2018 Midterm Election Results
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
The smallest town in New Hampshire came out to cast their ballots for the 2018 midterm election on Tuesday, November 6th. Twenty-seven ballots cast at the polls, seven absentee ballots cast for a total of thirty-four voters. Results provided at 8:14 p.m. by Mark Dindorf, Chair, Board of Selectmen, Town of Hart’s Location, NH – the First Incorporated Town in the Nation to Vote.
- Governor
Republican – Chris Sununu – 19
Democrat – Molly Kelly – 15
Libertarian – Jiletta Jarvis – 0 - Representative in Congress
Democrat – Chris Pappas – 21
Republican – Eddie Edwards – 12
Libertarian – Dan Belforti – 0 - State Senator
Democrat – Christopher T. Meier – 18
Republican – Jeb Bradley – 13
Libertarian – Tania M. Butler – 0
- Executive Councilor
Democrat – Michael J. Cryans – 17
Republican – Joseph D. Kenney – 12
Libertarian – Tobin Menard – 0 - NH Representative Carroll District 1
Republican – Gene G. Chandler – 18
Democrat – Anita Burroughs – 14 - NH Representative Carroll District 7
Democrat – Ed Butler – 26
Republican – Joseph N. Mosca – 8 - Sheriff
Democrat – Domenic M. Richardi – 18
Republican – Domenic M. Richardi – 15 - County Attorney
Democrat – Michaela O’Rourke-Andruzzi – 21
- County Treasurer
Republican – Joseph L. Costello – 19 - Register of Deeds
Democrat – Lisa Scott – 19 Republican – Lisa Scott – 13 - Register of Probate
Republican – Meg Lavendar - County Commissioner, 1st District
Democrat – Bert Weiss – 20 Republican – Terry McCarthy – 11 - County Commissioner, 2nd District
Republican – David L. Babson, Jr. – 18
Constitutional Amendment Questions
- (Accountability of Magistrates and Officers; Public’s Right to Know.) – Yes: 32 No: 1
- (Right to Privacy.) – Yes: 30 No: 3