NH House Republican Attendance for 5/9/2024

by
Steve MacDonald

Attendance was better this week than last for Republicans, by which I mean more Demcorats were absent. And a few folks we don’t typically see missed votes. They likely had other obligations that could not be avoided. That happens with a citizen legislature. And then there were O’Hara and Trottier.

As usual, Belmont when unrepresented or underrepresented if you prefer.

The number to the left is missed votes, yesterday. On the right we have missed votes for the full session to date.

5/9
YTD
13
O’Hara, Travis (R, Belmont)
170
13
Trottier, Douglas (R, Belmont)
127
13
Infantine, William (R, Manchester)
75
13
Brouillard, Jacob (R, Nottingham)
69
13
Summers, James (R, Newton)
57
13
Verville, Kevin (R, Deerfield)
46
13
Dumais, Russell (R, Gilford)
42
13
Gerhard, Jason (R, Northfield)
23
13
Hobson, Deb (R, East Kingston)
21
13
Hoell, J.R. (R, Dunbarton)
15
13
Pearson, Stephen (R, Derry)
13
9
Durkin, Sean (R, Northumberland)
29
8
Bordes, Mike (R, Laconia)
35
8
Roy, Terry (R, Deerfield)
24
5
Ouellet, Mike (R, Colebrook)
11
4
Crawford, Karel (R, Moultonborough)
55
3
Guthrie, Joseph (R, Hampstead)
47
2
Sanborn, Laurie (R, Bedford)
221
1
Cole, Brian (R, Manchester)
51
1
Thackston, Dick (R, Troy)
33
1
Packard, Sherman (R, Londonderry)
21
1
Osborne, Jason (R, Auburn)
8
1
Ankarberg, Aidan (R, Rochester)
5
1
Harvey-Bolia, Juliet (R, Tilton)
5
1
Lascelles, Richard (R, Litchfield)
5

Author

  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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