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  1. New Hampshire was admitted to the Union on June 21, 1788. It elects United States senators to class 2 and class 3. The state's current senators are Democrats Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan making it one of only four states alongside Minnesota, Nevada and Washington to have two female U.S. senators. Senator Shaheen is currently serving her ...

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    On November 2, 2010, Ayotte was elected to the United States Senate. She defeated Paul W. Hodes (D), Chris Booth (Independent) and Ken Blevens (Libertarian).

    On November 2, 2004, Judd Gregg was elected to the United States Senate. He defeated Doris Haddock in the general election.

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  3. www.senate.gov › senators › indexU.S. Senate: Senators

    New senators (2001-Present) • Senate Freshman since Direct Election (1914) • Senate Roll Call Votes • Senate Salaries (1789-Present) • Senators (1789-Present) • Senators who have Cast more than 10,000 Votes • Senators who have Delivered Washington's Farewell Address. Political Parties • Senators Representing Third or Minor Parties

  4. May 6, 2024 · Senators. Each state in the United States elects two senators, regardless of the state’s population. Senators serve six-year terms with staggered elections. Americans in the United States’s six territories do not have senators. New Hampshire’s senators are:

  5. The Senate convened for the first time at Federal Hall in New York City. New Hampshire senators John Langdon and Paine Wingate both took their seats, but because only eight senators were present, there were not enough to constitute a quorum. The body was forced to adjourn each day until April 6, when it achieved its first quorum of 12 members ...

  6. States in the Senate | New Hampshire Senators. 1. Appointed by governor, to fill vacancy. Senate resolution of Aug. 4, 1854, declared that representation under the appointment had expired. 2. Vacancy from Aug. 5, 1854, to July 29, 1855. 3. Vacancy from Mar. 3 to Mar. 13, because of failure of legislature to elect. 4.

  7. Jan 6, 2009 · Chris Pappas. Representative for New Hampshire's 1st congressional district. Since Jan 3, 2019 (next election in 2024) Democrat. Official Website 202-225-5456. View Legislative Profile & Get Alerts ».

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