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NH House of Representatives VOTER GUIDE (Pdf) New Hampshire Right To Life-PAC 2012 NH State House of Representatives Voter Guide Please remember to VOTE!!! Tuesday Sept. 11- State Primary *AND* Tuesday Nov. 6 - General Election Day KEY L = PRO-LIFE A = PRO-LEGAL-ABORTION U = Undecided N = Did not vote, or did not answer survey question Blank = Did not vote, not in office at time of vote, or did not return survey VOTES AND SURVEY QUESTIONS 1. Vote on 2007 HB184 Repeal of parental notification (passed) 2. Vote on 2009 HB531 Parental notification prior to abortions being performed on minors (failed) 3. Vote on 2010 HB1644 Fetal Homicide Bill, including "unborn child" in the definition of "another" for the purpose of first and second degree murder, manslaughter, and negligent homicide (failed) 4. Vote on 2011 HB329 Parental notification before abortions may be performed on minors (passed, became law again) 5. Vote on 2012 HB217 Fetal Homicide Bill, amending the first and second degree murder statutes and the negligent homicide statute to include causing the death of a fetus (passed, but veto not overridden) 6. Vote on 2012 HB1659 Womens' Right To Know Act regarding abortion information (passed House, failed in Senate) 7. Vote on 2012 HB1679 Partial Birth Abortion Ban (passed, veto overridden, became law) 8. Survey: "If elected I will do whatever I can within the power of my office to restore the right to life for all innocent human beings from the moment of their conception." 9. Survey: Prohibiting abortion during third trimester 10. Survey: Banning all Embryonic Stem Cell Research but allowing "adult" stem cell research Check out www.nhrtl.org PAC page for info on NH Senate Races Not authorized by any candidate PAID FOR BY NHRTL-PAC, Bill Smith, Chairman, PO Box 365, Epsom, NH 03234 * PAC donations are much-appreciated but not tax-deductable Dis Town/Area Represented County Party Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 t District No. 1: Center Harbor, New Hampton Belknap 1 Democrat Ruth Gulick (1 seat) Belknap 1 Republican Timothy Quinney Belknap 2 Democrat Lisa DiMartino Belknap 2 Democrat William Johnson L A Belknap 2 Democrat Kate Miller A A Belknap 2 Democrat Sandra J. Mucci District No. 2: Gilford, Meredith (4 seats) Belknap 2 Republican Robert Greemore, Jr. L L L L Belknap 2 Republican Kevin Leandro L L L Belknap 2 Republican Herb Vadney Belknap 2 Republican Colette Worsman L L L L L L L Belknap 3 Democrat Robert Fisher Belknap 3 Democrat David O. Huot Belknap 3 Democrat Charles F. Smith Belknap 3 Democrat Chad Vaillancourt District No. 3: Laconia Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (4 Belknap 3 Republican Kenneth A. Deshaies L L L seats) Belknap 3 Republican Don Flanders N L L L L A L Belknap 3 Republican Robert P. Kingsbury N L L L Belknap 3 Republican Robert Luther L N L L L L N Belknap 3 Republican Frank Tilton L L L Belknap 4 Democrat Jane Alden Belknap 4 Democrat Ian Raymond District No. 4: Sanbornton, Tilton (2 seats) Belknap 4 Democrat Stanley H. Robinson Belknap 4 Republican Dennis H. Fields L A L L L L Belknap 4 Republican Timothy P. Lang, Sr. Belknap 5 Democrat Deborah F. Chase Belknap 5 Democrat Jean M. Henry District No. 5: Alton, Gilmanton (2 seats) Belknap 5 Republican Richard B. Burchell Belknap 5 Republican Stephen Holmes L L L Belknap 6 Democrat George Condodemetraky District No. 6: Belmont (2 seats) Belknap 6 Democrat Ronald J. Cormier Page 1 of 13 Dis Town/Area Represented County Party Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 t District No. 1: Center Harbor, New Hampton Belknap 7 Democrat Bruce A. Marriott District No. 7: (1 Barnstead seat) (1 seat) Belknap 7 Republican Guy Comtois N L L L L L L Belknap 7 Republican Elaine B. Swinford L A L A A N Belknap 8 Democrat Roberta Smith District No. 8: Alton, Barnstead, Gilmanton Belknap 8 Republican Peter Bolster L A L L N L (1 seat) Belknap 8 Republican Jane Cormier L L L Belknap 9 Democrat Beth Arsenault A A A District No. 9: Belmont, Laconia (1 seat) Belknap 9 Republican Harry Accornero L L L L L L L Belknap 9 Republican Glenn E. Dewhirst District No. 1: Bartlett, Hart's Location, Jackson Carroll 1 Democrat Gino Funicella (1 seat) Carroll 1 Republican Gene G. Chandler L L L L A A L U L L Carroll 2 Democrat Bob Bridgham Carroll 2 Democrat Tom Buco Carroll 2 Democrat Dick Pollock District No. 2: Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Hale's Carroll 2 Democrat Syndi White Location (3 seats) Carroll 2 Republican Frank McCarthy L L L L Carroll 2 Republican Dick McClure Carroll 2 Republican Steven H. Steiner Carroll 2 Republican Karen C. Umberger L L L A A L Carroll 3 Democrat Susan Ticehurst N N N District No. 3: Albany, Freedom, Madison, Tamworth Carroll 3 Republican Mark McConkey L L L A A L (2 seats) Carroll 3 Republican Maynard F. Thomson Carroll 4 Democrat Chip Albee Carroll 4 Republican Paul J. Askew District No. 4: Moultonborough, Sandwich, Carroll 4 Republican Glenn Cordelli L L L Tuftonboro (2 seats) Carroll 4 Republican Karel A. Crawford Carroll 4 Republican Anthony E. Lyon Carroll 5 Democrat Tom Lavender District No. 5: Brookfield, Effingham, Ossipee, Carroll 5 Republican Harry C. Merrow L L L N N A L U Wakefield (3 seats) Carroll 5 Republican Bill Nelson Carroll 5 Republican J. Lisbeth Olimpio Carroll 6 Democrat John R. White Carroll 6 Democrat Beverly G. Woods District No. 6: Wolfeboro 2 (2 seats) Carroll 6 Republican Christopher J. Ahlgren L L L L L L L Carroll 6 Republican Stephen Schmidt L L N N District No. 7: Albany, Bartlett, Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Carroll 7 Democrat Ed Butler Freedom, Hale's Location, Carroll 7 Republican Michael Anthony Callis Hart's Location, Jackson, Madison, Tamworth (1 seat) Carroll 7 Republican Norman A. Tregenza L L N District No. 8: Brookfield, Effingham, Carroll 8 Democrat Susan E. Wiley A A Moultonborough, Ossipee, Sandwich, Tuftonboro, Carroll 8 Republican Donald Wright Wakefield (1 seat) Cheshire 1 Democrat Paul Berch Cheshire 1 Democrat Bill Butynski L L L L L A L Cheshire 1 Democrat Tara Sad A A A A A A A District No. 1: Chesterfield, Hinsdale, Walpole, Cheshire 1 Democrat Lucy McVitty Weber A A A A A A A Westmoreland (4 seats) Cheshire 1 Republican Whitney Aldrich Cheshire 1 Republican Elaine H. Levlocke Cheshire 1 Republican Robert W. Moore, Jr L A L L Cheshire 1 Republican Edwin O. Smith N N A L Cheshire 2 Democrat John Mann District No. 2: Alstead, Marlow, Surry (1 seat) Cheshire 2 Republican Anne S. Cartwright L L L L L L L District No. 3: Gilsum, Nelson, Stoddard, Sullivan (1 Cheshire 3 Democrat Daniel Adams Eaton A A A seat) Cheshire 3 Republican Ruth B. Ward District No. 4: Keene Ward 1 (1 seat) Cheshire 4 Democrat Kris E. Roberts N L A A N A A Cheshire 5 Democrat Larry Robert Phillips District No. 5: Keene Ward 2 (1 seat) Cheshire 5 Republican William Chaffee L L A Cheshire 6 Democrat Timothy N. Robertson A A A District No. 6: Keene Ward 3 (1 seat) Cheshire 6 Republican Keith Carlsen District No. 7: Keene Ward 4 (1 seat) Cheshire 7 Democrat Gladys Johnsen A A N N A A A Cheshire 8 Democrat Cynthia Chase N A A A District No. 8: Keene Ward 5 (1 seat) Cheshire 8 Republican Joseph W. Bendzinski U A L District No. 9: Dublin, Harrisville, Jaffrey, Roxbury Cheshire 9 Democrat Richard Ames (2 seats) Cheshire 9 Republican Charlie Moore Cheshire 10 Democrat Marge Shepardson Cheshire 10 Republican Adam M. Hopkins District No. 10: Marlborough, Troy (1 seat) Cheshire 10 Republican Dick Thackston Cheshire 10 Republican Michael J. Walsh L L L Page 2 of 13 Dis Town/Area Represented County Party Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 t District No. 1: Center Harbor, New Hampton Cheshire 11 Republican Richard J. Dwinell A L A L L L L (1 seat) Cheshire 11 Republican Susan Emerson L L L L A A A District No. 11: Fitzwilliam, Rindge (2 seats) Cheshire 11 Republican John B. Hunt A A L A L A A Cheshire 11 Republican Eric Jackman Cheshire 12 Democrat F. Barrett Faulkner District No. 12: Richmond, Swanzey (2 seats) Cheshire 12 Democrat Gus Lerandeau Cheshire 12 Republican Jane B. Johnson L L A L A A L District No. 13: Winchester (1 seat) Cheshire 13 Democrat Henry A.L. Parkhurst A A A A A A A Cheshire 14 Democrat Harry Young District No. 14: Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Harrisville, Cheshire 14 Republican Raymond J. Desmarais Jaffrey, Rindge, Roxbury (1 seat) Cheshire 14 Republican William R. McKenzie Cheshire 14 Republican Franklin W. Sterling, Jr. L A L A A A District No. 15: Marlborough, Richmond, Swanzey, Cheshire 15 Democrat Bruce L. Tatro A N A A Troy, Winchester (1 seat) Cheshire 15 Republican Rick Thackston District No. 16: Keene Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Cheshire 16 Democrat Delmar D. Burridge A A A (2 seats) Cheshire 16 Democrat Charles Weed A A A N A N N District No. 1: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Cambridge, Coos 1 Democrat Larry S. Enman Clarksville, Colebrook, Columbia, Dix's Grant, Dixville, Errol, Erving's Location, Millsfield, Coos 1 Republican Duffy Daugherty L L L L L A L Odell, Pittsburg, Coos 1 Republican Charles H.
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