Politics & Government
North Hampton 2022 Town, School Election Results
North Hampton, New Hampshire, voters approve new safety building, operating budget; reject police speed monitoring trailer.

HAMPTON, NH — Here are the unofficial results from the March 8, 2022, town and school elections in North Hampton.
Town Races
Moderator, one two-year position
- Bobbi Burns: 753
Board of Selectmen, one three-year seat.
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- Jim Maggiore: 651
Town Clerk-Tax Collector, one three-year position.
- Susan Buchanan: 861
Town Treasurer, one one-year position.
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- Angela Blatus: 721
Library Trustee, one three-year seat.
- Kathleen Kilgore: 649
Budget Committee, two three-year seats.
- George Chauncey: 393
- Lisa Gallagher: 372
- Tom Von Jess: 331
- Brian Goode: 328
Budget Committee, one one-year seat.
- Andrew Raucci: 349
- Charles Gallant: 344
Trustee of the Cemeteries, one three-year seat.
- Mary Lambert: 718
Planning Board, two three-year seats.
- Robert Kroner: 513
- Lauri Etela: 484
- Scott Baker: 392
Water Commissioner, one three-year seat
- Kathleen Kilgore: 592
Zoning Board, two three-year seats.
- Robin Reid: 485
- Larry Miller: 427
- Dennis Williams: 284
Trustee of the Trust Funds, one three-year seat.
- George Chauncey: 684
Supervisor of the Checklist, one six-year position
- Jane Morse: 443
- Pollyanna Ford: 307
Town Articles
Article 2: Clarifying Leach Field Grades, approved
Article 3: Clarifying Leach Field Grades near Wetlands, approved
Article 4: Accessory Dwelling Unit Conditional Use Permits, approved
Article 5: Conditional Use Permit, Preexisting Approvals, approved
Article 6: New Police and Fire Safety Building ($9.3 million; a three-fifths vote is required for passage), approved
Article 7: Expand, Renovate Former Library Into Town Offices ($1.55 million), approved
Article 8: 2022 Town Operating Budget ($8.1 million; default budget set at $7.9 million), approved
Article 9: Police, Highway Departments Collective Bargaining Agreement ($4.3 million), approved
Article 10: New Fire Engine ($800K), approved
Article 11: New Police Cruiser ($45K; $34K from revolving fund), approved
Article 12: Road Resurfacing ($240K), approved
Article 13: DPW Compact Utility Tractor ($27K), approved
Article 14: Rebuild Stone Wall at Center Cemetery ($37K; $20K from donations), approved
Article 15: New DPW Utility Loader ($57K), approved
Article 16: Police Speed Monitoring Trailer ($16K), failed
Article 17: Social Service Org contributions ($25K), failed
Article 18: Coakley Landfill Reserve Fund contribution ($75K), approved
Article 19: Land Environmental Remediation Capital Reserve Fund ($10K), approved
Article 20: Close Accrued Liability Expendable Trust Fund, approved
Article 21: Close Info Technology Capital Reserve Fund, approved
Article 22: Town Noise Ordinance (exclude noises from normal agricultural activities), approved
Article 23: Petition: Turn Former Library Over to Board of Selectmen, approved
School Races
School Board, two three-year seats.
- Kate Belanger: 584
- Michael Gendre: 455
School Board, one two-year seat.
- Lisa Gagalis: 520
- Kirsten Larsen Schultz: 321
School Board, one one-year seat.
- Marianne Von Jess: 466
- Tory Marsh: 324
School Articles
Article 1: Operating Budget ($9.7 million; a default budget has been set for $9.6 million), approved
Article 2: Long-Term Maintenance, North Hampton School building and grounds ($30K), approved
Article 3: Special Education Expendable Trust ($60K), approved
Article 4: Fund Balance Retention (5 percent of net assessment), approved
Winnacunnet Cooperative School Races
School Board, one three-year seat.
- Henry Marsh: 461
- Tamara Le: 389
Budget Committee (North Hampton), one three-year seat.
- Jamie Marston: 638
Budget Committee (Seabrook), one one-year seat
- Write-in
Winnacunnet School Articles
Article 1: School Operating Budget ($29.5 million; default budget set at $29.2 million), approved
Article 2: Auditorium Lighting at Winnacunnet High School ($80K), approved
Article 3: Roof Replacement on Technology Education Building at Winnacunnet High School ($295K), approved
Article 4: Athletic Field Lighting at Winnacunnet High School ($135K), approved
Article 5: Health Care Expendable Trust ($50K), approved
Article 6: Fund Balance Retention, approved
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