Politics & Government
Concord NH 2022 Election Full Unofficial Results
Democrats sweep all but one race in Concord; two incumbent school board members ousted; full unofficial results.

CONCORD, NH — The polls have closed in Concord and the 2022 election is in the books. Here are the unofficial results, not including write-in votes. (*) Denotes unofficial winner. All 10 Wards reporting; 71.94% turnout.
Governor
Tom Sherman 10,260
Chris Sununu 7,937
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Kelly Halldorson 162
Karlyn Borysenko 81
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U.S. Senator
Maggie Hassan 12,465
Donald Bolduc 5,644
Jeremy Kauffman 398
2nd Congressional District
Ann McLane Kuster 12,716
Robert Burns 5,661
Executive Councilor
Cinde Warmington 11,861
Harold French 6,169
State Senate
Becky Whitley 11,942 *
Linda Rae Banfill 6,028
State Rep. District 15 (Ward 1)
Steve Shurtleff 1,293 *
State Rep. District 28 (Wards 1, 2, 3)
Art Ellison 2,661 *
Kevin Moore 1,705
State Rep. District 16 (Ward 2)
Connie Boyles Lane 1,100 *
State Rep. District 17 (Ward 3)
Beth Richards 713 *
State Rep. District 18 (Ward 4)
Jim MacKay 1,308 *
Kristen Jackson 498
State Rep. District 29 (Wards 4, 9, 10)
Kris Schultz 3,562 *
Kenneth Georgevits 2,176
State Rep. District 19 (Ward 5)
Mary Jane Wallner 1,784 *
Patrice Myers 593
State Rep. District 30 (Wards 5, 6, 7, 8)
Rebecca McWilliams 5,308 *
Chris Wood 2,451
State Rep. District 20 (Ward 6)
Eric Gallager 1,085 *
State Rep. District 21 (Ward 7)
Timothy Soucy 1,631 *
Robert Betrand 674
State Rep. District 22 (Ward 8)
James Roesener 954 *
Dennis Soucy 765
State Rep. District 23 (Ward 9)
Merryl Gibbs 911 *
Andrew Georgevits 625
State Rep. District 24 (Ward 10)
Matthew Hicks 1,545 *
John Cate 871
Merrimack County Offices
Sheriff
David Croft 10,708
Keith Mitchell 6,353
Ben Weir 709
Attorney
Paul Halvorsen 17,418 *
Treasurer
Susan Cragin 10,758
Mary Heath 6,713
Register of Deeds
Erica Davis 10,913
Peter Spaulding 6,614
Register of Probate
Jane Bradstreet 11,569
Scott Maltzie 5,899
District A School Board Seat (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4)
Jim Richards 3,138 *
District B School Board Seat (Wards 5, 6, 7)
Cara Meeker 3,012 *
David Parker 2,145
District C School Board Seat (Wards 8, 9, 10)
Sarah Robinson 2,972 *
Gina Cannon 1,491
Charter Commission Ballot Questions
1: Amendment to remove obsolete references and text (60 percent majority vote required).
Yes: 10,119
No: 3,710
2: Change the name of District board of education seats from “School Voting District” to “School Voting Zone.” Also, if an at-large moves out of the city or District-Zone board of education member moves out of the district, the remaining school board members must immediately appoint a qualified member to serve the remainder of the term (60 percent majority vote required).
Yes: 11,309
No: 2,642
3: Allow the school board to set a stipend for members. Currently, the city charter establishes the stipend amount (60 percent majority vote required).
Yes: 5,901
No: 8,127
4: Amends the charter to require higher voting thresholds for 1) a three-fifths majority vote to approve of a new charter, charter revision, or charter amendment, and 2) at least seven school board members to present a charter amendment directly to the voters and six members of the school board to establish a charter commission (60 percent majority vote required).
Yes: 10,248
No: 3,248
5: Amend the charter to have the treasurer and clerk to be appointed by the school board to three-year terms instead of being elected. (60 percent majority vote required).
Yes: 9,817
No: 3,773
Constitutional Amendment Questions
1."Are you in favor of amending articles 71 and 81 of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 71. [County Treasurers, County Attorneys, Sheriffs, and Registers of Deeds Elected.] The county treasurers, county attorneys, sheriffs and registers of deeds, shall be elected by the inhabitants of the several towns, in the several counties in the State, according to the method now practiced, and the laws of the state, provided nevertheless the legislature shall have authority to alter the manner of certifying the votes, and the mode of electing those officers; but not so as to deprive the people of the right they now have of electing them. [Art.] 81. [Judges Not to Act as Counsel.] No judge shall be of counsel, act as advocate, or receive any fees as advocate or counsel, in any probate business which is pending, or may be brought into any court of probate in the county of which he or she is judge." (Passed by the N.H. House 294 Yes 43 No; Passed by Senate 21 Yes 3 No.) CACR 21
Yes: 10,036
No: 5,218
2. "Shall there be a convention to amend or revise the constitution?"
Yes: 5,837
No: 9,558
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