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Timothy Lang Sr.

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Timothy Lang Sr.
New Hampshire State Senate District 2
Tenure
2022 - Present
Term ends
2026
Years in position
2
Predecessor:Bob Giuda (R)
Prior offices:
New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4
Years in office: 2016 - 2022
Compensation
Base salary
$100/year
Per diem
No per diem is paid
Elections and appointments
Last election
November 5, 2024
Education
Bachelor's
Western Governors University, 2014
Personal
Profession
Manager
Contact

Timothy Lang Sr. (Republican Party) is a member of theNew Hampshire State Senate, representingDistrict 2. He assumed office on December 7, 2022. His current term ends on December 2, 2026.

Lang (Republican Party) ran for re-election to theNew Hampshire State Senate to representDistrict 2. He won in the general election onNovember 5, 2024.

Biography

Timothy Lang Sr. earned a B.S. in information technology from Western Governors University in 2014. Lang's career experience includes working as a senior IT manager of northeast venues with Live Nation Entertainment, the IT director of Scotia Technology, and the CEO of TNMTI. He has served as the town moderator of Sanbornton, New Hampshire, the chairman of the Sanbornton Zoning Board of Adjustment, and a member of the Winnisquam Regional School District School Board.[1]

Committee assignments

2025-2026

Lang was assigned to the following committees:

2023-2024

Lang was assigned to the following committees:

2021-2022

Lang was assigned to the following committees:

2019-2020

Lang was assigned to the following committees:

2017 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:

New Hampshire committee assignments, 2017
Ways and Means

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

2024

See also: New Hampshire State Senate elections, 2024

General election

General election for New Hampshire State Senate District 2

IncumbentTimothy Lang Sr. defeatedCarlos Cardona in the general election for New Hampshire State Senate District 2 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Timothy Lang Sr.
Timothy Lang Sr. (R)
 
58.3
 
20,117
Image of Carlos Cardona
Carlos Cardona (D)
 
41.6
 
14,372
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
28

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Total votes: 34,517
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 2

Carlos Cardona advanced from the Democratic primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 2 on September 10, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Carlos Cardona
Carlos Cardona
 
99.1
 
4,582
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.9
 
41

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Total votes: 4,623
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 2

IncumbentTimothy Lang Sr. advanced from the Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 2 on September 10, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Timothy Lang Sr.
Timothy Lang Sr.
 
99.2
 
6,056
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.8
 
46

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Total votes: 6,102
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Endorsements

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2022

See also: New Hampshire State Senate elections, 2022

General election

General election for New Hampshire State Senate District 2

Timothy Lang Sr. defeatedKate Miller in the general election for New Hampshire State Senate District 2 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Timothy Lang Sr.
Timothy Lang Sr. (R)
 
55.9
 
15,321
Kate Miller (D)
 
44.0
 
12,038
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
27

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Total votes: 27,386
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 2

Kate Miller advanced from the Democratic primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 2 on September 13, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Kate Miller
 
99.0
 
3,526
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.0
 
36

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Total votes: 3,562
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 2

Timothy Lang Sr. defeatedDavid DeVoy II andJohn Plumer in the Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 2 on September 13, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Timothy Lang Sr.
Timothy Lang Sr.
 
44.6
 
3,485
Image of David DeVoy II
David DeVoy II
 
40.3
 
3,149
John Plumer
 
15.0
 
1,169
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
14

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Total votes: 7,817
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2020

See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2020

General election

General election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 (2 seats)

IncumbentTimothy Lang Sr. andJuliet Harvey-Bolia defeatedJane Alden in the general election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Timothy Lang Sr.
Timothy Lang Sr. (R)
 
37.7
 
2,196
Image of Juliet Harvey-Bolia
Juliet Harvey-Bolia (R)
 
30.8
 
1,796
Jane Alden (D)
 
29.5
 
1,720
 Other/Write-in votes
 
2.0
 
117

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Total votes: 5,829
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 (2 seats)

Jane Alden advanced from the Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 on September 8, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Jane Alden (Write-in)
 
62.4
 
98
 Other/Write-in votes
 
37.6
 
59

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Total votes: 157
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 (2 seats)

IncumbentTimothy Lang Sr. andJuliet Harvey-Bolia advanced from the Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 on September 8, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Timothy Lang Sr.
Timothy Lang Sr.
 
62.2
 
716
Image of Juliet Harvey-Bolia
Juliet Harvey-Bolia
 
35.3
 
407
 Other/Write-in votes
 
2.5
 
29

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Total votes: 1,152
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2018

See also:New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2018

General election

General election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 (2 seats)

IncumbentDennis Fields and incumbentTimothy Lang Sr. defeatedStanley Robinson andCharles Mitchell in the general election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Dennis Fields (R)
 
27.4
 
1,422
Image of Timothy Lang Sr.
Timothy Lang Sr. (R)
 
26.6
 
1,380
Stanley Robinson (D)
 
23.1
 
1,200
Charles Mitchell (D)
 
22.8
 
1,184
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
4

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Total votes: 5,190
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 (2 seats)

Stanley Robinson andCharles Mitchell defeatedGriffin Fredette in the Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 on September 11, 2018.


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Total votes: 965
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 (2 seats)

IncumbentDennis Fields and incumbentTimothy Lang Sr. defeatedJohn Olmstead,Richard Brothers, andJohn Vorel in the Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4 on September 11, 2018.


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Total votes: 1,036
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2016

See also:New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 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.IncumbentBrian S. Gallagher (R) did not seek re-election.

IncumbentDennis Fields andTimothy Lang, Sr. defeatedRich Burke andIan Raymond in the New Hampshire House of Representatives District Belknap 4 general election.[2][3]

New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Belknap 4 General Election, 2016
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngDennis FieldsIncumbent30.04%1,837
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngTimothy Lang, Sr.25.02%1,530
    DemocraticRich Burke20.24%1,238
    DemocraticIan Raymond24.71%1,511
Total Votes6,116
Source:New Hampshire Secretary of State


Rich Burke andIan Raymond were unopposed in the New Hampshire House of Representatives District Belknap 4 Democratic primary.[4][5]

New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Belknap 4 Democratic Primary, 2016
PartyCandidate
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngRich Burke
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngIan Raymond


IncumbentDennis Fields andTimothy Lang, Sr. defeatedRichard Brothers,John A. Vorel, andRobert C. White in the New Hampshire House of Representatives District Belknap 4 Republican primary.[4][5]

New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Belknap 4 Republican Primary, 2016
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngDennis FieldsIncumbent37.70%446
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngTimothy Lang, Sr.20.29%240
    RepublicanRichard Brothers13.69%162
    RepublicanJohn A. Vorel14.12%167
    RepublicanRobert C. White14.20%168
Total Votes1,183

2012

See also:New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2012

Lang ran for election in the2012 election forNew Hampshire House of Representatives, Belknap 4. Lang advanced past the September 11 primary and was defeated in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[6][7]

New Hampshire House of Representatives, Belknap 4, General Election, 2012
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngDennis FieldsIncumbent27.3%1,686
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngIan Raymond25.4%1,569
    Democratic Jane Alden24.9%1,536
    Republican Timothy Lang, Sr.22.4%1,379
Total Votes6,170

Campaign themes

2024

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2022

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2020

Timothy Lang Sr. did not completeBallotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.

Campaign finance summary


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Timothy Lang Sr. campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024*New Hampshire State Senate District 2Won general$76,980 $0
2022New Hampshire State Senate District 2Won general$80,871 $0
2016New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Belknap 4Won$0 N/A**
Grand total$157,850 N/A**
Sources:OpenSecretsFederal 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.

Scorecards

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2024

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In 2024, theNew Hampshire State Legislature was in session from January 3 to June 13.

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Legislators are scored on their stances on policies related to reproductive health issues


2023

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In 2023, theNew Hampshire State Legislature was in session from January 4 to June 29.

Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
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2022

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In 2022, theNew Hampshire State Legislature was in session from January 5 to May 26.

Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
Legislators are scored based on their votes and if they align with the organization's values.
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party.
Legislators are scored by the organization "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills supported or opposed by the organization.
  • Planned Parenthood New Hampshire Action Fund:Senate andHouse
Legislators are scored on their stances on policies related to reproductive health issues.


2021

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In 2021, theNew Hampshire State Legislature was in session from January 6 to June 24.

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


2020

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In 2020, theNew Hampshire State Legislature was in session from January 8 to June 30. The session was suspended from March 14 to June 11.

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


2019

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In 2019, theNew Hampshire General Court was in session from January 2 through June 30.

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


2018

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In 2018, theNew Hampshire General Court was in session from January 3 through June 30.

Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to civil liberties.
Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
Legislators are scored on their votes on health issues.
Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party.
Legislators are scored by the organization "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
Legislators are scored on their votes on bills supported or opposed by the organization.
Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.


2017

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In 2017, theNew Hampshire General Court was in session from January 4 through June 22. The state House met for a veto session on November 2.

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


2016

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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.




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  • Footnotes

    Political offices
    Preceded by
    Bob Giuda (R)
    New Hampshire State Senate District 2
    2022-Present
    Succeeded by
    -
    Preceded by
    -
    New Hampshire House of Representatives Belknap 4
    2016-2022
    Succeeded by
    -


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