Reuters Photo: Hart's Location gavel and voting box

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

  1. (Accountability of Magistrates and Officers; Public’s Right to Know.) – Yes: 32    No: 1
  2. (Right to Privacy.) – Yes: 30    No: 3