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2020 New Hampshire Executive Council election

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2020 New Hampshire Executive Council elections

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All 5 seats on theExecutive Council of New Hampshire
 Majority partyMinority party
 
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Last election2 seats3 seats
Seats before23
Seats after41
Seat changeIncrease 2Decrease 2
Popular vote398,757368,190
Percentage51.99%48.01%
SwingIncrease 5.27%Decrease 2.89%

Results of the elections:
     Democratic hold
     Republican hold     Republican gain
     Result undetermined
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The2020 New Hampshire Executive Council elections took place on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, to elect all five members of theExecutive Council of New Hampshire. The party primaries were held on September 8.[1]

Overview of results

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PartyCandidatesVotesSeats
No.%No.No.%
Republican5398,75751.99%4Increase 280.0%
Democratic5368,19048.01%1Decrease 220.0%
Total766,947100.0%5Steady100.0%
Source:New Hampshire Elections Results
Popular vote
Republican
51.99%
Democratic
48.01%
Executive Council seats
Republican
80.0%
Democratic
20.0%

District 1

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District 1 covered all ofCoos,Carroll, andGrafton counties, plus the municipalities ofAlton,Center Harbor,Gilford,Laconia,Meredith,New Hampton,Sanbornton,Tilton inBelknap County, the towns ofAndover,Danbury,Hill,New London, andWilmot inMerrimack County, the towns ofMiddleton,Milton, andNew Durham inStrafford County, and the municipalities ofClaremont,Cornish,Croydon,Grantham,Newport,Plainfield,Springfield, andSunapee inSullivan County.

General election

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Executive Council District 1 general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJoseph Kenney80,07351.69%
DemocraticMichael Cryans (incumbent)74,84748.31%
Total votes154,920100.0%
Republicangain fromDemocratic

District 2

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District 2 covered the towns ofBarnstead,Belmont, andGilmanton inBelknap County, the municipalities ofAlstead,Chesterfield,Dublin,Gilsum,Harrisville,Hinsdale,Keene,Marlborough,Marlow,Nelson,Roxbury,Stoddard,Sullivan,Surry,Walpole,Westmoreland, andWinchester inCheshire County, the town ofHancock inHillsborough County, the municipalities ofBoscawen,Bradford,Canterbury,Concord,Franklin,Henniker,Hopkinton,Newbury,Northfield,Salisbury,Sutton,Warner, andWebster inMerrimack County, the municipalities ofDover,Durham,Farmington,Madbury,Rochester,Rollinsford,Somersworth, andStrafford inStrafford County, and the towns ofAcworth,Charlestown,Goshen,Langdon,Lempster,Unity, andWashington inSullivan County.

General election

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Executive Council District 2 general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticCinde Warmington79,26654.44%
RepublicanJim Beard66,32545.56%
Total votes145,591100.0%
Democratichold

District 3

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District 3 covered the municipalities ofAtkinson,Brentwood,Chester,Danville,Derry,East Kingston,Epping,Exeter,Fremont,Greenland,Hampstead,Hampton,Hampton Falls,Kensington,Kingston,New Castle,Newfields,Newington,Newmarket,Newton,North Hampton,Plaistow,Portsmouth,Raymond,Rye,Salem,Sandown,Seabrook,South Hampton,Stratham, andWindham inRockingham County, and the town ofPelham inHillsborough County.

General election

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Executive Council District 3 general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJanet Stevens85,82152.4%
DemocraticMindi Messmer77,97147.6%
Total votes163,792100.0%
Republicanhold

District 4

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District 4 covered the municipalities ofBedford,Goffstown, andManchesterHillsborough County, the towns ofAllenstown,Bow,Chichester,Epsom,Hooksett,Loudon,Pembroke, andPittsfield inMerrimack County, the towns ofAuburn,Candia,Deerfield,Londonderry,Northwood, andNottingham inRockingham County, and the towns ofBarrington andLee inStrafford County.

General election

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Executive Council District 4 general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTed Gatsas (incumbent)78,97555.64%
DemocraticMark MacKenzie62,97144.36%
Total votes141,946100.0%
Republicanhold

District 5

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District 5 covered the towns ofFitzwilliam,Jaffrey,Richmond,Rindge,Swanzey, andTroy inCheshire County, the town ofDunbarton inMerrimack County, and the municipalities ofAmherst,Antrim,Bennington,Brookline,Deering,Francestown,Greenfield,Greenville,Hillsborough,Hollis,Hudson,Litchfield,Lyndeborough,Mason,Merrimack,Milford,Mont Vernon,Nashua,New Boston,New Ipswich,Peterborough,Sharon,Temple,Weare,Wilton, andWindsor inHillsborough County.

General election

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Executive Council District 5 general election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDave Wheeler74,62250.5%
DemocraticDebora Pignatelli (incumbent)73,13549.5%
Total votes147,757100.0%
Republicangain fromDemocratic

See also

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References

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  1. ^"2020 State Primary".New Hampshire Secretary of State. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2020.
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