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2014 General Grades

by NH Firearms Coalition on October 24, 2014

The NHFC is pleased to offer this Election Guide for U.S. Senate, Congress, NH Governor, Executive Council, State Senate and Representative races.

These grades are the result of each candidate’s answers to an extensive questionnaire and any available voting records. In addition, we our grade may also use any other reliable information regarding a candidate’s views on Second Amendment issues, such as a downgrade for public support of other anti-gun candidates. Examples of the candidate surveys can be found on our website.

The NHFC, Inc. hopes that you will find this information useful when you vote in our state’s General Elections on November 4th.

A+ 2nd Amendment leader, sponsors and promotes pro-gun legislation.
A Solid 2nd Amendment supporter, votes with NHFC, Inc. position 100%.
B Basically pro-2nd Amendment, but lacks understanding or solid conviction.
C Not considered a good grade. Has voted, or probably would vote against NHFC, Inc. position.
D Expected to always vote against gun owners’ civil rights.
F Sponsors or promotes legislation hostile to 2nd Amendment civil rights.
? Failed to respond.
RS Indicates a deliberate refusal to accept or respond to survey. Indicates open hostility to the Second Amendment.
PB Has broken written promises concerning actions on Second Amendment Issues.
*S After an “A” or “A-”, grade is solely based on survey, without a voting record to back it up.

Governor

B

Walt Havenstein (R)
Alton

F

Maggie Hassan (D)
Exeter

United States Senator

D

Jeanne Shaheen (D)
Madbury

F

Scott Brown (R)
Rye

Representative in Congress

District 1

C-

Frank Guinta (R)
Manchester

D

Carol Shea-Porter (D)
Rochester

District 2

A

Marilinda Garcia (R)
Salem

F

Ann McLane Kuster (D)
Hopkinton

Executive Councilor

District 1

A

Joseph Kenney (R)
Union

RS

Michael Cryans (D)
Hanover

District 2

A*S

Timothy Dillon (R)
Concord

RS

Colin Van Ostern (D)
Concord

District 3

RS

Robin McLane (D)
Portsmouth

RS

Christopher Sununu (R)
Newfields

District 4

A*S

Robert Burns (R)
Manchester

RS

Christopher Pappas (D)
Manchester

District 5

A+

Dave Wheeler (R)
Milford

RS

Diane Sheehan (D)
Nashua

State Senator

District 1

B+

Mark Evans (R)
Berlin

C

Jeff Woodburn (D)
Dalton

District 2

D

Jeanie Forrester (R)
Meredith

RS

Carolyn Mello (D)
Holderness

District 3

D

Jeb Bradley (R)
Wolfeboro

RS

John White (D)
Wolfeboro Falls

District 4

F

David Watters (D)
Dover

RS

Eddie Edwards (R)
Dover

District 5

F

David Pierce (D&R)
Lebanon

District 6

C-

Sam Cataldo (R)
Farmington

RS

Richard Leonard (D)
New Durham

District 7

A-

Kathleen Lauer-Rago (R)
Franklin

C

Andrew Hosmer (D)
Laconia

District 8

C

Jerry Little (R)
Weare

D-

Linda Tanner (D)
Georges Mills

District 9

B-

Andy Sanborn (R)
Bedford

RS

Lee Nyquist (D)
New Boston

District 10

D-

Molly Kelly (D)
Keene

District 11

A+

Gary Daniels (R)
Milford

RS

Roger Tilton (D)
Milford

District 12

A

Kevin Avard (R)
Nashua

D+

Peggy Gilmour (D)
Hollis

District 13

A

Doris Hohensee (R)
Nashua

D-

Bette Lasky (D)
Nashua

District 14

D

Sharon Carson (R)
Londonderry

RS

Kate Messner (D)
Hudson

District 15

RS

Dan Feltes (D)
Concord

RS

Lydia Harman (R)
Concord

District 16

PB

David Boutin (R)
Hooksett

RS

Maureen Raiche Manning (D)
Manchester

District 17

B-

John Reagan (R)
Deerfield

RS

Nancy Fraher (D)
Chichester

District 18

A

George Lambert (R)
Litchfield

C+

Donna Soucy (D)
Manchester

District 19

B

Regina Birdsell (R)
Hampstead

RS

Kristi St. Laurent (D)
Windham

District 20

A

Eileen Landies (R)
Manchester

D-

Lou D’Allesandro (D)
Manchester

District 21

F

Martha Clark (D)
Portsmouth

RS

Phil Nazzaro (R)
Newmarket

District 22

D+

Chuck Morse (R)
Salem

?

Richard J. O’Shaughnessy (D)
salem

District 23

C-

Russell Prescott (R)
Kingston

D-

Donna Schlachman (D)
Exeter

District 24

D

Nancy Stiles (R)
Hampton

D-

Chris Muns (D)
Hampton

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