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Office of the Secretary of State - Election Division OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION STATE REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION WINNERS – 2019 - 2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party State Representative BELKNAP County District 1 Harry Viens Center Harbor 206 Coe Hill Road, PO Box 127 Center Harbor, NH 03226 REP District 2 Glen Aldrich Gilford 343 Old Lake Shore Road Gilford, NH 03249 REP Harry H. Bean Gilford 234 Saltmarsh Pond Road Gilford, NH 03249 REP Deanna Jurius Meredith 49 Stoney Brook Road Meredith, NH 03253 REP Jonathan D. Mackie Meredith 20 Campground Road Meredith, NH 03253 REP District 3 David Huot Laconia 19 Wildwood Road Laconia, NH 03246 DEM Richard B. Beaudoin Laconia PO Box 6373 Lakeport, NH 03246 REP Peter J. Spanos Laconia PO Box 102 Winnisquam, NH 03289 REP Frank Tilton Laconia 56 Orchard Street Laconia, NH 03246 REP District 4 Dennis H. Fields Sanbornton 429 Lower Bay Road Sanbornton, NH 03269 REP Timothy Lang, Sr. Sanbornton 140 Upper Smith Road Sanbornton, NH 03269 REP District 5 George Feeney Alton PO Box 221 Alton Bay, NH 03810 REP Peter Varney Alton PO Box 1059 Alton, NH 03809 REP District 6 John R. Plumer Belmont 34 Bean Hill Road Belmont, NH 03220 REP OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION STATE REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION WINNERS – 2019 - 2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party Mike Sylvia Belmont 216 Farrarville Road Belmont, NH 03220 REP District 7 Barbara Comtois Barnstead PO Box 186 Center Barnstead, NH 03225 REP District 8 Raymond Howard, Jr. Alton 311 Stockbridge Corner Alton, NH 03809 REP District 9 Charlie St. Clair Laconia PO Box 5416 Laconia, NH 03247 DEM CARROLL County District 1 Anita Burroughs Bartlett PO Box 487 Glen, NH 03838 DEM District 2 Tom Buco Conway PO Box 3149 Conway, NH 03818 DEM Harrison Kanzler Conway 99 Carol Ann Way North Conway, NH 03860 DEM Stephen L. Woodcock Conway PO Box 234 Center Conway, NH 03813 DEM District 3 Jerry Knirk Freedom 30 Clancy Road Freedom, NH 03846 DEM Susan Ticehurst Tamworth 15 Acorn Lane Tamworth, NH 03886 DEM District 4 Glenn Cordelli Tuftonboro PO Box 209 Tuftonboro, NH 03816 REP Karel A. Crawford Moultonborough PO Box 825 Center Harbor, NH 03226 REP District 5 Lino M. Avellani Wakefield PO Box 516 Sanbornville, NH 03872 REP Ed Comeau Brookfield 212 Stoneham Road Brookfield, NH 03872 REP Bill Nelson Brookfield 98 Lyford Road Brookfield, NH 03872 REP OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION STATE REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION WINNERS – 2019 - 2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party District 6 Edith DesMarais Wolfeboro 116 Clark Road Wolfeboro, NH 03894 DEM John T. MacDonald Wolfeboro 34 Cotton Valley Road Wolfeboro, NH 03894 REP District 7 Ed Butler Hart's Location Notchland, 2 Morey Road Hart's Location, NH 03812 DEM District 8 William M. Marsh Brookfield 742 Pleasant Valley Road Wolfeboro, NH 03894 REP CHESHIRE County District 1 Michael D. Abbott Hinsdale PO Box 174 Hinsdale, NH 03451 DEM Paul Berch Westmoreland 956 River Road Westmoreland, NH 03467 DEM Cathryn Harvey Chesterfield PO Box 414 Spofford, NH 03462 DEM Lucy McVitty Weber Walpole 217 Old Keene Road Walpole, NH 03608 DEM District 2 John E. Mann Alstead 35 Prentice Hill Road Alstead, NH 03602 DEM District 3 Daniel Adams Eaton Stoddard 43 Shedd Hill Road Stoddard, NH 03464 DEM District 4 David Morrill Keene 15 Harrison Street, Apt 1 Keene, NH 03431 DEM District 5 John Bordenet Keene 22 Woodbury Street Keene, NH 03431 DEM District 6 David R. Meader Keene PO Box 1030 Keene, NH 03431 DEM OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION STATE REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION WINNERS – 2019 - 2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party District 7 Sparky Von Plinsky Keene 18 Allen Court Keene, NH 03431 DEM District 8 Donovan Fenton Keene 6 Kendall Road Keene, NH 03431 DEM District 9 Richard Ames Jaffrey 12 Blackberry Lane Jaffrey, NH 03452 DEM Douglas Ley Jaffrey 28 School Street Jaffrey, NH 03452 DEM District 10 Sandy Swinburne Marlborough 50 Pleasant Street Marlborough, NH 03455 DEM District 11 John B. Hunt Rindge 165 Sunridge Road Rindge, NH 03461 REP John O'Day Rindge 65 Kimball Road Rindge, NH 03461 REP District 12 Barry Faulkner Swanzey 109 Sawyer Crossing Road Swanzey, NH 03446 DEM Jennie Gomarlo Swanzey 100 Cram Hill Road Swanzey, NH 03446 DEM District 13 Henry A.L. Parkhurst Winchester One Parkhurst Place Winchester, NH 03470 DEM District 14 Craig R. Thompson Harrisville 31 Clymers Drive Harrisville, NH 03450 DEM District 15 Bruce L. Tatro Swanzey 208 Old Richmond Road Swanzey, NH 03446 DEM District 16 William A. Pearson Keene 24 Franklin Street Keene, NH 03431 DEM Joe Schapiro Keene 288 Church Street Keene, NH 03431 DEM OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION STATE REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION WINNERS – 2019 - 2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party COOS County District 1 John Fothergill Colebrook 37 Colby Street Colebrook, NH 03576 REP Michael Furbush Colebrook 24 Bear Rock Road Colebrook, NH 03576 REP District 2 Wayne Moynihan Dummer 138 Plain Road Dummer, NH 03588 DEM District 3 Larry L. Laflamme Berlin 474 Second Avenue Berlin, NH 03570 DEM Henry Noel Berlin 7 Bisson Rd Berlin, NH 03570 DEM Yvonne Thomas Berlin 557 Norway Street Berlin, NH 03570 DEM District 4 Kevin Craig Lancaster 53 Prospect Street Lancaster, NH 03584 REP District 5 Edith Tucker Randolph 13 Cold Brook Road Randolph, NH 03593 DEM District 6 William A. Hatch Gorham 79 Promenade Street Gorham, NH 03581 DEM District 7 Troy Merner Lancaster PO Box 421 Lancaster, NH 03584 REP GRAFTON County District 1 Erin T. Hennessey Littleton 88 Lilac Lane Littleton, NH 03561 REP Linda Massimilla Littleton 197 Orchard Hill Road Littleton, NH 03561 DEM OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION STATE REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION WINNERS – 2019 - 2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party District 2 Tim Egan Sugar Hill 220 Jesseman Rd Sugar Hill, NH 03586 DEM District 3 Susan Ford Easton 557 Sugar Hill Road Easton, NH 03580 DEM District 4 Rick M. Ladd Haverhill PO Box 67 Haverhill, NH 03765 REP District 5 Jerry M. Stringham Woodstock PO Box 879 Lincoln, NH 03251 DEM District 6 Kevin G. Maes Rumney PO Box 205 Rumney, NH 03266 DEM District 7 Richard Osborne Campton 195 Lower Beech Hill Road Campton, NH 03223 DEM District 8 Sallie Fellows Holderness 277 Mt. Prospect Road Holderness, NH 03245 DEM Suzanne Smith Hebron 20 Brookside Lane Hebron, NH 03241 DEM Joyce Weston Plymouth 204 Loon Lake Road Plymouth, NH 03264 DEM District 9 Ned Gordon Bristol PO Box 112 Bristol, NH 03222 REP Vincent Paul Migliore Bridgewater 198 Whittemore Point So Bridgewater, NH 03222 REP District 10 Roger W. Dontonville Enfield 90 Lewin Road Enfield, NH 03748 DEM District 11 Timothy Josephson Canaan 722 NH Rte 118 Canaan, NH 03741 DEM OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION STATE REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION WINNERS – 2019 - 2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party District 12 Polly Kent Campion Hanover 44 King Road Etna, NH 03750 DEM Mary Jane Mulligan Hanover 156 1/2 Lyme Road Hanover, NH 03755 DEM Garrett Muscatel Hanover HB 2813 Hanover, NH 03755 DEM Sharon Nordgren Hanover 23 Rope Ferry Road Hanover, NH 03755 DEM District 13 Richard M. Abel Lebanon 28 Apple Blossom Drive West Lebanon, NH 03784 DEM Susan W. Almy Lebanon 266 Poverty Lane 4B Lebanon, NH 03766 DEM Laurel Stavis Lebanon 19 Apple Blossom Drive West Lebanon, NH 03784 DEM George Sykes Lebanon 3 Avon Avenue Lebanon, NH 03766 DEM District 14 Elaine H. French Littleton 190 Elm Street Littleton, NH 03561 DEM District 15 Denny Ruprecht Landaff 417 South Main Street Landaff, NH 03585 DEM District 16 Francesca Diggs Rumney PO Box 177 Rumney, NH 03266 DEM District 17 Joshua Adjutant Ashland PO Box 593 Ashland, NH 03217 DEM HILLSBOROUGH County District 1 Jim Fedolfi Hillsborough 21 Bradford Circle Hillsborough, NH 03244 REP Marjorie Porter Hillsborough 64 School Street Hillsborough, NH 03244 DEM OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION STATE REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION WINNERS – 2019 - 2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party District 2 Keith Erf Weare PO Box 338 Weare, NH 03281 REP Gary S. Hopper Weare 107 Buxton School Road Weare, NH 03281 REP JP Marzullo Deering 17 Becca Lane Deering, NH 03244 REP District 3 Dan Pickering Hancock 8 Clark Farm Road Hancock, NH 03449 DEM District 4 Jennifer Bernet Wilton 229 Temple Road Wilton, NH 03086 DEM Kermit Williams Wilton 55 Burns Hill Road Wilton, NH 03086 DEM District 5 Donna Mombourquette New Boston PO Box 14 New Boston, NH 03070 DEM David Woodbury New Boston 37 McCurdy Road New Boston, NH 03070 DEM District 6 Joe Alexander, Jr. Goffstown 3 Oakwood Lane, Unit 1 Goffstown, NH 03045 REP Barbara J. Griffin Goffstown 84 Merrill Road Goffstown, NH 03045 REP Michael Gunski Goffstown 3 Paige Hill Road Goffstown, NH 03045 REP Fred Plett Goffstown 65 Wallace Road Goffstown, NH 03045 REP Cole Riel Goffstown 46 Kimberly Lane Goffstown, NH 03045 DEM District 7 Linda Rea Camarota Bedford 16 Weymouth Drive Bedford, NH 03110 REP David J. Danielson Bedford 9 Darby Lane Bedford, NH 03110 REP Linda Gould Bedford 2 Elder Williams Road Bedford, NH 03110 REP John A. Graham Bedford 8 Ministerial Circle Bedford, NH 03110 REP Sue Mullen Bedford 13 Privet Hedge Lane Bedford, NH 03110 DEM OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION STATE REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION WINNERS – 2019 - 2020 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party Michael D. Trento Bedford 6 Barr Farm Bedford, NH 03110 REP District 8 Jeff Goley Manchester 1683 River Road Manchester, NH 03104 DEM Diane M.
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