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NH House Strafford County District 10

This district is one of the 204 voting districts represented in the New Hampshire House of Representatives. There is one state representative for roughly every 3,400 people in the Granite State.
Who Is Represented
2012-2022

Represents Rochester (Ward 3).

Number of seats: 1
2022+
Number of seats: 4

2024 NH House General Election

Voting Date:

Wayne M. Burton    
Democrat

Representative, NH House of Representatives (1985 - 1986, 1989 - 1990, 2014 - 2018); Durham Town Council; former President, North Shore Community College

Timothy Horrigan (incumbent)  
Democrat

Representative, NH House of Representatives (2008 - present); City Chair, Lebanon Democratic Committee; Campaign Staff, Dukakis for President; Volunteer, Edwards for President Campaign; Seacoast Regional Council Chair, MoveOn (2008); Writer and Computer Consultant (1985 - present)

Loren Selig
Loren Selig (incumbent)  
Democrat

Representative, NH House of Representatives (2022 - present); former real estate agent; former teacher; former instructor for grad students becoming teachers; former board member, Temple Israel of Portsmouth; Advisory Board for Elephant in the Room Series (r) at The New Hampshire Theatre Project (r)

Marjorie K. Smith
Marjorie K. Smith (incumbent)  
Democrat

Representative, NH House of Representatives (2022 - present); "I am running for my thirteenth term in the New Hampshire House. I have chaired the House Finance and Fiscal Committees as well as the House Judiciary Committee. I have also served on the Public Higher Education Advisory Committee andis on the board of the University System of New Hampshire. I am chair of public policy for the NH House Democratic caucs. I was the first chair of the board of the New Hampshire Women’s Policy Institute (NHWPI). Before my election I was the national executive director of WAND (Women’s Action for New Directions), an organization that was committed to reordering federal priorities and to increasing women’s involvement in elective office. I worked in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations and chaired, for many years, the Maryland Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. I worked on the President’s Appalachian Regional Commission, and was assistant to the first chair of the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. I chaired the board of the Maryland Committee for Day Care, and subsequently served on the staff, advocating for availability of and standards for quality child care. I was the first chair of the Durham Public Library, planning the transition from UNH, and served on several Durham Master Plan committees. I am the treasurer of the Durham Historic Association."

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