Ronald Belanger
Prior offices
New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 8
Personal
Ronald J. Belanger (b. June 15, 1939) was a Republican member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing Rockingham 8 from 1992 to 2017. He died on July 14, 2017.[1]
Belanger served on the Salem Board of Selectmen.
Biography[edit]
Belanger attended Bunker Hill Community College. Belanger's professional experience included working as a police officer and private investigator.
Committee assignments[edit]
2017 legislative session[edit]
At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:
| New Hampshire committee assignments, 2017 |
|---|
| • Commerce and Consumer Affairs |
2015 legislative session[edit]
At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Belanger served on the following committees:
| New Hampshire committee assignments, 2015 |
|---|
| • Commerce and Consumer Affairs |
2013-2014[edit]
In the 2013-2014 legislative session, Belanger served on the following committees:
| New Hampshire committee assignments, 2013 |
|---|
| • Commerce and Consumer Affairs |
2011-2012[edit]
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Belanger served on this committee:
| New Hampshire committee assignments, 2011 |
|---|
| • Commerce and Consumer Affairs |
[edit]
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Elections[edit]
2016[edit]
- See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2016
Elections for the New Hampshire House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on September 13, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was June 10, 2016.
Incumbent Anne Priestley (R) and incumbent Joe Sweeney (R) did not seek re-election.
The following candidates ran in the New Hampshire House of Representatives District Rockingham 8 general election.[2][3]
| New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Rockingham 8 General Election, 2016 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Gary Azarian Incumbent |
8.11% |
7,373 |
| |
Republican |
Arthur E. Barnes III Incumbent |
7.25% |
6,594 |
| |
Republican |
Ronald Belanger Incumbent |
8.28% |
7,528 |
| |
Republican |
Fred Doucette Incumbent |
7.74% |
7,041 |
| |
Republican |
Robert Elliott Incumbent |
7.82% |
7,110 |
| |
Republican |
Betty Gay |
7.74% |
7,034 |
| |
Republican |
John Janigian |
6.97% |
6,338 |
| |
Republican |
John Manning, Jr. Incumbent |
7.30% |
6,640 |
| |
Republican |
John Sytek Incumbent |
7.98% |
7,260 |
| |
Democratic |
Scott Abercrombie |
4.40% |
4,000 |
| |
Democratic |
Carla Billingham |
5.12% |
4,659 |
| |
Democratic |
Eleanor Carpenito |
5.70% |
5,179 |
| |
Democratic |
Camron Iannalfo |
4.99% |
4,534 |
| |
Democratic |
Sean Lewis |
5.06% |
4,598 |
| |
Democratic |
Bonnie Wright |
5.54% |
5,040 |
| Total Votes |
90,928 |
| Source: New Hampshire Secretary of State |
The following candidates ran in the New Hampshire House of Representatives District Rockingham 8 Democratic primary.[4][5]
| New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Rockingham 8 Democratic Primary, 2016 |
| Party |
Candidate |
| | Democratic | Scott Abercrombie |
| | Democratic | Carla Billingham |
| | Democratic | Eleanor Carpenito |
| | Democratic | Camron Iannalfo |
| | Democratic | Sean Lewis |
| | Democratic | Bonnie Wright |
The following candidates ran in the New Hampshire House of Representatives District Rockingham 8 Republican primary.[4][5]
| New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Rockingham 8 Republican Primary, 2016 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Gary Azarian Incumbent |
8.20% |
1,004 |
| |
Republican |
Arthur E. Barnes III Incumbent |
7.45% |
913 |
| |
Republican |
Ronald Belanger Incumbent |
7.99% |
978 |
| |
Republican |
Fred Doucette Incumbent |
7.39% |
905 |
| |
Republican |
Robert Elliott Incumbent |
8.16% |
999 |
| |
Republican |
Betty Gay |
7.84% |
960 |
| |
Republican |
John Janigian |
5.61% |
687 |
| |
Republican |
John Manning, Jr. Incumbent |
7.34% |
899 |
| |
Republican |
John Sytek Incumbent |
9.50% |
1,164 |
| |
Republican |
Patrick Bick |
4.82% |
590 |
| |
Republican |
David L. Bruce |
5.57% |
682 |
| |
Republican |
George Kassas |
4.65% |
569 |
| |
Republican |
Timothy McCarthy |
5.28% |
647 |
| |
Republican |
Patrick McDougall |
4.78% |
586 |
| |
Republican |
Martha Spalding |
5.42% |
664 |
| Total Votes |
12,247 |
2014[edit]
- See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2014
Elections for the New Hampshire House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on September 9, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was June 13, 2014. In the Rockingham 8 District election, five candidates were unopposed in the Democratic primary, while 19 candidates faced off in the Republican primary.[6] The general election was contested by seven Democrats and nine Republicans. The Democrats were Lawson Brouse, Stephanie Micklon, Harley G. Featherston, Camron Iannalfo, Dennis Iannalfo, Jane Lang, and Beth Roth. The Republicans participants were Gary Azarian, Fred Doucette, John J. Manning, Jr., Arthur E. Barnes III, and incumbents Ronald Belanger, Anne Priestley, Joe Sweeney, Robert Elliott, and John Sytek. All nine Republicans were victorious over the Democrats in the general election.[7]
| New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 8 District, General Election, 2014 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Gary Azarian |
8.4% |
5,492 |
| |
Republican |
Ronald Belanger Incumbent |
8.1% |
5,309 |
| |
Republican |
Robert Elliott Incumbent |
8% |
5,207 |
| |
Republican |
John Sytek Incumbent |
7.9% |
5,127 |
| |
Republican |
Joe Sweeney Incumbent |
7.8% |
5,078 |
| |
Republican |
Anne Priestley Incumbent |
7.6% |
4,945 |
| |
Republican |
Arthur E. Barnes III |
7.5% |
4,910 |
| |
Republican |
Fred Doucette |
7.2% |
4,718 |
| |
Republican |
John J. Manning, Jr. |
7% |
4,587 |
| |
Democratic |
Beth Roth |
6% |
3,946 |
| |
Democratic |
Stephanie Micklon |
4.9% |
3,186 |
| |
Democratic |
Jane Lang |
4.7% |
3,040 |
| |
Democratic |
Harley G. Featherston |
3.8% |
2,491 |
| |
Democratic |
Camron Iannalfo |
3.7% |
2,432 |
| |
Democratic |
Dennis Iannalfo |
3.7% |
2,429 |
| |
Democratic |
Lawson Brouse |
3.7% |
2,385 |
| |
NA |
Scatter |
0% |
13 |
| Total Votes |
65,295 |
| New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 8 District Republican Primary, 2014 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
Robert Elliott Incumbent |
8.5% |
1,389 |
Ronald Belanger Incumbent |
8.2% |
1,339 |
Gary Azarian |
7.9% |
1,291 |
John Sytek Incumbent |
7.7% |
1,247 |
Joe Sweeney Incumbent |
6.4% |
1,048 |
Anne Priestley Incumbent |
6.4% |
1,047 |
Fred Doucette |
6.4% |
1,037 |
John Manning |
6% |
981 |
Arthur Barnes III |
5.1% |
825 |
| David Bruce |
5% |
822 |
| Bianca Garcia Incumbent |
5% |
822 |
| Martha Spalding |
4.9% |
799 |
| Robert Stanley |
4% |
649 |
| Patrick Bick Incumbent |
4% |
648 |
| Michael Petrilli, Sr. |
3.8% |
617 |
| Robert Uttley |
3.3% |
533 |
| Dane Hoover, Jr. |
2.7% |
439 |
| John Sjostrom, Jr. |
2.3% |
382 |
| Michael Flathers |
2.3% |
377 |
| Total Votes |
16,292 |
2012[edit]
- See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2012
Belanger won re-election in the 2012 election for New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 8. Belanger advanced past the September 11 primary and won re-election in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[8][9]
| New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 8, General Election, 2012 |
| Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
| |
Republican |
Ronald Belanger Incumbent |
7.2% |
6,519 |
| |
Republican |
Gary Azarian Incumbent |
7.2% |
6,504 |
| |
Republican |
John Sytek Incumbent |
7.1% |
6,399 |
| |
Republican |
Joe Sweeney |
6.9% |
6,287 |
| |
Republican |
Robert Elliott Incumbent |
6.6% |
5,996 |
| |
Republican |
Marilinda Garcia Incumbent |
6.5% |
5,877 |
| |
Republican |
Anne Priestley |
6.4% |
5,808 |
| |
Republican |
Bianca Rose Garcia |
6.4% |
5,760 |
| |
Republican |
Patrick Bick |
5.4% |
4,931 |
| |
Democratic |
Michael Murray |
5.3% |
4,810 |
| |
Democratic |
Susan Desmet |
5.2% |
4,753 |
| |
Democratic |
John Murphy |
4.6% |
4,134 |
| |
Democratic |
Rebecca Fee |
4.5% |
4,082 |
| |
Democratic |
Ralph Stein |
4.5% |
4,051 |
| |
Democratic |
Camron Iannalfo |
4.3% |
3,907 |
| |
Democratic |
Dee Lewis |
4.1% |
3,709 |
| |
Democratic |
Lawson Brouse |
4% |
3,659 |
| |
Democratic |
Harley Featherston |
3.8% |
3,449 |
| Total Votes |
90,635 |
| New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 8 Republican Primary, 2012 |
| Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
John Sytek Incumbent |
11% |
1,337 |
Robert Elliott Incumbent |
10.6% |
1,292 |
Ronald Belanger Incumbent |
10.5% |
1,277 |
Gary Azarian Incumbent |
10.5% |
1,273 |
Marilinda Garcia Incumbent |
10% |
1,211 |
Bianca Rose Garcia |
9.1% |
1,111 |
Joe Sweeney |
7.9% |
958 |
Anne Priestley |
7.9% |
964 |
Patrick Bick |
7.1% |
860 |
| John Manning, Jr. |
6.3% |
772 |
| Michael Flathers |
5.5% |
665 |
| Patrick McDougall |
3.7% |
445 |
| Total Votes |
12,165 |
2010[edit]
- See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2010
On November 2, 2010,, Belanger won election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives.[10][11]
Belanger advanced past the September 14 primary election. He faced incumbent Carolyn Webber (D), incumbent David Bettencourt (R), incumbent Mary Griffin (R), incumbent Charles McMahon (R), incumbent Marilinda Garcia (R), incumbent David Bates (R), incumbent Walter Kolodziej (R), Kevin Waterhouse (R), incumbent Robert Elliott (R), Daphne Kenyon (D), Ann Kern (D), Matthew Groch (D), Jane Lang (D), Jocelyn Leary (D), Christine White-Rogers (D), Lori Demaine (D), Neil Fallon (D), Ellie Rouillard (D), Thomas Witham (D), Henri Azibert (D), Matthew O'Shaughnessy (D), John Sytek (R), Richard Okerman (R), Gary Azarian (R), and Donna Mauro (R) in the November 2 general election.
| New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 4 Republican Primary (2010)
|
| Candidates
|
Votes
|
Dennis Fields (R)
|
2,536
|
Mary Griffin (R)
|
2,364
|
Charles McMahon (R)
|
2,129
|
Marilinda Garcia (R)
|
1,991
|
Kevin Waterhouse (R)
|
1,914
|
John Sytek (R)
|
1,845
|
David Bates (R)
|
1,835
|
Walter Kolodziej (R)
|
1,776
|
Ronald Belanger (R)
|
1,678
|
Robert Elliott (R)
|
1,680
|
Richard Okerman (R)
|
1.613
|
Gary Azarian (R)
|
1,504
|
Donna Mauro (R)
|
1.483
|
| Russell Ingram (R)
|
1,460
|
| Bruce Breton (R)
|
1,448
|
| Anthony DiFruscia (R)
|
1,388
|
| Margaret Crisler (R)
|
1,286
|
| Mark Samsel (R)
|
1,246
|
| Bob Stanley (R)
|
1,165
|
| John Manning (R)
|
1,170
|
| Mark Larochelle (R)
|
934
|
2008[edit]
- See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2008
On November 4, 2008, Belanger won election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 4 District, which sent thirteen representatives to the New Hampshire House of Representatives, by finishing with the fifth-highest vote total in the election. Belanger received 9,155 votes. The other winning candidates from Rockingham 4 were David Bettencourt (R) with 10,390 votes, Mary Griffin (R) with 10,171 votes, Charles McMahon (R) with 9,297 votes, Anne Priestley (R) with 9,197 votes, Anthony DiFruscia (R) with 9,098 votes, Russell Ingram (R) with 8,367 votes, Robert Elliott (R) with 8,324 votes, Mark Pearson (R) with 8,293 votes, Margaret Crisler (R) with 7,886 votes, Walter Kolodziej (R) with 7,744 votes, David Bates (R) with 7,674 votes, and Carolyn Webber (D) with 7,624 votes. The losing candidates in the race were Marilinda Garcia (R) with 7,472 votes, Jessica Garofalo (D) with 6,544 votes, Doris Flaherty (D) with 6,216 votes, Michael Caruso (D) with 6,204 votes, Carol Schneider (D) with 6,158 votes, Connor O'Brien (D) with 6,089 votes, Camron Iannaflo (D) with 6,041 votes, Fran Brennan (D) with 5,675 votes, Frank Kern (D) with 5,326 votes, Lori Demaine (D) with 5,249 votes, Gerald Capron (D) with 4,423 votes, Henri Azibert (D) with 4,254 votes, and Neelima Gogumalla (D) with 4,160 votes.[12]
| New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 4
|
| Candidates
|
Votes
|
David Bettencourt (R)
|
10,390
|
Mary Griffin (R)
|
10,171
|
Charles McMahon (R)
|
9,297
|
Anne Priestley (R)
|
9,197
|
Ronald Belanger (R)
|
9,155
|
Anthony DiFruscia (R)
|
9,098
|
Russell Ingram (R)
|
8,367
|
Robert Elliott (R)
|
8,324
|
Mark Pearson (R)
|
8,293
|
Margaret Crisler (R)
|
7,886
|
Walter Kolodziej (R)
|
7,744
|
David Bates (R)
|
7,674
|
Carolyn Webber (D)
|
7,624
|
| Marilinda Garcia (R)
|
7,472
|
| Jessica Garofalo (D)
|
6,544
|
| Doris Flaherty (D)
|
6,216
|
| Michael Caruso (D)
|
6,204
|
| Carol Schneider (D)
|
6,158
|
| Connor O'Brien (D)
|
6,089
|
| Camron Iannaflo (D)
|
6,041
|
| Fran Brennan (D)
|
5,675
|
| Frank Kern (D)
|
5,326
|
| Lori Demaine (D)
|
5,249
|
| Gerald Capron (D)
|
4,423
|
| Henri Azibert (D)
|
4,254
|
| Neelima Gogumalla (D)
|
4,160
|
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| Ronald Belanger campaign contribution history |
| Year |
Office |
Result |
Contributions |
|
| 2016 |
New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Rockingham 8 |
 |
$0 |
|
| 2014 |
New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 8 |
 |
$0 |
|
| 2012 |
New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 8 |
 |
$0 |
|
| 2010 |
New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 4 |
 |
$0 |
|
| 2008 |
New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 4 |
 |
$0 |
|
| 2006 |
New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 4 |
 |
$0 |
|
| 2004 |
New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 4 |
 |
$0 |
|
| 2002 |
New Hampshire House of Representatives, District 76 |
 |
$0 |
|
| 2000 |
New Hampshire House of Representatives, District 26 |
 |
$0 |
|
| 1998 |
New Hampshire House of Representatives, District 26 |
 |
$0 |
| Grand total raised |
$0 |
| Source: Follow the Money |
2016[edit]
Belanger won re-election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 2016. During that election cycle, Belanger raised a total of $0.
| New Hampshire House of Representatives 2016 election - campaign contributions |
|---|
| Top contributors to Ronald Belanger's campaign in 2016 |
| Total raised in 2016 | $0 |
| Source: Follow the Money |
2014[edit]
Belanger won re-election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 2014. During that election cycle, Belanger raised a total of $0.
| New Hampshire House of Representatives 2014 election - Campaign Contributions |
|---|
| Top contributors to Ronald Belanger's campaign in 2014 |
| Total Raised in 2014 | $0 |
| Source: Follow the Money |
2010[edit]
In 2010, a year in which Belanger was up for re-election, he did not collect any money in donations.[13]
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2011
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See also[edit]
- New Hampshire House of Representatives
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External links[edit]
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[edit]
- ↑ WMUR, "Sununu, NHGOP mourn passing of state Rep. Ron Belanger," July 14, 2017
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "General Election - November 8, 2016," accessed October 25, 2016
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "General Election Results - 2016," accessed December 23, 2016
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 New Hampshire Secretary of State, "State Primary - September 13, 2016," accessed June 22, 2016
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2016 Primary election results," accessed November 21, 2016
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2014 Filing Period," accessed July 1, 2014
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2014 General Election Results," accessed December 3, 2014
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2012 Primary Results," accessed May 15, 2014
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2012 General Election Results," accessed May 15, 2014
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2010 Primary Election Results," accessed May 16, 2014
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2010 General Election Results," accessed May 16, 2014
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "State General Election - November 4, 2008," accessed May 16, 2014
- ↑ Follow the Money, "2010 campaign contributions," accessed June 17, 2014
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Current members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
Leadership
Speaker of the House:Sherman Packard
Representatives
Belknap 1
Tom Ploszaj (R)
Belknap 2
Glen Aldrich (R)
Harry Bean (R)
Jonathan Mackie (R)
Norman Silber (R)
Belknap 3
Mike Bordes (R)
Gregg Hough (R)
Dawn Johnson (R)
Richard Littlefield (R)
Belknap 4
Juliet Harvey-Bolia (R)
Timothy Lang (R)
Belknap 5
Paul Terry (R)
Peter Varney (R)
Belknap 6
Michael Sylvia (R)
Douglas Trottier (R)
Belknap 7
Barbara Comtois (R)
Belknap 8
Raymond Howard (R)
Belknap 9
Travis O'Hara (R)
Carroll 1
Anita Burroughs (D)
Carroll 2
Tom Buco (D)
Karen Umberger (R)
Stephen Woodcock (D)
Carroll 3
Jerry Knirk (D)
Mark McConkey (R)
Carroll 4
Glenn Cordelli (R)
Karel Crawford (R)
Carroll 5
Lino Avellani (R)
Bill Nelson (R)
Jonathan Smith (R)
Carroll 6
Brodie Deshaies (R)
John MacDonald (R)
Carroll 7
Chris McAleer (D)
Carroll 8
William Marsh (D)
Cheshire 1
Michael Abbott (D)
Paul Berch (D)
Cathryn Harvey (D)
Lucy Weber (D)
Cheshire 10
Lucius Parshall (D)
Cheshire 11
John Hunt (R)
Jim Qualey (R)
Cheshire 12
Barrett Faulkner (D)
Jennie Gomarlo (D)
Cheshire 13
Ben Kilanski (R)
Cheshire 14
Matthew Santonastaso (R)
Cheshire 15
Jennifer Rhodes (R)
Cheshire 16
Joe Schapiro (D)
Amanda Toll (D)
Cheshire 3
Daniel Eaton (D)
Cheshire 4
Lawrence Welkowitz (D)
Cheshire 5
John Bordenet (D)
Cheshire 7
Sparky Von Plinsky (D)
Cheshire 8
Donovan Fenton (D)
Cheshire 9
Richard Ames (D)
Andrew Maneval (D)
Coos 1
Dennis Thompson (R)
Coos 3
Eamon Kelley (D)
Larry Laflamme (D)
Robert Theberge (R)
Grafton 1
Joseph DePalma (R)
Linda Massimilla (D)
Grafton 10
Roger Dontonville (D)
Grafton 11
Beth Folsom (R)
Grafton 12
Mary Hakken-Phillips (D)
Russell Muirhead (D)
James Murphy (D)
Sharon Nordgren (D)
Grafton 13
Richard Abel (D)
Susan Almy (D)
Laurel Stavis (D)
George Sykes (D)
Grafton 14
Matthew Simon (R)
Grafton 15
David Binford (R)
Grafton 16
Jeffrey Greeson (R)
Grafton 17
Joshua Adjutant (D)
Grafton 2
Timothy Egan (D)
Grafton 4
Roderick Ladd (R)
Grafton 6
Gail Sanborn (R)
Grafton 7
Mark Alliegro (R)
Grafton 8
Sallie Fellows (D)
Suzanne Smith (D)
Joyce Weston (D)
Grafton 9
Lex Berezhny (R)
Ned Gordon (R)
Hillsborough 1
Jim Fedolfi (R)
Marjorie Porter (D)
Hillsborough 10
Jean Jeudy (D)
Patrick Long (D)
Hillsborough 11
Donald Bouchard (D)
Nicole Klein-Knight (D)
Hillsborough 12
Amanda Bouldin (D)
Andrew Bouldin (D)
Hillsborough 13
Larry Gagne (R)
William Infantine (R)
Hillsborough 14
Mary Freitas (D)
Mary Heath (D)
Hillsborough 15
Erika Connors (D)
Mark Warden (R)
Hillsborough 16
Joshua Query (D)
Hillsborough 17
Heidi Hamer (D)
Timothy Smith (D)
Hillsborough 18
Patricia Cornell (D)
Willis Griffith (D)
Hillsborough 19
Dick Marston (R)
Kendall Snow (D)
Hillsborough 2
Leah Cushman (R)
Keith Erf (R)
Gary Hopper (R)
Hillsborough 20
Ralph Boehm (R)
Richard Lascelles (R)
Hillsborough 21
Melissa Blasek (R)
Bill Boyd (R)
Bob Healey (R)
Mary Mayville (R)
Maureen Mooney (R)
Jeanine Notter (R)
Rosemarie Rung (D)
Hillsborough 22
Tony Labranche (D)
Megan Murray (D)
Daniel Veilleux (D)
Hillsborough 23
Bill King (R)
Maria Perez (D)
Peter Petrigno (D)
Vanessa Sheehan (R)
Hillsborough 24
Peter Leishman (D)
Ivy Vann (D)
Hillsborough 25
Diane Kelley (R)
Paul Somero (R)
Hillsborough 26
John Lewicke (R)
Diane Pauer (R)
Hillsborough 27
Susan Homola (R)
Kat McGhee (D)
Hillsborough 28
Bruce Cohen (D)
Tom Lanzara (R)
Jan Schmidt (D)
Hillsborough 29
Paul Bergeron (D)
Ray Newman (D)
Sue Newman (D)
Hillsborough 30
Sherry Dutzy (D)
Patricia Klee (D)
Suzanne Vail (D)
Hillsborough 31
David Cote (D)
Manny Espitia (D)
Stacie-Marie Laughton (D)
Hillsborough 32
Allison Nutting-Wong (D)
Michael Pedersen (D)
Dan Toomey (D)
Hillsborough 33
Efstathia Booras (D)
Mark King (D)
Fran Nutter-Upham (D)
Hillsborough 34
Melbourne Moran (D)
Catherine Sofikitis (D)
Deb Stevens (D)
Hillsborough 35
Skip Cleaver (D)
Latha Mangipudi (D)
Laura Telerski (D)
Hillsborough 36
Linda Harriott-Gathright (D)
Martin Jack (D)
Michael O'Brien (D)
Hillsborough 37
Bob Greene (R)
Alicia Lekas (R)
Tony Lekas (R)
Hershel Nunez (R)
Andrew Prout (R)
Andrew Renzullo (R)
Kimberly Rice (R)
Denise Smith (R)
Jordan Ulery (R)
Hillsborough 38
Jim Creighton (R)
Hillsborough 39
John Burt (R)
Hillsborough 4
Jim Kofalt (R)
Lisa Post (R)
Hillsborough 40
Keith Ammon (R)
Hillsborough 41
Laurie Sanborn (R)
Hillsborough 42
Jacqueline Chretien (D)
Matt Wilhelm (D)
Hillsborough 43
Benjamin Baroody (D)
Amy Bradley (D)
Christopher Herbert (D)
Hillsborough 44
Ross Berry (R)
Mark McLean (R)
Hillsborough 45
Jane Beaulieu (D)
Connie Houten (D)
Hillsborough 5
William Foster (R)
Gerald Griffin (R)
Hillsborough 6
Joe Alexander (R)
Barbara Griffin (R)
Fred Plett (R)
Claire Rouillard (R)
Hillsborough 7
Ted Gorski (R)
Linda Gould (R)
John Graham (R)
Niki Kelsey (R)
Sue Mullen (D)
Catherine Rombeau (D)
Hillsborough 8
Jeffrey Goley (D)
Diane Langley (D)
Hillsborough 9
Linda DiSilvestro (D)
Iz Piedra (D)
Merrimack 1
Louise Andrus (R)
Merrimack 10
David Luneau (D)
Mel Myler (D)
Mary Wallner (D)
Merrimack 11
Stephen Shurtleff (D)
Merrimack 12
Connie Lane (D)
Merrimack 13
Beth Richards (D)
Merrimack 14
Jim MacKay (D)
Merrimack 15
Eric Gallager (D)
Merrimack 16
Timothy Soucy (D)
Merrimack 17
Safiya Wazir (D)
Merrimack 18
Kris Schultz (D)
Merrimack 19
Christy Bartlett (D)
Merrimack 2
James Mason (R)
Dave Testerman (R)
Merrimack 20
Dianne Schuett (D)
Brian Seaworth (R)
Nick White (R)
Merrimack 21
James Allard (R)
John Klose (R)
Merrimack 22
Matthew Pitaro (R)
Merrimack 23
Muriel Hall (D)
Mary Walz (D)
Gary Woods (D)
Merrimack 24
Stephen Boyd (R)
John Leavitt (R)
Thomas Walsh (R)
Michael Yakubovich (R)
Merrimack 25
Natalie Wells (R)
Merrimack 26
Howard Pearl (R)
Merrimack 27
Art Ellison (D)
Rebecca McWilliams (D)
Merrimack 29
Carol McGuire (R)
Merrimack 3
Kenna Cross (R)
Gregory Hill (R)
Merrimack 4
Tom Schamberg (D)
Merrimack 5
Karen Ebel (D)
Dan Wolf (R)
Merrimack 6
Tony Caplan (D)
Rod Pimentel (D)
Merrimack 7
Margaret Kennedy (R)
Merrimack 8
Caroletta Alicea (D)
Merrimack 9
Jose Cambrils (R)
Michael Moffett (R)
Rockingham 1
Paul Tudor (R)
Rockingham 10
Dennis Acton (R)
Rockingham 11
Melissa Litchfield (R)
Rockingham 12
Scott Wallace (R)
Rockingham 13
Dennis Green (R)
Joe Guthrie (R)
David Welch (R)
Ken Weyler (R)
Rockingham 14
Debra DeSimone (R)
Robert Harb (R)
Norman Major (R)
Peter Torosian (R)
Rockingham 15
Charles Melvin (R)
Rockingham 16
J D Bernardy (R)
Rockingham 17
Michael Cahill (D)
Charlotte DiLorenzo (D)
Ellen Read (I)
Rockingham 18
Lisa Bunker (D)
Julie Gilman (D)
Gaby Grossman (D)
Mark Paige (D)
Rockingham 19
Patrick Abrami (R)
Debra Altschiller (D)
Rockingham 2
Alan Bershtein (R)
James Spillane (R)
Kevin Verville (R)
Rockingham 20
Tim Baxter (R)
Tina Harley (R)
Aboul Khan (R)
Rockingham 21
Michael Edgar (D)
Tracy Emerick (R)
Tom Loughman (D)
Rockingham 22
Jim Maggiore (D)
Rockingham 23
Dennis Malloy (D)
Rockingham 24
Jaci Grote (D)
Kate Murray (D)
Rockingham 25
Laura Pantelakos (D)
Rockingham 26
Rebecca McBeath (D)
Rockingham 27
Peter Somssich (D)
Rockingham 28
Gerry Ward (D)
Rockingham 29
David Meuse (D)
Rockingham 3
Paul Ayer (R)
Dustin Dodge (R)
Kevin Pratt (R)
Rockingham 30
Jacqueline Cali-Pitts (D)
Rockingham 31
Joan Hamblet (D)
Rockingham 32
Terry Roy (R)
Rockingham 33
Josh Yokela (R)
Rockingham 34
Mark Pearson (R)
Rockingham 35
Deborah Hobson (R)
Rockingham 36
Alexis Simpson (D)
Rockingham 37
Max Abramson (R)
Rockingham 4
Jess Edwards (R)
Oliver Ford (R)
Jason Osborne (R)
Tony Piemonte (R)
Chris True (R)
Rockingham 5
Alfred Baldasaro (R)
Tom Dolan (R)
David Lundgren (R)
Wayne MacDonald (R)
Betsy McKinney (R)
Sherman Packard (R)
Doug Thomas (R)
Rockingham 6
Phyllis Katsakiores (R)
Mary Ann Kimball (R)
Erica Layon (R)
David Love (R)
David Milz (R)
Jodi Nelson (R)
Stephen Pearson (R)
John Potucek (R)
Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien (R)
Richard Tripp (R)
Rockingham 7
Mary Griffin (R)
Robert Lynn (R)
Charles McMahon (R)
Julius Soti (R)
Rockingham 8
Daryl Abbas (R)
Fred Doucette (R)
Robert Elliott (R)
Betty Gay (R)
John Janigian (R)
Everett McBride (R)
Joe Sweeney (R)
John Sytek (R)
Susan Vandecasteele (R)
Rockingham 9
Cody Belanger (R)
Michael Vose (R)
Strafford 1
Glenn Bailey (R)
Peter Hayward (R)
Strafford 10
Aidan Ankarberg (R)
Strafford 11
Chuck Grassie (D)
Strafford 12
Mac Kittredge (R)
Strafford 13
Casey Conley (D)
Strafford 14
Kristina Fargo (D)
Strafford 15
Ariel Oxaal (D)
Strafford 16
Sherry Frost (D)
Strafford 17
Peter Bixby (D)
Susan Treleaven (D)
Kenneth Vincent (D)
Strafford 18
Gerri Cannon (D)
Wendy Chase (D)
Cecilia Rich (D)
Strafford 19
Peter Schmidt (D)
Strafford 2
James Horgan (R)
Joseph Pitre (R)
Strafford 20
Tom Southworth (D)
Strafford 21
Catt Sandler (D)
Strafford 22
Thomas Kaczynski (R)
Strafford 23
Fenton Groen (R)
Strafford 24
Susan DeLemus (R)
Strafford 25
Amanda Gourgue (D)
Strafford 3
Michael Harrington (R)
Kurt Wuelper (R)
Strafford 4
Cassandra Levesque (D)
Len Turcotte (R)
Strafford 5
Jeffrey Salloway (D)
Strafford 6
Timothy Horrigan (D)
Cam Kenney (D)
Marjorie Smith (D)
Judith Spang (D)
Janet Wall (D)
Strafford 7
Timothy Fontneau (D)
Strafford 8
Donna Ellis (D)
Strafford 9
Clifford Newton (R)
Sullivan 1
Lee Oxenham (D)
Brian Sullivan (D)
Sullivan 10
John Cloutier (D)
Sullivan 11
Steven Smith (R)
Sullivan 2
Sue Gottling (D)
Sullivan 3
Andrew O'Hearne (D)
Sullivan 4
Gary Merchant (D)
Sullivan 5
Walter Stapleton (R)
Sullivan 6
John Callum (R)
Skip Rollins (R)
Sullivan 8
Walter Spilsbury (R)
Sullivan 9
Linda Tanner (D)
Republican Party (206)
Democratic Party (182)
Independent (1)
Vacancies (3)
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