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Beauchemin and Republicans Joost Baumeister and David M. Narkunas, both of whom had run in the previous election in May, filed to run. A primary was held on September 19, 2023. Narkunas again defeated Baumeister in a low turnout election, this
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This race was notable for a race receiving national attention due to the small size of the district; both candidates live on the same street within half a mile of each other. Walker based his campaign of combatting the
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1799:"After 17 years, health issues force Rep. William Hatch to resign"
1404:"Nashua Democrat State Rep. Arrested Again, Accused Of Stalking"
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1970:"Portsmouth House Member Resigns Over Move Out of Ward"
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Second election to State House district Hillsborough 3
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700:was "literally infecting people with the virus."
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1649:Reporter, James Bickerton US News (2023-09-20).
1945:"Strafford County District 11 (March 12, 2024)"
1433:"Nashua state Rep. Laughton resigns House seat"
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1431:Staff, Paul Feely Union Leader (2022-12-23).
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1698:Kisluk, Jessica (2023-10-03).
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