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Filings for State Representative – Nashua Last updated 6/15/2018 5:24 PM 1 of 4 If a vacancy for State Representative exists, party committee may designate a person to fill vacancy (RSA 655:32) through June 20. Filings for State Representative – Nashua District Ward Party Affiliation Name Address Zip Date Filed 28 (3) 1 Democratic D William Bordy 21 Hampton Drive 03063 06/06/2018 D Jan Schmidt 11 Pope Circle 03063 06/07/2018 D Bruce Cohen 17 Crimson Court 03063 06/07/2018 Republican R Carl W. Seidel 39 Pilgrim Circle 03063 06/08/2018 R Elizabeth Ferreira 325 Broad Street 03063 06/11/2018 R Tom Lanzara 340 Broad Street 03063 06/14/2018 29 (3) 2 Democratic D Paul R. Bergeron 15 Stanstead Place 03063 06/06/2018 D Jordan Thompson 123 Amherst Street, Apt. 2 03064 06/06/2018 D Ray Newman 25 Charlotte Avenue 03064 06/07/2018 D Sue Newman 25 Charlotte Avenue 03064 06/07/2018 Republican R Michael McCarthy 34 Terry Street 03064 06/14/2018 R R 30 (3) 3 Democratic D Patricia S. Klee 9 Maywood Drive 03064 06/07/2018 D Suzanne Vail 13 Salvail Court 03064 06/07/2018 D Sherry Dutzy 18 Swart Terrace 03064 06/15/2018 Republican R Mariellen J. MacKay 9 Webster Street 03064 06/06/2018 R Lisa Scontsas 24 Courtland Street 03064 06/14/2018 R Last updated 6/15/2018 5:24 PM 2 of 4 If a vacancy for State Representative exists, party committee may designate a person to fill vacancy (RSA 655:32) through June 20. Filings for State Representative – Nashua District Ward Party Affiliation Name Address Zip Date Filed 31 (3) 4 Democratic D David E. Cote 96 West Hollis Street 03060 06/07/2018 D Fred E. Davis, Jr. 58 Worcester Street 03060 06/07/2018 D Manuel “Manny” Espitia 137 Chestnut Street, Flr 2 03060 06/07/2018 Republican R R R 32 (3) 5 Democratic D Allison Nutting-Wong 49 MacDonald Drive 03062 06/07/2018 D Dan Toomey 10 Lantern Lane 03062 06/07/2018 D Josh Mercer 11 Champagne Drive 03062 06/08/2018 D Michael P. Pedersen 11 Delaware Road 03062 06/14/2018 Republican R Di Lothrop 10 Althea Lane 03062 06/08/2018 R Frank Moore 28 Baltimore Road 03062 06/12/2018 R Paula Johnson 15 Westborn Drive 03062 06/15/2018 33 (3) 6 Democratic D Ken Gidge 22 Hayden Street 03060 06/06/2018 D Fran Nutter-Upham 3 Fulton Street 03060 06/07/2018 D Mark King 3 Lovewell Street 03060 06/07/2018 Republican R Kevin Scully 7 Wildwood Lane 03060 06/07/2018 R R Last updated 6/15/2018 5:24 PM 3 of 4 If a vacancy for State Representative exists, party committee may designate a person to fill vacancy (RSA 655:32) through June 20. Filings for State Representative – Nashua District Ward Party Affiliation Name Address Zip Date Filed 34 (3) 7 Democratic D Greg Indruk 22 Orchard Avenue 03060 06/07/2018 D Catherine Sofikitis 54 Marshall Street 03060 06/07/2018 D Deb Stevens 53 Arlington Street 03060 06/14/2018 Republican R Edith “Dee” Hogan 34 Dearborn Street 03060 06/12/2018 R Donald Whalen 12 Lincoln Avenue 03060 06/15/2018 R 35 (3) 8 Democratic D Laura Telerski 5 Shakespeare Road 03062 06/06/2018 D Skip Cleaver 4 Chadwick Circle, Apt H 03062 06/07/2018 D Latha Mangipudi 20 Salmon Brook Drive 03062 06/11/2018 Republican R Paul Hutsteiner 310 Brook Village Road, 03062 06/15/2018 Apt. 39 R R 36 (3) 9 Democratic D Marty Jack 83 Cadogan Way 03062 06/06/2018 D Michael B. O’Brien, Sr. 4 Woodfield Street 03062 06/06/2018 D Linda Harriott-Gathright 28 Marian Lane 03062 06/07/2018 Republican R Iang Jeon 15 Hawthorne Village Road 03062 06/06/2018 R Bill Ohm 18 Mountain Laurels Drive 03062 06/06/2018 R Paula Desjardins Moran 19 Bramble Drive 03062 06/15/2018 Last updated 6/15/2018 5:24 PM 4 of 4 If a vacancy for State Representative exists, party committee may designate a person to fill vacancy (RSA 655:32) through June 20. Filings for Republican State Convention – Nashua District Ward Name Address Zip Date Filed 28 (3) 1 Bob Duffy 7 Brick Manor Drive 03063 06/06/2018 1 Rosemary Russell 148 Bartemus Trail 03063 06/11/2018 1 Elizabeth Ferreira 325 Broad Street 03063 06/11/2018 1 Marie Muller 18 Natick Street 03063 06/13/2018 29 (3) 2 Peggy McCarthy 34 Terry Street 03064 06/14/2018 2 Daniel E. Hogan 71 Watson Street 03064 06/15/2018 2 30 (3) 3 Jeffrey Cream 7 Celeste Street 03064 06/13/2018 3 Doris Hohensee 15 Swart Terrace 03064 06/15/2018 3 31 (2) 4 4 32 (3) 5 Charles Lothrop 10 Althea Lane 03062 06/06/2018 5 Di Lothrop 10 Althea Lane 03062 06/06/2018 5 Frank Moore 28 Baltimore Road 03062 06/12/2018 5 Theresa A. Negron 28 Tanglewood Drive 03062 06/13/2018 33 (3) 6 6 6 34 (3) 7 Stephen Scaer 111 East Hobart Street 03060 06/08/2018 7 Beth Scaer 111 East Hobart Street 03060 06/12/2018 7 35 (3) 8 Andrew P. Cernota 129 Shelley Drive 03062 06/08/2018 8 Albert C. Cernota 129 Shelley Drive 03062 06/15/2018 8 Roberta M. Cernota 129 Shelley Drive 03062 06/15/2018 36 (3) 9 Tyler Gouveia 12 Pinebrook Road 03062 06/07/2018 9 Paul Thoman 13 Shingle Mill Drive 03062 06/08/2018 9 Karen Thoman 13 Shingle Mill Drive 03062 06/08/2018.
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