New Hampshire House of Representatives

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New Hampshire House of Representatives

New Hampshire General Court

Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type

Lower house

Term limits

None
History
New session started

December 7, 2016
Leadership
Speaker of the House


Gene G. Chandler (R)
Since November 30, 2017

Majority Leader


Richard Hinch (R)
Since November 5, 2015

Democratic Minority Leader


Steve Shurtleff (D)
Since December 4, 2014

Libertarian Minority Leader


Caleb Q. Dyer (L)
Since May 10, 2017

Structure
Seats
400

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Political groups

Majority



  •   Republican (217)

Minority



  •   Democratic (176)


  •   Libertarian (3)


  •   Vacant (4)

Length of term

2 years
Authority
Part Second, New Hampshire Constitution
Salary
$200/term, plus daily travel
Elections
Last election

November 8, 2016
(400 seats)
Next election

November 6, 2018
(400 seats)
Redistricting
Legislative control
Meeting place

New Hampshire House of Representatives.jpg

House of Representatives Chamber
New Hampshire State House
Concord, New Hampshire
Website

www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house

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 204 legislative districts across the state, created from divisions of the state's counties. On average, each legislator represents about 3,300 residents.


Districts vary in number of seats based on their populations, with the least-populous districts electing only one member and the most populous electing 11. In multi-member districts, voters are allowed to cast as many votes as there are seats to be filled; for instance, in a two-member district, a voter can vote for up to two candidates. This system often results in one party winning all of the seats in the district, as the (cross-sectional) results below for the current representation attest.


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.[1] Large arched windows line the walls. On the rostrum hang portraits of John P. Hale, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Franklin Pierce, and Daniel Webster.




Contents





  • 1 2016–2018 biennial session

    • 1.1 Composition


    • 1.2 Leadership



  • 2 Members, 2016–2018

    • 2.1 Belknap


    • 2.2 Carroll


    • 2.3 Cheshire


    • 2.4 Coos


    • 2.5 Grafton


    • 2.6 Hillsborough


    • 2.7 Merrimack


    • 2.8 Rockingham


    • 2.9 Strafford


    • 2.10 Sullivan



  • 3 Past composition of the House of Representatives


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links




2016–2018 biennial session



Composition








Midpoint

176

3

217

Democratic

L

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 2015
160
1
0
239
400
0
End 2016
156
1
230
388
12

December 7, 2016[2][3][4]173
0
0
226
399
1
December 22, 2016[5]225
398
2
January 5, 2017[6]224
397
3
February 2, 2017[7]172
396
4
February 9, 2017[8]1
223
February 22, 2017[9]222
395
5
March 27, 2017[10]221
394
6
April 21, 2017[11]171
222
May 6, 2017[12]221
393
7
May 10, 2017[13]170
2
May 17, 2017[14]220
392
8
June 7, 2017[15]171
221
394
6
June 22, 2017[16]170
393
7
June 27, 2017[17]3
220
June 30, 2017[18]169
392
8
July 14, 2017[19]219
391
9
July 18, 2017[20]170
392
8
September 2017[21]220
393
7
September 5, 2017[22]221
394
6
September 12, 2017[23]171
395
5
September 26, 2017[24]172
396
4
September 28, 2017[25]220
395
5
October 13, 2017[26]219
394
6
October 24, 2017[27]173
395
5
November 7, 2017[28]175
397
3
November 22, 2017[29]218
396
4
January 4, 2018[30]174
395
5
February 27, 2018[31]175
396
4
June 6, 2018[32]176
217
Latest voting share

7001444000000000000♠44.4%

6999800000000000000♠0.8%

7001548000000000000♠54.8%


Leadership






















PositionNamePartyDistrict
Speaker of the HouseGene G. ChandlerRepublicanCarroll 1
Majority LeaderRichard HinchRepublicanHillsborough 21

Democratic Minority Leader
Steve ShurtleffDemocraticMerrimack 11
Libertarian Minority LeaderCaleb Q. DyerLibertarianHillsborough 37


Members, 2016–2018



Belknap












































































DistrictRepresentativePartyMunicipality(ies) representedFirst elected
01
Valerie Fraser
Rep

Center Harbor, New Hampton
2014
02
Marc Abear
Rep

Gilford, Meredith
2016
Glen Aldrich
Rep
2014
Norman Silber
Rep
2016
Herb Vadney
Rep
2012
03
David Huot
Dem

Laconia (Wards 1–6)
2016 (2012-2014)
Peter Spanos
Rep
2010
Franklin T. Tilton
Rep
2010
Phil Spagnuolo
Dem
2018↑
04
Dennis Fields
Rep

Sanbornton, Tilton
2008 (1982–2004)
Timothy Lang, Sr.
Rep
2016
05
Peter Varney
Rep

Gilmanton, Alton
2014

Vacant
06
John Plumer
Rep

Belmont
2016
Michael Sylvia
Rep
2012
07
Barbara Comtois
Rep

Barnstead
2016
08
Raymond Howard
Rep
Alton, Barnstead, Gilmanton
2014
09
Charlie St. Clair
Dem
Belmont, Laconia (Wards 1–6)
2017↑
  • ↑ Member was first elected in a special election.


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DistrictRepresentativePartyMunicipality(ies) representedFirst elected
01

Gene G. Chandler
Rep

Bartlett, Hart's Location, Jackson
1982
02
Tom Buco
Dem

Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Hale's Location
2012 (2004–2010)
Frank McCarthy
Rep
2014 (2010–2012)
Karen Umberger
Rep
2008
03
Jerry Knirk
Dem

Albany, Freedom, Madison, Tamworth
2016
Mark McConkey
Rep
2002
04
Glenn Cordelli
Rep

Moultonborough, Sandwich, Tuftonboro
2012
Karel Crawford
Rep
2012
05
Lino Avellani
Rep

Brookfield, Effingham, Ossipee, Wakefield
2014
Ed Comeau
Rep
2014
Bill Nelson
Rep
2012
06
Edith DesMarais
Dem

Wolfeboro
2017↑
Steve Schmidt
Rep
2010
07

Ed Butler
Dem
Albany, Bartlett, Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Freedom, Hale's Location, Hart's Location, Jackson, Madison, Tamworth
2012 (2006–2010)
08
William Marsh
Rep
Brookfield, Effingham, Moultonborough, Ossipee, Sandwich, Tuftonboro, Wakefield
2016
  • ↑ Member was first elected in a special election.


Cheshire












































































































DistrictRepresentativePartyMunicipality(ies) representedFirst elected
01
Michael Abbott
Dem

Chesterfield, Hinsdale, Walpole, Westmoreland
2014
Paul Berch
Dem
2012
Cathryn Harvey
Dem
2016

Lucy Weber
Dem
2006
02
John Mann
Dem

Alstead, Marlow, Surry
2012
03
Daniel Eaton
Dem

Gilsum, Nelson, Stoddard, Sullivan
2012 (1976–1990; 2002–2010)
04

Joseph Stallcop
Lib

Keene (Ward 1)
2016
05
John Bordenet
Dem
Keene (Ward 2)
2014
06
David Meader
Dem
Keene (Ward 3)
2016 (1996–2004; 2008–2012)
07
Gladys Johnsen
Dem
Keene (Ward 4)
2010
08
Donovan Fenton
Dem
Keene (Ward 5)
2016
09
Dick Ames
Dem

Dublin, Harrisville, Jaffrey, Roxbury
2012
Douglas Ley
Dem
2012
10
Marge Shepardson
Dem

Marlborough, Troy
2012
11
John B. Hunt
Rep

Fitzwilliam, Rindge
1986
John O'Day
Rep
2016
12
F. Barrett Faulkner
Dem

Richmond, Swanzey
2016
Jim McConnell
Rep
2014
13
Henry Parkhurst
Dem

Winchester
2002
14
Frank Sterling, Jr.
Rep
Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Harrisville, Jaffrey, Rindge, Roxbury
2014
15
Bruce Tatro
Dem
Marlborough, Richmond, Swanzey, Troy, Winchester
2010
16
Delmar Burridge
Dem
Keene (Wards 1–5)
2016 (2006-2010; 2012-2014)
William Pearson
Dem
2016


Coos



















































DistrictRepresentativePartyMunicipality(ies) representedFirst elected
01
John Fothergill
Rep

Cambridge, Clarksville, Colebrook, Columbia, Dix's Grant, Dixville, Errol, Erving's Location, Millsfield, Odell, Pittsburg, Stewartstown, Stratford, Wentworth's Location
2014
Bing Judd
Rep
2016
02
Wayne Moynihan
Dem

Dummer, Milan, Northumberland, Stark
2012 (1996–1998)
03
Larry Laflamme
Dem

Berlin (Wards 1–4)
2016
Robert Theberge
Rep
2002
Yvonne Thomas
Dem
2006
04
Herbert Richardson
Dem

Dalton, Kilkenny, Lancaster
2008 (2002–2006)
05
Edith Tucker
Dem

Carroll, Jefferson, Randolph, Whitefield
2016
06

William Hatch
Dem

Chandler's Purchase, Gorham, Green's Grant, Pinkham's Grant, Sargent's Purchase, Shelburne, Success
2006
07
Troy Merner
Rep
Carroll, Dalton, Dummer, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Lancaster, Milan, Northumberland, Randolph, Stark, Whitefield
2016


Grafton


























































































































DistrictRepresentativePartyMunicipality(ies) representedFirst elected
01
Erin Tapper Hennessey
Rep

Bethlehem, Littleton
2014
Linda Massimilla
Dem
2012
02
Skylar Boutin
Rep

Franconia, Lisbon, Lyman, Monroe, Sugar Hill
2016
03

Susan M. Ford
Dem

Bath, Benton, Easton, Landaff, Orford, Piermont, Warren
2012 (2008–2010)
04
Rick Ladd
Rep

Haverhill
2008
05
Bonnie Ham
Rep

Lincoln, Livermore, Waterville Valley, Woodstock
2016
06
Kevin Maes
Dem

Ellsworth, Groton, Orange, Rumney, Thornton
2014
07
Tiffany Johnson
Rep

Campton
2016
08
Travis Bennett
Dem

Hebron, Holderness, Plymouth
2014
Steven Rand
Dem
2016
Suzanne Smith
Dem
2008
09
Robert Hull
Rep

Alexandria, Ashland, Bridgewater, Bristol, Grafton
2014
Vincent Migliore
Rep
2017↑
10
Roger Dontonville
Dem

Enfield
2016
11
Timothy Josephson
Dem

Canaan, Dorchester, Wentworth
2016
12
Polly Campion
Dem

Hanover, Lyme
2016
Patricia Higgins
Dem
2012
Mary Jane Mulligan
Dem
2016

Sharon Nordgren
Dem
1988
13
Richard Abel
Dem

Lebanon (Wards 1–3)
2014

Susan Almy
Dem
1996
George Sykes
Dem
2012
Andy White
Dem
2009↑
14
Brad Bailey
Rep
Bethlehem, Franconia, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Monroe, Sugar Hill
2012
15
David Binford
Rep
Bath, Benton, Easton, Haverhill, Landaff, Orford, Piermont, Warren
2016
16
Duane Brown
Rep
Canaan, Dorchester, Ellsworth, Groton, Orange, Rumney, Thornton, Wentworth
2014
17
Stephen Darrow
Rep
Alexandria, Ashland, Bridgewater, Bristol, Enfield, Grafton
2014
  • ↑ Member was first elected in a special election.


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DistrictRepresentativePartyMunicipality(ies) representedFirst elected
01
Jim Fedolfi
Rep

Antrim, Hillsborough, Windsor
2016
Marjorie Porter
Dem
2010
02
Daniel Donovan
Rep

Deering, Weare
2014 (2010–2012)
Gary Hopper
Rep
2008 (2000–2004)
Neal Kurk
Rep
1986
03
Jonathan Manley, Sr.
Dem

Bennington, Greenfield, Hancock
2012
04
Carol Roberts
Dem

Francestown, Greenville, Lyndeborough, Wilton
2014
Kermit Williams
Dem
2012
05
Glen Dickey
Rep

Mont Vernon, New Boston
2016
Gerald Griffin
Rep
2016
06
Rick Christie
Rep

Goffstown
2014
Barbara Griffin
Rep
2014
Dave Pierce
Rep
2014
Claire Rouillard
Rep
2014
Nick Zaricki
Rep
2014
07

David Danielson
Rep

Bedford
2012

Bart Fromuth
Rep
2014

Linda Gould
Rep
2014
John Graham
Rep
2016 (2000-2014)
Keith Murphy
Rep
2010
Terry Wolf
Rep
2014
08
Jeff Goley
Dem

Manchester (Ward 1)
2004 (1998–2002)
Daniel Sullivan
Dem
2006
09
Linda DiSilvestro
Dem
Manchester (Ward 2)
2012
Bill O'Neil
Dem
2013↑
10

Jean Jeudy
Dem
Manchester (Ward 3)
2005
Patrick Long
Dem
2006
11

Elizabeth Edwards
Dem
Manchester (Ward 4)
2014
Robert Walsh
Dem
2012 (2008–2010)
12

Amanda Bouldin
Dem
Manchester (Ward 5)
2014
Lisa Freeman
Rep
2016
13
Larry Gagne
Rep
Manchester (Ward 6)
2008
Richard O'Leary
Dem
2016
14
Mary Freitas
Dem
Manchester (Ward 7)
2014
Mary Heath
Dem
2013↑
15
Thomas Katsiantonis
Dem
Manchester (Ward 8)
2008
Erika Connors
Dem
2017↑
16
Barbara Shaw
Dem
Manchester (Ward 9)
2000
Victoria Sullivan
Rep
2014
17

Mark MacKenzie
Dem
Manchester (Ward 10)
2016

Timothy Smith
Dem
2012
18
Patricia Cornell
Dem
Manchester (Ward 11)
2014
Armand Forest
Dem
2014
19
Bob Backus
Dem
Manchester (Ward 12)
2012
Joel Elber
Dem
2016
20
Frank Byron
Rep

Litchfield
2012
Richard Lascelles
Rep
2016
21
Dick Barry
Rep

Merrimack
2010 (2006–2008)
Chris Christensen
Rep
2014 (2010–2012)
Richard Hinch
Rep
2008
Dan Hynes
Rep
2016
Bob L'Heureux
Rep
2016

Josh Moore
Rep
2014
Jeanine Notter
Rep
2010
Tony Pellegrino
Rep
2008
22
Peter Hansen
Rep

Amherst
2010
Len Gerzon
Dem
2016
Nate Jensen
Rep
2016
23
Barbara Biggie
Rep

Milford
2014
Charlie Burns
Rep
2016
Carolyn Halstead
Rep
2014
Joelle Martin
Dem
2016
24
Peter Leishman
Dem

Peterborough
2011↑ (1996–2002; 2006–2010)
Ivy Vann
Dem
2014
25
Craig Moore
Rep

New Ipswich, Sharon, Temple
2016
Paul Somero
Rep
2016
26
John Carr
Rep

Brookline, Mason
2016
John Lewicke
Rep
2016
27
Jim Belanger
Rep

Hollis
2010
Carolyn Gargasz
Rep
2000
28
Jan Schmidt
Dem

Nashua (Ward 1)
2016 (2012-2014)
Elizabeth Ferreira
Rep
2014
Carl W. Seidel
Rep
2014 (2008–2012)
29
Suzanne Harvey
Dem
Nashua (Ward 2)
2014
Peggy McCarthy
Rep
2014
Sue Newman
Dem
2016
30
Patricia Klee
Dem
Nashua (Ward 3)
2016
Mariellen MacKay
Rep
2016 (2012-2014)

Cindy Rosenwald
Dem
2004
31
Jessica Ayala
Dem
Nashua (Ward 4)
2016
David Cote
Dem
1982
Amelia Keane
Dem
2016
32
Don LeBrun
Rep
Nashua (Ward 5)
2010
David Murotake
Rep
2012

Steve Negron
Rep
2016
33

Ken N. Gidge
Dem
Nashua (Ward 6)
2008
Mark King
Dem
2008
Kevin Scully
Rep
2016
34
Allison Nutting
Dem
Nashua (Ward 7)
2016
Catherine Sofikitis
Dem
2016
Timothy Twombly
Rep
2014 (2010–2012)
35
Skip Cleaver
Dem
Nashua (Ward 8)
2016
David Lisle
Dem
2016
Latha Mangipudi
Dem
2013↑
36
Marty Jack
Dem
Nashua (Ward 9)
2012
Michael O'Brien
Dem
2012
Bill Ohm
Rep
2014 (2010–2012)
37

Caleb Q. Dyer
Lib

Hudson, Pelham
2016
Steve Hellwig
Rep
2016

Vacant

Lynne Ober
Rep
2004
Russell Ober
Rep
2006 (2002–2004)
Andrew Prout
Rep
2016
Andrew Renzullo
Rep
2016 (2004-2014)
Kimberly Rice
Rep
2014
Eric Schleien
Rep
2014
Gregory Smith
Rep
2014
Jordan Ulery
Rep
2004
38
Richard McNamara
Dem
Antrim, Bennington, Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsborough, Lyndeborough, Wilton, Windsor
2012 (2000–2002)
John Valera
Rep
2016
39
John Burt
Rep
Deering, Goffstown, Weare
2010
40
Keith Ammon
Rep
Hollis, Milford, Mont Vernon, New Boston
2014
41
Laurie Sanborn
Rep
Amherst, Bedford
2010
42

Jesse Martineau
Dem
Manchester (Wards 1–3)
2016
Kendall Snow
Dem
2014
43
Benjamin Baroody
Dem
Manchester (Wards 4–7)
2014
Christopher Herbert
Dem
2014
Kathleen Souza
Rep
2010 (2000–2006)
44
Mark McLean
Rep
Litchfield, Manchester (Wards 8–9)
2017↑
Mark Proulx
Rep
2014 (2010–2012)
45
Jane Ellen Beaulieu
Dem
Manchester (Wards 10–12)
2012 (2004–2010)
Connie Van Houten
Dem
2016
  • ↑ Member was first elected in a special election.


Merrimack







































































































































































































DistrictRepresentativePartyMunicipality(ies) representedFirst elected
01
Anne Copp
Rep

Andover, Danbury, Salisbury
2016
02

Werner D. Horn
Rep

Franklin (Wards 1–2), Hill
2014
Dave Testerman
Rep
2016
03
Gregory Hill
Rep

Franklin (Ward 3), Northfield
2014 (2010–2012)
Ryan Smith
Rep
2016
04
Douglas Long
Rep

Sutton, Wilmot
2014
05
Karen Ebel
Dem

Newbury, New London
2012
Dan Wolf
Rep
2016
06
Beth Rodd
Dem

Bradford, Henniker
2016
David Woolpert
Dem
2016
07
Clyde Carson
Dem

Warner, Webster
2012
08
Caroletta Alicea
Dem

Boscawen
2012
09
Howard Moffett
Dem

Canterbury, Loudon
2012
Michael Moffett
Rep
2016
10

David Luneau
Dem

Concord (Ward 5), Hopkinton
2014
Mel Myler
Dem
2012

Mary Jane Wallner
Dem
1980
11

Steve Shurtleff
Dem
Concord (Ward 1)
2004
12
Paul Henle
Dem
Concord (Ward 2)
2012
13
Beth Richards
Dem
Concord (Ward 3)
2016
14
Jim MacKay
Dem
Concord (Ward 4)
2010 (2000–2008)
15
Linda Kenison
Dem
Concord (Ward 6)
2014
16
Timothy Soucy
Dem
Concord (Ward 7)
2012 (2008–2010)
17
Dick Patten
Dem
Concord (Ward 8)
2010
18
Kris Schultz (Elect)
Dem
Concord (Ward 9)
2017↑
19
Christy Bartlett
Dem
Concord (Ward 10)
2012
20
David Doherty
Dem

Chichester, Pembroke
2014
Dianne Schuett
Dem
2012 (2008–2010)
Brian Seaworth
Rep
2014 (2010–2012)
21
Michael Brewster
Rep

Epsom, Pittsfield
2014
Jon Klose
Rep
2010
22
Alan Turcotte
Dem

Allenstown
2012
23
J.R. Hoell
Rep

Bow, Dunbarton
2010
Bill Kuch
Rep
2014
Mary Beth Walz
Dem
2016 (2004-2010; 2012-2014)
24
Frank Kotowski
Rep

Hooksett
2008
John Leavitt
Rep
2016
Dick Marple
Rep
2014
Thomas Walsh IV
Rep
2012
25
Natalie Wells
Rep
Andover, Danbury, Salisbury, Warner, Webster
2016
26
Howard Pearl
Rep
Boscawen, Canterbury, Franklin (Ward 3), Loudon, Northfield
2016
27
Mary Stuart Gile
Dem
Concord (Wards 1–4, 6–7)
1996

Vacant

28
Katherine Rogers
Dem
Concord (Wards 8–10)
2012 (1992–1998)
29
Carol McGuire
Rep
Allenstown, Epsom, Pittsfield
2008


Rockingham






























































































































































































































































































































































DistrictRepresentativePartyMunicipality(ies) representedFirst elected
01
Brian Stone
Rep

Northwood
2016
02
Jim Nasser
Rep

Candia, Deerfield, Nottingham
2016
James Spillane
Rep
2014
Kevin Verville
Rep
2016
03
Michael Costable, Jr.
Rep

Raymond
2016
Kathleen Hoelzel
Rep
2008 (1988–1992)
Carolyn Matthews
Rep
2014
04
Jess Edwards
Rep

Auburn, Chester, Sandown
2016
Joseph Hagan
Rep
2008
Jason Osborne
Rep
2014
Chris True
Rep
2014
Kari Lerner
Dem
2017↑
05

Al Baldasaro
Rep

Londonderry
2006
Martin Bove
Rep
2016
David Lundgren
Rep
2010
Betsy McKinney
Rep
1984
Sherman Packard
Rep
1990
Bob Rimol
Rep
2016
Doug Thomas
Rep
2014
06
Brian Chirichiello
Rep

Derry
2010
Patricia Dowling
Rep
2016 (1990-2002; 2004-2012)
Bob Fesh
Rep
1987↑

Phyllis Katsakiores
Rep
2014 (1982–2012)
David Milz
Rep
2012
John O'Connor
Rep
2010
Frank Sapareto
Rep
2016 (1997-2002; 2008-2014)
Richard Tripp
Rep
2016

James C. Webb
Rep
2010
Brenda Willis
Rep
2016
07
David Bates
Rep

Windham
2014 (2008–2012)
Mary Griffin
Rep
1996
Walter Kolodziej
Rep
2008
Charles McMahon
Rep
2002
08
Gary Azarian
Rep

Salem
2014 (2010–2014)
Arthur Barnes III
Rep
2014

Fred Doucette
Rep
2014
Robert Elliott
Rep
2006
Betty Gay
Rep
2016
John Janigian
Rep
2016
John Manning, Jr.
Rep
2014
John Sytek
Rep
2010 (1990–1996)

Vacant
1992
09
Sean Morrison
Rep

Epping
2016
Michael Vose
Rep
2014
10

Dan Itse
Rep

Fremont
2000
11
Allen Cook
Rep

Brentwood
2014
12
Steven Woitkun
Rep

Danville
2014
13
Dennis Green
Rep

Hampstead, Kingston
2015↑
Joe Guthrie
Rep
2014
David Welch
Rep
2014 (1984–2012)
Kenneth Weyler
Rep
2010 (1990–2008)
14
Debra DeSimone
Rep

Atkinson, Plaistow
2008
William Friel
Rep
2012

Norman Major
Rep
1996
Peter Torosian
Rep
2016
15
Mary Allen
Rep

Newton
2002
16
Bob Nigrello
Rep

East Kingston, Kensington, South Hampton
2012
17
Michael Cahill
Dem

Newfields, Newmarket
2012
Charlotte DiLorenzo
Dem
2016
Ellen Read
Dem
2016
18
Skip Berrien
Dem

Exeter
2014
Elizabeth Farnham
Dem
2016
Paula Francese
Dem
2014
Julie Gilman
Dem
2012
19
Patrick Abrami
Rep

Stratham
2010
Debra Altschiller
Dem
2016
20
Francis Chase
Rep

Hampton Falls, Seabrook
2014
Jason Janvrin
Rep
2016
Aboul Khan
Rep
2016 (2012-2014)
21
Philip Bean
Rep

Hampton
2016

Robert Cushing
Dem
2012 (1996–1998; 2008–2010)
Mike Edgar
Dem
2016↑
Tracy Emerick
Rep
2012
22
Henry Marsh
Rep

North Hampton
2016
23
Dennis Malloy
Dem

Greenland, Newington
2016 (2012-2014)
24
Mindi Messmer
Dem

New Castle, Rye
2016
Kate Murray
Dem
2016
25
Laura Pantelakos
Dem

Portsmouth (Ward 1)
1978
26
Rebecca McBeath
Dem
Portsmouth (Ward 2)
2014
27
Peter Somssich
Dem
Portsmouth (Ward 3)
2016
28
Gerry Ward
Dem
Portsmouth (Ward 4)
2012
29
Pamela Gordon
Dem
Portsmouth (Ward 5)
2014
30
Jacqueline Cali-Pitts
Dem
Portsmouth (Wards 1–2, 4–5)
1998
31
Tamara Le
Dem
Greenland, Newington, North Hampton, Portsmouth (Ward 3)
2016
32
Yvonne Dean-Bailey
Rep
Candia, Deerfield, Northwood, Nottingham
2015↑
33
Scott Wallace
Rep
Brentwood, Danville, Fremont
2016
34
Mark Pearson
Rep
Atkinson, Hampstead, Kingston, Plaistow
2016
35
Richard Gordon
Rep
East Kingston, Kensington, Newton, South Hampton
2012
36
Patricia Lovejoy
Dem
Exeter, Newfields, Newmarket, Stratham
2010
37
Rio Tilton
Rep
Hampton, Hampton Falls, Seabrook
2015↑
  • ↑ Member was first elected in a special election.


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DistrictRepresentativePartyMunicipality(ies) representedFirst elected
01
Robert Graham
Rep

Middleton, Milton
2015↑
John Mullen, Jr.
Rep
2012
02
James Horgan
Rep

Farmington
2016

Joseph Pitre
Rep
2010
03
Michael Harrington
Rep

New Durham, Strafford
2016 (2000-2004)
Kurt Wuelper
Rep
2014
04

Jackie Cilley
Dem

Barrington
2014
Len Turcotte
Rep
2014
05
Jeffrey Salloway
Dem

Lee
2016
06
Wayne Burton
Dem

Durham, Madbury
2014
Timothy Horrigan
Dem
2010 (2008–2010)
Marjorie Smith
Dem
2012 (1996–2010)
Judith Spang
Dem
1998
Janet Wall
Dem
1986
07
Timothy Fontneau
Dem

Rochester (Ward 1)
2016
08
Donna Ellis
Dem
Rochester (Ward 6)
2016
09
Steven Beaudoin
Rep
Rochester (Ward 2)
2012
10
Jody McNally
Rep
Rochester (Ward 3)
2016
11
Chuck Grassie
Dem
Rochester (Ward 4)
2016
12
Matthew Scruton
Rep
Rochester (Ward 5)
2016
13
Casey Conley
Dem

Dover (Ward 1)
2017↑
14
Hamilton Krans, Jr.
Dem
Dover (Ward 2)
2016
15
Linn Opderbecke
Dem
Dover (Ward 3)
2016
16
Sherry Frost
Dem
Dover (Ward 4)
2016
17
Peter Bixby
Dem
Dover (Wards 5–6), Somersworth (Ward 2)
2012
Susan Treleaven
Dem
2014
Kenneth Vincent
Dem
2016
18
Roger Berube
Dem

Rollinsford, Somersworth (Wards 1, 3–5)
1994
Matthew Spencer
Rep
2016
Dale Sprague
Dem
2014
19

Peter B. Schmidt
Dem
Dover (Wards 1–2)
2002
20
Tom Southworth
Dem
Dover (Wards 3–4)
2014
21
Catt Sandler
Dem
Dover (Wards 5–6), Rollinsford, Somersworth (Wards 1–5)
2016
22
Thomas Kaczynski, Jr.
Rep
Rochester (Wards 1, 6)
2014
23
Sandra Kearns
Dem
Rochester (Wards 2–3)
2016 (1980-2012)
24

Brandon Phinney
Lib
Rochester (Wards 4–5)
2016
25
Amanda Gourgue
Dem
Barrington, Lee
2016
  • ↑ Member was originally elected in a special election.


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DistrictRepresentativePartyMunicipality(ies) representedFirst elected
01
Lee Walker Oxenham
Dem

Cornish, Grantham, Plainfield, Springfield
2014
Brian Sullivan
Dem
2017↑
02
Sue Gottling
Dem

Croydon, Sunapee
2012 (2006–2010)
03
Francis Gauthier
Rep

Claremont (Ward 1)
2016
04
John O'Connor
Rep
Claremont (Ward 2)
2016
05
Raymond Gagnon
Dem
Claremont (Ward 3)
2006
06
Virginia Irwin
Dem

Newport, Unity
2012
Skip Rollins
Rep
2012
07
Jim Grenier
Rep

Acworth, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, Washington
2012
08
Thomas Laware
Rep

Charlestown
2014 (2010–2012)
09
Linda Tanner
Dem
Cornish, Croydon, Grantham, Newport, Plainfield, Springfield, Sunapee, Unity
2016 (2012-2014)
10
John Cloutier
Dem
Claremont (Wards 1–3)
1992
11

Steven D. Smith
Rep
Acworth, Charlestown, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, Washington
2010


Past composition of the House of Representatives




References




  1. ^ New Hampshire House of Representatives "NH House Facts"


  2. ^ Date when New Hampshire legislators assume office. New Hampshire Constitution, Article 3


  3. ^ Robert Theberge, elected from Coos 3, switched parties from Democratic to Republican on November 29, 2016, after the election but before the start of the session. [1]


  4. ^ Republican Frank Tilton (Belknap 3) was re-elected to a 4th term in 2016, but fell ill before the election and wasn't sworn in until September 2017. [2]


  5. ^ Rep. Andre Martel (R - Hillsborough 44) dies [3]


  6. ^ Rep. Harold Parker (R - Carroll 6) resigns to join the Sununu Administration [4]


  7. ^ Rep. Andrew deTreville (D - Merrimack 18) resigns [5]


  8. ^ Rep. Caleb Dyer (R - Hillsborough 37) switches parties from Republican to Libertarian [6]


  9. ^ Rep. Jeff Shackett (R - Grafton 9) resigns [7]


  10. ^ Rep. Steve Vaillancourt (R - Hillsborough 15) dies [8]


  11. ^ Rep. Mariellen MacKay (D - Hillsborough 30) switches parties from Democratic to Republican [9]


  12. ^ Rep. William Polewarczyk (R - Rockingham 4) dies [10]


  13. ^ Rep. Joseph Stallcop (D - Cheshire 4) switches parties from Democratic to Libertarian. [11]


  14. ^ Rep. Robert Fisher (R - Belknap 9) resigns [12]


  15. ^ Democrat Edith DesMarais and Republican Mark McLean sworn in to succeed Rep. Harold Parker (R - Carroll 6) and Rep. Andre Martel (R - Hillsborough 44), respectively. [13]


  16. ^ Rep. Andy Schmidt (D - Sullivan 1) resigns [14]


  17. ^ Rep. Brandon Phinney (R - Strafford 24) switches parties from Republican to Libertarian [15]


  18. ^ Rep. Isaac Epstein (D - Strafford 13) resigns [16]


  19. ^ Rep. Ronald Belanger (R - Rockingham 8) dies [17]


  20. ^ Democrat Kris Schultz elected to succeed Rep. Andrew deTreville (D - Merrimack 18) [18]


  21. ^ Republican Franklin Tilton (Belknap 3) recovers from his illness and is sworn in.


  22. ^ Republican Vincent Migliore elected to succeed Rep. Jeff Shackett (R - Grafton 9) [19]


  23. ^ Democrat Charlie St. Clair elected to succeed Rep. Robert Fisher (R - Belknap 9)
    [20]



  24. ^ Democrat Kari Lerner elected to succeed the late Rep. William Polewarczyk (R - Rockingham 4)
    [21]



  25. ^ Rep. Donald Flanders (R - Belknap 3) dies [22]


  26. ^ Rep. Michael Maloney (R - Belknap 5) resigns [23]


  27. ^ Democrat Casey Conley elected to succeed Epstein [24]


  28. ^ Democrats Erika Connors and Brian Sullivan elected to succeed Vaillancourt and Schmidt respectively [25]


  29. ^ House Speaker Shawn Jasper resigns [26]


  30. ^ Democrat Harold "Chip" Rice (Merrimack 27) dies [27]


  31. ^ Democrat Phil Spagnuolo elected to succeed Rep. Donald Flanders (R - Belknap 3) [28]


  32. ^ Herbert Richardson (Coos 4) switches parties from Republican to Democratic. [29]



External links



  • State of New Hampshire House of Representatives official government website
    • Leadership


  • Project Vote Smart – State House of New Hampshire[dead link] voter information

  • The Legislative Branch of State Government







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