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Sheet1 Page 1 Sheet1 OFFICE SOUGHT 2016 NAME PARTY DISTRICT GOVERNOR (1) NEW HAMPSHIRE Max Abramson I Frank Edelblut R Jeanie Forrester R Ian Freeman D Ted Gatsas R Michael Gill I Jilletta Jarvis I Chris Sununu R EXECUTIVE COUNCILOR (5) DISTRICT Joseph D. Kenney R 1 Sam Cataldo R 2 Russell Prescott R 3 Jim Adams R 4 Joe Kelly Levasseur R 4 Rich Tomasso I 4 Dave Wheeler R 5 STATE SENATOR (24) DISTRICT Dolly McPhaul R 1 Leon H. Rideou R 1 Bob Giuda R 2 Jeb Bradley R 3 ASK! 4 ASK! 5 ASK! 6 ASK! 7 Jim Beard R 8 Ruth Ward R 8 Andy Sanborn R 9 Chester LaPointe R 10 Gary L. Daniels R 11 Kevin A. Avard R 12 Kevin J. Kervick I 13 ASK! 14 ASK! 15 Joe Duarte R 16 John Reagan R 17 Ralph G. Boehm R 18 George Lambert R 18 Ross Terrio R 18 Regina Birdsell R 19 Carla Gericke R 20 ASK! 21 Chuck Morse R 22 William Gannon R 23 Bob Goodman R 23 Dan Innis R 24 Steve Kenda R 24 Ray Tweedie R 24 STATE REPRESENTATIVE (400) BELKNAP Valerie Fraser R 1 Page 1 Sheet1 Herb Vadney R 2 Norman Silber R 2 ASK! 3 ASK! 4 Peter Varney R 5 Michael Sylvia R 6 Barbara Comtois R 7 Elaine Swinford R 7 ASK! 8 ASK! 9 CARROLL ASK! 1 Daniel A. Bacon R 2 Frank McCarthy R 2 Billy Cuccio R 2 ASK! 3 Glenn Cordelli R 4 Lino M. Avellani R 5 Ed Comeau R 5 Bill Nelson R 5 Harold B. Parker R 6 Norman Tregenza R 7 ASK! 8 CHESHIRE ASK! 1 ASK! 2 ASK! 3 Roger Creekmore R 9 Edward Bryans R 10 Susan Emerson R 11 John B. Hunt R 11 Jim McConnell R 12 ASK! 13 ASK! 14 ASK! 15 ASK! 16 COOS Michael E. Furbush R 1 ASK! 4 ASK! 7 GRAFTON ASK! 1 ASK! 2 ASK! 3 ASK! 4 ASK! 5 Page 2 Sheet1 ASK! 6 ASK! 7 ASK! 8 Robert Hull R 9 Jeff Shackett R 9 Michael Lorrey R 10 ASK! 13 Brad Bailey R 14 David W. Binford R 15 Duane R. Brown R 16 ASK! 17 HILLSBOROUGH Joe Alibrandi R 1 Gary S. Hopper R 2 Neal M. Kurk R 2 Jonathan M Recupero R 2 Lisa M. Wilber I 2 Matt Whitlock R 2 Edwina Hastings R 4 ASK! R 5 Emily Sandblade R 6 Nick Zaricki R 6 Jim Aguiar R 7 David J. Danielson R 7 Bart Fromuth R 7 Linda Gould R 7 Phil Greazzo R 7 Keith Murphy R 7 Joseph Lachance R 8 Mark Warden R 8 ASK! R 9 Merav Yaakov R 10 Shuvom Ghose R 11 S. Daniel Mattingly R 11 ASK! R 12 Larry Gagne R 13 ASK! R 14 Mark McLean R 15 ASK! R 15 Victoria Sullivan R 16 Dan Garthwaite R 17 Alexandria Knox R 17 Tammy Simmons R 17 ASK! R 18 ASK! R 19 Frank Byron R 20 Richard Barry R 21 Chris Christensen R 21 Dick Hinch R 21 Dan Hynes R 21 Bob L'Heureux R 21 Josh Moore R 21 Jeanine M. Notter R 21 Tony Pellegrino R 21 John James Washburn R 21 Peter T. Hansen R 22 Page 3 Sheet1 Nathaniel Jensen R 22 Reed Panasiti R 22 Barbara Biggie R 23 Carolyn Halstead R 23 Michael E. Thornton R 23 Gary Carpenter R 24 ASK! R 25 John Lewicke R 26 ASK! R 27 Eric R. Eastman R 28 Elizabeth Ferreira R 28 Carl Seidel R 28 ASK! R 29 Doris Hohensee R 30 Lisa Scontsas R 30 ASK! R 31 Don LeBrun R 32 David Murotake R 32 Kevin Scully R 33 ASK! R 34 Joseph Ross R 35 Joseph F. Krasucki R 36 Bill Ohm R 36 Lars T. Christiansen R 37 Bob Haefner R 37 Steve Hellwig R 37 Shawn N. Jasper R 37 Lynne Ober R 37 Russell Ober R 37 Andy Renzullo R 37 Kim Rice R 37 Eric Schleien R 37 Gregory G. Smith R 37 Jordan Ulery R 37 James Kofalt R 38 John J. Valera R 38 John Burt R 39 Keith Ammon R 40 Laurie Sanborn R 41 Phillip Harris R 42 Anthony B. Pugh R 42 Kathy Souza R 43 Rhonda Lambert R 44 Andre Martel R 44 Curtis Howland R 45 MERRIMACK Ann Copp R 1 Dave Testerman R 2 Gregory Hill R 3 ASK! 4 ASK! 5 Mark H. Lindsley R 6 ASK! 7 ASK! 8 Michael Moffett R 9 Luke Diamond R 10 Kevin Miller R 11 ASK! 18 Page 4 Sheet1 Peter Gagyi R 20 Jon Richardson R 20 Brian Seaworth R 20 Darren Tapp R 20 John F. Klose R 21 ASK! 22 JR Hoell R 23 Bill Kuch R 23 John Martin R 23 Frank R. Kotowski R 24 Dick Marple R 24 ASK! 25 Howard Pearl R 26 Carol McGuire R 29 ROCKINGHAM Brian Stone R 1 James Spillane R 2 Kevin Verville R 2 Kathleen M. Hoelzel R 3 L. Mike Kappler R 3 Jess Edwards R 4 Chris True R 4 Al Baldasaro R 5 Robert Fesh R 5 Phyllis M. Katsakiores R 5 Brian Chirichiello R 6 David Love R 6 Katherine O'Brien R 6 John Potucek R 6 Frank Sapareto R 6 James C Webb R 6 Walter Kolodziej R 7 Charles McMahon R 7 Mark J. Samsel R 7 Bob Elliot R 8 Martha Spalding R 8 Michael Vose R 9 Dan Itse R 10 ASK! 11 ASK! 12 Dennis Green R 13 David Welch R 13 Ken Weyler R 13 Peter E. Torosian R 14 Charles Melvin Sr. R 15 ASK! 16 Brooks Thornhill R 17 ASK! 18 Patrick F. Abrami R 19 Joanne Ward R 19 ASK! 20 ASK! 21 ASK! 22 ASK! 23 ASK! 24 ASK! 30 ASK! 31 Page 5 Sheet1 Harriet E. Cady R 32 Yvonne Dean-Bailey R 32 ASK! 33 ASK! 34 ASK! 35 ASK! 36 ASK! 37 STRAFFORD ASK! 1 Joe Pitre R 2 Michael Harrington R 3 Kurt Wuelper R 3 Len Turcotte R 4 ASK! 5 ASK! R 7 Don E. Leeman R 8 Steven P. Beaudoin R 9 ASK! 10 Sue DeLemus R 11 Robert Knowles R 12 ASK! 15 ASK! 17 Jodi Lavoie Carnes R 18 ASK! 19 ASK! 20 ASK! 22 Brandon Phinney R 24 Joe Hannon R 25 SULLIVAN ASK! 1 2 ASK! 3 ASK! 4 5 6 ASK! 7 ASK! 8 Spec Bowers 9 ASK! 10 Steven D. Smith 11 Page 6.
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