New Hampshire House of Representatives
New Hampshire House of Representatives | |
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New Hampshire General Court | |
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 |
Political groups | Majority
Minority
|
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 | |
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
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
Position | Name | Party | District |
---|---|---|---|
Speaker of the House | Gene G. Chandler | Republican | Carroll 1 |
Majority Leader | Richard Hinch | Republican | Hillsborough 21 |
Democratic Minority Leader | Steve Shurtleff | Democratic | Merrimack 11 |
Libertarian Minority Leader | Caleb Q. Dyer | Libertarian | Hillsborough 37 |
Members, 2016–2018
Belknap
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First 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.
Carroll
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First 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
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First 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
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First 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
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First 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.
Hillsborough
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First 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
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First 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
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First 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.
Strafford
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First 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.
Sullivan
District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First 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
^ New Hampshire House of Representatives "NH House Facts"
^ Date when New Hampshire legislators assume office. New Hampshire Constitution, Article 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]
^ 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]
^ Rep. Andre Martel (R - Hillsborough 44) dies [3]
^ Rep. Harold Parker (R - Carroll 6) resigns to join the Sununu Administration [4]
^ Rep. Andrew deTreville (D - Merrimack 18) resigns [5]
^ Rep. Caleb Dyer (R - Hillsborough 37) switches parties from Republican to Libertarian [6]
^ Rep. Jeff Shackett (R - Grafton 9) resigns [7]
^ Rep. Steve Vaillancourt (R - Hillsborough 15) dies [8]
^ Rep. Mariellen MacKay (D - Hillsborough 30) switches parties from Democratic to Republican [9]
^ Rep. William Polewarczyk (R - Rockingham 4) dies [10]
^ Rep. Joseph Stallcop (D - Cheshire 4) switches parties from Democratic to Libertarian. [11]
^ Rep. Robert Fisher (R - Belknap 9) resigns [12]
^ 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]
^ Rep. Andy Schmidt (D - Sullivan 1) resigns [14]
^ Rep. Brandon Phinney (R - Strafford 24) switches parties from Republican to Libertarian [15]
^ Rep. Isaac Epstein (D - Strafford 13) resigns [16]
^ Rep. Ronald Belanger (R - Rockingham 8) dies [17]
^ Democrat Kris Schultz elected to succeed Rep. Andrew deTreville (D - Merrimack 18) [18]
^ Republican Franklin Tilton (Belknap 3) recovers from his illness and is sworn in.
^ Republican Vincent Migliore elected to succeed Rep. Jeff Shackett (R - Grafton 9) [19]
^ Democrat Charlie St. Clair elected to succeed Rep. Robert Fisher (R - Belknap 9)
[20]
^ Democrat Kari Lerner elected to succeed the late Rep. William Polewarczyk (R - Rockingham 4)
[21]
^ Rep. Donald Flanders (R - Belknap 3) dies [22]
^ Rep. Michael Maloney (R - Belknap 5) resigns [23]
^ Democrat Casey Conley elected to succeed Epstein [24]
^ Democrats Erika Connors and Brian Sullivan elected to succeed Vaillancourt and Schmidt respectively [25]
^ House Speaker Shawn Jasper resigns [26]
^ Democrat Harold "Chip" Rice (Merrimack 27) dies [27]
^ Democrat Phil Spagnuolo elected to succeed Rep. Donald Flanders (R - Belknap 3) [28]
^ 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