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Elisabeth Sanders

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Elisabeth Sanders
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Prior offices:
New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 12
Years in office: 2004 - 2016
Successor:Zoe Manos (D)

Elisabeth N. "Betsy" Sanders is a formerRepublican member of theNew Hampshire House of Representatives, representingRockingham 12 from 2004 to 2016.

Sanders did not seek re-election to theNew Hampshire House of Representatives in2016.

Committee assignments

2015 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Sanders served on the following committees:

New Hampshire committee assignments, 2015
Fish and Game and Marine Resources

2013-2014

In the 2013-2014 legislative session, Sanders served on the following committees:

New Hampshire committee assignments, 2013
Fish and Game and Marine Resources

2011-2012

In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Sanders served on this committee:

New Hampshire committee assignments, 2011
Fish and Game and Marine Resources

Sponsored legislation

The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according toBillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Elections

2014

See also:New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2014

Elections for theNew Hampshire House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on September 9, 2014. The general election was held onNovember 4, 2014. Thesignature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was June 13, 2014.Mary Elizabeth Seals was unopposed in the Democratic primary, while incumbentElisabeth Sanders defeatedShawn Patrick O'Neil in the Republican primary. Sanders and O'Neil tied at 250 votes in the Republican primary. Sanders won a tiebreaker, and a recount was held to the same result, leaving Sanders as the winner.[1][2][3] Sanders defeated Seals in the general election, and was re-elected for another term.[4]


New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 12 District, General Election, 2014
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngBetsy SandersIncumbent68.8%1,043
    DemocraticMary Elizabeth Seals30.8%466
    NA Scatter0.4%6
Total Votes1,515


New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 12 District Republican Primary, 2014
CandidateVote %Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngBetsy SandersIncumbent50%250
Shawn O'Neil50%250
Total Votes500

2012

See also:New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2012

Sanders won re-election in the2012 election forNew Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 12. Sanders was unopposed in the September 11 primary election and defeatedThomas Billbrough (D) in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[5][6]

New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 12, General Election, 2012
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngBetsy SandersIncumbent61.8%1,340
    Democratic Thomas Billbrough38.2%829
Total Votes2,169

2010

See also:New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2010

On November 2, 2010, Sanders won re-election to theNew Hampshire House of Representatives.

Sanders advanced past the September 14 primary election. She faced incumbentGene Charron (R), incumbentJoseph Hagan (R),Charlotte Lister (D), incumbentJames Devine,Gertrud Nugent (D),Jenna Gawne (D), andGeorge Manos (D) in the November 2 general election.

New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 7 general election (2010)
CandidatesVotes
Green check mark transparent.pngElisabeth Sanders (R)5,263
Green check mark transparent.pngGene Charron (R)5,218
Green check mark transparent.pngJames Devine (R)4,980
Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Hagan (R)4,888
Charlotte Lister (D)1,424
Gertrud Nugent (D)1,245
Jenna Gawne (D)1,235

2008

See also:New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2008

On November 4, 2008, Sanders won re-election by finishing first out of seven candidates for the four-seat Rockingham 7 District of theNew Hampshire House of Representatives, receiving 3,884 votes.[7]

New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 7 District
CandidatesVotes
Green check mark transparent.pngElisabeth Sanders (R)4,066
Green check mark transparent.pngJames Devine (R)3,955
Green check mark transparent.pngGene Charron (R)3,884
Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Hagan (R)3,573
Lister (D)3,220
Nugent (D)2,786
Others20

Campaign finance summary


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Elisabeth Sanders campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2014New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 12Won$0 N/A**
2012New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 12Won$0 N/A**
2010New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 7Won$0 N/A**
2008New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 7Won$0 N/A**
2006New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 7Won$0 N/A**
2004New Hampshire House of Representatives, Rockingham 7Won$0 N/A**
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

Scorecards

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2016

In 2016, theNew Hampshire General Court was in session from January 6 through June 1.

Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
Legislators are scored based on 15 roll call votes in the House and seven roll call votes in the Senate during the 2015-2016 session.
Legislators are scored on how they voted on tax and fiscal legislation.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on business legislation.
Legislators are scored by the organization "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
Legislators are scored on their votes on small business issues.
Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2015

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2015, click [show].   

In 2015, theNew Hampshire General Court was in session from January 7 to July 1.

Legislators are scored based on 15 roll call votes in the House and seven roll call votes in the Senate during the 2015-2016 session.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on business legislation.
Legislators are scored by the organization "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2014

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2014, click [show].   

In 2014, the 163rdNew Hampshire General Court, second year, was in session from January 8 through June 13.

Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on small business issues.
Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2013

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2013, click [show].   

In 2013, the 163rdNew Hampshire General Court, first year, was in session from January 2 to July 1.

Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
Legislators are scored by the organization "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
Legislators are scored on their votes on small business issues.
Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party.


2012

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2012, click [show].   

In 2012, the 162ndNew Hampshire General Court, second year, was in session from January 4 through June 27.

Legislators are scored based on 39 roll call votes in the House and 20 roll call votes in the Senate during the 2011-2012 session.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on education legislation.
Legislators are scored by the organization "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
Legislators are scored on their votes on small business issues.
Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party.


2011

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2011, click [show].   

In 2011, the 162ndNew Hampshire General Court, first year, was in session from January 5 through July 1.

Legislators are scored based on 39 roll call votes in the House and 20 roll call votes in the Senate during the 2011-2012 session.
Legislators are scored based on their votes on education legislation.
Legislators are scored by the organization "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
Legislators are scored on their votes on small business issues.
Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party.

Recent news

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See also

External links

Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
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New Hampshire House of Representatives Rockingham 12
2012–2016
Succeeded by
Steven J. Woitkun (R)


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