Political party strength in New Hampshire
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The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of New Hampshire:
The table also indicates the historical party composition in the:
- Executive Council
- State Senate
- State House of Representatives
- State delegation to the U.S. Senate
- State delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives
For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes.
Pre-statehood–1882
[edit]Year | Executive office | General Court | United States Congress | Electoral votes | |||||||
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Governor | Exec. Council |
State Senate | State House | Senator (Class II) | Senator (Class III) | House | |||||
1631 – 1636 |
Thomas Wiggin[a] | ||||||||||
1637 – 1640 |
George Burdett[a] | ||||||||||
1641 | … | ||||||||||
1776 – 1784 |
Meshech Weare (N) | [?] | |||||||||
1785 | John Langdon (N) | ||||||||||
1786 | John Sullivan (F) | ||||||||||
1787 | |||||||||||
1788 | John Langdon (DR) | ||||||||||
1789 | John Sullivan (F)[b] | Paine Wingate (AA) | John Langdon (PA) | 3PA | George Washington/ John Adams (I) | ||||||
1790 | Josiah Bartlett (DR) | ||||||||||
1791 | |||||||||||
1792 | |||||||||||
1793 | Samuel Livermore (PA) | John Langdon (AA) | 3PA, 1AA | ||||||||
1794 | John Taylor Gilman (F) | ||||||||||
1795 | F majority | F majority | Samuel Livermore (F) | John Langdon (DR) | 3F, 1DR | ||||||
1796 | F majority | F majority | John Adams / Oliver Ellsworth (F) | ||||||||
1797 | F majority | F majority | 4F | ||||||||
1798 | F majority | F majority | |||||||||
1799 | F majority | F majority | |||||||||
1800 | 11F, 1DR | F majority | John Adams/ Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (F) | ||||||||
1801 | F majority | Simeon Olcott (F) | James Sheafe (F) | ||||||||
1802 | 9F, 3DR | F majority | William Plumer (F) | ||||||||
1803 | 7F, 5DR | 84F, 69DR | 5F | ||||||||
1804 | 6DR, 6F[c] | 87DR, 75F | Thomas Jefferson/ George Clinton (DR) | ||||||||
1805 | John Langdon (DR) | 8DR, 4F | 92DR, 71F | Nicholas Gilman (DR) | |||||||
1806 | 10DR, 2F | 108DR, 52F | |||||||||
1807 | 8DR, 4F | DR majority | Nahum Parker (DR) | 5DR | |||||||
1808 | 9DR, 3F | 99DR, 63F | Charles Cotesworth Pinckney/ Rufus King (F) | ||||||||
1809 | Jeremiah Smith (F) | 7F, 5DR | 99DR, 67F | 5F | |||||||
1810 | John Langdon (DR) | 7DR, 5F | 91DR, 81F | Charles Cutts (DR) | |||||||
1811 | 8DR, 4F | 98DR, 77F | 4DR, 1F | ||||||||
1812 | William Plumer (DR) | 7DR, 5F | 104DR, 79F | DeWitt Clinton/ Jared Ingersoll (F) | |||||||
1813 | John Taylor Gilman (F) | 9F, 3DR | 106F, 75DR | Jeremiah Mason (F) | 6F | ||||||
1814 | 8F, 4DR | 98F, 89DR | Thomas W. Thompson (F) | ||||||||
1815 | 102F, 86DR | ||||||||||
1816 | William Plumer (DR) | 8DR, 4F | 105DR, 84F | James Monroe/ Daniel D. Tompkins (DR) | |||||||
1817 | 11DR, 1F | 107DR, 87F | David L. Morril (DR) | Clement Storer (DR) | 6DR | ||||||
1818 | 10DR, 2F | 119DR, 75F | |||||||||
1819 | Samuel Bell (DR) | 11DR, 1F | 124DR, 70F | John F. Parrott (DR) | |||||||
1820 | DR majority | DR majority | |||||||||
1821 | DR majority | DR majority | |||||||||
1822 | DR majority | DR majority | |||||||||
1823 | Levi Woodbury (DR) | DR majority | DR majority | Samuel Bell (DR) | 6 Adams-Clay DR | ||||||
1824 | David L. Morril (DR) | DR majority | DR majority | John Quincy Adams/ John C. Calhoun (DR) | |||||||
1825 | 10J, 2NR | 104J, 101NR, 5 vac. | Samuel Bell (NR) | Levi Woodbury (J) | 5NR, 1J | ||||||
1826 | 8J, 4NR | 98J, 91NR, 18?, 4 vac.[d] | |||||||||
1827 | Benjamin Pierce (DR) | 11J, 1NR | 89NR, 84J, 40?, 2 vac.[d] | ||||||||
1828 | John Bell (NR) | 10NR, 2J | 92NR, 84J, 30?, 2 vac.[e] | John Quincy Adams/ Richard Rush (NR) | |||||||
1829 | Benjamin Pierce (D) | 8J, 4NR | 99J, 82NR | 6J | |||||||
1830 | Matthew Harvey (D)[f] | 9J, 3NR | 111J, 101NR | ||||||||
1831 | Joseph M. Harper (D)[g] | 10J, 2NR | 140J, 73NR | Isaac Hill (J) | |||||||
Samuel Dinsmoor (D) | |||||||||||
1832 | 11J, 1NR | 144D, 52NR, 26? | Andrew Jackson/ Martin Van Buren (D) | ||||||||
1833 | 125J, 42NR | 5J | |||||||||
1834 | William Badger (D) | 12D | 150D, 46W | ||||||||
1835 | 11D, 1W | 150D, 58W | Henry Hubbard (J) | ||||||||
1836 | Isaac Hill (D) | 168D, 46W | John Page (J) | Martin Van Buren/ Richard Mentor Johnson (D) | |||||||
1837 | 177D, 51W | Henry Hubbard (D) | Franklin Pierce (D) | 5D | |||||||
1838 | 8D, 4W | 129D, 116W | |||||||||
1839 | John Page (D) | 10D, 2W | 154D, 91W | ||||||||
1840 | 171D, 69W | Martin Van Buren (D) | |||||||||
1841 | 161D, 85W | Levi Woodbury (D) | |||||||||
1842 | Henry Hubbard (D) | 11D, 1W | 166D, 64W | Leonard Wilcox (D) | |||||||
1843 | 10D, 2W | 139D, 98W | Charles G. Atherton (D) | 4D | |||||||
1844 | John Hardy Steele (D) | 11D, 1W | 153D, 81W | James K. Polk/ George M. Dallas (D) | |||||||
1845 | 12D | 156D, 74W, 7Lty | 3D, 1 Vacant | ||||||||
1846 | Anthony Colby (W) | 7W, 4D, 1I | 124D, 107W, 32I, 11Lty[h] | Benning W. Jenness (D) | |||||||
Joseph Cilley (Lty) | |||||||||||
1847 | Jared W. Williams (D) | 11D, 1W | 146D, 136W | John P. Hale (ID) | NH-1 | NH-2 | NH-3 | NH-4 | |||
Amos Tuck (I) | Charles H. Peaslee (D) |
James Wilson II (W) | James Hutchins Johnson (D) | ||||||||
1848 | 10D, 2W | 159D, 121W | Lewis Cass/ William O. Butler (D) | ||||||||
1849 | Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. (D) | 11D, 1W | 158D, 107W | John P. Hale (FS) | Moses Norris Jr. (D) | Amos Tuck (FS) | Harry Hibbard (D) | ||||
1850 | 189D, 86W | George W. Morrison (D) | |||||||||
1851 | 10D, 2W | 114D, 114W, 54FS, 10 vac.[i] | Amos Tuck (W) | Jared Perkins (W) | |||||||
1852 | Noah Martin (D) | 141D, 101W, 32FS, 4I | Franklin Pierce/ William R. King (D) | ||||||||
1853 | 11D, 1W | 178D, 92W, 34FS | Charles G. Atherton (D) | Dist. 1 | Dist. 2 | Dist. 3 | |||||
George W. Kittredge (D) | George W. Morrison (D) | Harry Hibbard (D) | |||||||||
1854 | Nathaniel B. Baker (D) | 10D, 2W | 160D, 145W, 1?, 5 vac. | Jared W. Williams (D) | |||||||
1855 | Ralph Metcalf (KN) | 11KN, 1D | 227R, 79D, 2?, 5 vac. | vacant | John S. Wells (D) | James Pike (KN) | Mason Tappan (KN) | Aaron H. Cragin (KN) | |||
John P. Hale (R) | James Bell (R) | ||||||||||
1856 | 8KN, 4D | 168R, 146D | John C. Frémont/ William L. Dayton (R) | ||||||||
1857 | William Haile (R) | 8R, 4D | 196R, 128D, 4 vac. | Daniel Clark (R) | James Pike (R) | Mason Tappan (R) | Aaron H. Cragin (R) | ||||
1858 | 9R, 3D | 196R, 119D | |||||||||
1859 | Ichabod Goodwin (R) | 8R, 4D | 199R, 126D | Gilman Marston (R) | Thomas M. Edwards (R) | ||||||
1860 | 10R, 2D | 206R, 121D | Abraham Lincoln/ Hannibal Hamlin (R) | ||||||||
1861 | Nathaniel S. Berry (R) | 200R, 121D | Edward H. Rollins (R) | ||||||||
1862 | 9R, 3D | 203R, 120D | |||||||||
1863 | Joseph A. Gilmore (R) | 190R, 141D | Daniel Marcy (D) | James W. Patterson (R) | |||||||
1864 | 210R, 123D | Abraham Lincoln/ Andrew Johnson (NU) | |||||||||
1865 | Frederick Smyth (R) | 214R, 114D | Aaron H. Cragin (R) | Gilman Marston (R) | |||||||
1866 | 208R, 114D | George G. Fogg (R) | |||||||||
1867 | Walter Harriman (R) | 202R, 128D | James W. Patterson (R) | Jacob Hart Ela (R) | Aaron Fletcher Stevens (R) |
Jacob Benton (R) | |||||
1868 | 194R, 138D | Ulysses S. Grant/ Schuyler Colfax (R) | |||||||||
1869 | Onslow Stearns (R) | 194R, 140D | |||||||||
1870 | 11R, 1D | 201R, 126D | |||||||||
1871 | James A. Weston (D) | 6D, 6R[j] | 165D, 164R | Ellery Albee Hibbard (D) | Samuel Newell Bell (D) | Hosea W. Parker (D) | |||||
1872 | Ezekiel A. Straw (R) | 8R, 4D | 210R, 150D | Ulysses S. Grant/ Henry Wilson (R) | |||||||
1873 | 9R, 3D | 204R, 144D | Bainbridge Wadleigh (R) | William B. Small (R) | Austin F. Pike (R) | ||||||
1874 | James A. Weston (D) | 8D, 4R | 177D, 164R | ||||||||
1875 | Person Colby Cheney (R) | 7D, 5R | 191R, 182D | Frank Jones (D) | Samuel Newell Bell (D) | Henry W. Blair (R) | |||||
1876 | 9R, 3D | 211R, 180D | Rutherford B. Hayes/ William A. Wheeler (R) | ||||||||
1877 | Benjamin F. Prescott (R) | 8R, 4D | 224R, 155D | Edward H. Rollins (R) | James F. Briggs (R) | ||||||
1878 | 216R, 170D | ||||||||||
1879 | Nathaniel Head (R) | 20R, 4D | 168R, 100D, 11GB | Charles H. Bell (R) | Joshua G. Hall (R) | Evarts W. Farr (R) | |||||
1880 | Henry W. Blair (R) | James A. Garfield/ Chester A. Arthur (R) | |||||||||
1881 | Charles H. Bell (R) | 16R, 8D | 179R, 114D | Ossian Ray (R) | |||||||
1882 |
1883–present
[edit]Year | Executive office | General Court | United States Congress | Electoral votes | |||||
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Governor | Executive Council[2] |
State Senate | State House | Senator (Class II) | Senator (Class III) | House District 1 | House District 2 | ||
1883 | Samuel W. Hale (R) | [?] | 17R, 7D | 188R, 121D, 1I | Austin F. Pike (R) | Henry W. Blair (R) | Martin A. Haynes (R) | Ossian Ray (R) | |
1884 | James G. Blaine/ John A. Logan (R) | ||||||||
1885 | Moody Currier (R) | 15R, 8D, 1P[k] | 183R, 122D | Jacob H. Gallinger (R) | |||||
1886 | |||||||||
1887 | Charles H. Sawyer (R) | 15R, 9D | 169R, 138D | Person Colby Cheney (R) | Luther F. McKinney (D) | ||||
1888 | William E. Chandler (R) | Benjamin Harrison/ Levi P. Morton (R) | |||||||
1889 | David H. Goodell (R) | 18R, 6D | 169R, 144D | Gilman Marston (R) | Alonzo Nute (R) | Orren C. Moore (R) | |||
1890 | William E. Chandler (R) | ||||||||
1891 | Hiram A. Tuttle (R) | 14R, 10D | 185R, 170D | Jacob H. Gallinger (R) | Luther F. McKinney (D) | Warren F. Daniell (D) | |||
1892 | Benjamin Harrison/ Whitelaw Reid (R) | ||||||||
1893 | John Butler Smith (R) | 15R, 9D | 209R, 149D | Henry W. Blair (R) | Henry M. Baker (R) | ||||
1894 | |||||||||
1895 | Charles A. Busiel (R) | 21R, 3D | 264R, 99D | Cyrus A. Sulloway (R) | |||||
1896 | William McKinley/ Garret Hobart (R) | ||||||||
1897 | George A. Ramsdell (R) | 22R, 2D | 291R, 66D | Frank G. Clarke (R) | |||||
1898 | |||||||||
1899 | Frank W. Rollins (R) | 250R, 109D, 1ID | |||||||
1900 | William McKinley/ Theodore Roosevelt (R) | ||||||||
1901 | Chester B. Jordan (R) | 23R, 1D | 300R, 97D | Henry E. Burnham (R) | Frank D. Currier (R) | ||||
1902 | |||||||||
1903 | Nahum J. Bachelder (R) | 20R, 4D | 257R, 136D | ||||||
1904 | Theodore Roosevelt/ Charles W. Fairbanks (R) | ||||||||
1905 | John McLane (R) | 21R, 3D | 286R, 105D | ||||||
1905 | |||||||||
1907 | Charles M. Floyd (R) | 18R, 6D | 262R, 128D, 1I | ||||||
1908 | William Howard Taft/ James S. Sherman (R) | ||||||||
1909 | Henry B. Quinby (R) | 20R, 4D | 269R, 117D, 1I | ||||||
1910 | |||||||||
1911 | Robert P. Bass (R) | 16R, 8D | 220R, 173D | ||||||
1912 | Woodrow Wilson/ Thomas R. Marshall (D) | ||||||||
1913 | Samuel D. Felker (D) | 14D, 10R | 207R, 195D[l] | Henry F. Hollis (D) | Eugene E. Reed (D) | Raymond B. Stevens (D) | |||
1914 | |||||||||
1915 | Rolland H. Spaulding (R) | 19R, 4D, 1Prog | 250R, 153D, 5Prog | Cyrus A. Sulloway (R) | Edward Hills Wason (R) | ||||
1916 | |||||||||
1917 | Henry W. Keyes (R) | 16R, 8D | 246R, 157D, 1I | Sherman Everett Burroughs (R) | |||||
1918 | Irving W. Drew (R) | ||||||||
1919 | John H. Bartlett (R) | 19R, 5D | 244R, 160D, 1ID, 1I | Henry W. Keyes (R) | George H. Moses (R) | ||||
1920 | Warren G. Harding/ Calvin Coolidge (R) | ||||||||
1921 | Albert O. Brown (R) | 21R, 3D | 294R, 109D, 1I | ||||||
1922 | |||||||||
1923 | Fred H. Brown (D) | 16R, 8D | 220D, 196R, 2I | William N. Rogers (D) | |||||
1924 | Calvin Coolidge/ Charles G. Dawes (R) | ||||||||
1925 | John Gilbert Winant (R) | 19R, 5D | 273R, 147D, 1I | Fletcher Hale (R) | |||||
1926 | |||||||||
1927 | Huntley N. Spaulding (R) | 20R, 4D | 286R, 131D, 1I | ||||||
1928 | Herbert Hoover/ Charles Curtis (R) | ||||||||
1929 | Charles W. Tobey (R) | 19R, 5D | 273R, 148D | ||||||
1930 | |||||||||
1931 | John Gilbert Winant (R) | 254R, 163D | |||||||
1932 | William N. Rogers (D) | Herbert Hoover/ Charles Curtis (R) | |||||||
1933 | 16R, 8D | 225R, 193D | Fred H. Brown (D) | Charles W. Tobey (R) | |||||
1934 | |||||||||
1935 | Styles Bridges (R) | 15R, 9D | 213R, 208D, 1I, 2 vac. | ||||||
1936 | Franklin D. Roosevelt/ John Nance Garner (D) | ||||||||
1937 | Francis P. Murphy (R) | 16R, 8D | 230R, 187D, 1I | Styles Bridges (R) | Arthur B. Jenks (R) | ||||
1938 | Alphonse Roy (D) | ||||||||
1939 | 18R, 6D | 269R, 158D | Charles W. Tobey (R) | Arthur B. Jenks (R) | Foster W. Stearns (R) | ||||
1940 | Franklin D. Roosevelt/ Henry A. Wallace (D) | ||||||||
1941 | Robert O. Blood (R) | 16R, 8D | 229R, 194D | ||||||
1942 | |||||||||
1943 | 17R, 7D | 276R, 167D | Chester E. Merrow (R) | ||||||
1944 | Franklin D. Roosevelt/ Harry S. Truman (D) | ||||||||
1945 | Charles M. Dale (R) | 15R, 9D | 266R, 163D, 1I | Sherman Adams (R) | |||||
1946 | |||||||||
1947 | 19R, 5D | 273R, 126D, 1I | Norris Cotton (R) | ||||||
1948 | Thomas E. Dewey/ Earl Warren (R) | ||||||||
1949 | Sherman Adams (R) | 18R, 6D | 254R, 145D | ||||||
1950 | |||||||||
1951 | 263R, 133D, 3I | ||||||||
1952 | Dwight D. Eisenhower/ Richard Nixon (R) | ||||||||
1953 | Hugh Gregg (R) | 276R, 122D, 1I | |||||||
1954 | Robert W. Upton (R) | ||||||||
1955 | Lane Dwinell (R) | 264R, 135D | Norris Cotton (R) | Perkins Bass (R) | |||||
1956 | |||||||||
1957 | 276R, 118D, 3I | ||||||||
1958 | |||||||||
1959 | Wesley Powell (R) | 264R, 136D | |||||||
1960 | Richard Nixon/ Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R) | ||||||||
1961 | 259R, 139D, 1I | ||||||||
1962 | Maurice J. Murphy Jr. (R) | ||||||||
1963 | John W. King (D) | 4R, 1D | 19R, 5D | 253R, 146D | Thomas J. McIntyre (D) | Louis C. Wyman (R) | James Colgate Cleveland (R) | ||
1964 | Lyndon B. Johnson/ Hubert Humphrey (D) | ||||||||
1965 | 4D, 1R | 14R, 10D | 216R, 183D | J. Oliva Huot (D) | |||||
1966 | |||||||||
1967 | 4R, 1D | 245R, 155D | Louis C. Wyman (R) | ||||||
1968 | Richard Nixon/ Spiro Agnew (R) | ||||||||
1969 | Walter R. Peterson Jr. (R) | 5R | 15R, 9D | 255R, 145D | |||||
1970 | |||||||||
1971 | 4R, 1D | 253R, 147D | |||||||
1972 | |||||||||
1973 | Meldrim Thomson Jr. (R) | 5R | 14R, 10D | 263R, 137D | |||||
1974 | |||||||||
1975 | 13R, 11D | 234R, 166D | Louis C. Wyman (R)[m] | Norman D'Amours (D) | |||||
vacant[m] | |||||||||
Norris Cotton (R)[m] | |||||||||
1976 | John A. Durkin (D) | Gerald Ford/ Bob Dole (R) | |||||||
1977 | 4R, 1D | 12R, 12D[n] | 220R, 180D | ||||||
1978 | |||||||||
1979 | Hugh Gallen (D)[o] | 225R, 175D | Gordon J. Humphrey (R) | ||||||
1980 | Ronald Reagan/ George H. W. Bush (R) | ||||||||
1981 | 14R, 10D | 240R, 160D | Warren Rudman (R) | Judd Gregg (R) | |||||
1982 | Vesta M. Roy (R)[g] | ||||||||
1983 | John H. Sununu (R) | 15R, 9D | 242R, 158D | ||||||
1984 | |||||||||
1985 | 5R | 18R, 6D | 298R, 102D | Bob Smith (R) | |||||
1986 | |||||||||
1987 | 16R, 8D | 267R, 133D | |||||||
1988 | George H. W. Bush/ Dan Quayle (R) | ||||||||
1989 | Judd Gregg (R) | 282R, 118D | Chuck Douglas (R) | ||||||
1990 | |||||||||
1991 | 13R, 11D | 271R, 129D | Bob Smith (R) | Bill Zeliff (R) | Richard N. Swett (D) | ||||
1992 | Bill Clinton/ Al Gore (D) | ||||||||
1993 | Steve Merrill (R) | 256R, 140D, 4L | Judd Gregg (R) | ||||||
1994 | |||||||||
1995 | 18R, 6D | 290R, 110D | Charles Bass (R) | ||||||
1996 | |||||||||
1997 | Jeanne Shaheen (D) | 4R, 1D | 15R, 9D | 254R, 146D | John E. Sununu (R) | ||||
1998 | |||||||||
1999 | 5R | 13D, 11R | 245R, 155D | ||||||
2000 | 12D, 12R[p] | George W. Bush/ Dick Cheney (R) | |||||||
2001 | 13R, 11D | 256R, 144D | |||||||
2002 | |||||||||
2003 | Craig Benson (R) | 18R, 6D | 278R, 122D | John E. Sununu (R) | Jeb Bradley (R) | ||||
2004 | John Kerry/ John Edwards (D) | ||||||||
2005 | John Lynch (D) | 4R, 1D | 16R, 8D | 249R, 151D | |||||
2006 | |||||||||
2007 | 3D, 2R | 14D, 10R | 239D, 160R, 1I | Carol Shea-Porter (D) | Paul Hodes (D) | ||||
2008 | Barack Obama/ Joe Biden (D) | ||||||||
2009 | 225D, 175R | Jeanne Shaheen (D) | |||||||
2010 | 224D, 176R | ||||||||
2011 | 5R | 19R, 5D | 298R, 102D | Kelly Ayotte (R) | Frank Guinta (R) | Charles Bass (R) | |||
2012 | |||||||||
2013 | Maggie Hassan (D) | 3D, 2R | 13R, 11D | 221D, 179R | Carol Shea-Porter(D) | Annie Kuster (D) | |||
2014 | 213D, 174R, 13 vac. | ||||||||
2015 | 3R, 2D | 14R, 10D | 239R, 160D, 1I | Frank Guinta (R) | |||||
2016 | Hillary Clinton/ Tim Kaine (D) | ||||||||
2017 | Chris Sununu (R) | 217R, 176D, 3L | Maggie Hassan (D) | Carol Shea-Porter (D) | |||||
2018 | |||||||||
2019 | 3D, 2R | 14D, 10R | 234D, 166R | Chris Pappas (D) | |||||
2020 | Joe Biden/ Kamala Harris (D) | ||||||||
2021 | 4R, 1D | 14R, 10D | 213R, 187D | ||||||
2022 | 211R, 188D, 1I | ||||||||
2023 | 201R, 199D | ||||||||
2024 | 201R, 196D, 3I | Kamala Harris/ Tim Walz (D) | |||||||
2025 | Kelly Ayotte (R) | 16R, 8D | 222R, 178D | Maggie Goodlander (D) |
- ^ a b Governor of the Upper Plantation of New Hampshire.
- ^ Resigned to take a seat on a federal court.
- ^ A Democratic-Republican, Nicholas Gilman, was elected as President of the Senate.
- ^ a b A Jacksonian, Henry Hubbard, was re-elected as Speaker.
- ^ A National Republican, James Wilson II, was elected as Speaker.
- ^ Resigned to take a seat on the U.S. District Court for New Hampshire.
- ^ a b As president of the state senate, acted as governor for unexpired term.
- ^ A coalition of Whigs, Independent Democrats, and Liberty Partiers elected John P. Hale, then an Independent Democrat, to be Speaker, and they organized the chamber.
- ^ A Democrat, Nathaniel B. Baker, was elected as Speaker.
- ^ A Democrat, George W. M. Pittman, was elected Senate President.[1]
- ^ Following the death of Republican State Senator Hiram T. Morrill on July 7, 1885, the General Court elected Prohibition Party candidate Frank G. Thurston to fill the vacancy.[3]
- ^ A coalition of Progressive Republicans and Democrats elected a Progressive Republican, William Britton, as Speaker.
- ^ a b c After having apparently won election to the Senate, Wyman was appointed to serve out the last 4 days of retiring Senator Norris Cotton's term. However, Durkin contested the election results in the Senate, which resulted in the seat being vacant for seven months until an agreement to hold a new special election between Wyman and Durkin. Cotton was reappointed to his old seat in the meantime (from August 8 to September 18), and Durkin, having emerged victorious in the special election was finally seated on September 18.
- ^ Republican Senate Presidents, first Alf E. Jacobson, then Robert B. Monier, were chosen in 1977 and 1979.
- ^ Fell ill and yielded his powers to the president of the state Senate; died on December 29, 1982.
- ^ In summer 1999 a Democratic senator died and was succeeded by a Republican elected in a special election.
References
[edit]- ^ Biographical Sketches of the Delegates to the New Hampshire Constitutional Convention for 1889. compiler. 1889. p. 41.
- ^ "NH Elections Database » Search Elections". NH Elections Database. Retrieved 2021-07-28.
- ^ Yeargain, Tyler (2021). "New England State Senates: Case Studies for Revisiting the Indirect Election of Legislators". University of New Hampshire Law Review. 19 (2): 370–71. Retrieved April 28, 2021.