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  2. New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Until 1847, New Hampshire's representatives were elected at large, from the entire state, and not from districts. Districts began being used in the 1846 elections. Until the 1878 elections, New Hampshire elected its members of the United States House of Representatives in March of the odd-numbered years. That would be too late for the beginning ...

  3. New Hampshire's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire's congressional districts from 2023 New Hampshire is divided into two congressional districts , each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives . The districts are currently represented in the 118th United States Congress by two Democrats .

  4. United States congressional delegations from New Hampshire

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    Congress At-large seat A At-large seat B At-large seat C At-large seat D; 28th (1843–1845) Moses Norris Jr. (D) Edmund Burke (D) John R. Reding (D) John P. Hale (D) 29th (1845–1847) Mace Moulton (D) James Hutchins Johnson (D) vacant Congress 1st district 2nd district 3rd district 4th district; 30th (1847–1849) Amos Tuck (I) Charles H ...

  5. List of United States representatives from New Hampshire

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    Resigned to become New Hampshire Attorney General. Judd Gregg: Republican: January 3, 1981 – January 3, 1989 2nd: Elected in 1980. Retired to run for governor. Frank Guinta: Republican: January 3, 2011 – January 3, 2013 1st: Elected in 2010. Lost re-election to Shea-Porter. January 3, 2015 – January 3, 2017 Elected in 2012. Lost re ...

  6. New Hampshire's 1st congressional district - Wikipedia

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    2016 New Hampshire's 1st congressional district election [10] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Carol Shea-Porter : 162,080 : 44.3 : Republican: Frank Guinta (incumbent) 157,176 42.9 Independent: Shawn O' Connor 34,735 9.5 Independent: Brendan Kelly 6,074 1.7 Libertarian: Robert Lombardo 5,507 1.5 n/a: Write-ins 412 0.1 Total votes 365,984 : ...

  7. Haverhill, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Haverhill is a town and the seat of Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,585 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] Haverhill includes the villages of Woodsville , Pike , and North Haverhill , the historic town center at Haverhill Corner, and the district of Mountain Lakes .

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  9. Woodsville, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Woodsville is in the northwest corner of the town of Haverhill, bordered to the north by the town of Bath and to the west by the Connecticut River, which forms the state border with Vermont. According to the United States Census Bureau , the CDP has a total area of 1.9 square miles (4.9 km 2 ), of which 1.9 square miles (4.8 km 2 ) are land and ...