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To See How the NH House Candidates CHART KEY: * Indicates comments Y=yes N= no ?=unsure (If left blank, no reply) End Support Small Cig End Donor Targeted Tax Hike County Dist. Party Name Hometown SWPT Towns Aid for 7/1/05? 7/1/05? (HB717)? Education Belknap 1 D Kent F. Warner Center Harbor Belknap 1 D "Tom" Buco Conway Belknap 1 D Brian Charles Conway Belknap 1 D Carol A. LaPierre Conway Belknap 1 D "Jim" Salmon Conway Belknap 1 R "Fran" Wendelboe New Hampton Y Y N* Y Belknap 2 D William W. Joscelyn Tilton Y Y Y Y Belknap 2 D Gail Morrison Tilton Belknap 2 D Robert Bridgham Eaton Belknap 2 R Dennis H. Fields Sanbornton Belknap 2 R William B. Tobin Sanbornton Belknap 3 D Samuel Citron Meredith Belknap 3 D Sandra J. Mucci Meredith Belknap 3 D Joseph Chromy Ossipee Belknap 3 D Leo O. Goldman Sandwich Belknap 3 D Christine Kurtz-White Tamworth Belknap 3 R Bruce D. Heald Meredith Y Y Y Belknap 3 R Stephen H. Nedeau Meredith Belknap 4 D "Tim" Arsenault Laconia Belknap 4 D Peter R. Brunette Laconia Belknap 4 D "Gerry" Morin Laconia Belknap 4 D Anne Oehlschlaeger Laconia Belknap 4 D Judith "Judie" Reever Laconia Belknap 4 D Louise B. Graham Wolfeboro Y * Y Y Belknap 4 D Rose LeBlanc Wolfeboro Belknap 4 D Edwina "Wendy" Palm Wolfeboro Belknap 4 D Terry L. Pierson Wolfeboro Belknap 4 R James Fitzgerald Laconia Belknap 4 R Donald H. Flanders Laconia Belknap 4 R Ralph J. Rosen Laconia Belknap 4 R Franklin T. Tilton Laconia Belknap 4 R John A. Veazey Laconia Belknap 5 D Thomas W. Aselton Belmont Belknap 5 D Joshua Damaso Gilford Belknap 5 D Donald B. Frost Gilford Belknap 5 D Mary F. Frost Gilford Belknap 5 D "Greg" Provost Gilford Belknap 5 D "Mike" Warmington Gilford Belknap 5 D "Curt" Carr Wakefield Belknap 5 D Martha A. Pike Brookfield N* N* ?* Y Belknap 5 R Janet F. Allen Barnstead Belknap 5 R Laurie J. Boyce Alton Y Y Y N* Belknap 5 R Charles L. Clark Gilford Y Y Y Y Belknap 5 R James P. Pilliod Belmont * Y Y Y Belknap 5 R John H. Thomas Belmont Belknap 5 R Michael Whalley Alton Belknap 5 R/D Alida Millham Gilford Belknap 6 D Marc D. McNamara Gilmanton Belknap 6 R David H. Russell Gilmanton Y Y Y Y Carroll 1 R Carolyn Brown Conway Y Y Y Y Carroll 1 R Gene G. Chandler Bartlett Carroll 1 R Howard C. Dickinson Conway Y Y Y N* Carroll 1 R Frank H. McCarthy Conway * * * Y* Carroll 2 R "Don" Philbrick Eaton CHART KEY: * Indicates comments Y=yes N= no ?=unsure (If left blank, no reply) End Support Small Cig End Donor Targeted Tax Hike County Dist. Party Name Hometown SWPT Towns Aid for 7/1/05? 7/1/05? (HB717)? Education Carroll 3 R David L. Babson, Jr. Ossipee Carroll 3 R Mark E. McConkey Ossipee Carroll 3 R Harry C. Merrow Ossipee Y ?* Y Y Carroll 4 R "Chris" Ahlgren Wolfeboro Carroll 4 R J. David Knox Wolfeboro Carroll 4 R Betsey Patten Moultonborough Y Y Y Y Carroll 4 R Stanley E. Stevens Wolfeboro Carroll 5 R "Jim" Martin Brookfield Carroll 5 R J. Lisbeth Olimpio Wakefield Cheshire 1 D "Bill" Chase Westmoreland Cheshire 1 R John J. "Jack" Laurent Westmoreland Cheshire 2 D Daniel Adams Eaton Stoddard Cheshire 2 D Alfrieda J. "Dita" Englund Alstead Y* Y* ?* N* Cheshire 2 D John M. Pratt Walpole Y Y ?* N* Cheshire 2 R Susan R. Abert Stoddard Cheshire 2 R Joseph Norman Feuer Marlow Cheshire 2 R Sheldon S. Sawyer Walpole Cheshire 3 D Suzanne Butcher Keene Cheshire 3 D "Tim" Dunn Keene Cheshire 3 D Peter S. Espiefs Keene Cheshire 3 D Kris Edward Roberts Keene Cheshire 3 D Timothy N. Robertson Keene N* N* N* N* Cheshire 3 D Stephanie Sinclair Keene Cheshire 3 D "Chuck" Weed Keene Cheshire 3 R Robert C. Adam Keene Cheshire 3 R Roger U. Day Keene Y Y Y Y Cheshire 3 R Dean J. Eaton Keene Cheshire 3 R Douglas K. Fish Keene Cheshire 3 R George M. Gline Keene Cheshire 3 R Michael A. Jacques Keene Cheshire 4 D William Butynski Hinsdale Cheshire 4 D Daniel P. Carr Winchester Cheshire 4 D Henry A.L. Parkhurst Winchester Y Y Y Y Cheshire 4 D Stanley S. Plifka, Jr. Winchester Cheshire 4 R "Deb" Hogancamp Chesterfield Cheshire 4 R "Don" Holmquist Hinsdale Cheshire 4 R Edwin O. Smith Hinsdale Cheshire 4 R Sharron H. Smith Hinsdale Cheshire 5 D Barbara Hull Richardson Richmond N* Y* * Y Cheshire 5 R Michael W. Devlin Fitzwilliam Cheshire 6 D Peter H. Allen Harrisville ?* ?* N* y Cheshire 6 D Gilbert Gitchell Marlborough Cheshire 6 D Sharon Manos Swanzey Cheshire 6 D Anna Z. Tilton Marlborough Cheshire 6 R Judson K. Dexter Swanzey Cheshire 6 R Sheila A. Foote Swanzey Cheshire 6 R Nicole Schultz Swanzey Cheshire 6 R Richard H. Thackston III Troy Cheshire 7 D Maureen A. Desmarais Jaffrey Cheshire 7 D Kathryn "Katy" Christensen Jaffrey Forry Cheshire 7 D Bonnie Mitchell Jaffrey Cheshire 7 D Nicholas Thacher Dublin Cheshire 7 R Susan Emerson Rindge Y Y Y Y Cheshire 7 R John B. Hunt Rindge CHART KEY: * Indicates comments Y=yes N= no ?=unsure (If left blank, no reply) End Support Small Cig End Donor Targeted Tax Hike County Dist. Party Name Hometown SWPT Towns Aid for 7/1/05? 7/1/05? (HB717)? Education Cheshire 7 R Gerald W. Parker Rindge Y Y Y Y* Cheshire 7 R Stephen T. Pelkey Jaffrey Coos 1 R/D Frederick W. King, Sr. Colebrook Coos 1 R/D Eric G. Stohl Colebrook Coos 2 D Paula E. Bradley Randolph Coos 2 D William J. Cowie Stark Coos 2 D Dana Landers Northumberland Y ?* Y N* Coos 2 D D. Scott Merrick Lancaster Coos 2 R Dorothy J. Paras Goodwin Whitefield Coos 2 R William "Bill" Remick Lancaster Coos 2 R Herbert D. Richardson Lancaster Y Y Y Y Coos 2 R John E. Tholl, Jr. Whitefield Coos 3 R Bruce S. Lary Gorham Coos 4 D "Bernie" Buzzell Berlin Coos 4 D Edgar "Ed" Mears Berlin Y Y Y N* Coos 4 D Robert L. Theberge Berlin Coos 4 R Robert D. Brown Berlin Coos 4 R Renney E. Morneau Berlin Grafton 1 D "Doug" Grant Littleton ?* ?* ?* ?* Grafton 1 D Sally Sherrard Littleton Grafton 1 R Stephanie Eaton Littleton Grafton 1 R John L. Ward Littleton Grafton 2 D Martha Stroup McLeod Franconia Grafton 2 R Ralph J. Doolan Bethlehem Grafton 3 D Wilfred T. Bishop Lincoln Grafton 3 D Norma Roth Jackman Lincoln Grafton 3 R Edmond Gionet Lincoln Y Y Y N* Grafton 3 R Gregory M. Sorg Easton Y Y Y N* Grafton 4 R/D Bonnie Ham Woodstock Y Y Y Y Grafton 5 R Paul C. Ingbretson Haverhill Grafton 5 R/D Robert J. Giuda Warren Grafton 6 D Ruth Cserr Orford Grafton 6 D Gordon Porter Miller Orford Grafton 6 R John R.M. Alger Rumney Grafton 6 R Robert "Bob" Barker Campton Grafton 7 D Mary R. Cooney Plymouth Grafton 7 R Elizabeth S. Gabler Hebron Grafton 7 R Debra A. Naro Plymouth Grafton 8 D Jennifer Mitchell Holderness Grafton 8 R Andrew L. Dorsett Ashland Grafton 8 R Margie Maybeck Holderness Grafton 8 R/D Burton W. Williams Bristol Grafton 9 D Bernard "Bernie" Benn Hanover Grafton 9 D Ruth Bleyler Lyme Grafton 9 D Sharon L. Nordgren Hanover Grafton 9 D Hilda Weyl Sokol Hanover Y Y ? Y Grafton 9 R Katherine Racicot Hanover Grafton 9 R Jesse Roisin Hanover Grafton 9 R Thomas W. Toner Lyme Grafton 10 D Catherine Mulholland Grafton Grafton 10 D Curtis E. Payne Enfield Grafton 10 D "Pete" E. Solomon Canaan Grafton 10 R Scott Borthwick Canaan Grafton 10 R Paul Mirski Enfield Y Y Y N* CHART KEY: * Indicates comments Y=yes N= no ?=unsure (If left blank, no reply) End Support Small Cig End Donor Targeted Tax Hike County Dist. Party Name Hometown SWPT Towns Aid for 7/1/05? 7/1/05? (HB717)? Education Grafton 10 R Charles E. Sova Orange Y Y Y Y Grafton 11 D Susan Almy Lebanon ?* ?* N* Y* Grafton 11 D Gene Andersen Lebanon Grafton 11 D Lee Hammond Lebanon Grafton 11 D Anna L. "Laurie" Harding Lebanon Grafton 11 Ind Ralph Akins Lebanon Grafton 11 R Arthur F. Creighton Lebanon Grafton 11 R John A. Guidotti Lebanon Grafton 11 R Daniel A. Nash Lebanon Grafton 11 R Carl Porter Lebanon Y Y Y N Hillsborough 1 D David Essex Antrim Hillsborough 1 D Jayme H. Simoes Hillsborough Hillsborough 1 D Scott E. "Scotty" Welch Hillsborough Y Y Y N* Hillsborough 1 R "Jim" Carew Hillsborough Hillsborough 1 R Larry G. Elliott Hillsborough Hillsborough 1 R Desmond M. Ford Hancock Hillsborough 2 D Claudia A. Chase Francestown Hillsborough 2 D Nell Conkwright Greenfield Hillsborough 2 R Jarvis M. Adams IV Greenfield Hillsborough 2 R Dario A. Carrara Greenfield Y Y Y N Hillsborough 3 D John Friede Peterborough Hillsborough 3 D "Jill" Shaffer Hammond Peterborough Hillsborough 3 D Anne-Marie Irwin Peterborough Hillsborough 3 D Stephen P. Spratt Greenville Hillsborough 3 R Donald Carlson New Ipswich Hillsborough 3 R Mark Carter Peterborough Y Y Y Y Hillsborough 3 R Terry A. Colls New Ipswich Hillsborough 3 R "Larry" Ross Peterborough Hillsborough 4 D Linda T. Foster Mont Vernon Hillsborough 4 D Andrew "Andy" Roeper Lyndeborough Hillsborough 4 D David Woodbury New Boston Hillsborough 4 D "Gerry" Wroe Wilton Hillsborough 4 R Pamela D.
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