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The position of President of the New Hampshire Senate was created when the New Hampshire Senate was founded in 1784.
Image |
Name |
Took office |
Left office |
Party |
Residence
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Woodbury Langdon |
1784 |
1785 |
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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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John McClary |
1785 |
1787 |
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Epsom, New Hampshire
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Joseph Gilman |
1787 |
1788 |
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Exeter, New Hampshire
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John Pickering |
1788 |
1790 |
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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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Ebenezer Smith |
1790 |
1791 |
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Meredith, New Hampshire
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Moses Dow |
1791 |
1792 |
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Haverhill, New Hampshire
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Ebenezer Smith |
1792 |
1793 |
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Meredith, New Hampshire
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Abiel Foster |
1793 |
1793 |
Federalist |
Canterbury, New Hampshire
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Oliver Peabody |
1794 |
1794 |
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Exeter, New Hampshire
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Ebenezer Smith |
1795 |
1796 |
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Meredith, New Hampshire
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Amos Shepard |
1797 |
1803 |
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Alstead, New Hampshire
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Nicholas Gilman |
1804 |
1804 |
Democratic-Republican |
Exeter, New Hampshire
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Clement Storer |
1805 |
1807 |
Democratic-Republican |
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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Samuel Bell |
1807 |
1808 |
Democratic-Republican |
Londonderry, New Hampshire
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Moses P. Payson |
1809 |
1809 |
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Bath, New Hampshire
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William Plumer |
1810 |
1811 |
Democratic-Republican |
Epping, New Hampshire
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Joshua Darling |
1812 |
1812 |
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Henniker, New Hampshire
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Oliver Peabody |
1813 |
1813 |
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Exeter, New Hampshire
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Moses P. Payson |
1814 |
1815 |
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Bath, New Hampshire
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William Badger |
1816 |
1817 |
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Gilmanton, New Hampshire
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Jonathan Harvey |
1817 |
1822 |
Democratic-Republican |
Sutton, New Hampshire
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David L. Morril |
1823 |
1823 |
Democratic-Republican |
Goffstown, New Hampshire
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Josiah Bartlet |
1824 |
1825 |
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Stratham, New Hampshire
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Mathew Harvey |
1825 |
1828 |
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Hopkinton, New Hampshire
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Nahum Parker |
1828 |
1829 |
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Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire
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Abner Greenleaf |
1829 |
1829 |
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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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Samuel Cartland |
1829 |
1829 |
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Haverhill, New Hampshire
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Joseph M. Harper |
1830 |
1830 |
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Canterbury, New Hampshire
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Samuel Cartland |
1831 |
1831 |
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Haverhill, New Hampshire
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Benning M. Bean |
1831 |
1832 |
Democratic-Republican |
Moultonborough, New Hampshire
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Jared W. Williams |
1833 |
1834 |
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Lancaster, New Hampshire
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Charles F. Grove |
1835 |
1835 |
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Goffstown, New Hampshire
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James Clark |
1836 |
1836 |
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Franklin, New Hampshire
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John Woodbury |
1837 |
1837 |
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Salem, New Hampshire
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Samuel Jones |
1838 |
1838 |
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Bradford, New Hampshire
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James McK. Wilkins |
1839 |
1839 |
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Bedford, New Hampshire
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James B. Creighton |
1840 |
1840 |
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Newmarket, New Hampshire
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Josiah Quincy |
1841 |
1842 |
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Rumney, New Hampshire
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Titus Brown |
1843 |
1843 |
National Republican |
Francestown, New Hampshire
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Timothy Hoskins |
1844 |
1844 |
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Westmoreland, New Hampshire
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Asa P. Cate |
1845 |
1845 |
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Northfield, New Hampshire
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James U. Parker |
1846 |
1846 |
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Merrimack, New Hampshire
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Harry Hibbard |
1847 |
1848 |
Democratic |
Bath, New Hampshire
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William P. Weeks |
1849 |
1849 |
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Canaan, New Hampshire
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Richard Jenness |
1850 |
1851 |
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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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John S. Wells |
1851 |
1852 |
Democratic |
Durham, New Hampshire
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James M. Rix |
1853 |
1853 |
Democratic |
Lancaster, New Hampshire
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J. Everett Sargent |
1854 |
1855 |
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Wentworth, New Hampshire
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William Haile |
1855 |
1855 |
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Hinsdale, New Hampshire
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Thomas J. Melvin |
1856 |
1856 |
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Chester, New Hampshire
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Moody Currier |
1857 |
1857 |
Democratic |
Manchester, New Hampshire
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Austin F. Pike |
1858 |
1858 |
Republican |
Hebron, New Hampshire
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Joseph A. Gilmore |
1859 |
1859 |
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Concord, New Hampshire
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George S. Towle |
1860 |
1860 |
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Lebanon, New Hampshire
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Herman Foster |
1861 |
1861 |
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Manchester, New Hampshire
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William H. Y. Hackett |
1862 |
1862 |
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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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Onslow Stearns |
1863 |
1863 |
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Concord, New Hampshire
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Charles H. Bell |
1864 |
1864 |
Republican |
Exeter, New Hampshire
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Ezekiel A. Straw |
1865 |
1866 |
Republican |
Salisbury, New Hampshire
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Daniel Barnard |
1866 |
1867 |
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Franklin, New Hampshire
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William T. Parker |
1867 |
1868 |
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Merrimack, New Hampshire
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Ezra A. Stevens |
1868 |
1869 |
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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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John Y. Mugridge |
1869 |
1870 |
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Concord, New Hampshire
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Nathanial Gordon |
1870 |
1871 |
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Exeter, New Hampshire
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George W. M. Pittman |
1871 |
1872 |
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Bartlett, New Hampshire
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Charles H. Campbell |
1872 |
1873 |
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Nashua, New Hampshire
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David A. Wade |
1873 |
1874 |
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Concord, New Hampshire
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William H. Grove |
1874 |
1875 |
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Weare, New Hampshire
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John W. Sanborn |
1875 |
1876 |
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Wakefield, New Hampshire
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Charles Holman |
1876 |
1877 |
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Nashua, New Hampshire
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Nathaniel Head |
1877 |
1878 |
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Hooksett, New Hampshire
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David H. Buffum |
1878 |
1879 |
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Somersworth, New Hampshire
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Jacob H. Gallinger |
1879 |
1881 |
Republican |
Concord, New Hampshire
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John Kimball |
1881 |
1883 |
Republican |
Concord, New Hampshire
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Charles H. Bartlett |
1883 |
1885 |
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Manchester, New Hampshire
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Chester Pike |
1885 |
1887 |
Republican |
Cornish, New Hampshire
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Frank Dunklee Currier |
1887 |
1889 |
Republican |
Canaan, New Hampshire
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David A. Taggart |
1889 |
1891 |
Republican |
Manchester, New Hampshire
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John McLane |
1891 |
1895 |
Republican |
Milford, New Hampshire
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Frank W. Rollins |
1895 |
1897 |
Republican |
Concord, New Hampshire
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Chester B. Jordan |
1897 |
1899 |
Republican |
Colebrook, New Hampshire
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Thomas N. Hastings |
1899 |
1901 |
Republican |
Walpole, New Hampshire
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Bertram Ellis |
1901 |
1903 |
Republican |
Keene, New Hampshire
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Charles W. Hoitt |
January 7, 1903 |
1905 |
Republican |
Nashua, New Hampshire
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George H. Adams |
January 4, 1905 |
1907 |
Republican |
Plymouth, New Hampshire
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John Scammon |
January 2, 1907 |
1909 |
Republican |
Exeter, New Hampshire
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Harry T. Lord |
1909 |
1911 |
Republican |
Manchester, New Hampshire
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William D. Swart |
1911 |
1913 |
Republican |
Nashua, New Hampshire
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Enos K. Sawyer |
1913 |
1915 |
Democratic |
Franklin, New Hampshire
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George I. Haselton |
1915 |
1917 |
Republican |
Manchester, New Hampshire
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Jesse M. Barton |
1917 |
1919 |
Republican |
Newport, New Hampshire
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Artur P. Morill |
1919 |
1921 |
Republican |
Concord, New Hampshire
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Leslie P. Snow |
1921 |
1923 |
Republican |
Rochester, New Hampshire
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Wesley Adams |
1923 |
1925 |
Republican |
Londonderry, New Hampshire
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Charles W. Tobey |
1925 |
1927 |
Republican |
Temple, New Hampshire
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Frank P. Tilton |
1927 |
1929 |
Republican |
Laconia, New Hampshire
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Harold K. Davison |
1929 |
1931 |
Republican |
Woodsville, New Hampshire
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Arthur R. Jones |
1931 |
1933 |
Republican |
Keene, New Hampshire
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George D. Cummings |
1933 |
1935 |
Republican |
Peterborough, New Hampshire
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Charles M. Dale |
1935 |
1937 |
Republican |
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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Anson C. Alexander |
1937 |
1939 |
Republican |
Boscawen, New Hampshire
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Robert O. Blood |
1939 |
1941 |
Republican |
Concord, New Hampshire
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William M. Cole |
1941 |
1943 |
Republican |
Derry, New Hampshire
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Ansel N. Sanborn |
1943 |
1945 |
Republican |
Wakefield, New Hampshire
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Donald G. Matson |
1945 |
1947 |
Republican |
Concord, New Hampshire
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Charles H. Barnard |
1947 |
1949 |
Republican |
Manchester, New Hampshire
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Perkins Bass |
1949 |
1951 |
Republican |
Peterborough, New Hampshire
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Blaylock Atherton |
1951 |
1953 |
Republican |
Nashua, New Hampshire
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Lane Dwinell |
1953 |
1955 |
Republican |
Lebanon, New Hampshire
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Raymond K. Perkins |
1955 |
1957 |
Republican |
Concord, New Hampshire
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Eralsey C. Ferguson |
1957 |
1959 |
Republican |
Pittsfield, New Hampshire
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Norman A. Packard |
1959 |
1961 |
Republican |
Manchester, New Hampshire
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Samuel Green |
1961 |
1963 |
Republican |
Manchester, New Hampshire
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Phillip S. Dunlap |
1963 |
1965 |
Republican |
Hopkinton, New Hampshire
|
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Stewart Lamprey |
1965 |
1969 |
Republican |
Moultonborough, New Hampshire
|
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Arthur Tufts |
1969 |
1970 |
Republican |
Exeter, New Hampshire
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John R. Bradshaw |
1971 |
1972 |
Republican |
Nelson, New Hampshire
|
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David L. Nixon |
1973 |
1974 |
Republican |
New Boston, New Hampshire
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Alf E. Jacobson |
1975 |
1979 |
Republican |
New London, New Hampshire
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Robert B. Monier |
1979 |
1982 |
Republican |
Goffstown, New Hampshire
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Vesta M. Roy |
1982 |
1986 |
Republican |
Salem, New Hampshire
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William S. Bartlett, Jr. |
1987 |
1990 |
Republican |
Kingston, New Hampshire
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Edward C. Dupont, Jr. |
1991 |
1993 |
Republican |
Rochester, New Hampshire
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Ralph D. Hough |
1993 |
1994 |
Republican |
Lebanon, New Hampshire
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Joseph L. Delahunty |
1995 |
1999 |
Republican |
Salem, New Hampshire
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Clesson J. Blaisdell |
1999 |
August 1999 |
Democratic |
[1] Keene, New Hampshire
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Beverly Hollingworth |
August 1999 |
2000 |
Democratic |
Hampton, New Hampshire
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Arthur P. Klemm, Jr. |
December 6, 2000 |
2002 |
Republican |
Windham, New Hampshire
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Thomas R. Eaton |
2002 |
September 9, 2005 |
Republican |
Keene, New Hampshire
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Theodore Gatsas |
2005 |
2006 |
Republican |
Manchester, New Hampshire
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Sylvia Larsen |
2006 |
2010 |
Democratic |
Concord, New Hampshire
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Peter Bragdon |
2010 |
2013 |
Republican |
Amherst, New Hampshire
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Chuck Morse |
August 27, 2013 |
December 5, 2018 |
Republican |
Salem, New Hampshire
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Donna Soucy |
December 5, 2018 |
December 2, 2020 |
Democratic |
Manchester, New Hampshire
|
|
Chuck Morse |
December 2, 2020 |
December 7, 2022 |
Republican |
Salem, New Hampshire
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Jeb Bradley |
December 7, 2022 |
present |
Republican |
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
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[2]
- ^ Jimenez, Ralph (December 9, 1999), WITH ELECTION DEFEAT, N.H. DEMOCRATS LOSE MAJORITY IN SENATE, Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Globe, p. B.19
- ^ Jenks, George E. (1866), Political Journal for the State of The New Hampshire 1867, Concord, New Hampshire: McFarland and Jenks, p. 44