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Voter Guide Please Remember to VOTE!!! Tuesday Sept New Hampshire Right To Life-PAC 2014 NH State House of Representatives Voter Guide Please remember to VOTE!!! Tuesday Sept. 9- State Primary *AND* Tuesday Nov. 4 - General Election Day KEY L = PRO-LIFE A = PRO-LEGAL-ABORTION / ANTI-LIFE 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 2014 SB319 25 foot Buffer Zone around abortion clinics (passed) 2. Vote on 2014 HB1325 "Death with dignity" for certain persons suffering from a terminal condition (failed) 3. Vote on 2014 HB1501 Requiring licensing of outpatient abortion facilities (failed) 4. Vote on 2014 HB1503 "Griffin's Law" relative to Fetal Homicide (restore original title and wording) (failed) 5. Vote on 2013 HB483 Informed Consent prior to abortion (failed) 6. 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." 7. Survey: Prohibiting abortion during third trimester 8. Survey: Banning all Embryonic Stem Cell Research but allowing "adult" stem cell research Check out www.nhrtlpac.org PAC page for info on NH Senate Races Not authorized by any candidate PAID FOR BY NHRTL-PAC, Darlene Pawlik, Chair, 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 t District No. 1: Center Harbor, New Hampton Belknap 1 Democrat Ruth Gulick A L A A A (1 seat) Belknap 1 Republican Valerie Fraser Belknap 2 Democrat Lisa DiMartino A L A A A Belknap 2 Democrat Nancy Frost Belknap 2 Democrat Sandra J. Mucci Belknap 2 Democrat Dorothy Piquado Belknap 2 Republican Glen C. Aldrich District No. 2: Gilford, Meredith (4 seats) Belknap 2 Republican Russell Dumais L L U Belknap 2 Republican L. Michael Hatch Belknap 2 Republican John M. Hodsdon Belknap 2 Republican George F. Hurt Belknap 2 Republican Herb Vadney A L A Belknap 3 Democrat Maureen Baxley Belknap 3 Democrat Thomas William Dawson Belknap 3 Democrat David O. Huot A L A A A District No. 3: Laconia Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 (4 seats) Belknap 3 Republican Don Flanders Belknap 3 Republican Robert Luther L L L A N L L L Belknap 3 Republican Peter John Spanos L L A Belknap 3 Republican Frank Tilton Belknap 4 Democrat Jane Alden Belknap 4 Democrat Ian Raymond A L A A A District No. 4: Sanbornton, Tilton (2 seats) Belknap 4 Republican Richard Brothers Belknap 4 Republican Dennis H. Fields L L A A L Belknap 4 Republican Brian S. Gallagher L L L Belknap 5 Democrat Hammond F. Brown Belknap 5 Democrat Deborah F. Chase District No. 5: Alton, Gilmanton (2 seats) Belknap 5 Republican Joel D. Lambert, Sr. (continued next page) Belknap 5 Republican Mike Metcalfe Belknap 5 Republican David H. Russell Belknap 5 Republican Gerald P. Theodora District No. 5: Alton, Gilmanton (2 seats) (cont.) Belknap 5 Republican Peter Varney Page 1 of 13 Dis Town/Area Represented County Party Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 t District No. 1: Center Harbor, New Hampton Belknap 6 Democrat George Condodemetraky District No. 6: (1 Belmontseat) (2 seats) Belknap 6 Democrat Ronald Cormier Belknap 6 Republican Mike Sylvia Belknap 7 Democrat Bruce A. Marriott District No. 7: Barnstead (1 seat) Belknap 7 Republican Guy Comtois L L L L L District No. 8: Alton, Barnstead, Gilmanton Belknap 8 Republican Raymond Howard, Jr. (1 seat) Belknap 8 Republican Elaine Swinford Belknap 9 Democrat Beth Arsenault N A A N N District No. 9: Belmont, Laconia (1 seat) Belknap 9 Republican Robert Z. Fisher District No. 1: Bartlett, Hart's Location, Jackson Carroll 1 Democrat Erik Corbett A A A (1 seat) Carroll 1 Republican Gene G. Chandler N L N L A Carroll 2 Democrat Tom Buco Carroll 2 Democrat Syndi White A L A L A District No. 2: Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Hale's Location (3 seats) Carroll 2 Republican James R. LeFebvre L L L Carroll 2 Republican Frank McCarthy Carroll 2 Republican Karen C. Umberger L L A L A Carroll 3 Democrat Susan Ticehurst A A A N A District No. 3: Albany, Freedom, Madison, Tamworth Carroll 3 Republican L A A L A (2 seats) Mark McConkey Carroll 3 Republican Maynard F. Thomson Carroll 4 Democrat Nick Vazzana District No. 4: Moultonborough, Sandwich, Carroll 4 Republican Christopher Burbank Tuftonboro (2 seats) Carroll 4 Republican Glenn Cordelli N L L L L N N N Carroll 4 Republican Karel A. Crawford N L A N A Carroll 5 Democrat Tom Lavender A A A A A Carroll 5 Democrat Paul W. Turner District No. 5: Brookfield, Effingham, Ossipee, Carroll 5 Republican Lino M. Avellani Wakefield (3 seats) Carroll 5 Republican Carolyn Carruth Carroll 5 Republican Ed Comeau Carroll 5 Republican Bill Nelson L L L L L N N N Carroll 6 Democrat Louise B. Graham N N A Carroll 6 Democrat Keith Simpson District No. 6: Wolfeboro 2 (2 seats) Carroll 6 Republican Harold B. Parker Carroll 6 Republican Stephen Schmidt L L N 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 Carl J. Thibodeau District No. 8: Brookfield, Effingham, Moultonborough, Ossipee, Carroll 8 Democrat Gloria Hoag Sandwich, Tuftonboro, Wakefield (1 seat) Carroll 8 Republican Ted Wright Cheshire 1 Democrat Michael D. Abbott Cheshire 1 Democrat Paul Berch A L A A A Cheshire 1 Democrat Tara Sad A L A A A District No. 1: Chesterfield, Hinsdale, Walpole, Cheshire 1 Democrat Lucy McVitty Weber A L A A A Westmoreland (4 seats) Cheshire 1 Republican Elaine H. Levlocke Cheshire 1 Republican Perry Sawyer Cheshire 1 Republican Edwin O. Smith Cheshire 1 Republican Bayard Tracy Cheshire 2 Democrat John Mann A A A A A District No. 2: Alstead, Marlow, Surry (1 seat) Cheshire 2 Republican Anne S. Cartwright L L L District No. 3: Gilsum, Nelson, Stoddard, Sullivan (1 Cheshire 3 Democrat Daniel Adams Eaton A L A A A seat) Cheshire 3 Republican Ruth B. Ward Cheshire 4 Democrat James Cleaveland District No. 4: Keene Ward 1 (1 seat) Cheshire 4 Democrat William Pearson Cheshire 4 Republican David Crawford District No. 5: Keene Ward 2 (1 seat) Cheshire 5 Democrat John Bordenet District No. 6: Keene Ward 3 (1 seat) Cheshire 6 Democrat Timothy N. Robertson A A A A A District No. 7: Keene Ward 4 (1 seat) Cheshire 7 Democrat Gladys Johnsen N N A N A Cheshire 8 Democrat Cynthia Chase A L A A A District No. 8: Keene Ward 5 (1 seat) Cheshire 8 Republican George Hansel Cheshire 9 Democrat Richard Ames A L A A A District No. 9: Dublin, Harrisville, Jaffrey, Roxbury Cheshire 9 Democrat Douglas Ley N L A A A (2 seats) Cheshire 9 Republican Roger Creekmore Cheshire 10 Democrat Marge Shepardson District No. 10: Marlborough, Troy (1 seat) Cheshire 10 Republican Ronald E. Chapman Cheshire 11 Democrat Luke Sacher District No. 11: Fitzwilliam, Rindge (2 seats) Cheshire 11 Republican Susan Emerson N N N N A Cheshire 11 Republican John B. Hunt N L A A A District No. 12: Richmond, Swanzey (2 seats) Cheshire 12 Democrat F. Barrett Faulkner (cont. below) Cheshire 12 Democrat Ben Tilton (cont. from above) District No. 12: Richmond, Swanzey (2 seats) Page 2 of 13 District No. 12: Richmond, Swanzey (2 seats) Dis Town/Area Represented County Party Candidate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (cont. below) t District No. 1: (cont. Center from Harbor, above) New Hampton Cheshire 12 Republican Jim McConnell District No. 12: Richmond, Swanzey (2 seats) (1 seat) Cheshire 12 Republican Richard Sainsbury L L L District No. 13: Winchester (1 seat) Cheshire 13 Democrat Henry A.L. Parkhurst N L A A A Cheshire 14 Democrat Patricia Martin District No. 14: Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Harrisville, Cheshire 14 Republican Jaffrey, Rindge, Roxbury (1 seat) Derek L. Melanson Cheshire 14 Republican Franklin W. Sterling, Jr. District No. 15: Marlborough, Richmond, Swanzey, Cheshire 15 Democrat Bruce L. Tatro A L A A A Troy, Winchester (1 seat) Cheshire 15 Republican Dick Thackston Cheshire 16 Democrat Larry Phillips A Cheshire 16 Democrat Kris E. Roberts A A N N A A L U District No. 16: Keene Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Cheshire 16 Democrat Conan Salada (2 seats) Cheshire 16 Republican Jerry L. Sickels L L L Cheshire 16 Republican Varrin Swearingen L L U Coos 1 Republican John Fothergill District No. 1: Atkinson & Gilmanton Academy Grant, Cambridge, Clarksville, Colebrook, Coos 1 Republican Michael E. Furbush Columbia, Dix's Grant, Dixville, Errol, Erving's Location, Millsfield, Odell, Pittsburg, Coos 1 Republican Bing Judd Second College Grant, Stewartstown, Stratford, Wentworth's Coos 1 Republican Charlie Kurtz Location (2 seats) Coos 1 Republican Laurence M. Rappaport L L N N L L A U Dist. No. 2: Dummer, Milan, Northumberland, Stark (1 seat) Coos 2 Democrat Wayne Moynihan A L A A A Coos 3 Democrat Alethea Lincoln Froburg Coos 3 Democrat Robert L. Theberge N N A N A District No. 3: Berlin (3 seats) Coos 3 Democrat Yvonne Thomas N L N N A Coos 3 Republican Eric S. Catman, Sr. District No. 4: Lancaster, Dalton, Kilkenny Coos 4 Democrat Troy Merner (1 seat) Coos 4 Republican Herb Richardson L L L Coos 5 Democrat Norman A.
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