Marc Tremblay
15 Haskell Street
Berlin, NH 03570
United States
Serving as: NH House Coos County District 05
Tremblay won a special election to this seat in November 2025.
These objective, nonpartisan measures are used to show this legislator's activities at the Statehouse in 2025 and 2026. The measures are not intended to present a ranking or rating of any kind. Average is that of all state elected officials in this chamber. Gov. Ayotte is still in the process of signing and vetoing 2026 bills, so the number of prime sponsored bills that became law may increase.
Session days attended
Party unity score/partisanship
Participated in official roll call votes
Bills sponsored (as prime sponsor)
Prime sponsored bills that became law
Declined to complete our 2024 State Candidate Survey
Position on Issues
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Do you support the “Education Freedom Account” program, which gives students access to the per-pupil share of state school funding to spend on private school or home school expenses?
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Should New Hampshire ban abortions during the first trimester (e.g. after 6 weeks gestation)?
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Should New Hampshire ban abortions during the second trimester (e.g. after 15 weeks gestation)?
Against| Read My Position
Voting Record, 2026
Voted for CACR 12, a constitutional amendment that would ban any taxes on income.
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Should NH add a broad-based sales tax?
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Voting Record, 2026
Voted to cut the Business Enterprise Tax (BET) rate from 0.55% to 0.50% starting in 2028 (HB 155).
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Should New Hampshire add a tax on capital gains?
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Should New Hampshire government do more to address climate change?
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Do you support giving voters who register without ID on Election Day a ballot that only counts if they return identifying documents to the state before a deadline?
Other| Read My Position
Voting Record, 2026
Voted to repeal the Housing Champion designation and grant program (HB 1196)
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Do you support legislation to expand the net energy metering system capacity cap from 1 MW to 5 MW for all residential and commercial customers in New Hampshire?
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Should New Hampshire guarantee the right to access abortion before 24 weeks?
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Should the state increase funding for child care providers?
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Voting Record, 2026
In 2025 and 2026 Rep. Tremblay voted against increasing base per-pupil state school funding (HB 651 and HB 1826). Rep. Tremblay also voted against HB 1799, which would have redefined an "adequate education," increased how much funding the state must provide per pupil, and created a commission to study alternative methods of funding public schools besides property taxes. Lastly, Rep. Tremblay voted for HB 1815, which pushes back against New Hampshire Supreme Court rulings on what the state must fund for an adequate education.
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by allowing home-growing and private use without sales?
Against| Read My Position
Voting Record, 2012
Voted against legalizing marijuana with regulated sales and taxes (HB 1705)
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by establishing state-run cannabis stores?
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Should New Hampshire raise the minimum wage?
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Should New Hampshire add legal protections for residents of other states who travel here for health care related to abortion or gender transition?
Against| Read My Position
Voting Record, 2012
Voted to prohibit abortions beyond 20 weeks gestation (HB 1660).
No Response
Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2025
Should NH require local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement?
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Voting Record, 2026
Voted to ban public colleges and universities from regulating firearms (HB 1793), voted to exclude firearms and firearms accessories manufactured and sold in New Hampshire from federal regulation (HB 1697), and voted against allowing extreme risk protection orders, also known as "red flag law" (HB 1642).