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Legislators 2020 11.20.2020.Xlsx Incu‐ District Party mbent First Last Address City Zip Email Phone 29 Dem. Yes Paul R. Bergeron 15 Stanstead Pl Nashua 03063 [email protected] 603‐320‐9594 35 Dem. Yes Skip Cleaver 4 Chadwick Cir, Apt H Nashua 03062 [email protected] 603‐305‐9871 28 Dem. Yes Bruce Cohen 17 Crimson Ct Nashua 03063 bruce‐[email protected] 603‐417‐6980 31 Dem. Yes David E. Cote 96 West Hollis St Nashua 03060 [email protected] 603‐882‐2244 30 Dem. Yes Sherry Dutzy 18 Swart Terr Nashua 03064 [email protected] 603‐557‐5599 36 Dem. Yes Linda Harriott‐Gathright 28 Marian Lane Nashua 03062 [email protected] 603‐880‐4537 21 Rep. Yes Dick Hinch 14 Ichabod Dr Merrimack 03054 [email protected] 603‐261‐6317 36 Dem. Yes Marty Jack 83 Cadogan Way Nashua 03062 [email protected] 603‐318‐0457 30 Dem. Yes Patricia S. Klee 9 Maywood Dr Nashua 03064 [email protected] 603‐883‐1942 31 Dem. No Stacie‐Marie Laughton 80 Elm St #1 Nashua 03060 [email protected] 603‐318‐3354 35 Dem. Yes Latha Mangipudi 20 Salmon Brook Dr Nashua 03062 [email protected] 603‐891‐1239 27 Dem. Yes Kat McGhee PO Box 1602 Hollis 03049 [email protected] 603‐465‐2033 33 Dem. Yes Fran Nutter‐Upham 3 Fulton St Nashua 03060 [email protected] 603‐889‐8806 28 Dem. Yes Jan Schmidt 11 Pope Cir Nashua 03063 [email protected] 603‐880‐6060 35 Dem. Yes Laura Telerski 5 Shakespeare Rd Nashua 03062 [email protected] 603‐320‐3957 22 Dem. No Daniel Veilleux 7 Colonel Wilkins Rd Amherst 03031 [email protected] 603‐554‐1189 30 Dem. Yes Suzanne Vail 28B Norton St Nashua 03064 [email protected] 603‐234‐0704 37 Rep. Yes Lynne Ober 3 Heritage Cir Hudson 03051 [email protected] 603‐883‐9654 41 Rep. Yes Laurie Sanborn 71 Eagle Dr Bedford 03110 [email protected] 603‐682‐1557 33 Dem. No Efstathia Booras 44 Balcom St Nashua 03060 [email protected] 603‐595‐7699 38 Dem. No Stephanie Hyland 122 Poor Farm Rd Francestown 03043 [email protected] 22 Dem. No Tony Labranche 63 Merrimack Rd Amherst 03031 [email protected] 978‐743‐6911 34 Dem. No Melbourne Moran, Jr. 30 Dickerman St Nashua 03060 [email protected] 978‐483‐0182 23 Dem. No Maria Perez 73 Westchester Dr Milford 03055 [email protected] 603‐801‐7867 40 Rep. No Keith Ammon PO Box 38 New Boston 03070 [email protected] 603‐296‐9879 44 Rep. No Ross Berry 401 Riverdale Ave Manchester 0310 [email protected] 603‐944‐9531 21 Rep. No Melissa Blasek 9 Twin Bridge Rd Merrimack 03054 [email protected] 603‐401‐2542 38 Rep. No Jim Creighton 155 Keene Rd Antrim 03440 [email protected] 603‐588‐2739 5 Rep. No William Foster 49 Mont Vernon Rd New Boston 03070 [email protected] 603‐487‐3404 5 Rep. No Gerald Griffin PO Box 1 Mont Vernon 0057 [email protected] 603‐673‐7467 21 Rep. No Bob Healey 68 Back River Rd Merrimack 03054 [email protected] 603‐424‐1753 27 Rep. No Susan Homola PO Box 129 Hollis 03049 [email protected] 603‐552‐9853 23 Rep. No Bill King 344 Elm St #5 Milford 03055 [email protected] 603‐490‐1810 4 Rep. No Jim Kofalt 46 Celts Way Wilton 03086 [email protected] 603‐769‐2130 28 Rep. No Tom Lanzara 340 BRd St Nashua 03063 [email protected] 26 Rep. No John Lewicke 928 Starch Mill Rd Mason 03048 [email protected] 603‐878‐2610 Incu‐ District Party mbent First Last Address City Zip Email Phone 21 Rep. No Maureen Mooney PO Box 1676 Merrimack 03054 [email protected] 603‐233‐0319 26 Rep. No Diane Pauer 12 Westview Rd Brookline 03033 [email protected] 603‐801‐5088 4 Rep. No Lisa Post 43 Crooked S Rd Lyndeborough 03082 [email protected] 23 Rep. No Vanessa Sheehan 70 Amherst St Milford 03055 [email protected] 603‐320‐6111 37 Rep. No Denise Smith [email protected] 31 Dem. Yes Manny Espitia 137 Chestnut St F12 Nashua 03060 [email protected] 714‐742‐9527 33 Dem. Yes Mark King 3 Lovewell St Nashua 03060 [email protected] 603‐998‐2400 22 Dem. Yes Megan A. Murray 2 Steeple Lane Amherst 03031 [email protected] 720‐320‐3351 29 Dem. Yes Ray Newman 25 Charlotte Avenue Nashua 03064 [email protected] 603‐880‐8973 29 Dem. Yes Sue Newman 25 Charlotte Avenue Nashua 03064 [email protected] 603‐880‐8973 32 Dem. Yes Allison Nutting‐Wong 49 MacDonald Dr Nashua 03062 [email protected] 603‐809‐0560 36 Dem. Yes Michael B. O'Brien, Sr. 4 Woodfield St Nashua 03062 Michael.O'[email protected] 603‐888‐8051 32 Dem. Yes Michael P. Pedersen 11 Delaware Rd Nashua 03062 [email protected] 603‐578‐1253 23 Dem. Yes Peter Petrigno 34 Shady Lane Milford 03055 [email protected] 603‐672‐2905 21 Dem. Yes Rosemarie Rung 21 Ministerial Dr Merrimack 03054 [email protected] 34 Dem. Yes Catherine Sofikitis 54 Marshall St Nashua 03060 [email protected] 603‐459‐8163 34 Dem. Yes Deb Stevens 53 Arlington St Nashua 03060 [email protected] unlisted 32 Dem. Yes Dan Toomehy 10 Lantern Lane Nashua 03062 [email protected] 603‐484‐3992 20 Rep. Yes Ralph G. Boehm 6 Gibson Dr Litchfield 03052 [email protected] 603‐860‐6309 37 Rep. Yes Bob Greene 11 Campbello St Hudson 03051 [email protected] 603‐880‐3929 20 Rep. Yes Rich Lascelles 236 Bancroft Hwy Litchfield 03052 [email protected] 603‐325‐5523 37 Rep. Yes Alicia Lekas 30 Barretts Hill Rd Hudson 03051 [email protected] 603‐881‐8960 37 Rep. Yes Tony Lekas 30 Barretts Hill Rd Hudson 03051 [email protected] 603‐305‐5726 44 Rep. Yes Mark McLean 43 Forest Hill Way Manchester 03109 [email protected] 603‐668‐0076 21 Rep. Yes Jeanine Notter 19 Whittier Rd Merrimack 03054 [email protected] 603‐423‐0408 37 Rep. Yes Hershel Nunez 21 Webster Avenue Pelham 03076 [email protected] 603‐260‐9630 37 Rep. Yes Russell Ober 3 Heritage Cir Hudson 03051 [email protected] 603‐883‐9654 37 Rep. Yes Andrew Prout 6 Raven Dr Hudson 03051 [email protected] 603‐265‐0771 37 Rep. Yes Andrew Renzullo 2 Heritage Cir Hudson 03051 [email protected] 603‐882‐8962 37 Rep. Yes Kim Rice 9 Hickory St Hudson 03051 [email protected] 603‐943‐3369 37 Rep. Yes Jordan G. Ulery PO Box 15 Hudson 03051 [email protected] 603‐231‐7867.
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