Results thread for Ron Paul supporting candidates & others in 9/11 NH Primary

Hmm, don't like this direction much, but 71% is in at this point:


State Senate - District 9 - GOP Primary
10 of 14 Precincts Reporting - 71%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Sanborn, Andy GOP 2,783 58%
Hawkins, Ken GOP 1,506 32%
Kenney, Michael GOP 470 10%

He was expected to win most of the towns but lose in Bedford, which was expected to be 1/2 the votes. I don't know which towns have reported. Here is what I see on twitter.

James Pindell (WMUR) ‏@JamesPindell
#nhsenate Dist 9 R Primary: Fitzwilliam: Sanborn 144, Hawkins 43 #nhpolitics

James Pindell (WMUR) ‏@JamesPindell
#nhsenate-9 GOP primary Jaffrey: Sanborn 316, Hawkins 54 #nhpolitics

James Pindell (WMUR) ‏@JamesPindell
1st #s in #nhsenate Dist 9 GOP !! New Boston: Sanborn 436, Hawkins 101 #nhpolitics
 
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State Senate - District 9 - GOP Primary
12 of 14 Precincts Reporting - 86%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Sanborn, Andy GOP 3,085 59%
Hawkins, Ken GOP 1,604 31%
Kenney, Michael GOP 543 10%
 
The results are only in for 2 of the incumbents that endorsed Ron Paul.

They both won!

The 1st post was updated with the info.

won State Representative Guy Comtois 60%
won State Representative Steve Vaillancourt 32% top 2 make it
 
The results are only in for 2 of the incumbents that endorsed Ron Paul.

They both won!

The 1st post was updated with the info.

won State Representative Guy Comtois 60%
won State Representative Steve Vaillancourt 32% top 2 make it

woot!

And Andy looks in good shape at this moment, as well!

State Senate - District 9 - GOP Primary
13 of 14 Precincts Reporting - 93%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Sanborn, Andy GOP 3,401 60%
Hawkins, Ken GOP 1,658 29%
Kenney, Michael GOP 594 11%

If 93% is in, I'm surprised they aren't calling it for Andy.

He has more than the other two candidates put together.

And Andy Sanborn isn't even IN your first post...
 
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Andy Sanborn WINS!!


State Senate - District 9 - GOP Primary
14 of 14 Precincts Reporting - 100%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Sanborn, Andy GOP 3,732 61%
Hawkins, Ken GOP 1,738 28%
Kenney, Michael GOP 634 10%
 
Andy Sanborn WINS!!

State Senate - District 9 - GOP Primary
14 of 14 Precincts Reporting - 100%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Sanborn, Andy GOP 3,732 61%
Hawkins, Ken GOP 1,738 28%
Kenney, Michael GOP 634 10%

Feel free to update the post on the front page of the forums with that info or a link to this thread, if you can.

A win of that size is unexpected. However, 2 former YAL workers were on Andy's team. 1 of them actually ran Senator Jim Forsythe's campaign. In fact, that awesome campaign manager even posts here :)

IMO, if Andy wins in Nov, it will prove that he is able to win in around 20 towns in NH. He should think about higher office like Executive Council or Congress. Or, if Ovide loses in Nov, governor.
 
IMO, if Andy wins in Nov, it will prove that he is able to win in around 20 towns in NH. He should think about higher office like Executive Council or Congress. Or, if Ovide loses in Nov, governor.
said it holmie. ech hem, still got it right.
 
Rep. Jon Richardson ‏@NHRepRichardson
Howard Pearl loses to Rep. John Reagan in #NHSenate 17 by 129 votes. Congrats to John on his win. #NHPolitics #NH

Annmarie Timmins ‏@annmarietimmins
Squeaker, sort of. Rep. John Reagan, R-Deerfield, beats Loudon farmer Howard Pearl in Dist. 17 #NhSenate primary. 2,268-2,036. #nhpolitics
If true, awesome. I don't know much about Pearl other than that he is a farmer. Reagan is a pro-liberty candidate.

Annmarie Timmins ‏@annmarietimmins
Looks like Josh Youssef may take #NHSenate Dist. 7 seat over Bill Grimm. Leading 2,268-2,036. Missing only Belmont, Boscawen. #nhpolitics
This is a close one. I don't know Grimm but Youssef is a liberty candidate. I hope he wins this.
 
dude update the Other pro-liberty candidates section!

before i do

Post here and I will update. Or update and I will Fact check it and make sure the formatting matches my standard. I'm waiting until results are 100% in for a race to update but do whatever you want :)
 
Updating the original list:

Robert Kingsbury won.
Jonathan Maltz lost.
Donna Mauro lost.
Keith Murphy won.
Laurence Rappaport won.
Norman Tregenza won.

EDIT: Robert Burns also won the primary for the Executive Council seat. We now have two candidates there.
 
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The 1st thread was updated with the results from all of the Ron Paul endorsing incumbents seeking reelection.

33 New Hampshire legislators endorsed Ron Paul. 26 of them ran for reelection. 24 of them made it through the New Hampshire Republican Primary. That is a 92% success rate for Ron Paul endorsing incumbent legislators, so far.

Ron Paul endorsing incumbents running for reelection:
(won/lost, position, name, other information)
won Andy Sanborn (he was a state senator when he endorsed Ron Paul) 61%
won State Representative Anne Cartwright Uncontested
won State Representative Jenn Coffey Uncontested
won State Representative Tim Comerford Uncontested
won State Representative Guy Comtois 60%
won State Representative Phil Greazzo (candidate for senate) Uncontested
won State Representative J.R. Hoell Uncontested
won State Representative Paul Ingbretson Uncontested
won State Representative Laura Jones ?
won State Representative Robert Kingsbury 19% in a 5 way race, top 4 make it
won State Representative George Lambert Uncontested
won State Representative Fred Leonard Uncontested
lost State Representative Jonathan Maltz
lost State Representative Donna Mauro
won State Representative Paul Mirski Uncontested
won State Representative Keith Murphy 13%, 4th place in a 9 way race, top 6 make it
won State Representative Laurence Rappaport 43% in 3 way race, top 2 make it
won State Representative Kevin Reichard 8%, 6th place out of 11, top 10 make it
won State Representative Brian Seaworth Uncontested
won State Representative Lisa Scontsas Uncontested
won State Representative Tammy Simmons Uncontested
won State Representative Kathleen Souza Uncontested
won State Representative Kyle Tasker Uncontested
won State Representative Norman Tregenza ?
won State Representative Steve Vaillancourt 32% top 2 make it
won State Representative Mark Warden Uncontested
 
The 1st thread was updated. I still don't have results for some of the races, yet. Here is an article about 1 of the Ron Paulers in Manchester, NH. She won both primary races she was in on Tuesday.

September 11. 2012 11:27PM
Sandblade, Gamache up for Ward 11 alderman job
By TED SIEFER
http://www.unionleader.com/article/20120911/NEWS06/709129967

MANCHESTER — Emily Sandblade and Normand Gamache will face off in November for the Ward 11 alderman seat vacated by Russell Ouellette.

They were the top vote-getters in the primary election on Tuesday, beating the other two candidates, Eric Fischer and Armand Forest.

Gamache received 330 votes, Sandblade 247, Fischer 201 and Forest 107.
...
Sandblade and Gamache will offer voters in November a stark contrast.
...
Sandblade is known as a small-government Republican and strong backer of the city's tax cap. Gamache is a retired city fire chief, part of a family with four generations that have served in the fire department.
...
Sandblade ran for the Ward 11 seat in 2011, and was the runner up behind Ouellette. Fischer also ran in that race.

The special election for the seat was called after Ouellette resigned in July. He later pleaded guilty to assault charges stemming from a late-night encounter with a woman.


Here is an article about the Andy Sanborn victory.

Home » News » Politics

September 11. 2012 10:59PM
Sanborn gets District 9 GOP win over Hawkins
By GARRY RAYNO
http://www.unionleader.com/article/20120911/NEWS06/709129985

The article seems a little slanted against Sanborn. However, check out the 1st comment. It is awesome :)
 
So how many NHLA senators and congresspeople are there now compared to previously (or rather, how many won their primaries and have the potential to win the general compared to previously)?
 
Updating the original list:

Robert Kingsbury won.
Jonathan Maltz lost.
Donna Mauro lost.
Keith Murphy won.
Laurence Rappaport won.
Norman Tregenza won.

EDIT: Robert Burns also won the primary for the Executive Council seat. We now have two candidates there.
What's the Executive Council?
 
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