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2024 New Hampshire House of Representatives election

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2024 New Hampshire House of Representatives election

← 2022 November 5, 2024 2026 →

All 400 seats in the New Hampshire House of Representatives
201 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Sherman Packard Matthew Wilhelm None
Party Republican Democratic Independent
Leader's seat Rockingham 16 Hillsborough 42 None
Last election 201 199 0
Current seats 199 193 2
Seats needed Increase 2 Increase 8 Increase 199

Map of the incumbents:
     Democratic incumbent
     Republican incumbent
     Independent incumbent
     Vacant

Incumbent Speaker

Sherman Packard
Republican



The 2024 New Hampshire House of Representatives election will be held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections.[1]

Background

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Four special elections coincided with the presidential primary.[2]

Retirements

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Eighty-three incumbents will not seek re-election.[1]

Democrats

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  1. Belknap 5: David Huot is retiring.
  2. Cheshire 6: Michael Abbott is retiring.
  3. Cheshire 10: Bruce Tatro is retiring.
  4. Cheshire 15: Renee Monteil is retiring.
  5. Cheshire 15: Amanda Toll is retiring.
  6. Cheshire 16: Joe Schapiro is retiring.
  7. Grafton 7: Tommy Hoyt is retiring.
  8. Grafton 9: Corinne Morse is retiring to run for Grafton County Treasurer.
  9. Grafton 12: James Murphy is retiring.
  10. Hillsborough 5: Shelley Devine is retiring.
  11. Hillsborough 6: Sherry Dutzy is retiring.
  12. Hillsborough 9: Allison Nutting-Wong is retiring.
  13. Hillsborough 9: Michael Pedersen is retiring.
  14. Hillsborough 10: Michael O'Brien is retiring.
  15. Hillsborough 11: Latha Mangipudi is retiring.
  16. Hillsborough 19: Jane Beaulieu is retiring.
  17. Hillsborough 19: Heidi Hamer is retiring.
  18. Hillsborough 20: Candace Gibbons is retiring.
  19. Hillsborough 21: Jeffrey Goley is retiring.
  20. Hillsborough 25: Amanda Bouldin is retiring.
  21. Hillsborough 26: Mary Freitas is retiring.
  22. Hillsborough 34: Jennifer Morton is retiring.
  23. Hillsborough 35: Ben Ming is retiring to run for State Senate.
  24. Hillsborough 40: Damond Ford is retiring.
  25. Hillsborough 41: Amy Bradley is retiring.
  26. Hillsborough 41: Jacqueline Chretien is retiring.
  27. Hillsborough 41: Mary Heath is retiring.
  28. Merrimack 9: Angela Brennan is retiring to run for State Senate.
  29. Merrimack 9: Mel Myler is retiring.
  30. Merrimack 15: Steve Shurtleff is retiring to run for Merrimack County Commission.
  31. Merrimack 30: Rebecca McWilliams is retiring to run for State Senate.
  32. Rockingham 10: Charlotte DiLorenzo is retiring.
  33. Rockingham 26: Joan Hamblet is retiring.
  34. Rockingham 28: Rebecca McBeath is retiring.
  35. Rockingham 29: Candice O'Neil is retiring.
  36. Strafford 10: Cam Kenney is retiring.
  37. Strafford 12: Gerri Cannon is retiring.
  38. Strafford 12: Cecilia Rich is retiring.
  39. Strafford 12: Jeffrey Rich is retiring.
  40. Strafford 12: Kenneth Vincent is retiring.
  41. Strafford 15: Bill Conlin is retiring.
  42. Strafford 16: Gail Pare is retiring.
  43. Strafford 21: Susan Treleaven is retiring.

Republicans

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  1. Belknap 2: Lisa Smart is retiring.
  2. Belknap 4: Travis O'Hara is retiring.
  3. Belknap 8: Nikki McCarter is retiring.
  4. Carroll 8: Mark McConkey is retiring to run for State Senate.
  5. Cheshire 18: Matthew Santonastaso is retiring.
  6. Grafton 1: David Rochefort is retiring to run for State Senate.
  7. Grafton 1: Matthew Simon is retiring.
  8. Grafton 5: Matthew Coulon is retiring.
  9. Grafton 10: Carroll Brown Jr. is retiring.
  10. Hillsborough 1: Kimberly Abare is retiring.
  11. Hillsborough 2: Laurie Sanborn is retiring.
  12. Hillsborough 12: Tim McGough is retiring to run for State Senate.
  13. Hillsborough 13: Stephen Kennedy is retiring.
  14. Hillsborough 13: Andrew Renzullo is retiring.
  15. Hillsborough 27: Karen Reid is retiring.
  16. Hillsborough 28: Leah Cushman is retiring.
  17. Hillsborough 29: Fred Plett is retiring.
  18. Hillsborough 36: John Lewicke is retiring.
  19. Hillsborough 38: Alicia Lekas is retiring.
  20. Hillsborough 38: Tony Lekas is retiring.
  21. Hillsborough 43: Bill King is retiring.
  22. Merrimack 3: James Mason is retiring.
  23. Merrimack 3: Dave Testerman is retiring.
  24. Merrimack 7: Daniel Wolf is retiring.
  25. Merrimack 25: Jason Gerhard is retiring to run for Merrimack County Sheriff.
  26. Merrimack 27: J.R. Hoell is retiring to run for Merrimack County Register of Probate.
  27. Rockingham 1: Jacob Brouillard is retiring.
  28. Rockingham 3: Oliver Ford is retiring.
  29. Rockingham 7: Emily Phillips is retiring to run for State Senate.
  30. Rockingham 9: Tony Piemonte is retiring.
  31. Rockingham 9: Chris True is retiring.
  32. Rockingham 14: Deb Hobson is retiring.
  33. Rockingham 18: Arlene Quaratiello is retiring.
  34. Rockingham 29: Tracy Emerick is retiring.
  35. Strafford 1: James Horgan is retiring.
  36. Strafford 1: Joseph Pitre is retiring to run for Strafford County Commission.
  37. Strafford 6: Clifford Newton is retiring to run for Strafford County Commission.
  38. Strafford 19: James Connor is retiring.
  39. Sullivan 6: Walter Stapleton is retiring.

Independents

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  1. Cheshire 7: Shaun Filiault is retiring.

Resignations and deaths

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Six seats were left vacant on the day of the general election due to resignations and deaths in 2024.

Democrats

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  1. Grafton 12: Sharon Nordgren died February 10.[3]
  2. Merrimack 28: Art Ellison died March 25 of heart and lung issues.[4]

Republicans

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  1. Grafton 6: Jeffrey Greeson resigned July 1 after being charged with assaulting a snowplow driver.[5]
  2. Hillsborough 12: Robert Healey resigned July 17.[6]
  3. Hillsborough 39: Ross Berry resigned May 15 after moving out of his district.[7]
  4. Rockingham 30: Tina Harley resigned May 1 after moving out of her district.[8]

Independents

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  1. Hillsborough 2: Dan Hynes resigned February 9 after moving out of his district.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b "New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2024". Ballotpedia. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  2. ^ Barndollar, Hadley (January 22, 2024). "Four NH House special elections to coincide with presidential primary". New Hampshire Bulletin. Retrieved February 19, 2024.
  3. ^ Han, Shena (February 15, 2024). "State representative Sharon Nordgren dies at age 80". The Dartmouth. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  4. ^ Myler, Mel (March 28, 2024). "Obituary - Art Ellison Reminds Us: 'Feed the Damn Kids'". InDepthNH. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ "Resignations, Deaths, Special Elections" (PDF). The General Court of New Hampshire. Retrieved July 18, 2024.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ Cullen, Margie (May 1, 2024). "Seabrook state Rep. Tina Harley resigns, narrowing Republican majority in NH House". The Portsmouth Herald. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  9. ^ Porter, Steven (May 6, 2024). "Investigators concluded 2nd N.H. lawmaker didn't live in his district". The Boston Globe. Retrieved July 16, 2024.

Notes

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