Manchester-Ward 3, Hillsborough County, NH
WARD 3 - Carol M. Rines Center
1528 Elm St
Manchester, NH 03101
United States
1 City Hall Plaza
Manchester, NH 03101
United States
US President
NH Governor
US Senate (2 seats)
US House NH District 1
NH Executive Council District 4
NH Senate District 20
NH House Hillsborough 23 (2 seats)
NH House Hillsborough 40 (4 seats)
(Floterial)
2024 NH Gubernatorial Primary
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Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Kelly Ayotte | Republican | 63 | Won! |
Chuck Morse | Republican | 34 | |
Shaun Fife | Republican | 1 | |
Robert Wayne McClory | Republican | 1 | |
Frank Negus Staples | Republican | 1 | |
Richard A. McMenamon II | Republican | 0 |
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Joyce Craig | Democrat | 48 | Won! |
Cinde Warmington | Democrat | 42 | |
Jonathan Kiper | Democrat | 10 |
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
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Stephen Villee | Libertarian | Won! |
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
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Edmond J. Laplante, Jr. | Independent/Other |
2024 US House Primary
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District 1
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Christopher Pappas (incumbent) | Democrat | 95% | Won! |
Kevin Rondeau | Democrat | 5% |
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Russell Prescott | Republican | 26% | Won! |
Hollie Noveletsky | Republican | 24% | |
Joseph Kelly Levasseur | Republican | 23% | |
Chris Bright | Republican | 13% | |
Walter J. McFarlane III | Republican | 8% | |
Max Abramson | Republican | 3% | |
Andy Martin | Republican | 2% |
2024 NH Executive Council Primary
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District 4
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Jim O'Connell | Democrat | 99% | Won! |
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
---|---|---|---|
John Stephen | Republican | 37% | Won! |
Robert Burns | Republican | 23% | |
Terese Bastarache | Republican | 16% | |
John Reagan | Republican | 15% | |
Ross W. Terrio | Republican | 5% | |
Ryan Terrell | Republican | 4% |
2024 NH Senate Primary
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District 20
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
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Brittany Ping | Republican | 98% | Won! |
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
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Patrick "Pat" Long | Democrat | 69% | Won! |
Sean Parr | Democrat | 31% |
2024 NH House Primary
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Hillsborough County District 23 (2 seats)
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
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Tim Peters | Republican | 93% | Won! |
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Mary Ngwanda Georges | Democrat | 44% | Won! |
Jean Leniol Jeudy (incumbent) | Democrat | 35% | Won! |
Anthony L. Harris | Democrat | 20% |
Hillsborough County District 40 (4 seats) (Floterial)
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Carlos Gonzalez | Republican | 28% | Won! |
Carla Gericke | Republican | 24% | Won! |
Alex Krantz | Republican | 24% | Won! |
Andre Rosa | Republican | 24% | Won! |
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Erin Kerwin | Democrat | 26% | Won! |
Mark S. MacKenzie (incumbent) | Democrat | 26% | Won! |
Trinidad Tellez (incumbent) | Democrat | 24% | Won! |
Suraj Budathoki | Democrat | 23% | Won! |
Name | Party | % Vote | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Griseliz Glenn | Independent/Other |
2024 Presidential Election
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Vice President of the United States (2021 - present); Senator, U.S. Senate (2016 - 2020); Attorney General, California (2010 - 2016)
Kamala Harris is the current Vice President of the United States. When President Biden announced he was dropping out of the 2024 race, he threw his support behind Harris. She said in a statement, "I will do everything in my power to unite the Democratic Party and unite our nation to defeat Donald Trump and his extreme Project 2025 agenda."
Senior Attorney, Natural Resources Defense Council (1986 - 2017); founder, Waterkeeper Alliance; founder, Children's Health Defense; anti-vaccine activist; author
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. spent most of his career working as an environmental lawyer. In recent years he has dedicated his energy to anti-vaccine campaigns. After starting his campaign as a Democrat, in October 2023 Kennedy announced an independent/third-party run for president. In August 2024, Kennedy announced he was suspending his campaign and supporting Donald Trump.
Candidate, U.S. Senator from Georgia (2020); restaurant business
Chase Oliver gained national attention when his U.S. Senate campaign gave him the opportunity to debate Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock. That race ended with a run-off between Warnock and his Republican challenger, which is one reason why Oliver supports ranked-choice voting. He also has a solution to the student debt crisis: make all current loans interest-free and end all future government-guaranteed loans. He secured the Libertarian Party nomination for president in May 2024.
Candidate, U.S. President (2012, 2016); Candidate, Governor of Massachusetts (2002, 2010); Candidate, Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (2006); Candidate, Massachusetts House of Representatives (2004); Associate, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (1992 - 2006); Instructor of Medicine (1982 - 2006)
Jill Stein ran for president in 2012 and 2016 as a member of the Green Party. On her 2024 campaign website she writes, "I'm running for President to offer a better choice for the people. Let's put a pro-worker, anti-war, climate emergency agenda front and center in this election and on the ballot across the country."
U.S. President (2016 - 2020); Businessman; Television personality; Author; CEO, The Trump Organization; Chairman, Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts, Inc.
Shortly after the 2022 midterm election former president Donald Trump announced his third presidential campaign from Florida. Sticking with his previous campaign catchphrase, he said, "Our country was great. Our country is not great anymore." He is a formidable campaign fundraiser, but not all Republicans are as enchanted with him as they were in the past. Still, he emerged as the frontrunner, handily winning the New Hampshire Republican primary.
2024 NH Governor General Election
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Former Senator, US Senate (2011 - 2016); NH Attorney General (2004 - 2009)
Kelly is a former murder prosecutor, New Hampshire's first female Attorney General and former United States Senator. Kelly lives in her hometown of Nashua with her husband, Joe, and son Jake. Kelly's daughter is currently a cadet at the United States Air Force Academy. Kelly has spent the past several years raising her family in Nashua, while working with companies in New Hampshire and across the country, including serving on the boards of BAE Systems Inc., New Hampshire's largest manufacturing employer, and Cirtronics, an employee-owned manufacturing company in Milford. Kelly helps several local non-profit veterans organizations, including Swim with a Mission and Veterans Count, and also serves on the school board of Saint Christopher Academy in Nashua.
Mayor of Manchester, NH (2017 - 2022)
Currently the mayor of Manchester, NH, Joyce Craig is the first woman to occupy the office. Now, she has set her sights on the governorship, and officially launched her campaign in July. She has served as Manchester's mayor since 2018. She is known as a strong fundraiser and defeated well-known incumbent Ted Gatsas, making her a potentially formidable candidate.
Software developer
Stephen Villee is a lesser-known candidate for governor. He met the requirements to appear on the general election ballot as an Libertarian candidate.
2024 US House General Election
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District 1
Representative, U.S. House of Representatives (2018 - present); Executive Councilor (2012 - 2018); Representative, NH House of Representatives (2002 - 2006); Co-Owner, Puritan Backroom Restaurant; Treasurer, Hillsborough County
Chris Pappas has served as a U.S. Representative since 2018. Prior to that he served as an executive councilor. (His family is also known for their world-famous chicken tenders at the Puritan Backroom Restaurant in Manchester.) In Congress Rep. Pappas is more moderate than many of his Democratic colleagues, and broke with the Democratic majority on bills from the Laken Riley Act to the Middle Class Borrower Protection Act.
Executive Councilor (2016 - 2020); Senator, NH Senate (2000 - 2004, 2010 - 2016); President and owner, R.E. Prescott Company
Former executive councilor Russell Prescott jumped into the Republican congressional General in July 2023, and he has been building a base of support ever since. In his campaign announcement he wrote, "Our state's leadership in Congress has forgotten the independent 'Live Free or Die' values we pride ourselves on in New Hampshire. We need a fresh voice who has the business and elected experience to change the status quo."
2024 NH Executive Council General Election
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District 4
Founder and managing partner, The Stephen Group (management consulting); Commissioner, New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (2003 - 2007); Deputy Commissioner, NH Department of Safety; Assistant Attorney General; Assistant Hillsborough County Attorney
2024 NH Senate General Election
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District 20
Representative, NH House of Representatives (2006 - present); Retired Union Ironworker; Alderman, City of Manchester (15th year); former member, Manchester Board of School Committee
2024 NH House General Election
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Hillsborough County District 23 (2 seats)
Representative, NH House of Representatives (2005 - present); Journalist; Host, TV Palmiste; Board Member, United Way
School Board, Manchester (2015 - 2020); Founder, Victory Women of Vision
Hillsborough County District 40 (4 seats)
(Floterial)
Representative, NH House of Representatives (2014 - 2016, 2010 - 2012); Security Supervisor; Teacher; Business Owner
Technical Sales Representative, SNF Polydyne (2029 - present); Dredging Services Manager, Mobile Dredging & Pumping Co. (2000 - 2007); Petty Officer 3rd Class, U.S. Coast Guard (1993 - 2001)
Representative, NH House of Representatives (2022 - present, 2016 - 2018); President Emeritus, New Hampshire AFL-CIO; Captain, Manchester Fire Department (retired); candidate, NH Executive Council (2020)
Candidate, NH House of Representatives (2014, 2016); Candidate, Manchester Alderman (2015); Artist
Representative, NH House of Representatives (2022 - present); Business Owner; Educator; Former Director, NH Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Health Equity