New Hampshire House of Representatives
Lower house of the New Hampshire General Court
The New Hampshire House of Representatives is the lower house in the New Hampshire General Court , the bicameral legislature of the state of New Hampshire . The House of Representatives consists of 400 members coming from 203 legislative districts across the state, created from divisions of the state's counties . On average, each legislator represents about 3,300 residents, which is the smallest state legislative population-to-representative ratio in the country.
New Hampshire has by far the largest lower house of any American state; the second-largest, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives , has 203 members. The House is the fourth-largest lower house in the English-speaking world (behind the 435-member United States House of Representatives , 543-member Lok Sabha of India , and 650-member House of Commons of the United Kingdom ).[ 2]
Districts vary in number of seats based on their populations, with the least-populous districts electing only one member and the most populous electing 10, not counting floterial seats.[ 3]
Voters are allowed to cast as many votes as there are seats to be filled in the district. For instance, in a two-member district, a voter can vote for up to two candidates, in a ten-seat district, for up to ten candidates. Plurality block voting often results in one party winning all of the seats in the district, as the (cross-sectional) results below for the current representation attest. Like in the districts elected by First-past-the-post voting , proportionality of party represention is not generally produced.
Some municipalities are in multiple districts, including floterial districts , so as to achieve more equal apportionment by population.
Unlike in many state legislatures , there is no single "aisle" to cross per se, as members of both parties sit partially segregated in five sections. The seat section and number is put on the legislator's motor vehicle license plate, which they pay for if they wish to put one on their personal automobiles, or in the case of the chairpersons and party leaders, their title is put on the legislative plate. Seating location is enforced, as seating is pre-assigned. Although the personal preference of the legislator is asked, usually chairmen and those with special needs are given the preferred aisle seats. The sixth section is the Speaker's seat at the head of the hall.
The House of Representatives has met in Representatives Hall of the New Hampshire State House since 1819. Representatives Hall is thus the oldest chamber in the United States still in continuous legislative use.[ 4] Large arched windows line the walls. On the rostrum hang portraits of John P. Hale , Abraham Lincoln , George Washington , Franklin Pierce , and Daniel Webster .
Composition
↓
191
196
Democratic
Republican
Affiliation
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic
Ind
Lib
Republican
Vacant
End of 2010 session
216
0
174
390
10
Begin session 2011
102
0
298
400
0
End of 2012 session
104
290
394
6
Begin session 2013
219
0
179
398
2
End of 2014 session
213
173
386
14
Begin session 2015
160
1
0
239
400
0
End of 2016 session
156
1
230
388
12
Begin session 2017
173
0
0
226
399
1
End of 2018 session
167
3
211
381
19
Begin 2019 session
233
0
167
400
0
End of 2020 session[ 5]
230
157
387
13
Begin 2021 session
187
0
213
400
0
End of 2022 session
178
1
0
202
381
19
Begin 2023 session[ 6] [ 7]
197
0
201
398
2
February 21, 2023[ 8]
198
399
1
April 1, 2023[ 9]
197
398
2
April 26, 2023[ 10]
200
397
3
May 16, 2023[ 11]
198
398
2
June 7, 2023[ 12]
197
1
0
June 13, 2023[ 13]
2
199
July 5, 2023[ 14]
196
397
3
August 22, 2023[ 15]
197
398
2
September 18, 2023[ 16]
196
397
3
September 19, 2023[ 17] [ 18]
197
198
October 2, 2023[ 19]
196
3
November 7, 2023[ 20]
197
398
2
November 13, 2023[ 21]
196
397
3
December 1, 2023[ 22]
195
396
4
January 23, 2024[ 23]
200
398
2
February 8, 2024[ 24]
194
201
February 9, 2024[ 25]
2
397
3
February 10, 2024[ 26]
193
396
4
March 12, 2024[ 27]
195
398
2
March 23, 2024[ 28]
194
397
3
May 1, 2024[ 29]
200
396
4
May 15, 2024[ 30]
199
395
5
May 2024[ 31]
193
200
July 1, 2024[ 32]
199
394
6
July 17, 2024[ 33]
198
393
7
July 31, 2024[ 34]
1
392
8
August 28, 2024[ 35]
192
391
9
August 30, 2024[ 36]
191
390
10
September 11, 2024[ 37]
197
389
11
November 2024[ 38]
2
196
Latest voting share
49.1%
0.5%
50.4%
Leadership
The current leadership of the house is as follows:
Committees
The current committee leadership in the New Hampshire House of Representatives is listed below.[ 39]
The chair is the presiding officer of the committee, responsible for leading hearings, maintaining order, and enforcing committee rules. In the absence of the chair, the vice chair becomes presiding officer for the hearing. The clerk is responsible for all administrative matters for the committee, including attendance, minutes, and recording votes. The ranking member is the chief representative of the minority party on the committee, and is traditionally appointed chair when the majority changes hands. Chairs and vice chairs are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the speaker, while ranking members are appointed by the speaker on recommendation of the minority leader. The committee clerk is selected by the committee chair. The speaker can unilaterally remove or reassign any committee member, chair, vice chair or clerk.
List of members (2022–2024)
Belknap
Carroll
District
Representative
Party
Municipality(ies) represented
First elected
01
Thomas Buco
Dem
Conway
2012 (2004–2010)
David Paige
Dem
2022
Stephen Woodcock
Dem
2018
02
Anita Burroughs
Dem
Albany , Bartlett , Chatham , Hale's Location , Hart's Location , Jackson , Sandwich
2018
Chris McAleer
Dem
2020
03
Richard Brown
Rep
Madison , Moultonborough , Tamworth
2022
Karel Crawford
Rep
2012
04
Lino Avellani
Rep
Brookfield , Eaton , Effingham , Freedom , Wakefield
2014
Mike Belcher
Rep
2022
05
Jonathan Smith
Rep
Ossipee
2020
06
John MacDonald
Rep
Tuftonboro , Wolfeboro
2018
Katy Peternel
Rep
2022
07
Glenn Cordelli
Rep
Ossipee, Tuftonboro, Wolfeboro
2012
08
Michael Costable
Rep
Brookfield, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, Madison, Moultonborough, Tamworth, Wakefield
2022 (2016–2020)
Mark McConkey
Rep
2020 (2002–2018)
Cheshire
District
Representative
Party
Municipality(ies) represented
First elected
01
Nicholas Germana
Dem
Keene (Ward 1)
2022
02
Dru Fox
Dem
Keene (Ward 3)
2020
03
Philip Jones
Dem
Keene (Ward 5)
2022
04
Jodi Newell
Dem
Keene (Ward 4)
2022
05
Lucy Weber
Dem
Surry , Walpole
2006
06
Michael Abbott
Dem
Chesterfield , Hinsdale , Westmoreland
2014
Cathryn Harvey
Dem
2016
07
Vacant [ 34]
Keene (Ward 2)
08
Lucius Parshall
Dem
Harrisville , Marlborough , Nelson , Roxbury , Sullivan
2020
09
Daniel Eaton
Dem
Alstead , Gilsum , Marlow
2012 (1976–1990; 2002–2010)
10
Barrett Faulkner
Dem
Richmond , Swanzey
2016
Bruce Tatro
Dem
2022 (2010–2020)
11
Vacant [ 37]
Winchester
12
Dick Thackston
Rep
Fitzwilliam , Troy
2022
13
Richard Ames
Dem
Dublin , Jaffrey
2012
14
John B. Hunt
Rep
Rindge
1986
15
Renee Monteil
Dem
Chesterfield, Hinsdale, Keene (Wards 1–5)
2022
Amanda Toll
Dem
2020
16
Joe Schapiro
Dem
Alstead, Gilsum, Harrisville, Keene (Ward 2), Marlborough, Marlow, Nelson, Roxbury, Stoddard, Sullivan
2016
17
Jennifer Rhodes
Rep
Fitzwilliam, Richmond, Swanzey, Troy, Winchester
2020
18
Jim Qualey
Rep
Dublin, Jaffrey, Rindge
2020
Matthew Santonastaso
Rep
2020
Coös
District
Representative
Party
Municipality(ies) represented
First elected
01
Sean Durkin
Rep
Dalton , Lancaster , Northumberland , Stratford
2024↑
James Tierney Jr.
Rep
2022
02
Arnold Davis
Rep
Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant , Cambridge , Clarksville , Dix's Grant , Dixville , Dummer , Errol , Milan , Millsfield , Odell , Pittsburg , Second College Grant , Stark , Wentworth Location
2020
03
Mike Ouellet
Rep
Colebrook , Columbia , Erving's Location , Stewartstown
2022
04
Seth King
Rep
Carroll , Jefferson , Kilkenny , Whitefield
2022
05
Corinne Cascadden
Dem
Berlin
2022
Henry Noel
Dem
2022 (2018–2020)
06
Michael Murphy
Rep
Bean's Grant , Bean's Purchase , Chandler's Purchase , Crawford's Purchase , Cutt's Grant , Gorham , Green's Grant , Hadley's Purchase , Low and Burbank's Grant , Martin's Location , Pinkham's Grant , Randolph , Sargent's Purchase , Shelburne , Success , Thompson and Meserve's Purchase
2024↑
07
Eamon Kelley
Dem
Berlin, Carroll, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Whitefield
2020
↑ Member was first elected in a special election.
Grafton
District
Representative
Party
Municipality(ies) represented
First elected
01
Linda Massimilla
Dem
Bath , Lisbon , Littleton , Lyman , Monroe , Sugar Hill
2012
David Rochefort
Rep
2022
Matthew Simon
Rep
2020
02
Jared Sullivan
Dem
Bethlehem , Franconia
2022
03
Jerry Stringham
Dem
Easton , Lincoln , Livermore , Woodstock
2022 (2018–2020)
04
Heather Baldwin
Dem
Ellsworth , Thornton , Waterville Valley
2022
05
Matthew Coulon
Rep
Benton , Haverhill , Landaff , Piermont , Warren
2022
Rick Ladd
Rep
2008
06
Vacant [ 32]
Orford , Rumney , Wentworth
07
Tommy Hoyt
Dem
Campton
2022
08
Bill Bolton
Dem
Ashland , Holderness , Plymouth
2022
Sallie Fellows
Dem
2018
Peter Lovett
Dem
2022
09
Corinne Morse
Dem
Canaan , Dorchester , Orange
2022
10
Carroll Brown Jr.
Rep
Bridgewater , Bristol
2022
11
Lex Berezhny
Rep
Alexandria , Grafton , Groton , Hebron
2020
12
Mary Hakken-Phillips
Dem
Hanover , Lyme
2020
Russell Muirhead
Dem
2020
James Murphy
Dem
2020
Vacant [ 26]
13
Laurel Stavis
Dem
Lebanon (Ward 1)
2018
14
George Sykes
Dem
Lebanon (Ward 2)
2012
15
Thomas H. Cormen
Dem
Lebanon (Ward 3)
2022
16
David Fracht
Dem
Enfield
2023↑
17
Susan Almy
Dem
Lebanon (Wards 1–3)
1996
18
John Sellers
Rep
Alexandria, Bridgewater, Bristol, Canaan, Dorchester, Enfield, Grafton, Groton, Hebron, Orange
2022
↑ Member was first elected in a special election.
Hillsborough
District
Representative
Party
Municipality(ies) represented
First elected
01
Kimberly Abare
Rep
Pelham
2022
Tom Mannion
Rep
2022
Sandra Panek
Rep
2022
Jeffrey Tenczar
Rep
2022
02
Loren Foxx
Dem
Bedford
2022
Ted Gorski
Rep
2020
Linda Gould
Rep
2014
Vacant [ 25]
Kristin Noble
Rep
2022
Catherine Rombeau
Dem
2021↑
Laurie Sanborn
Rep
2012 (2010 – June 2012)
03
Paige Beauchemin
Dem
Nashua (Ward 4)
2023↑
Fred Davis Jr.
Dem
2022 (2018–2020)
Marc Plamondon
Dem
2023↑
04
Ray Newman
Dem
Nashua (Ward 2)
2018
Sue Newman
Dem
2016
Linda Ryan
Dem
2022
05
Shelley Devine
Dem
Nashua (Ward 1)
2022
Susan Elberger
Dem
2022
Heather Raymond
Dem
2022
06
Sherry Dutzy
Dem
Nashua (Ward 3)
2016
Carry Spier
Dem
2022
Suzanne Vail
Dem
2018 (2012–2014)
07
Alicia Gregg
Dem
Nashua (Ward 7)
2022
Louis Juris
Dem
2022
Catherine Sofikitis
Dem
2016
08
Efstathia Booras
Dem
Nashua (Ward 6)
2020 (2012–2016)
Christal Lloyd
Dem
2022
Fran Nutter-Upham
Dem
2018
09
William Dolan
Dem
Nashua (Ward 5)
2022
Allison Nutting-Wong
Dem
2018 (2016 – May 2018)
Michael Pedersen
Dem
2018
10
Linda Harriott-Gathright
Dem
Nashua (Ward 9)
2018 (2012–2014)
Martin Jack
Dem
2012
Michael O'Brien
Dem
2012
11
Will Darby
Dem
Nashua (Ward 8)
2022
Latha Mangipudi
Dem
2013↑
Laura Telerski
Dem
2018
12
William Boyd III
Rep
Merrimack
2021↑
Vacant [ 33]
Tim McGough
Rep
2022 (1996–2000)
Maureen Mooney
Rep
2020 (2002–2008)
Nancy Murphy
Dem
2022 (2018–2020)
Jeanine Notter
Rep
2010
Rosemarie Rung
Dem
2018
Wendy Thomas
Dem
2022 (2018–2020)
13
Stephen Kennedy
Rep
Hudson
2022
Cathy Kenny
Rep
2022
Andrew Prout
Rep
2016
Andrew Renzullo
Rep
2016 (2004–2014)
Jordan Ulery
Rep
2004
Robert Wherry
Rep
2022
14
Ralph Boehm
Rep
Litchfield
2018 (2008–2016; 2004–2006)
Richard Lascelles
Rep
2016
15
Mark McLean
Rep
Manchester (Ward 8)
2017↑ (2014–2016)
Mark Proulx
Rep
2022 (2014–2020; 2010–2012)
16
Larry Gagne
Rep
Manchester (Ward 6)
2008
William Infantine
Rep
2020 (2002–2016)
17
Linda DiSilvestro
Dem
Manchester (Ward 2)
2012
David Preece
Dem
2022
18
Jessica Grill
Dem
Manchester (Ward 12)
2022
Juliet Smith
Dem
2022
19
Jane Beaulieu
Dem
Manchester (Ward 10)
2012 (2004–2010)
Heidi Hamer
Dem
2018
20
Candace Gibbons
Dem
Manchester (Ward 9)
2022
Alissandra Murray
Dem
2022
21
Jeffrey Goley
Dem
Manchester (Ward 1)
2004 (1998–2002)
Christine Seibert
Dem
2022
22
Patricia Cornell
Dem
Manchester (Ward 11)
2014
Nicole Leapley
Dem
2022
23
Jean Jeudy
Dem
Manchester (Ward 3)
2005↑
Patrick Long
Dem
2006
24
Donald Bouchard
Dem
Manchester (Ward 4)
2018
Christopher Herbert
Dem
2014
25
Amanda Bouldin
Dem
Manchester (Ward 5)
2014
Kathy Staub
Dem
2022
26
Brian Cole
Rep
Manchester (Ward 7)
2022
Mary Freitas
Dem
2014
27
Karen Reid
Rep
Deering , Francestown
2022
28
Leah Cushman
Rep
Weare
2020
Keith Erf
Rep
2018
29
Joe Alexander
Rep
Goffstown
2018
Judi Lanza
Dem
2022
Fred Plett
Rep
2018
Sheila Seidel
Rep
2022
30
Riché Colcombe
Rep
Antrim , Bennington , Hillsborough , Windsor
2022
Jim Creighton
Rep
2020
Jim Fedolfi
Rep
2016
31
Molly Howard
Dem
Greenfield , Hancock
2022
32
Diane Kelley
Rep
New Ipswich , Temple , Wilton
2020
Jim Kofalt
Rep
2020
Shane Sirois
Rep
2022
33
Peter Leishman
Dem
Peterborough , Sharon
2011↑ (1996–2002; 2006–2010)
Jonah Wheeler
Dem
2022
34
Daniel LeClerc
Dem
Amherst
2022
Jennifer Morton
Dem
2022
Daniel Veilleux
Dem
2020
35
Kat McGhee
Dem
Hollis
2018
Ben Ming
Dem
2022
36
John Lewicke
Rep
Brookline , Greenville , Mason
2020 (2016–2018)
Diane Pauer
Rep
2020
37
Megan Murray
Dem
Amherst, Milford
2018
38
Alicia Lekas
Rep
Hudson, Litchfield
2018
Tony Lekas
Rep
2018
39
Benjamin Baroody
Dem
Manchester (Wards 6, 8–9)
2014
Vacant [ 30]
40
Vacant [ 36]
Manchester (Wards 1, 3, 10–12)
Mark MacKenzie
Dem
2022 (2016–2018)
Trinidad Tellez
Dem
2022
Matthew Wilhelm
Dem
2018
41
Amy Bradley
Dem
Manchester (Wards 2, 4–5, 7)
2020
Jacqueline Chretien
Dem
2018
Mary Heath
Dem
2013↑
42
Keith Ammon
Rep
Lyndeborough , Mont Vernon , New Boston
2020 (2014–2018)
Gerald Griffin
Rep
2020 (2016–2018)
Lisa Post
Rep
2020
43
Bill King
Rep
Milford
2020
Maria Perez
Ind
2020
Peter Petrigno
Dem
2016
Vanessa Sheehan
Rep
2020
44
Travis Corcoran
Rep
Goffstown, Weare
2022
Lisa Mazur
Rep
2022
45
Karen Calabro
Dem
Brookline, Greenville, Hollis, Mason
2022
↑ Member was first elected in a special election.
↓ If a candidate receives enough votes in two parties' primaries, they are listed as being the nominee of both parties in the general election.
Merrimack
District
Representative
Party
Municipality(ies) represented
First elected
01
Lorrie Carey
Dem
Boscawen
2022 (2012–2014)
02
Gregory Hill
Rep
Northfield
2014 (2010–2012)
03
James Mason
Rep
Franklin
2020
Dave Testerman
Rep
2016
04
Jose Cambrils
Rep
Canterbury , Loudon
2020
Michael Moffett
Rep
2020 (2016–2018)
05
Louise Andrus
Rep
Andover , Danbury , Hill , Salisbury , Webster
2020
Deborah Aylward
Rep
2022
06
Thomas Schamberg
Dem
Sutton , Wilmot
2018 (2012–2014)
07
Karen Ebel
Dem
New London , Newbury
2012
Daniel Wolf
Rep
2016
08
Tony Caplan
Dem
Bradford , Henniker , Warner
2020
Sherry Gould
Rep
2022
Stephanie Payeur
Dem
2022
09
Angela Brennan
Dem
Bow , Hopkinton
2022
Muriel Hall
Dem
2021↑
David Luneau
Dem
2014
Mel Myler
Dem
2012
10
Stephen Boyd
Rep
Dunbarton , Hooksett
2020
John Leavitt
Rep
2020 (2016–2018)
Yury Polozov
Rep
2022
Thomas Walsh
Rep
2012
11
Alisson Turcotte
Dem
Allenstown
2022 (2012–2020)
12
Dianne Schuett
Dem
Pembroke
2012 (2008–2010)
Brian Seaworth
Rep
2014 (2010–2012)
13
Cyril Aures
Rep
Chichester , Pittsfield
2022
Clayton Wood
Rep
2022
14
Dan McGuire
Rep
Epsom
2022 (2010–2016)
15
Steve Shurtleff
Dem
Concord (Ward 1)
2004
16
Connie Lane
Dem
Concord (Ward 2)
2018
17
Beth Richards
Dem
Concord (Ward 3)
2016
18
James MacKay
Dem
Concord (Ward 4)
2010 (2000–2008)
19
Mary Jane Wallner
Dem
Concord (Ward 5)
1980
20
Eric Gallager
Dem
Concord (Ward 6)
2020
21
Timothy Soucy
Dem
Concord (Ward 7)
2012 (2008–2010)
22
James Roesener
Dem
Concord (Ward 8)
2022
23
Merryl Gibbs
Dem
Concord (Ward 9)
2022
24
Matthew Hicks
Dem
Concord (Ward 10)
2022
25
Jason Gerhard
Rep
Franklin, Northfield
2022
26
Alvin See
Rep
Andover, Boscawen, Canterbury, Danbury, Hill, Loudon, Salisbury, Webster
2022
27
J.R. Hoell
Rep
Allenstown, Dunbarton, Epsom, Hooksett
2022 (2010–2018)
Carol McGuire
Rep
2008
28
Vacant [ 28]
Concord (Wards 1–3)
29
Kristina Schultz
Dem
Concord (Wards 4, 9–10)
2017↑
30
Rebecca McWilliams
Dem
Concord (Wards 5–8)
2018
↑ Member was first elected in a special election.
Rockingham
District
Representative
Party
Municipality(ies) represented
First elected
01
Jacob Brouillard
Rep
Northwood , Nottingham
2022
Hal Rafter
Dem
2023↑
Paul Tudor
Rep
2020
02
Jason Osborne
Rep
Auburn , Candia , Deerfield
2014
James Spillane
Rep
2014
Kevin Verville
Rep
2016
03
Oliver Ford
Rep
Chester
2020
04
Tim Cahill
Rep
Raymond
2022
Mike Drago
Rep
2022
Kevin Pratt
Rep
2018
05
Mark Vallone
Dem
Epping
2022 (2018–2020)
Michael Vose
Rep
2019↑ (2014–2018)
06
Eric Turer
Dem
Brentwood
2022
07
Emily Phillips
Rep
Fremont
2022
08
Scott Wallace
Rep
Danville
2018
09
Tony Piemonte
Rep
Sandown
2018
Chris True
Rep
2014
10
Michael Cahill
Dem
Newfields , Newmarket
2012
Charlotte DiLorenzo
Dem
2016
Ellen Read
Dem
2016
11
Julie Gilman
Dem
Exeter
2016
Gaby Grossman
Dem
2018
Linda Haskins
Dem
2022
Mark Paige
Dem
2020
12
Allison Knab
Dem
Stratham
2022
Zoe Manos
Dem
2022
13
Charles Foote
Rep
Derry
2022
Phyllis Katsakiores
Rep
2014 (1982–2012)
Erica Layon
Rep
2020
David Love
Rep
2018
David Milz
Rep
2012
Jodi Nelson
Rep
2021↑
Stephen Pearson
Rep
2018
John Potucek
Rep
2018 (2014–2016)
Katherine Prudhomme O'Brien
Rep
2018 (2014–2016)
Richard Tripp
Rep
2020 (2016–2018)
14
Deb Hobson
Rep
East Kingston , Kingston
2018
Kenneth Weyler
Rep
2010 (1990–2008)
15
Joseph Guthrie
Rep
Hampstead
2014
Lilli Walsh
Rep
2022
16
Tom Dolan
Rep
Londonderry
2018
Ron Dunn
Rep
2022
David Lundgren
Rep
2010
Wayne MacDonald
Rep
2020
Sherman Packard
Rep
1990
Kristine Perez
Rep
2022
Douglas Thomas
Rep
2018
17
Katelyn Kuttab
Rep
Windham
2022
Robert Lynn
Rep
2020
Charles McMahon
Rep
2002
Daniel Popovici-Muller
Rep
2022
18
Debra DeSimone
Rep
Atkinson
2008
Arlene Quaratiello
Rep
2022
19
Susan Porcelli
Rep
Hampton Falls , Kensington
2022
20
Robert Harb
Rep
Newton , Plaistow , South Hampton
2018
Charles Melvin
Rep
2018
James Summers
Rep
2022
21
Jennifer Mandelbaum
Dem
Newington , Portsmouth (Ward 1)
2024↑
22
Kate Murray
Dem
New Castle , Portsmouth (Ward 5)
2016
23
Jim Maggiore
Dem
North Hampton
2018
24
Jaci Grote
Dem
Greenland , Rye
2018
Dennis Malloy
Dem
2016 (2012–2014)
25
Lorie Ball
Rep
Salem
2022
Tanya Donnelly
Rep
2022
Fred Doucette
Rep
2014
John Janigian
Rep
2016
Dennis Mannion
Rep
2022
Valerie McDonnell
Rep
2022
Joe Sweeney
Rep
2020 (2012–2016)
John Sytek
Rep
2010 (1990–1996)
Susan Vandecasteele
Rep
2020
26
Joan Hamblet
Dem
Portsmouth (Ward 3)
2020
27
Gerry Ward
Dem
Portsmouth (Ward 4)
2012
28
Rebecca McBeath
Dem
Portsmouth (Ward 2)
2014
29
Michael Edgar
Dem
Hampton
2016↑
Tracy Emerick
Rep
2020 (2012–2018)
Chris Muns
Dem
2022 (2012–2014)
Candice O'Neil
Dem
2022
30
Vacant [ 29]
Seabrook
Aboul Khan
Rep
2020
31
Jess Edwards
Rep
Auburn, Chester, Candia, Deerfield
2018
Terry Roy
Rep
2018
32
Josh Yokela
Rep
Brentwood, Danville, Fremont
2018
33
Alexis Simpson
Dem
Exeter, Newfields, Newmarket, Stratham
2020 (2014–2016)
34
Mark Pearson
Rep
East Kingston, Hampstead, Kingston
2016
35
Julius Soti
Rep
Londonderry, Windham
2018
36
JD Bernardy
Rep
Hampton Falls, Kensington, Newton, Plaistow, South Hampton
2020
37
David Meuse
Dem
New Castle, Newington, Portsmouth (Wards 1 & 5)
2018
38
Peggy Balboni
Dem
Greenland, North Hampton, Rye
2022
39
Ned Raynolds
Dem
Portsmouth (Wards 2, 3, 4)
2022
40
Jason Janvrin
Rep
Hampton, Seabrook
2016
↑ Member was first elected in a special election.
Strafford
District
Representative
Party
Municipality(ies) represented
First elected
01
James Horgan
Rep
Farmington
2020
Joseph Pitre
Rep
2018
02
Glenn Bailey
Rep
Milton , Rochester (Ward 5)
2016
Claudine Burnham
Rep
2010
Michael Granger
Rep
2022
03
David Bickford
Rep
New Durham , Middleton
2022
04
Heath Howard
Dem
Barrington , Strafford
2022
Cassandra Levesque
Dem
2018
Len Turcotte
Rep
2020 (2014–2018)
05
Thomas L. Kaczynski
Rep
Rochester (Ward 1)
2020
06
Clifford Newton
Rep
Rochester (Ward 2)
2020 (2010–2012; 2002–2006)
07
Aidan Ankarberg
Ind
Rochester (Ward 3)
2020
08
Chuck Grassie
Dem
Rochester (Ward 4)
2016
09
Brandon Phinney
Rep
Rochester (Ward 6)
2022 (2016–18)
10
Timothy Horrigan
Dem
Durham
2010 (2008–2010)
Cam Kenney
Dem
2018
Loren Selig
Dem
2022
Marjorie Smith
Dem
2012 (1996–2010)
11
Erik Johnson
Dem
Dover (Ward 4), Lee , Madbury
2024↑
Thomas Southworth
Dem
2012
Janet Wall
Dem
1986
12
Gerri Cannon
Dem
Rollinsford , Somersworth
2018
Vacant [ 35]
Jeffrey Rich
Dem
2022
Kenneth Vincent
Dem
2016
13
Peter Bixby
Dem
Dover (Ward 6)
2012
14
Peter B. Schmidt
Dem
Dover (Ward 1)
2002
15
Bill Conlin
Dem
Dover (Ward 2)
2022
16
Gail Pare
Dem
Dover (Ward 3)
2016
17
Jessica LaMontagne
Dem
Dover (Ward 5)
2022
18
Michael Harrington
Rep
Barrington, Middleton, New Durham, Strafford
2014 (2000–04)
19
James Connor
Rep
Rochester (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6)
2022
Daniel Fitzpatrick
Dem
2022
Kelley Potenza
Rep
2022
20
Allan Howland
Dem
Dover (Ward 4), Durham, Lee, Madbury
2022
21
Luz Bay
Dem
Dover (Wards 1, 2, 3, 5, 6)
2022
Geoffrey Smith
Dem
2022
Susan Treleaven
Dem
2022
↑ Member was first elected in a special election.
↓ If a candidate receives enough votes in two parties' primaries, they are listed as being the nominee of both parties in the general election.
Sullivan
District
Representative
Party
Municipality(ies) represented
First elected
01
Brian Sullivan
Dem
Grantham
2017↑
02
William Palmer
Dem
Plainfield , Cornish
2022
03
Skip Rollins
Rep
Charlestown , Newport , Unity
2012
Steven D. Smith
Rep
2010
Walter Spilsbury
Rep
2020
04
Judy Aron
Rep
Acworth , Goshen , Langdon , Lempster , Washington
2018
05
Linda Tanner
Dem
Croydon , Springfield , Sunapee
2016 (2012–2014)
06
John Cloutier
Dem
Claremont
1992
Gary Merchant
Dem
2018
Walter Stapleton
Rep
2018
07
Margaret Drye
Rep
Charlestown, Cornish, Newport, Plainfield, Unity
2022
08
Hope Damon
Dem
Acworth, Claremont, Croydon, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, Springfield, Sunapee, Washington
2022
Jonathan Stone
Rep
2022
↑ Member was originally elected in a special election.
List of members (2024-2026)
See 2024 New Hampshire House of Representatives election
Past composition of the House of Representatives
See also
References
^ "The General Court of New Hampshire | 404" (PDF) . www.gencourt.state.nh.us . Retrieved October 31, 2023 .
^ Ross, Elizabeth (March 21, 1994). "Bigger Is Sometimes Better For Largest US Legislature" . Christian Science Monitor .
^ "NH House of Representatives - Elected Officials | Citizens Count" . www.citizenscount.org . Retrieved May 9, 2024 .
^ "New Hampshire House of Representatives "NH House Facts" " . Archived from the original on June 18, 2007.
^ "New Hampshire Update Office of the House Clerk Resignations, Deaths, Special Elections" (PDF) . Office of the House Clerk. October 1, 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 10, 2020. Retrieved October 29, 2020 .
^ Strafford District 8 resulted in a tie after the 2022 New Hampshire House of Representatives election . [1]
^ Democrat Stacie-Marie Laughton (Hillsborough 3) resigned prior to the start of the session. [2]
^ "Grassie defeats Walker in Rochester election: What it means for NH House balance of power" . Foster's Daily Democrat .
^ "Enfield state rep resigns seat following head injury" . Valley News . April 4, 2023.
^ Republican Benjamin T. Bartlett IV (Rockingham 1) resigned [3]
^ Democrat Marc Plamondon elected to succeed Laughton. [4]
^ Democrat Shaun Filiault (Cheshire 7) left the Democratic party and re-registered as an Independent. [5]
^ Republican Dan Hynes (Hillsborough 2) left the Republican party and re-registered as an Independent. [6] [7]
^ Democrat David Cote (Hillsborough 03) resigned. [8]
^ Democrat David Fracht elected to succeed Adjutant (Grafton 16). [9]
^ Democrat William Hatch (Coös 6) resigned. [10]
^ Republican Troy Merner (Coös 1) resigned. [11]
^ Democrat Hal Rafter elected to succeed Bartlett (Rockingham 1). [12]
^ Democrat Maria Perez (Hillsborough 43) left the Democratic party and re-registered as an Independent. [13]
^ Democrat Paige Beauchemin elected to succeed Cote (Hillsborough 3). [14]
^ Democrat Hoy Menear (Strafford 11) died. [15]
^ Democrat Robin Vogt (Rockingham 21) resigned.[16]
^ Republicans Sean Durkin (Coös 1) and Michael Murphy (Coös 6) elected to succeed Merner and Hatch, respectively.
^ Matthew Coker (Belknap 2) left the Democratic Party and re-registered as a Republican.[17]
^ a b Independent Dan Hynes (Hillsborough 2) resigned.[18]
^ a b Democrat Sharon Nordgren (Grafton 12) died.[19]
^ Democrats Jennifer Mandelbaum (Rockingham 21) and Erik Johnson (Strafford 11) elected to succeed Vogt and Menear, respectively.[20] [21]
^ a b Democrat Art Ellison (Merrimack 28) died.[22]
^ a b Republican Tina Harley (Rockingham 30) resigned.[23]
^ a b Republican Ross Berry (Hillsborough 39) resigned.[24]
^ Sherry Gould (Merrimack 8) left the Democratic Party and re-registered as a Republican.[25]
^ a b Republican Jeffrey Greeson (Grafton 6) resigned.[26]
^ a b Republican Robert Healey (Hillsborough 12) resigned.[27]
^ a b Independent Shaun Filiault (Cheshire 7) resigned.[28]
^ a b Democrat Cecilia Rich (Strafford 12) resigned.[29]
^ a b Democrat Damond Ford (Hillsborough 40) resigned.[30]
^ a b Republican Zachary Nutting (Cheshire 11) resigned.[31]
^ Aidan Ankarberg (Strafford 7) left the Republican Party and re-registered as an Independent.[32]
^ "NH House Standing Committees" . The General Court of New Hampshire .
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▌ Gary Merchant (D, Sullivan 6)
▌ Walter Stapleton (R, Sullivan 6)
▌ Margaret Drye (R, Sullivan 7)
▌ Hope Damon (D, Sullivan 8)
▌ Jonathan Stone (R, Sullivan 8)
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