Politics & Government
North Hampton Approves 2024 Town, School Budgets: Election Results
Here are the results from the March 12, 2024, town and school elections in North Hampton.

NORTH HAMPTON, NH — Here are the results from March 12 town and school elections.
North Hampton Town Races, Info
Select Board (1 seat)
Jonathan Pinette: 402
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Henry Marsh: 346
Brendan Fennell: 75
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Town Moderator
Bobbi Burns: 711
Town Treasurer
Angela T. Blatus: 660
Supervisor of the Checklist
Kevin M. Murphy: 649
Library Trustee
Susan W. Leonardi: 682
Budget Committee (3 seats)
Sean Dionne: 442
Paul Martino: 421
Janet Larsen: 331
Jerry Gnazzo: 110
Budget Committee (1 seat for 1 year)
Andrew M. Raucci: 357
Ann Marie Banfield: 261
Robert Benevento: 123
Trustee of the Cemeteries
Frank Ferraro: 613
Planning Board (2 seats)
Jennifer Kotzen: 479
Phil Wilson: 470
Kirsten Larsen Schultz: 325
Valerie Gamache: 155
Planning Board (1 seat, 1 year)
John Sillay: 496
Oriana Allen: 136
Katherine Raucci: 120
Water Commissioners
Donna McCay: 558
Jay Chabot: 423
ZBA
Jonathan Howe: 605
Trustee of the Trust Funds (1 seat)
Mary Lambert: 447
Tory Marsh: 218
Article 2: Amend the ADU zoning ordinance concerning antique barns, approved, 677 to 151
Article 3: Amend the zoning ordinance on high and medium density districts, approved, 586 to 223
Article 4: Amend the zoning ordinance for industrial-business and residential district permitted uses, approved 613 to 182
Article 5: $9.6 million town operating budget or a $9.5 million default budget, approved 540 to 294
Article 6: Proposed fire department collective bargaining agreement, approved 636 to 294
Article 7: Revised police and highway department collective bargaining agreement, approved 645 to 218
Article 8: $90,000 to replace a fire-rescue forestry-water rescue vehicle, approved 640 to 225
Article 9: $10,000 to purchase mini-splits for the highway facility, approved 697 to 158
Article 10: $300,000 for road resurfacing, 636 to 218
Article 11: $17,000 for a new mower for public works, approved 648 to 210
Article 12: $100,000 for the earned time settlement capital reserve fund, approved 470 to 326
Article 13: $12,500 for the town reevaluation capital reserve fund, approved 464 to 333
Article 14: $20,000 for the EPA stormwater capital reserve fund, approved 580 to 238
Article 15: $30,000 for the town land environmental remediation capital reserve fund, approved 530 to 278
Article 16: Close the town building capital reserve fund, approved686 to 116
Article 17: Adopt the North Hampton Community Choice Aggregation Plan, approved 704 to 110
Article 18: Modify elderly exemption, approved 760 to 107
North Hampton School Info, Races
School Moderator
Bobbi Burns: 705
School Clerk
Susan Buchanan: 761
School Treasurer
Virginia “Gina” M. McLaughlin: 636
School Board (2 seats)
Lisa Gagalis: 536
Ashley Hass: 509
Frank Ferraro: 253
Noah Bourassa: 90
Katherine Raucci: 81
Article 1: $10.13 million operating budget or a default budget of $10.19 million, approved 669 to 143
Article 2: Seacoast Educational Support Personnel Association collective bargaining agreement, approved 650 to 179
Article 3: $80,000 for long-term maintenance of the North Hampton School building and grounds, approved 644 to 178
Article 4: $50,000 for the building maintenance trust, approved 581 to 236
Winnacunnet Coop School District
Hampton school board seat (1)
Nicole Cico: 339
Frank Bajowski: 130
At-large school board seat (1)
Leslie Lafond: 394
Charles Shannon: 176
Budget Committee Hampton Seat (1)
Elise Craighend received 64 write-in votes.
At-large Budget Committee Seat (1)
Donna McCay received 78 write-in votes.
Seabrook Budget Committee Seat (1)
Laura Currier received 50 write-in votes.
Article 1: $33.1 million cooperative budget or a $32.9 default budget, 567 to 219.
Article 2: Seacoast Educational Support Personnel Association collective bargaining agreement, 632 to 197.
Article 3: $400,000 for HVAC upgrades at Winnacunnet High School, 601 to 214.
Article 4: $975,000 for roof replacement at Winnacunnet High School, 640 to 181.
According to the town clerk, 903 residents voted on Tuesday.
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