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2023–2024 New Hampshire state legislative special elections

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A special election to replace her was scheduled in January 2023. Democrat Marc Plamondon and Republicans Joost Baumeister and David M. Narkunas filed to run. A primary was held on March 28, where Narkunas defeated Baumeister. Only 22 people voted in the Republican primary, with Narkunas winning 13-9.
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easily won the November election to be one of the members in this multi-member seat in the city of Nashua, but had been unable to serve for health reasons since march 2020. As such, Republicans refused to seat him, making his seat technically vacant. That action was the subject of lawsuits under the
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The filing deadline was July 28, 2023. Democrat Paige 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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In the primary, which was held on December 5, 2023, Democrat Cathleen Fountain and Republicans Sean Durkin and Pamela Kathan filed to run. Fountain won the election unopposed, while Durkin defeated Kathan by a margin of 122 votes to 57.
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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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The general election was held November 7, 2023. Beauchmin defeated Narkunas, but with about 3% of the vote less than Joe Biden had gotten in 2020, the first Republican overperformance in this series of elections.
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The election put the New Hampshire House on track to become an exact tie between Democrats and Republicans by the second Hillsborough 3 election in November until Democratic representative Maria Perez switched to
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The general election for this 63%-35% Biden seat was held on May 16. In another low-turnout election, Plamondon defeated Narkunas with almost 72% of the vote, a 9 point over performance for Democrats.
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resigned on April 1, 2023, after receiving a head injury while working as a security guard. In an effort to ensure that Democrats could quickly retake the seat representing the town of
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resigned on December 1, 2023, after moving out of his district. A special election to replace him will be held on March 12, 2024, with the primary on January 23, 2024. Democrats
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Democrat Hoy Menear died on November 13, 2023. A special election to replace him will be held on March 12, 2024, with the primary on January 23, 2024. Democrats Erik Johnson and
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After two Republicans, James Guzofski and Jessica Sternberg, filed to run, a primary election was held on August 1. Guzofski won by a margin of 230-184. Meanwhile, Democrat
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and Republicans Don Lacasse and Michael P. Murphy filed to run. Tucker won the primary unopposed, while Murphy defeated Lacasse by a margin of 73 votes to 48.
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and Republican John Keane were the only candidates who filed to run. Due to this, no primary was held, and the special election was held on August 22, 2023.
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David Walker. Despite rumors that the Republican-controlled state House would vote to seat Walker anyways, a special election was called for February 21.
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This seat voted for Biden by a margin of 64%-33%. As Fracht won with almost 72% of the vote, this was an 8 point over performance for Democrats.
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A special election to replace him will be held on January 23, 2024, concurrently with the election to Coos County District 1, as well as the
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Republican representative Benjamin Bartlett resigned on April 26, 2023 for health reasons after missing over 130 votes due to illness.
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resigned on September 19, 2023, after moving out of his district. A special election to replace him will be held on January 23, 2024.
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and Jennifer Mandelbaum filed to run, while no Republican filed. This district voted for Biden by a margin of 35.3%.
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pouring money into the race in the hopes of a mid-session flip of the state house similar to what happened in the
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remarking on how it continued an "impressive streak" of Democratic overperformances in special elections.
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time by a margin of 41 votes to 12 votes. Beauchemin received 84 votes and was the Democratic nominee.
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Meanwhile, 39 people voted for Plamondon, who was running unopposed in the Democratic primary.
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Democrats heavily outspent Republicans in the election, with national groups such as the
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Following his nomination, Gozofski came under fire for previous comments claiming that
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and what he described as “reckless spending” from Democrats. Grassie, a prominent
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The special elections were largely marked by strong overperformances by the
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and violating a court order. She resigned on December 22, 2022.
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The eastern New Hampshire district voted 51%-47%for Democrat
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won his party's nomination with 245 votes while unopposed.
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Second election to State House district Hillsborough 3
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2023 United States state legislative special elections
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2023 state legislature elections in the United States
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Laughton resigns House seat" 383:This is a multi-member district in the city of 1431:Staff, Paul Feely Union Leader (2022-12-23). 222:in the New Hampshire legislature, focused on 8: 1195:, and voted for Trump by a margin of 12.2%. 1049: 888: 744: 555: 410: 264: 75: 1896:"Coos County District 1 (January 23, 2024)" 1823:"Coos County District 6 (January 23, 2024)" 1041:, and voted for Biden by a margin of 8.1%. 718:The race garnered national attention, with 1048: 887: 743: 724:calling it a "warning sign for Trump" and 554: 409: 263: 74: 47:Constitution of the State of New Hampshire 235:Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee 703:The district, representing the towns of 1232: 387:. 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