New Hampshire House of Representatives | |
|---|---|
| New Hampshire General Court | |
| Type | |
| Type | |
Term limits | None |
| History | |
New session started | December 4, 2024 |
| Leadership | |
Speaker pro tempore | |
Majority Leader | |
Minority Leader | |
| Structure | |
| Seats | 400 |
Political groups | Majority
Minority
|
Length of term | 2 years |
| Authority | Part Second,New Hampshire Constitution |
| Salary | $200/term ($100/year), plus daily travel |
| Elections | |
| Plurality block voting | |
Last election | November 5, 2024 |
Next election | November 3, 2026 |
| Redistricting | Legislative control |
| Meeting place | |
| House of Representatives Chamber New Hampshire State House Concord,New Hampshire | |
| Website | |
| www | |
TheNew Hampshire House of Representatives is thelower house in theNew Hampshire General Court, thebicamerallegislature of the state ofNew Hampshire. The chamber consists of 400 members representing 203legislative districts across the state, created from divisions of the state'scounties. On average, each legislator represents about 3,300 residents, the smallest state legislative population-to-representative ratio in the country.
New Hampshire has by far the largest lower house of any American state; the second-largest, thePennsylvania House of Representatives, has 203 members. The House is the fourth-largest lower house in the English-speaking world (behind the 435-memberUnited States House of Representatives, 543-memberLok Sabha ofIndia, and 650-memberHouse of Commons of the United Kingdom).[2]
Districts vary in number of seats based on their populations, with the least-populous districts electing only one member and the most populous electing ten, not counting floterial seats.[3]
Voters are allowed to cast as many votes as there are seats to be filled in the district. For instance, in a two-member district, a voter can vote for up to two candidates, in a ten-seat district, for up to ten candidates.Plurality block voting often results in one party winning all of the seats in the district, as the (cross-sectional) results below for the current representation attest. Like in the districts elected byfirst-past-the-post voting, proportionality of party represention is not generally produced.
Some municipalities are in multiple districts, includingfloterial districts, so as to achieve more equal apportionment by population.
Unlike in many state legislatures, there is no single "aisle" to cross per se, as members of both parties sit partially segregated in five sections. The seat section and number is put on the legislator's motor vehicle license plate, which they pay for if they wish to put one on their personal automobiles, or in the case of the chairpersons and party leaders, their title is put on the legislative plate. Seating location is enforced, as seating is pre-assigned. Although the personal preference of the legislator is asked, usually chairmen and those with special needs are given the preferred aisle seats. The sixth section is the Speaker's seat at the head of the hall.
The House of Representatives has met in Representatives Hall of theNew Hampshire State House since 1819. Representatives Hall is thus the oldest chamber in the United States still in continuous legislative use.[4] Large arched windows line the walls. On the rostrum hang portraits ofJohn P. Hale,Abraham Lincoln,George Washington,Franklin Pierce, andDaniel Webster.
| ↓ | ||||
| 177 | 217 | |||
| Democratic | Republican | |||
| Affiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | Ind | Lib | Republican | Vacant | ||
| End of 2010 session | 216 | 0 | 174 | 390 | 10 | |
| Begin session 2011 | 102 | 0 | 298 | 400 | 0 | |
| End of 2012 session | 104 | 290 | 394 | 6 | ||
| Begin session 2013 | 219 | 0 | 179 | 398 | 2 | |
| End of 2014 session | 213 | 173 | 386 | 14 | ||
| Begin session 2015 | 160 | 1 | 0 | 239 | 400 | 0 |
| End of 2016 session | 156 | 1 | 230 | 388 | 12 | |
| Begin session 2017 | 173 | 0 | 0 | 226 | 399 | 1 |
| End of 2018 session | 167 | 3 | 211 | 381 | 19 | |
| Begin 2019 session | 233 | 0 | 167 | 400 | 0 | |
| End of 2020 session[5] | 230 | 157 | 387 | 13 | ||
| Begin 2021 session | 187 | 0 | 213 | 400 | 0 | |
| End of 2022 session | 178 | 1 | 0 | 202 | 381 | 19 |
| Begin 2023 session | 197 | 0 | 201 | 398 | 2 | |
| End of 2024 session | 191 | 1 | 0 | 197 | 389 | 11 |
| Begin 2025 session[6][7] | 177 | 1 | 0 | 221 | 399 | 1 |
| March 10, 2025[8] | 220 | 398 | 2 | |||
| April 11, 2025[9] | 2 | 219 | ||||
| June 19, 2025[10] | 218 | 397 | 3 | |||
| June 24, 2025[11] | 178 | 398 | 2 | |||
| July 21, 2025[12] | 177 | 397 | 3 | |||
| September 23, 2025[13] | 217 | 396 | 4 | |||
| October 16, 2025[14] | 1 | 218 | ||||
| October 31, 2025[15] | 217 | 395 | 5 | |||
| November 4, 2025[16] | 218 | 396 | 4 | |||
| November 12, 2025[17] | 217 | 395 | 5 | |||
| Latest voting share | 44.8% | 0.3% | 54.9% | |||
The current leadership of the house is as follows:
| Position | Representative | Town | Party |
|---|---|---|---|
| Speaker of the House | Sherman Packard | Londonderry | Rep |
| Majority Leader | Jason Osborne | Auburn | |
| Deputy Speaker | Steven D. Smith | Charlestown | |
| Speaker Pro Tempore | Vacant | ||
| Majority Senior Advisor | Jim Kofalt | Wilton | |
| Deputy Majority Leader | Joseph Sweeney | Salem | |
| Majority Whip | Mike Drago | Raymond | |
| Majority Floor Leader | Keith Ammon | New Boston | |
| Deputy Majority Floor Leader | Juliet Harvey-Bolia | Tilton | |
| Assistant Majority Leader | Jeanine Notter | Merrimack | |
| Lex Berezhny | Grafton | ||
| Deputy Majority Whip | Claudine Burnham | Milton | |
| Assistant Majority Whip | Larry Gagne | Manchester | |
| Lisa Freeman | Tilton | ||
| Tom Mannion | Pelham | ||
| Tanya Donnelly | Salem | ||
| Steven Bogert | Laconia | ||
| Minority Leader | Alexis Simpson | Exeter | Dem |
| Deputy Minority Leader | Laura Telerski | Nashua | |
| Minority Caucus Chair | Matt Wilhelm | Manchester | |
| Minority Leader Pro Tempore | Karen Ebel | New London | |
| Minority Floor Leader | Walpole | ||
| Deputy Minority Floor Leader | Keene | ||
| Senior Minority Advisor | Mary Jane Wallner | Concord | |
| Brian Sullivan | Grantham | ||
| Minority Advisor | Dave Luneau | Hopkinton | |
| Jaci Grote | Rye |
The current committee leadership in the New Hampshire House of Representatives is listed below.[18]
The chair is the presiding officer of the committee, responsible for leading hearings, maintaining order, and enforcing committee rules. In the absence of the chair, the vice chair becomes presiding officer for the hearing. The clerk is responsible for all administrative matters for the committee, including attendance, minutes, and recording votes. The ranking member is the chief representative of the minority party on the committee, and is traditionally appointed chair when the majority changes hands. Chairs and vice chairs are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the speaker, while ranking members are appointed by the speaker on recommendation of the minority leader. The committee clerk is selected by the committee chair. The speaker can unilaterally remove or reassign any committee member, chair, vice chair or clerk.
| District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Tom Ploszaj | Rep | Center Harbor,New Hampton | 2020 |
| 02 | Matthew Coker | Rep | Meredith | 2022 |
| Vacant[13] | ||||
| 03 | Juliet Harvey-Bolia | Rep | Sanbornton,Tilton | 2020 |
| 04 | Travis Toner | Rep | Belmont | 2024 |
| 05 | Steven Bogert | Rep | Laconia (Wards 1, 3–6) | 2022 |
| Mike Bordes | Rep | 2020 | ||
| Sheri Minor | Rep | 2024 | ||
| Charlie St. Clair | Dem | 2022 (2017–2020) | ||
| 06 | Harry Bean | Rep | Gilford,Gilmanton, Laconia (Ward 2) | 2018 |
| Glen Aldrich | Rep | 2024 (2014-2022) | ||
| Russell Dumais | Rep | 2022 (2014–2016) | ||
| David Nagel | Rep | 2022 | ||
| 07 | Barbara Comtois | Rep | Alton,Barnstead | 2016 |
| Paul Terry | Rep | 2020 | ||
| Peter Varney | Rep | 2014 | ||
| 08 | Lisa Freeman | Rep | Belmont, Sanbornton, Tilton | 2024 |
| Douglas Trottier | Rep | 2020 |
| District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Thomas Buco | Dem | Conway | 2012 (2004–2010) |
| David Paige | Dem | 2022 | ||
| Stephen Woodcock | Dem | 2018 | ||
| 02 | Anita Burroughs | Dem | Albany,Bartlett,Chatham,Hale's Location,Hart's Location,Jackson,Sandwich | 2018 |
| Chris McAleer | Dem | 2020 | ||
| 03 | Joseph Hamblen | Rep | Madison,Moultonborough,Tamworth | 2024 |
| Karel Crawford | Rep | 2012 | ||
| 04 | Lino Avellani | Rep | Brookfield,Eaton,Effingham,Freedom,Wakefield | 2014 |
| Mike Belcher | Rep | 2022 | ||
| 05 | Jonathan Smith | Rep | Ossipee | 2020 |
| 06 | John MacDonald | Rep | Tuftonboro,Wolfeboro | 2018 |
| Katy Peternel | Rep | 2022 | ||
| 07 | Vacant[17] | Ossipee, Tuftonboro, Wolfeboro | ||
| 08 | Richard Brown | Rep | Brookfield, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, Madison, Moultonborough, Tamworth, Wakefield | 2024 |
| Brian Taylor | Rep | 2024 |
| District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Dylan Germana | Dem | Keene (Ward 1) | 2024 |
| 02 | Dru Fox | Dem | Keene (Ward 3) | 2020 |
| 03 | Philip Jones | Dem | Keene (Ward 5) | 2022 |
| 04 | Jodi Newell | Dem | Keene (Ward 4) | 2022 |
| 05 | Lucy Weber | Dem | Surry,Walpole | 2006 |
| 06 | Paul Berch | Dem | Chesterfield,Hinsdale,Westmoreland | 2012-2022, 2024 |
| Cathryn Harvey | Dem | 2016 | ||
| 07 | Terri O'Rorke | Dem | Keene (Ward 2) | 2024 |
| 08 | Lucius Parshall | Dem | Harrisville,Marlborough,Nelson,Roxbury,Sullivan | 2020 |
| 09 | Rich Nalevanko | Rep | Alstead,Gilsum,Marlow | 2024 |
| 10 | Barrett Faulkner | Dem | Richmond,Swanzey | 2016 |
| Sly Karasinski | Rep | 2024 | ||
| 11 | Denis Murphy | Rep | Winchester | 2024 |
| 12 | Dick Thackston | Rep | Fitzwilliam,Troy | 2022 |
| 13 | Richard Ames | Dem | Dublin,Jaffrey | 2012 |
| 14 | John B. Hunt | Rep | Rindge | 1986 |
| 15 | Samantha Jacobs | Dem | Chesterfield, Hinsdale, Keene (Wards 1–5) | 2024 |
| Nicholas Germana | Dem | 2022 | ||
| 16 | James Gruber | Dem | Alstead, Gilsum, Harrisville, Keene (Ward 2), Marlborough, Marlow, Nelson, Roxbury, Stoddard, Sullivan | 2024 |
| 17 | Jennifer Rhodes | Rep | Fitzwilliam, Richmond, Swanzey, Troy, Winchester | 2020 |
| 18 | Jim Qualey | Rep | Dublin, Jaffrey, Rindge | 2020 |
| Rita Mattson | Rep | 2024 |
| District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Sean Durkin | Rep | Dalton,Lancaster,Northumberland,Stratford | 2024↑ |
| James Tierney Jr. | Rep | 2022 | ||
| 02 | Arnold Davis | Rep | Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant,Cambridge,Clarksville,Dix's Grant,Dixville,Dummer,Errol,Milan,Millsfield,Odell,Pittsburg,Second College Grant,Stark,Wentworth Location | 2020 |
| 03 | Mike Ouellet | Rep | Colebrook,Columbia,Erving's Location,Stewartstown | 2022 |
| 04 | Seth King | Rep | Carroll,Jefferson,Kilkenny,Whitefield | 2022 |
| 05 | Pete Morency | Rep | Berlin | 2024 |
| Marc Tremblay | Rep | 2025↑ (2010–2012) | ||
| 06 | Michael Murphy | Rep | Bean's Grant,Bean's Purchase,Chandler's Purchase,Crawford's Purchase,Cutt's Grant,Gorham,Green's Grant,Hadley's Purchase,Low and Burbank's Grant,Martin's Location,Pinkham's Grant,Randolph,Sargent's Purchase,Shelburne,Success,Thompson and Meserve's Purchase | 2024↑ |
| 07 | Lori Korzen | Rep | Berlin, Carroll, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Whitefield | 2024 |
| District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Ricky Devoid | Rep | Boscawen | 2024 |
| 02 | Gregory Hill | Rep | Northfield | 2014 (2010–2012) |
| 03 | Ernesto Gonzalez | Rep | Franklin | 2024 |
| Bryan Morse | Rep | 2024 | ||
| 04 | Jose Cambrils | Rep | Canterbury,Loudon | 2020 |
| Michael Moffett | Rep | 2020 (2016–2018) | ||
| 05 | Louise Andrus | Rep | Andover,Danbury,Hill,Salisbury,Webster | 2020 |
| Deborah Aylward | Rep | 2022 | ||
| 06 | Thomas Schamberg | Dem | Sutton,Wilmot | 2018 (2012–2014) |
| 07 | Karen Ebel | Dem | New London,Newbury | 2012 |
| Gregory Sargent | Dem | 2024 | ||
| 08 | Tony Caplan | Dem | Bradford,Henniker,Warner | 2020 |
| Eileen Kelly | Dem | 2024 | ||
| Stephanie Payeur | Dem | 2022 | ||
| 09 | Eleana Colby | Dem | Bow,Hopkinton | 2024 |
| Muriel Hall | Dem | 2021↑ | ||
| David Luneau | Dem | 2014 | ||
| James Newsom | Dem | 2024 | ||
| 10 | Stephen Boyd | Rep | Dunbarton,Hooksett | 2020 |
| John Leavitt | Rep | 2020 (2016–2018) | ||
| Yury Polozov | Rep | 2022 | ||
| Thomas Walsh | Rep | 2012 | ||
| 11 | Matthew Pitaro | Rep | Allenstown | 2024 |
| 12 | Peter Mehegan | Rep | Pembroke | 2024 |
| Brian Seaworth | Rep | Pembroke | 2014 (2010–2012) | |
| 13 | Cyril Aures | Rep | Chichester,Pittsfield | 2022 |
| Clayton Wood | Rep | 2022 | ||
| 14 | Dan McGuire | Rep | Epsom | 2022 (2010–2016) |
| 15 | Tracy Bricchi | Dem | Concord (Ward 1) | 2024 |
| 16 | Connie Lane | Dem | Concord (Ward 2) | 2018 |
| 17 | Beth Richards | Dem | Concord (Ward 3) | 2016 |
| 18 | James MacKay | Dem | Concord (Ward 4) | 2010 (2000–2008) |
| 19 | Mary Jane Wallner | Dem | Concord (Ward 5) | 1980 |
| 20 | Eric Gallager | Dem | Concord (Ward 6) | 2020 |
| 21 | Timothy Soucy | Dem | Concord (Ward 7) | 2012 (2008–2010) |
| 22 | James Roesener | Dem | Concord (Ward 8) | 2022 |
| 23 | Merryl Gibbs | Dem | Concord (Ward 9) | 2022 |
| 24 | Matthew Hicks | Dem | Concord (Ward 10) | 2022 |
| 25 | James Thibault | Rep | Franklin, Northfield | 2024 |
| 26 | Alvin See | Rep | Andover, Boscawen, Canterbury, Danbury, Hill, Loudon, Salisbury, Webster | 2022 |
| 27 | Raymond Plante | Rep | Allenstown, Dunbarton, Epsom, Hooksett | 2024 |
| Carol McGuire | Rep | 2008 | ||
| 28 | Jim Snodgrass | Dem | Concord (Wards 1–3) | 2024 |
| 29 | Kristina Schultz | Dem | Concord (Wards 4, 9–10) | 2017↑ |
| 30 | Gary Woods | Dem | Concord (Wards 5–8) | 2024 |
| District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Susan DeLemus | Rep | Farmington | 2024 |
| Robley Hall | Rep | 2024 | ||
| 02 | Glenn Bailey | Rep | Milton,Rochester (Ward 5) | 2016 |
| Claudine Burnham | Rep | 2010 | ||
| Michael Granger | Rep | 2022 | ||
| 03 | Susan DeRoy | Rep | New Durham,Middleton | 2024 |
| 04 | Heath Howard | Dem | Barrington,Strafford | 2022 |
| Cassandra Levesque | Dem | 2018 | ||
| Len Turcotte | Rep | 2020 (2014–2018) | ||
| 05 | Thomas L. Kaczynski | Rep | Rochester (Ward 1) | 2020 (2014–2018) |
| 06 | Denise DeDe-Poulin | Rep | Rochester (Ward 2) | 2024 |
| 07 | Aidan Ankarberg | Ind | Rochester (Ward 3) | 2020 |
| 08 | Samuel Farrington | Rep | Rochester (Ward 4) | 2024 |
| 09 | Amy Malone | Dem | Rochester (Ward 6) | 2024 |
| 10 | Timothy Horrigan | Dem | Durham | 2010 (2008–2010) |
| Wayne Burton | Dem | 2024 (1984–1986, 1988–1990, 2014–2018) | ||
| Loren Selig | Dem | 2022 | ||
| Marjorie Smith | Dem | 2012 (1996–2010) | ||
| 11 | Erik Johnson | Dem | Dover (Ward 4),Lee,Madbury | 2024↑ |
| Thomas Southworth | Dem | 2012 | ||
| Janet Wall | Dem | 1986 | ||
| 12 | Myles England | Dem | Rollinsford,Somersworth | 2024 |
| Billie Butler | Dem | 2025[11] | ||
| Wayne Pearson | Dem | 2024 | ||
| John Stone | Dem | 2024 | ||
| 13 | Peter Bixby | Dem | Dover (Ward 6) | 2012 |
| 14 | Peter B. Schmidt | Dem | Dover (Ward 1) | 2002 |
| 15 | Alice Wade | Dem | Dover (Ward 2) | 2024 |
| 16 | Gary Gilmore | Dem | Dover (Ward 3) | 2024 |
| 17 | Jessica LaMontagne | Dem | Dover (Ward 5) | 2022 |
| 18 | Michael Harrington | Rep | Barrington, Middleton, New Durham, Strafford | 2014 (2000–04) |
| 19 | David Walker | Rep | Rochester (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 6) | 2024 |
| John Larochelle | Dem | 2024 | ||
| Kelley Potenza | Rep | 2022 | ||
| 20 | Allan Howland | Dem | Dover (Ward 4), Durham, Lee, Madbury | 2022 |
| 21 | Luz Bay | Dem | Dover (Wards 1, 2, 3, 5, 6) | 2022 |
| Geoffrey Smith | Dem | 2022 | ||
| Seth Miller | Dem | 2024 |
| District | Representative | Party | Municipality(ies) represented | First elected |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Brian Sullivan | Dem | Grantham | 2017↑ |
| 02 | William Palmer | Dem | Plainfield,Cornish | 2022 |
| 03 | Skip Rollins | Rep | Charlestown,Newport,Unity | 2012 |
| Steven D. Smith | Rep | 2010 | ||
| Walter Spilsbury | Rep | 2020 | ||
| 04 | Judy Aron | Rep | Acworth,Goshen,Langdon,Lempster,Washington | 2018 |
| 05 | George Grant | Rep | Croydon,Springfield,Sunapee | 2024 |
| 06 | John Cloutier | Dem | Claremont | 1992 |
| Dale Girard | Dem | 2024 | ||
| Wayne Hemingway | Rep | 2024 | ||
| 07 | Margaret Drye | Rep | Charlestown, Cornish, Newport, Plainfield, Unity | 2022 |
| 08 | Hope Damon | Dem | Acworth, Claremont, Croydon, Goshen, Langdon, Lempster, Springfield, Sunapee, Washington | 2022 |
| Michael Aron | Rep | 2024 |