Aboul Khan
Aboul Khan (Republican Party) is a member of theNew Hampshire House of Representatives, representingRockingham 30. He assumed office on December 7, 2022. His current term ends on December 2, 2026.
Khan (Republican Party) ran for re-election to theNew Hampshire House of Representatives to representRockingham 30. He won in the general election onNovember 5, 2024.
Biography
Aboul Khan was born in Bangladesh and lives in Seabrook, New Hampshire. Khan has served on the Seabrook Board of Selectmen, the Seabrook Budget Committee, and the Seabrook Planning Board.[1]
Committee assignments
2023-2024
Khan was assigned to the following committees:
2021-2022
Khan was assigned to the following committees:
- Fish and Game and Marine Resources Committee,Vice-Chair
2019-2020
Khan was assigned to the following committees:
2017 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:
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| •Environment and Agriculture |
2013-2014
At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Khan served on the following committees:
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| •Science, Technology and Energy |
Sponsored legislation
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Elections
2024
See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2024
General election
General election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 (2 seats)
IncumbentAboul Khan andMatt Sabourin defeatedBob Albright andJustin Packard in the general election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 on November 5, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Aboul Khan (R) | 33.7 | 2,947 | |
| ✔ | Matt Sabourin (R) ![]() | 29.3 | 2,563 | |
| Bob Albright (D) | 19.8 | 1,733 | ||
| Justin Packard (D) | 17.2 | 1,503 | ||
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.1 | 10 | ||
Incumbents arebolded and underlined. The results have been certified. Source | Total votes: 8,756 | |||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 (2 seats)
Bob Albright andJustin Packard advanced from the Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 on September 10, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Bob Albright | 55.5 | 283 | |
| ✔ | Justin Packard | 43.3 | 221 | |
| Other/Write-in votes | 1.2 | 6 | ||
There were noincumbents in this race. The results have been certified. Source | Total votes: 510 | |||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 (2 seats)
IncumbentAboul Khan andMatt Sabourin defeated incumbentJason Janvrin andWilliam Fowler in the Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 on September 10, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Aboul Khan | 31.2 | 536 | |
| ✔ | Matt Sabourin ![]() | 30.9 | 531 | |
| Jason Janvrin | 25.1 | 432 | ||
| William Fowler | 12.6 | 217 | ||
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.2 | 3 | ||
Incumbents arebolded and underlined. The results have been certified. Source | Total votes: 1,719 | |||
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Endorsements
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2022
See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2022
General election
General election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 (2 seats)
IncumbentAboul Khan and incumbentTina Harley defeatedBob Albright andCamille Daly in the general election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 on November 8, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Aboul Khan (R) | 33.7 | 2,069 | |
| ✔ | Tina Harley (R) | 29.7 | 1,822 | |
| Bob Albright (D) | 19.0 | 1,165 | ||
| Camille Daly (D) | 17.6 | 1,080 | ||
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.1 | 9 | ||
Incumbents arebolded and underlined. The results have been certified. Source | Total votes: 6,145 | |||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 (2 seats)
Camille Daly andBob Albright advanced from the Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 on September 13, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Camille Daly | 56.4 | 324 | |
| ✔ | Bob Albright | 43.2 | 248 | |
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.3 | 2 | ||
There were noincumbents in this race. The results have been certified. Source | Total votes: 574 | |||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 (2 seats)
IncumbentAboul Khan and incumbentTina Harley defeatedWilliam Fowler in the Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 on September 13, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Aboul Khan | 42.1 | 647 | |
| ✔ | Tina Harley | 34.7 | 533 | |
| William Fowler | 22.6 | 348 | ||
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.7 | 10 | ||
Incumbents arebolded and underlined. The results have been certified. Source | Total votes: 1,538 | |||
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates
- Ravi Ravikumar (R)
2020
See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2020
General election
General election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 (3 seats)
The following candidates ran in the general election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 on November 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Aboul Khan (R) | 21.6 | 3,447 | |
| ✔ | Tim Baxter (R) | 20.6 | 3,295 | |
| ✔ | Tina Harley (R) | 19.9 | 3,185 | |
| Patricia O'Keefe (D) | 15.4 | 2,456 | ||
| Greg Marrow (D) | 12.0 | 1,913 | ||
| Louis Flynn (D) | 10.6 | 1,691 | ||
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.0 | 6 | ||
Incumbents arebolded and underlined. The results have been certified. Source | Total votes: 15,993 | |||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 (3 seats)
Patricia O'Keefe,Greg Marrow, andLouis Flynn advanced from the Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 on September 8, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Patricia O'Keefe | 43.2 | 698 | |
| ✔ | Greg Marrow | 29.2 | 471 | |
| ✔ | Louis Flynn | 26.7 | 431 | |
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.9 | 15 | ||
There were noincumbents in this race. The results have been certified. Source | Total votes: 1,615 | |||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 (3 seats)
The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 on September 8, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Tim Baxter | 30.3 | 1,010 | |
| ✔ | Aboul Khan | 19.6 | 652 | |
| ✔ | Tina Harley | 19.1 | 636 | |
Austin Greene ![]() | 16.6 | 552 | ||
| William Fowler | 8.8 | 293 | ||
| William Rosser | 5.4 | 180 | ||
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.2 | 5 | ||
Incumbents arebolded and underlined. The results have been certified. Source | Total votes: 3,328 | |||
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2018
General election
General election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 (3 seats)
The following candidates ran in the general election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Aboul Khan (R) | 20.3 | 2,233 | |
| ✔ | William Fowler (R) | 18.7 | 2,053 | |
| ✔ | Max Abramson (R) ![]() | 18.0 | 1,980 | |
| Patricia O'Keefe (D) | 16.6 | 1,819 | ||
| Greg Marrow (D) | 13.8 | 1,511 | ||
| Denis Rice (D) | 12.6 | 1,385 | ||
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.0 | 4 | ||
Incumbents arebolded and underlined. The results have been certified. Source | Total votes: 10,985 | |||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 (3 seats)
Patricia O'Keefe,Greg Marrow, andDenis Rice advanced from the Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 on September 11, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Patricia O'Keefe | 61.7 | 496 | |
| ✔ | Greg Marrow | 34.3 | 276 | |
| ✔ | Denis Rice | 4.0 | 32 | |
There were noincumbents in this race. The results have been certified. Source | Total votes: 804 | |||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 (3 seats)
IncumbentAboul Khan,William Fowler, andMax Abramson advanced from the Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 on September 11, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Aboul Khan | 37.0 | 556 | |
| ✔ | William Fowler | 33.2 | 499 | |
| ✔ | Max Abramson ![]() | 29.9 | 449 | |
Incumbents arebolded and underlined. The results have been certified. Source | Total votes: 1,504 | |||
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2016
Elections for theNew Hampshire House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on September 13, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was June 10, 2016.IncumbentMax Abramson (R) did not seek re-election.
IncumbentFrancis Chase,Jason Janvrin, andAboul Khan defeatedMark Preston in the New Hampshire House of Representatives District Rockingham 20 general election.[2][3]
| New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Rockingham 20 General Election, 2016 | ||||
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| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Republican | 24.61% | 2,470 | ||
| Republican | 23.99% | 2,408 | ||
| Republican | 28.18% | 2,829 | ||
| Democratic | Mark Preston | 23.22% | 2,331 | |
| Total Votes | 10,038 | |||
| Source:New Hampshire Secretary of State | ||||
Mark Preston ran unopposed in the New Hampshire House of Representatives District Rockingham 20 Democratic primary.[4][5]
| New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Rockingham 20 Democratic Primary, 2016 | ||
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| Party | Candidate | |
| Democratic | ||
IncumbentFrancis Chase,Jason Janvrin, andAboul Khan defeatedIvan Eaton III in the New Hampshire House of Representatives District Rockingham 20 Republican primary.[4][5]
| New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Rockingham 20 Republican Primary, 2016 | ||||
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| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Republican | 27.95% | 445 | ||
| Republican | 26.57% | 423 | ||
| Republican | 27.64% | 440 | ||
| Republican | Ivan Eaton III | 17.84% | 284 | |
| Total Votes | 1,592 | |||
2012
Khan won election in the2012 election forNew Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 20. Khan advanced past the September 11 primary and won election in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[6][7]
Campaign themes
2024
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2022
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2020
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| Year | Office | Status | Contributions | Expenditures |
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| 2024* | New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 | Won general | $0 | $0 |
| 2022 | New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 30 | Won general | $0 | $0 |
| 2018 | New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 20 | Won general | $0 | N/A** |
| 2016 | New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Rockingham 20 | Won | $0 | N/A** |
| Grand total | $0 | N/A** | ||
| Sources:OpenSecrets, Federal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC). | ||||
| * Data from this year may not be complete | ||||
| ** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle | ||||
| Note: Totals above reflect only available data. | ||||
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See also
2024 Elections
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Footnotes
- ↑The General Court of New Hampshire, "Representative Aboul Khan (R)," accessed May 25, 2023
- ↑New Hampshire Secretary of State, "General Election - November 8, 2016," accessed October 25, 2016
- ↑New Hampshire Secretary of State, "General Election Results - 2016," accessed December 23, 2016
- ↑4.04.1New Hampshire Secretary of State, "State Primary - September 13, 2016," accessed June 22, 2016
- ↑5.05.1New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2016 Primary election results," accessed November 21, 2016
- ↑New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2012 Primary Results," accessed May 15, 2014
- ↑New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2012 General Election Results," accessed May 15, 2014
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