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Political party strength in New Hampshire

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The following table indicates the party of elected officials in theU.S. state ofNew Hampshire:

The table also indicates the historical party composition in the:

For years in which apresidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes.

Pre-statehood–1882

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YearExecutive officeGeneral CourtUnited States CongressElectoral votes
GovernorExec.
Council
State SenateState HouseSenator (Class II)Senator (Class III)House
1631

1636
Thomas Wiggin[a]
1637

1640
George Burdett[a]
1641
1776

1784
Meshech Weare (N)[?]
1785John Langdon (N)
1786John Sullivan(F)
1787
1788John Langdon(DR)
1789John Sullivan(F)[b]Paine Wingate(AA)John Langdon(PA)3PAGeorge Washington/
John Adams(I)Green tickY
1790Josiah Bartlett(DR)
1791
1792
1793Samuel Livermore(PA)John Langdon(AA)3PA, 1AA
1794John Taylor Gilman(F)
1795F majorityF majoritySamuel Livermore(F)John Langdon(DR)3F, 1DR
1796F majorityF majorityJohn AdamsGreen tickY /
Oliver EllsworthRed XN(F)
1797F majorityF majority4F
1798F majorityF majority
1799F majorityF majority
180011F, 1DRF majorityJohn Adams/
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney(F)Red XN
1801F majoritySimeon Olcott(F)James Sheafe(F)
18029F, 3DRF majorityWilliam Plumer(F)
18037F, 5DR84F, 69DR5F
18046DR, 6F[c]87DR, 75FThomas Jefferson/
George Clinton(DR)Green tickY
1805John Langdon(DR)8DR, 4F92DR, 71FNicholas Gilman(DR)
180610DR, 2F108DR, 52F
18078DR, 4FDR majorityNahum Parker(DR)5DR
18089DR, 3F99DR, 63FCharles Cotesworth Pinckney/
Rufus King(F)Red XN
1809Jeremiah Smith(F)7F, 5DR99DR, 67F5F
1810John Langdon(DR)7DR, 5F91DR, 81FCharles Cutts(DR)
18118DR, 4F98DR, 77F4DR, 1F
1812William Plumer(DR)7DR, 5F104DR, 79FDeWitt Clinton/
Jared Ingersoll(F)Red XN
1813John Taylor Gilman(F)9F, 3DR106F, 75DRJeremiah Mason(F)6F
18148F, 4DR98F, 89DRThomas W. Thompson(F)
1815102F, 86DR
1816William Plumer(DR)8DR, 4F105DR, 84FJames Monroe/
Daniel D. Tompkins(DR)Green tickY
181711DR, 1F107DR, 87FDavid L. Morril(DR)Clement Storer(DR)6DR
181810DR, 2F119DR, 75F
1819Samuel Bell(DR)11DR, 1F124DR, 70FJohn F. Parrott(DR)
1820DR majorityDR majority
1821DR majorityDR majority
1822DR majorityDR majority
1823Levi Woodbury(DR)DR majorityDR majoritySamuel Bell(DR)6 Adams-Clay DR
1824David L. Morril(DR)DR majorityDR majorityJohn Quincy Adams/
John C. Calhoun(DR)Green tickY
182510J, 2NR104J, 101NR, 5 vac.Samuel Bell(NR)Levi Woodbury(J)5NR, 1J
18268J, 4NR98J, 91NR, 18?, 4 vac.[d]
1827Benjamin Pierce(DR)11J, 1NR89NR, 84J, 40?, 2 vac.[d]
1828John Bell(NR)10NR, 2J92NR, 84J, 30?, 2 vac.[e]John Quincy Adams/
Richard Rush(NR)Red XN
1829Benjamin Pierce(D)8J, 4NR99J, 82NR6J
1830Matthew Harvey(D)[f]9J, 3NR111J, 101NR
1831Joseph M. Harper(D)[g]10J, 2NR140J, 73NRIsaac Hill(J)
Samuel Dinsmoor(D)
183211J, 1NR144D, 52NR, 26?Andrew Jackson/
Martin Van Buren(D)Green tickY
1833125J, 42NR5J
1834William Badger(D)12D150D, 46W
183511D, 1W150D, 58WHenry Hubbard(J)
1836Isaac Hill(D)168D, 46WJohn Page(J)Martin Van Buren/
Richard Mentor Johnson(D)Green tickY
1837177D, 51WHenry Hubbard(D)Franklin Pierce(D)5D
18388D, 4W129D, 116W
1839John Page(D)10D, 2W154D, 91W
1840171D, 69WMartin Van Buren(D)Red XN
1841161D, 85WLevi Woodbury(D)
1842Henry Hubbard(D)11D, 1W166D, 64WLeonard Wilcox(D)
184310D, 2W139D, 98WCharles G. Atherton(D)4D
1844John Hardy Steele(D)11D, 1W153D, 81WJames K. Polk/
George M. Dallas(D)Green tickY
184512D156D, 74W, 7Lty3D, 1 Vacant
1846Anthony Colby(W)7W, 4D, 1I124D, 107W, 32I, 11Lty[h]Benning W. Jenness(D)
Joseph Cilley(Lty)
1847Jared W. Williams(D)11D, 1W146D, 136WJohn P. Hale(ID)NH-1NH-2NH-3NH-4
Amos Tuck(I)Charles H.
Peaslee
(D)
James Wilson II(W)James Hutchins
Johnson
(D)
184810D, 2W159D, 121WLewis Cass/
William O. Butler(D)Red XN
1849Samuel Dinsmoor Jr.(D)11D, 1W158D, 107WJohn P. Hale(FS)Moses Norris Jr.(D)Amos Tuck(FS)Harry Hibbard(D)
1850189D, 86WGeorge W. Morrison(D)
185110D, 2W114D, 114W, 54FS, 10 vac.[i]Amos Tuck(W)Jared Perkins(W)
1852Noah Martin(D)141D, 101W, 32FS, 4IFranklin Pierce/
William R. King(D)Green tickY
185311D, 1W178D, 92W, 34FSCharles G. Atherton(D)Dist. 1Dist. 2Dist. 3
George W. Kittredge(D)George W. Morrison(D)Harry Hibbard(D)
1854Nathaniel B. Baker(D)10D, 2W160D, 145W, 1?, 5 vac.Jared W. Williams(D)
1855Ralph Metcalf(KN)11KN, 1D227R, 79D, 2?, 5 vac.vacantJohn S. Wells(D)James Pike(KN)Mason Tappan(KN)Aaron H. Cragin(KN)
John P. Hale(R)James Bell(R)
18568KN, 4D168R, 146DJohn C. Frémont/
William L. Dayton(R)Red XN
1857William Haile(R)8R, 4D196R, 128D, 4 vac.Daniel Clark(R)James Pike(R)Mason Tappan(R)Aaron H. Cragin(R)
18589R, 3D196R, 119D
1859Ichabod Goodwin(R)8R, 4D199R, 126DGilman Marston(R)Thomas M.
Edwards
(R)
186010R, 2D206R, 121DAbraham Lincoln/
Hannibal Hamlin(R)Green tickY
1861Nathaniel S. Berry(R)200R, 121DEdward H. Rollins(R)
18629R, 3D203R, 120D
1863Joseph A. Gilmore(R)190R, 141DDaniel Marcy(D)James W.
Patterson
(R)
1864210R, 123DAbraham Lincoln/
Andrew Johnson(NU)Green tickY
1865Frederick Smyth(R)214R, 114DAaron H. Cragin(R)Gilman Marston(R)
1866208R, 114DGeorge G. Fogg(R)
1867Walter Harriman(R)202R, 128DJames W. Patterson(R)Jacob Hart Ela(R)Aaron Fletcher
Stevens
(R)
Jacob Benton(R)
1868194R, 138DUlysses S. Grant/
Schuyler Colfax(R)Green tickY
1869Onslow Stearns(R)194R, 140D
187011R, 1D201R, 126D
1871James A. Weston(D)6D, 6R[j]165D, 164REllery Albee Hibbard(D)Samuel Newell Bell(D)Hosea W. Parker(D)
1872Ezekiel A. Straw(R)8R, 4D210R, 150DUlysses S. Grant/
Henry Wilson(R)Green tickY
18739R, 3D204R, 144DBainbridge Wadleigh(R)William B. Small(R)Austin F. Pike(R)
1874James A. Weston(D)8D, 4R177D, 164R
1875Person Colby Cheney(R)7D, 5R191R, 182DFrank Jones(D)Samuel Newell Bell(D)Henry W. Blair(R)
18769R, 3D211R, 180DRutherford B. Hayes/
William A. Wheeler(R)Green tickY
1877Benjamin F. Prescott(R)8R, 4D224R, 155DEdward H. Rollins(R)James F. Briggs(R)
1878216R, 170D
1879Nathaniel Head(R)20R, 4D168R, 100D, 11GBCharles H. Bell(R)Joshua G. Hall(R)Evarts W. Farr(R)
1880Henry W. Blair(R)James A. Garfield/
Chester A. Arthur(R)Green tickY
1881Charles H. Bell(R)16R, 8D179R, 114DOssian Ray(R)
1882

1883–present

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YearExecutive officeGeneral CourtUnited States CongressElectoral votes
GovernorExecutive
Council
[2]
State SenateState HouseSenator (Class II)Senator (Class III)House District 1House District 2
1883Samuel W. Hale(R)[?]17R, 7D188R, 121D, 1IAustin F. Pike(R)Henry W. Blair(R)Martin A. Haynes(R)Ossian Ray(R)
1884James G. Blaine/
John A. Logan(R)Red XN
1885Moody Currier(R)15R, 8D, 1P[k]183R, 122DJacob H. Gallinger(R)
1886
1887Charles H. Sawyer(R)15R, 9D169R, 138DPerson Colby Cheney(R)Luther F. McKinney(D)
1888William E. Chandler(R)Benjamin Harrison/
Levi P. Morton(R)Green tickY
1889David H. Goodell(R)18R, 6D169R, 144DGilman Marston(R)Alonzo Nute(R)Orren C. Moore(R)
1890William E. Chandler(R)
1891Hiram A. Tuttle(R)14R, 10D185R, 170DJacob H. Gallinger(R)Luther F. McKinney(D)Warren F. Daniell(D)
1892Benjamin Harrison/
Whitelaw Reid(R)Red XN
1893John Butler Smith(R)15R, 9D209R, 149DHenry W. Blair(R)Henry M. Baker(R)
1894
1895Charles A. Busiel(R)21R, 3D264R, 99DCyrus A. Sulloway(R)
1896William McKinley/
Garret Hobart(R)Green tickY
1897George A. Ramsdell(R)22R, 2D291R, 66DFrank G. Clarke(R)
1898
1899Frank W. Rollins(R)250R, 109D, 1ID
1900William McKinley/
Theodore Roosevelt(R)Green tickY
1901Chester B. Jordan(R)23R, 1D300R, 97DHenry E. Burnham(R)Frank D. Currier(R)
1902
1903Nahum J. Bachelder(R)20R, 4D257R, 136D
1904Theodore Roosevelt/
Charles W. Fairbanks(R)Green tickY
1905John McLane(R)21R, 3D286R, 105D
1906
1907Charles M. Floyd(R)18R, 6D262R, 128D, 1I
1908William Howard Taft/
James S. Sherman(R)Green tickY
1909Henry B. Quinby(R)20R, 4D269R, 117D, 1I
1910
1911Robert P. Bass(R)16R, 8D220R, 173D
1912Woodrow Wilson/
Thomas R. Marshall(D)Green tickY
1913Samuel D. Felker(D)14D, 10R207R, 195D[l]Henry F. Hollis(D)Eugene E. Reed(D)Raymond B. Stevens(D)
1914
1915Rolland H. Spaulding(R)19R, 4D, 1Prog250R, 153D, 5ProgCyrus A. Sulloway(R)Edward Hills Wason(R)
1916
1917Henry W. Keyes(R)16R, 8D246R, 157D, 1ISherman Everett
Burroughs
(R)
1918Irving W. Drew(R)
1919John H. Bartlett(R)19R, 5D244R, 160D, 1ID, 1IHenry W. Keyes(R)George H. Moses(R)
1920Warren G. Harding/
Calvin Coolidge(R)Green tickY
1921Albert O. Brown(R)21R, 3D294R, 109D, 1I
1922
1923Fred H. Brown(D)16R, 8D220D, 196R, 2IWilliam N. Rogers(D)
1924Calvin Coolidge/
Charles G. Dawes(R)Green tickY
1925John Gilbert Winant(R)19R, 5D273R, 147D, 1IFletcher Hale(R)
1926
1927Huntley N. Spaulding(R)20R, 4D286R, 131D, 1I
1928Herbert Hoover/
Charles Curtis(R)Green tickY
1929Charles W. Tobey(R)19R, 5D273R, 148D
1930
1931John Gilbert Winant(R)254R, 163D
1932William N. Rogers(D)Herbert Hoover/
Charles Curtis(R)Red XN
193316R, 8D225R, 193DFred H. Brown(D)Charles W. Tobey(R)
1934
1935Styles Bridges(R)15R, 9D213R, 208D, 1I, 2 vac.
1936Franklin D. Roosevelt/
John Nance Garner(D)Green tickY
1937Francis P. Murphy(R)16R, 8D230R, 187D, 1IStyles Bridges(R)Arthur B. Jenks(R)
1938Alphonse Roy(D)
193918R, 6D269R, 158DCharles W. Tobey(R)Arthur B. Jenks(R)Foster W. Stearns(R)
1940Franklin D. Roosevelt/
Henry A. Wallace(D)Green tickY
1941Robert O. Blood(R)16R, 8D229R, 194D
1942
194317R, 7D276R, 167DChester E. Merrow(R)
1944Franklin D. Roosevelt/
Harry S. Truman(D)Green tickY
1945Charles M. Dale(R)15R, 9D266R, 163D, 1ISherman Adams(R)
1946
194719R, 5D273R, 126D, 1INorris Cotton(R)
1948Thomas E. Dewey/
Earl Warren(R)Red XN
1949Sherman Adams(R)18R, 6D254R, 145D
1950
1951263R, 133D, 3I
1952Dwight D. Eisenhower/
Richard Nixon(R)Green tickY
1953Hugh Gregg(R)276R, 122D, 1I
1954Robert W. Upton(R)
1955Lane Dwinell(R)264R, 135DNorris Cotton(R)Perkins Bass(R)
1956
1957276R, 118D, 3I
1958
1959Wesley Powell(R)264R, 136D
1960Richard Nixon/
Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.(R)Red XN
1961259R, 139D, 1I
1962Maurice J. Murphy Jr.(R)
1963John W. King(D)4R, 1D19R, 5D253R, 146DThomas J. McIntyre(D)Louis C. Wyman(R)James Colgate
Cleveland
(R)
1964Lyndon B. Johnson/
Hubert Humphrey(D)Green tickY
19654D, 1R14R, 10D216R, 183DJ. Oliva Huot(D)
1966
19674R, 1D245R, 155DLouis C. Wyman(R)
1968Richard Nixon/
Spiro Agnew(R)Green tickY
1969Walter R. Peterson Jr.(R)5R15R, 9D255R, 145D
1970
19714R, 1D253R, 147D
1972
1973Meldrim Thomson(R)5R14R, 10D263R, 137D
1974
197513R, 11D234R, 166DLouis C. Wyman(R)[m]Norman D'Amours(D)
vacant[m]
Norris Cotton(R)[m]
1976John A. Durkin(D)Gerald Ford/
Bob Dole(R)Red XN
19774R, 1D12R, 12D[n]220R, 180D
1978
1979Hugh Gallen(D)[o]225R, 175DGordon J. Humphrey(R)
1980Ronald Reagan/
George H. W. Bush(R)Green tickY
198114R, 10D240R, 160DWarren Rudman(R)Judd Gregg(R)
1982Vesta M. Roy(R)[g]
1983John H. Sununu(R)15R, 9D242R, 158D
1984
19855R18R, 6D298R, 102DBob Smith(R)
1986
198716R, 8D267R, 133D
1988George H. W. Bush/
Dan Quayle(R)Green tickY
1989Judd Gregg(R)282R, 118DChuck Douglas(R)
1990
199113R, 11D271R, 129DBob Smith(R)Bill Zeliff(R)Richard N. Swett(D)
1992Bill Clinton/
Al Gore(D)Green tickY
1993Steve Merrill(R)256R, 140D, 4LJudd Gregg(R)
1994
199518R, 6D290R, 110DCharles Bass(R)
1996
1997Jeanne Shaheen(D)4R, 1D15R, 9D254R, 146DJohn E. Sununu(R)
1998
19995R13D, 11R245R, 155D
200012D, 12R[p]George W. Bush/
Dick Cheney(R)Green tickY
200113R, 11D256R, 144D
2002
2003Craig Benson(R)18R, 6D278R, 122DJohn E. Sununu(R)Jeb Bradley(R)
2004John Kerry/
John Edwards(D)Red XN
2005John Lynch(D)4R, 1D16R, 8D249R, 151D
2006
20073D, 2R14D, 10R239D, 160R, 1ICarol Shea-Porter(D)Paul Hodes(D)
2008Barack Obama/
Joe Biden(D)Green tickY
2009225D, 175RJeanne Shaheen(D)
2010224D, 176R
20115R19R, 5D298R, 102DKelly Ayotte(R)Frank Guinta(R)Charles Bass(R)
2012295R, 105D[q]
2013Maggie Hassan(D)3D, 2R13R, 11D221D, 179RCarol Shea-Porter(D)Annie Kuster(D)
2014
20153R, 2D14R, 10D239R, 160D, 1IFrank Guinta(R)
2016Hillary Clinton/
Tim Kaine(D)Red XN
2017Chris Sununu(R)217R, 176D, 3LMaggie Hassan(D)Carol Shea-Porter(D)
2018
20193D, 2R14D, 10R234D, 166RChris Pappas(D)
2020Joe Biden/
Kamala Harris(D)Green tickY
20214R, 1D14R, 10D213R, 187D
2022211R, 188D, 1I
2023201R, 199D
2024201R, 196D, 3IKamala Harris/
Tim Walz(D)Red XN
2025Kelly Ayotte(R)16R, 8D222R, 178DMaggie Goodlander(D)
2026
Key to partycolors andabbreviations for members of the U.S. Congress and other politicians or officials
Alaskan Independence (AKIP)
Know Nothing (KN)
American Labor (AL)
Anti-Jacksonian (Anti-J)
National Republican (NR)
Anti-Administration (AA)
Anti-Masonic (Anti-M)
Conservative (Con)
Covenant (Cov)
Democratic (D)
Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL)
Democratic–NPL (D-NPL)
Dixiecrat (Dix),
States' Rights (SR)
Democratic-Republican (DR)
Farmer–Labor (FL)
Federalist (F)
Pro-Administration (PA)
Free Soil (FS)
Fusion (Fus)
Greenback (GB)
Independence (IPM)
Jacksonian (J)
Liberal (Lib)
Libertarian (L)
National Union (NU)
Nonpartisan League (NPL)
Nullifier (N)
Opposition Northern (O)
Opposition Southern (O)
Populist (Pop)
Progressive (Prog)
Prohibition (Proh)
Readjuster (Rea)
Republican (R)
Silver (Sv)
Silver Republican (SvR)
Socialist (Soc)
Union (U)
Unconditional Union (UU)
Vermont Progressive (VP)
Whig (W)
Independent (I)
Nonpartisan (NP)
  1. ^abGovernor of theUpper Plantation of New Hampshire.
  2. ^Resigned to take a seat on a federal court.
  3. ^A Democratic-Republican,Nicholas Gilman, was elected as President of the Senate.
  4. ^abA Jacksonian,Henry Hubbard, was re-elected as Speaker.
  5. ^A National Republican,James Wilson II, was elected as Speaker.
  6. ^Resigned to take a seat on theU.S. District Court for New Hampshire.
  7. ^abAs president of the state senate, acted as governor for unexpired term.
  8. ^A coalition of Whigs, Independent Democrats, and Liberty Partiers electedJohn P. Hale, then an Independent Democrat, to be Speaker, and they organized the chamber.
  9. ^A Democrat,Nathaniel B. Baker, was elected as Speaker.
  10. ^A Democrat, George W. M. Pittman, was elected Senate President.[1]
  11. ^Following the death of Republican State Senator Hiram T. Morrill on July 7, 1885, the General Court electedProhibition Party candidate Frank G. Thurston to fill the vacancy.[3]
  12. ^A coalition of Progressive Republicans and Democrats elected a Progressive Republican, William Britton, as Speaker.
  13. ^abcAfter having apparently won election to the Senate, Wyman was appointed to serve out the last 4 days of retiring Senator Norris Cotton's term. However, Durkin contested the election results in the Senate, which resulted in the seat being vacant for seven months until an agreement to hold a new special election between Wyman and Durkin. Cotton was reappointed to his old seat in the meantime (from August 8 to September 18), and Durkin, having emerged victorious in the special election was finally seated on September 18.
  14. ^Republican Senate Presidents, first Alf E. Jacobson, then Robert B. Monier, were chosen in 1977 and 1979.
  15. ^Fell ill and yielded his powers to the president of the state Senate; died on December 29, 1982.
  16. ^In summer 1999 a Democratic senator died and was succeeded by a Republican elected in a special election.
  17. ^Democrats flipped three seats from the Republicans in 2011 special elections

References

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  1. ^Biographical Sketches of the Delegates to the New Hampshire Constitutional Convention for 1889. compiler. 1889. p. 41.
  2. ^"NH Elections Database » Search Elections".NH Elections Database. Retrieved2021-07-28.
  3. ^Yeargain, Tyler (2021)."New England State Senates: Case Studies for Revisiting the Indirect Election of Legislators".University of New Hampshire Law Review.19 (2):370–71. RetrievedApril 28, 2021.

See also

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Territories
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