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The New Hampshire Senate is the upper house of the New Hampshire General Court, alongside the lower New Hampshire House of Representatives. The Senate has been meeting since 1784. [1] The Senate consists of 24 members representing Senate districts based on population. There are 16 Republicans and 8 Democrats currently serving in the Senate.
The 2022 New Hampshire Senate elections took place as part of the biennial 2022 United States elections. New Hampshire voters elected state senators in all of the state's 24 senate districts. State senators serve two-year terms in the New Hampshire Senate, with all of the seats up for election each cycle. The primary elections held on September ...
The 2020 New Hampshire Senate elections took place as part of the biennial 2020 United States elections. New Hampshire voters elected state senators in all of the state's 24 senate districts. State senators serve two-year terms in the New Hampshire Senate, with all of the seats up for election each cycle. The primary elections on September 8 ...
2012 New Hampshire State Senate election, District 10 [5] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Molly Kelly (incumbent) 18,810 : 66.5 : Republican: Richard Foote 9,483 33.5 Total votes 28,293 : 100 : Democratic hold
New Hampshire's 20th State Senate district is one of 24 districts in the New Hampshire Senate. It has been represented by Democrat Lou D'Allesandro since 1998; D'Allesandro is currently the longest-serving member of the body.
2012 New Hampshire State Senate election, District 14 [5] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Sharon Carson (incumbent) 13,701 : 53.5 : Democratic: Kate Messner 10,466 40.8 Libertarian: Richard Kahn 1,466 5.7 Total votes 25,633 : 100 : Republican hold
The town list includes Bedford, Fitzwilliam, Greenfield, Hinsdale, Jaffrey, Lyndeborough, Mont Vernon, New Boston, Richmond, Sharon, Temple,Troy and Winchester. [3] The district includes one municipality (Bedford) from New Hampshire's 1st congressional district; every other municipality is within New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district. [5]
2012 New Hampshire State Senate election, District 12 [5] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Peggy Gilmour : 15,245 : 51.9 : Republican: Jim Luther (incumbent) 14,101 48.1 Total votes 29,346 : 100 : Democratic gain from Republican