The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect the two
U.S. representatives from the
state of
New Hampshire, one from each of the state's two
congressional districts. The primary elections are scheduled for September 10, 2024.
The 1st district is based in southeastern New Hampshire, and includes Greater
Manchester, the
Seacoast and the
Lakes Region. The incumbent is Democrat
Chris Pappas, who was re-elected with 54.00% of the vote in 2022.[1]
The 2nd district encompasses western and northern New Hampshire, and includes the cities of
Nashua and
Concord. The incumbent is Democrat
Annie Kuster, who was re-elected with 55.80% of the vote in 2022.[1]
Lily Tang Williams, former chair of the
Colorado Libertarian Party, Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senate in Colorado in
2016, and candidate for this district in
2022[56]
^Singer, Jeff (August 14, 2023).
"Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 8/14". Daily Kos. Retrieved August 14, 2023. 2022 GOP nominee Karoline Leavitt dispelled whatever talk there was about a rematch against Democratic incumbent Chris Pappas Monday, saying, 'I have decided not to put my name on the ballot in the next election.'
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abSinger, Jeff (April 16, 2024).
"Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 4/16". Daily Kos. Retrieved April 16, 2024. Two would-be Democratic candidates, state Reps. Angela Brennan and Rebecca McWilliams, each said this week they'd seek to replace Whitley in the state Senate rather than run for Congress.
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abcSinger, Jeff (April 1, 2024).
"Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 4/1". Daily Kos. Retrieved April 1, 2024. State Sen. Donovan Fenton announced Monday that he's decided to stay out of the September primary to replace his fellow Democrat, retiring Rep. Annie Kuster. Former state Sen. Melanie Levesque also took her name out of contention by backing former Executive Councilor Colin Van Ostern
The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect the two
U.S. representatives from the
state of
New Hampshire, one from each of the state's two
congressional districts. The primary elections are scheduled for September 10, 2024.
The 1st district is based in southeastern New Hampshire, and includes Greater
Manchester, the
Seacoast and the
Lakes Region. The incumbent is Democrat
Chris Pappas, who was re-elected with 54.00% of the vote in 2022.[1]
The 2nd district encompasses western and northern New Hampshire, and includes the cities of
Nashua and
Concord. The incumbent is Democrat
Annie Kuster, who was re-elected with 55.80% of the vote in 2022.[1]
Lily Tang Williams, former chair of the
Colorado Libertarian Party, Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senate in Colorado in
2016, and candidate for this district in
2022[56]
^Singer, Jeff (August 14, 2023).
"Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 8/14". Daily Kos. Retrieved August 14, 2023. 2022 GOP nominee Karoline Leavitt dispelled whatever talk there was about a rematch against Democratic incumbent Chris Pappas Monday, saying, 'I have decided not to put my name on the ballot in the next election.'
^
abSinger, Jeff (April 16, 2024).
"Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 4/16". Daily Kos. Retrieved April 16, 2024. Two would-be Democratic candidates, state Reps. Angela Brennan and Rebecca McWilliams, each said this week they'd seek to replace Whitley in the state Senate rather than run for Congress.
^
abcSinger, Jeff (April 1, 2024).
"Daily Kos Elections Live Digest: 4/1". Daily Kos. Retrieved April 1, 2024. State Sen. Donovan Fenton announced Monday that he's decided to stay out of the September primary to replace his fellow Democrat, retiring Rep. Annie Kuster. Former state Sen. Melanie Levesque also took her name out of contention by backing former Executive Councilor Colin Van Ostern