Politics & Government
Hampton, North Hampton NH 2025 Town Election Voter Guide
Here is everything you need to know about the March 11, 2025, election in Hampton and North Hampton, New Hampshire.

HAMPTON, NH — The Annual Town Election is Tuesday, March 11, in Hampton.
The polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Winnacunnet High School.
Town Election
Selectmen (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
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Amy Hansen
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Brian Warburton
Selectman (2-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Bruce Theriault
Jeff Grip
Tax Collector (2-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Vivian Considine
Town Clerk (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Trustee of the Trust Funds (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Warren MacKensen
Supervisors of the Checklist (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Jean Power
Lane Memorial Library Trustee (3-year seat, vote for no more than 2)
Christopher Hendry
Paul Higgins
Mary Saunders
Zoning Board of Adjustments (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Matthew Saunders
Planning Board (3-year seat, vote for no more than 2)
Caroline Gagan
Keith Lessard
William McEvoy
Budget Committee (3-year seat, vote for no more than 2)
Fred Diana
William Dibiasio
Michael Plouffe
Budget Committee (1-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Patrick Sheridan
Joseph Bamforth
Mary Blackwell
Aleksandra Ring
Articles Include …
Operating Budget: $36.3 million or a default budget of $36 million
Police Association Agreement: $241K in 2025; $214K in 2026; $180K in 2027; $43K in 2028
School Election
School Clerk (2-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Danielle Albright
School Board (3-year seat, vote for no more than 2)
Ginny Bridle Russell
Leslie Shepard
Frank Bajowski
Sarah Elliott
Candice O'Neil
Articles Include …
School Operating Budget: $29.8 million or a default budget of $29.4 million
Seacoast Education Association Agreement: $707K for 2025-2026; $787K for 2026-2027; and $807K for 2027-2028.
Here is the sample town and school ballot.
Winnacunnet Cooperative Ballot
School Board-North Hampton (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Budget Committee-North Hampton (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Alain LeBlanc
North Hampton
The Annual Town Election is Tuesday, March 11, in North Hampton.
The polls are open from X a.m. to Y p.m. at the Z.
Town Election
Select Board (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Frank Ferraro
Thomas Von Jess
Town Clerk/Tax Collector (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Susan Buchanan
Town Treasurer (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Angela Blatus
Library Trustee (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Kathleen Kilgore
Jonathan Pinette
Budget Committee (3-year seats, vote for no more than 2)
Richard Stanton
Ann Marie Banfield
John Cannon
Robert Michalski
Trustee of the Cemeteries (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Mary Lambert
Kirsten Larsen Schultz
Planning Board (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Robert Kroner
John Sillary
Water Commissioner (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Kathleen Kilgore
Zoning Board (3-year seat, vote for no more than 2)
Larry Miller
Robin Reid
Trustee of the Trust Funds (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
George Chauncey
Articles Include …
Town Operating Budget: $10 million or a default budget of $10 million
Police and Highway Department Agreements: $174K for 2026; $109K for 2027; $118K for 2028
School Election
School Board: (3-year seat, vote for no more than 2)
Jennifer Smith
Hilary Brown
Michael Gendre
Andrew Heitman
Articles Include …
Operating Budget: $10.59 million or a default budget or $10.58 million
Winnacunnet Cooperative Ballot
School Board-North Hampton (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Budget Committee-North Hampton (3-year seat, vote for no more than 1)
Alain LeBlanc
Operating Budget: $32.2 million or a default budget of $32.1 million
Read the sample ballot here.
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