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New Hampshire affiliate of the Republican Party From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The New Hampshire Republican Party is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in New Hampshire. Its executive committee is headed by Chairman Chris Ager.
New Hampshire Republican State Committee | |
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Chairperson | Chris Ager |
Governor | Chris Sununu |
Senate President | Jeb Bradley |
House Speaker | Sherman Packard |
Founded | October 12, 1853, in Exeter |
Headquarters | 10 Water St., Concord, New Hampshire 03301 |
Membership (2024) | 267,905[1] |
Ideology | Conservatism |
National affiliation | Republican Party |
Colors | Red (unofficial) |
U.S. Senate Seats | 0 / 2 |
U.S. House Seats | 0 / 2 |
Statewide Executive Office | 1 / 1 |
Executive Council | 4 / 5 |
State Senate | 14 / 24 |
State House | 201 / 400 |
Website | |
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Republicans have a state government trifecta in New Hampshire, as it holds the Governorship and majorities in both state legislative chambers.
Both of New Hampshire's U.S. Senate seats have been held by Democrats since 2017. Kelly Ayotte was the last Republican to represent New Hampshire in the U.S. Senate. Elected in 2010, she lost re-election in 2016.
New Hampshire has been represented exclusively in the U.S. Senate by Democrats since 2017. Frank Guinta was the last Republican to represent New Hampshire in the House of Representatives. Re-elected to a non-consecutive second term in 2014, Guinta was defeated again by Carol Shea-Porter in 2016, the fourth consecutive election where they faced each other (Guinta had previously unseated Shea-Porter in 2010 but lost in their 2012 rematch).
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