2022 New Hampshire Senate election Results: Republican hold Republican gain Democratic hold Democratic gain
The 2022 New Hampshire Senate elections took place as part of the biennial 2022 United States elections . New Hampshire voters elected state senators in all of the state's 24 senate districts. State senators serve two-year terms in the New Hampshire Senate , with all of the seats up for election each cycle. The primary elections held on September 13, 2022, determined which candidates would appear on the November 8, 2022, general election ballot.[ 1]
Affiliation[ 2] Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total Democratic Republican Vacant Before election 10 13 23 1 After election 10 14 24 0
District Winner Margin District 2 Republican 12.00% District 1 Republican 9.42% District 6 Republican 11.58% District 7 Republican 9.24% District 8 Republican 14.48% District 9 Republican 4.46% District 11 Democratic (flip) 2.62% District 12 Republican 2.46% District 13 Democratic 17.6% District 14 Republican 18.16% District 16 Republican (flip) 6.76% District 17 Republican 13.62% District 18 Democratic 4.78% District 20 Democratic 15.78% District 24 Democratic 11.32%
Outgoing incumbents [ edit ] Erin Hennessey (R-Littleton ), representing District 1 since 2020, was retiring. Bob Giuda (R-Warren ), representing District 2 since 2016, was retiring. Harold F. French (R-Franklin ), representing District 7 since 2016, was retiring. Jay Kahn (D-Keene ), representing District 10 since 2016, was retiring. John Reagan (R-Deerfield ), representing District 17 since 2012, was retiring. Seeking another office [ edit ] Kevin Cavanaugh (D-Manchester ), representing District 16 since 2017, was not seeking reelection to the Senate in order to run for Executive Council in the 4th district. Chuck Morse (R–Salem ), representing District 22 since 2010, was not seeking reelection to the Senate in order to run for U.S. Senate . Tom Sherman (D-Rye ), representing District 24 since 2018, was not seeking reelection to the Senate in order to run for governor . Source:[ 3]
Republican Carrie Gendreau, selectwoman for Littleton since 2018 Troy Merner, incumbent state representative for Coos District 7 since 2016 Democratic Edith Tucker , incumbent state representative for Coos District 5 since 2016 General election Republican Dave DeVoy, Republican candidate in 2020 Timothy Lang Sr. , incumbent state representative for Belknap District 4 since 2016 John Plumer , former state representative Democratic Kate Miller, former Democratic state representative (2008–2010) Results
General election
Republican Democratic William Marsh , incumbent state representative for Carroll District 8 since 2016 General election Republican Seamus Casey, candidate for state representative in 2014 and 2016 Democratic David H. Watters , incumbent state senator since 2012, previously served two terms in the N.H. House of Representatives for Strafford District 4 General election Republican Democratic Suzanne Prentiss , incumbent state senator since 2020, former mayor of Lebanon (2017–2019) and Lebanon city councilor since 2009 General election Republican Democratic Ruth Larson, candidate for state representative in 2018 and 2020 General election Republican Thomas Dunne Jr., candidate for state representative in 2016, 2018 and 2020 Dan Innis , former state senator for District 24 (2016–2018) Democratic Richard Lobban Jr., candidate for Grafton District 9 in 2020 Results
General election
Republican Ruth Ward , incumbent state senator since 2016 Democratic Charlene Lovett, former non-partisan mayor of Claremont (2016–2021) and former Republican state representative for Sullivan District 4 (2010–2012) General election Republican Democratic General election Republican Ian Freeman, syndicated talk radio host Sly Karasinski, candidate for Cheshire District 12 in 2020 Democratic Donovan Fenton , incumbent state representative for Cheshire District 8 since 2016 Bobby Williams, Keene city councilor General election Republican Gary Daniels , incumbent state senator since 2020 (previously served 2014–2018) John Frechette Democratic General election Republican Kevin Avard , incumbent state senator since 2020 (previously served 2014–2018) Democratic General election Republican Daniel J. Paul Stephen Scaer Democratic Republican Democratic General election Republican Democratic General election Republican Barbara Griffin, incumbent state representative for Hillsborough District 6 since 2014 Michael Yakubovich, incumbent state representative for Merrimack District 24 since 2018 Democratic
June Trisciani, Manchester Alderman At-large since 2021 Republican Scott R. Bryer Howard Pearl, incumbent representative for Merrimack District 26 since 2016 Democratic Republican George Lambert , former state representative for Hillsborough District 44 (2010–2014), former candidate for Governor in 2014 and candidate for District 18 in 2018 Ross Terrio , former state representative for Hillsborough District 14 2010–2012; former member of the Manchester Board of School Committee 2013–2020 Democratic Republican General election Republican Richard H. Girard, former member of the Manchester Board of School Committee (2015–2020) and former alderman Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen (1998–2000) Democratic General election Democratic General election Republican Daryl Abbas, incumbent state representative for Rockingham District 8 since 2018 Peter Torosian , incumbent state representative for Rockingham District 14 since 2016 Democratic Republican Bill Gannon , incumbent state senator since 2020 (previously served 2016–2018) Daniel O'Shea Democratic General election Republican Democratic Debra Altschiller, incumbent state representative for Rockingham District 19 since 2016 General election
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