County by County recommendations for the NH 11/6/12 election

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This thread is where the county by county voting recommendations for the 11/6/12 election will be put together so this post will be frequently updated. See a blank race? Please give a recommendation. See a recommendation you don't agree with? Explain why you don't agree with it. If I don't have any information about race, I may not make a recommendation.

BTW, these are not endorsements. The point isn't to just list the liberty candidates. The point is to go through the ballot race by race and list the least bad candidates.

Please help create this list. Your help is appreciated! Once the lists are complete, they will be shared on forums, blogs, on Facebook, via Twitter and anyway you want to distribute them.

ONLY contested races are listed.

Belknap County
President – Libertarian Gary Johnson

Governor – Republican Ovide Lamontagne or Libertarian John Babiarz

Congress
NH-1 – Libertarian Brendan Kelly
NH-2 – Libertarian Hardy Macia

Executive Councilor
District 1 – Republican Raymond Burton
District 2 – Republican Michael Tierney

State Representative
District 1 – Republican Timothy Quinney
District 2 – Republican Robert Greemore, Republican Kevin Leandro, Republican Herb Vadney, Republican
Colette Worsman
District 3 – Republican Don Flanders, Republican Robert P. Kingsbury, Republican Robert Luther, Republican Frank Tilton
District 4 – Republican Dennis H. Fields, Republican Timothy P. Lang
District 5 – Republican Richard B. Burchell, Republican Stephen Holmes
District 6 – Republican Michael Sylvia, Republican Charles Fink
District 7 – Republican Guy Comtois
District 8 – Republican Jane Cormier
District 9 – Republican Harry Accornero

County Commission
District 1 – Republican David D. DeVoy II

Register of Deeds – Republican Barbara R. Luther

Register of Probate – Republican Karen Brickner

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Question 1. “Are you in favor of amending the second part of the constitution by inserting after article 5-b a new article to read as follows: [Art.] 5-c. [Income Tax Prohibited.] Notwithstanding any general or special provision of this constitution, the general court shall not have the power or authority to impose and levy any assessment, rate, or tax upon income earned by any natural person; however, nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit any tax in effect January 1, 2012, or adjustment to the rate of such a tax.” (Passed by the N.H. House 256 Yes 110 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 4 No) CACR 13 Yes

Question 2. “Are you in favor of amending article 73-a of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 73-a [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. The chief justice shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law. The legislature shall have a concurrent power to regulate the same matters by statute. In the event of a conflict between a statute and a court rule, the statute, if not otherwise contrary to this constitution, shall prevail over the rule.” (Passed by the N.H. House 242 Yes 96 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 5 No) CACR 26 Yes


Question 3. Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the Constitution? No

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Carrol County
President – Libertarian Gary Johnson

Governor – Republican Ovide Lamontagne or Libertarian John Babiarz

Congress
NH-2 – Libertarian Brendan Kelly

Executive Councilor
District 1 – Republican Raymond Burton

State Senate
District 3 (Albany, Bartlett, Brookfield, Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, Hale’s Location, Hart’s Location, Jackson, Madison, Middleton, Milton, Moultonborough, Ossipee, Sandwich, Tamworth, Tuftonboro, Wakefield, Waterville Valley, Wolfeboro) - Republican Jeb Bradley

State Representative
District 1 – Republican Gene G. Chandler
District 2 – Republican Frank McCarthy, Republican Dick McClure, Republican Karen C. Umberger
District 3 – Republican Mark McConkey, Republican Maynard F. Thomson
District 4 – Republican Glenn Cordelli, Republican Karel A. Crawford
District 5 – Republican Harry C. Merrow, Republican Bill Nelson, Republican J. Lisbeth Olimpio
District 6 – Republican Christopher J. Ahlgren, Republican Stephen Schmidt
District 7 – Republican Norman A. Tregenza
District 8 – Republican Donald Wright

County Commission
District 1 – Republican David Sorensen
District 2 – Republican David L. Babson, Jr.

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Question 1. “Are you in favor of amending the second part of the constitution by inserting after article 5-b a new article to read as follows: [Art.] 5-c. [Income Tax Prohibited.] Notwithstanding any general or special provision of this constitution, the general court shall not have the power or authority to impose and levy any assessment, rate, or tax upon income earned by any natural person; however, nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit any tax in effect January 1, 2012, or adjustment to the rate of such a tax.” (Passed by the N.H. House 256 Yes 110 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 4 No) CACR 13 Yes

Question 2. “Are you in favor of amending article 73-a of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 73-a [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. The chief justice shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law. The legislature shall have a concurrent power to regulate the same matters by statute. In the event of a conflict between a statute and a court rule, the statute, if not otherwise contrary to this constitution, shall prevail over the rule.” (Passed by the N.H. House 242 Yes 96 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 5 No) CACR 26 Yes


Question 3. Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the Constitution? No

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Cheshire County
President – Libertarian Gary Johnson

Governor – Republican Ovide Lamontagne or Libertarian John Babiarz

Congress
NH-2 – Libertarian Hardy Macia

Executive Council
District 2 – Republican Michael Tierney
District 5 – Republican David Wheeler

State Senate
District 8 (Acworth, Antrim, Bennington, Bradford, Croydon, Deering, Francestown, Goshen, Grantham, Hillsborough, Langdon, Lempster, Marlow, New London, Newbury, Newport, Springfield, Stoddard, Sunapee, Sutton, Unity, Washington, Weare, Windsor) – Republican Bob Odell
District 9 (Bedford, Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Greenfield, Hancock, Jaffrey, Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon, New Boston, Peterborough, Richmond, Sharon, Temple, Troy) – Republican Andy Sanborn
District 10 (Alstead, Chesterfield, Gilsum, Harrisville, Hinsdale, Keene, Marlborough, Nelson, Roxbury, Sullivan, Surry, Swanzey, Walpole, Westmoreland, Winchester) – Republican Richard A. Foote
District 12 (Wards 1, 2, 5 in Nashua, Brookline, Greenville, Hollis, Mason, New Ipswich, and Rindge)Jim Luther

State Representative
District 1 – Republican Robert W. Moore, Jr., Republican Whitney Aldrich, Republican Elaine H. Levlocke, Republican Edwin O. Smith
District 2 – Republican Anne S. Cartwright
District 3 – Republican Ruth B. Ward
District 5 – Republican William Chaffee
District 6 – Republican Keith Carlsen
District 8 – Republican Joseph W. Bendzinski
District 9 – Republican Raymond J. Desmarais
District 10 – Republican Michael J. Walsh
District 11 – Republican John B. Hunt, Susan Emerson
District 12 – Republican Douglas Bersaw, Jane B. Johnson
District 14 – Republican Franklin W. Sterling, Jr.
District 15 – Republican Rick Thackston
District 16 – Libertarian Ian Freeman

County Treasurer – Republican Fred S. Parker

Register of Deeds – Libertarian Darryl W. Perry

Register of Probate – Write-in candidate Darryl W. Perry

County Commission
District 1 – Republican Peter Graves
District 3 – Republican Aaron Patt

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Question 1. “Are you in favor of amending the second part of the constitution by inserting after article 5-b a new article to read as follows: [Art.] 5-c. [Income Tax Prohibited.] Notwithstanding any general or special provision of this constitution, the general court shall not have the power or authority to impose and levy any assessment, rate, or tax upon income earned by any natural person; however, nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit any tax in effect January 1, 2012, or adjustment to the rate of such a tax.” (Passed by the N.H. House 256 Yes 110 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 4 No) CACR 13 Yes

Question 2. “Are you in favor of amending article 73-a of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 73-a [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. The chief justice shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law. The legislature shall have a concurrent power to regulate the same matters by statute. In the event of a conflict between a statute and a court rule, the statute, if not otherwise contrary to this constitution, shall prevail over the rule.” (Passed by the N.H. House 242 Yes 96 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 5 No) CACR 26 Yes


Question 3. Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the Constitution? No

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Coos County
President – Libertarian Gary Johnson

Governor – Republican Ovide Lamontagne or Libertarian John Babiarz

Congress
NH-2 – Libertarian Hardy Macia

Executive Council
District 1 – Republican Raymond Burton

State Senate
District 1 (North Country) – Republican Debi Warner

State Representative
District 1 – Republican Duffy Daugherty, Republican Laurence M. Rappaport
District 2 – Republican James W. Tierney,
District 3 – Republican Eric S. Catman,
District 4 – Republican Herbert D. Richardson
District 5 – Republican John E. Tholl
District 7 – Republican Leon H. Rideout

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Question 1. “Are you in favor of amending the second part of the constitution by inserting after article 5-b a new article to read as follows: [Art.] 5-c. [Income Tax Prohibited.] Notwithstanding any general or special provision of this constitution, the general court shall not have the power or authority to impose and levy any assessment, rate, or tax upon income earned by any natural person; however, nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit any tax in effect January 1, 2012, or adjustment to the rate of such a tax.” (Passed by the N.H. House 256 Yes 110 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 4 No) CACR 13 Yes

Question 2. “Are you in favor of amending article 73-a of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 73-a [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. The chief justice shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law. The legislature shall have a concurrent power to regulate the same matters by statute. In the event of a conflict between a statute and a court rule, the statute, if not otherwise contrary to this constitution, shall prevail over the rule.” (Passed by the N.H. House 242 Yes 96 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 5 No) CACR 26 Yes


Question 3. Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the Constitution? No

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Grafton County
President – Libertarian Gary Johnson

Governor – Republican Ovide Lamontagne or Libertarian John Babiarz

Congress
NH-2 – Libertarian Hardy Macia

Executive Council
District 1 – Republican Raymond Burton

State Senate
District 1 (North Country) – Republican Debi Warner
District 2 (Alexandria, Ashland, Bridgewater, Bristol, Campton, Center Harbor, Danbury, Dorchester, Ellsworth, Grafton, Groton, Haverhill, Hebron, Hill, Holderness, Meredith, New Hampton, Orange, Orford, Piermont, Plymouth, Rumney, Sanbornton, Tilton, Warren, Wentworth, Wilmot) – Republican Jeanie Forrester
District 5 (Canaan, Enfield, Hanover, Lebanon, Lyme, Charlestown, Claremont, Cornish, Plainfield) – RepublicanJoe Osgood

State Representative
District 1 – Republican Lyle Bulis, Republican Ralph J. Doolan, Jr.
District 2 – Republican Denis P. Ward
District 3 – Republican Gregory M. Sorg
District 6 – Republican Lester W. Bradley
District 7 – Republican Jeff Chamberlin
District 8 – Republican Ralph Larson, Republican John H. Randlett, Republican Neil F. McIver
District 9 – Republican Skip Reilly, Republican Jeff Shackett
District 10 – Republican Paul Mirski
District 11 – Republican Joseph A. Frazier
District 14 – Republican Brad Bailey
District 15 – Republican Paul Ingbretson
District 16 – Republican Charles E. Sova
District 17– Republican Paul H. Simard

County Sheriff – Independent Joshua Dickey

County Treasurer – Republican Carol A. Elliott

Register of Deeds – Republican Tyler Drummond

County Commission
District 1 – Republican Bill Sharp
District 3 – Republican Omer C. Ahern

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Question 1. “Are you in favor of amending the second part of the constitution by inserting after article 5-b a new article to read as follows: [Art.] 5-c. [Income Tax Prohibited.] Notwithstanding any general or special provision of this constitution, the general court shall not have the power or authority to impose and levy any assessment, rate, or tax upon income earned by any natural person; however, nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit any tax in effect January 1, 2012, or adjustment to the rate of such a tax.” (Passed by the N.H. House 256 Yes 110 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 4 No) CACR 13 Yes

Question 2. “Are you in favor of amending article 73-a of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 73-a [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. The chief justice shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law. The legislature shall have a concurrent power to regulate the same matters by statute. In the event of a conflict between a statute and a court rule, the statute, if not otherwise contrary to this constitution, shall prevail over the rule.” (Passed by the N.H. House 242 Yes 96 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 5 No) CACR 26 Yes


Question 3. Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the Constitution? No

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Hillsborough County
President – Libertarian Gary Johnson

Governor – Republican Ovide Lamontagne or Libertarian John Babiarz

Congress
NH-1 – Libertarian Brendan Kelly
NH-2 – Libertarian Hardy Macia

Executive Council
District 2 – Republican Michael Tierney
District 4 – Republican Robert Burns or Libertarian Ken Blevens
District 5 – Republican David Wheeler

State Senate
District 8 (Acworth, Antrim, Bennington, Bradford, Croydon, Deering, Francestown, Goshen, Grantham, Hillsborough, Langdon, Lempster, Marlow, New London, Newbury, Newport, Springfield, Stoddard, Sunapee, Sutton, Unity, Washington, Weare, Windsor) – Republican Bob Odell
District 9 (Bedford, Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Greenfield, Hancock, Jaffrey, Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon, New Boston, Peterborough, Richmond, Sharon, Temple, Troy) – Republican Andy Sanborn
District 12 (Wards 1, 2, 5 in Nashua, Brookline, Greenville, Hollis, Mason, New Ipswich, and Rindge) – Republican Jim Luther
District 13 (Wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 in Nashua) – Republican Joseph F. Krasucki
District 14 (Hudson, Auburn, Londonderry) – Libertarian Richard Kahn
District 16 (Wards 1, 2, 12 in Manchester, Bow, Candia, Dunbarton, Hooksett) - Libertarian Rich Tomasso
District 18 (Wards 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 in Manchester, Litchfield) – Republican J. Gail Barry
District 20 (Manchester Wards 3, 4, 10, 11, Goffstown) – Republican Phil Greazzo

State Representative
District 1 – Republican Robert A. Fredette, Republican Holly L. Mecheski
District 2 – Republican Neal M. Kurk, Republican Gary S. Hopper, Republican Daniel A. Donovan
District 3 – Republican Desmond M. Ford
District 4 – Republican William Condra, Republican Donnie Sawin
District 5 – Republican William L. O'Brien, Republican Bob Mead
District 6 – Republican Calvin D. Pratt, Republican John A. Burt, Republican Ivan Beliveau, Republican Richard Meaney, Republican John Adam Hikel
District 7 – Republican Keith Murphy, Republican Kelleigh Domaingue Murphy, Republican Moe Villeneuve, Republican John A. Graham, Republican David J. Danielson, Republican John Cebrowski
District 8 – Republican Omer F. Beaudoin, Republican Joseph Lachance
District 9 – Republican Mike Ball, Republican Win Hutchinson
District 11 – Republican John J. Callahan III, Republican Thomas Martin
District 12 – Republican Daniel Garthwaite, Democrat Tim O'Flaherty
District 13 – Republican Larry G. Gagne, Republican William Infantine
District 14 – Republican Brian D. Cole, Republican Ross Terrio
District 15 – Republican Steve Vaillancourt, Republican Mark L. Proulx
District 16 – Republican Robert E. Barry, Republican Timothy R. Sawyer
District 17 – Republican Tammy Simmons (only vote for her)
District 18 – Republican Emily Sandblade, Democrat Joel Winters
District 19 – Republican Carlos Gonzalez, Republican Dick Marston
District 20 – Republican Ralph G. Boehm, Republican Frank A. Byron
District 21 – Republican Jeanine Notter, Republican Phil Straight, Republican Lenette M. Peterson, Republican Republican Richard Barry, Republican Dick Hinch, Republican Tony Pellegrino, Republican Kathleen Stroud, Republican Joseph D. Thomas
District 22 – Republican Stephen B. Stepanek, Republican Peter T. Hansen, Republican Robert H. Rowe
District 23 – Republican Stephen J. Palmer, Republican Andrew Seale, Republican Shawn Sweeney, Republican Robert F. Willette
District 24 – Republican Bruce Marcus
District 25 – Republican James Coffey, Republican Jim Parison
District 26 – Republican Jack B. Flanagan, Republican Valerie A. Ogden
District 27 – Republican Jim Belanger, Republican Carolyn M. Gargasz
District 28 – Republican Kevin A. Avard, Republican Carl W. Seidel, Republican Sean M. McGuinness
District 29 – Republican Donald B. McClarren, Republican Michael McCarthy, Republican Michael A. Balboni
District 30 – Republican Doris Hohensee, Republican Lisa Scontsas, Republican David Schoneman
District 31 – Republican Richard Heitmiller, Republican Elizabeth Van Twuyver
District 32 – Republican David Murotake, Republican Don LeBrun, Republican James Summers
District 33 – Republican Greg Surbey (only vote for him)
District 34 – Republican Dee Hogan, Democrat Michael Garcia
District 35 – Republican Bill Joransen, Republican Michael Reed, Republican Peter Silva
District 36 – Republican Willard L. Brown, Republican Bill Ohm, Republican David S. Robbins
District 37 – Republican Lars T. Christiansen, Republican Russell T. Ober III, Republican Lynne Ober, Republican Jordan Ulery, Republican Patrick Culbert, Republican Bob Haefner, Republican Shawn N. Jasper, Republican Richard D. LeVasseur, Republican Kevin T. McGuire, Republican Andy Renzullo, Republican Charlene F. Takesian
District 38 – Republican Frank Edelblut, Republican Alexandra B. Riley
District 39 – Republican Mark Warden
District 40 – Republican Gary Daniels
District 41 – Republican Laurie Sanborn
District 42 – Republican Jeff Frost, Republican Chuck Thibault
District 43 – Republican Kathleen F. Souza, Republican Roy Shoults (only vote for these 2)
District 44 – Republican George Lambert, Republican Andy Martel
District 45 – Republican Matthew J. Swank, Republican Keith Hirschmann

County Attorney – Republican Dennis Hogan

County Treasurer – Republican David G. Fredette

Register of Deeds – Republican Pamela D. Coughlin

County Commission
District 1 – Republican Toni Pappas
District 2 – Republican Sandra Ziehm
District 3 – Republican Carol H. Holden

City Aldermen
Manchester Ward 11 – Emily Sandblade

City Charter Commission
Manchester – Tammy Simmons, Matthew Swank, Tom Deblois, Michael J. DeBlasi, Eric F. Fischer, Jim Roy, Bernard "BJ" Perry, Richard H. Girard, Jerome Duval

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Question 1. “Are you in favor of amending the second part of the constitution by inserting after article 5-b a new article to read as follows: [Art.] 5-c. [Income Tax Prohibited.] Notwithstanding any general or special provision of this constitution, the general court shall not have the power or authority to impose and levy any assessment, rate, or tax upon income earned by any natural person; however, nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit any tax in effect January 1, 2012, or adjustment to the rate of such a tax.” (Passed by the N.H. House 256 Yes 110 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 4 No) CACR 13 Yes

Question 2. “Are you in favor of amending article 73-a of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 73-a [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. The chief justice shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law. The legislature shall have a concurrent power to regulate the same matters by statute. In the event of a conflict between a statute and a court rule, the statute, if not otherwise contrary to this constitution, shall prevail over the rule.” (Passed by the N.H. House 242 Yes 96 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 5 No) CACR 26 Yes


Question 3. Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the Constitution? No

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Merrimack County
President – Libertarian Gary Johnson

Governor – Republican Ovide Lamontagne or Libertarian John Babiarz

Congress
NH-1 – Libertarian Brendan Kelly
NH-2 – Libertarian Hardy Macia

Executive Council
District 1 – Republican Raymond Burton
District 2 – Republican Michael Tierney
District 4 – Republican Robert Burns or Libertarian Ken Blevens

State Senate
District 2 (Alexandria, Ashland, Bridgewater, Bristol, Campton, Center Harbor, Danbury, Dorchester, Ellsworth, Grafton, Groton, Haverhill, Hebron, Hill, Holderness, Meredith, New Hampton, Orange, Orford, Piermont, Plymouth, Rumney, Sanbornton, Tilton, Warren, Wentworth, Wilmot) – Republican Jeanie Forrester
District 7 (Belmont, Gilford, Laconia, Andover, Boscawen, Canterbury, Franklin, Northfield, Salisbury, Webster) – Republican Joshua F. Youssef
District 8 (Acworth, Antrim, Bennington, Bradford, Croydon, Deering, Francestown, Goshen, Grantham, Hillsborough, Langdon, Lempster, Marlow, New London, Newbury, Newport, Springfield, Stoddard, Sunapee, Sutton, Unity, Washington, Weare, Windsor) – Republican Bob Odell
District 15 (Concord, Henniker, Hopkinton, Penacook, Warner) – Republican Lydia Harman
District 17 (Allenstown, Chichester, Deerfield, Epsom, Loudon, Northwood, Nottingham, Pembroke, Pittsfield, Raymond, Strafford) – Republican John Reagan

State Representative
District 1 – Republican Jenn Coffey
District 2 – Republican Jim Mason, Republican Dennis Reed
District 3 – Republican Gregory Hill, Republican Carolyn A. Virtue
District 4 – Republican Stuart Cooper
District 5 – Republican David H. Kidder, Republican Steve Winter
District 6 – Republican Mark H. Lindsley, Republican Dan McCormick
District 7 – Republican Susan Olsen
District 9 – Republican Kenneth Kreis, Sr. (only vote for him)
District 10 – Republican Debra Johnson, Republican Richard E. Kennedy, Republican Frank Rosano
District 17 – Republican Chris Wood
District 18 – Republican Kevin Moore
District 19 – Republican Kenneth L. Georgevits
District 20 – Republican Brian Seaworth, Republican Brandon D. Ross, Republican J. Brandon Giuda
District 21 – Republican Dan McGuire, Republican Gerard A. LeDuc
District 22 – Republican Jon Richardson
District 23 – Republican JR Hoell, Republican John F. Martin
District 25 – Republican Frank A. Cummings
District 26 – Republican Jason R. Parent
District 27 – Republican Ron Noyes
District 28 – Republican Al Jones
District 29 – Republican Carol McGuire

County Treasurer – Republican Leslie Gordon Hammond

Register of Deeds – Republican Kathi L. Guay

County Commission
District 1 – Republican Elizabeth Hager
District 3 – Republican Peter J. Spaulding

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Question 1. “Are you in favor of amending the second part of the constitution by inserting after article 5-b a new article to read as follows: [Art.] 5-c. [Income Tax Prohibited.] Notwithstanding any general or special provision of this constitution, the general court shall not have the power or authority to impose and levy any assessment, rate, or tax upon income earned by any natural person; however, nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit any tax in effect January 1, 2012, or adjustment to the rate of such a tax.” (Passed by the N.H. House 256 Yes 110 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 4 No) CACR 13 Yes

Question 2. “Are you in favor of amending article 73-a of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 73-a [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. The chief justice shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law. The legislature shall have a concurrent power to regulate the same matters by statute. In the event of a conflict between a statute and a court rule, the statute, if not otherwise contrary to this constitution, shall prevail over the rule.” (Passed by the N.H. House 242 Yes 96 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 5 No) CACR 26 Yes


Question 3. Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the Constitution? No

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Rockingham County
President – Libertarian Gary Johnson

Governor – Republican Ovide Lamontagne or Libertarian John Babiarz

Congress
NH-1 – Libertarian Brendan Kelly
NH-2 – Libertarian Hardy Macia

Executive Council
District 3 – Libertarian Mike Baldassare

State Senate
District 14 (Hudson, Auburn, Londonderry) – Libertarian Richard Kahn
District 17 (Allenstown, Chichester, Deerfield, Epsom, Loudon, Northwood, Nottingham, Pembroke, Pittsfield, Raymond, Strafford) – Republican John Reagan
District 19 (Derry, Hampstead, Windham) – Republican Jim Rausch
District 21 (Durham, Lee, Madbury, Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, Portsmouth) - Republican Peter Macdonald
District 22 (Atkinson, Pelham, Plaistow, Salem) – Republican Chuck Morse
District 23 (Brentwood, Chester, Danville, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Kingston, Sandown) – Republican Russell Prescott
District 24 (Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, New Castle, Newton, North Hampton, Rye, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham) – Republican Nancy F. Stiles

State Representative
District 1 – Republican Bruce Hodgdon
District 2 – Republican Kyle Tasker, Republican Romeo Danais, Republican Joe Duarte
District 4 – Republican Stella Tremblay, Republican Joseph M. Hagan, Republican Dan Dumaine, Republican James E. Devine, Republican Gene P. Charron
District 5 – Republican Al Baldasaro, Republican Daniel Tamburello, Republican Frank R. Emiro, Republican Robert Introne, Republican David C. Lundgren, Republican Betsy McKinney, Republican Sherman Packard
District 6 – Republican Frank V. Sapareto, Republican Christian Bright, Republican Brian K. Chirichiello, Republican Beverly A. Ferrante, Republican Bob Fesh, Republican David E. Milz, Republican John T. O'Connor, Republican Kevin E. Reichard, Republican David Thompson, Republican Jim Webb
District 7 – Republican Mary E. Griffin, Republican Walter Kolodziej, Republican Charles E. McMahon, Republican Kevin Waterhouse
District 8 – Republican Bianca Rose Garcia, Republican Gary S. Azarian, Republican Ronald J. Belanger, Republican Patrick J. Bick, Republican Robert J. Elliott, Republican Marilinda Garcia, Republican Anne K. Priestley, Republican Joe Sweeney, Republican John Sytek
District 9 – Republican Jason P. Antosz, Republican Jeffrey F. Harris
District 10 – Republican Daniel C. Itse
District 11 – Republican Curtis Grace
District 12 – Republican Betsy Sanders
District 13 – Republican Regina Birdsell, Republican Kenneth L. Weyler, Republican John B. Sedensky, Republican Kevin P. St. James
District 14 – Republican Debra L. DeSimone, Republican William G. Friel, Republican Jack Hayes, Republican Norman L. Major
District 15 – Republican Mary M. Allen
District 16 – Republican Bob Nigrello
District 17 – Republican Adam Schroadter, Republican Joshua Davenport, Republican Carolyn Scanlon
District 18 – Republican Christopher Suprock, Republican Brian T. Griset, Republican Matt Quandt (only vote for these 3)
District 19 – Republican Patrick F. Abrami, Republican Timothy D. Copeland
District 21 – Republican Tracy Emerick, Republican Joseph Korowski, Republican Frederick C. Rice, Republican Kenneth Sheffert
District 22 – Republican Michele Peckham
District 24 – Republican Will Smith, Republican Raymond Tweedie
District 25 – Republican James Reilley
District 26 – Republican Mark A. Brighton
District 28 – Republican Maurice H. Foster
District 29 – Republican Arthur Clough
District 30 – Republican Kevin J. Kervick
District 31 – Republican Robert Boyle
District 32 – Republican Donald Gorman
District 33 – Republican Timothy P. Comerford
District 34 – Republican Jeffrey D. Oligny
District 35 – Republican Richard E. Gordon
District 36 – Republican Bob Goodman
District 37 – Republican Sharleene Page Hurst

County Attorney – Libertarian Albert "Max" Abramson

County Treasurer – Republican Edward R. Buck

Register of Deeds – Republican Cathy Stacey

Register of Probate – Republican Andrew Christie

County Commission
District 2 – Republican Thomas Tombarello
District 3 – Republican Kevin L. Coyle

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Question 1. “Are you in favor of amending the second part of the constitution by inserting after article 5-b a new article to read as follows: [Art.] 5-c. [Income Tax Prohibited.] Notwithstanding any general or special provision of this constitution, the general court shall not have the power or authority to impose and levy any assessment, rate, or tax upon income earned by any natural person; however, nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit any tax in effect January 1, 2012, or adjustment to the rate of such a tax.” (Passed by the N.H. House 256 Yes 110 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 4 No) CACR 13 Yes

Question 2. “Are you in favor of amending article 73-a of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 73-a [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. The chief justice shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law. The legislature shall have a concurrent power to regulate the same matters by statute. In the event of a conflict between a statute and a court rule, the statute, if not otherwise contrary to this constitution, shall prevail over the rule.” (Passed by the N.H. House 242 Yes 96 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 5 No) CACR 26 Yes


Question 3. Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the Constitution? No

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Strafford County
President – Libertarian Gary Johnson

Governor – Republican Ovide Lamontagne or Libertarian John Babiarz

Congress
NH-1 – Libertarian Brendan Kelly

Executive Council
District 2 – Republican Michael Tierney
District 4 – Republican Robert Burns or Libertarian Ken Blevens

Senate
District 3 (Albany, Bartlett, Brookfield, Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, Hale’s Location, Hart’s Location, Jackson, Madison, Middleton, Milton, Moultonborough, Ossipee, Sandwich, Tamworth, Tuftonboro, Wakefield, Waterville Valley, Wolfeboro) – Republican Jeb Bradley
District 4 (Barrington, Dover, Rollinsford, Somersworth) – Republican Phyllis Woods
District 6 (Alton, Barnstead, Farmington, Gilmanton, New Durham, Rochester) – Republican Sam Cataldo
District 17 (Allenstown, Chichester, Deerfield, Epsom, Loudon, Northwood, Nottingham, Pembroke, Pittsfield, Raymond, Strafford) – Republican John Reagan
District 21 (Durham, Lee, Madbury, Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, Portsmouth) – Republican Peter Macdonald

State Representative
District 1 – Republican John A. Mullen, Republican Robbie Parsons
District 2 – Republican Antonio Luciani, Republican Joseph Pitre
District 3 – Republican David A. Bickford, Republican Kurt Wuelper
District 4 – Republican Devon Claire Boyd, Republican Bill O'Connor
District 5 – Libertarian Aidan Ankarberg
District 6 – Republican David Childs, Republican Janet G. Wall, Republican James C. Ziegra
District 7 – Republican Deborah Kaczynski
District 8 – Republican James P. Gray
District 9 – Republican Steven Beaudoin
District 10 – Republican Warren Groen
District 11 – Republican Susan DeLemus
District 12 – Republican Robert D. Jaffin
District 15 – Republican Marga M. Coulp
District 16 – Republican David K. Martin
District 17 – Republican Donald C. Andolina, Republican Michael Castaldo, Republican Michael W. Weeden
District 18 – Republican Christien DuBois, Republican Harry H. Irwin, Republican Philip L. Munck
District 20 – Republican Marc W. Jennings
District 21 – Republican Michael J. Rhode
District 22 – Republican Fred Leonard
District 23 – Republican Cliff Newton
District 24 – Republican Laura Jones
District 25 – Republican Len Turcotte

County Sheriff – Republican Joseph S. DiGregorio

Register of Deeds – Republican Lynn Williams

County Commission
Republican Catherine Cheney, Republican Mac Kittredge, Republican Diane Wood

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Question 1. “Are you in favor of amending the second part of the constitution by inserting after article 5-b a new article to read as follows: [Art.] 5-c. [Income Tax Prohibited.] Notwithstanding any general or special provision of this constitution, the general court shall not have the power or authority to impose and levy any assessment, rate, or tax upon income earned by any natural person; however, nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit any tax in effect January 1, 2012, or adjustment to the rate of such a tax.” (Passed by the N.H. House 256 Yes 110 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 4 No) CACR 13 Yes

Question 2. “Are you in favor of amending article 73-a of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 73-a [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. The chief justice shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law. The legislature shall have a concurrent power to regulate the same matters by statute. In the event of a conflict between a statute and a court rule, the statute, if not otherwise contrary to this constitution, shall prevail over the rule.” (Passed by the N.H. House 242 Yes 96 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 5 No) CACR 26 Yes


Question 3. Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the Constitution? No

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Sullivan County
President – Libertarian Gary Johnson

Governor – Republican Ovide Lamontagne or Libertarian John Babiarz

Congress
NH-2 – Libertarian Hardy Macia

Executive Council
District 1 – Republican Raymond Burton
District 2 – Republican Michael Tierney

State Senate
District 5 (Canaan, Enfield, Hanover, Lebanon, Lyme, Charlestown, Claremont, Cornish, Plainfield) – Republican Joe Osgood
District 8 (Acworth, Antrim, Bennington, Bradford, Croydon, Deering, Francestown, Goshen, Grantham, Hillsborough, Langdon, Lempster, Marlow, New London, Newbury, Newport, Springfield, Stoddard, Sunapee, Sutton, Unity, Washington, Weare, Windsor) – Republican Bob Odell

State Representative
District 1 – Republican Bill Walker, Republican Laura Stiller Ward
District 2 – Republican Spec Bowers
District 3 – Republican Steven J. Picano
District 4 – Republican Charlene Marcotte Lovett
District 5 – Republican Richard P. Madigan
District 6 – Beverly T. Rodeschin, Republican Skip Rollins
District 7 – Republican Jim Grenier
District 8 – Republican Thomas W. Laware
District 9 – Republican Thomas J. Howard
District 10 – Republican Paul LaCasse, Sr.
District 11 – Republican Steven D. Smith

County Treasurer – Michael Sanderson

County Commission
District 1 – Donald Clarke
District 3 – John Callum

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Question 1. “Are you in favor of amending the second part of the constitution by inserting after article 5-b a new article to read as follows: [Art.] 5-c. [Income Tax Prohibited.] Notwithstanding any general or special provision of this constitution, the general court shall not have the power or authority to impose and levy any assessment, rate, or tax upon income earned by any natural person; however, nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit any tax in effect January 1, 2012, or adjustment to the rate of such a tax.” (Passed by the N.H. House 256 Yes 110 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 4 No) CACR 13 Yes

Question 2. “Are you in favor of amending article 73-a of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 73-a [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. The chief justice shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law. The legislature shall have a concurrent power to regulate the same matters by statute. In the event of a conflict between a statute and a court rule, the statute, if not otherwise contrary to this constitution, shall prevail over the rule.” (Passed by the N.H. House 242 Yes 96 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 5 No) CACR 26 Yes


Question 3. Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the Constitution? No

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Potential recommendations for races in NH

President – Libertarian Gary Johnson

Governor – Republican Ovide Lamontagne or Libertarian John Babiarz

Congress
NH-1 – Libertarian Brendan Kelly
NH-2 – Libertarian Hardy Macia

Executive Council
District 1 – Republican Raymond Burton
District 2 – Republican Michael Tierney
District 3 – Libertarian Mike Baldassare
District 4 – Republican Robert Burns or Libertarian Ken Blevens
District 5 – Republican David Wheeler

Senate
District 1 (North Country) – Republican Debi Warner
District 2 (Alexandria, Ashland, Bridgewater, Bristol, Campton, Center Harbor, Danbury, Dorchester, Ellsworth, Grafton, Groton, Haverhill, Hebron, Hill, Holderness, Meredith, New Hampton, Orange, Orford, Piermont, Plymouth, Rumney, Sanbornton, Tilton, Warren, Wentworth, Wilmot) – Republican Jeanie Forrester
District 3 (Albany, Bartlett, Brookfield, Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, Hale’s Location, Hart’s Location, Jackson, Madison, Middleton, Milton, Moultonborough, Ossipee, Sandwich, Tamworth, Tuftonboro, Wakefield, Waterville Valley, Wolfeboro) – Republican Jeb Bradley
District 4 (Barrington, Dover, Rollinsford, Somersworth) – Republican Phyllis Woods
District 5 (Canaan, Enfield, Hanover, Lebanon, Lyme, Charlestown, Claremont, Cornish, Plainfield) – Republican Joe Osgood
District 6 (Alton, Barnstead, Farmington, Gilmanton, New Durham, Rochester) – Republican Sam Cataldo
District 7 (Belmont, Gilford, Laconia, Andover, Boscawen, Canterbury, Franklin, Northfield, Salisbury, Webster) – Republican Joshua F. Youssef
District 8 (Acworth, Antrim, Bennington, Bradford, Croydon, Deering, Francestown, Goshen, Grantham, Hillsborough, Langdon, Lempster, Marlow, New London, Newbury, Newport, Springfield, Stoddard, Sunapee, Sutton, Unity, Washington, Weare, Windsor) – Republican Bob Odell
District 9 (Bedford, Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Greenfield, Hancock, Jaffrey, Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon, New Boston, Peterborough, Richmond, Sharon, Temple, Troy) – Republican Andy Sanborn
District 10 (Alstead, Chesterfield, Gilsum, Harrisville, Hinsdale, Keene, Marlborough, Nelson, Roxbury, Sullivan, Surry, Swanzey, Walpole, Westmoreland, Winchester) – Republican Richard A. Foote
District 11 Only 1 candidate
District 12 (Wards 1, 2, 5 in Nashua, Brookline, Greenville, Hollis, Mason, New Ipswich, and Rindge) – Republican Jim Luther
District 13 (Wards 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 in Nashua) – Republican Joseph F. Krasucki
District 14 (Hudson, Auburn, Londonderry) – Libertarian Richard Kahn
District 15 (Concord, Henniker, Hopkinton, Penacook, Warner) – Republican Lydia Harman
District 16 (Wards 1, 2, 12 in Manchester, Bow, Candia, Dunbarton, Hooksett) - Libertarian Rich Tomasso
District 17 (Allenstown, Chichester, Deerfield, Epsom, Loudon, Northwood, Nottingham, Pembroke, Pittsfield, Raymond, Strafford) – Republican John Reagan
District 18 (Wards 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 in Manchester, Litchfield) – Republican J. Gail Barry
District 19 (Derry, Hampstead, Windham) – Republican Jim Rausch
District 20 (Manchester Wards 3, 4, 10, 11, Goffstown) – Republican Phil Greazzo
District 21 (Durham, Lee, Madbury, Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, Portsmouth) - Republican Peter Macdonald
District 22 (Atkinson, Pelham, Plaistow, Salem) – Republican Chuck Morse
District 23 (Brentwood, Chester, Danville, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Kingston, Sandown) – Republican Russell Prescott
District 24 (Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, New Castle, Newton, North Hampton, Rye, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham) – Republican Nancy F. Stiles

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Question 1. “Are you in favor of amending the second part of the constitution by inserting after article 5-b a new article to read as follows: [Art.] 5-c. [Income Tax Prohibited.] Notwithstanding any general or special provision of this constitution, the general court shall not have the power or authority to impose and levy any assessment, rate, or tax upon income earned by any natural person; however, nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit any tax in effect January 1, 2012, or adjustment to the rate of such a tax.” (Passed by the N.H. House 256 Yes 110 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 4 No) CACR 13 Yes

Question 2. “Are you in favor of amending article 73-a of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 73-a [Supreme Court, Administration.] The chief justice of the supreme court shall be the administrative head of all the courts. The chief justice shall, with the concurrence of a majority of the supreme court justices, make rules governing the administration of all courts in the state and the practice and procedure to be followed in all such courts. The rules so promulgated shall have the force and effect of law. The legislature shall have a concurrent power to regulate the same matters by statute. In the event of a conflict between a statute and a court rule, the statute, if not otherwise contrary to this constitution, shall prevail over the rule.” (Passed by the N.H. House 242 Yes 96 No; Passed by State Senate 19 Yes 5 No) CACR 26 Yes


Question 3. Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the Constitution? No

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