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Nh House-Aft-Nh Endorsed by County and District Final AFT-NH ENDORSED NH HOUSE CANDIDATES BELKNAP COUNTY Ruth Gulick 1 Johan Andersen 2 Lisa DiMartino 2 Nancy Frost 2 Dorothy Piquado 2 Tom Dawson 3 David Huot 3 Liz Merry 3 Charlie St. Clair 3 Rich Burke 4 Ian Raymond 4 Elizabeth Abbott 5 Hammond Brown 5 George Condodemetraky 6 Diana Lacey 6 Bruce Marriott 7 Jean Henry 8 Beth Arsenault 9 CARROLL COUNTY Erik Corbett 1 Tom Buco 2 Sean Carney 2 Syndi White 2 Jerry Knirk 3 Susan Ticehurst 3 Gary Chehames 4 Paul Punturieri 4 Ruth Hall 5 Peter Huntington Goodwin 6 Charlene Seibel 6 Ed Butler 7 CHESHIRE COUNTY Michael Abbott 1 Paul Berch 1 Lucy Weber 1 Cathryn Harvey 1 John Mann 2 Daniel Eaton 3 Joseph Stallcop 4 John Bordenet 5 David Meader 6 Gladys Johnsen 7 Donovan Fenton 8 Richard Ames 9 AFT-NH ENDORSED NH HOUSE CANDIDATES Douglas Ley 9 Marjorie Shepardson 10 Barry Faulkner 12 Miguel Picanco 12 Henry Parkhurst 13 Les Lamois 14 Bruce Tatro 15 Delmar Burridge 16 William Pearson 16 COOS COUNTY Wayne Moynihan 2 Robert Theberge 3 Yvonne Thomas 3 Larry Laflamme 3 Herbert Richardson 4 Edith Tucker 5 William Hatch 6 Doug Grant 7 GRAFTON COUNTY Linda Massimilla 1 Susan Ford 3 Kevin Maes 6 Richard Osborne 7 Travis Bennett 8 Suzanne Smith 8 Joshua Adjutant 9 Judy Frothingham 9 Roger Dontonville 10 Timothy Josephson 11 Patricia Higgins 12 Sharon Nordgren 12 Polly Campion 12 Mary Jane Mulligan 12 Richard Abel 13 Susan Almy 13 George Sykes 13 Andrew White 13 Rachel Booth 15 Carol Friedrich 16 Catherine Mulholland 17 HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY Marjorie Porter 1 Gilman Shattuck 1 Aaron Gill 2 Arnold Rocklin‐Weare 2 AFT-NH ENDORSED NH HOUSE CANDIDATES Ellen Dockton 2 Jonathan Manley 3 Carol Roberts 4 Kermit Williams 4 Christopher Golomb 5 David Woodbury 5 Judi Lanza 6 Reta MacGregor 6 Angela Mackenzie 6 Melanie Renfrew‐Hebert 6 David Danielson 7 Jerry Hanaeur 7 Ann Kanamine 7 Jeffrey Goley 8 Daniel Sullivan 8 Linda DiSilvestro 9 William O'Neil 9 Thomas Evans 9 Jean Jeudy 10 Patrick Long 10 Elizabeth Edwards 11 Robert Walsh 11 Amanda Bouldin 12 Carlos Monzon 13 Richard O'Leary 13 Mary Freitas 14 Mary Heath 14 Thomas Katsiantonis 15 Ryan Curran 15 Barbara Shaw 16 Dave McCloskey 16 Timothy Smith 17 Mark MacKenzie 17 Patricia Cornell 18 Armand Forest 18 Robert Backus 19 Joel Elber 19 Heather Ledoux 20 Geoffrey Westervelt 20 Brenda Grady 21 Shannon Chandley 22 Julie Radhakrishnan 22 Frank Emmick 23 Lisa Beaudoin 25 Melanie Levesque 26 Gale Taylor 26 Thomas Harris 27 AFT-NH ENDORSED NH HOUSE CANDIDATES Art Sweed 27 Sylvia Gale 28 Jan Schmidt 28 Pam Swersky 28 Suzanne Harvey 29 Sue Newman 29 Gloria Timmons 29 Cindy Rosenwald 30 Patricia Klee 30 Mariellen MacKay 30 Jessica Ayala 31 David Cote 31 Amelia Keane 31 Marcus Hermansen 32 Jack Kelley 32 Ray Labrecque 32 Efstathia Booras 33 Kenneth Gidge 33 Mark King 33 Francis Arias 34 Allison Nutting 34 Catherine Sofikitis 34 Latha Mangipudi 35 Skip Cleaver 35 David Lisle 35 Martin Jack 36 Michael O'Brien 36 Linda Harriott‐Gathright 36 Barbara Blue 37 Ralph Fairbanks 37 Grace Kennedy 37 Harold Lynde 37 Kate Messner 37 Stuart Schniederman 37 Paul Moriarty 37 J. Alejandro Urrutia 37 Richard McNamara 38 Bianco Acebron Peco 38 James Ashworth 39 Kate McGhee 40 John Shonle 41 Benjamin Baroody 43 Christopher Herbert 43 Mark Proulx 44 Garry Haworth 44 James Morin 44 Carlos Gonzalez 45 AFT-NH ENDORSED NH HOUSE CANDIDATES MERRIMACK COUNTY Ruth Bowley 2 Scott Burns 2 Deborah Wheeler 3 Carolee Longley 3 Tom Schamberg 4 Karen Ebel 5 Beth Rodd 6 David Woolpert 6 Clyde Carson 7 Caroletta Alicea 8 Howard Moffett 9 George Saunderson 9 David Luneau 10 Mel Myler 10 Mary Jane Wallner 10 Stephen Shurtleff 11 Paul Henle 12 Jim McKay 14 Linda Kenison 15 Timothy Soucy 16 Dick Patten 17 Christy Bartlett 19 David Doherty 20 Dianne Schuett 20 Doug Hall 20 Denis Beaudoin, Sr. 21 Mary Jane Frambach 21 Alan Turcotte 22 Dennis D'Ovidio 23 Michael Kaminski 23 Mary Beth Walz 23 Madalasa Gurung 24 Marcy Rothenberg 24 Thomas Thibeault 24 David Karrick 25 Lorrie Carey 26 Mary Gile 27 Chip Rice 27 Katherine Rogers 28 David Coolidge 29 ROCKINGHAM COUNTY Wesley Golomb 2 Christopher Roundy 2 Tom St. Martin 2 AFT-NH ENDORSED NH HOUSE CANDIDATES Susan Oulette 3 Richard Rousseau 3 Stephen D'Angelo 4 Charlotte Lister 4 Jackie Wood 4 Ted Combes 5 Alexander Rego 5 Gary Vermillion 5 James Webb 6 Ronald Cooper 6 Deborah Cuenca 6 Mary Till 6 Charles McMahon 7 Carla Billingham 8 Eleanor Carpenito 8 Camron Iannalfo 8 Sean Lewis 8 Bonnie Wright 8 Dorothy Portalla 9 Felicia Augevich 10 Gordon Wilson 11 David Welch 13 Carol Croteau 13 Joseph Guthrie 13 William Friel 14 Kay Galloway 14 George Hamblen 14 Michael Cahill 17 Charlotte DiLorenzo 17 Ellen Read 17 Skip Berrien 18 Paula Francese 18 Julie Gilman 18 Robert Cushing 21 Graham Bunce 21 Michael Edgar 21 Dennis Malloy 23 Mindi Messner 24 Kate Murray 24 Laura Pantelakos 25 Rebecca McBeath 26 Peter Somssich 27 Gerald Ward 28 Pamela Gordon 29 Jacqueline Cali‐Pitts 30 Tamara Le 31 Hal Rafter 32 AFT-NH ENDORSED NH HOUSE CANDIDATES Steven Woitkun 33 Liz McConnell 33 Patricia Lovejoy 36 STRAFFORD COUNTY Margaret Hurd 1 Sylvia Arcouette 2 Bob Perry 3 Ellen Phillips 3 Jacalyn Cilley 4 George McPeek 4 Jeffrey Salloway 5 Wayne Burton 6 Timothy Horrigan 6 Marjorie Smith 6 Judith Spang 6 Janet Wall 6 Timothy Fontneau 7 Donna Ellis 8 Tom Ransom 9 Dennis Dubois 10 Sean Houle 11 Pamela Hubbard 12 Isaac Epstein 13 Hamilton Krans, Jr. 14 Linn Opderbecke 15 Sherry Frost 16 Peter Bixby 17 Susan Treleaven 17 Kenneth Vincent 17 Peter Bixby 17 Roger Berube 18 Dale Sprague 18 Ilyssa Sherman 18 Peter Schmidt 19 Thomas Southworth 20 Catt Sandler 21 Rose Marie Rogers 22 Sandra Keans 23 Karen Stokes 24 SULLIVAN COUNTY Lee Oxenham 1 Andrew Schmidt 1 Suzanne Gottling 2 Allison Zito 3 Larry Converse 4 AFT-NH ENDORSED NH HOUSE CANDIDATES Raymond Gagnon 5 Virginia Irwin 6 John Lunn 6 Thomas Laware 8 Linda Tanner 9 John Cloutier 10 John Tuthill 11.
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