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New Hampshire House of Representatives
New Hampshire General Court
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
December 2, 2020
Leadership
Speaker
Sherman Packard (R)
since January 6, 2021
Speaker pro tempore
Kimberly Rice (R)
since December 2, 2020
Majority Leader
Jason Osborne (R)
since December 2, 2020
Minority Leader
David Cote (D)
since March 2, 2022
Structure
Seats400
Political groups
Majority
  •   Republican (202)

Minority

Vacant (19)
Length of term
2 years
AuthorityPart Second, New Hampshire Constitution
Salary$200/term, plus daily travel
Elections
Plurality at-large voting
Last election
November 8, 2022
Next election
November 5, 2024
RedistrictingLegislative 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, which is the smallest lower house representative-to-population 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).[1]

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 of 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. 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.[2] Large arched windows line the walls. On the rostrum hang portraits of John P. Hale, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Franklin Pierce, and Daniel Webster.

2010–2022 biennial session

Composition

19 178 202
Vac 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 2015 160 1 0 239 400 0
End 2016 156 1 230 388 12
Begin 165th General Court 173 0 0 226 399 1
End 165th General Court 167 3 211 381 19
Begin 166th General Court 233 0 167 400 0
End 166th General Court[3] 230 157 387 13
Begin 167th General Court 187 0 213 400 0
December 9, 2020[a] 212 399 1
January 12, 2021[b] 186 398 2
April 13, 2021[c] 213 399 1
May 22, 2021[d] 212 398 2
June 8, 2021[e] 187 399 1
June 10, 2021[f] 186 398 2
July 27, 2021[g] 209 395 5
August 11, 2021[h][8] 208 394 6
September 7, 2021[i][9] 187 395 5
September 15, 2021[j] 188 207
October 26, 2021[k][11] 189 396 4
October 27, 2021[l] 206 395 5
November 12, 2021[m] 188 394 6
December 7, 2021[n] 207 395 5
December 17, 2021[o] 187 394 6
December 22, 2021[p] 185 1 0 393 7
January 19, 2022[q] 184 2
January 24, 2022[r] 183 392 8
February 15, 2022[s] 206 391 9
March 7, 2022[t] 182 390 10
April 10, 2022[u] 181 389 11
May 27, 2022[v] 205 388 12
June 1, 2022[w] 180 387 13
June 15, 2022[x] 204 386 14
July 18, 2022[y] 203 385 15
August 8, 2022[z] 1 384 16
August 10, 2022[aa] 179 383 17
August 30, 2022[ab] 202 382 18
September 11, 2022[ac] 178 381 19
Latest voting share 46.7% 0.3% 53%

Leadership

The current leadership of the house is as follows:

Position Representative Town Party
Speaker of the House Sherman Packard Londonderry Republican
Majority Leader Jason Osborne Auburn
Deputy Speaker Steven D. Smith Charlestown
Speaker Pro Tempore Kimberly Rice Hudson
Deputy Majority Leader Fred Doucette Salem
Laurie Sanborn Bedford
Majority Whip Jeanine Notter Merrimack
Majority Senior Advisor Andrew Renzullo Hudson
Leonard Turcotte Barrington
Assistant Majority Leader Ralph Boehm Litchfield
Michael Harrington Strafford
Stephen Pearson Derry
Claire Rouillard Goffstown
Jordan Ulery Hudson
Scott Wallace Danville
Majority Development Coordinator Hershel Nunez Pelham
Assistant Majority Whip Keith Ammon New Boston
Mary Griffin Windham
Maureen Mooney Merrimack
Chris True Sandown
Aidan Ankarberg Rochester
Minority Leader David Cote Nashua Democratic
Deputy Minority Leader Mary Jane Wallner Concord
Minority Leader Pro Tempore Karen Ebel New London
Minority Policy Leader Marjorie Smith Durham
Minority Floor Leader

Manny Espitia

Nashua
Deputy Minority Floor Leader Patricia Cornell Manchester
Minority Parliamentarian Lucy Weber Walpole
Deputy Minority Parliamentarian

Timothy Smith

Manchester
Senior Assistant Minority Leader Charlotte DiLorenzo Newmarket
Majorie Porter Hillsborough
Linda Tanner Georges Mills
Matthew Wilhelm Manchester
Charlotte DiLorenzo Newmarket
Assistant Minority Leader Paul Berch Westmoreland
Jeffrey Salloway Lee
Gaby Grossman Exeter
Iz Piedra Manchester
Katherine Rogers Concord
Joshua Query Manchester
Debra Altschiller Stratham
Assistant Minority Floor Leader Benjamin Baroody Manchester
Jane Beaulieu Manchester
Michael Cahill Newmarket
Jacqueline Chretien Manchester
Erica Connors Manchester
Connie Lane Concord
Dennis Malloy Greenland
Latha Mangipudi Nashua
Rebecca McWilliams Concord
Rosemarie Rung Merrimack
Speaker Emeritus

Steve Shurtleff

Penacook
Dean of the House

Laura Pantelakos

Portsmouth

Committees

The current committee leadership in the New Hampshire House of Representatives is listed below.[21]

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.

Committee Chair Vice Chair Clerk Ranking Member Vice Ranking Member
Children and Family Law Kimberly Rice (R) Debra DeSimone (R) Peter Petrigno (D) Patrick Long (D) Gaby Grossman (D)
Commerce and Consumer Affairs John B. Hunt (R) John Potucek (R) Keith Ammon (R) Christy Bartlett (D) Richard Abel (D)
Criminal Justice and Public Safety Daryl Abbas (R) Terry Roy (R) Scott Wallace (R) Linda Harriott-Gathright (D) Laura Pantelakos (D)
Education Roderick Ladd (R) Glenn Cordelli (R) Melissa Litchfield (R) Mel Myler (D) David Luneau (D)
Election Law Barbara Griffin (R) Wayne MacDonald (R) Natalie Wells (R) David Cote (D) Gerald Ward (D)
Environment and Agriculture Howard Pearl (R) Judy Aron (R) Barbara Comtois (R) Peter Bixby (D) Catherine Sofikitis (D)
Executive Departments and Administration Carol McGuire (R) Jennifer Rhodes (R) John Sytek (R) Jeffrey Goley (D) Dianne Schuett (D)
Finance Karen Umberger (R) Kenneth Weyler (R) Joseph Pitre (R) Mary Jane Wallner (D) Sharon Nordgren (D)
Finance – Division 1 Tracy Emerick (R) Gerald Griffin (R) Robert Theberge (R) Peter Leishman (D) William Hatch (D)
Finance – Division II Karen Umberger (R) Joseph Pitre (R) Robert Lynn (R) Thomas Buco (D) Mary Heath (D)
Finance – Division III Jess Edwards (R) Keith Erf (R) Kenneth Weyler (R) Mary Jane Wallner (D) Sharon Nordgren (D)
Fish and Game and Marine Resources Timothy Lang Sr. (R) Aboul Khan (R) Ellen Read (I) Cathryn Harvey (D) Larry Laflamme (D)
Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Mark Pearson (R) Erica Layon (R) Beth Folsom (R) Lucy Weber (D) James MacKay (D)
Judiciary Edward Gordon (R) Mark McLean (R) Kurt Wuelper (R) Marjorie Smith (D) Paul Berch (D)
Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services William Infantine (R) Brian Seaworth (R) Jonathan Mackie (R) Brian Sullivan (D) Timothy Soucy (D)
Legislative Administration Gregory Hill (R) Vanessa Sheehan (R) Janet Wall (D) Timothy Smith (D)
Municipal and County Government Tom Dolan (R) Tony Piemonte (R) John MacDonald (R) Jim Maggiore (D) Susan Treleaven (D)
Public Works and Highways John Graham (R) Mark McConkey (R) David Milz (R) John Cloutier (D) Michael Edgar (D)
Resources, Recreation and Development Andrew Renzullo (R) Robert Harb (R) Juliet Harvey-Bolia (R) Suzanne Smith (D) Judith Spang (D)
Rules Sherman Packard (R) Jason Osborne (R) Paul Smith (House Clerk) Steve Shurtleff (D) Lucy Weber (D)
Science, Technology and Energy Michael Vose (R) Douglas Thomas (R) Fred Plett (R) Peter Somssich (D) Jacqueline Cali-Pitts (D)
Redistricting Barbara Griffin (R) Steven D. Smith (R) Wayne MacDonald (R) David Cote (D) Marjorie Smith (D)
State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs Alfred Baldasaro (R) Michael Moffett (R) Susan DeLemus (R) Linda Massimilla (D) Israel Piedra (D)
Transportation Thomas Walsh (R) Larry Gagne (R) Karel Crawford (R) George Sykes (D) Donovan Fenton (D)
Ways and Means Norman Major (R) Patrick Abrami (R) Alan Bershtein (R) Susan Almy (D) Richard Ames (D)

Members, 2022-2024

Belknap

District Representative Party Municipality(ies) represented First elected
01 Thomas Ploszaj Rep Center Harbor, New Hampton 2020
02 Matthew Coker Dem Meredith 2022
Lisa Smart Rep 2022
03 Juliet Harvey-Bolia Rep Sanbornton, Tilton 2020
04 Travis O’Hara Rep Belmont 2020
05 Steven Bogert Rep Laconia (Wards 1, 3-6) 2022
Mike Bordes Rep 2020
Charlie St. Clair Dem 2022 (2017-2020)
David Huot Dem 2022 (1970-1974; 2012-2014; 2016-2020)
06 Harry Bean Rep Gilford, Gilmanton, Laconia (Ward 2) 2018
Richard Beaudoin Rep 2022 (2018-2020)
Russell Dumais Rep 2022 (2014-2016)
David Nagel Rep 2022
07 Barbara Comtois Rep Alton, Barnstead 2016
Paul Terry Rep 2020
Peter Varney Rep 2014
08 Douglas Trottier Rep Belmont, Sanbornton, Tilton 2020
Nikki McCarter Rep 2022

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
01 Anita Burroughs Dem Albany, Bartlett, Chatham, Hart's Location, Hale'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 Jr. 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 Shaun Filiault Dem Keene (Ward 2) 2022
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 Zachary Nutting Rep Winchester 2022
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 Matthew Santonastaso Rep Dublin, Jaffrey, Rindge 2020
Jim Qualey Rep 2020

Coös

District Representative Party Municipality(ies) represented First elected
01 Troy Merner Rep Dalton, Lancaster, Northumberland, Stratford 2016
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's Location 2020
03 Michael Ouellette 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 William Hatch Dem 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 2006
07 Eamon Kelley Dem Berlin, Carroll, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Whitefield 2020

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
Roderick Ladd Rep 2008
06 Jeffrey Greeson Rep Orford, Rumney, Wentworth 2020
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
Sharon Nordgren Dem 1988
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 Joshua Adjutant Dem Enfield 2018
17 Susan Almy Dem Lebanon (Wards 1-3) 1996
18 John Sellers Rep Alexandria, Bridgewater, Bristol, Canaan, Dorchester, Enfield, Grafton, Groton, Hebron, Orange 2022

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
Dan Hynes Rep 2022 (2016–2018)
Kristin Noble Rep 2022
Catherine Rombeau Dem 2021↑
Laurie Sanborn Rep 2010
03 David Cote Dem Nashua (Ward 4) 1982
Fred Davis Jr. Dem 2022 (2018-2020)
Stacie Laughton Dem 2020 (2012–2014)
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)
Marty Jack Dem 2012
Michael O'Brien Dem 2012
11 William Darby Dem Nashua (Ward 8) 2022
Latha Mangipudi Dem 2013↑
Laura Telerski Dem 2018
12 William Boyd III Rep Merrimack 2021↑
Robert Healey Rep 2020
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
02 Keith Erf Rep Deering, Weare 2018
Gary Hopper Rep 2008 (2000–2004)
Leah Cushman Rep 2020
03 Vacant Bennington, Greenfield, Hancock
04 James Kofalt Rep Francestown, Greenville, Lyndeborough, Wilton 2020
Lisa C.M. Post Rep 2020
05 William Foster Rep Mont Vernon, New Boston 2020
Gerald Griffin Rep 2020 (2016–2018)
06 Joe Alexander Rep Goffstown 2018
Barbara Griffin Rep 2014
Vacant
Fred Plett Rep 2018
Claire Rouillard Rep 2020 (2014–2018)
08 Jeffrey Goley Dem Manchester (Ward 1) 2004 (1998–2002)
Diane Langley Dem 2018
10 Jean Jeudy Dem Manchester (Ward 3) 2005
Pat Long Dem 2006
11 Donald Bouchard Dem Manchester (Ward 4) 2018
Nicole Klein-Knight Dem 2018
12 Amanda Bouldin Dem Manchester (Ward 5) 2014
Andrew Bouldin Dem 2018
14 Mary Freitas Dem Manchester (Ward 7) 2014
Mary Heath Dem 2013↑
16 Joshua Query Dem Manchester (Ward 9) 2018
Vacant
17 Heidi Hamer Dem Manchester (Ward 10) 2018
Timothy Smith Dem 2012
18 Patricia Cornell Dem Manchester (Ward 11) 2014
Willis Griffith Dem 2018
22 Tony Labranche Ind Amherst 2020
Megan Murray Dem 2018
Daniel Veilleux Dem 2020
23 Bill King Rep Milford 2020
Maria Perez Dem 2020
Peter Petrigno Dem 2016
Vanessa Sheehan Rep 2020
24 Peter Leishman Dem Peterborough 2011↑ (1996–2002; 2006–2010)
Ivy Vann Dem 2014
25 Diane Kelley Rep New Ipswich, Sharon, Temple 2020
Paul Somero Rep 2016
26 Diane Pauer Rep Brookline, Mason 2020
John Lewicke Rep 2020 (2016–2018)
27 Susan Homola Rep Hollis 2020
Kat McGhee Dem 2018
38 James Creighton Rep Antrim, Bennington, Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsborough, Lyndeborough, Wilton, Windsor 2020
Stephanie Hyland Dem 2020
39 John Burt Rep Deering, Goffstown, Weare 2010
40 Keith Ammon Rep Hollis, Milford, Mont Vernon, New Boston 2020 (2014–2018)
41 Laurie Sanborn Rep Amherst, Bedford 2010
42 Jacqueline Chretien Dem Manchester (Wards 1–3) 2018
Matthew Wilhelm Dem 2018
43 Benjamin Baroody Dem Manchester (Wards 4–7) 2014
Amy Bradley Dem 2020
Christopher Herbert Dem 2014
44 Ross Berry Rep Litchfield, Manchester (Wards 8–9) 2020
Mark McLean Rep 2017↑
45 Jane Beaulieu Dem Manchester (Wards 10–12) 2012 (2004–2010)
Connie Van Houten Dem 2016
  • ↑ 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 Louise Andrus Rep Andover, Danbury, Salisbury 2020
02 James Mason Rep Franklin (Wards 1–2), Hill 2020
Dave Testerman Rep 2016
03 Kenna Cross Rep Franklin (Ward 3), Northfield 2020
Gregory Hill Rep 2014 (2010–2012)
04 Thomas Schamberg Dem Sutton, Wilmot 2018 (2012–2014)
05 Karen Ebel Dem Newbury, New London 2012
Daniel Wolf Rep 2016
06 Tony Caplan Dem Bradford, Henniker 2020
Rod Pimentel Dem 2018
07 Margaret Anne Kennedy Rep Warner, Webster 2020
08 Caroletta Alicea Dem Boscawen 2020 (2012–2018)
09 Jose Cambrils Rep Canterbury, Loudon 2020
Michael Moffett Rep 2020 (2016–2018)
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 Connie Lane Dem Concord (Ward 2) 2018
13 Beth Richards Dem Concord (Ward 3) 2016
14 Jim MacKay Dem Concord (Ward 4) 2010 (2000–2008)
15 Eric Gallager Dem Concord (Ward 6) 2020
16 Timothy Soucy Dem Concord (Ward 7) 2012 (2008–2010)
17 Safiya Wazir Dem Concord (Ward 8) 2018
18 Kris Schultz Dem Concord (Ward 9) 2017↑
19 Christy Bartlett Dem Concord (Ward 10) 2012
20 Dianne Schuett Dem Chichester, Pembroke 2012 (2008–2010)
Brian Seaworth Rep 2014 (2010–2012)
Nick White Rep 2020
21 James Allard Rep Epsom, Pittsfield 2018
John Klose Rep 2016
22 Matthew Pitaro Rep Allenstown 2020
23 Mary Beth Walz Dem Bow, Dunbarton 2016 (2004–2010; 2012–2014)
Gary Woods Dem 2018
Muriel Hall Dem 2021↑
24 Stephen Boyd Rep Hooksett 2020
John Leavitt Rep 2020 (2016–2018)
Thomas Walsh Rep 2012
Michael Yakubovich Rep 2018
25 Natalie Wells Rep Andover, Danbury, Salisbury, Warner, Webster 2020 (2016–2018)
26 Howard Pearl Rep Boscawen, Canterbury, Franklin (Ward 3), Loudon, Northfield 2016
27 Arthur Ellison Dem Concord (Wards 1–4, 6–7) 2018
Rebecca McWilliams Dem 2018
28 Katherine Rogers Dem Concord (Wards 8–10) 2012 (1992–1998)
29 Carol McGuire Rep Allenstown, Epsom, Pittsfield 2008
  • ↑ Member was first elected in a special election.

Rockingham

District Representative Party Municipality(ies) represented First elected
01 Paul Tudor Rep Northwood 2020
02 Alan Bershtein Rep Candia, Deerfield, Nottingham 2018
James Spillane Rep 2014
Kevin Verville Rep 2016
03 Paul Ayer Rep Raymond 2020
Dustin Dodge Rep 2020
Kevin Pratt Rep 2018
04 Jess Edwards Rep Auburn, Chester, Sandown 2016
Oliver Ford Rep 2020
Jason Osborne Rep 2014
Tony Piemonte Rep 2018
Chris True Rep 2014
05 Al Baldasaro Rep Londonderry 2006
Tom Dolan Rep 2018
David Lundgren Rep 2010
Wayne MacDonald Rep 2020
Betsy McKinney Rep 1984
Sherman Packard Rep 1990
Doug Thomas Rep 2018
06 Jodi Nelson Rep Derry 2021↑
Phyllis Katsakiores Rep 2014 (1982–2012)
Mary Ann Kimball Rep 2020
Erica Layon Rep 2020
David Love Rep 2018
David Milz Rep 2012
Stephen C. Pearson Rep 2018
John Potucek Rep 2018 (2014–2016)
Katherine Prudhomme O'Brien Rep 2018 (2014–2016)
Richard Tripp Rep 2020 (2016–2018)
07 Mary Griffin Rep Windham 1996
Robert Lynn Rep 2020
Charles McMahon Rep 2002
Julius Soti Rep 2020
08 Daryl Abbas Rep Salem 2018
Fred Doucette Rep 2014
Bob Elliott Rep 2006
Betty Gay Rep 2016
John Janigian Rep 2016
Everett McBride Rep 2018
Joe Sweeney Rep 2020 (2012–2016)
John Sytek Rep 2010 (1990–1996)
Susan Vandecasteele Rep 2020
09 Michael Vose Rep Epping 2019↑ (2014–2018)
Cody Belanger Rep 2020
10 Dennis Acton Rep Fremont 2018
11 Melissa Litchfield Rep Brentwood 2020
12 Scott Wallace Rep Danville 2018
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
Robert Harb Rep 2018
Norman Major Rep 1996
Peter Torosian Rep 2016
15 Charles Melvin Rep Newton 2018
16 JD Bernardy Rep East Kingston, Kensington, South Hampton 2020
17 Michael Cahill Dem Newfields, Newmarket 2012
Charlotte DiLorenzo Dem 2016
Ellen Read Ind 2016
18 Lisa Bunker Dem Exeter 2018
Julie Gilman Dem 2016
Gaby Grossman Dem 2018
Mark Paige Dem 2020
19 Patrick Abrami Rep Stratham 2010
Debra Altschiller Dem 2016
20 Tim Baxter Rep Hampton Falls, Seabrook 2020
Tina Harley Rep 2020
Aboul Khan Rep 2016 (2012–2014)
21 Vacant Hampton
Michael Edgar Dem 2016↑
Tracy Emerick Rep 2020 (2012–2018)
Tom Loughman Dem 2018
22 Jim Maggiore Dem North Hampton 2016
23 Dennis Malloy Dem Greenland, Newington 2016 (2012–2014)
24 Jaci Grote Dem New Castle, Rye 2018
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 David Meuse Dem Portsmouth (Ward 5) 2018
30 Jacqueline Cali-Pitts Dem Portsmouth (Wards 1–2, 4–5) 1998
31 Joan Hamblet Dem Greenland, Newington, North Hampton, Portsmouth (Ward 3) 2020
32 Terry Roy Rep Candia, Deerfield, Northwood, Nottingham 2018
33 Josh Yokela Rep Brentwood, Danville, Fremont 2018
34 Mark Pearson Rep Atkinson, Hampstead, Kingston, Plaistow 2016
35 Deborah Hobson Rep East Kingston, Kensington, Newton, South Hampton 2018
36 Alexis Simpson Dem Exeter, Newfields, Newmarket, Stratham 2020 (2014–2016)
37 Max Abramson Rep Hampton, Hampton Falls, Seabrook 2018 (2014–2016)
  • ↑ Member was first elected in a special election.

Strafford

District Representative Party Municipality(ies) represented First elected
01 Glenn Bailey Rep Middleton, Milton 2020
Peter Hayward Rep 2018
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 Cassandra Levesque Dem Barrington 2018
Leonard Turcotte Rep 2020 (2014–2018)
05 Jeffrey Salloway Dem Lee 2016
06 Timothy Horrigan Dem Durham, Madbury 2010 (2008–2010)
Cam Kenney Dem 2018
Marjorie Smith Dem 2012 (1996–2010)
Judith Spang Dem 1998
Janet Wall D+R↓ 1986
07 Timothy Fontneau Dem Rochester (Ward 1) 2016
08 Donna Ellis Dem Rochester (Ward 6) 2016
09 Clifford Newton Rep Rochester (Ward 2) 2020 (2010–2012; 2002–2006)
10 Aidan Ankarberg Rep Rochester (Ward 3) 2020
11 Chuck Grassie Dem Rochester (Ward 4) 2016
12 Derek “Mac” Kittredge Rep Rochester (Ward 5) 2018
13 Casey Conley Dem Dover (Ward 1) 2017↑
14 Kristina Fargo Dem Dover (Ward 2) 2018
15 Ariel Oxaal Dem Dover (Ward 3) 2020
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 Gerri Cannon Dem Rollinsford, Somersworth (Wards 1, 3–5) 2018
Wendy Chase Dem 2018
Cecilia Rich Dem 2018
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) 2020 (2014–2018)
23 Fenton Groen Rep Rochester (Wards 2–3) 2020
24 Susan Delemus Rep Rochester (Wards 4–5) 2020 (2014–2016; 2010–2012)
25 Amanda Gourgue Dem Barrington, Lee 2016
  • ↑ 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 Lee Oxenham Dem Cornish, Grantham, Plainfield, Springfield 2014
Brian Sullivan Dem 2017↑
02 Suzanne Gottling Dem Croydon, Sunapee 2020 (2008–2010; 2012–2018)
03 Andrew O'Hearne Dem Claremont (Ward 1) 2018 (2012–2016)
04 Gary Merchant Dem Claremont (Ward 2) 2018
05 Walter Stapleton Rep Claremont (Ward 3) 2018
06 John Callum Rep Newport, Unity 2018
Skip Rollins Rep 2012
07 Judy Aron Rep Acworth, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, Washington 2018
08 Walter Spilsbury Rep Charlestown 2020
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
  • ↑ Member was originally elected in a special election.

Past composition of the House of Representatives

Notes

  1. ^ Speaker Dick Hinch (R-Hillsborough 21) died of COVID-19.[4]
  2. ^ Samantha Fox (D-Merrimack 23) resigned.
  3. ^ Republican Bill Boyd (Hillsborough 21) elected to succeed Hinch.
  4. ^ David Danielson (R-Hillsborough 7) died of cancer.[5]
  5. ^ Democrat Muriel Hall (Merrimack 23) elected to succeed Fox.
  6. ^ Douglas Ley (D-Cheshire 9) died of cancer.[6]
  7. ^ Republicans Michael Gunski (Hillsborough 6), Lynn Ober and Russell Ober (both Hillsborough 37) resigned.[7]
  8. ^ Republican Anne Copp (Rockingham 6) resigned.
  9. ^ Democrat Catherine Rombeau elected to succeed Danielson.
  10. ^ William Marsh (Carroll 8) switched parties from Republican to Democratic.[10]
  11. ^ Democrat Andrew Maneval elected to succeed Ley.
  12. ^ Republican Donald Dostie (Coös 1) resigned.
  13. ^ Democrat Dan Pickering (Hillsborough 3) resigned.
  14. ^ Republican Jodi Nelson elected to succeed Copp.[12]
  15. ^ Democrat Dennis Ruprecht (Grafton 3) resigned.[13]
  16. ^ Democrat Barbara Shaw (Hillsborough 16) died.[14] Ellen Read (Rockingham 17) left the Democratic party and re-registered as an Independent.[15]
  17. ^ Tony Labranche (Hillsborough 22) left the Democratic Party and re-registered as an Independent.[16]
  18. ^ Democrat Stephanie Hyland (Hillsborough 38) resigned. [https://indepthnh.org/2022/01/24/house-dem-resigns-citing-mishandling-of-session/
  19. ^ Republican Lindsay Tausch (Hillsborough 21) resigned.[17]
  20. ^ Democrat Renny Cushing (Rockingham 21) died.[18]
  21. ^ Democrat Katherine Rogers (Merrimack 28) died.[19]
  22. ^ Republican Bob Greene (Hillsborough 37) resigned.
  23. ^ Democrat Skip Cleaver (Hillsborough 35) resigned.
  24. ^ Republican Mary Griffin (Rockingham 7) died.[20]
  25. ^ Republican Raymond Howard (Belknap 8) resigned.
  26. ^ Independent Tony Labranche (Hillsborough 22) resigned.
  27. ^ Democrat Andrew Bouldin (Hillsborough 12) resigned.
  28. ^ Republican Hershel Nunez (Hillsborough 37) resigned.
  29. ^ Democrat Lisa Bunker (Rockingham 18) resigned.

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