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2020 General Election Endorsements The NHRTL Political Action Committee today identifies selected state candidates who defend both unborn children and their mothers. NHRTL-PAC urges conscientious pro-lifers to support the following candidates on Tuesday November 3. Only those candidates listed below have met criteria for endorsement or support from the NHRTL PAC. NHRTL-PAC only endorses .candidates who will defend all human life without exception [Based on surveys, interviews, and voting records]. We support candidates who have exceptions and/or those who support our agenda more often than not [based on voting records and/or surveys]. Candidates for whom we have insufficient information and those whom we cannot support or endorse are omitted to conserve space. Executive Council • District. 1: Joseph D. Kenney Support • District. 5: Dave Wheeler Endorse State Senate District 2 Bob Giuda Support District 6 James P. Gray Support District 7 Harold F. French Support District 8 Ruth Ward Endorse District 9 Denise Ricciardi Endorse District 10 Daniel LeClair Endorse District 11 Gary L. Daniels Endorse District 12 Kevin Avard Endorse District 13 Mariellen MacKay Support District 14 Sharon M. Carson Support District 16 Jason Syversen Endorse District 17 John Reagan Support District 19 Regina Birdsell Support District 21 Sue Polidura Support District 23 Bill Gannon Support District 24 Lou Gargiulo Endorse House Candidates Support/Endors District Town/Area 1 Town/Area 2 Town/Area 3 Town/Area 4 Candidate Name e Tom Ploszaj Support Belknap 1 Center Harbor New Hampton Glen Aldrich Support Belknap 2 Gilford Meredith Harry H. Bean Support Belknap 2 Gilford Meredith Jonathan Mackie Endorse Belknap 2 Gilford Meredith Norm Silber Support Belknap 2 Gilford Meredith Laconia Wards Mike Bordes Support Belknap 3 1-6 Timothy P. Lang, Sr. Support Belknap 4 Sanbornton Tilton Endorse Belknap 5 Alton Gilmanton Paul A. Terry Support Belknap 6 Belmont Mike Sylvia Belknap 7 Barnstead Barbara Comtois Endorse Raymond Howard, Jr. Support Belknap 8 Alton Barnstead Endorse Belknap 9 Belmont Laconia Wards 1-6 Travis J. O'Hara Frank McCarthy Support Carroll 2 Chatham Conway Eaton Hale's Location Karen Umberger Support Carroll 2 Chatham Conway Eaton Hale's Location Mark E. McConkey Support Carroll 3 Albany Freedom Madison Tamworth Nicole Nordlund Support Carroll 3 Albany Freedom Madison Tamworth Glenn Cordelli Endorse Carroll 4 Moultonborough Sandwich Tuftonboro Lino M. Avellani Support Carroll 5 Brookfield Effingham Ossipee Wakefield Bill Nelson Support Carroll 5 Brookfield Effingham Ossipee Wakefield Jonathan H. Smith Endorse Carroll 5 Brookfield Effingham Ossipee Wakefield Brodie Deshaies Support Carroll 6 Wolfeboro William M. Marsh Support Carroll 8 Brookfield Effingham Moultonborough William M. Marsh Support Carroll 8 Ossipee Sandwich Tuftonboro Wakefield Rich Nalevanko Endorse Cheshire 2 Alstead Marlow Surry Robert D'Arcy Support Cheshire 3 Gilsum Nelson Stoddard Sullivan Marilyn L. Huston Support Cheshire 5 Keene Ward 2 Leo Plante Support Cheshire 9 Dublin Harrisville Jaffrey Roxbury Support Cheshire 10 Marlborough Troy Dick Thackston John B. Hunt Support Cheshire 11 Fitzwilliam Rindge Sly Karasinski Endorse Cheshire 12 Richmond Swanzey Matthew Santonastaso Support Cheshire 14 Dublin Fitzwilliam Harrisville Matthew Santonastaso Support Cheshire 14 Jaffrey Rindge Roxbury Jerry L. Sickels Endorse Cheshire 16 Keene Ward 1-5 Troy Merner Support Coos 7 Carroll Dalton Dummer Jefferson Troy Merner Support Coos 7 Kilkenny Lancaster Milan Northumberland Troy Merner Support Coos 7 Randolph Stark Whitefield Robert Peraino Endorse Grafton 2 Franconia Lisbon Lyman Monroe Robert Peraino Endorse Grafton 2 Sugar Hill Mark Alliegro Support Grafton 7 Campton Endorse Grafton 11 Canaan Dorchester Wentworth Beth A. Folsom David W. Binford Support Grafton 15 Bath Orford Piermont Warren Jeffrey Greeson Endorse Grafton 16 Orange Rumney Thornton Wentworth Kendall B. Hughes Support Grafton 17 Alexandria Ashland Bridgewater Bristol Kendall B. Hughes Support Grafton 17 Enfield Grafton Keith Erf Support Hillsborough 2 Deering Weare Gary S. Hopper Endorse Hillsborough 2 Deering Weare Jim Kofalt Endorse Hillsborough 4 Francestown Greenville Lyndeborough Wilton Fred Plett Endorse Goffstown Claire Rouillard Support Hillsborough 6 Goffstown Linda Gould Endorse Hillsborough 7 Bedford Paul DiIulio Support Hillsborough 7 Bedford Manchester Doug Whitfield Support Hillsborough 8 Ward 1 Manchester Larry G. Gagne Endorse Hillsborough 12 Ward 5 Manchester Steve Focht Support Hillsborough 13 Ward 6 Manchester Steven Stefanik Support Hillsborough 15 Ward 8 Manchester Dick Marston Hillsborough 18 Endorse Ward 11 Manchester Ralph G. Boehm Endorse Hillsborough 19 Ward 12 Dick Hinch Endorse Hillsborough 21 Merrimack Maureen Mooney Endorse Hillsborough 21 Merrimack Jeanine Notter Endorse Hillsborough 21 Merrimack Lindsay Tausch Support Hillsborough 21 Merrimack Pamela Coughlin Endorse Hillsborough 22 Amherst Vanessa L. Sheehan Endorse Hillsborough 23 Milford Paul Somero Support Hillsborough 25 New Ipswich Sharon Temple John Lewicke Support Hillsborough 26 Brookline Mason Diane Pauer Support Hillsborough 26 Brookline Mason Elizabeth Ferreira Endorse Hillsborough 28 Nashua Ward 1 Michael McCarthy Endorse Hillsborough 29 Nashua Ward 2 David Schoneman Endorse Hillsborough 30 Nashua Ward 3 Paula Johnson Support Hillsborough 32 Nashua Ward 5 Di Lothrop Endorse Hillsborough 32 Nashua Ward 5 Kevin Scully Endorse Hillsborough 33 Nashua Ward 6 Edith Hogan Endorse Hillsborough 34 Nashua Ward 7 Charlie Hall Endorse Hillsborough 34 Nashua Ward 7 Tyler Gouveia Endorse Hillsborough 36 Nashua Ward 9 Bill O'Brien Endorse Hillsborough 36 Nashua Ward 9 Bill Ohm Support Hillsborough 36 Nashua Ward 9 Bob Greene Endorse Hillsborough 37 Hudson Pelham Alicia Lekas Support Hillsborough 37 Hudson Pelham Tony Lekas Support Hillsborough 37 Hudson Pelham Hershel Nunez Support Hillsborough 37 Hudson Pelham Lynne Ober Support Hillsborough 37 Hudson Pelham Andrew Renzullo Support Hillsborough 37 Hudson Pelham Kimberly Rice Endorse Hillsborough 37 Hudson Pelham Jordan Ulery Endorse Hillsborough 37 Hudson Pelham John Burt Support Hillsborough 39 Deering Goffstown Weare Keith Ammon Support Hillsborough 40 Hollis Milford Mont Vernon New Boston Laurie Sanborn Support Hillsborough 41 Amherst Bedford Manchester Lisa M. Freeman Hillsborough 43 Endorse Ward 4-7 Mark McLean Endorse Hillsborough 44 Litchfield Manchester Ward 8 Manchester Amanda Higgins Hillsborough 45 Manchester Ward 11 Manchester Ward 12 Endorse Ward 10 Dave Testerman Endorse Merrimack 2 Franklin Ward 1 Franklin Ward 2 Hill Gregory Hill Endorse Merrimack 3 Franklin Ward 3 Northfield Victor Prieto Endorse Merrimack 4 Sutton Wilmot Jose E. Cambrils Endorse Merrimack 9 Canterbury Loudon Michael Moffett Support Merrimack 9 Canterbury Loudon Pamela M. Ean Support Merrimack 10 Concord Ward 5 Hopkinton John French VI Endorse Merrimack 10 Concord Ward 5 Hopkinton Patrice Myers Endorse Merrimack 12 Concord Ward 2 Michelle McCartney Support Merrimack 15 Concord Ward 6 Dennis R. Soucy Endorse Merrimack 17 Concord Ward 8 Peter Gagyi Endorse Merrimack 20 Chichester Pembroke Brian Seaworth Support Merrimack 20 Chichester Pembroke James C. Allard Support Merrimack 21 Epsom Pittsfield John F. Klose Support Merrimack 21 Epsom Pittsfield Raymond Plante Support Merrimack 23 Bow Dunbarton Stephen Boyd Support Merrimack 24 Hooksett John A. Leavitt Support Merrimack 24 Hooksett Natalie J. Wells Support Merrimack 25 Andover Danbury Salisbury Warner Natalie J. Wells Support Merrimack 25 Webster Howard Pearl Support Merrimack 26 Boscawen Canterbury Franklin Ward 3 Loudon Howard Pearl Support Merrimack 26 Northfield Carol McGuire Support Merrimack 29 Allenstown Epsom Pittsfield James Spillane Endorse Rockingham 2 Candia Deerfield Nottingham Kevin Verville Support Rockingham 2 Candia Deerfield Nottingham Jess Edwards Endorse Rockingham 4 Auburn Chester Sandown Jason Osborne Support Rockingham 4 Auburn Chester Sandown Tony Piemonte Support Rockingham 4 Auburn Chester Sandown Chris True Endorse Rockingham 4 Auburn Chester Sandown Al Baldasaro Endorse Rockingham 5 Londonderry Tom Dolan Support Rockingham 5 Londonderry David C. Lundgren Support Rockingham 5 Londonderry Wayne D. MacDonald Support Rockingham 5 Londonderry Sherman Packard Support Rockingham 5 Londonderry Doug Thomas Support Rockingham 5 Londonderry Anne Copp Endorse Rockingham 6 Derry Phyllis May Katsakiores Support Rockingham 6 Derry Mary Ann Kimball Endorse Rockingham 6 Derry Erica Layon Endorse Rockingham 6 Derry David C. Love Endorse Rockingham 6 Derry Katherine Prudhomme Endorse Rockingham 6 Derry O'Brien Stephen Pearson Support Rockingham 6 Derry John Potucek Endorse Rockingham 6 Derry Richard Tripp Support Rockingham 6 Derry Mary E. Griffin Support Rockingham 7 Windham Charles E. McMahon Support Rockingham 7 Windham Daryl Abbas Endorse Rockingham 8 Salem Betty I. Gay Support Rockingham 8 Salem John Janigian Support Rockingham 8 Salem John Sytek Support Rockingham 8 Salem Michael Vose Endorse Rockingham 9 Epping Scott Wallace Support Rockingham 12 Danville Dennis E. Green Support Rockingham 13 Hampstead Kingston Joe Guthrie Support Rockingham 13 Hampstead Kingston David Welch Support Rockingham 13 Hampstead Kingston Kenneth L. Weyler Support Rockingham 13 Hampstead Kingston Debra L. DeSimone Support Rockingham 14 Atkinson Plaistow Norman L. Major Support Rockingham 14 Atkinson Plaistow Peter E. Torosian Endorse Rockingham 14 Atkinson Plaistow Edward Duncan Endorse Rockingham
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