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New Hampshire State Senate elections, 2012

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New Hampshire State Senate elections, 2012

Majority controlCampaign contributions
QualificationsImpact of Redistricting

State Legislative Election Results

List of candidates
District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24
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State legislative elections in 2012

Elections for the office ofNew Hampshire State Senate were held inNew Hampshire onNovember 6, 2012. Atotal of 24 seats were up for election.

The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was June 15, 2012. The primary was held on September 11, 2012.[1]

See also:New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2012 andState legislative elections, 2012

Majority control

See also:Partisan composition of state senates

Heading into the November 6 election, the Republican Party held the majority in theNew Hampshire State Senate:

New Hampshire State Senate
PartyAs of November 5, 2012After the 2012 Election
    Democratic Party511
    Republican Party1913
Total2424


Incumbents retiring

A total of 9 Senators did not run for re-election in 2012. Those incumbents were:

NamePartyCurrent Office
John GallusEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 1
Jim ForsytheEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 4
Matthew HoudeElectiondot.pngDemocraticSenate District 5
Fenton GroenEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 6
Raymond WhiteEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 9
Gary LambertEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 13
John BarnesEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 17
Tom DeBloisEnds.pngRepublicanSenate District 18
Amanda MerrillElectiondot.pngDemocraticSenate District 21

Campaign contributions

See also:State-by-state comparison of donations to state senate campaigns

This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in New Hampshire in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come fromFollow The Money.[2]

YearNumber of candidatesTotal contributions
201054$2,461,574
200854$2,618,697
200652$2,684,106
200456$2,045,226
200268$1,764,674

In 2010, the candidates for state senate raised a total of $2,461,574 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were:[3]

DonorAmount
New Hampshire Association of Realtors$36,300
Sanborn, Andy$35,623
Angerhofer, Peter$34,734
Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire$32,800
Forrester, Jeanie$30,150
New Hampshire Auto Dealers Association$25,850
Gallagher Callahan & Gartrell$24,200
Electrical Workers Local 2320$22,500
Wendelboe, Fran$21,050
Tausch, Frederick W$20,000
Map of New Hampshire Senate Districts with less than 10% party registration differential before and after the2010 redistricting. A total of 4 legislative districts meet the criteria after 2010.

Impact of redistricting

See also:Redistricting in New Hampshire

The Republican-dominated Senate passed a new map by a 19-4 vote on February 1, 2012, and the Republican-dominated House concurred 253-91 on March 7. Gov.John Lynch (D) signed the Senate map on March 23; he vetoed the House map, but was overridden. The Senate map changes 18 of 24 districts by the request of Holderness, Shelburne, and Barnstead residents.New Hampshire Public Radio said the new map was "expected to give Republicans an advantage over the next decade."[4][5]

Qualifications

Article 29 of Part 2 of theNew Hampshire Constitution states, "Provided nevertheless, that no person shall be capable of being elected a senator, who is not of the age of thirty years, and who shall not have been an inhabitant of this state for seven years immediately preceding his election, and at the time thereof he shall be an inhabitant of the district for which he shall be chosen. Should such person, after election, cease to be an inhabitant of the district for which he was chosen, he shall be disqualified to hold said position and a vacancy shall be declared therein."

List of candidates

District 1

Note: Incumbent RepublicanJohn Gallus did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:
Note:Mark P. Evans initially filed but did not appear on the primary ballot.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJeff Woodburn: 14,924Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyDebi Warner: 10,348

District 2

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyRobert C. Lamb, Jr.: 12,680
Republican PartyJeanie Forrester: 14,943Green check mark transparent.png

District 3

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:
  • Jeb BradleyApproveda - Incumbent Bradley first assumed office in 2009.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyJeffery Ballard: 11,650
Republican PartyJeb Bradley: 18,152Green check mark transparent.png

District 4

Note: Incumbent RepublicanJim Forsythe did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyDavid H. Watters: 18,152Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyPhyllis Woods: 11,650

District 5

Note: Incumbent DemocratMatthew Houde did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyDavid Pierce: 17,719Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyJoe Osgood: 9,940

District 6

Note: Incumbent RepublicanFenton Groen did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyRichard Leonard: 12,127
Republican PartySam Cataldo: 12,764Green check mark transparent.png

District 7

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyAndrew J. Hosmer: 15,573Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyJoshua F. Youssef: 10,768

District 8

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:
  • Bob OdellApproveda - Incumbent Odell first assumed office in 2002.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyCkristopher Wallenstein: 11,138
Republican PartyBob Odell: 17,709Green check mark transparent.png

District 9

Note: Incumbent RepublicanRaymond White did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyLee C. Nyquist: 15,241
Republican PartyAndy Sanborn: 15,454Green check mark transparent.png

Note: This contest was subject to a recount -- of which the results appear above -- on November 13, 2012; the outcome was not affected.[6]

District 10

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
  • Molly KellyApproveda - Incumbent Kelly first assumed office in 2006.
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyMolly Kelly: 18,810Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyRichard A. Foote: 9,483

District 11

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
  • No candidates filed for election.
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican PartyPeter Bragdon: 18,644Green check mark transparent.png

District 12

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:
  • Jim LutherApproveda - Incumbent Luther first assumed office in 2010.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyPeggy Gilmour: 15,245Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyJim Luther: 14,101

District 13

Note: Incumbent RepublicanGary Lambert did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyBette R. Lasky: 15,314Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyJoseph F. Krasucki: 8,224

District 14

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyKatherine Messner: 10,466
Republican PartySharon M. Carson: 13,701Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian PartyRichard B. Kahn: 1,466

District 15

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartySylvia B. Larsen: 19,385Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyLydia Dube Harman: 8,382

District 16

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:
  • David BoutinApproveda - Incumbent Boutin first assumed office in 2010.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyKathleen M. Kelley: 13,480
Republican PartyDavid Boutin: 13,876Green check mark transparent.png
Libertarian PartyRichard Tomasso: 921

District 17

Note: Incumbent RepublicanJohn Barnes did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyNancy R.B. Fraher: 13,138
Republican PartyJohn Reagan: 14,672Green check mark transparent.png

District 18

Note: Incumbent RepublicanTom DeBlois did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyDonna M. Soucy: 12,139Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyJ. Gail Barry: 8,024
IndependentArthur J. Beaudry: 3,378

District 19

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:
  • Jim RauschApproveda - Incumbent Rausch first assumed office in 2010.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyR. Christopher Reisdorf: 10,473
Republican PartyJim Rausch: 15,927Green check mark transparent.png

District 20

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyLou D'Allesandro: 13,264Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyPhil Greazzo: 7,754

District 21

Note: Incumbent DemocratAmanda Merrill did not seek re-election.

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyMartha Fuller Clark: 19,740Green check mark transparent.png
Republican PartyPeter Macdonald: 8,674

District 22

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:
  • Chuck MorseApproveda - Incumbent Morse first assumed office in 2010.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyVictoria Czaia: 9,781
Republican PartyChuck Morse: 16,972Green check mark transparent.png

District 23

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyCarol E. Croteau: 13,076
Republican PartyRussell Prescott: 15,029Green check mark transparent.png

District 24

Democratic PartySeptember 11 Democratic primary:
Republican PartySeptember 11 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic PartyBeverly Hollingworth: 15,488
Republican PartyNancy F. Stiles: 17,110Green check mark transparent.png

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See also

Footnotes


Current members of theNew Hampshire State Senate
Leadership
Senate President:Sharon Carson
Majority Leader:Regina Birdsell
Minority Leader:Rebecca Perkins Kwoka
Senators
District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
District 5
District 6
District 7
District 8
District 9
District 10
District 11
District 12
District 13
District 14
District 15
District 16
District 17
District 18
District 19
District 20
District 21
District 22
District 23
District 24
Republican Party (16)
Democratic Party (8)


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