City of Nashua, NH 9/8/20 Unofficial Results, State Primary Election, Wards 1 - 9 Includes Write-In Candidates Who Received at Least 35 Votes (RSA 659:88)

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City of Nashua, NH 9/8/20 Unofficial Results, State Primary Election, Wards 1 - 9 Includes Write-In Candidates Who Received at Least 35 Votes (RSA 659:88) City of Nashua, NH 9/8/20 Unofficial Results, State Primary Election, Wards 1 - 9 Includes write-in candidates who received at least 35 votes (RSA 659:88) Republican Governor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Nobody 8 5 6 2 6 4 9 11 8 59 Chris Sununu 866 615 617 244 852 446 514 651 777 5582 Karen Testerman 91 76 69 48 114 65 56 63 72 654 6295 United States Senator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Gerard Beloin 19 6 16 7 14 6 4 6 20 98 Don Bolduc 395 248 258 117 320 189 213 265 348 2353 Andy Martin 25 27 27 17 36 31 24 23 36 246 Corky Messner 479 385 362 142 561 272 302 391 420 3314 6011 Representative in Congress 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Steven Negron 569 372 398 169 673 300 395 454 627 3957 Matthew D. Bjelobrk 34 43 28 12 18 23 19 19 33 229 Lynne Ferrari Blankenbeker 275 209 205 81 211 139 110 187 148 1565 Eli D. Clemmer 31 25 25 15 36 24 19 26 21 222 5973 Executive Councilor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Bob Clegg 385 249 258 123 345 201 222 290 357 2430 Dave Wheeler 514 387 375 154 552 280 314 359 418 3353 5783 City of Nashua, NH 9/8/20 Unofficial Results, State Primary Election, Wards 1 - 9 Includes write-in candidates who received at least 35 votes (RSA 659:88) State Senator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Kevin Avard - District 12 863 607 836 2306 Mariellen MacKay - District 13 510 231 396 434 546 656 2773 Sheriff 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Page 1 of 8 Christopher Connelly 591 428 435 189 679 319 331 451 526 3949 Joshua Holmes 216 127 115 55 153 108 136 128 170 1208 County Attorney 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total John J. Coughlin 474 306 342 159 530 282 286 357 441 3177 Dan Hynes 342 264 230 94 311 147 193 217 265 2063 County Treasurer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total David G. Fredette 803 567 553 239 785 420 445 555 691 5058 Register of Deeds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Jack Flanagan 406 370 348 160 544 257 256 327 447 3115 Edward J. Sapienza 361 177 191 86 241 163 206 212 235 1872 Register of Probate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total David Salvatore Recupero 175 177 189 88 232 126 181 154 183 1505 Elizabeth Ann Moreau 588 357 317 150 528 293 260 366 481 3340 County Commissioner 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Michael Soucy 767 555 513 235 776 410 432 527 657 4872 State Representatives 3 nominated per ward 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tom Lanzara 732 732 Rosemary Russell 624 624 Elizabeth Ferreira 634 634 City of Nashua, NH 9/8/20 Unofficial Results, State Primary Election, Wards 1 - 9 Includes write-in candidates who received at least 35 votes (RSA 659:88) State Representatives 3 nominated per ward 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Page 2 of 8 Brian Mercer 465 465 Julie Smith 413 413 Michael McCarthy 460 460 David Schoneman 503 503 Howard D. Coffman 327 327 Doris Hohensee 294 294 Amanda Reichert 273 273 Ryan Terrell 202 202 Elizabeth Van Twuyver 165 165 Joost Baumeister 141 141 Paula Johnson 653 653 Di Lothrop 548 548 Joseph Cole 618 618 Kevin Scully 416 416 Charlie Hall 426 426 Edith Hogan 336 336 Jacqueline Casey 316 316 Paul Hutsteiner 391 391 Peter L. Silva 506 506 Anthony DiPaolo 414 414 City of Nashua, NH 9/8/20 Unofficial Results, State Primary Election, Wards 1 - 9 Includes write-in candidates who received at least 35 votes (RSA 659:88) Page 3 of 8 State Representatives 3 nominated per ward 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Bill Ohm 528 528 Tyler Gouveia 453 453 Paula Desjardins Moran 393 393 Bill O'Brien 502 502 Delegates to State Convention 2 elected in Ward 4; 3 each in Wards 1 - 3 and 5 - 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ronald F. Lanzara, Sr. 703 703 Marie Muller 598 598 Bob Duffy 611 611 Chris Buda 537 537 Jeffrey Creem 436 436 Doris Hohensee 386 386 Tara Sennick 226 226 City of Nashua, NH 9/8/20 Unofficial Results, State Primary Election, Wards 1 - 9 Includes write-in candidates who received at least 35 votes (RSA 659:88) Delegates to State Convention 2 elected in Ward 4; 3 each in Wards 1 - 3 and 5 - 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Theresa A. Negron 676 676 Paula Johnson 556 556 Chuck Lothrop 474 474 Page 4 of 8 Di Lothrop 353 353 Teresa Scully 406 406 Timothy Twombly 346 346 Daniel T. Moriarty 342 342 Beth Scaer 242 242 Stephen Scaer 196 196 Write-in: 1 1 Karen Thoman 597 597 Paul Thoman 571 571 Iang Jeon 517 517 City of Nashua, NH 9/8/20 Unofficial Results, State Primary Election, Wards 1 - 9 Democratic Governor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Andru Volinsky 413 290 314 192 296 242 305 352 318 2722 Dan Feltes 542 459 517 261 564 359 304 560 532 4098 6820 United States Senator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Paul J. Krautmann 47 33 33 36 31 32 31 41 39 323 Jeanne Shaheen 997 758 836 431 917 609 625 916 847 6936 Tom Alciere 17 15 25 17 20 21 12 11 24 162 7421 Page 5 of 8 Representative in Congress 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Ann McLane Kuster 967 741 817 432 894 587 582 892 833 6745 Joseph Mirzoeff 83 61 71 49 63 74 73 65 75 614 14718 Executive Councilor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Debora B. Pignatelli 975 760 817 435 864 608 605 882 838 6784 6784 State Senator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Melanie Levesque - District 12 987 759 860 2606 Cindy Rosenwald - District 13 837 435 587 591 861 829 4140 Sheriff 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Bill Barry 917 720 781 413 822 577 579 815 783 6407 County Attorney 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Michael Conlon 891 704 756 411 788 561 569 807 778 6265 City of Nashua, NH 9/8/20 Unofficial Results, State Primary Election, Wards 1 - 9 County Treasurer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total William Bryk 892 692 753 401 786 547 566 788 760 6185 Register of Deeds 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Jim O'Connell 259 149 228 104 148 132 173 180 227 1600 Mary Ann Crowell 613 539 519 313 549 449 404 601 551 4538 Register of Probate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Elizabeth Ropp 891 703 745 410 793 565 569 793 769 6238 County Commissioner 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total David Bernard Lisle 334 252 291 145 221 162 224 207 300 2136 Daniel C. Hansberry 526 406 449 268 576 410 343 589 464 4031 Page 6 of 8 State Representatives 3 nominated per ward 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Bruce Cohen 722 722 Jan Schmidt 921 921 William Bordy 690 690 Ray Newman 610 610 Sue Newman 681 681 Paul R. Bergeron 634 634 Patricia Klee 744 744 Suzanne Vail 707 707 Sherry Dutzy 675 675 Stacie-Marie Laughton 247 247 David E. Cote 307 307 Fred E. Davis Jr. 207 207 Manny Espitia 292 292 City of Nashua, NH 9/8/20 Unofficial Results, State Primary Election, Wards 1 - 9 State Representatives 3 nominated per ward 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Michael Pedersen 671 671 Dan Toomey 697 697 Allison Nutting-Wong 707 707 Frances Nutter-Upham 423 423 Efstathia Booras 415 415 Ken Gidge 305 305 Mark King 351 351 Catherine Sofikitis 507 507 Page 7 of 8 Deb Stevens 495 495 Melbourne Moran, Jr. 420 420 Latha Mangipudi 784 784 Laura Damphousse Telerski 461 461 Skip Cleaver 682 682 Marty Jack 636 636 Michael B. O'Brien, Sr. 697 697 Linda Harriott-Gathright 726 726 Page 8 of 8.
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