2020 New Hampshire gubernatorial election
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La elección para gobernador de Nuevo Hampshire de 2020 tuvo lugar el 3 de noviembre. El gobernador republicano titular, Chris Sununu, fue reelegido para un tercer mandato de dos años. Sununu se convirtió en la primera persona en obtener más de medio millón de votos en una elección para gobernador de Nuevo Hampshire.
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L' élection gouvernorale de 2020 au New Hampshire a lieu le 3 novembre 2020 afin d'élire le gouverneur de l'État américain du New Hampshire. Le gouverneur républicain sortant Chris Sununu remporte un quatrième mandat.
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The 2020 New Hampshire gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the governor of New Hampshire. Incumbent Republican Governor Chris Sununu was re-elected to a third two-year term in office, defeating his opponent Dan Feltes, the Majority Leader of the Senate. Nine governors ran for re-election in this cycle and all nine were re-elected. Sununu's win marked the first time since 1986 that a Republican was elected to a third term as governor, in which his father, John H. Sununu was reelected for his third and final term. The elder Sununu chose not to seek reelection in 1988, instead becoming George H.W. Bush's chief of staff in 1989.
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;Local and statewide politicians
*Douglas Ley, state House Majority Leader and state representative
*Shannon Chandley, state senator
*Martha Hennessey, state senator
*Melanie Levesque, state senator
*Cindy Rosenwald, state senator
*Tom Sherman, state senator
*David H. Watters, state senator
*Chris Balch, state representative
*Jennifer Bernet, state representative
*Mel Myler, state representative
*David Huot, state representative
*Charlie St. Clair, state representative
*Anita Burroughs, state representative
*Michael Abbott, state representative
*Paul Berch, state representative
*John Mann, state representative
*Bruce Tatro, state representative
*Edith Tucker, state representative
*Bill Hatch, state representative
*Timothy Egan, state representative
*Susan M. Ford, state representative
*Polly Campion, state representative
*Garrett Muscatel, state representative
*Mary Jane Mulligan, state representative
*Sharon Nordgren, state representative
*Susan Almy, state representative
*Elaine French, state representative
*Francesca Diggs, state representative
*Marjorie Porter, state representative
*Kermit Williams, state representative
*David Woodbury, state representative
*Jeff Goley, state representative
*Diane Langley, state representative
*Pat Long, state representative
*Donald Buchard, state representative
*Mary Heath, state representative
*Heidi Hamer, state representative
*Patricia Cornell, state representative
*Willis Griffith, state representative
*Ken Snow, state representative
*Bob Backus, state representative
*Nancy Murphy, state representative
*Julie Radhakrishnan, state representative
*Megan Murray, state representative
*Joelle Martin, state representative
*Bruce Cohen, state representative
*Sue Newman, state representative
*Ray Newman, state representative
*Patricia Klee, state representative
*Suzanne Vail, state representative
*Ken N. Gidge, state representative
*Fran Nutter-Upham, state representative
*Laura Telerski, state representative
*Latha Mangipudi, state representative
*Linda Harriott-Gathright, state representative
*Jackie Chretien, state representative
*Matt Wilhelm, state representative
*Ken Wells, state representative
*Karen Ebel, state representative
*Beth Rodd, state representative
*Clyde Carson, state representative
*Howard Moffett, state representative
*David Luneau, state representative
*Beth Richards, state representative
*Jim MacKay, state representative
*Timothy Soucy, state representative
*Mary Beth Walz, state representative
*David Karrick, state representative
*Liz McConnell, state representative
*Skip Berrien, state representative
*Debra Altschiller, state representative
*Tom Loughman, state representative
*Mike Edgar, state representative
*Laura Pantelakos, state representative
*Gerald Ward, state representative
*Tamara Le, state representative
*Patricia Lovejoy, state representative
*Cassandra Levesque, state representative
*Ken Vincent, state representative
*Wendy Chase, state representative
*Tom Southworth, state representative
*Brian Sullivan, state representative
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;politicians
*Ken Armstrong, 2020 Libertarian Candidate for President/Vice President
*Caleb Q. Dyer,Former State Rep. and House Libertarian Caucus leader
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;Local and statewide politicians
*Douglas Ley, state House Majority Leader and state representative
*Shannon Chandley, state senator
*Martha Hennessey, state senator
*Melanie Levesque, state senator
*Cindy Rosenwald, state senator
*Tom Sherman, state senator
*David H. Watters, state senator
*Chris Balch, state representative
*Jennifer Bernet, state representative
*Mel Myler, state representative*David Huot, state representative
*Charlie St. Clair, state representative
*Anita Burroughs, state representative
*Michael Abbott, state representative
*Paul Berch, state representative
*John Mann, state representative
*Bruce Tatro, state representative
*Edith Tucker, state representative
*Bill Hatch, state representative
*Timothy Egan, state representative
*Susan M. Ford, state representative
*Polly Campion, state representative
*Garrett Muscatel, state representative
*Mary Jane Mulligan, state representative
*Sharon Nordgren, state representative
*Susan Almy, state representative
*Elaine French, state representative
*Francesca Diggs, state representative
*Marjorie Porter, state representative
*Kermit Williams, state representative
*David Woodbury, state representative
*Jeff Goley, state representative
*Diane Langley, state representative
*Pat Long, state representative
*Donald Buchard, state representative
*Mary Heath, state representative
*Heidi Hamer, state representative
*Patricia Cornell, state representative
*Willis Griffith, state representative
*Ken Snow, state representative
*Bob Backus, state representative
*Nancy Murphy, state representative
*Julie Radhakrishnan, state representative
*Megan Murray, state representative
*Joelle Martin, state representative
*Bruce Cohen, state representative
*Sue Newman, state representative
*Ray Newman, state representative
*Patricia Klee, state representative
*Suzanne Vail, state representative
*Ken N. Gidge, state representative
*Fran Nutter-Upham, state representative
*Laura Telerski, state representative
*Latha Mangipudi, state representative
*Linda Harriott-Gathright, state representative
*Jackie Chretien, state representative
*Matt Wilhelm, state representative
*Ken Wells, state representative
*Karen Ebel, state representative
*Beth Rodd, state representative
*Clyde Carson, state representative
*Howard Moffett, state representative
*David Luneau, state representative
*Beth Richards, state representative
*Jim MacKay, state representative
*Timothy Soucy, state representative
*Mary Beth Walz, state representative
*David Karrick, state representative
*Liz McConnell, state representative
*Skip Berrien, state representative
*Debra Altschiller, state representative
*Tom Loughman, state representative
*Mike Edgar, state representative
*Laura Pantelakos, state representative
*Gerald Ward, state representative
*Tamara Le, state representative
*Patricia Lovejoy, state representative
*Cassandra Levesque, state representative
*Ken Vincent, state representative
*Wendy Chase, state representative
*Tom Southworth, state representative
*Brian Sullivan, state representative
;Labor unions
*Laborer's Union Locals 668, 976
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The 2020 New Hampshire gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the governor of New Hampshire. Incumbent Republican Governor Chris Sununu was re-elected to a third two-year term in office, defeating his opponent Dan Feltes, the Majority Leader of the Senate. Nine governors ran for re-election in this cycle and all nine were re-elected. Sununu's win marked the first time since 1986 that a Republican was elected to a third term as governor, in which his father, John H. Sununu was reelected for his third and final term. The elder Sununu chose not to seek reelection in 1988, instead becoming George H.W. Bush's chief of staff in 1989. Sununu became the first person ever to get more than half a million votes in a New Hampshire gubernatorial election, making him the top vote-getter in the history of statewide elections in the state.
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La elección para gobernador de Nuevo Hampshire de 2020 tuvo lugar el 3 de noviembre. El gobernador republicano titular, Chris Sununu, fue reelegido para un tercer mandato de dos años. Sununu se convirtió en la primera persona en obtener más de medio millón de votos en una elección para gobernador de Nuevo Hampshire.
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L' élection gouvernorale de 2020 au New Hampshire a lieu le 3 novembre 2020 afin d'élire le gouverneur de l'État américain du New Hampshire. Le gouverneur républicain sortant Chris Sununu remporte un quatrième mandat.
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