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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 59 th 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 200 th
anniversary of the birth of Franklin Pierce. He was elected the 14 th
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 14 th 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, 1 st 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 23 rc * 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.
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES
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.
i Amended by Article XX, sections 3, and 4. of the amendments to the Constitution.
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Compensation of the President — 6. The President shall, at stated Times, receive for his
Services, a Compensation, which shall neither be encreased nor diminished during the
Period for which he shall have been elected, and he shall not receive within that Period any
other Emolument for the United States, or any of them.
Oath to be taken by the President — 7. Before he enter on the Execution of his Office,
he shall take the following Oath or Affirmation: — "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I
will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my
Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
Section 2
The President to be commander-in-chief of army and navy and head of executive
department; may grant reprieves and pardons — 1. The President shall be Commander-
in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States,
when called into the actual Service of the United States; he may require the Opinion, in
writing, of the principal Officer in each of the executive Departments, upon any subject
relating to the Duties of their respective Offices, and he shall have Power to grant Reprieves
and Pardons for Offenses against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment.
President may, with concurrence of Senate, make treaties, appoint ambassadors;
etc.; appointment of inferior officers, authority of Congress over — 2. He shall have
Power, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate to make Treaties, provided two-
thirds of the Senators present concur; and he shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and
Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls,
Judges of the Supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose
Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law;
but the Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers, as they think
proper, in the President alone, in the Courts of Law, or in the Heads of Departments.
President may fill vacancies in office during recess of Senate — 3. The President shall
have Power to fill all Vacancies that may happen during the Recess of the Senate, by granting
Commissions which shall expire at the End of their next Session.
Section 3
President to give advice to Congress; may convene or adjourn it on certain
occasions; to receive ambassadors, etc.; have laws executed and commission all officers
— He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information of the State of the Union,
and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and
expedient; he may, on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them, and
in Case of Disagreement between them, with Respect to the Time of Adjournment, he may
adjourn them to such Time as he shall think proper; he shall receive Ambassadors and other
public Ministers; he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and shall
Commission all the Officers of the United States.
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Section 4
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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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
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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
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2
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2
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6
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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
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8
2
2
8
2
9
1
3
3
8
5
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3
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6
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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
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10
10
9
10
5
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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
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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
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8
1
1
2
1
2
3
10
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3
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9
8
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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
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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
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3
2
2
1
6
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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
2
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SOLDIERS-pensions and bounties to, debt for, not to be questioned.
quartering of, without consent of house-owner
SPEAKER-house to choose
SPEECH-freedom of, congress not to abridge
member of congress, not to be questioned for
STANDARD OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-congress to fix
STATE OFFICERS-oath to be taken by
STATEMENT-of receipts and expenditures, 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
3
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53
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
CONSTITUTION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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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.
CONSTITUTION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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.
June 2. 1784
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[Art.] 22. [House to Elect Speaker and Officers, Settle Rules of Proceedings, and
Punish Misconduct.] The house of representatives shall choose their own speaker, appoint
their own officers, and settle the rules of proceedings in their own house; and shall be judge
of the returns, elections, and qualifications, of its members, as pointed out in this constitu-
tion. They shall have authority to punish, by imprisonment, every person who shall be guilty
of disrespect to the house, in its presence, by any disorderly and contemptuous behavior, or
by threatening, or illtreating, any of its members; or by obstructing its deliberations; every
person guilty of a breach of its privileges, in making arrests for debt, or by assaulting any
member during his attendance at any session; in assaulting or disturbing any one of its offi-
cers in the execution of any order or procedure of the house; in assaulting any witness, or
other person, ordered to attend, by and during his attendance of the house; or in rescuing any
person arrested by order of the house, knowing them to be such.
June 2, 1784
Amended 1792 by adding that the House shall be judge of the returns, elections, and qualifi-
cations of its members.
[Art.] 23. [Senate and Executive Have Like Powers; Imprisonment Limited.] The
senate, governor and council, shall have the same powers in like cases; provided, that no
imprisonment by either, for any offense, exceeds ten days.
June 2, 1784
Amended 1792 substituting "governor" for "president."
[Art.] 24 [Journals and Laws to be Published; Yeas and Nays; and Protests.] The
journals of the proceedings, and all public acts of both houses, of the legislature, shall be
printed and published immediately after every adjournment or prorogation; and upon motion
made by any one member, duly seconded, the yeas and nays, upon any question, shall be
entered, on the journal. And any member of the senate, or house of representatives, shall
have a right, on motion made at the time for that purpose to have his protest, or dissent, with
the reasons, against any vote, resolve, or bill passed, entered on the journal.
June 2, 1784
Amended 1792 permitting protest or dissent with reasons to be entered in the journals.
Amended 1966 requiring roll call requests to be seconded.
SENATE
[Art.] 25. [Senate, How Constituted.] The senate shall consist of twenty-four members.
June 2, 1784. Provided for 12 senators.
Amended 1792. Generally rephrased specifying term as one year from the first Wednesday in
June.
Amended 1877 increasing senators to 24 and providing for 2 year term.
Amended 1889 so that term started in January instead of June.
Amended 1974 deleting reference to term.
[Art.] 26. [Senatorial Districts, How Constituted.] And that the state may be equally repre-
sented in the senate, the legislature shall divide the state into single-member districts, as nearly
equal as may be in population, each consisting of contiguous towns, city wards and 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.
CHIEF EXECUTIVES
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NEW HAMPSHIRE CHIEF EXECUTIVES
The following is a list of New Hampshire chief executives, together with the title under
which each served and the years in office.
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
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1. Langdon was elected president in 1785 by the Senate.
2. Sullivan was elected president in 1787 and 1789 by the Senate.
3. Langdon resigned the presidency in 1789 to become United States Senator. His term filled out by John 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
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Ora A. Brown. Ashland
Guy E. Chesley. Rochester
Albert J. Precourt. Manchester
Albert H. Hunt, Nashua
Frank L. Gerrish, Boscawen
William H. Leith. Lancaster
Harry Merrill. Exeter
Cyprien J. Belanger. Manchester
Harry D. Hopkins. Keene
Harry L. Holmes. Henniker
Charles B. Hoyt. Sandwich
William S. Davis. Barrington
James J. Powers, Manchester
Fred T. Wadleigh. Milford
William B. Mclnnis. Concord
1927-29
1927-29
1927-29
1927-29
1927-29
1929-31
1929-31
1929-31
1929-31
1929-31
1931-33
1931-33
1931-33
1931-33
1931-33
James C. MacLeod. Littleton
Charles H. Brackett. Greenland
Alphonse Roy. Manchester
Francis P. Murphy. Nashua
Charles E. Carroll. Laconia
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
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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
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Louis W. Paquette Nashua
Nathan A. Tirrell Goffstown
Sara E. Otis Concord
J. Walker Wiggin Manchester
Marye Walsh Caron Manchester
Thomas B. O'Malley Manchester
Raoul J. Lalumiere Manchester
Thomas H. Burbank Rochester
Charles F. Hartnett Dover
Augustus F. Butman Derry
Margery W. Graves Brentwood
Thornton N. Weeks, Sr Greenland
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1953
Fred G. Hayes, Jr Berlin
Curtis C. 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Richard W. Leonard Nashua
Richard D. Riley Hooksett
William P. Gove Concord
Lorenzo P. Gauthier Manchester
Henry P. Sullivan Manchester
Paul E. Provost Manchester
Thomas Waterhouse, Jr Windham
Lucien E. Bergeron Rochester
James Koromilas Dover
Thomas J. Claveau Hudson
Arthur Tufts Exeter
Eileen Foley Portsmouth
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1969-70
Laurier Lamontagne Berlin
Charles F. Armstrong Littleton
George 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
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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
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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
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John H. McLaughlin Nashua
Thomas J. Claveau Hudson
Roger A. Smith Concord
Richard F. Ferdinando Manchester
William E. Sanborn Deerfield
Paul E. Provost Manchester
Ward B. Brown Hampstead
Robert F. Bossie Manchester
Robert Fennelly Dover
Delbert F. Downing Salem
Robert F. Preston Hampton
Eileen Foley Portsmouth
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Laurier Lamontagne Berlin
Andrew W. Poulsen Littleton
Stephen W. Smith Plymouth
Edith B. Gardner Gilford
David Hammond Bradley Hanover
Louis E. Bergeron Rochester
Alf E. Jacobson New London
James A. Saggiotes Newport
Robert B. Monier Goffstown
Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene
C.R. Trowbridge Dublin
D. Alan Rock Nashua
1979
Laurier Lamontagne Berlin
Andrew W. Poulsen Littleton
Raymond K. Conley Sandwich
Edith B. Gardner Gilford
Ralph Degnan Hough Lebanon
Louis E. Bergeron Rochester
Peter Allen Wilmot
James A. Saggiotes Newport
Robert B. Monier Goffstown
Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene
Arthur F. Mann Peterborough
D. Alan Rock Nashua
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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
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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.
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#Laurier Lamontagne Berlin
Greta I. Poulsen Littleton
Roderick Allen Ossipee
George E. Freese, Jr Pittsfield
Ralph Degnan Hough Lebanon
*Louis E. Bergeron Rochester
John PH. Chandler, Jr Warner
George I Wiggins Sunapee
Minnie F. Carswell Merrimack
Clesson J. Blaisdell Keene
Jean T. White Rindge
John P. Stabile, II Nashua
Richard E. Boyer Nashua
***Vance R. Kelly Londonderry
Susan McLane Concord
Eleanor P. Podles Manchester
William A. Johnson Northwood
Robert A. Stephen Manchester
William S. Bartlett, Jr Kingston
**Norman E. Champagne Manchester
Leo E. Lessard Dover
Vesta M. Roy Salem
Robert F. Preston Hampton
James R. Splaine Portsmouth
#Died in Office. *Resigned - Edward C. Dupont elected at special election. **Resigned - James R.
St. Jean elected at special election. ***Resigned - Rhona M. Charbonneau elected at special election.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Mary S. Nelson Nashua
Thomas Colantuono Londonderry
Susan McLane Concord
Eleanor P. Podles Manchester
Gordon J. Humphrey Chichester
John A. King Manchester
Richard Russman Kingston
James R. St. Jean Manchester
Jeanne Shaheen Madbury
Joseph L. Delahunty Salem
Beverly Hollingworth Hampton
Burt Cohen New Castle
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Carole Lamirande Berlin
Wayne D. King Rumney
Kenneth J. MacDonald Wolfeboro
Leo W. 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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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MAGGIE WOOD HASSAN
District No. 23
CHUCK MORSE
District No. 22
J
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IRIS ESTABROOK
District No. 21
MARTHA FULLER CLAJ
District No. 24
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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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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
1863-
1863-
1867-
1867-
1867-
1871-
1871-
1871-
1873-
1873-
1875-
1875-
1877-
1879-
1879-
1881-
1883-
1885-
1887-
1889-
1889-
1891
1893-
1893-
1895
1897-
1901
1913
1913
1915
1919
1923
1925
1933
1937
1937
1939
1943
1945
1947
1955
1963
1963
1965
1967
1975
1981
1985
1989
1991
1991
1995
1997
2003
65
67
71
71
71
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75
75
75
79
79
83
83
80
85
87
89
89,91-93
91
91
93
97
95
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1901
13
15
15
33
23
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31*
39
39
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45
63
47
■55
63
65
81
67
75
■85
■89
90
91
•97
95
2003
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fe Died in 1931. Special election January 5, 1932 to fill vacancy.
■In 1937 Arthur B. Jenks took his seat in Congress. Following a contested election Congress seated Alphonse Roy in
1939. Arthur B. Jenks was elected in the 1938 general election.
JUDD GREGG
U.S. SENATOR
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JOHN E. SUNUNU
U.S. SENATOR
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Congressional Delegation
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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
,27
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
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ATTORNEYS GENERAL
Name and Residence
Term
Edward Randolph, England
Joseph Rayn, England
James Graham
John Pickering, Portsmouth
Thomas Phipps. Portsmouth
Matthew Livermore. Portsmouth
Wyseman Claggett. Litchfield
Samuel Livermore. 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
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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
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
133
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
135
NEW HAMPSHIRE TOWNS
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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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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
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
9
9
100.00%
15
15
100.00%
Northumberland
62
62
124
1324
9.37%
1,066
1,460
73.01%
Pinkham's Grant
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
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
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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%
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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%
VOTER TURNOUT
151
SEPTEMBER PRIMARY
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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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.
STATE EMBLEMS 1 55
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
3 rd Monday in January
3 rd Monday in February
Last Monday in May
July 4 ,h
1 M Monday in September
2 nd Monday in October
Tuesday following the first
Monday in November
November 11 th
Whenever appointed
December 25 th
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
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North Dakota
November 2, 1889
21.
Illinois
December 3, 1818
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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 5 1 "
Matthew Thornton
Provincial Congress)
Merrimack
Second
1778-1779
Concord
Meshech Weare,
Hampton Falls
Third
1781-1783
Concord
George Atkinson,
Portsmouth
Fourth
1791-1792
Concord (l 9 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
172
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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
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
38
/
/
■J
69
26
64
3
17
1
42
1
288
2
113
2
184
4
93
2
18
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
1
2
1
1
2
9
1
4
7
2
1
2
2
1
1
3
1
1
4
/
3
321
5
197
5
275
2
95
8
387
2
212
3
175
121
1
118
3
118
1
82
149
6
334
2
140
6
140
4
163
d
2
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
5
3
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
3
3
/
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
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
1
1
1
3
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
6
14
9
5
2
13
/
2
2
17
1
9
4
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
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PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
CARROLL COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
4
?
/
4
/
Albany
Bartlett
2
3
22
138
1
8
4
Brookfield
1
54
2
Chatham
1
20
1
Conway
Eaton
4
3
1
270
27
17
2
8
2
2
Effingham
Freedom
3
4
1
3
53
96
2
1
1
2
Hale's Location
11
Hart's Location
13
Jackson
69
2
Madison
2
3
104
7
Moultonborough
Ossipee
Sandwich
3
4
3
7
7
1
394
168
98
2
2
2
2
3
4
1
1
1
2
Tamworth
7
124
5
1
2
Tuftonboro
4
167
1
1
1
3
Wakefield
5
2
189
1
1
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
2
2
9
2
7
1
11
1
Brookfield
2
Chatham
1
1
Conway
Eaton
2
20
1
19
3
3
1
31
12
4
Effingham
Freedom
3
6
6
1
5
Hale's Location
Hart's Location
Jackson
6
3
1
4
3
Madison
2
3
8
Moultonborough
3
11
11
6
20
6
Ossipee
5
1
12
2
7
4
Sandwich
6
10
1
11
1
Tamworth
3
7
2
14
1
Tuftonboro
1
3
4
Wakefield
8
2
6
1
Wolfeboro
5
7
4
4
3
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
3
3
2
6
6
2
3
3
4
3
2
1
1
9
1
1
7
2
3
7
/
4)
90
4
103
5
129
1
92
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
231
11
1
64
31
34
9
232
61
2
166
2
74
2
94
a
i
2
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
4
1
1
1
2
5
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
TOTALS
68
58
2.719
15
22
13
176
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CHESHIRE COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
b
b
b
/
b
/
b
/
S3
Alstead
3
5
2
5
Chesterfield
1
2
3
2
Dublin
4
3
2
Fitzwilliam
1
9
2
Gilsum
5
5
1
Harrisville
1
2
Hinsdale
2
2
6
1
7
1
Jaffrey
1
6
7
3
23
5
Keene Ward 1
9
4
4
9
2
Keene Ward 2
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
1
1
6
1
1
1
5
1
4
1
Nelson
2
1
1
2
Richmond
1
2
Rindge
1
10
12
14
5
Roxbury
Stoddard
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
2
1
Sullivan
1
1
Surry
Swanzey
TroyO
Walpole
Westmoreland
3
1
4
33
7
2
2
5
34
2
15
5
1
11
11
1
1
3
19
1
15
2
2
11
1
1
Winchester
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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177
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
COOS COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
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Atk. & Gilmanton Academy Gt
Bean's Grant
Bean's Purchase
Berlin Ward 1
3
3
42
2
3
Berlin Ward 2
6
3
63
1
2
Berlin Ward 3
6
5
112
2
2
8
Berlin Ward 4
6
29
2
Cambridge
Carroll
1
38
1
Chandler's Purchase
Clarksville
1
23
Colebrook
1
1
120
2
5
Columbia
1
37
Crawford's Purchase
Cutt's Grant
Dalton
46
2
Dix's Grant
Dixville
11
Dummer
2
25
Errol
23
1
Erving's Location
Gorham
3
6
87
2
3
7
Green's Grant
Hadley's Purchase
Jefferson
5
79
1
2
Kilkenny
Lancaster
2
6
193
1
6
Low & Burbank's Grant
Martin's Location
Milan
1
3
71
2
Millsfield
2
Northumberland
3
2
61
6
Odell
Pinkham's Grant
Pittsburg
2
51
1
Randolph
2
42
1
1
Sargent's Purchase
Second College Grant
Shelbume
22
2
1
Stark
19
2
4
Stewartstown
1
1
41
2
Stratford
1
21
Success
Thompson & Mes's Purchase
Wentworth's Location
Whitefield
6
1
92
1
2
TOTALS
46
38
1,350
14
13
53
178
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COOS COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
Atk. & Gilmanton Academy Gt
Bean's Grant
Bean's Purchase
Berlin Ward 1
Berlin Ward 2
Berlin Ward 3
Berlin Ward 4
Cambridge
Carroll
Chandler's Purchase
Clarksville
Colebrook
Columbia
Crawford's Purchase
Cult's Grant
Dalton
Dix's Grant
Dixville
Dummer
Enrol
Erving's Location
Gorham
Green's Grant
Hadley's Purchase
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
Success
Thompson & Mes's Purchase
Went worth's Location
Whitefield
1
3
3
1
6
2
7
4
17
2
6
1
2
1
4
f
6
6
3
4
3
13
1
7
2
2
1
3
9
1
2
2
1
1
6
16
3
4
4
6
1
1
1
7
1
7
1
1
4
5
<£
v
3
2
2
2
1
3
2
2
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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Alexandria
1
75
3
Ashland
1
3
112
1
1
Bath
1
45
2
Benton
1
27
1
Bethlehem
1
1
87
1
Bridgewater
2
1
66
1
Bristol
1
3
7
169
3
3
1
Campton
1
1
2
135
2
Canaan
2
5
2
100
3
2
Dorchester
19
Easton
12
1
Ellsworth
1
10
Enfield
1
3
3
155
2
2
Franconia
1
60
1
1
Grafton
1
1
52
3
1
Groton
1
1
39
Hanover
3
4
1
227
3
1
2
Haverhill
2
9
6
223
3
2
Hebron
1
2
54
Holdemess
2
1
135
1
Landaff
2
25
Lebanon Ward 1
1
1
2
141
1
1
Lebanon Ward 2
2
3
2
116
1
3
Lebanon Ward 3
1
3
176
1
1
Lincoln
1
1
68
Lisbon
1
84
1
Littleton
2
9
340
4
1
Livermore
Lyman
30
Lyme
3
65
1
Monroe
2
2
70
2
1
Orange
11
Orford
1
1
1
56
Piermont
3
1
40
1
Plymouth
1
4
3
155
1
2
Rumney
4
1
96
1
Sugar Hill
1
40
1
Thornton
1
4
78
1
1
Warren
1
2
53
Waterville Valley
21
Wentworth
1
55
2
1
Woodstock
1
49
1
1
TOTALS
20
65
64
3.571
29
36
13
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Alexandria
2
Ashland
Bath
1
Benton
Bethlehem
Bridgewater
1
Bristol
1
Campton
4
Canaan
Dorchester
Easton
1
Ellsworth
Enfield
3
Franconia
Grafton
Groton
1
Hanover
1
Haverhill
5
Hebron
1
Holdemess
Landaff
Lebanon Ward 1
Lebanon Ward 2
Lebanon Ward 3
1
Lincoln
1
Lisbon
1
Littleton
3
Livermore
Lyman
Lyme
Monroe
Orange
Orford
Piermont
Plymouth
1
Rumney
Sugar Hill
Thornton
2
Warren
Waterville Valley
1
Wentworth
Woodstock
2
TOTALS
33
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
12
4
1
5
3
4
2
2
1
4
11
3
1
1
5
1
1
17
1
2
1
2
8
1
2
2
2
1
2
90
6
6
9
3
6
11
4
1
7
8
21
15
1
3
2
8
5
14
3
12
1
3
5
2
4
15
3
1
2
4
1
1
187
f
9
5
1
10
2
15
1
6
3
2
13
5
5
2
4
15
1
3
1
2
11
6
19
2
3
3
8
1
6
7
12
3
3
7
19
2
2
4
4
2
2
8
11
1
1
1
6
4
11
1
1
1
3
4
1
7
1
3
4
1
2
1
6
1
2
2
4
1
1
79
201
42
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
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
181
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
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Amherst
4
19
12
623
7
10
Antrim
1
4
5
166
2
1
Bedford
7
14
16
1358
5
1
9
Bennington
1
2
1
73
2
Brookline
2
3
4
198
3
5
Deering
1
1
83
2
Francestown
1
108
1
1
Goffstown
3
13
13
888
4
1
8
Greenfield
1
86
1
1
Greenville
1
58
1
2
Hancock
1
1
122
Hillsborough
4
4
4
284
5
Hollis
11
4
403
4
7
Hudson
3
20
8
675
5
1
7
Litchfield
3
7
2
332
1
5
Lyndeborough
2
1
107
2
1
Manchester Ward 1
3
3
4
599
2
1
1
Manchester Ward 2
1
3
4
385
1
1
1
Manchester Ward 3
1
3
175
1
1
2
Manchester Ward 4
2
3
1
276
2
5
Manchester Ward 5
1
2
4
168
4
Manchester Ward 6
3
1
4
407
2
Manchester Ward 7
1
3
307
3
Manchester Ward 8
1
2
5
423
1
7
Manchester Ward 9
3
2
326
3
3
Manchester Ward 10
2
2
7
384
2
Manchester Ward 1 1
2
4
347
1
6
Manchester Ward 1 2
3
3
351
1
5
Mason
1
82
Merrimack
6
17
9
1098
7
12
Milford
3
15
12
637
5
8
Mont Vernon
1
3
160
1
1
4
Nashua Ward 1
1
11
7
393
7
12
Nashua Ward 2
5
309
4
8
Nashua Ward 3
1
3
2
260
1
1
Nashua Ward 4
3
1
136
6
Nashua Ward 5
3
4
307
1
5
Nashua Ward 6
5
8
6
236
1
5
Nashua Ward 7
3
6
246
2
Nashua Ward 8
4
5
216
5
Nashua Ward 9
2
5
2
312
2
1
New Boston
1
1
1
266
2
5
New Ipswich
1
2
3
267
2
1
Pel ham
3
8
5
429
5
1
4
Peterborough
4
6
6
294
1
7
Sharon
28
Temple
1
1
84
1
We are
3
2
7
298
2
2
7
Wilton
1
1
183
3
Windsor
17
TOTALS
80
224
194
15,970
90
15
198
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Amherst
4
8
1
1
3
1
Antrim
2
1
2
Bedford
3
2
2
14
4
2
Bennington
2
1
Brookline
2
1
1
1
Deering
4
1
Francestown
1
2
2
Goffstown
3
1
1
1
6
2
Greenfield
2
1
1
Greenville
1
Hancock
2
1
Hillsborough
3
1
2
6
1
Hollis
1
1
1
7
1
1
Hudson
1
1
4
7
1
1
Litchfield
2
1
9
1
Lyndeborough
2
2
Manchester Ward 1
2
7
1
Manchester Ward 2
3
1
6
1
Manchester Ward 3
2
3
1
Manchester Ward 4
1
1
5
Manchester Ward 5
6
Manchester Ward 6
1
1
2
1
1
Manchester Ward 7
2
4
Manchester Ward 8
4
2
1
Manchester Ward 9
2
2
3
1
Manchester Ward 10
3
3
3
2
2
2
Manchester Ward 1 1
2
5
2
Manchester Ward 12
2
1
1
Mason
1
1
Merrimack
2
5
3
3
20
4
Milford
1
4
1
1
15
3
2
Mont Vernon
1
2
Nashua Ward 1
1
4
1
2
2
Nashua Ward 2
5
5
Nashua Ward 3
3
3
3
1
1
Nashua Ward 4
3
1
Nashua Ward 5
2
3
1
2
1
1
Nashua Ward 6
1
1
Nashua Ward 7
1
2
4
1
Nashua Ward 8
1
1
4
1
Nashua Ward 9
1
1
New Boston
4
2
5
2
New Ipswich
1
6
1
Pelham
1
1
1
4
1
Peterborough
1
2
1
2
Sharon
1
Temple
1
1
1
1
Weare
1
1
1
5
3
1
Wilton
3
Windsor
TOTALS
31
70
42
23
195
35
34
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183
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Amherst
28
14
32
8
Antrim
4
4
6
2
Bedford
22
13
14
40
22
Bennington
Brookline
9
1
7
Deering
Francestown
2
1
3
2
1
1
Goffstown
18
26
17
30
22
Greenfield
4
2
3
4
Greenville
3
3
6
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
13
5
16
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
15
6
7
17
11
Manchester Ward 1 1
5
6
6
2
5
Manchester Ward 1 2
10
6
8
17
7
Mason
1
1
1
1
Merrimack
29
28
20
66
25
Milford
13
11
12
25
11
Mont Vernon
6
3
2
Nashua Ward 1
5
9
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
4
1
Pelham
5
6
2
4
3
Peterborough
7
4
4
15
2
Sharon
1
Temple
Weare
1
6
3
5
4
4
8
2
4
Wilton
5
7
2
4
3
Windsor
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
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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 1
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
4
1
1
1
2
2
3
3
2
3
2
2
4
2
1
3
2
1
1
J'
6
1
2
5
1
2
4
6
2
3
4
2
5
2
6
1
3
1
2
3
4
2
6
9
3
4
3
1
3
6
1
5
1
/
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
133
1
89
4
126
2
296
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
3
3
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
6
1
2
2
1
2
3
3
2
2
5
1
2
3
1
3
2
3
3
4
4
4
1
5
1
2
3
4
5
2
1
4
1
5
4
2
4
3
TOTALS
43
109
112
7.450
49
86
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Allenstown
1
1
Andover
Boscawen
Bow
1
5
1
8
2
Bradford
I
1
1
Canterbury
1
1
Chichester
1
1
1
1
Concord Ward 1
1
1
Concord Ward 2
1
2
3
Concord Ward 3
1
1
2
Concord Ward 4
1
1
Concord Ward 5
2
1
2
2
Concord Ward 6
1
Concord Ward 7
1
3
2
2
2
2
Concord Ward 8
1
2
1
1
2
Concord Ward 9
1
1
1
2
2
Concord Ward 10
1
1
3
Danbury
Dunbarton
2
1
3
Epsom
3
2
Franklin Ward 1
1
4
Franklin Ward 2
1
Franklin Ward 3
1
2
1
Henniker
4
Hill
4
Hooksett
1
1
2
1
5
2
Hopkinton
2
1
3
3
Loudon
2
1
Newbury
1
2
1
New London
1
1
3
1
Northfield
1
1
1
1
1
Pembroke
2
1
1
1
Pittsfield
1
4
Salisbury
Sutton
2
5
1
1
Warner
2
1
Webster
Wilmot
1
TOTALS
14
43
24
10
63
18
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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
1
1
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
C-
y
7
27
1
2
2
5
4
6
8
5
10
7
1
3
1
9
3
8
2
2
4
37
10
12
4
6
5
5
2
1
2
1
7
J
3
2
7
11
3
3
3
11
3
8
8
12
6
6
2
15
4
7
7
6
3
2
3
13
14
16
4
9
11
7
4
7
3
2
2
/
6
9
2
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£
6
6
20
1
4
3
5
4
3
1
14
11
12
1
1
4
4
6
7
2
2
9
3
2
17
28
5
6
3
13
13
16
11
19
3
23
1
11
5
11
5
4
33
22
22
6
3
15
13
11
2
5
5
3
1
3
10
3
1
5
4
7
4
4
4
8
1
3
3
2
1
16
10
10
1
1
4
2
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
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Atkinson
1
4
6
307
3
Auburn
3
3
4
374
3
Brentwood
4
2
6
156
1
Candia
1
2
307
1
Chester
1
2
294
1
Danville
2
4
1
178
Deerfield
4
3
293
1
Deny
3
7
20
1181
7
East Kingston
2
133
2
Epping
1
2
7
177
1
Exeter
6
17
9
585
1
2
Fremont
5
4
186
2
Greenland
12
7
185
Hampstead
7
10
431
3
2
Hampton
3
18
10
691
2
Hampton Falls
1
2
164
Kensington
3
1
100
Kingston
4
5
4
268
3
Londonderry
3
12
12
918
6
New Castle
2
1
107
Newfields
2
2
2
84
1
Newington
1
1
84
1
Newmarket
2
5
6
220
1
Newton
2
3
135
1
North Hampton
1
5
3
235
3
Northwood
1
6
174
3
Nottingham
1
1
1
179
Plaistow
1
1
3
237
1
2
Portsmouth Ward 1
4
4
80
Portsmouth Ward 2
2
3
108
1
Portsmouth Ward 3
1
4
92
1
Portsmouth Ward 4
3
1
187
2
1
Portsmouth Ward 5
2
4
145
4
1
Raymond
3
7
7
349
1
Rye
2
13
2
280
1
Salem
3
12
12
1085
13
5
Sandown
2
3
214
1
Seabrook
1
10
4
289
South Hampton
2
29
2
Stratham
1
3
4
342
6
Windham
4
1
8
616
1
2
TOTALS
57
186
192
12,199
80
16
188
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Atkinson
Auburn
Brentwood
Candia
Chester
Danville
Deerfield
Derry
East Kingston
Epping
Exeter
Fremont
Greenland
Hampstead
Hampton
Hampton Falls
Kensington
Kingston
Londonderry
New Castle
Newfields
Newington
Newmarket
Newton
North Hampton
Northwood
Nottingham
Plaistow
Portsmouth 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
6
7
2
1
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
1
3
4
18
4
7
i
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
1
2
3
1
2
3
3
1
2
1
1
1
6
5
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
3
/
$
4~
1
3
6
2
2
5
4
1
7
2
13
4
2
9
1
3
2
1
3
2
2
16
1
1
2
1
6
2
2
5
3
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
5
3
11
4
1
4
3
2
1
£
1
1
10
2
1
2
2
3
1
2
1
I
1
1
2
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
1
1
1
9
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
i
4
2
14
2
4
3
7
3
3
30
2
3
3
10
1
7
24
1
1
11
7
4
4
5
3
3
1
2
8
6
20
4
5
9
13
2
4
3
15
1
5
5
28
5
5
30
2
5
5
9
3
4
9
20
1
1
8
8
3
5
2
7
6
3
5
1
12
9
25
6
12
7
28
5
4
11
1
2
19
1
1
27
3
1
3
8
1
1
7
9
2
1
18
1
2
3
1
7
3
3
3
2
10
6
14
3
4
1
5
12
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^
£
5*
■v
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
9
1
9
4
19
15
37
10
2
2
9
37
4
7
1
13
4
3
16
1
3
12
1
2
4
6
2
5
17
1
1
7
4
3
1
2
5
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
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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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2?
r
/
l
2
2
288
2
84
I
3
105
1
2
3
188
3
2
1
155
1
3
119
1
1
4
134
1
5
2
226
3
2
180
2
138
1
2
78
1
1
1
64
1
1
4
123
3
3
124
2
1
161
1
1
186
2
169
156
1
1
3
118
4
108
1
1
4
87
1
62
1
1
60
1
2
58
1
2
47
34
3
3
3
170
c
2
2
2
1
2
3
1
2
5
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
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
2
1
1
2
1
3
JP
15
2
3
5
6
3
1
10
3
9
2
2
6
6
13
10
5
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
16
3
7
3
6
3
5
13
2
10
2
5
7
10
3
9
9
7
4
1
3
1
5
4
ii
2
4
2
5
3
7
9
6
1
9
10
6
8
5
3
1
«r
36
18
6
7
16
10
11
14
5
20
2
9
8
16
20
20
17
8
9
1
3
3
7
./
20
4
5
1
9
2
1
5
11
1
2
4
1
3
3
14
1
2
1
2
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
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SULLIVAN COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
s
V
/
t
/
Acworth
1
1
1
39
Charlestown
4
3
147
6
Claremont Ward 1
1
2
5
125
1
Claremont Ward 2
2
4
189
Claremont Ward 3
1
126
1
Cornish
1
71
Croydon
1
3
50
Goshen
1
2
39
1
Grantham
4
1
165
1
Langdon
42
Lempster
2
40
2
2
Newport
2
7
3
206
1
2
Plainfield
1
2
114
1
1
Springfield
6
2
73
1
Sunapee
1
5
3
228
2
1
Unity
2
3
70
1
Washington
2
2
62
1
1
TOTALS
10
35
36
1,786
12
14
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b
b
f
b
£
/
/
Acworth
1
1
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
1
Goshen
1
2
Grantham
1
1
2
3
1
2
Langdon
1
1
2
Lempster
1
1
1
Newport
1
3
8
1
10
1
Plainfield
Springfield
2
1
Sunapee
1
2
14
8
16
3
Unity
1
3
Washington
5
2
1
<r
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
$*$
7
5
6
2
7
17
II
15
^
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1
3
2
2
4
1
o
/
1
1
11
16
4
22
9
14
O
1.176
1.098
2,184
832
1.853
7,684
3.408
5.808
2,639
632
C?
o
4
I
9
i
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
V
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
tf
J
/
1,189
12
1
3
3,462
2
118
2
817
16
2
2,934
1
144
12
1,742
14
1
5
4,706
1
504
3
656
18
1
4
2.469
28
1,534
19
3
5.004
3
227
3
7,817
156
6
16
24,973
9
702
25
3,499
41
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
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
/
846
4
10
16
l
486
4
8
3
766
1
6
20
14
301
4
4
8
778
3
5
34
2
6,949
17
31
101
145
2,179
9
8
33
16
3
4.679
11
10
100
32
2
1,561
3
5
26
19
7
366
1
2
7
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
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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
#
?
87
109
119
28
137
69
53
51
54
41
46
53
148
41
56
97
/
ffT>
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
/
213
244
348
62
453
227
154
147
137
167
162
149
415
130
224
230
/
4
10
8
17
5
7
5
2
7
1
6
5
3
26
12
#
V
68
50
79
15
115
41
58
31
49
40
30
57
96
26
45
46
/
$
1
1
3
1
2
1
1
J?
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
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
50
8
4
4
75
186
69
i
240
9
30
11
53
13
34
2
6
3
14
6
19
5
250
445
132
4
558
28
2
59
12
26
13
39
5
5
26
70
19
89
2
9
34
80
26
109
3
23
2
6
6
3
2
5
53
143
35
1
110
5
16
55
121
38
169
2
3
22
108
170
73
1
263
4
84
56
131
64
2
180
7
35
49
180
31
100
9
1
15
94
110
39
212
20
2
15
43
93
50
2
138
4
44
82
145
85
3
212
8
46
123
380
109
2
401
23
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
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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
118
307
94
1
56
132
45
63
129
49
2
24
45
10
43
162
45
75
216
64
144
253
107
1
125
291
84
1
150
395
109
145
324
125
1
175
309
145
2
144
400
112
1
100
174
67
1
23
70
15
28
73
22
29
74
31
1
95
219
68
4
9
22
7
33
47
40
2
25
48
19
1
26
39
23
199
336
123
2
59
86
46
1
93
359
108
61
172
52
1
78
172
90
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
/
/
/
-5?
92
23
21
2
217
14
26
149
18
22
147
12
40
1
29
15
4
1
1
112
17
10
206
7
19
415
22
65
3
234
42
19
1
306
78
48
2
1
291
36
46
345
29
40
3
1
309
31
61
1
3
154
13
20
1
45
4
14
52
17
13
1
66
6
13
304
43
74
2
20
5
2
1
72
11
18
41
4
8
50
7
22
1
1
364
18
52
2
1
145
6
15
1
233
6
44
1
105
10
23
1
203
10
27
1
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
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COOS COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
b
/
C7
b
b
/
cf
b
/
Atk. & Gilmanton Academy Gt
Bean's Grant
Bean's Purchase
Berlin Ward 1
85
99
67
2
306
1
31
Berlin Ward 2
1
73
108
65
2
280
2
35
Berlin Ward 3
105
113
63
7
286
2
50
Berlin Ward 4
2
80
74
50
4
277
1
27
Cambridge
Carroll
26
36
25
61
10
Chandler's Purchase
Clarksville
4
12
2
7
1
Colebrook
65
61
23
71
2
12
Columbia
4
24
11
1
21
1
Crawford's Purchase
Cutt's Grant
Dalton
13
38
9
38
1
13
Dix's Grant
Dixville
8
1
2
3
1
Dummer
7
13
6
1
14
1
2
Errol
7
9
6
18
2
Erving's Location
Gorham
3
101
122
94
318
3
22
Green's Grant
2
Hadley's Purchase
Jefferson
9
43
9
43
1
11
Kilkenny
Lancaster
38
158
60
180
3
18
Low & Burbank's Gt.
Martin's Location
Milan
34
46
24
100
8
Millsfield
1
1
1
1
Northumberland
1
76
81
40
139
2
10
Odell
Pinkham's Grant
2
Pittsburg
2
11
5
4
26
7
Randolph
4
56
8
42
3
9
Sargent's Purchase
Second College Gt.
Shelburne
6
26
14
28
1
5
Stark
9
17
10
34
2
Stewartstown
10
17
7
30
2
Stratford
16
25
7
35
Success
Thompson & Mes's Pur.
Wentworth's Loc.
1
3
1
Whitefield
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
93
6
18
Ashland
37
91
32
1
119
5
24
2
Bath
4
49
8
37
1
7
Benton
3
14
4
8
Bethlehem
55
201
41
141
13
22
2
Bridgewater
21
44
11
73
5
8
Bristol
89
102
64
2
165
6
41
Campton
73
170
43
1
167
3
47
3
Canaan
54
240
51
193
7
21
Dorchester
2
22
5
9
2
4
Easton
5
44
10
27
4
1
Ellsworth
7
5
3
7
Enfield
68
335
82
257
7
26
1
Franconia
26
123
28
84
5
12
1
Grafton
22
90
19
57
4
Groton
7
26
4
18
2
9
Hanover
453
1499
302
3
1010
41
116
11
Haverhill
41
149
26
1
129
3
5
Hebron
14
36
13
1
33
7
Holdemess
71
166
42
1
148
7
33
1
Landaff
4
18
5
18
1
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
Lisbon
14
29
24
54
1
Littleton
83
239
89
2
272
6
42
1
Livermore
Lyman
5
34
2
24
1
4
1
Lyme
49
333
37
139
5
19
2
Monroe
12
41
7
29
2
6
Orange
6
31
6
20
1
Orford
17
139
18
59
4
9
Piermont
10
78
11
31
6
6
Plymouth
87
383
100
274
21
56
4
Rumney
29
109
26
67
7
24
Sugar Hill
30
67
15
37
2
6
Thornton
88
119
49
135
5
36
Warren
13
37
18
25
4
4
Waterville Valley
9
29
25
1
10
Wentworth
11
40
4
35
1
3
Woodstock
29
55
27
75
17
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
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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
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
2
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
/
c*
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
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
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
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
802
20
Antrim
66
2
142
9
Bedford
1
344
6
1
1113
15
Bennington
23
59
3
Brookline
111
1
296
2
Deering
42
1
106
6
Francestown
31
104
4
Goffstown
335
12
1018
26
Greenfield
39
101
7
Greenville
39
1
124
6
Hancock
58
158
20
Hillsborough
136
2
1
281
11
Hollis
178
14
556
21
Hudson
400
3
1
1449
21
Litchfield
129
458
3
Lyndeborough
48
1
101
9
Manchester Ward 1
262
5
730
16
Manchester Ward 2
176
5
646
25
Manchester Ward 3
116
6
384
13
Manchester Ward 4
1
147
10
447
17
Manchester Ward 5
1
139
7
410
15
Manchester Ward 6
2
209
6
566
9
Manchester Ward 7
175
5
487
17
Manchester Ward 8
1
215
2
1
623
14
Manchester Ward 9
218
2
2
619
11
Manchester Ward 10
228
6
566
16
Manchester Ward 1 1
1
132
5
1
426
11
Manchester Ward 12
150
6
471
8
Mason
34
86
8
Merrimack
2
560
5
1774
27
Milford
260
1
1
894
23
Mont Vernon
65
1
176
11
Nashua Ward 1
256
4
1
850
14
Nashua Ward 2
193
1
627
17
Nashua Ward 3
199
2
1
660
18
Nashua Ward 4
110
2
517
9
Nashua Ward 5
213
1
1
750
7
Nashua Ward 6
154
5
738
7
Nashua Ward 7
1
196
5
623
13
Nashua Ward 8
214
4
610
12
Nashua Ward 9
1
207
3
1
804
9
New Boston
99
1
1
268
9
New Ipswich
64
2
227
4
Pel ham
176
1
816
11
Peterborough
141
3
509
52
Sharon
7
32
3
Temple
35
87
8
Weare
132
3
416
14
Wilton
88
3
1
260
67
Windsor
10
1
6
4
TOTALS
12
7,817
156
16
24,973
702
202
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V
b
•b'
•
y
o
/
Amherst
191
3
Antrim
27
1
2
Bedford
478
1
4
2
Bennington
19
Brookline
1
109
Deering
Francestown
27
32
2
1
Goffstown
343
4
5
9
Greenfield
11
Greenville
16
1
Hancock
31
Hillsborough
60
1
1
1
Hollis
158
2
4
Hudson
330
1
1
6
4
Litchfield
123
3
1
Lyndeborough
Manchester Ward 1
24
293
4
2
11
Manchester Ward 2
1
231
1
2
5
Manchester Ward 3
3
123
2
3
2
Manchester Ward 4
145
1
1
6
Manchester Ward 5
2
150
2
4
Manchester Ward 6
1
258
3
2
5
Manchester Ward 7
3
182
3
1
7
Manchester Ward 8
232
1
2
10
Manchester Ward 9
1
221
1
2
3
12
Manchester Ward 10
210
1
1
1
8
Manchester Ward 1 1
1
126
1
6
13
Manchester Ward 12
2
147
1
2
3
9
Mason
1
25
Merrimack
1
445
1
4
Milford
174
1
4
3
Mont Vernon
30
1
2
Nashua Ward 1
1
210
5
Nashua Ward 2
152
6
1
Nashua Ward 3
121
2
1
1
1
Nashua Ward 4
78
2
4
2
Nashua Ward 5
179
3
1
1
Nashua Ward 6
122
1
4
4
Nashua Ward 7
1
138
4
Nashua Ward 8
172
4
4
Nashua Ward 9
1
166
1
1
New Boston
111
2
New Ipswich
Pelham
1
60
175
1
1
5
1
4
Peterborough
Sharon
2
91
5
2
Temple
Weare
20
107
1
1
1
1
Wilton
2
69
1
Windsor
2
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
341
Andover
55
180
81
1
170
Boscawen
90
194
82
1
163
Bow
2
173
382
234
1
606
Bradford
56
124
44
106
Canterbury
68
247
63
1
214
Chichester
44
128
59
192
Concord Ward 1
115
221
121
1
355
Concord Ward 2
84
163
105
264
Concord Ward 3
71
204
77
299
Concord Ward 4
117
347
116
2
359
Concord Ward 5
1
136
331
149
1
443
Concord Ward 6
60
206
88
3
276
Concord Ward 7
2
110
310
159
1
404
Concord Ward 8
88
141
87
271
Concord Ward 9
I
90
157
88
1
246
Concord Ward 10
134
365
152
4
522
Danbury
1
19
74
16
49
Dunbarton
67
140
63
1
148
Epsom
101
135
98
2
284
Franklin Ward 1
69
92
59
1
179
Franklin Ward 2
43
89
48
1
158
Franklin Ward 3
60
99
73
190
Henniker
1
189
360
114
387
Hill
23
41
27
76
Hooksett
224
332
222
3
685
Hopkinton
174
484
149
569
Loudon
108
159
106
4
272
Newbury
1
51
138
47
2
154
New London
112
383
107
3
310
Northfield
102
154
89
1
276
Pembroke
155
264
170
1
482
Pittsfield
58
93
68
2
208
Salisbury
31
55
41
1
110
Sutton
50
154
54
1
150
Warner
77
268
54
230
Webster
46
83
56
130
Wilmot
42
136
29
1
105
TOTALS
3,408
7,570
3,499
41
10,383
204
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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
15
26
11
5
16
7
10
2
6
12
7
12
1
/
/
71
1
23
50
158
2
21
1
44
1
31
1
75
1
49
1
47
2
61
1
78
3
1
42
2
48
2
61
43
1
100
10
2
37
75
1
45
33
1
27
69
3
10
219
3
113
2
1
66
1
34
61
1
64
90
1
54
1
2
18
1
1
45
40
44
3
23
1
<s
f
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
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
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
<?
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
2
8
1
3
3
2
14
2
2
1
2
1
2
3
1
1
4
2
1
3
2
3
1
9
11
1
7
3
3
TOTALS
11
15
14
5,808
11,243
5,684
103
206
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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
/
/
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V
/
o
/
573
4
153
1
303
7
122
3
3
225
8
2
62
235
4
87
1
i
1
222
5
1
69
257
6
61
1
1
1
258
17
71
1
1
1702
29
1
413
1
8
152
3
24
336
8
81
1
2
1153
22
210
2
7
206
3
54
1
281
7
67
1
575
6
156
1
1
7
1554
17
1
297
6
129
5
46
1
155
8
38
1
364
10
71
2
3
1477
20
399
6
97
1
36
1
127
3
32
47
3
11
1
2
696
43
142
1
4
306
4
61
4
1
384
9
85
1
2
219
21
60
1
281
14
58
2
3
472
5
139
1
1
1
325
22
43
4
494
39
70
5
2
254
9
46
2
516
21
90
2
418
24
2
65
2
1
473
10
127
7
1
437
17
1
89
6
2009
14
4
498
1
3
4
284
5
85
1
1
549
7
1
68
2
1
76
6
20
1
491
19
144
1
5
3
781
5
229
6
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
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
3
1
1
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
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
/
1
3
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
1
1
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
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SULLIVAN COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
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/
b
/
/
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Acworth
14
97
26
1
48
19
12
Charlestown
58
334
97
3
307
5
37
Claremont Ward 1
43
251
98
1
202
8
27
Claremont Ward 2
73
276
120
311
6
14
29
1
Claremont Ward 3
45
213
78
1
300
5
39
7
Cornish
30
195
38
112
13
9
Croydon
10
48
8
36
Goshen
12
41
14
2
37
4
Grantham
68
266
72
213
3
46
Langdon
8
53
18
40
2
7
Lempster
19
63
16
34
4
5
Newport
100
293
115
288
9
1
44
1
Plainfield
37
365
63
148
14
31
1
Springfield
21
96
20
1
64
3
12
Sunapee
51
265
71
1
206
8
43
1
Unity
23
89
28
67
15
9
1
Washington
20
65
26
47
4
16
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
258
24
12
725
37
3237
80
1636
47
2413
102
3
704
48
351
10
*
£5
&
$
3
5
6
5
5
1
TOTALS
5,571
5,759
22
11.135
427
25
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
* C
*
*
*
*
/
*
1
p
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
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
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BELKNAP COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
£
*
*
*
4
*
/
*
4
Alton
25
32
72
5
2
4
1
2
1
Barnstead
24
25
37
4
2
1
1
Belmont
53
31
60
4
4
3
2
5
2
Center Harbor
8
3
29
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
Laconia Ward 2
12
16
29
1
1
1
1
1
Laconia Ward 3
11
15
31
1
3
2
2
Laconia Ward 4
15
24
28
1
3
Laconia Ward 5
10
8
15
1
1
1
1
Laconia Ward 6
18
12
31
1
1
6
3
2
Meredith
34
30
77
3
7
4
6
3
New Hampton
20
16
23
1
1
2
1
Sanbornton
18
20
39
1
1
3
1
2
Tilton
28
25
29
1
3
1
1
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-
*
*
*
/
*
4
Albany
Bartlett
3
16
3
19
6
1
1
1
2
1
Brookfield
4
2
17
1
Chatham
1
3
4
1
Conway
Eaton
31
35
1
69
5
10
1
5
6
5
4
Effingham
6
4
10
2
Freedom
5
7
24
2
2
2
Hale's Location
1
Hart's Location
2
1
1
Jackson
1
7
15
1
2
1
Madison
21
8
21
1
Moultonborough
33
35
101
4
4
3
1
Ossipee
Sandwich
19
7
21
8
27
1
2
12
1
1
1
7
2
Tamworth
14
12
13
2
2
Tuftonboro
10
5
33
1
1
Wakefield
19
26
58
1
2
1
Wolfeboro
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
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CHESHIRE COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
J"
*
/
*
*
17
13
17
1
9
18
1
36
1
4
5
5
3
5
1
5
1
7
20
15
14
1
1
31
39
70
1
2
10
14
17
1
20
12
32
1
2
11
24
44
12
39
32
3
5
17
24
43
3
7
5
20
2
2
3
6
6
9
3
5
15
23
48
2
3
1
4
5
5
20
1
3
6
6
1
1
3
5
1
36
37
48
2
4
12
1
6
19
37
2
1
7
9
18
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
*
*
1
2
1
3
1
1
3
2
1
2
2
9
5
4
7
2
2
2
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
3
7
4
4
5
1
3
1
2
*
*V
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
3
*
2
9
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
2
4
3
1
2
9
1
3
1
2
1
5
1
1
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
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COOS COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
J
Atk. & Gilm. Acad. Gt
Bean's Grant
Bean's Purchase
Berlin Ward 1
12
Berlin Ward 2
12
Berlin Ward 3
13
Berlin Ward 4
7
Cambridge
Carroll
2
Chandler's Purchase
Clarksville
1
Colebrook
16
Columbia
9
Crawford's Purchase
Cutt's Grant
Dalton
6
Dix's Grant
Dixville
Dummer
7
Errol
3
Erving's Location
Gorham
13
Green's Grant
Hadley's Purchase
Jefferson
6
Kilkenny
Lancaster
26
Low & Burbank's Gt.
Martin's Location
Milan
14
Millsfield
Northumberland
13
Odell
Pinkham's Grant
Pittsburg
8
Randolph
3
Sargent's Purchase
Second College Gt.
Shelburne
3
Stark
4
Stewartstown
1
Stratford
1
Success
Thompson & Mes's Pur
Wentworth's Loc.
Whitefield
10
TOTALS
190
4*"
12
3
9
10
25
23
5
6
2
13
6
6
13
24
1
8
5
6
5
3
2
4
2
28
22
8
16
25
42
13
6
14
8
4
7
8
8
1
4
4
6
11
14
3
5
12
12
216
258
6
o
1
2
5
6
1
1
1
1
3
1
2
24
4
§
4?
1
1
2
1
3
5
1
1
1
1
17
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
11
4
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
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
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*
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Alexandria
Ashland
12
11
30
1
1
Bath
6
4
6
4
Benton
4
5
4
Bethlehem
7
12
14
Bridgewater
Bristol
9
25
9
19
9
41
1
1
Campton
Canaan
14
23
20
20
10
30
17
1
Dorchester
1
1
5
Easton
1
6
Ellsworth
1
Enfield
26
16
42
2
Franconia
3
4
20
2
Grafton
7
14
Groton
3
8
4
Hanover
17
11
60
Haverhill
35
26
58
5
5
Hebron
6
7
1
1
Holderness
10
10
34
3
Landaff
2
2
3
1
Lebanon Ward 1
15
6
1
1
1
Lebanon Ward 2
11
14
30
1
1
Lebanon Ward 3
17
13
1
1
1
1
Lincoln
5
12
18
Lisbon
11
20
17
1
1
Littleton
45
51
90
7
1
Livermore
Lyman
Lyme
Monroe
8
15
3
10
7
13
9
1
1
1
Orange
1
3
Orford
2
8
27
Piermont
7
4
8
2
1
Plymouth
Rumney
Sugar Hill
Thornton
15
10
2
9
20
3
3
8
1
54
26
9
2
1
2
2
Warren
2
6
19
1
Waterville Valley
Wentworth
2
7
1
8
4
1
2
Woodstock
8
12
4
TOTALS
401
403
12
725
37
24
216
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GRAFTON COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
*
$
*
1
4
Alexandria
Ashland
2
1
1
BathO
1
Benton
Bethlehem
Bridgewater
2
2
Bristol
2
2
Campton
2
2
1
Canaan
1
Dorchester
1
Easton
Ellsworth
Enfield
2
2
Franconia
1
Grafton
Groton
Hanover
3
Haverhill
5
3
6
2
Hebron
1
Holderness
4
1
1
Landaff
Lebanon Ward 1
1
Lebanon Ward 2
2
Lebanon Ward 3
1
1
1
1
Lincoln
Lisbon
1
Littleton
2
4
3
1
Livermore
Lyman
1
Lyme
1
1
Monroe
1
3
Orange
1
Orford
Piermont
2
3
1
Plymouth
4
4
2
3
Rumney
1
1
Sugar Hill
1
1
1
Thornton
1
6
Warren
2
4
Waterville Valley
Wentworth
1
1
Woodstock
1
*
TOTALS 44
*write-ins: Miscellaneous write-ins: 112
41
13
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217
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
i
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4
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*
s
*
<3
Amherst
50
41
141
6
6
Antrim
23
24
Bedford
105
103
266
5
1
Bennington
7
9
8
Brookline
24
25
49
2
Deering
5
10
20
1
Francestown
7
7
26
Goffstown
90
100
214
3
Greenfield
13
7
1
Greenville
12
2
1
Hancock
8
5
41
1
Hillsborough
36
37
70
5
4
Hollis
32
36
84
Hudson
84
93
131
5
4
Litchfield
35
30
90
1
I
Lyndeborough
7
10
27
2
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
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
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
Merrimack
111
110
245
8
5
Milford
76
81
121
6
1
Mont Vernon
17
9
37
1
Nashua Ward 1
34
35
Nashua Ward 2
30
26
61
1
2
Nashua Ward 3
48
3
1
Nashua Ward 4
13
19
26
1
Nashua Ward 5
35
26
57
Nashua Ward 6
30
27
42
1
Nashua Ward 7
30
28
48
1
Nashua Ward 8
22
22
39
Nashua Ward 9
37
26
54
New Boston
32
27
New Ipswich
16
41
99
Pelham
62
50
77
1
Peterborough
21
29
77
1
1
Sharon
1
2
1
Temple
8
4
19
3
Weare
38
45
57
1
1
Wilton
1
1
Windsor
2
2
1
TOTALS
1.603
.609
3,237
80
54
218
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VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
*
*
/
*
4
Amherst
9
1
4
7
Antrim
5
Bedford
8
5
5
3
15
Bennington
Brookline
1
1
2
1
1
3
Deering
Francestown
1
1
1
Goffstown
10
5
5
8
5
Greenfield
2
Greenville
Hancock
1
1
2
Hillsborough
Hollis
4
6
4
4
Hudson
13
9
10
7
10
Litchfield
2
2
7
Lyndeborough
Manchester Ward 1
1
9
1
4
4
2
3
8
Manchester Ward 2
3
1
2
1
2
Manchester Ward 3
5
1
1
1
Manchester Ward 4
4
3
2
3
Manchester Ward 5
2
3
2
Manchester Ward 6
6
3
4
1
4
Manchester Ward 7
8
5
2
2
Manchester Ward 8
5
4
1
1
3
Manchester Ward 9
3
2
5
2
Manchester Ward 10
4
1
2
2
3
Manchester Ward 1 1
1
2
1
Manchester Ward 12
6
1
3
1
1
Mason
1
1
1
1
Merrimack
20
5
6
8
12
Milford
9
1
4
6
4
Mont Vernon
3
1
2
Nashua Ward 1
Nashua Ward 2
4
5
1
Nashua Ward 3
2
1
1
1
5
Nashua Ward 4
3
2
1
1
2
Nashua Ward 5
7
Nashua Ward 6
2
1
1
1
1
Nashua Ward 7
1
4
3
2
Nashua Ward 8
5
Nashua Ward 9
4
6
New Boston
New Ipswich
3
2
2
Pelham
2
1
2
1
2
Peterborough
2
2
5
1
Sharon
Temple
We are
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
Wilton
1
3
1
Windsor
1
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
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
15
12
51
18
12
34
46
33
130
4
8
18
14
2
13
6
22
1
22
11
40
1
23
23
56
1
1
17
15
29
15
10
49
1
19
12
23
22
15
53
4
2
16
21
22
3
1
27
19
44
3
3
22
20
27
24
30
24
28
77
6
3
9
14
22
1
11
16
32
1
3
29
26
78
15
15
32
12
11
25
2
19
17
31
1
27
37
48
3
7
1
1
61
60
152
5
4
33
31
92
28
26
58
5
1
20
13
26
2
20
26
108
43
40
83
1
30
27
39
2
1
5
7
10
12
14
30
3
1
23
20
45
13
7
9
4
11
13
TOTALS
785
719
1.636
47
32
220
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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
1
12
5
4
2
3
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
4
4
6
1
3
1
2
3
1
3
3
5
3
2
3
4
2
4
2
1
6
4
5
4
4
2
1
1
1
4
7
3
3
2
5
2
1
4
2
1
1
1
2
1
3
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
5
1
1
8
3
2
5
4
8
3
6
9
14
20
2
4
2
4
4
2
2
3
3
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
3
3
3
1
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
23
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
42
25
26
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
4
7
29
98
44
135
*
c
2
2
1
I
1
1
6
2
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
8
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
50
2
3
*
1
2
1
4
1
1
1
3
1
5
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
6
22
1
5
TOTALS
1.199
1,262
2,413
102
65
222
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VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/REPUBLICAN
*
*
if
*
4
J 5
1
2
4
1
2
3
5
1
1
4
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
3
9
3
2
3
8
1
1
1
1
1
2
10
11
4
5
10
1
1
1
1
2
1
11
7
1
1
6
5
3
10
4
1
3
2
1
5
1
5
2
3
6
8
4
4
10
1
1
4
1
1
5
1
1
9
2
2
2
3
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
5
1
3
1
2
2
1
4
4
2
2
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
11
1
1
9
2
1
5
3
1
3
8
5
1
1
1
35
2
1
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
Dover Ward 2
11
11
18
1
Dover Ward 3
22
36
35
Dover Ward 4
12
17
29
2
6
Dover Ward 5
18
13
23
1
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
Middleton
11
11
20
2
Milton
17
25
20
2
1
New Durham
13
15
27
3
1
Rochester Ward 1
41
7
Rochester Ward 2
23
23
33
2
1
Rochester Ward 3
19
10
45
1
Rochester Ward 4
14
18
3
Rochester Ward 5
18
17
31
4
Rochester Ward 6
20
17
23
1
Rollinsford
10
14
26
1
Somersworth Ward 1
12
Somersworth Ward 2
6
4
18
1
Somersworth Ward 3
14
7
11
Somersworth Ward 4
9
7
15
Somersw orth Ward 5
6
Strafford
22
17
49
3
2
TOTALS
389
401
704
48
21
224
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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
1
5
1
1
2
3
3
4
2
3
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
*
7
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
3
V
/
f
*
1
1
1
2
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
6
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
6
2
5
1
1
1
4
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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
1
Charlestown
19
24
31
2
2
4
3
1
Claremont Ward 1
21
22
38
2
1
2
1
4
Claremont Ward 2
22
27
51
1
2
3
Claremont Ward 3
17
10
35
3
3
Cornish
7
9
14
2
11
3
1
Croydon
1
9
1
Goshen
5
7
6
1
2
8
Grantham
18
18
43
1
1
3
Langdon
2
5
1
1
1
Lempster
6
9
8
1
Newport
21
32
Plainfield
7
9
35
1
1
1
2
Springfield
9
10
13
2
1
Sunapee
28
33
45
1
1
3
1
2
4
Unity
6
10
3
Washington
8
10
10
1
3
TOTALS
198
238
351
10
17
24
20
10
19
*write-ins: Lieberman*: 1-Claremont Wd2; 2-Grantham. Miscellaneous write-ins: 16
226
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SUMMARY BY COUNTIES/DEMOCRATIC
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
TOTALS
4.
*
*
f
*
2
321
152
699
147
1
282
118
610
130
6
559
196
1.155
243
245
88
358
116
2
531
211
1,135
267
2.050
840
4.857
950
4
5
950
415
2,115
435
20
1.702
618
3.632
636
719
267
1.419
293
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
34
5
49
246
99
51
69
7
115
115
15
54
23
214
51
49
1,466
205
365
218
24
237
561
108
85
25
176
992
169
267
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
3
2
1
7
21
3
4
27
4
15
4
7
23
27
20
81
41
27
84
8
30
6
17
34
61
7
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
<?
-P
11
13
11
3
23
7
6
7
7
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
17
2
11
1
3
23
7
10
2
15
10
7
11
15
11
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
*
t
*
*
4
*
*
/
1
4
2
1
4
2
4
1
1
6
5
1
1
1
2
1
2
7
7
4
1
2
5
2
2
1
1
4
3
3
2
1
2
3
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
4
5
1
2
6
3
5
10
2
11
1
4
3
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
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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
*
1
*
4
*
t
*
*
*
/
4
3
4
2
2
17
6
49
12
18
3
7
3
3
1
3
1
2
1
1
2
1
82
33
140
33
40
10
10
15
3
2 .
7
1
1
14
7
19
6
6
3
14
5
25
5
4
1
2
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
2
16
9
26
10
4
5
2
4
14
30
4
8
4
2
3
19
57
11
22
6
3
3
14
6
51
5
4
1
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
*
*
<f
*
/
*
/
•■§■
15
8
36
6
7
31
12
62
22
13
29
6
54
11
7
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
47
11
101
15
13
50
22
89
22
16
63
17
104
22
13
5
2
7
3
15
1
16
7
9
1
33
4
4
25
6
68
13
19
2
1
9
3
6
1
11
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
*
/
*
*
*
*
i
^
cf
£
4p
*
^
Alstead
7
5
3
Chesterfield
8
5
13
2
1
Dublin
3
2
Fitzwilliam
Gilsum
1
1
2
Harrisville
4
1
2
7
2
1
Hinsdale
4
1
7
1
1
Jaffrey
7
2
10
6
5
Keene Ward 1
11
6
5
9
2
4
Keene Ward 2
Keene Ward 3
9
3
6
9
2
4
Keene Ward 4
6
7
4
8
Keene Ward 5
5
9
4
9
Marlborough
Marlow
1
1
Nelson
3
1
Richmond
2
2
Rindge
11
2
6
5
4
Roxbury
2
1
Stoddard
1
1
Sullivan
3
3
Surry
1
1
1
Swanzey
6
5
7
2
1
Troy
5
2
3
2
1
Walpole
5
3
8
9
Westmoreland
2
3
3
2
1
Winchester
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
*
/
*
*
4
*
*
4
*
4
*
*
$
s
T
Atk. & Gilm. Academy Gi
:
Bean's Grant
Bean's Purchase
Berlin Ward 1
34
15
42
11
n
3
11
1
2
Berlin Ward 2
27
6
42
16
n
7
1
Berlin Ward 3
28
9
30
21
15
8
3
1
Berlin Ward 4
24
11
29
5
13
1
3
1
1
Cambridge
Carroll
6
4
17
4
2
1
3
1
Chandler's Purchase
Clarksville
1
3
1
Colebrook
13
4
12
8
5
1
1
Columbia
4
1
1
1
2
1
Crawford's Purchase
Cutt's Grant
Dalton
2
1
8
4
4
1
2
Dix's Grant
Dixville
1
1
Dummer
1
2
4
2
2
Errol
2
Erving's Location
Gorham
46
11
61
14
17
1
6
1
Green's Grant
Hadley s Purchase
Jefferson
7
1
3
2
2
1
Kilkenny
Lancaster
12
14
36
8
5
2
1
7
2
Low & Burbank's Gt.
Martin's Location
Milan
13
16
5
2
1
3
Millsfield
Northumberland
Odell
Pinkham's Grant
Pittsburg
1
6
1
1
1
Randolph
2
14
1
4
2
2
5
Sargent's Purchase
Second College Gt.
Shelbume
2
1
7
1
5
1
1
Stark
7
5
2
4
1
1
Stewartstown
1
1
1
Stratford
2
2
6
2
1
2
Success
Thompson & Mes's Pur.
Wentworth's Loc.
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
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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:
*
*
*
/
*
*
/
*
*
T
*
/
15
6
29
6
7
2
1
3
1
10
1
14
2
1
1
1
19
9
31
9
7
2
6
2
2
14
6
53
18
15
3
4
1
31
11
36
12
18
3
14
2
33
8
7
3
1
2
4
2
1
1
8
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
38
14
62
18
7
4
4
2
2
5
4
25
5
6
1
2
1
13
3
10
5
2
5
1
2
3
2
1
125
58
370
60
23
6
5
4
12
7
22
9
7
4
2
5
3
13
2
2
1
14
6
38
6
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
36
7
50
22
14
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
13
8
18
4
2
1
6
4
9
6
4
34
6
66
9
21
5
3
1
2
4
1
5
3
2
2
5
34
7
2
2
2
2
6
1
9
1
5
1
1
3
11
7
19
2
5
1
2
5
4
6
3
2
3
42
12
67
24
26
3
4
1
4
9
4
21
5
7
1
1
6
5
9
3
3
1
15
2
19
4
6
1
3
2
12
2
1
2
1
7
2
5
8
1
1
9
5
16
3
7
1
1
1
531 211 1.135 267 214
I -Campton; 1 -Grafton. Miscellaneous write-ins: 350
51
49
23
27
PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
233
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
*
*
*
*
*
/
V
*
/
*
•
Amherst
62
15
224
42
47
8
9
Antrim
41
42
9
6
9
Bedford
72
20
180
28
68
Bennington
6
6
22
1
7
1
Brookline
25
12
68
12
11
1
2
Deering
17
6
20
2
10
1
2
Francestown
16
3
36
7
6
7
Goffstown
81
37
234
57
77
10
Greenfield
8
1
15
6
8
5
1
Greenville
9
5
32
4
5
1
Hancock
31
8
55
9
4
8
2
Hillsborough
37
13
78
24
23
4
5
Hollis
34
10
97
16
23
5
5
Hudson
101
54
251
45
76
12
Litchfield
32
9
83
12
27
4
3
Lyndeborough
10
6
41
2
6
2
Manchester Ward 1
79
25
189
31
45
5
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
Manchester Ward 5
31
23
65
16
29
4
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
3
6
Manchester Ward 1
56
22
111
19
34
2
7
Manchester Ward 1 1
46
18
91
19
22
1
4
Manchester Ward 12
39
16
100
22
35
6
3
2
Mason
8
4
30
9
4
1
1
Merrimack
146
63
345
68
133
19
Milford
83
36
206
26
60
5
3
8
Mont Vernon
20
11
45
5
8
5
2
Nashua Ward 1
Nashua Ward 2
40
14
112
16
32
3
5
Nashua Ward 3
51
24
131
28
28
6
8
Nashua Ward 4
29
15
79
18
23
2
1
6
Nashua Ward 5
70
22
146
22
44
2
8
Nashua Ward 6
62
25
80
27
41
4
Nashua Ward 7
46
18
92
13
38
2
5
Nashua Ward 8
52
20
131
22
28
3
Nashua Ward 9
48
16
104
20
37
8
10
New Boston
32
16
74
12
21
New Ipswich
23
4
55
11
20
2
2
Pelham
32
16
77
13
35
3
9
Peterborough
70
20
173
22
23
15
1
9
Sharon
4
2
5
1
2
Temple
13
4
43
6
11
3
3
We are
40
17
80
22
24
5
1
9
Wilton
26
15
38
11
7
6
4
Windsor
1
3
TOTALS
2.050
840
4,857
950
1.466
205
24
218
234
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VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
*
4
*
*
cf
N
T
*
*
*
Amherst
8
8
2
4
1
3
Antrim
8
2
Bedford
Bennington
2
1
1
1
Brookline
2
4
2
1
2
Deering
Francestown
6
6
3
2
2
2
Goffstown
17
19
4
Greenfield
2
2
1
1
Greenville
1
2
Hancock
4
1
1
2
1
2
Hillsborough
Hollis
7
2
10
2
2
1
2
3
Hudson
18
25
Litchfield
4
8
2
1
4
2
Lyndeborough
Manchester Ward 1
8
11
2
21
1
1
3
1
2
Manchester Ward 2
7
4
3
1
3
Manchester Ward 3
8
16
3
3
1
2
Manchester Ward 4
14
1
1
2
Manchester Ward 5
6
9
5
4
3
Manchester Ward 6
4
4
2
4
2
3
Manchester Ward 7
7
8
3
5
2
3
Manchester Ward 8
8
5
1
4
Manchester Ward 9
18
5
5
4
Manchester Ward 10
8
8
4
3
2
Manchester Ward 1 1
16
1
2
5
Manchester Ward 1 2
3
8
2
6
3
2
Mason
2
1
Merrimack
29
Milford
9
9
6
1
2
Mont Vernon
4
4
1
Nashua Ward 1
1
Nashua Ward 2
1
4
3
2
Nashua Ward 3
6
8
5
Nashua Ward 4
4
4
1
3
Nashua Ward 5
7
14
3
Nashua Ward 6
6
14
2
2
Nashua Ward 7
1
11
1
3
2
3
Nashua Ward 8
5
14
1
Nashua Ward 9
9
5
3
2
New Boston
New Ipswich
1
2
1
3
1
Pelham
7
10
1
1
Peterborough
12
7
2
2
1
3
Sharon
2
Temple
Weare
2
8
1
4
2
2
1
1
1
3
Wilton
4
3
2
3
Windsor
2
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
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
41
18
150
28
39
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
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
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
16
3
37
11
17
17
5
48
19
14
21
8
20
2
11
TOTALS
950
415
2.115
435
561
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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
i
3
1
8
13
1
2
11
4
10
3
1
1
2
2
3
4
1
7
4
5
1
8
1
1
4
7
6
6
15
5
4
2
4
4
3
9
5
4
5
1
6
2
22
2
5
4
1
3
2
2
1
2
3
1
2
3
3
1
1
2
3
3
1
3
1
12
3
2
1
2
3
3
6
12
12
1
9
1
1
1
1
10
2
4
2
19
6
3
8
5
3
2
2
2
3
2
3
2
1
4
3
4
1
1
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
18
8
63
8
28
Auburn
1
24
4
58
5
15
Brentwood
12
5
33
5
6
Candia
28
12
52
10
14
Chester
12
12
26
5
8
Danville
24
11
46
5
14
Deerfield
42
10
82
16
26
Derry
141
48
309
56
111
East Kingston
8
5
25
3
1
Epping
43
14
73
17
14
Exeter
12
120
38
255
33
58
Fremont
12
12
46
10
7
Greenland
12
4
28
10
11
Hampstead
45
9
116
8
40
Hampton
110
34
279
50
78
Hampton Falls
8
4
21
3
7
Kensington
20
3
30
7
5
Kingston
31
11
72
6
16
Londonderry
117
47
290
44
87
New Castle
14
5
43
8
1
Newfields
1
14
3
15
3
2
Newington
2
2
6
3
3
Newmarket
2
109
32
177
37
37
Newton
22
8
53
11
19
North Hampton
29
13
85
14
17
Northwood
1
17
12
34
8
8
Nottingham
27
16
57
11
15
Plaistow
27
17
94
16
21
Portsmouth Ward 1
47
13
79
14
13
Portsmouth Ward 2
67
17
129
22
24
Portsmouth Ward 3
25
11
51
8
14
Portsmouth Ward 4
43
15
138
22
25
Portsmouth Ward 5
57
16
95
23
19
Raymond
56
20
85
33
43
Rye
33
14
64
11
19
Salem
93
35
176
57
73
Sandown
20
14
43
15
Seabrook
50
22
South Hampton
4
8
16
2
3
Stratham
3
61
14
138
10
37
Windham
58
20
150
22
38
TOTALS
20
,702
618
3,632
636
992
238
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ROCKINGHAM COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
*
/
*
*
/
*
*
/
sP
*
Atkinson
3
7
1
Auburn
2
7
1
1
1
Brentwood
3
2
3
3
Candia
3
2
1
1
1
Chester
2
5
Danville
2
1
Deerfield
2
5
1
1
10
2
Derry
East Kingston
Epping
Exeter
19
3
4
12
20
1
4
16
6
1
4
1
1
19
1
6
10
4
2
2
Fremont
1
8
Greenland
1
7
1
1
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
2
1
3
2
4
1
3
11
1
2
4
1
1
Newfields
4
Newington
1
2
Newmarket
16
11
1
15
1
Newton
1
7
2
1
North Hampton
Northwood
1
2
7
5
2
3
1
6
5
1
Nottingham
Plaistow
6
4
2
6
4
4
Portsmouth Ward 1
10
8
5
4
1
Portsmouth Ward 2
14
4
11
Portsmouth Ward 3
2
6
1
3
1
Portsmouth Ward 4
5
10
2
10
2
Portsmouth Ward 5
5
8
1
10
4
Raymond
Rye
Salem
2
3
5
2
14
1
1
2
1
1
8
6
7
3
Sandown
Seabrook
1
South Hampton
Stratham
1
3
2
14
5
2
6
1
1
Windham
7
12
1
8
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
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
8
13
5
6
3
5
/
104
70
71
84
86
61
58
157
76
78
34
17
47
28
64
43
26
47
44
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
12
7
4
7
4
3
12
*
*
/
26
11
8
16
6
24
1
20
6
22
6
17
1
1
13
23
4
12
5
5
2
8
1
12
9
4
21
4
22
1
19
3
26
4
14
11
2
12
10
7
2
11
6
19
3
TOTALS
719
267
1,419
293
384
76
240
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VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
STRAFFORD COUNTY/DEMOCRATIC
*
*
*
*
/
*
*
cf
N
T
Barrington
9
9
3
7
3
Dover Ward 1
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
2
10
4
Dover Ward 5
4
5
1
1
3
3
Dover Ward 6
11
1
2
2
2
Durham
8
1
7
17
1
Farmington
6
2
2
8
2
Lee
5
3
8
2
Madbury
3
3
2
Middleton
1
1
3
Milton
5
New Durham
1
2
3
Rochester Ward 1
5
2
3
1
Rochester Ward 2
4
2
1
2
3
3
Rochester Ward 3
7
5
1
1
1
Rochester Ward 4
7
1
1
2
1
Rochester Ward 5
6
2
1
1
Rochester Ward 6
3
2
3
Rollinsford
6
1
4
2
2
Somersworth Ward 1
3
1
1
1
2
Somersworth Ward 2
2
4
1
Somersworth Ward 3
5
4
1
Somersworth Ward 4
6
1
1
2
Somersworth Ward 5
1
1
2
Strafford
1
2
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
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
5
Charlestown
5
4
4
5
3
Claremont Ward 1
8
1
1
Claremont Ward 2
4
2
4
3
1
Claremont Ward 3
Cornish
6
3
8
Croydon
1
1
Goshen
3
1
Grantham
4
4
4
1
Langdon
3
1
Lempster
1
2
Newport
1
5
4
4
2
Plainfield
5
5
3
3
Springfield
2
2
1
Sunapee
7
2
7
2
Unity
1
1
1
2
1
Washington
2
3
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
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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
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CARROLL COUNTY/BALLOTS CAST
Republican
Reg.
Abs.
Total
Albany
33
33
Bartlett
192
6
198
Brookfield
63
63
Chatham
24
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
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
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
116
Gilsum
57
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
40
Richmond
43
2
45
Rindge
299
1
300
Roxbury
17
17
Stoddard
73
9
82
Sullivan
33
2
35
Surry
52
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
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
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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
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
Jefferson
93
3
96
Lancaster
247
6
253
Milan
82
1
83
Millsneld
2
2
Northumberland
90
1
91
Pinkhams' Grant
Pittsburg
57
2
59
Randolph
31
18
49
Shelburne
26
2
28
Stark
34
2
36
Stewartstown
46
4
50
Stratford
23
23
Wentworth' s Loc.
2
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
2
111
5
116
450
15
465
208
15
223
5
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
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
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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
31
Bethlehem
125
12
137
Bridgewater
83
4
87
Bristol
207
10
217
Campton
187
3
190
Canaan
125
9
134
Dorchester
23
23
Easton
12
2
14
Ellsworth
11
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
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
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
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
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
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
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL 2005
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
77
Somersworth Wd2
67
2
69
Somersworth Wd3
73
73
Somersworth Wd4
61
4
65
Somersworth Wd5
42
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
258
NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL 2005
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
75
Grantham
184
12
1%
Langdon
50
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
262 NEW HAMPSHIRE MANUAL 2005
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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
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
276
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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
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
Lyman
26
8
Lyme
62
16
Monroe
53
11
Orange
12
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
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
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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
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
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
39
Bartlett
7
139
3
78
Brookfield
1
64
38
Chatham
21
9
Conway
7
234
6
159
Eaton
2
23
19
Effingham
5
46
1
50
Freedom
1
60
5
57
Hale's Location
1
Hart's Location
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
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
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
35
2
44
40
2
81
3
51
3
56
40
715
54
345
15
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
128
Berlin Ward 2
1
74
1
116
Berlin Ward 3
2
125
3
95
Berlin Ward 4
1
29
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
11
4
Dummer
28
6
Errol
24
10
Gorham
6
106
4
119
Jefferson
12
133
2
20
Lancaster
226
99
Milan
68
2
54
Millsfield
9
—
Northumberland
5
51
3
41
Pittsburg
1
65
3
14
Randolph
5
38
1
46
Shelburne
16
19
Stark
27
2
19
Stewartstown
40
2
15
Stratford
2
20
17
Wentworth's Location
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
13
1
12
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
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
13
1
78
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
64
6
55
Milton
10
148
5
128
New Durham
9
129
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
28
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
44
17
Goshen
4
46
47
Grantham
165
6
145
Langdon
31
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
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
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
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
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
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
1
20
54
9
57
64
112
23
389
15
8
3
45
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Laconia Ward 2
133
Albany
38
Laconia Ward 3
115
1
Alexandria
131
Laconia Ward 4
116
Alton
255
Laconia Ward 5
71
Ashland
147
Laconia Ward 6
140
Bartlett
134
Lancaster
243
Bath
100
Landaff
39
Belmont
238
Lebanon Ward 1
145
58
Benton
26
Lebanon Ward 2
114
39
Berlin Ward 1
66
1
Lebanon Ward 3
128
53
Berlin Ward 2
70
Lincoln
89
Berlin Ward 3
125
Lisbon
62
Berlin Ward 4
28
Littleton
314
1
Bethlehem
106
Lyman
32
Bridgewater
88
Lyme
79
51
Bristol
260
Madison
93
Campton
174
Meredith
442
Canaan
110
13
Milan
68
1
Carroll
74
Millsfield
9
Center Harbor
108
Monroe
68
Charlestown
84
6
Moultonborough
238
1
Chatham
19
New Hampton
151
Claremont Ward 1
97
1
Newport
202
1
Claremont Ward 2
153
5
Northumberland
59
Claremont Ward 3
99
2
Orange
11
3
Clarksville
19
Orford
73
12
Colebrook
119
Ossipee
191
Columbia
46
Piermont
55
Conway
231
Pittsburg
64
Cornish
104
9
Plainfield
89
60
Croydon
42
Plymouth
257
2
Dalton
63
Randolph
40
Dixville
11
Rumney
168
Dorchester
28
Sanbomton
137
Dummer
26
Sandwich
100
Easton
14
Shelburne
14
Eaton
22
Springfield
80
4
Effingham
41
Stark
31
Ellsworth
9
Stewartstown
41
Enfield
145
6
Stratford
22
Errol
25
Sugar Hill
36
Franconia
78
1
Sunapee
207
10
Freedom
63
Tamworth
101
Gilford
409
Thornton
150
Gorham
109
Tilton
168
Grafton
74
13
Tuftonboro
162
Grantham
152
50
Wakefield
194
Groton
49
Warren
85
Hale's Location
11
Waterville Valley
21
Hanover
175
248
Wentworth
73
Hart's Location
9
Went worth's Location
Haverhill
419
Whitefield
132
Hebron
108
Wolfeboro
327
Holderness
144
Woodstock
65
1
Jackson
83
Jefferson
140
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
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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
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
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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
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
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
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DISTRICT 3
DISTRICT 4
Republican
Democratic
Republican
Democratic
Kenney
Farnum (write
-in)
Boyce
Arsenault
Brookrield
56
22
Alton
236
114
Chatham
18
Barnstead
149
137
Conway
225
39
Belmont
209
150
Eaton
19
6
Gilford
348
183
Effingham
41
15
Gilmanton
128
99
Farmington
157
Laconia Ward 1
149
75
Freedom
57
8
Laconia Ward 2
112
73
Madison
81
34
Laconia Ward 3
94
89
Middleton
69
Laconia Ward 4
113
62
Milton
124
16
Laconia Ward 5
62
81
Moultonborough 226
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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
122
45
44
2
55
18
10
4
20
5
19
9
95
130
122
25
205
91
58
57
8
52
54
55
10
30
48
12
17
27
20
39
14
17
22
1
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
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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
24
170
79
100
50
58
385
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w
-
o
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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
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
Lyman
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
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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
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
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
91
74
151
103
Bedford
1174
370
876
1143
473
Bennington
86
4
64
32
85
42
Brookline
264
144
125
255
106
Deering
97
7
80
31
97
57
Francestown
107
38
60
48
104
108
Goffstown
1047
401
705
1019
587
Greenfield
119
40
84
42
112
77
Greenville
77
32
46
76
68
Hancock
129
47
97
131
112
Hillsborough
314
247
94
297
146
Hollis
654
10
219
487
630
222
Hudson
486
2
246
321
527
373
Litchfield
213
79
165
205
112
Lyndeborough
100
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
60
139
175
272
Manchester Ward 4
222
2
87
150
219
279
Manchester Ward 5
165
87
84
158
245
Manchester Ward 6
354
114
264
332
337
Manchester Ward 7
247
97
164
245
296
Manchester Ward 8
337
124
238
332
313
Manchester Ward 9
287
144
153
279
391
Manchester Ward 10
300
6
129
200
288
306
Manchester Ward 1 1
156
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
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
84
157
224
126
New Ipswich
370
214
169
358
105
Pelham
1558
699
794
1366
802
Peterborough
525
275
260
510
415
Sharon
37
26
11
37
20
Temple
111
60
47
108
67
We are
318
139
215
322
152
Wilton
262
1
120
173
258
183
Windsor
20
14
4
15
6
Totals
16,526
201
7.361
10.328
16,235
11.278
342
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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
152
—
Bedford
1184
1180
900
321
Bennington
87
4
87
—
—
Brookline
262
264
—
—
Deering
96
6
97
—
—
Francestown
109
40
102
—
—
Goffstown
1077
1066
—
—
Greenfield
114
37
112
—
—
Greenville
77
73
—
—
Hancock
132
129
—
Hillsborough
302
300
—
—
Hollis
662
10
641
—
—
Hudson
534
3
515
—
—
Litchfield
213
206
—
—
Lyndeborough
106
101
—
—
Manchester Ward 1
569
7
571
538
130
Manchester Ward 2
316
311
261
78
Manchester Ward 3
179
185
133
76
Manchester Ward 4
226
231
156
96
Manchester Ward 5
159
166
117
55
Manchester Ward 6
348
362
246
144
Manchester Ward 7
258
251
180
87
Manchester Ward 8
341
4
348
259
122
Manchester Ward 9
283
294
208
104
Manchester Ward 10
319
5
318
222
113
Manchester Ward 1 1
157
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
148
—
—
Nashua Ward 1
397
4
391
—
—
Nashua Ward 2
281
3
275
—
—
Nashua Ward 3
226
1
224
—
—
Nashua Ward 4
96
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
221
—
—
New Ipswich
364
362
—
—
Pelham
1412
1388
—
—
Peterborough
538
515
—
—
Sharon
38
36
—
—
Temple
114
112
—
—
Weare
336
326
—
—
Wilton
263
262
—
—
Windsor
17
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
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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
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
22
79
Danville
254
94
227
220
99
Deerfield
178
100
165
161
97
Derry
1,006
492
881
42
976
493
East Kingston
99
37
97
91
42
Epping
282
143
268
3
259
151
Exeter
615
494
622
580
524
Fremont
154
36
150
147
43
Greenland
237
105
241
223
15
Hampstead
348
136
331
332
145
Hampton
764
499
756
16
732
531
Hampton Falls
156
52
154
154
59
Kensington
71
70
72
64
70
Kingston
171
80
169
162
91
Londonderry
843
474
820
14
842
526
New Castle
163
89
170
1
166
92
Newfields
76
62
78
72
72
Newington
97
29
93
80
30
Newmarket
220
361
219
1
216
388
Newton
88
45
85
82
46
North Hampton
265
171
258
2
257
176
Northwood
155
137
155
156
140
Nottingham
163
120
162
157
122
Plaistow
143
83
134
130
93
Portsmouth Ward 1
91
194
89
81
204
Portsmouth Ward 2
109
288
111
12
104
316
Portsmouth Ward 3
106
145
106
102
147
Portsmouth Ward 4
256
272
258
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
136
69
Seabrook
169
108
166
161
110
South Hampton
36
35
36
35
37
Stratham
301
171
332
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
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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
39
45
1
149
1
28
41
1
216
1
90
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
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
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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
26
24
3
27
98
71
121
290
Effingham
54
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
1
64
8
40
112
Hart's Location
9
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
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
100
105
2
107
401
348
707
1,456
Gilsum
28
6
34
29
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
55
150
138
235
523
Nelson
43
1
44
81
6
87
131
186
193
510
Richmond
73
73
57
8
65
205
182
280
667
Rindge
887
23
910
387
12
399
1,058
557
1,834
3,449
Roxbury
15
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
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
1
2
3
Carroll
79
5
84
40
1
41
160
114
220
494
Clarksville
22
22
8
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
25
177
74
336
587
Dixville
10
1
11
5
5
11
2
13
26
Dummer
31
31
8
8
52
37
113
202
Errol
24
24
12
1
13
50
18
171
239
Gorham
117
5
122
143
5
148
492
778
524
1794
Green's Grant
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
65
215
214
318
747
Millsfield
9
9
9
9
Northumberland
59
3
62
58
4
62
331
474
519
1324
Pinkham's Grant
1
1
10
12
Pittsburg
64
6
70
18
18
307
75
206
588
Randolph
32
15
47
49
9
58
88
89
93
270
Shelburne
16
16
25
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
25
93
88
187
368
Wentworth's Loc.
3
3
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
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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
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
6
7
17
11
6
5
2
3
4
2
6
16
16
2
10
1
8
6
6
5
11
31
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
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
22
281
24
23
92
36
243
78
36
68
26
13
28
33
Democratic
Absentee
1
2
1
6
1
7
5
9
13
3
2
86
5
2
13
4
5
22
20
3
17
1
26
2
1
6
7
13
3
1
6
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
23
12
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
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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
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
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
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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
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
1
2
8
10
7
8
23
9
2
6
3
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
9
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
7
1
5
1
2
7
8
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
352
727
9
1
1
243
243
3
92
54
1
615
384
21
235
123
1
293
206
4
19
7
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
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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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
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
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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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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
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
GENERAL ELECTION
377
PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
Atkinson
Auburn
Brentwood
Candia
Chester
Danville
Deerfield
Derry
East Kingston
Epping
Exeter
Fremont
Greenland
Hampstead
Hampton
Hampton Falls
Kensington
Kingston
Londonderry
New Castle
Newfields
Newington
Newmarket
Newton
North Hampton
Northwood
Nottingham
Plaistow
Portsmouth 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
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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
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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
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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
452
136
1,220
450
515
213
15
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
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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
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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
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
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
468
232
21
4,404
2,380
252
15
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
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
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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
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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
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
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
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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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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
408
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DISTRICT 23
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
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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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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
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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
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Eaton
241
Effingham
608
H
Freedom
820
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Hale's Location
110
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Ed
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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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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
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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
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
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
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
428
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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
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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