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OFFICE of the SECRETARY of STATE - ELECTION DIVISION DEMOCRATIC CUMULATIVE FILING AS of 09/18/2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION DEMOCRATIC CUMULATIVE FILING AS OF 09/18/2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party President and Vice-President of the United States Joseph R. Biden Wilmington Wilmington, DE 19807 DEM Kamala D. Harris Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 90049 Governor Dan Feltes Concord 44 Hope Avenue Concord, NH 03301 DEM United States Senator Jeanne Shaheen Madbury 73 Perkins Road Madbury, NH 03823 DEM Representative in Congress District 1 Chris Pappas Manchester 629 Kearney Circle Manchester, NH 03104 DEM District 2 Ann McLane Kuster Hopkinton PO Box 1498 Concord, NH 03302 DEM Executive Councilor District 1 Michael J. Cryans Hanover PO Box 999 Hanover, NH 03755 DEM District 2 Cinde Warmington Concord 77 School Street Concord, NH 03301 DEM District 3 Mindi Messmer Rye 291 Washington Road Rye, NH 03870 DEM District 4 Mark S. Mackenzie Manchester 319 W. Erie Street Manchester, NH 03102 DEM District 5 Debora B. Pignatelli Nashua 22 Appletree Green Nashua, NH 03062 DEM Printed on : September 18, 2020 Page 1 of 72 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION DEMOCRATIC CUMULATIVE FILING AS OF 09/18/2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party State Senator District 1 Susan Ford Easton 557 Sugar Hill Road Easton, NH 03580 DEM District 2 Bill Bolton Plymouth 167 Reservoir Road Plymouth, NH 03264 DEM District 3 Theresa Swanick Effingham 176 Province Lake Road Effingham, NH 03882 DEM District 4 David H. Watters Dover 19 Maple Street Dover, NH 03820 DEM District 5 Suzanne M. Prentiss Lebanon 6 Batchelder Avenue West Lebanon, NH 03184 DEM District 6 Christopher J. Rice Rochester 159 Ten Rod Road Rochester, NH 03867 DEM District 7 Philip Spagnuolo Laconia 58 Winter Street Laconia, NH 03246 DEM District 8 Jenn Alford-Teaster Bradford PO Box 188 Bradford, NH 03221 DEM District 9 Jeanne Dietsch Peterborough 43 Pine Street, PO Box 3251 Peterborough, NH 03458 DEM District 10 Jay Kahn Keene 135 Darling Road Keene, NH 03431 DEM District 11 Shannon E. Chandley Amherst 3 High Meadow Lane Amherst, NH 03031 DEM Printed on : September 18, 2020 Page 2 of 72 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION DEMOCRATIC CUMULATIVE FILING AS OF 09/18/2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party District 12 Melanie Levesque Brookline 2 McDaniels Drive Brookline, NH 03033 DEM District 13 Cindy Rosenwald Nashua 101 Wellington Street Nashua, NH 03064 DEM District 14 Nancy Hendricks Londonderry 14 King John Drive Londonderry, NH 03053 DEM District 15 Becky Whitley Hopkinton PO Box 405 Contoocook, NH 03229 DEM District 16 Kevin J. Cavanaugh Manchester 368 Tory Road Manchester, NH 03104 DEM District 17 Nancy R.B. Fraher Chichester 5 Hutchinson Road Chichester, NH 03258 DEM District 18 Donna M. Soucy Manchester 91 Alexander Drive Manchester, NH 03109 DEM District 19 Joshua Bourdon Derry 11 Village Brook Lane Derry, NH 03038 DEM District 20 Lou D'Allesandro Manchester 332 St. James Avenue Manchester, NH 03102 DEM District 21 Rebecca Perkins Kwoka Portsmouth 37 Langdon Street Portsmouth, NH 03801 DEM District 22 Thomas R. Haynes Salem 4 Eagles Nest Ridge Salem, NH 03079 DEM District 23 Jon Morgan Brentwood 267 South Road Brentwood, NH 03833 DEM Printed on : September 18, 2020 Page 3 of 72 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION DEMOCRATIC CUMULATIVE FILING AS OF 09/18/2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party District 24 Tom Sherman Rye 296 Harbor Road Rye, NH 03870 DEM State Representative BELKNAP County District 1 Robert Joseph, Jr. New Hampton PO Box 404 New Hampton, NH 03256 DEM District 2 Shelley Carita Meredith 30 Black Brook Road Meredith, NH 03253 DEM Diane Hanley Gilford 71 LaBonte Farm Road Gilford, NH 03249 DEM Dara McCue Meredith 24 Eagle Ledge Road Meredith, NH 03253 DEM Natalie Taylor Meredith 15 Quimby Road Meredith, NH 03253 DEM District 3 Carlos Cardona Laconia 1487 Old N. Main Street Laconia, NH 03246 DEM Marcia Hayward Laconia 9 Wildwood Road Laconia, NH 03246 DEM David O. Huot Laconia 19 Wildwood Road Laconia, NH 03246 DEM Gail Ober Laconia 29 Lafayette Street Laconia, NH 03246 DEM District 4 Jane Alden Tilton 241 School St Tilton, NH 03276 DEM District 5 Stephen Copithorne Alton PO Box 943 Alton, NH 03809 DEM Duane A. Hammond Alton 184 Rines Road Alton, NH 03809 DEM District 6 George Condodemetraky Belmont PO Box 338 Belmont, NH 03220 DEM Don House Belmont 51 Sun Lake Drive Belmont, NH 03220 DEM Printed on : September 18, 2020 Page 4 of 72 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION DEMOCRATIC CUMULATIVE FILING AS OF 09/18/2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party District 7 Jane D. Westlake Barnstead 40 Meadows Edge Road Center Barnstead, NH 03225 DEM District 8 Ruth Larson Alton PO Box 91 Alton, NH 03809 DEM District 9 Charlie St. Clair Laconia PO Box 5416 Laconia, NH 03247 DEM CARROLL County District 1 Anita Burroughs Bartlett PO Box 487 Glen, NH 03838 DEM District 2 Tom Buco Conway PO Box 3149 Conway, NH 03818 DEM Ellin M. Leonard Conway PO Box 407 North Conway, NH 03860 DEM Stephen L. Woodcock Conway PO Box 234 Center Conway, NH 03813 DEM District 3 Jerry Knirk Freedom 30 Clancy Road Freedom, NH 03836 DEM Susan Ticehurst Tamworth 15 Acorn Lane Tamworth, NH 03886 DEM District 4 Chip Merrill Moultonborough PO Box 949 Center Harbor, NH 03226 DEM Caroline Nesbitt Sandwich PO Box 52 North Sandwich, NH 03259 DEM District 5 Donna V. Ackerman Wakefield 679 Pine River Pond Road Wakefield, NH 03872 DEM Knute Ogren Effingham 117 School Street Effingham, NH 03882 DEM Patricia Pustell Ossipee PO Box 193 West Ossipee, NH 03890 DEM Printed on : September 18, 2020 Page 5 of 72 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION DEMOCRATIC CUMULATIVE FILING AS OF 09/18/2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party District 6 Carrie Duran Wolfeboro 3 Clement Ct #4 Wolfeboro, NH 03894 DEM John W. Wall Wolfeboro PO Box 368, 72 Holden Shore Wolfeboro, NH 03894 DEM District 7 Chris McAleer Jackson PO BOx 74 Jackson, NH 03846 DEM District 8 Eve V. Klotz Effingham 158 Province Lake Road Effingham, NH 03882 DEM CHESHIRE County District 1 Michael D. Abbott Hinsdale PO Box 174 Hinsdale, NH 03451 DEM Paul Berch Westmoreland 956 River Road Westmoreland, NH 03467 DEM Cathryn A. Harvey Chesterfield PO Box 414 Spofford, NH 03462 DEM Lucy McVitty Weber Walpole 217 Old Keene Road Walpole, NH 03608 DEM District 2 John E. Mann Alstead 35 Prentice Hill Road Alstead, NH 03602 DEM District 3 Daniel Adams Eaton Stoddard 43 Shedd Hill Road Stoddard, NH 03464 DEM District 4 Lawrence Welkowitz Keene 37 Church Street, Apt. 4 Keene, NH 03431 DEM District 5 John Bordenet Keene 22 Woodburn St Keene, NH 03431 DEM District 6 Dru Fox Keene 50 Eastview Road Keene, NH 03431 DEM Printed on : September 18, 2020 Page 6 of 72 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION DEMOCRATIC CUMULATIVE FILING AS OF 09/18/2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party District 7 Sparky Von Plinsky Keene 18 Allen Court Keene, NH 03431 DEM District 8 Donovan Fenton Keene 6 Kendall Road Keene, NH 03431 DEM District 9 Richard Ames Jaffrey 12 Blackberry Lane Jaffrey, NH 03452 DEM Douglas Ley Jaffrey 28 School Street Jaffrey, NH 03452 DEM District 10 Lucius Parshall Marlborough 81 Stone Pond Road Marlborough, NH 03455 DEM District 11 Gene Andersen Rindge 57 West Main Street Rindge, NH 03461 DEM Patricia A. Martin Rindge 17 Farrar Road Rindge, NH 03461 DEM District 12 Barry Faulkner Swanzey 109 Sawyers Crossing Road Swanzey, NH 03446 DEM Jennie Gomarlo Swanzey 100 Cram Hill Road Swanzey, NH 03446 DEM District 13 Natalie Quevedo Winchester 112 Ashuelot Street Winchester, NH 03431 DEM District 14 Andrew Maneval Harrisville PO Box 300 Harrisville, NH 03450 DEM District 15 Bruce L. Tatro Swanzey 208 Old Richmond Road Swanzey, NH 03446 DEM District 16 Joe Schapiro Keene 288 Church Street Keene, NH 03431 DEM Amanda Elizabeth Toll Keene 24 Bose Hill Road Keene, NH 03431 DEM Printed on : September 18, 2020 Page 7 of 72 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION DEMOCRATIC CUMULATIVE FILING AS OF 09/18/2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party COOS County District 1 Bob Baker Columbia 481 Meridan Hill Road Columbia, NH 03590 DEM Bernice Christianson Clarksville 262 NH Rte 145 Clarksville, NH 02592 DEM District 2 Christopher Allan Roberge Northumberland 3 Cottage Street Groveton, NH 03582 DEM District 3 Eamon Kelley Berlin 30 E Milan Road Berlin, NH 03570 DEM Larry L. Laflamme Berlin 474 Second Avenue Berlin, NH 03570 DEM Henry W. Noel Berlin 7 Bisson Road Berlin, NH 03570 DEM District 4 Evalyn Merrick Lancaster 13 Grandview Drive Lancaster, NH 03584 DEM District 5 Edith Tucker Randolph 13 Cold Brook Road Randolph, NH 03593 DEM District 6 William A. Hatch Gorham 79 Promenade Street Gorham, NH 03581 DEM District 7 Gregor Stocks Jefferson 55 Panorama Drive Jefferson, NH 03583 DEM GRAFTON County District 1 Linda Massimilla Littleton 30 Cross Street Littleton, NH 03561 DEM Sally Sherrard Littleton 580 N. Skinny Ridge Road Littleton, NH 03561 DEM District 2 Timothy T. Egan Sugar Hill 220 Jesseman Road Sugar Hill, NH 03586 DEM Printed on : September 18, 2020 Page 8 of 72 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION DEMOCRATIC CUMULATIVE FILING AS OF 09/18/2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party District 3 Denny Ruprecht Landaff 417 South Main Street Landaff, NH 03585 DEM District 4 Don Locascio Haverhill 34 S.
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