2024 New Hampshire House of Representatives election
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The 2024 New Hampshire House of Representatives election was held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections.[1]
Background
[edit]Four special elections coincided with the presidential primary.[2]
Predictions
[edit]Source | Ranking | As of |
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CNalysis[3] | Tilt D (flip) | September 20, 2024 |
Retirements
[edit]Eighty-one incumbents will not seek re-election.[1]
Democrats
[edit]- Belknap 5: David Huot is retiring.
- Cheshire 6: Michael Abbott is retiring.
- Cheshire 10: Bruce Tatro is retiring.
- Cheshire 15: Renee Monteil is retiring.
- Cheshire 15: Amanda Toll is retiring.
- Cheshire 16: Joe Schapiro is retiring.
- Grafton 7: Tommy Hoyt is retiring.
- Grafton 9: Corinne Morse is retiring to run for Grafton County Treasurer.
- Grafton 12: James Murphy is retiring.
- Hillsborough 5: Shelley Devine is retiring.
- Hillsborough 6: Sherry Dutzy is retiring.
- Hillsborough 9: Allison Nutting-Wong is retiring.
- Hillsborough 9: Michael Pedersen is retiring.
- Hillsborough 10: Michael O'Brien is retiring.
- Hillsborough 11: Latha Mangipudi is retiring.
- Hillsborough 19: Jane Beaulieu is retiring.
- Hillsborough 19: Heidi Hamer is retiring.
- Hillsborough 20: Candace Gibbons is retiring.
- Hillsborough 21: Jeffrey Goley is retiring.
- Hillsborough 25: Amanda Bouldin is retiring.
- Hillsborough 26: Mary Freitas is retiring.
- Hillsborough 34: Jennifer Morton is retiring.
- Hillsborough 35: Ben Ming is retiring to run for State Senate.
- Hillsborough 41: Amy Bradley is retiring.
- Hillsborough 41: Jacqueline Chretien is retiring.
- Hillsborough 41: Mary Heath is retiring.
- Merrimack 9: Angela Brennan is retiring to run for State Senate.
- Merrimack 9: Mel Myler is retiring.
- Merrimack 15: Steve Shurtleff is retiring to run for Merrimack County Commission.
- Merrimack 30: Rebecca McWilliams is retiring to run for State Senate.
- Rockingham 10: Charlotte DiLorenzo is retiring.
- Rockingham 26: Joan Hamblet is retiring.
- Rockingham 28: Rebecca McBeath is retiring.
- Rockingham 29: Candice O'Neil is retiring.
- Strafford 10: Cam Kenney is retiring.
- Strafford 12: Gerri Cannon is retiring.
- Strafford 12: Jeffrey Rich is retiring.
- Strafford 12: Kenneth Vincent is retiring.
- Strafford 15: Bill Conlin is retiring.
- Strafford 16: Gail Pare is retiring.
- Strafford 21: Susan Treleaven is retiring.
Republicans
[edit]- Belknap 2: Lisa Smart is retiring.
- Belknap 4: Travis O'Hara is retiring.
- Belknap 8: Nikki McCarter is retiring.
- Carroll 8: Mark McConkey is retiring to run for State Senate.
- Cheshire 18: Matthew Santonastaso is retiring.
- Grafton 1: David Rochefort is retiring to run for State Senate.
- Grafton 1: Matthew Simon is retiring.
- Grafton 5: Matthew Coulon is retiring.
- Grafton 10: Carroll Brown Jr. is retiring.
- Hillsborough 1: Kimberly Abare is retiring.
- Hillsborough 2: Laurie Sanborn is retiring.
- Hillsborough 12: Tim McGough is retiring to run for State Senate.
- Hillsborough 13: Stephen Kennedy is retiring.
- Hillsborough 13: Andrew Renzullo is retiring.
- Hillsborough 27: Karen Reid is retiring.
- Hillsborough 28: Leah Cushman is retiring.
- Hillsborough 29: Fred Plett is retiring.
- Hillsborough 36: John Lewicke is retiring.
- Hillsborough 38: Alicia Lekas is retiring.
- Hillsborough 38: Tony Lekas is retiring.
- Hillsborough 43: Bill King is retiring.
- Merrimack 3: James Mason is retiring.
- Merrimack 3: Dave Testerman is retiring.
- Merrimack 7: Daniel Wolf is retiring.
- Merrimack 25: Jason Gerhard is retiring to run for Merrimack County Sheriff.
- Merrimack 27: J.R. Hoell is retiring to run for Merrimack County Register of Probate.
- Rockingham 1: Jacob Brouillard is retiring.
- Rockingham 3: Oliver Ford is retiring.
- Rockingham 7: Emily Phillips is retiring to run for State Senate.
- Rockingham 9: Tony Piemonte is retiring.
- Rockingham 9: Chris True is retiring.
- Rockingham 14: Deb Hobson is retiring.
- Rockingham 18: Arlene Quaratiello is retiring.
- Rockingham 29: Tracy Emerick is retiring.
- Strafford 1: James Horgan is retiring.
- Strafford 1: Joseph Pitre is retiring to run for Strafford County Commission.
- Strafford 6: Clifford Newton is retiring to run for Strafford County Commission.
- Strafford 19: James Connor is retiring.
- Sullivan 6: Walter Stapleton is retiring.
Independents
[edit]- Hillsborough 43: Maria Perez is retiring.
Vacancies
[edit]Eleven seats were left vacant on the day of the general election due to resignations and deaths in 2024.
Democrats
[edit]- Grafton 12: Sharon Nordgren died February 10.[4]
- Hillsborough 40: Damond Ford resigned August 30.[5]
- Merrimack 28: Art Ellison died March 25 of heart and lung issues.[6]
- Strafford 12: Cecilia Rich resigned August 28.[5]
Republicans
[edit]- Cheshire 11: Zachary Nutting resigned September 11.[5]
- Grafton 6: Jeffrey Greeson resigned July 1 after being charged with assaulting a snowplow driver.[7]
- Hillsborough 12: Robert Healey resigned July 17.[5]
- Hillsborough 39: Ross Berry resigned May 15 after moving out of his district.[8]
- Rockingham 30: Tina Harley resigned May 1 after moving out of her district.[9]
Independents
[edit]- Cheshire 7: Shaun Filiault resigned July 31 after moving out-of-state. [5]
- Hillsborough 2: Dan Hynes resigned February 9 after moving out of his district.[10]
Incumbents defeated
[edit]In primary election
[edit]Eight incumbent representatives, all Republicans, were defeated in the September 10 primary election.[1]
Republicans
[edit]- Belknap 6: Richard Beaudoin lost renomination to Glen Aldrich, Harry Bean, Russell Dumais, and David Nagel.
- Carroll 8: Michael Costable lost renomination to Richard Brown and Brian R. Taylor.
- Rockingham 4: Tim Cahill and Kevin Pratt lost renomination to Cindy Bennett, Mike Drago, and Brian Nadeau.
- Rockingham 7: Josh Yokela lost renomination to Laurence Miner.
- Rockingham 30: Jason Janvrin lost renomination to Aboul Khan and Matt Sabourin.
- Rockingham 32: Scott Wallace lost renomination to Melissa Litchfield.
- Strafford 3: David Bickford lost renomination to Susan DeRoy.
Representatives elected
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c "New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
- ^ Barndollar, Hadley (January 22, 2024). "Four NH House special elections to coincide with presidential primary". New Hampshire Bulletin. Retrieved February 19, 2024.
- ^ "24 NH Forecast". projects.cnalysis.com. Retrieved September 20, 2024.
- ^ Han, Shena (February 15, 2024). "State representative Sharon Nordgren dies at age 80". The Dartmouth. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e "Resignations, Deaths, Special Elections" (PDF). The General Court of New Hampshire. Retrieved July 18, 2024.
- ^ Myler, Mel (March 28, 2024). "Obituary - Art Ellison Reminds Us: 'Feed the Damn Kids'". InDepthNH. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
- ^ Downey, KC; Mitropoulos, Arielle (March 11, 2023). "Police arrest New Hampshire state representative seen on video shouting at plow driver". WMUR-TV. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
- ^ Cullen, Margie (May 15, 2024). "Rep. Berry resigns day after controversial vote; GOP majority in NH House down to 5 reps". The Portsmouth Herald. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
- ^ Cullen, Margie (May 1, 2024). "Seabrook state Rep. Tina Harley resigns, narrowing Republican majority in NH House". The Portsmouth Herald. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
- ^ Porter, Steven (May 6, 2024). "Investigators concluded 2nd N.H. lawmaker didn't live in his district". The Boston Globe. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
- ^ "2024 General Election Results". New Hampshire Secretary of State.