2024 New Hampshire House of Representatives Primary Results
All 400 seats in the state's lower legislative chamber are up this year.
The Democratic and Republican primaries occurred today in New Hampshire to select candidates for the November general election. That included the races for all 400 seats of the State House of Representatives for regular two-year terms.
The New Hampshire House of Representatives currently features 198 Republicans, 193 Democrats and 1 Independent, with eight vacancies. 310 incumbents ran for re-nomination today.
Notably, the state is divided into 203 districts, with each district electing between one and ten representatives. In the districts with multiple seats, each party can nominate an equal number of candidates to appear on the general election ballot.
For the Belknap 1 District (1 Seat):
David Rose won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Tom Ploszaj won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Belknap 2 District (2 Seats):
Ben Brookmyer and Lynn Thomas won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Matt Coker and Matthew Lunney won the Republican primary with 53.4% and 24.6% against Edward Samuel Twaddell III with 22.0%. 1,403 votes counted.
For the Belknap 3 District (1 Seat):
Andrew Sanborn won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Juliet Harvey-Bolia won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Belknap 4 District (1 Seat):
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Travis Toner won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Belknap 5 District (4 Seats):
Incumbent Charlie St. Clair, Wendy Chase and Erika Gray won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Mike Bordes, incumbent Steven Bogert, Richard Littlefield and Sheri Minor won the Republican primary with 23.8%, 21.5%, 19.5% and 19.0% against Dawn Johnson with 16.2%. 4,466 votes counted.
For the Belknap 6 District (4 Seats):
Jonathan Arsenault, Bob McLean, Lena Nirk and Kurt Webber won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Harry Bean, incumbent Russell Dumais, incumbent David Nagel and Glen Aldrich won the Republican primary with 26.2%, 20.1%, 17.0% and 14.6% against Ronnie Abbott with 11.8% and incumbent Richard Beaudoin with 10.3%. 6,070 votes counted.
For the Belknap 7 District (3 Seats):
Susan Church Stevens and Ruth Larson won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Paul Terry, incumbent Peter Varney and incumbent Barbara Comtois won the Republican primary with 29.7%, 29.4% and 27.3% against Brianna Weller with 13.6%. 3,701 votes counted.
For the Belknap 8 District (2 Seats):
Sheryl Anderson and Don House won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Douglas Trottier and Lisa Freeman won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Carroll 1 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Tom Buco, incumbent David Paige and incumbent Stephen Woodcock won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Karen Umberger won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Carroll 2 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Anita Burroughs and incumbent Chris McAleer won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Carroll 3 District (2 Seats):
Kimberly Johnson and Sandra Ringelstein won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Karel Crawford and Joseph Hamblen won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Carroll 4 District (2 Seats):
Donna Ackerman won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Lino Avellani and incumbent Mike Belcher won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Carroll 5 District (1 Seat):
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Jonathan Smith won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Carroll 6 District (2 Seats):
Karen Burnett-Kurie won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent John MacDonald and incumbent Katy Peternel won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Carroll 7 District (1 Seat):
Bobbi Boudman won the Democratic primary with 70.1% against Beverly Woods with 29.9%. 1,241 votes counted.
Incumbent Glenn Cordelli won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Carroll 8 District (2 Seats):
Rob Davies and James Pittman won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Richard Brown and Brian Taylor won the Republican primary with 43.3% and 29.0% against incumbent Michael Costable Jr. with 27.7%. 4,065 votes counted.
For the Cheshire 1 District (1 Seat):
Dylan Germana won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Cheshire 2 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Dru Fox won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Nathan Carbone won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Cheshire 3 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Philip Jones won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Cheshire 4 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Jodi Newell won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Thomas Savastano won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Cheshire 5 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Lucy McVitty Weber won the Democratic primary unopposed.
William Sommer won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Cheshire 6 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Cathryn Harvey and Paul Berch won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Sean Graves won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Cheshire 7 District (1 Seat):
Terri O’Rorke won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Cheshire 8 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Lucius Parshall won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Cheshire 9 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Daniel Eaton won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Richard Nalevanko won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Cheshire 10 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Barrett Faulkner and Alan Gross won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Sly Karasinski and Dan LeClair won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Cheshire 11 District (1 Seat):
Natalie Quevedo won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Zachary Nutting won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Cheshire 12 District (1 Seat):
Jack Gettens won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Dick Thackston won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Cheshire 13 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Richard Ames won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Donald Primrose won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Cheshire 14 District (1 Seat):
Deni Dickler won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent John Hunt won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Cheshire 15 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Nicholas Germana and Samantha Jacobs won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Jerry Sickels and John Winter won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Cheshire 16 District (1 Seat):
James Gruber won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Cheshire 17 District (1 Seat):
Kristan Tilton won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Jennifer Rhodes won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Cheshire 18 District (2 Seats):
Hannah Bissex and Tom Hsu won the Democratic primary with 42.7% and 31.8% against Jed Brummer with 25.5%. 2,093 votes counted.
Incumbent Jim Qualey and Rita Mattson won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Coos 1 District (2 Seats):
Cathleen Fountain won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Sean Durkin and incumbent James Tierney won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Coos 2 District (1 Seat):
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Arnold Davis won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Coos 3 District (1 Seat):
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Mike Ouellet won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Coos 4 District (1 Seat):
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Seth King won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Coos 5 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Corinne Cascadden and incumbent Henry Noel won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Peter Morency and Brian Valerino won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Coos 6 District (1 Seat):
Maggie Baker won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Michael Murphy won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Coos 7 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Eamon Kelley won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Lori Korzen won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Grafton 1 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Linda Massimilla, Timothy Egan and Vern Masters won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Darrell Louis, Calvin Beaulier and Joseph Barton won the Republican primary with 30.1%, 26.1% and 24.6% against Samuel Mealey with 19.2%. 2,101 votes counted.
For the Grafton 2 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Jared Sullivan won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Eddie Qi won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Grafton 3 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Jerry Stringham won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Paul Schirduan won the Republican primary with 61.6% against Bonnie Ham with 38.4%. 414 votes counted.
For the Grafton 4 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Heather Baldwin won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Steven Babin won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Grafton 5 District (2 Seats):
Rachael Booth and Dustin Vigneault won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Roderick Ladd and Marie Louise Bjelobrk won the Republican primary with 38.9% and 35.2% against Greg Mathieson with 25.9%. 1,167 votes counted.
For the Grafton 6 District (1 Seat):
Jolene Farmer won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Linda Franz won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Grafton 7 District (1 Seat):
Janet Marie Lucas won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Jon Gablinske won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Grafton 8 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Bill Bolton, incumbent Sallie Fellows and incumbent Peter Lovett won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Timothy Sweetsir won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Grafton 9 District (1 Seat):
Thomas Oppel won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Kevin Howard won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Grafton 10 District (1 Seat):
Richard Lobban Jr. won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent John Sellers won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Grafton 11 District (1 Seat):
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Lex Berezhny won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Grafton 12 District (4 Seats):
Incumbent Mary Hakken-Phillips, incumbent Russell Muirhead, Ellen Rockmore and Terry Spahr won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Grafton 13 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Laurel Stavis won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Grafton 14 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent George Sykes won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Grafton 15 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Thomas Cormen won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Grafton 16 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent David Fracht won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Grafton 17 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Susan Almy won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Grafton 18 District (1 Seat):
Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Donald McFarlane won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 1 District (4 Seats):
Ann Balcom-Dadak, Lisa Brown, Paul Dadak and B.J. Murphy won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Tom Mannion, incumbent Sandra Panek, incumbent Jeffrey Tenczar and Tim Mannion won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 2 District (7 Seats):
Incumbent Loren Foxx, incumbent Catherine Rombeau, Kevin Boyarsky, John Fitzgerald, Jeffrey Kerr, Shana Potvin and Matthew Sullivan won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Brian Labrie, incumbent Kristin Noble, incumbent Ted Gorski, incumbent Linda Gould, John Schneller, Peter Kujawski and Danielle Evansic won the Republican primary with 14.1%, 13.8%, 13.8%, 13.5%, 12.1%, 11.9% and 11.3% against Russan Chester with 9.4%. 14,373 votes counted.
For the Hillsborough 3 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Paige Beauchemin, incumbent Fred Davis and incumbent Marc Plamondon won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Joost Baumeister and David Narkunas won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 4 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Ray Newman, incumbent Sue Newman and incumbent Linda Ryan won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Michael McCarthy won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 5 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Susan Elberger, incumbent Heather Raymond and Dale Swanson won the Democratic primary with 31.8%, 31.2% and 26.1% against SuzAnne-Marie Rak with 10.9%. 2,939 votes counted.
Joseph Capriotti, Allison Dyer and Sean Rogers won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 6 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Carry Spier, incumbent Suzanne Vail and Lee Ann Kluger won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Paul Berube, Doris Hohensee and Daniel Richardson won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 7 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Alicia Gregg, incumbent Louis Juris and incumbent Catherine Sofikitis won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Edith Dee Hogan and Avalon Lewis won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 8 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Efstathia Booras, incumbent Christal Lloyd and incumbent Fran Nutter-Upham won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Kevin Scully won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 9 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent William Dolan, Sanjeev Manohar and Santosh Salvi won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Paula Johnson won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 10 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Linda Harriott-Gathright, incumbent Martin Jack and Melbourne Moran Jr. won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Dana Albrecht, John Cawthron and Bill Ohm won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 11 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent William Darby, incumbent Laura Telerski and Manoj Chourasia won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Kristie Hart, Peter Silva and Robert Sullivan won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 12 District (8 Seats):
Incumbent Nancy Murphy, incumbent Rosemarie Rung, incumbent Wendy Thomas, Rebecca Boutin, George Raymond Dieter, James Flis, Marc Nozell and Kathryn Stack won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Bill Boyd, incumbent Maureen Mooney, incumbent Jeanine Notter, Tracy Coyer, John Frechette, Julie Miles, Adam Presa and Rebekah Woodman won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 13 District (6 Seats):
Ryan Burke, John Knowles, J. Alejandro Urrutia and Timothy Wyatt won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Cathy Kenny, incumbent Andrew Prout, incumbent Jordan Ulery, incumbent Robert Wherry, Dillon Dumont and Jeremy Slottje won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 14 District (2 Seats):
Michael Aniskovich and Mahendra Bakshi won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Richard Lascelles and Ray Peeples won the Republican primary with 33.9% and 28.6% against Kimberly Queenan with 20.8% and George Lambert with 16.6%. 1,861 votes counted.
For the Hillsborough 15 District (2 Seats):
Thomas Katsiantonis and Lara Quiroga won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Mark McLean and incumbent Mark Proulx won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 16 District (2 Seats):
Dan Bergeron won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Larry Gagne and incumbent William Infantine won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 17 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Linda DiSilvestro and incumbent David Preece won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Ben Prescott won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 18 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Jessica Grill and incumbent Juliet Smith won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Juliet Belle DiPietro and Steven Kesselring won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 19 District (2 Seats):
Suzanne Chretien and Samuel Petali won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Matt Drew won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 20 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Alissandra Murray and Joshua Query won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Pierre Dupont and Jose Marte won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 21 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Christine Seibert and incumbent Matt Wilhelm won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Andrew Fromuth won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 22 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Patricia Cornell and incumbent Nicole Leapley won the Democratic primary with 48.8% and 42.1% against Matthew Ping with 9.1%. 789 votes counted.
Karl Beisel and Bill Gabler won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 23 District (2 Seats):
Mary Ngwanda Georges and incumbent Jean Jeudy won the Democratic primary with 44.6% and 35.1% against Anthony Harris with 20.3%. 854 votes counted.
Tim Peters won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 24 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Donald Bouchard and incumbent Christopher Herbert won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Dennis Demars won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 25 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Kathy Staub and Hyacinth Jean Landry won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Kathleen Paquette won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 26 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Patrick Long and Michael Reuschel won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Brian Cole won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 27 District (2 Seats):
Susan Kane won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Mary Murphy won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 28 District (2 Seats):
Luke Drake Jr. and David Erikson won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Travis Corcoran and incumbent Keith Erf won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 29 District (4 Seats):
Incumbent Judi Lanza, Jim Craig, Judith Gaynor Johnson and Melanie Renfrew-Hebert won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Joe Alexander Jr., Sherri Reinfurt, incumbent Sheila Seidel and Henry Giasson won the Republican primary with 24.3%, 21.8%, 21.8% and 19.7% against Peter Georgantas with 12.3%. 6,592 votes counted.
For the Hillsborough 30 District (3 Seats):
William Bryk, Marjorie Porter and Michael Schamel won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Riche Colcombe, incumbent Jim Creighton and incumbent Jim Fedolfi won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 31 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Molly Howard won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Jarvis Adams won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 32 District (3 Seats):
Jennifer Bernet and Kermit Williams won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Diane Kelley, incumbent Jim Kofalt and incumbent Shane Sirois won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 33 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Jonah Wheeler and incumbent Peter Leishman won the Democratic primary with 37.7% and 36.1% against Ivy Vann with 26.1%. 2,703 votes counted.
Kimberly Thomas won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 34 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Daniel LeClerc, incumbent Daniel Veilleux and Stephanie Grund won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Diane Layton, Terry Reiber and Russ Hodgkins won the Republican primary with 30.9%, 27.8% and 25.7% against Rolf Vanbibber with 15.6%. 3,256 votes counted.
For the Hillsborough 35 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Kat McGhee and Will Walker won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Liz Barbour and Susan Homola won the Republican primary with 44.0% and 42.4% against Jack Langley with 13.6%. 2,109 votes counted.
For the Hillsborough 36 District (2 Seats):
Peter Cook and Carol Schreck won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Diane Pauer and John Suiter won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 37 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Megan Murray won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Pamela Coughlin won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 38 District (2 Seats):
Luan Baci won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Ralph Boehm and Kimberly Rice won the Republican primary with 37.9% and 37.4% against Mark Edgington with 24.7%. 5,344 votes counted.
For the Hillsborough 39 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Benjamin Baroody and Maxine Mosley won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Jonathan Morton and Mark Warden won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 40 District (4 Seats):
Incumbent Mark MacKenzie, incumbent Trinidad Tellez, Suraj Budathoki and Erin Kerwin won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Carla Gericke, Carlos Gonzalez, Alex Krantz and Andre Rosa won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 41 District (3 Seats):
Lily Foss, Tim Hartnett and Karen Hegner won the Democratic primary with 27.8%, 24.7% and 20.4% against Mary Smith with 14.7% and Rebecca Smith with 12.3%. 5,644 votes counted.
Lee Davis, Ryan Hebert and Melodye LaChance Smith won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 42 District (3 Seats):
Sarah Chadzynski, Brian Paquette and Andrew Stokinger won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Keith Ammon, incumbent Gerald Griffin and incumbent Lisa Post won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 43 District (4 Seats):
Incumbent Peter Petrigno, Paul Dargie, Scott Lawrence and Michael Varraso won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Vanessa Sheehan, Gary Daniels, Michael Facques and Elizabeth Keenan won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 44 District (2 Seats):
Eric Emmerling and Marie Morgan won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Lisa Mazur and Ross Berry won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Hillsborough 45 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Karen Calabro won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Jack Flanagan won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 1 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Lorrie Carey won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Ricky Devoid won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 2 District (1 Seat):
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Gregory Hill won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 3 District (2 Seats):
Scott Burns and Justine Hoppe won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Bryan Morse and Ernesto Leonardo Gonzalez won the Republican primary with 38.2% and 36.5% against Werner Horn with 25.3%. 1,317 votes counted.
For the Merrimack 4 District (2 Seats):
Edward Friedrich and Ruth Heath won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Michael Moffett and incumbent Jose Cambrils won the Republican primary with 43.7% and 37.7% against Carolyn Virtue with 18.5%. 2,081 votes counted.
For the Merrimack 5 District (2 Seats):
Lorna Carlisle and David Nesbitt won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Louise Andrus and incumbent Deborah Aylward won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 6 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Tom Schamberg won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Victor Prieto won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 7 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Karen Ebel and Gregory Sargent won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Dorothy Hitchmoth and Claire Ann Ketteler won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 8 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Tony Caplan, incumbent Stephanie Payeur and Eileen Kelly won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Sherry Gould, James Parker and Natalie Wells won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 9 District (4 Seats):
Incumbent Muriel Hall, Eleana Colby, incumbent David Luneau and James Newsom won the Democratic primary with 26.3%, 23.3%, 21.9% and 19.4% against Nicholas Lydon with 9.1%. 7,887 votes counted.
David Germain, Darlene Gildersleeve, John Martin and Matthew Poulin won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 10 District (4 Seats):
Madalasa Gurung, William Lynch, Germano Martins and Robert Ray won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Stephen Boyd, incumbent John Leavitt, incumbent Yury Polozov and incumbent Thomas Walsh won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 11 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Alan Turcotte won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Matthew Pitaro won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 12 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Dianne Schuett and Maurice Regan won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Brian Seaworth and Peter Mehegan won the Republican primary with 46.0% and 30.9% against Charles Therrien with 23.1%. 1,143 votes counted.
For the Merrimack 13 District (2 Seats):
Sally Hoskinson Kelly and Daniel Schroth won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Clayton Wood and incumbent Cyril Aures won the Republican primary with 47.7% and 40.7% against Sabrina Smith with 11.7%. 1,552 votes counted.
For the Merrimack 14 District (1 Seat):
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Dan McGuire won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 15 District (1 Seat):
Tracy Bricchi won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Merrimack 16 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Connie Lane won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Laurence Weissbrot won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 17 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Beth Richards won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Diana Freeman won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 18 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Jim MacKay won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Kristen Jackson won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 19 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Mary Jane Wallner won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Merrimack 20 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Eric Gallager won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Merrimack 21 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Timothy Soucy won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Robert Bertrand won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 22 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent James Leon Roesener won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Dennis Blankenbeker won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 23 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Merryl Gibbs won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Andrew Georgevits won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 24 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Matthew Hicks won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Thom Bloomquist won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 25 District (1 Seat):
Joyce Fulweiler won the Democratic primary unopposed.
James Thibault won the Republican primary with 52.6% against Brandon Stevens with 47.4%. 1,296 votes counted.
For the Merrimack 26 District (1 Seat):
Mason Donovan won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Alvin See won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 27 District (2 Seats):
Phillip Walker won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Carol McGuire and Ray Plante won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 28 District (1 Seat):
Jim Snodgrass won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Brian Blackden won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 29 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Kris Schultz won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Claude Lompufu Bongambe won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Merrimack 30 District (1 Seat):
Gary Woods won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Robert Washburn won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 1 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Hal Rafter, Pamela Sanderson and Charlotte Fyfe won the Democratic primary with 34.6%, 27.3% and 26.9% against Keith McGuigan with 11.2%. 2,926 votes counted.
Incumbent Paul Tudor, Scott Bryer and James Guzofski won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 2 District (3 Seats):
Kendra Cohen, Nick Karakoudas and Judith Lindsey won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Jason Osborne, incumbent James Spillane and incumbent Kevin Verville won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 3 District (1 Seat):
Gary Woods won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Robert Washburn won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 4 District (3 Seats):
David Bodman, Art Hunt and Christopher Lee won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Mike Drago, Brian Nadeau and Cindy Bennett won the Republican primary with 26.0%, 20.1% and 17.2% against incumbent Kevin Pratt with 16.3%, incumbent Tim Cahill with 13.0%, and John O’Blenis with 7.3%. 3,519 votes counted.
For the Rockingham 5 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Mark Vallone and Jade Flad-Vilardi won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Michael Vose and Cody Belanger won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 6 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Eric Turer won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Allen Cook won the Republican primary with 57.5% against Thaddeus Riley with 42.5%. 770 votes counted.
For the Rockingham 7 District (1 Seat):
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Laurence Miner won the Republican primary with 50.9% against Josh Yokela with 45.8% and Kalup Veneman with 3.3%. 913 votes counted.
For the Rockingham 8 District (1 Seat):
Sheila Johannesen won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Sarah DeVito won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 9 District (2 Seats):
Keith Cronyn and Leslie Kruithof won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Donald Selby and Vicki Wilson won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 10 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Ellen Read, Toni Weinstein and incumbent Michael Cahill won the Democratic primary with 28.3%, 26.1% and 23.3% against Lela Love with 22.3%. 4,220 votes counted.
Jeanene Cooper won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 11 District (4 Seats):
Incumbent Julie Gilman, incumbent Gaby Grossman, incumbent Mark Paige and incumbent Linda Haskins won the Democratic primary with 24.3%, 24.0%, 22.9% and 22.8% against Katrina Heinrich with 5.9%. 8,190 votes counted.
Robert Goeman, Brian Griset and William Smith won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 12 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Allison Knab and incumbent Zoe Manos won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Jessica Kliskey and James Scamman won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 13 District (10 Seats):
Jamie Carreau, Frances Keenan, Sanjeev Lath and Johnathan West won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent David Love, incumbent John Potucek, incumbent Jodi Nelson, incumbent Charles Foote, incumbent Erica Layon, incumbent Phyllis Katsakiores, incumbent Stephen Pearson, incumbent Richard Tripp, incumbent David Milz and incumbent Katherine Prudhomme O’Brien won the Republican primary with 10.7%, 9.9%, 9.6%, 9.5%, 9.5%, 9.3%, 8.9%, 8.7%, 8.6%, and 8.4% against James Dietzel with 6.8%. 17,758 votes counted.
For the Rockingham 14 District (2 Seats):
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Ken Weyler and Pam Brown won the Republican primary with 38.8% and 31.3% against Ted Lloyd with 29.8%. 2,032 votes counted.
For the Rockingham 15 District (2 Seats):
Lisa DeMio and Laurie Warnock won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Joe Guthrie and incumbent Lilli Walsh won the Republican primary with 39.5% and 37.3% against Cale Houston with 23.2%. 2,204 votes counted.
For the Rockingham 16 District (7 Seats):
William Adams, Bill Fanning, Anne Fenn, Jim Green, Michela Hites and Paul Skudlarek won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Ron Dunn, incumbent Kristine Perez, incumbent David Lundgren, incumbent Tom Dolan, incumbent Sherman Packard, incumbent Wayne MacDonald and incumbent Doug Thomas won the Republican primary with 12.9%, 11.7%, 11.6%, 11.5%, 11.5%, 10.2%, and 10.0% against Moira Ryan with 8.6%, Joseph Gagnon with 8.3%, and Eric Cooper with 3.8%. 14,060 votes counted.
For the Rockingham 17 District (4 Seats):
Michael Caruso, David Martsolf, Edward Schoen and Marie Yanish won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Katelyn Kuttab, incumbent Robert Lynn, incumbent Charles McMahon and incumbent Daniel Popovici-Muller won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 18 District (2 Seats):
Michael Boucher won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Debra DeSimone and Jay Markell won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 19 District (1 Seat):
Wendy Larson won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Susan Porcelli won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 20 District (3 Seats):
Nancy Bishop, Stan Duncan and Elizabeth Kosta won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Robert Harb, incumbent Charles Melvin Sr. and incumbent James Summers won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 21 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Jennifer Mandelbaum won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Rockingham 22 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Kate Murray won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Thom Rossi won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 23 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Jim Maggiore won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Jennifer Smith won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 24 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Jaci Grote and incumbent Dennis Malloy won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Marilyn Page and Kevin Szmyd won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 25 District (9 Seats):
Jack Connell, Gregory Davis, Dionne Garon, Daniel Guild, Ernest Hicks, Claire Karibian and Donna Loranger won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Fred Doucette, incumbent John Janigian, incumbent Joe Sweeney, incumbent Lorie Ball, incumbent John Sytek, incumbent Valerie McDonnell, incumbent Dennis Mannion, incumbent Tanya Donnelly and incumbent Susan Vandecasteele won the Republican primary with 12.3%, 12.0%, 11.7%, 11.6%, 10.4%, 9.7%, 9.4%, 9.3% and 9.2% against Betty Gay with 4.4%. 19,194 votes counted.
For the Rockingham 26 District (1 Seat):
Buzz Scherr won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Rockingham 27 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Gerry Ward won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Diane Bitter won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 28 District (1 Seat):
Carrie Sorensen won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Sue Polidura won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 29 District (4 Seats):
Incumbent Michael Edgar, incumbent Chris Muns, Alan Scott and Erica deVries won the Democratic primary unopposed.
David Hagen, Nicholas Bridle, Ken Sheffert and Bruce Theriault won the Republican primary with 21.3%, 20.5%, 20.2% and 20.0% against George Attar with 18.1%. 5,178 votes counted.
For the Rockingham 30 District (2 Seats):
Bob Albright and Justin Packard won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Aboul Khan and Matt Sabourin won the Republican primary with 31.2% and 30.9% against incumbent Jason Janvrin with 25.2% and William Fowler with 12.6%. 1,716 votes counted.
For the Rockingham 31 District (2 Seats):
David DePuy and Charlotte Lister won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Jess Edwards and incumbent Terry Roy won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 32 District (1 Seat):
Diana West won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Melissa Litchfield won the Republican primary with 57.3% against incumbent Scott Wallace with 42.7%. 2,330 votes counted.
For the Rockingham 33 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Alexis Simpson won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Rockingham 34 District (1 Seat):
Jade DeMio won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Mark Pearson won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 35 District (1 Seat):
Michelle Stith won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Julius Soti won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 36 District (1 Seat):
Eric Miller won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent J.D. Bernardy won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Rockingham 37 District (1 Seat):
James Meuse won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Rockingham 38 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Peggy Balboni won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Rockingham 39 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Ned Raynolds won the Democratic primary unopposed.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Rockingham 40 District (1 Seat):
John Carty won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Linda McGrath currently leads the Republican primary with 50.0% against Richard Sawyer with 50.0%. 2,678 votes counted.
For the Strafford 1 District (2 Seats):
Manny Krasner won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Susan DeLemus and Robley Hall won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 2 District (3 Seats):
Larry Brown, Marilyn Foster and Pamela Hubbard won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Glenn Bailey, incumbent Claudine Burnham and incumbent Michael Granger won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 3 District (1 Seat):
Ellen Phillips won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Susan DeRoy won the Republican primary with 70.7% against incumbent David Bickford with 29.3%. 767 votes counted.
For the Strafford 4 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Heath Howard, incumbent Cassandra Levesque and Adam Mulholland won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Len Turcotte, Seamus Casey and Kurt Wuelper won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 5 District (1 Seat):
Patricia Turner won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Thomas Kaczynski Jr. won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 6 District (1 Seat):
Kathleen MacLeod won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Denise DeDe-Poulin won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 7 District (1 Seat):
David Herman won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Aidan Ankarberg won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 8 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Chuck Grassie won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Samuel Farrington won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 9 District (1 Seat):
Amy Malone won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Brandon Phinney won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 10 District (4 Seats):
Incumbent Loren Selig, incumbent Marjorie Smith, incumbent Timothy Horrigan and Wayne Burton won the Democratic primary with 25.9%, 23.3%, 21.3% and 16.5% against Gale Bailey with 13.0%. 5,957 votes counted.
No candidate qualified for the Republican primary.
For the Strafford 11 District (4 Seats):
Incumbent Janet Wall, incumbent Erik Johnson and incumbent Tom Southworth won the Democratic primary with 34.2%, 28.5% and 26.6% against Andrew Kennedy with 10.7%. 4,502 votes counted.
Joseph Bazo, Denis Grenier and Bill Taylor won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 12 District (4 Seats):
Myles England, Dawn Evans, Wayne Pearson and John Joseph Stone won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Ken Hilton, Will Milus, Padraic O’Hare and Jonathan Wilson won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 13 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Peter Bixby won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Daniel Furman won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 14 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Peter Schmidt won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Elliot Ross Boutin won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 15 District (1 Seat):
Alice Wade won the Democratic primary with 71.1% against Lucas Veitch with 28.9%. 570 votes counted.
Keith Mistretta won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 16 District (1 Seat):
Gary Gilmore won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Diana Day won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 17 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Jessica LaMontagne won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Matthew Albion won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 18 District (1 Seat):
Kimberly McGlinchey won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Michael Harrington won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 19 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Daniel Fitzpatrick, John Larochelle and Melena Lugo won the Democratic primary with 27.9%, 26.2% and 24.8% against Seph Warren with 21.1%. 3,911 votes counted.
Incumbent Kelley Potenza, David Walker and Jenny Wilson won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 20 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Allan Howland won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Joseph Rowell won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Strafford 21 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent Luz Bay, incumbent Geoff Smith and Seth Miller won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Renee Blaisdell, John Caggiano and Gary Fratus won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Sullivan 1 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Brian Sullivan won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Joel Hutchins won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Sullivan 2 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent William Palmer won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Virginia Drye won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Sullivan 3 District (3 Seats):
Nikki Murphy won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Skip Rollins, incumbent Steven Smith and incumbent Walter Spilsbury won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Sullivan 4 District (1 Seat):
Claudia Istel won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Judy Aron won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Sullivan 5 District (1 Seat):
Incumbent Linda Tanner won the Democratic primary unopposed.
George Grant won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Sullivan 6 District (3 Seats):
Incumbent John Cloutier, incumbent Gary Merchant and Dale Girard won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Wayne Hemingway, Robert Merrill and Emily Sandblade won the Republican primary with 35.7%, 23.9% and 14.3% against Tom Luther with 13.3% and Luke Diamond with 12.8%. 1,811 votes counted.
For the Sullivan 7 District (1 Seat):
No candidate qualified for the Democratic primary.
Incumbent Margaret Drye won the Republican primary unopposed.
For the Sullivan 8 District (2 Seats):
Incumbent Hope Damon and Codi Raymond won the Democratic primary unopposed.
Incumbent Jonathan Stone and Michael Aron won the Republican primary unopposed.
The general election for all 400 seats in the New Hampshire House of Representatives will occur on Tuesday, November 5.