I strongly support Ellen Scarponi for state representative in Loudon and Canterbury, Merrimack District 4. As a neighbor, I know her as a moderate, hardworking, and approachable person. She listens to all sides of an issue and focuses on.
Loudon and Canterbury have three great candidates for state representative. People can vote for both Ellen Scarponi and Ruth Heath for the two seats in District 4 and elect David Nesbitt in floterial District 26, which includes the towns of Loudon and.
I live in Canterbury (which is in a voting district with our Loudon neighbors) and I shall be voting for the local Democratic Party candidates in Merrimack 4, Ellen Scarponi and Ruth Heath, and State Senate District 17, Christine Tappan. These three.
New Hampshire produces only 1.2% of its electricity from solar, the lowest, by far, of any state in New England. Not coincidentally, we also have the highest electric rates in New England, thanks to the recent rate hikes approved by the commissioners.
Throughout much of U.S. history, women have had to take a backseat in government affairs. The voters of New Hampshire changed that thinking when they elected Jeanne Shaheen as governor in 1996, 1998 and 2000. In 2012 and 2014 voters again elected.