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The2026New Hampshire Senate election will take place on November 3, 2026, to elect all 24 members to theNew Hampshire Senate. The election will coincide with elections forgovernor,U.S. Senate,U.S. House of Representatives, and theNew Hampshire House of Representatives.
District 1
IncumbentDavid Rochefort, who was first elected in 2024 with 56.82% of the vote, is eligible to run again but has not stated if he will do so.
District 2
IncumbentTimothy Lang Sr., who was re-elected in 2024 with 58.28% of the vote, is eligible to run again but has not stated if he will do so.
District 3
IncumbentMark McConkey, who was first elected in 2024 with 56.70% of the vote, is eligible to run again but has not stated if he will do so.
District 4
IncumbentDavid H. Watters, who was re-elected in 2024 with 60.45% of the vote, is eligible to run again but has not stated if he will do so.
District 5
IncumbentSuzanne Prentiss, who was re-elected in 2024 with 66.21% of the vote, is eligible to run again but has not stated if she will do so.
District 6
IncumbentJames P. Gray, who was re-elected in 2024 with 59.77% of the vote, is eligible to run again but has not stated if he will do so.
District 7
IncumbentDan Innis, who was re-elected in 2024 with 55.48% of the vote, stated that he is retiring to run forU.S. Senate but later dropped out and endorsed former SenatorJohn Sununu and now running for re-election.[1]
District 8
IncumbentRuth Ward, who was re-elected in 2024 with 58.25% of the vote, is eligible to run again but has not stated if she will do so.
District 9
IncumbentDenise Ricciardi, who was re-elected in 2024 with 51.49% of the vote, is eligible to run again but has not stated if she will do so.
District 10
IncumbentDonovan Fenton, who was re-elected in 2024 with 63.12% of the vote, is eligible to run again but has not stated if he will do so.
District 11
IncumbentTim McGough, who was first elected in 2024 with 50.90% of the vote, is eligible to run again but has not stated if he will do so.
District 12
IncumbentKevin Avard, who was re-elected in 2024 with 55.88% of the vote, is eligible to run again but has not stated if he will do so.
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District 24
IncumbentDebra Altschiller, who was re-elected in 2024 with 54.74% of the vote, considered running forCongress but ultimately decided to run for reelection.[2]