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Carrol County New Hampshire November 6th Election Recommendations
November 2, 2012
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...pshire-november-6th-election-recommendations/

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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I copied this thread into the NH forum but honestly, when people see it is from August they might not click. You might want to start a new thread with just the current posts.
 
Coos County New Hampshire November 6th Election Recommendations
November 2, 2012
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...pshire-november-6th-election-recommendations/

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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I copied this thread into the NH forum but honestly, when people see it is from August they might not click. You might want to start a new thread with just the current posts.

Thank you so much. When I get everything finished Saturday night or Sunday afternoon, I plan to make a new post in the 2 threads about it in the NH forum, make a new thread about it in Grassroots and do a blog post about it. It is going to look really sweet, I promise. 1 of my dreams is to 1 day have a way that people can enter their info and find their sample ballot (there are around 300 different sample ballots in NH) already filled out. I want this info all filled out 10 days before the election so that people may even use it to absentee vote (NH doesn't have early voting other than absentee voting). That way people can just print out the ballot and use it in the election booth. That is a ways off but a man can dream, can't he?
 
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Sullivan County New Hampshire November 6th Election Recommendations
November 2, 2012
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...pshire-november-6th-election-recommendations/

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 – Republican Michael Sanderson

County Commission
District 1 – Republican Donald Clarke
District 3 – Republican 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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Strafford County New Hampshire November 6th Election Recommendations
November 2, 2012
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...pshire-november-6th-election-recommendations/

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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Grafton County New Hampshire November 6th Election Recommendations
November 3, 2012
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...pshire-november-6th-election-recommendations/

Click on the link ABOVE to see the proper formatting and all of the links. Otherwise, read below.

Grafton County New Hampshire November 6th Election Recommendations

Do you care about upholding the New Hampshire Constitution? Do you support the Bill of Rights? If so, it is recommended that you vote for the candidates listed. While all of these candidates are not liberty candidates, they are more pro-liberty than their opponents.

ONLY contested races are listed.
When a candidate’s name is blue, click on the name to learn more about the candidate.

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) – Republican Joe 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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Merrimack County New Hampshire November 6th Election Recommendations
November 4, 2012
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...pshire-november-6th-election-recommendations/

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 New Hampshire November 6th Election Recommendations
November 4, 2012
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...pshire-november-6th-election-recommendations/

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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Hillsborough County New Hampshire November 6th Election Recommendations
November 4, 2012
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012...pshire-november-6th-election-recommendations/

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 – Libertarian James Parker

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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I added the two pro-liberty ballot questions. I support both of them. The 3rd question is about a ConCon.

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Constitutional Ballot Questions:
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
Like Question 1 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yes-on-1-No-Income-Tax/305205119593997

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
Like Question 2 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/YES-on-2-Public-Oversight/352218878202200

GraniteGrok just posted a blog about Question 1, Question 2 and Question 3.


New Hampshire’s Constitutional Questions
by Steve MacDonald
http://granitegrok.com/blog/2012/11/new-hampshires-constitutional-questions

Tomorrow you can decide some things that will change your New Hampshire State constitution. Media outlets and others who object have been actively trying to make them as confusing as possible, so as a public service, we’re here to help.

Question 1 asks if you would like to keep the Legislature from taking taxes directly from your paycheck. New Hampshire has never taxed your paycheck before, although progressives have tried repeatedly to do so in the past, and will continue to try in the future. Passing Question 1 empowers you to prevent them from trying to do so. It is an historical act of a legislature to limit itself, so if you like the idea of keeping a line item off your check stub that takes money and gives it to Concord before you even see it, you want to vote Yes on Question 1.

Question 2 fixes a change that was made years ago which allowed unelected judges to create rules with the force of law. This is a direct violation of the separation of powers. Only your elected legislature can write rules with the force of law, and these must pass both Houses, and then be signed by the governor, or if the governor objects survive a veto override before having the force of law. This prevents the arbitrary abuse of power by unelected members of your state government.

Question 3 asks if you believe we need a constitutional convention. Some folks would like to convene a little gathering to make some other changes to the state constitution. I am voting no. We can debate the why’s and what for’s in comments but I do not feel the need to hold one.
 
Ron Paul endorsing (in 2008 and 2012) NH State Rep. Steve Vaillancourt explained why people should vote NO on Question 3 in New Hampshire in his latest blog post.

Media Watch--Oh No Kevin, Not Again
Monday, November 5, 2012 at 03:48PM
http://www.nhinsider.com/rep-steve-vaillancourt/2012/11/5/media-watch-oh-no-kevin-not-again.html

For those of you who read are or are about to read Kevin Landrigan's Sunday column in the Nashua Telegraph, beware!
Question three on tomorrow's ballot is NOT a Constitutional Amendment and does NOT require a two-thirds majority.
It asks whether voters desire a Consitutional Convention; the question must go before voters every ten years, and it requies a simply majority.
By a razor thin margin both 10 and 20 years ago, voters decided against having a ConCon. I would urge everyone to vote against it again. It would cost cities and towns hundreds of thousands of dollars (a special election would be required to select ConCon delegates) and cost the state even more than that to hold the ConCon.

The ConCon would do what the House and Senate can already do--propose Consitutional Amendments which would then have to be approved by a two-thirds majority of people voting in a future election.

However, the call for a ConCon only requires 50 percent.

I seem to recall pointing this out to Kevin when he made the mistake once before.

The reason for the misunderstanding my be that the yes and no totals were reversed in a Red Book (election results book) once thus making it seem like there was a majority of Yeses albeit not two-thirds! In fact, it was a 51-49 percent No margin!

I will be voting NO on question three.

We do not need a Consitutional Convention, and it will cost precious dollars which could be spent better (if at all) for other things.
 
Can we update this list to show who won and who lost?
 
Can we update this list to show who won and who lost?

Maybe be the end of the day we will have that kind of news, minus recounts. I'll try to put this info up tonight or on Thursday. More than I thought lost. There was a Democratic wave in NH but it was much smaller than the 2006 wave that was a backlash to Bush. I would give analysis until I have the listed updated with the results :)
 
Did the NH house and senate turn democrat? If so that is terrible, I have no idea where to go if New Hampshire turns into Massachusetts.
 
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Next week, I'll put out a series of posts explaining the results. For now, scroll below and you can see how well the liberty candidates did.

November 2012 New Hampshire Elections Results
November 9, 2012
http://nhfreedom.wordpress.com/2012/11/09/november-2012-new-hampshire-elections-results/

Congratulations to the 67 pro-liberty candidates who won in New Hampshire on Tuesday!

Next week, I'll put out a series of posts explaining the results. For now, scroll below and you can see how well the liberty candidates did.

168 total liberty candidates (or 165, depending on how you look at it, as 3 candidate are running for 2 offices) ran for office in New Hampshire.
Out of the 165 candidates list here, 64 of them won. Plus 3 candidates not listed won and 3 candidates not listed lost. That means 41% (68 divided by 165) of the liberty candidates in New Hampshire made it through both the primary and general elections. That is a higher percentage than in other Ron Paul friendly states (such as ME, MN and IA) with quite a few liberty candidates.
2 out of 10 candidates for State Senate won (it is 4 if you combine the winners listed here with the NHLA winners)
63 out of 144 candidates for State House won
0 out of 14 candidate for other offices won (Most of these candidates ran as Libertarian and a couple ran as Independent, that isn't a winning strategy. However, 4 or 5 LP candidates did win by LP standards (to the LP winning means being larger than the margin b/t the GOP and Democratic candidates.)
0 of 2 Constitutional Amendments passed

A couple dozen candidates lost by only a few percent. 1 only lost by 13 votes. If all of these candidates ran smart campaigns in 2014, 15-20 of them could get elected.

History of the free staters running for state rep:
2004 - 0 candidates won (NH went somewhat Republican)
2006 - 1 candidate won (NH went heavily Democratic)
2008 - 4 candidates won (NH went somewhat Democratic)
2010 - 12 to 14 candidates won (NH went very heavily Republican)
2012 - 11 candidates won (NH went somewhat Democratic)
A free stater who was reelected in 2012 said that by his count, 19 free staters have been elected as state reps in NH.

New Hampshire 2012 Pro-liberty NH Senate Candidates: listed by district
Lost Republican Debi Warner, Senate District 1 (North Country)
Lost Republican Phyllis Woods, Senate District 4 (Barrington, Dover, Rollinsford, Somersworth) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Joe Osgood, Senate District 5 (Canaan, Enfield, Hanover, Lebanon, Lyme, Charlestown, Claremont, Cornish, Plainfield) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Joshua F. Youssef, Senate District 7 (Belmont, Gilford, Laconia, Andover, Boscawen, Canterbury, Franklin, Northfield, Salisbury, Webster) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed by Sen. Jim Forsythe)
Won Republican Andy Sanborn, Senate District 9 (Cheshire County: Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Jaffrey, Richmond, Troy; Hillsborough County: Bedford, Greenfield, Hancock, Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon, New Boston, Peterborough, Sharon, Temple) (Endorsed by Ron Paul) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state senator) (Recommended by RLCNH) (Endorsed by Sen. Jim Forsythe)
Lost Libertarian Richard Kahn, Senate District 14 (Hudson, Auburn, Londonderry) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by LibertyCandidates.com)
Lost Republican Lydia Harman, Senate District 15 (Concord, Henniker, Hopkinton, Penacook and Warner)
Lost Libertarian Rich Tomasso, Senate District 16 (Manchester Wards 1, 2 & 12, Bow, Dunbarton, Hooksett, Candia) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican John Reagan, Senate District 17 (Merrimack County: Allenstown, Chichester, Epsom, Loudon, Pembroke, Pittsfield; Rockingham County: Deerfield, Northwood, Nottingham, Raymond; Strafford County: Strafford) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Phil Greazzo, Senate District 20 (Manchester Wards 3, 4, 10, 11 & Goffstown) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)

New Hampshire 2012 Pro-liberty NH House Candidates: listed by county and district
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Won Republican Colette Worsman, Belknap 2 (Gilford, Meredith) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Robert Greemore, Belknap 2 (Gilford, Meredith) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Kevin Leandro, Belknap 2 (Gilford, Meredith) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Robert Kingsbury, Belknap 3 (Laconia Wards 1-6) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Won Republican Michael Sylvia, Belknap 6 (Belmont) (Endorsed by NHLA) http://www.mikesylvia.org/
Won Republican Charles Fink, Belknap 6 (Belmont) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Guy Comtois, Belknap 7 (Barnstead) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Won Republican Jane Cormier, Belknap 8 (Alton, Barnstead, Gilmanton) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Harry Accornero, Belknap 9 (Belmont, Laconia Wards 1-6) (Endorsed by NHLA)

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Lost Republican Maynard F. Thomson, Carroll 3 (Albany, Freedom, Madison, Tamworth) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Mark McConkey, Carroll 3 (Albany, Freedom, Madison, Tamworth) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Christopher J. Ahlgren, Carroll 6 (Wolfeboro) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Norman Tregenza, Carroll 7 (Albany, Bartlett, Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Freedom, Hale’s Location, Hart’s Location, Jackson, Madison, Tamworth) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep) http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?392246-NH-State-Rep-Norman-Tregenza-s-reelection-battle

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Lost Republican Anne Cartwright, Cheshire 2 (Alstead, Marlow, Surry) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Lost Republican Keith Carlsen, Cheshire 6 (Keene Ward 3) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Charles Moore, Cheshire 9 (Dublin, Harrisville, Jaffrey, Roxbury) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Michael J. Walsh, Cheshire 10 (Marlborough, Troy) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Libertarian Ian Freeman, Cheshire 16 (Keene Wards 1-5) (Endorsed by NHLA) http://nh-liberty.info/candidates/ian-freeman-for-state-rep-2012/

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Lost Republican Laurence Rappaport, Coos 1 (Atkinson, Gilmanton Academy Grant, Cambridge, Clarksville, Colebrook, Columbia, Dix’s Grant, Dixville, Errol, Erving’s Location, Millsfield, Odell, Pittsburg, Second College Gt., Stewartstown, Stratford, Wentworth’s Location) (Recommended by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Lost Republican Eric Catman, Coos 3 (Berlin) (Recommended by RLCNH)

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Won Republican Gregory Sorg, Grafton 3 (Bath, Benton, Easton, Landaff, Orford, Piermont, Warren) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Jeff Chamberlin, Grafton 7 (Campton) (Recommended by RLCNH)
Won Republican Edmond D. Gionet, Grafton 5 (Lincoln, Livermore, Waterville Valley, Woodstock) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Lester W. Bradley, Grafton 6 (Ellsworth, Groton, Orange, Rumney, Thornton) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Paul Mirski, Grafton 10 (Enfield) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Lost Republican Joe Frazier, Grafton 11 (Canaan, Dorchester, Wentworth) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Paul Ingbretson, Grafton 15 (Bath, Benton, Easton, Haverhill, Landaff, Orford, Piermont, Warren) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Lost Republican Charles Sova, Grafton 16 (Canaan, Dorchester, Ellsworth, Groton, Orange, Rumney, Thornton, Wentworth) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)

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Lost Republican Holly Mecheski, Hillsborough 1 (Antrim, Hillsborough, Windsor) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Robert A. Fredette, Hillsborough 1 (Antrim, Hillsborough, Windsor) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican House Speaker William O’Brien, Hillsborough 5 (Mont Vernon, New Boston) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Bob Mead, Hillsborough 5 (Mont Vernon, New Boston) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Calvin Pratt, Hillsborough 6 (Goffstown) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican John Burt, Hillsborough 6 (Goffstown) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Richard Meaney, Hillsborough 6 (Goffstown) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican John Adam Hikel, Hillsborough 6 (Goffstown) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Ivan Beliveau, Hillsborough 6 (Goffstown)
Won Republican Keith Murphy, Hillsborough 7 (Bedford) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Won Republican Kelleigh Murphy, Hillsborough 7 (Bedford) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Moe Villeneuve, Hillsborough 7 (Bedford) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Omer Beaudoin, Hillsborough 8 (Manchester Ward 1) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican J. Michael Ball, Hillsborough 9 (Manchester Ward 2) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/members/member.aspx?member=376902
Lost Republican Dan Garthwaite, Hillsborough 12 (Manchester Ward 5) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) https://www.facebook.com/BigNameSmallGovernment
Won Republican Steve Vaillancourt, Hillsborough 15 (Manchester Ward 8) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Lost Libertarian Stephen Stefanik, Hillsborough 16 (Manchester Ward 9)
Lost Republican Tammy Simmons, Hillsborough 17 (Manchester Ward 10) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep) http://campaignmail.chipin.com/re-elect-tammy-simmons
Won Democrat Joel Winters, Hillsborough 18 (Manchester Ward 11)
Won Republican Emily Sandblade, Hillsborough 18 (Manchester Ward 11) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) https://www.facebook.com/EmilySandbladeForNhStateRepresentative
Lost Republican Joshua Holmes, Hillsborough 18 (Manchester Ward 11) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Jeanine Notter, Hillsborough 21 (Merrimack) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Lenette Peterson, Hillsborough 21 (Merrimack) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Phil Straight, Hillsborough 21 (Merrimack) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Peter T. Hansen, Hillsborough 22 (Amherst) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Stephen Palmer, Hillsborough 23 (Milford) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Robert F. Willette, Hillsborough 23 (Milford) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Bruce Marcus, Hillsborough 24 (Peterborough) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Carl Seidel, Hillsborough 28 (Nashua Ward 1) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Kevin Avard, Hillsborough 28 (Nashua Ward 1) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) https://www.facebook.com/kevinavard
Lost Republican Donald McClarren, Hillsborough 29 (Nashua Ward 2) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Michael A. Balboni, Hillsborough 29 (Nashua Ward 2) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Doris Hohensee, Hillsborough 30 (Nashua Ward 3) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Doris-Hohensee-for-NH-State-Representative/310860422343387
Lost Republican David Schoneman, Hillsborough 30 (Nashua Ward 3) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Lisa Scontsas, Hillsborough 30 (Nashua Ward 3) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Lost Republican James Summers, Hillsborough 32 (Nashua Ward 5) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican David Murotake, Hillsborough 32 (Nashua Ward 5) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Greg Surbey, Hillsborough 33 (Nashua Ward 6) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) http://gregsurbey.com/
Lost Republican Edith Hogan, Hillsborough 34 (Nashua Ward 7) (Recommended by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Bill Ohm, Hillsborough 36 (Nashua Ward 9) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Lars T. Christiansen, Hillsborough 37 (Hudson, Pelham) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Russell T. Ober III, Hillsborough 37 (Hudson, Pelham) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Lynne Ober, Hillsborough 37 (Hudson, Pelham) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Jordan Ulery, Hillsborough 37 (Hudson, Pelham) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Frank Edelblut, Hillsborough 38 (Antrim, Bennington, Francestown, Greenfield, Greenville, Hancock, Hillsborough, Lyndeborough, Wilton, Windsor) (Endorsed by NHLA) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Frank-Edelblut-For-State-Rep/460220367343083
Won Republican Mark Warden, Hillsborough 39 (Deering, Goffstown, Weare) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep) http://www.markwarden.com/
Lost Libertarian Lisa Wilber, Hillsborough 39 (Deering, Goffstown, Weare)
Won Republican Gary Daniels, Hillsborough 40 (Hollis, Milford, Mont Vernon, New Boston) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Laurie Sanborn, Hillsborough 41 (Amherst, Bedford) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Recommended by RLCNH) http://laurie4nh.com/
Won Republican Kathleen Souza, Hillsborough 43 (Manchester Wards 4, 5, 6 & 7) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Lost Republican Roy Shoults, Hillsborough 43 (Manchester Wards 4, 5, 6 & 7)
Won Republican George Lambert, Hillsborough 44 (Litchfield, Manchester Wards 8 & 9) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Lost Republican Matthew Swank, Hillsborough 45 (Manchester Wards 10, 11 & 12) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)

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Lost Republican Jennifer Coffey, Merrimack 1 (Andover, Danbury, Salisbury) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep) (Endorsed by LibertyCandidates.com) http://www.jenncoffey.com
Lost Republican Gregory Hill, Merrimack 3 (Franklin Ward 3 & Northfield) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Steve Winter Merrimack 5 (New London, Newbury) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Susan Olsen, Merrimack 7 (Warner, Webster) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) http://olsen4nh.com/
Lost Republican Kenneth Kreis, Merrimack 9 (Canterbury, Loudon) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Debra Johnson, Merrimack 10 (Concord Ward 5 & Hopkinton)
Lost Republican Chris Wood, Merrimack 17 (Concord Ward 8)
Lost Republican Brandon D. Ross, Merrimack 20 (Chichester, Pembroke) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican J. Brandon Giuda, Merrimack 20 (Chichester, Pembroke) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican G. Brian Seaworth, Merrimack 20 (Chichester, Pembroke) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed GJ while serving as a state rep) http://www.brianseaworth.org/
Won Republican Dan McGuire, Merrimack 21 (Epsom, Pittsfield) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Gerard A. LeDuc, Merrimack 21 (Epsom, Pittsfield) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican J.R. Hoell, Merrimack 23 (Bow, Dunbarton) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep) http://www.jrhoell.com/
Won Republican Frank R. Kotowski Merrimack 24 (Hooksett) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Frank A. Cummings, Merrimack 25 (Andover, Danbury, Salisbury, Warner, Webster) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Ron Noyes, Merrimack 27 (Concord Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7) (Endorsed by RLCNH) http://www.noyesfornh.com/
Won Republican Carol McGuire, Merrimack 29 (Allenstown, Epsom, Pittsfield) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)

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Won Republican Kyle Tasker, Rockingham 2 (Candia, Deerfield, Nottingham) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed GJ)
Won Republican Joe Duarte, Rockingham 2 (Candia, Deerfield, Nottingham) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Kathleen M. Hoelzel Rockingham 3 (Raymond) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Stella Tremblay, Rockingham 4 (Auburn, Chester, Sandown) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Alfred Baldasaro, Rockingham 5 (Londonderry) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Daniel Tamburello, Rockingham 5 (Londonderry) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Kevin Reichard, Rockingham 6 (Derry) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Recommended by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Won Republican Walter Kolodziej, Rockingham 7 (Windham) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Charles E. McMahon, Rockingham 7 (Windham) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Bianca Garcia, Rockingham 8 (Salem) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Jason P. Antosz, Rockingham 9 (Epping) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Daniel Itse, Rockingham 10 (Fremont) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Kenneth L. Weyler Rockingham 13 (Hampstead, Kingston) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Joshua Davenport, Rockingham 17 (Newfields, Newmarket) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Adam Schroadter, Rockingham 17 (Newfields, Newmarket) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Brian Griset, Rockingham 18 (Exeter) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Christopher Suprock, Rockingham 18 (Exeter) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Tracy Emerick, Rockingham 21 (Hampton) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Kenneth Sheffert, Rockingham 21 (Hampton) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Frederick C. Rice, Rockingham 21 (Hampton) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Won Republican Pamela Tucker, Rockingham 23 (Greenland, Newington) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Will Smith Rockingham 24 (New Castle, Rye) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Kevin J. Kervick, Rockingham 30 (Portsmouth Wards 1, 2, 4 & 5) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Robert Boyle, Rockingham 31 (Greenland, Newington, North Hampton, Portsmouth Ward 3) (Endorsed by the NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed by Sen. Jim Forsythe) http://robertboyle.com/
Lost Republican Donald Gorman, Rockingham 32 (Candia, Deerfield, Northwood, Nottingham) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Timothy Comerford, Rockingham 33 (Fremont, Brentwood, Danville) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Lost Republican Robert D. Goodman, Rockingham 36 (Exeter, Newfields, Newmarket, Stratham) (Endorsed by RLCNH)

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Won Republican Robbie Parsons, Strafford 1 (Middleton, Milton) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Antonio Luciani, Strafford 2 (Farmington) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Joseph Pitre, Strafford 2 (Farmington) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Kurt Wuelper, Strafford 3 (New Durham, Strafford) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican William O’Connor, Strafford 4 (Barrington) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Devon Boyd, Strafford 4 (Barrington) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Libertarian Aidan Ankarberg, Strafford 5 (Lee)
Won Republican Warren Groen, Strafford 10 (Rochester Ward 3) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Susan DeLemus, Strafford 11 (Rochester Ward 4) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican David K. Martin, Strafford 16 (Dover Ward 4) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Frederick Leonard, Strafford 22 (Rochester Wards 1 & 6) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep)
Lost Republican Clifford Newton, Strafford 23 (Rochester Wards 2 & 3) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Laura Jones, Strafford 24 (Rochester Wards 4 & 5) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) (Endorsed Ron Paul while serving as a state rep) http://jones4staterep.com/
Lost Republican Len Turcotte, Strafford 25 (Barrington & Lee) (Endorsed by RLCNH)

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Lost Republican Bill Walker, Sullivan 1 (Cornish, Grantham, Plainfield, Springfield) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH) https://www.facebook.com/BillWalkerForStateRepresentative
Lost Republican Spec Bowers, Sullivan 2 (Croydon, Sunapee) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Lost Republican Thomas W. Laware Sullivan 8 (Charlestown) (Endorsed by NHLA)
Lost Republican Thomas Howard, Sullivan 9 (Cornish, Croydon, Grantham, Newport, Plainfield, Springfield, Sunapee, Unity) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)
Won Republican Steven Smith, Sullivan 11 (Acworth, Charlestown, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, Washington) (Endorsed by NHLA) (Endorsed by RLCNH)

New Hampshire 2012 Pro-liberty NH Candidates for Executive Council:
Lost Libertarian Michael Baldasarre (District 3)
Lost Libertarian Ken Blevens (District 4)
Lost Republican Robert Burns (District 4) (Endorsed by RLCNH) http://burnsfornh.com/

New Hampshire 2012 Pro-liberty NH Candidates for Other Offices.
President:
Lost Libertarian Gary Johnson http://www.garyjohnson2012.com/

Governor:
Lost Libertarian John Babiarz http://www.johnbabiarz.com/

US Congress:
Lost Libertarian Brendan Kelly (District 1) http://www.brendankellylpnh.com/
Lost Libertarian Hardy Macia (District 2) http://www.HardyMacia.com

County Attorney:
Lost Libertarian Albert "Max" Abramson (Rockingham County) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Max-Abramson-for-Rockingham-County-Attorney/112977132119152

County Sheriff:
Lost Independent Joshua Dickey (Grafton County) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Joshua-Dickey-for-Grafton-County-Sheriff/451262471574640

County Commissioner:
Lost Libertarian James Parker (Hillsborough 3)

Register of Deeds:
Lost Libertarian Darryl W. Perry (Cheshire County) (Endorsed by LibertyCandidates.com) http://nh-liberty.info/candidates/darryl-w-perry/

Register of Probate:
Lost Write-in candidate Darryl W. Perry (Cheshire County)

City Aldermen:
Lost Emily Sandblade (Manchester Ward 11) (non partisan election but Republican)

Manchester Charter Commission:
Lost Tammy Simmons (non partisan election but Republican) https://www.facebook.com/TammySimmonsForCharterCommission

Constitutional Ballot Questions:
Lost with 57% of the vote Constitutional Question 1
Lost with 49% of the vote Constitutional Question 2
 
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Did the NH house and senate turn democrat? If so that is terrible, I have no idea where to go if New Hampshire turns into Massachusetts.

You could come down and help us out in Massachusetts ;)
 
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