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Senate Districts Senate Districts D A A Legend N A Senate District Names C Dist 01 - Sen. Jeff Woodburn PITTSBURG Dist 02 - Sen. Jeanie Forrester ³ Dist 03 - Sen. Jeb Bradley CLARKSVILLE Dist 04 - Sen. David Watters ATKINSON & GILMANTON ACADEMY GRANT Dist 05 - Sen. David Pierce STEWARTSTOWN DIXS GRANT Dist 06 - Sen. Sam Cataldo COLEBROOK DIXVILLE SECOND COLLEGE GRANT Dist 07 - Sen. Andrew Hosmer WENTWORTHS LOCATION COLUMBIA Dist 08 - Sen. Gerald Little ERVINGS LOC Dist 09 - Sen. Andy Sanborn MILLSFIELD ERROL ODELL Dist 10 - Sen. Molly Kelly STRATFORD Dist 11 - Sen. Gary Daniels DUMMER CAMBRIDGE Dist 12 - Sen. Kevin Avard STARK MILAN Dist 13 - Sen. Bette Lasky N OR TH UM BE RL AN Y D N Dist 14 - Sen. Sharon Carson N SUCCESS E K IL K BERLIN Dist 15 - Sen. Dan Feltes LANCASTER 1 Dist 16 - Sen. David Boutin GORHAM JEFFERSON RANDOLPH DALTON Dist 17 - Sen. John Reagan WHITEFIELD SHELBURNE NT LITTLETON RA MARTINS G KS LOC AN Dist 18 - Sen. Donna Soucy RB U B & W GREENS CARROLL LO PSON & C THOM GRANT BEANS PURCHASE H MESERVES PUR MONROE A S N D S R D FO M E L W S A T Dist 19 - Sen. Regina Birdsell A A E N LYMAN R H H C C R R K A U S E R P IN S G P P A U H LISBON R C BETHLEHEM . R BEANS T GRANT N U P Dist 20 - Sen. Lou D'Allesandro SUGAR A R S HILL G T N S T E T G U BATH R FRANCONIA C A JACKSON S Dist 21 - Sen. Martha Fuller Clark H CHATHAM H LANDAFF A A D R L T E S Y S L O EASTON P C U Dist 22 - Sen. Chuck Morse A R T I O N LINCOLN Dist 23 - Sen. Russell Prescott HAVERHILL BARTLETT LIVERMORE BENTON HALES LOC Dist 24 - Sen. Nancy Stiles CONWAY T WOODSTOCK M N ALBANY PIERMONT WATERVILLE VALLEY A O WARREN THORNTON I MADISON EATON ELLSWORTH M ORFORD N WENTWORTH TAMWORTH R SANDWICH E RUMNEY CAMPTON FREEDOM E LYME 3 V DORCHESTER HOLDERNESS EFFINGHAM GROTON PLYMOUTH OSSIPEE MOULTONBOROUGH HANOVER CENTER ASHLAND HEBRON 2 HARBOR CANAAN TUFTONBORO BRIDGEWATER NEW 5 ORANGE HAMPTON MEREDITH ALEXANDRIA LEBANON BRISTOL WOLFEBORO ENFIELD WAKEFIELD LACONIA D L E GRAFTON I F K PLAINFIELD GILFORD O O R SANBORNTON B DANBURY HILL GRANTHAM SPRINGFIELD ALTON MIDDLETON CORNISH FRANKLIN TILTON BELMONT NEW WILMOT DURHAM CROYDON ANDOVER GILMANTON MILTON NEW LONDON NORTHFIELD SUNAPEE 6 SALISBURY FARMINGTON NEWPORT 7 CLAREMONT CANTERBURY BARNSTEAD 8 SUTTON LOUDON NEWBURY BOSCAWEN UNITY WEBSTER ROCHESTER GOSHEN WARNER ER STRAFFORD ST PITTSFIELD E SOMERSWORTH H IC N H W C O T S BRADFORD E ACWORTH L LEMPSTER R CONCORD A EPSOM ROLLINSFORD H 4 C 15 BARRINGTON 17 NORTHWOOD DOVER LANGDON MADBURY HENNIKER HOPKINTON PEMBROKE WASHINGTON MARLOW HILLSBOROUGH W DEERFIELD 21 I N ALLENSTOWN NOTTINGHAM D BOW LEE DURHAM ALSTEAD S O R N TO G DUNBARTON IN STODDARD WEARE HOOKSETT EW DEERING N H NEWMARKET T NEW CASTLE G U CANDIA R WALPOLE GILSUM EPPING E O ANTRIM EN M B RAYMOND LA S E NEWFIELDS N T N 16 D R N O P I SULLIVAN N GOFFSTOWN G 23 STRATHAM SURRY T RYE O FRANCESTOWN 24 ISLE OF NELSON N EXETER NORTH SHOALS NEW BOSTON 20 MANCHESTER AUBURN FREMONT BRENTWOOD 10 HANCOCK HAMPTON 24 WESTMORELAND CHESTER GREENFIELD N O N HAMPTON KEENE ROXBURY E T BEDFORD 18 L T O G L S T HARRISVILLE SANDOWN I N I V N A S M S HAMPTON E G A T L A N T I C N O A N 9 T N A R I E FALLS D S L K K B G O C E A N MONT N O DUBLIN I SE R TH AB VERNON LONDONDERRY DERRY K OU RO O PETERBOROUGH LYNDEBOROUGH MERRIMACK HAMPSTEAD S TON OK CHESTERFIELD U MP G NEWTON HA H L I SWANZEY AMHERST T P C L H 14 19 A I F ATKINSON S I T JAFFREY WILTON E O HINSDALE L W TROY SHARON D WINDHAM MILFORD 11 TEMPLE WINCHESTER SALEM G R E RICHMOND E HUDSON 12 N B FITZWILLIAM V R RINDGE I O 22 NEW IPSWICH L HOLLIS O L MASON NASHUA K E L PELHAM IN E 13 Miles 0 5 10 20 M A S S A C H U S E T T S File Name Senate Districts Rev Date: 04/26/2018.
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