Cornerstone is pleased to release our complete list of endorsements for the 2024 general election. We do not make these endorsements lightly, but after much thought and prayer.
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Executive Council:
District 1: Joseph D. Kenney
District 3: Janet Stevens
District 4: John Stephen
District 5: Dave Wheeler
Senate:
District 1: David Rochefort
District 2: Timothy Lang
District 6: James P. Gray
District 7: Daniel Innis
District 8: Ruth Ward
District 9: Denise Ricciardi
District 12: Kevin Avard
District 13: Stephen Scaer
District 14: Sharon Carson
District 16: Keith Murphy
District 17: Howard Pearl
District 19: Regina M. Birdsell
District 22: Daryl Abbas
District 23: Bill Gannon
House:
Belknap
Tom Ploszaj – Belknap 1
Juliet Harvey-Bolia – Belknap 3
Richard Littlefield – Belknap 5
Steven Bogert – Belknap 5
Harry Bean – Belknap 6
Russell Dumais – Belknap 6
Glen Aldrich – Belknap 6
Barbara Comtois – Belknap 7
Peter Varney – Belknap 7
Paul Terry – Belknap 7
Carroll
Lino Avellani – Carroll 4
Mike Belcher – Carroll 4
Jonathan Smith – Carroll 5
Katy Peternel – Carroll 6
Glenn Cordelli – Carroll 7
Cheshire
Tom Savastano – Cheshire 4
Rich Nalevanko – Cheshire 9
Sly Karasinski – Cheshire 10
Zach Nutting – Cheshire 11
John Hunt – Cheshire 14
Jennifer Rhodes – Cheshire 17
Coos
James Tierney – Coos 1
Sean Durkin – Coos 1
Arnold Davis – Coos 2
Mike Murphy – Coos 6
Lori Korzen – Coos 7
Grafton
Paul Schirduan – Grafton 3
Rick Ladd – Grafton 5
John Sellers – Grafton 10
Hillsborough
Sandra Panek – Hillsborough 1
Jeff Tenczar – Hillsborough 1
Danielle Evansic – Hillsborough 2
Ted Gorski – Hillsborough 2
Brian Labrie – Hillsborough 2
Linda Gould – Hillsborough 2
Peter Kujawski – Hillsborough 2
Kristin Noble – Hillsborough 2
Sean Rogers – Hillsborough 5
Jeanine Notter – Hillsborough 12
Maureen Mooney – Hillsborough 12
Rebekah Woodman – Hillsborough 12
John Frechette – Hillsborough 12
Cathy Kenny – Hillsborough 13
Andrew Prout – Hillsborough 13
Jordan Ulery – Hillsborough 13
Mark McLean – Hillsborough 15
Larry Gagne – Hillsborough 16
Will Infantine – Hillsborough 16
Brian Cole – Hillsborough 26
Keith Erf – Hillsborough 28
Travis Corcoran – Hillsborough 28
Joe Alexander – Hillsborough 29
Sheila Seidel – Hillsborough 29
James Creighton – Hillsborough 30
Jim Fedolfi – Hillsborough 30
Riché Colcombe – Hillsborough 30
Jarvis Adams – Hillsborough 31
Shane Sirois – Hillsborough 32
Diane Kelley – Hillsborough 32
Jim Kofalt – Hillsborough 32
Russ Hodgkins – Hillsborough 34
Terry Reiber – Hillsborough 34
Liz Barbour – Hillsborough 35
Sue Homola – Hillsborough 35
Ralph Boehm – Hillsborough 38
Keith Ammon – Hillsborough 42
Gerry Griffin – Hillsborough 42
Lisa Post – Hillsborough 42
Vanessa Sheehan – Hillsborough 43
Gary Daniels – Hillsborough 43
Michael Facques – Hillsborough 43
Lisa Mazur – Hillsborough 44
Ross Berry – Hillsborough 44
Merrimack
Greg Hill – Merrimack 2
Mike Moffett – Merrimack 4
José Cambrils – Merrimack 4
Louise Andrus – Merrimack 5
Natalie Wells – Merrimack 8
Tom Walsh – Merrimack 10
John Leavitt – Merrimack 10
Peter Mehegan – Merrimack 12
Brian Seaworth – Merrimack 12
Cyril Aures – Merrimack 13
Clayton Wood – Merrimack 13
James Thibault – Merrimack 24
Alvin See – Merrimack 26
Carol McGuire – Merrimack 27
Rockingham
Kevin Verville – Rockingham 2
Jason Osborne – Rockingham 2
James Spillane – Rockingham 2
Mike Drago – Rockingham 4
Allen Cook – Rockingham 6
Larry Miner – Rockingham 7
Sayra DeVito – Rockingham 8
Erica Layon – Rockingham 13
Stephen Pearson – Rockingham 13
David Love – Rockingham 13
John Potucek – Rockingham 13
Katherine Prudhomme-O’Brien – Rockingham 13
Jodi Nelson – Rockingham 13
Ken Weyler – Rockingham 14
Lilli Walsh – Rockingham 15
Ron Dunn – Rockingham 16
Doug Thomas – Rockingham 16
Wayne MacDonald – Rockingham 16
David Lundgren – Rockingham 16
Kristine Perez – Rockingham 16
Sherm Packard – Rockingham 16
Katelyn Kuttab – Rockingham 17
Charles McMahon – Rockingham 17
Debra DeSimone – Rockingham 18
Susan Porcelli – Rockingham 19
Charles Melvin – Rockingham 20
James Summers – Rockingham 20
Valerie McDonnell – Rockingham 25
Lorie Ball – Rockingham 25
John Sytek – Rockingham 25
John Janigian – Rockingham 25
Dennis Mannion – Rockingham 25
Fred Doucette – Rockingham 25
Joe Sweeney – Rockingham 25
Aboul Khan – Rockingham 30
Jess Edwards – Rockingham 31
Terry Roy – Rockingham 31
Melissa Litchfield – Rockingham 32
Mark Pearson – Rockingham 34
JD Bernardy – Rockingham 36
Linda McGrath – Rockingham 40
Strafford
Sue Delemus – Strafford 1
Glenn Bailey – Strafford 2
Claudine Burnham – Strafford 2
Susan DeRoy – Strafford 3
Len Turcotte – Strafford 4
Kurt Wuelper – Strafford 4
Tom Kaczynski – Strafford 5
Samuel Farrington – Strafford 8
Ken Hilton – Strafford 12
David Walker – Strafford 19
Kelley Potenza – Strafford 19
Gary Fratus – Strafford 21
Sullivan
Margaret Drye – Sullivan 7
Jon Stone – Sullivan 8
2024 Constitutional Amendment Question 1: Vote NO
“Are you in favor of amending article 78 of the second part of the constitution to read as follows: [Art.] 78. [Judges and Sheriffs, when Disqualified by Age.] No person shall hold the office of sheriff of any county after the person has attained the age of seventy years. No person shall hold the office of judge of any court after the person has attained the age of seventy-five years.”
Raising the judicial retirement age would ossify our state’s judiciary, further cement a clique of country club Republicans in power, block needed changes to our state’s constitutional precedent, and foreclose opportunities for hardworking younger judges and attorneys.
While retired judges have much to offer our state, preserving the current retirement age does not mean exiling them to the wilderness. Former Chief Justice Bob Lynn, a Cornerstone-endorsed representative, has become one of New Hampshire’s most influential state legislators since his retirement from the bench. Keeping a moderately-restrictive retirement age does not prevent retired judges from playing vigorous and important roles in our state’s public life. If anything, it brings their wisdom into other sectors of political, economic, and cultural life while promoting healthy turnover and renewal in our legal system.
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