Russell Prescott | |
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| Member of theNew Hampshire Executive Council from the 3rd district | |
| In office January 3, 2017 – January 6, 2021 | |
| Preceded by | Chris Sununu |
| Succeeded by | Janet Stevens |
| Member of theNew Hampshire Senate | |
| In office December 1, 2010 – December 7, 2016 | |
| Preceded by | Maggie Hassan |
| Succeeded by | Bill Gannon |
| Constituency | 23rd district |
| In office December 6, 2000 – December 1, 2004 | |
| Preceded by | Beverly Hollingworth |
| Succeeded by | Maggie Hassan |
| Constituency | 19th district (2000–2002) 23rd district (2002–2004) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Russell Edward Prescott (1960-10-19)October 19, 1960 (age 65) St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. |
| Party | Republican |
| Spouse | Susan Prescott |
| Education | University of South Florida (BS) |
Russell Edward Prescott (born October 19, 1960)[1] is an American businessman and politician who served on theNew Hampshire Executive Council, representing the 3rd district from 2017 to 2021.[2] A member of theRepublican Party, Prescott served in theNew Hampshire Senate from 2000 to 2004 and again from 2010 to 2016, representing districts inRockingham County.[3]
Prescott was born inSt. Petersburg, Florida but considers himself aNew Hampshire native.[4] Prescott attendedExeter High School and received abachelor of science inmechanical engineering from theUniversity of South Florida. He is the president and owner of R.E. Prescott Company, a manufacturer and wholesaler of water treatment systems founded by his father in 1954 and based inExeter, New Hampshire.[5][6] He ran for the Republican nomination forNew Hampshire's 1st congressional district in2022 and2024,[7][6] losing in the primary in 2022 and in the general in 2024.
Prescott lives inKingston, New Hampshire. He has been married to his wife, Susan, for 42 years, and they have 5 children and 8 grandchildren.
| New Hampshire Senate | ||
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| Preceded by Richard Russman | Member of theNew Hampshire Senate from the19th district 2000–2002 | Succeeded by Frank Sapareto |
| Preceded by | Member of theNew Hampshire Senate from the23rd district 2002–2004 | Succeeded by |
| Preceded by | Member of theNew Hampshire Senate from the23rd district 2010–2016 | Succeeded by |
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