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The last Republican commissioner was in office in 2011-12, according to county records. In 2023, the Republican-led Legislature passed HB 75, creating three single-member districts, starting with ...
Density of distribution of listings in New Hampshire in January 2025. This is a directory of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire. There are more than 800 listed sites in New Hampshire. Each of the 10 counties in New Hampshire has at least 30 listings on the National Register.
District 21 covers parts of eastern Rockingham and southern Strafford Counties. The district is located entirely within New Hampshire's 1st congressional district. [4] It borders the state of Maine. [1] Rockingham County - 11% of county. New Castle; Newfields; Newington; Newmarket; Portsmouth; Strafford County - 17% of county. Durham; Lee; Madbury
Strafford 1: James Horgan retired. Strafford 1: Joseph Pitre retired to run for Strafford County Commission. Strafford 6: Clifford Newton retired to run for Strafford County Commission. Strafford 19: James Connor retired. Sullivan 6: Walter Stapleton retired.
New Hampshire is well known in national politics for holding the first primary in the quadrennial U.S. presidential election cycle. This New Hampshire primary is actually mandated by state law. New Hampshire RSA 653:9 [4] requires that the state's presidential primary elections be scheduled on the earlier of: the second Tuesday in March, or
District 4 is based in Strafford County, including the city of Dover and the nearby towns of Barrington, Rollinsford, and Somersworth. [3] Between 2002 and 2012, the district included most of Belknap County and two towns in Strafford County. [4] The district is located entirely within New Hampshire's 1st congressional district. [5]
Foster's Daily Democrat compiled results from the county's three cities (Dover, Rochester and Somersworth) and 10 towns. Mone received 5,056 votes, followed by Hayes with 2,646, and Bourque with ...
Lost re-election. Alonzo Nute : Republican March 4, 1889 – March 3, 1891 51st: Elected in 1888. Retired to run for Governor of New Hampshire. Luther F. McKinney : Democratic March 4, 1891 – March 3, 1893 52nd: Elected in 1890. Retired to run for Governor of New Hampshire. Henry W. Blair : Republican March 4, 1893 –