NH Senate

Republicans now boast a 19-5, veto-proof majority in the New Hampshire Senate. Each of the state’s 24 senate districts are represented by just one person. Click your district, below, to find out more about your legislator!

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District 1: incumbent John Gallus (R) defeats Dorothy Solomon (D)

District 2: Jeanie Forrester (R) defeats incumbent Deborah Reynolds (D)

District 3: incumbent Jeb Bradley (R) defeats Beverly Woods (D)

District 4: Jim Forsythe (R) defeats Andrew Hosmer (D)

District 5: incumbent Matthew Houde (D) defeats James Danforth (R)

District 6: Fenton Groen (R) defeats incumbent Jackie Cilley (D)

District 7: Andy Sanborn (R) defeats Michele Tremblay (D)

District 8: incumbent Bob Odell (R) unopposed

District 9: Raymond White (R) defeats Bob Jones (D)

District 10: incumbent Molly Kelly (D) defeats Thomas Eaton (R)

District 11: incumbent Peter Bragdon (R) defeats Roger Tilton (D)

District 12: Jim Luther (R) defeats incumbent Peggy Gilmore (D)

District 13: Gary Lambert (R) defeats incumbent Bette Lasky (D)

District 14: incumbent Sharon Carson (R) defeats Tammy Siekmann (D)

District 15: incumbent Sylvia Larsen (D) defeats Chris Wood (R)

District 16: incumbent David Boutin (R) defeats Kathleen Kelley (D)

District 17: incumbent John “Jack” Barnes (R) defeats Chaz Proulx, Jr. (D)

District 18: Tom de Blois (R) defeats incumbent Betsi DeVries (D)

District 19: Rep. Jim Rausch (R) defeats Kristi St. Laurent (D)

District 20: incumbent Lou D’Allesandro (D) defeats Joseph Kelly Levasseur

District 21: incumbent Amanda Merrill (D) defeats Peter Angerhofer (R)

District 22: Chuck Morse (R) defeats Rebecca Fee (D)

District 23: Russell Prescott (R) defeats incumbent Maggie Hassan (D)

District 24: Rep. Nancy Stiles (R) defeats incumbent Martha Fuller-Clark (D)