Democratic – Jeanne Shaheen
October 21, 2020 •
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By Jeanne Shaheen
New Hampshire families deserve a Senator who will fight for them, and that has never been more true than it is today. Every day, I hear from small business owners who are struggling, from parents who need help paying rent and putting food on the table, and from our health care workers who are on […]
Republican – Harold French
October 21, 2020 •
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By Harold French
I am running for my third term as your state senator from District 7. To say it has been an honor and a privilege to have been awarded this seat for the past 4 years would be an understatement. In the Legislature, we hear about 1,000 bills each year, with the first year of the […]
Democratic – Philip Spagnuolo
October 21, 2020 •
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By Philip Spagnuolo
It is time that we had a State Senator who understands what struggling people, working people, and those who feel left behind are going through. My personal journey through the recovery process and my current professional work in the recovery community informs my perspective and will help me make decisions that benefit our communities. […]
Republican – Natalie Wells
October 21, 2020 •
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By Natalie Wells
Hello, my name is Natalie Wells. I’m a proud mom, grandmother, and third generation retired family business owner. In 2016, I was elected to serve as State Representative for Merrimack 25 (Andover, Danbury, Salisbury, Warner, and Webster). While in the House, I served on the Election Law Committee. Since 2018 to the present, I serve […]
Democratic – Faith Minton
October 21, 2020 •
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By Faith Minton
New Hampshire should be a place where families want to live. As our population ages we must work to keep young families here. Our current system of funding public education, relying on local property taxes, hurts retired residents and those on a fixed income. There are huge inequities in the state, and it should not […]
Republican – Louise Andrus
October 21, 2020 •
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By Louise Andrus
The first reason people should vote for me is because I am honest. Next, I am not a politician. American theologian James Freeman Clarke said, “The difference between a politician and a statesman is that a politician thinks about the next election while the statesman thinks about the next generation.” I think about working for […]
Democratic – Ken D. Wells
October 21, 2020 •
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By Ken Wells
As your Representative, I have worked hard on issues that affect us all. First among these is the unfair and unconstitutional way that New Hampshire collects revenue from property taxes, taxing people living in different towns at unequal rates for essentially identical properties. The state’s habit of “downshifting” its constitutional requirement “to provide adequate education” […]
Libertarian – Darryl Perry
October 21, 2020 •
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By Darryl Perry
I’m running for Governor of New Hampshire on a platform of criminal justice reform, lower taxation, ballot access reform, and voting rights. Unfortunately New Hampshire, which ranks as one of the most free states in the country, remains an island of prohibition as it relates to recreational cannabis. We would have legalized cannabis and an […]
Democratic – Dan Feltes
October 21, 2020 •
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By Dan Feltes
Dan grew up in a working-class family. His father worked in a furniture factory for his entire adult life, and his mom had part-time jobs and worked nights while raising four kids. The values they instilled in him led him to New Hampshire Legal Assistance. As a legal aid attorney, Dan saw first-hand that the […]
Democratic – Michael Cryans
October 21, 2020 •
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By Michael Cryans
I have lived in Hanover since 1982 and with my wife, Julie, have a son Connor. I have another son, Cameron, and two grandchildren, Gavin and Leah, who live in Colorado. I have been a teacher, banker, financial advisor, and Executive Director of a non- profit dealing with suicide and substance misuse. If I can […]