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NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW HAMPSHIRE
2006 House Races
The following information is taken from the 2006 Almanac of American Politics.
The 2006 Almanac can be ordered online, or by phone at 1-800-356-4838.

Delegation At A Glance (District Map)
• Total House seats: 2
• 109th Congress: 2 R
• 110th Congress: 2 D


Jump To District:
NH-01  ·  NH-02

NH-01


District Profile: The greatest growth in New Hampshire over the past two decades has been in the southeast and south central parts of the state -- the Seacoast and the Manchester area. Full Profile
2006 Results: Carol Shea-Porter (D) defeated Jeb Bradley (R) by 51-49%


Jeb Bradley (R)

Elected in 2002; Seeking third term; Bradley was nominated in a two-way primary.

Contact: 603-626-5300
• Campaign Web site
• Official Web site
• Almanac biography
Carol Shea-Porter (D)

Shea-Porter, the Rochester Democratic Party chairwoman, was nominated in a five-way primary.

Contact: 603-531-9653
• Campaign Web site
• DCCC profile


NH-02


District Profile: The district includes Dixville Notch, where roughly two dozen voters cast their votes a minute past midnight and provide the first reported returns in every presidential election. Full Profile
2006 Results: Paul Hodes (D) defeated Charlie Bass (R) by 53-46%.


Charlie Bass (R)

Elected in 1994; Seeking seventh term; Bass was nominated in a three-way primary.

Contact: 603-226-6000
• Campaign Web site
• Official Web site
• Almanac biography
Paul Hodes (D)

Hodes, a former state assistant attorney general, was unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 603-223-2006
• Campaign Web site
• DCCC profile






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