivan  County 

Sheriff — Michael  L.  Prozzo,  Jr..  r&d,  Claremont 
Attorney — Marc  B.  Hathaway,  r&d,  Newport 
Treasurer — Mark  A.  Pitkin,  r,  Newport 
Reg.  of  Deeds — Sharron  A.  King,  r&d,  Newport 
Reg.  of  Probate — Diane  M.  Davis,  r,  Newport 
County  Commissioners: 
1st  District — Donald  S.  Clarke,  r,  Claremont 
2nd  District — Ben  Nelson,  r&d,  Newport 
3rd  District — Ethel  Jarvis,  d,  Unity 


INDEX  647 


INDEX 


9 1 1  Commission 469 

Accountancy,  State  Board  of  (See  Dept.  of  State)    604 

Acupuncture,  Board  of  (See  Health  and  Human  Services) 522 

Adjutant  General 467 

Administrative  Services   467 

Personnel,  division  of 47 1 

Adult  Parole  Board  (See  Dept.  of  Corrections)    485 

Aging,  State  Committee  on  (See  Health  &  Human  Services)    519 

Agriculture,  Department  of 473 

Agricultural  Advisory  Board   475 

Agricultural  Lands  Preservation  Committee   476 

Apple  Marketing  Advisory  Board    475 

Conservation  Committee,  State   477 

Invasive  Species  Committee    478 

Pesticides  Control  Board   474 

Scrapie  Certification  Board    478 

Veterinary  Medicine,  Board  of 478 

Veterinarian,  State    474 

Air  Resources  Council  (See  Environmental  Services) 500 

Alcohol  and  Drug  Abuse  Prevention  (See  Health  &  Human  Services)   520 

Alcohol  and  Other  Drug  Abuse  Professionals  (see  Health  &  Human  Services)    521 

American  &  Canadian  French  Cultural  Exchange  Commission    487 

Appellate  Board  (See  Employment  Security) 498 

Apple  Marketing  Advisory  Board 475 

Apprenticeship  Council,  State  (See  Labor)    556 

Architects,  Joint  Board  (See  Dept.  of  State) 609 

Archives  and  Records  Management  (See  Dept.  of  State) 604 

Artist  Laureate    489 

Arts,  N.H.  State  Council  (See  Cultural  Resources)    488 

Assessing  Standards  Board  (See  Revenue  Administration) 589 

Athletic  Trainers  (See  Health  and  Human  Services)    523 

Atlantic  States  Marine  Fisheries  Commission   479 

Atomic  Development  Activities,  Coordinator  of  479 

Attorney-General  (See  Dept.  of  Justice) 55 1 

Auctioneers,  State  Board  of  (See  Dept.  of  State) 605 

Automotive  Technology  Advisory  Council    492 

Aviation  Users  Advisory  Board  (See  Dept.  of  Transportation)    620 

Ballot  Law  Commission  (See  Dept.  of  State) 606 

Banking  Department 480 

Barbering,  Cosmetology  and  Esthetics,  Board  of.(See  Health  &  Human  Services)    .  .  .523 

Boxing  and  Wrestling  Commission  (See  Dept.  of  State)  607 

Business  Finance  Authority    480 

Cancer  and  Chronic  Diseases,  Adv.  Panel  (See  Health  &  Human  Services) 524 


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Cannon  Mountain  Adv.  Comm  (See  DRED)   580 

Charitable  Trusts  (See  Dept.  of  Justice) 555 

Chief  Medical  Examiner  (See  Dept.  of  Justice) 555 

Children  Youth  ,  and  Families  (See  Health  and  Human  Services) 527 

Chiropractic  Examiners,  Board  of  (See  Health  &  Human  Services)   529 

Claims,  Board  of  (See  Dept.  of  State) 607 

Community  Development  Finance  Authority 481 

Community  Technical  Colleges,  Board  of  Trustees 571 

Compensation  Appeals  Board  (See  Dept.  of  Labor) 556 

Conciliation  and  Arbitration,  State  Board  of  (see  Labor) 559 

Connecticut  Lakes  Headwaters  Citizens  Committee  (See  DRED) 580 

Connecticut  River  Atlantic  Salmon  Compact 482 

Connecticut  River  Bridge  Adv.  Comm 482 

Connecticut  River  Valley  Flood  Control  Commission 482 

Connecticut  River  Valley  Resource  Commission 483 

Conservation  Committee,  State  (See  Dept.  of  Agriculture)  477 

Consumer  Advocate   576 

Corrections,  Dept.  of 484 

Adult  Parole  Board 485 

Superintendent,  NH  State  Prison  for  Women 485 

County  Officers,  State 643 

County-State  Finance  Commission 530 

Cultural  Resources,  Dept.  of 486 

Arts,  N.H.  State  Council  on  the  488 

Historical  Resources  Council 489 

Library,  Advisory  Council   490 

McAuliffe,  Christa  Planetarium  Commission    574 

Current  Use  Advisory  Board  (See  Revenue  Administration) 590 

Deaf  and  Hard  of  Hearing,  Board  of  Licensure  of  Interpreters    493 

Deferred  Compensation  Commission 486 

Dental  Examiners,  State  (See  Health  &  Human  Services) 530 

Dietitians,  Board  of  Licensed 531 

District  and  Municipal  Courts 631 

Dropout  Prevention  and  Dropout  Recovery  Oversight  Council 494 

Economic  Development  Matching  Grants  Program 582 

Economic  Development,  Division  of 578 

(See  Resources  and  Economic  Development) 

Education,  State  Board  of 491 

Automotive  Technology  Advisory  Council   492 

Dropout  Prevention  and  Dropout  Recovery  Oversight  Council    494 

Interpreters  for  the  Deaf  and  Hard  of  Hearing,  Board  of  Licensure    493 

New  England  Board  of  Higher  Education  494 

Pre-Engineering  Technology  Advisory  Council 496 

School  Building  Authority,  New  Hampshire   496 

Electricians'  Board  (See  Dept.  of  Safety) 596 


INDEX  649 


Emergency  Management    598 

Emergency  Medical  Services  Director  (Dept.  of  Safety) 599 

Emergency  Shelter  and  Homeless  Coordination  Commission 531 

Employment  Security,  Department  of 498 

Appellate  Board  498 

Unemployment  Compensation  Advisory  Council  499 

Energy  Planning  Advisory  Board 497 

Engineers  Board  (See  Dept.  of  State) 608 

Enhanced  9 1 1  Commission 469 

Environmental  Services,  Dept.  of 500 

Air  Resources  Council 500 

Hazardous  Waste  Facility  Siting  Board   502 

Lakes  Management  Advisory  Commission  502 

New  England  Interstate  Water  Pollution  Control  Commission  503 

Oil  Fund  Disbursement  Fund 504 

Rivers  Management  Advisory  Commission 504 

Waste  Management  Council 506 

Water  Management  Planning  Area  (WMPA)  Adv.  Comm  for  Lamprey  River 509 

Water  Management  Planning  Area  (WMPA)  Adv.  Comm  for  Souhegan  River 511 

Water  Resources  Council 507 

Water  Council 508 

Water  Treatment  Plant  Advisory  Committee  512 

Water  Well  Board 513 

Wetlands  Council 513 

Epidemiologist,  State   547 

Physician    547 

Equalization  Standards  Bd.  (See  Revenue  Administration) 591 

Executive  Department 466 

Fire  Control,  State  Board  of  (See  Dept.  of  Safety) 597 

Fire  Standards  &  Training  Commission  (See  Dept.  of  Safety) 599 

Fish  and  Game  Commission 514 

Public  Water  Access  Advisory  Board 517 

Marine  Fisheries,  Advisory  Committee  on 516 

Forester's  Board  (See  Dept.  of  State)    611 

Forests  and  Lands  Div.  (See  DRED)    577 

Funeral  Directors  and  Embalmers,  State  Board  of  Registration  of    532 

(See  Health  &  Human  Services) 

Geologists,  Board  of  Professional 612 

Governor 466 

Information  Technology.  Office  of 467 

Hazardous  Material  Transportation  Advisory  Board  (See  Env.  Services)   600 

Hazardous  Waste  Facility  Siting  Board  (See  Env.  Services)    502 

Health  and  Human  Services,  Department  of 518 

Acupuncture,  Board  of 522 


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Aging,  State  Committee  on    519 

Alcohol  and  Drug  Abuse  Prevention  Intervention  and  Treatment  Comm 520 

Alcohol  and  Other  Drug  Abuse  Professionals   521 

Athletic  Trainers 523 

Barbering,  Cosmetology  and  Esthetics,  Board  of    523 

Cancer  &  Chronic  Diseases,  Adv.  Panel    524 

Children,  Youth,  and  Families  Advisory  Board 527 

Chiropractic  Examiners,  Board  of 529 

Community  Mental  Health  Delivery  Systems  Commission    529 

County-State  Finance  Commission   530 

Dental  Examiners,  State  Board 530 

Dietitians,  Board  of  Licensed 531 

Emergency  Shelter  and  Homeless  Coordination  Commission 531 

Epidemiologist,  State  Physician 547 

Funeral  Directors  and  Embalmers,  State  Board 532 

Health  Services  Planning  and  Review  Board 533 

Healthy  Kids  Subcommittee 534 

Hearing  Care  Providers,  Board  of   534 

Juvenile  Parole  Board 535 

Juvenile  Justice  Advisory  Board    546 

Medicine,  Board  of  Reg 535 

Medical  Review  Subcommittee 536 

Mental  Health  Practice,  Bd.  of  Examiners 537 

Midwifery  Council 538 

Nursing  Board  of 539 

Occupational  Therapy,  Board  of 540 

Ophthalmic  Dispensing,  Adv.  Council  on    541 

Optometry,  Board  of  Reg 541 

Pharmacy  Board 542 

Physical  Therapy,  Board  of   543 

Physician/Dentist,  Senior 547 

Physician,  Senior   547 

Podiatrists,  Board  of  Registration  of   542 

Radiation  Advisory  Comm 544 

Respiratory  Care  Practitioners 544 

Speech-Language  Pathology   545 

Health  and  Education  Facilities  Authority  (See  Education) 495 

Health  Services,  Planning  and  Review  Board    533 

Healthy  Kids  Subcommittee 534 

Hearing  Care  Providers,  Board  of 534 

Historic  Preservation  Officer  (See.  Cultural  Resources)    490 

Historical  Records  Advisory  Board,  State    615 

Historical  Resources  Council  (See  Cultural  Resources) 489 

Housing  Finance  Authority 547 

Human  Rights,  N.H.  Commission  for 548 


INDEX  65 


Information  Technology,  Office  of 467 

Insurance  Department 550 

International  Trade,  Adv.  Council  (See  DRED) 578 

Invasive  Special  Commission  (See  Agriculture)    478 

Joint  Promotional  Program  Screening  Comm.  (See  D.R.E.D.)    581 

Judges  of  Probate    630 

Judicial  Council    628 

Judicial  Retirement  Plan,  Board  of  Trustees 630 

Justice,  Dept.  of 551 

Attorney  General    551 

Charitable  Trusts 555 

Chief  Medical  Examiner    555 

Uniform  State  Laws,  Commission  to  study 555 

Victim/Witness  Assistance 554 

Justices,  district  and  municipal  courts    631 

Justices,  Supreme  and  Superior  Courts 627 

Juvenile  Justice  Advisory  Board 546 

Juvenile  Parole  Board.. (See  Health  &  Human  Services)  535 

Labor,  Department  of 556 

Compensation  Appeals  Board    556 

Conciliation  and  Arbitration,  State  Board  of 559 

State  Apprenticeship  Council 556 

Penalty  Appeal  Board 560 

Workmen's  Compensation  Advisory  Council    561 

Land  and  Community  Heritage  Authority    561 

Land  Surveyors,  Joint  Board  (See  Dept.  of  State)   610 

Lakes  Management  Advisory  Committee  (See  Env.  Services)    502 

Library,  Advisory  Council  (See  Cultural  Resources) 490 

Liquor  Commission,  State    563 

Lottery  Commission,  State 617 

Maine-New  Hampshire  Interstate  Bridge  Authority 563 

Marine  Fisheries,  Advisory  Committee  on  (See  Fish  and  Game)    516 

Marital  Masters 628 

Marital  Mediator  Certification  Board 563 

McAuliffe,  Christa,  Planetarium  Commission  (See  Cultural  Resources) 574 

Medical  Examiner,  Chief  (See  Dept.  of  Justice) 555 

Medical  Review  Subcommittee   536 

Men,  State  Commission  on  the  Status  of 470 

Mental  Health  Practice  (See  Health  and  Human  Services)    537 

Medicine,  Board  of  (See  Health  &  Human  Services)  535 

Merrimack  River  Valley  Flood  Control  Commission 564 

Midwifery  Council   538 

Milk  Sanitation  Board 564 


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Moorings  Appeals  Board  (See  Dept.  of  Safety) 602 

Motor  Vehicles,  Division  of  (See  Dept.  of  Safety) 594 

Motor  Vehicle  Industry  Board    596 

Mount  Washington  Commission 565 

Municipal  Bond  Bank 565 

Municipal  Records  Board 566 

Nash  Stream  Forest  Citizens  Committee    582 

Natural  Scientists,  Board  of  (See  Dept.  of  State) 613 

New  England  Board  of  Higher  Education  (See  Education) 494 

New  Motor  Vehicle  Arbitration  Board  (See  Dept.  of  Safety) 595 

Northeast  Interstate  Dairy  Compact  Commission    566 

Nursing  Board  (See  Health  &  Human  Services)    539 

Occupational  Therapy,  Board  of  (See  Health  and  Human  Services)   540 

Oil  Fund  Disbursement  Board  (See  Environmental  Services) 504 

Old  Man  of  the  Mountain,  Caretaker  of  (See  DRED)    580 

Optometry,  Board  of  Registration  in  (See  Health  &  Human  Services)    541 

Ophthalmic  Dispensing,  Advisory  Council  (See  Health  &  Human  Services)   541 

Pari-Mutuel  Commission   567 

Parks  and  Recreation,  (See  Resources  and  Economic  Dev.)    578 

Passenger  Tramway  Safety  Board  (See  Dept.  of  Safety)  602 

Pease  Development  Authority 567 

Personnel  Division  (See  Adm.  Services)    471 

Penalty  Appeal  Board  (See  Labor) 560 

Pesticides  Control  Board  (See  Agriculture)   474 

Pharmacy  Board  (See  Health  and  Human  Services) 542 

Physical  Therapy,  Board  of  (See  Health  and  Human  Services)  543 

Plumbers,  State  Board  for  Licensing  and  Regulation  of 569 

Podiatrists,  Board  of  Reg.  of  (See  Health  &  Human  Services)    542 

Poet  Laureate    569 

Police  Commission 569 

Police,  State  (See  Dept.  of  Safety)  593 

Ports  and  Harbors  Advisory  Council    568 

Postsecondary  Education  Commission 570 

Pre-Engineering  Technology  Advisory  Council  (See  Education) 496 

Public  Employee  Labor  Relations  Board 575 

Public  Utilities  Commission 576 

Consumer  Advocate 576 

Residential  Ratepayers  Advisory  Board 577 

Public  Water  Access  Advisory  Board  (See  Fish  and  Game) 517 

Radiation  Advisory  Comm.  (See  Health  &  Human  Services)   544 

Railroad  Appeal  Board  (See  Dept.  of  Transportation)   621 

Real  Estate  Appraisers  Board 615 

Real  Estate  Commission 614 


INDEX  653 


Records  Management  and  Archives  (See  Dept.  of  State    604 

Regional  community-technical  colleges,  board  of  trustees    571 

Residential  Ratepayers  Advisory  Board 577 

Resources  and  Economic  Development 577 

Cannon  Mountain  Advisory  Commission    580 

Caretaker  of  the  Old  Man  of  the  Mountain   580 

Connecticut  Lakes  Headwaters  Citizens  Committee 580 

Economic  Development 578 

Forest  and  Lands    577 

International  Trade,  Adv.  Commission 578 

Joint  Promotional  Program  Screening  Comm  581 

Nash  Stream  Forest  Citizens  Committee 582 

Parks  and  Recreation    578 

Telecommunications  Planning  and  Development  Adv.  Comm   583 

Travel  and  Tourism  Advisory  Commission   585 

Respiratory  Care  Practitioners  (See  Health  and  Human  Services) 544 

Retirement  System,  New  Hampshire   586 

Revenue  Administration,  Department  of   588 

Assessing  Standards  Board    589 

Current  Use  Advisory  Board    590 

Equalization  Standards  Board    591 

Right-To-Know  Study  Commission 592 

Rivers  Management  Advisory  Committee  (See  Environmental  Services) 504 

Safety,  Department  of 593 

Electricians  Board    596 

Emergency  medical  services    599 

Emergency  Management   598 

Fire  Control,  State  Board  of 597 

Fire  Standards  and  Training  Commission    599 

Hazardous  Material  Transportation  Advisory  Board 600 

Moorings  Appeals  Board  602 

Motor  Vehicles 594 

Motor  Vehicle  Industry  Board    596 

New  Motor  Vehicle  Arbitration  Board 595 

Passenger  Tramway  Safety  Board   602 

Safety  Services 594 

State  Coordinator  of  Highway  Safety    595 

State  Police 593 

Traffic  Safety  Commission 602 

Salaries  -  State  Officers 636 

School  Building  Authority,  New  Hampshire  (See  Education) 496 

Scrapie  Certification  Board,  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Markets  and  Foods 478 

Skyhaven  Airport  Operation  Commission  (See  Transportation)    621 

Speech-Language  Pathology,  Bd  of  (See  Health  &  Human  Services) 545 

State-Capital  Region  Planning  Commission 616 

State,  Department  of 604 


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Archives  and  Records  Management 604 

Accountancy,  State  Board  of  604 

Architects,  Board  of 609 

Auctioneers.  State  Board  of 605 

Ballot  Law  Commission 606 

Boxing  and  Wrestling  Commission  607 

Claims,  Board  of 607 

Engineers,  Board  of 608 

Foresters,  Board  of 611 

Geologists,  Board  of 612 

Land  Surveyors,  Board  of   610 

Natural  Scientists,  Board  of 613 

Secretary  of  State 604 

Vital  Records  Administration 616 

Superior  Court  Justices 627 

Supreme  Court  Justices 627 

Tax  and  Land  Appeals,  Board  of 618 

Telecommunications  Planning  and  Development  Advisory  Commission   583 

Traffic  Safety  Commission  (See  Dept.  of  Safety) 602 

Transportation,  Dept.  of 619 

Appeals  Board    620 

Aviation  Users  Advisory  Board   620 

Railroad  Appeals  Board 621 

Skyhaven  Airport  Operation  Commission 621 

Travel  and  Tourism  Advisory  Commission  (See  DRED) 585 

Treasurer,  State 617 

Unemployment  Compensation  Advisory  Council  (See  Employment  Security) 499 

Uniform  State  Laws,  Commission  to  Study  (See  Dept.  of  Justice)    555 

University  System  of  New  Hampshire,  Board  of  Trustees 622 

Veterans'  Council   618 

Veterans'  Home,  Board  of  Managers    549 

Veterinarian,  State  (See  Dept.  of  Agriculture)    474 

Veterinary  Medicine,  Board  of  (See  Agriculture) 478 

Vital  Records  Administration  616 

Volunteer  NH    472 

Warden,  State  Prison  (See  Dept.  of  Corrections)   485 

Waste  Management  Council  (See  Env.  Services) 506 

Water  Council 508 

Water  Management  Planning  Area  (WMPA)  Adv.  Committee  for  Lamprey  River  .  .  .  .509 
Water  Management  Planning  Area  (WMPA)  Adv.  Committee  for  Souhegan  River    ...511 

Water  Pollution  Control  Comm.  N.E.  Interstate  (See  Env.  Services) 503 

Water  Resources  (See  Env.  Services) 507 

Water  Treatment  Plant  Advisory  Committee. (See  Env.  Services)    512 


INDEX  655 


Water  Council 508 

Water  Management  Planning  Area  (WMPA)  Adv.  Committee  for  Lamprey  River  .  .  .  .509 
Water  Management  Planning  Area  (WMPA)  Adv.  Committee  for  Souhegan  River    .  .  .511 

Water  Pollution  Control  Comm.  N.E.  Interstate  (See  Env.  Services) 503 

Water  Resources  (See  Env.  Services) 507 

Water  Treatment  Plant  Advisory  Committee. (See  Env.  Services)    512 

Water  Well  Board. (See  Env.  Services)   513 

Wetlands  Council  (See  Env.  Services)   513 

Women,  NH  State  Prison  for 485 

Women.  State  Commission  on  the  Status  of 624 

Worker's  Compensation.  Advisory  Council. (See  Labor) 561