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| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire
| previous_election = 2020 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire
| previous_year = [[2020 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|2020]]
| previous_year = [[2020 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|2020]]
| next_election = [[2024 United States House of Representatives election in New Hampshire|2024]]
| next_election = [[2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|2024]]
| next_year = [[2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|2024]]
| next_year = 2024
| seats_for_election = All 2 New Hampshire seats to the [[United States House of Representatives]]
| seats_for_election = All 2 New Hampshire seats to the [[United States House of Representatives]]
| election_date = November 8, 2022
| election_date = November 8, 2022
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|Municipality results}}
|Municipality results}}
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{{Elections in New Hampshire}}
{{Elections in New Hampshire sidebar}}
The '''2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire''' were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the two [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. representatives]] from the [[U.S. state|state]] of [[New Hampshire]], one from each of the state's two [[New Hampshire's congressional districts|congressional districts]].
The '''2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire''' were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the two [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. representatives]] from the [[U.S. state|state]] of [[New Hampshire]], one from each of the state's two [[New Hampshire's congressional districts|congressional districts]].


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==Overview==
==Overview==
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{{clear}}

==District 1==
==District 1==
{{Infobox election
{{Infobox election
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| next_year = 2024
| next_year = 2024
| image_size = x150px
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Chris Pappas portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| image1 = [[File:Chris Pappas portrait (118th Congress).jpg|x150px]]
| nominee1 = '''[[Chris Pappas (politician)|Chris Pappas]]'''
| nominee1 = '''[[Chris Pappas (American politician)|Chris Pappas]]'''
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| party1 = Democratic Party (United States)
| popular_vote1 = '''167,391'''
| popular_vote1 = '''167,391'''
| percentage1 = '''54.0%'''
| percentage1 = '''54.0%'''
| image2 = 3x4.svg
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| nominee2 = Karoline Leavitt
| nominee2 = Karoline Leavitt
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
| party2 = Republican Party (United States)
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| percentage2 = 45.9%
| percentage2 = 45.9%
| title = U.S. Representative
| title = U.S. Representative
| before_election = [[Chris Pappas (politician)|Chris Pappas]]
| before_election = [[Chris Pappas (American politician)|Chris Pappas]]
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| before_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_election = [[Chris Pappas (politician)|Chris Pappas]]
| after_election = [[Chris Pappas (American politician)|Chris Pappas]]
| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| after_party = Democratic Party (United States)
| map_image = 2022 New Hampshire's 1st congressional district election results by town.svg
| map_image = 2022 New Hampshire's 1st congressional district election results by town.svg
| map_size = 125px
| map_size = 125px
| map_caption = Municipality results<br/>'''Pappas:''' {{legend0|#8da9e2ff|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7ff|60–70%}} {{legend0|#416fcdff|70-80%}}<br/>
| map_caption = Municipality results<br/>'''Pappas:''' {{legend0|#8da9e2ff|50–60%}} {{legend0|#678cd7ff|60–70%}} {{legend0|#416fcdff|70-80%}}<br/>
{{legend0|#3357a2ff|80-90%}}<br/>'''Leavitt:''' {{legend0|#ed8883|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55751|60–70%}} {{legend0|#d02823|70-80%}}
{{legend0|#3357a2ff|80-90%}}<br/>'''Leavitt:''' {{legend0|#ed8883|50–60%}} {{legend0|#e55751|60–70%}}
}}
}}
{{see also|New Hampshire's 1st congressional district}}
{{see also|New Hampshire's 1st congressional district}}
The 1st district is based in southeastern New Hampshire, and includes Greater [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]], the [[Seacoast Region (New Hampshire)|Seacoast]] and the [[Lakes Region (New Hampshire)|Lakes Region]]. The incumbent is Democrat [[Chris Pappas (politician)|Chris Pappas]], who was re-elected with 51.3% of the vote in 2020.<ref name="General2020">{{cite web |last1=Gardner |first1=William M. |author1-link=Bill Gardner (politician) |title=2020 General Election Results |url=https://sos.nh.gov/elections/elections/election-results/2020/general-election/ |website=New Hampshire Department of State |access-date=November 22, 2020 |date=November 19, 2020}}</ref>
The 1st district is based in southeastern New Hampshire, and includes Greater [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]], the [[Seacoast Region (New Hampshire)|Seacoast]] and the [[Lakes Region (New Hampshire)|Lakes Region]]. The incumbent was Democrat [[Chris Pappas (American politician)|Chris Pappas]], who was re-elected with 51.3% of the vote in 2020.<ref name="General2020">{{cite web |last1=Gardner |first1=William M. |author1-link=Bill Gardner (politician) |title=2020 General Election Results |url=https://sos.nh.gov/elections/elections/election-results/2020/general-election/ |website=New Hampshire Department of State |access-date=November 22, 2020 |date=November 19, 2020}}</ref>


===Democratic primary===
===Democratic primary===

====Candidates====
====Candidates====

=====Nominee=====
=====Nominee=====
*[[Chris Pappas (politician)|Chris Pappas]], incumbent U.S. Representative<ref>{{cite web |last=DiStaso |first=John |title=NH Primary Source: They're running again: Shaheen, Pappas file candidacies, reelection committees |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-theyre-running-again-shaheen-pappas-file-candidacies-reelection-committees/34721364 |website=WMUR |date=November 19, 2020 |access-date=April 19, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Chris Pappas (American politician)|Chris Pappas]], incumbent U.S. Representative<ref>{{cite web |last=DiStaso |first=John |title=NH Primary Source: They're running again: Shaheen, Pappas file candidacies, reelection committees |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-theyre-running-again-shaheen-pappas-file-candidacies-reelection-committees/34721364 |website=WMUR |date=November 19, 2020 |access-date=April 19, 2021}}</ref>


====Endorsements====
====Endorsements====
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;Organizations
;Organizations
*[[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]]<ref>{{cite web |title=AIPAC PAC Featured Candidates|url=https://candidates.aipacpac.org/page/featured|website=AIPAC PAC}}</ref>
*[[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]]<ref>{{cite web |title=AIPAC PAC Featured Candidates|url=https://candidates.aipacpac.org/page/featured|website=AIPAC PAC}}</ref>
*[[End Citizens United]]<ref>{{cite web |title=End Citizens United - Candidates |url=https://endcitizensunited.org/candidates/ |website=End Citizens United |access-date=28 January 2022}}</ref>
*[[End Citizens United]]<ref>{{cite web |title=End Citizens United - Candidates |url=https://endcitizensunited.org/candidates/ |website=End Citizens United |access-date=January 28, 2022}}</ref>
*[[Giffords]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 21, 2022|title=Giffords Endorses Slate of Majority Makers Running for the US House|url=https://giffords.org/press-release/2022/04/giffords-endorses-slate-of-majority-makers/|website=www.giffords.org|publisher=[[Giffords]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[Giffords]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 21, 2022|title=Giffords Endorses Slate of Majority Makers Running for the US House|url=https://giffords.org/press-release/2022/04/giffords-endorses-slate-of-majority-makers/|website=www.giffords.org|publisher=[[Giffords]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[League of Conservation Voters]]<ref name=LCV>{{Cite web|date=February 10, 2022|title=LCV Action Fund Announces First Round of Incumbent House Endorsements|url=https://www.lcv.org/article/lcv-action-fund-announces-first-round-of-incumbent-house-endorsements/|website=www.lcv.org}}</ref>
*[[League of Conservation Voters]]<ref name=LCV>{{Cite web|date=February 10, 2022|title=LCV Action Fund Announces First Round of Incumbent House Endorsements|url=https://www.lcv.org/article/lcv-action-fund-announces-first-round-of-incumbent-house-endorsements/|website=www.lcv.org}}</ref>
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*[[NARAL Pro-Choice America]]<ref name="Hill-11-16">{{Cite web|last=Manchester|first=Julia|date=November 16, 2021|title=Abortion rights group endorsing 12 House Democrats|url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/581715-abortion-rights-group-endorsing-12-house-democrats|access-date=November 16, 2021|website=[[The Hill (newspaper)|The Hill]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[NARAL Pro-Choice America]]<ref name="Hill-11-16">{{Cite web|last=Manchester|first=Julia|date=November 16, 2021|title=Abortion rights group endorsing 12 House Democrats|url=https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/581715-abortion-rights-group-endorsing-12-house-democrats|access-date=November 16, 2021|website=[[The Hill (newspaper)|The Hill]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[Planned Parenthood#Political advocacy|Planned Parenthood Action Fund]]<ref name=PP2022>{{Cite web|title= Planned Parenthood Action Fund Endorsed Candidates |url=https://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/2022-endorsements|access-date=December 22, 2021|website=www.plannedparenthoodaction.org|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[Planned Parenthood#Political advocacy|Planned Parenthood Action Fund]]<ref name=PP2022>{{Cite web|title= Planned Parenthood Action Fund Endorsed Candidates |url=https://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/2022-endorsements|access-date=December 22, 2021|website=www.plannedparenthoodaction.org|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[Population Connection#Activism|Population Connection Action Fund]]<ref name=PCAF>{{Cite web|url=https://www.populationconnectionaction.org/vote/endorsements/|title=2022 House & Senate Endorsements|website=Population Connection Action Fund}}</ref>
*[[Population Connection#Activism|Population Connection Action Fund]]<ref name=PCAF>{{Cite web|url=https://www.populationconnectionaction.org/vote/endorsements/|title=2022 House & Senate Endorsements|website=Population Connection Action Fund|access-date=April 21, 2022|archive-date=July 2, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220702021604/https://www.populationconnectionaction.org/vote/endorsements/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
*[[Pro-Israel America]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Kassel|first=Matthew|date=November 29, 2021|title=Pro-Israel America announces new slate of House endorsements|url=https://jewishinsider.com/2021/11/pro-israel-america-announces-new-slate-of-house-endorsements/|website=www.jewishinsider.com|publisher=Jewish Insider|access-date=November 29, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Pro-Israel America]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Kassel|first=Matthew|date=November 29, 2021|title=Pro-Israel America announces new slate of House endorsements|url=https://jewishinsider.com/2021/11/pro-israel-america-announces-new-slate-of-house-endorsements/|website=www.jewishinsider.com|publisher=Jewish Insider|access-date=November 29, 2021}}</ref>
* [[Sierra Club]]<ref name=Sierra>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sierraclubindependentaction.org/endorsements|title=Sierra Club Voter Guide: Endorsements|date=March 19, 2021|website=Sierra Club #ClimateVoter Guide}}</ref>
* [[Sierra Club]]<ref name=Sierra>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sierraclubindependentaction.org/endorsements|title=Sierra Club Voter Guide: Endorsements|date=March 19, 2021|website=Sierra Club #ClimateVoter Guide}}</ref>
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====Results====
====Results====
{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results<ref name="primaryresults">{{cite web |title=2022 State Primary Election Results |url=https://www.sos.nh.gov/elections/elections/election-results/2022-state-primary-election-results |website=New Hampshire Department of State}}</ref>
{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results<ref name="primaryresults">{{cite web |title=2022 State Primary Election Results |url=https://www.sos.nh.gov/elections/elections/election-results/2022-state-primary-election-results |website=New Hampshire Department of State}}</ref>
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Chris Pappas (politician)|Chris Pappas]] (incumbent)|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=41,990|percentage=100.0}}
}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Chris Pappas (American politician)|Chris Pappas]] (incumbent)|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=41,990|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=41,990|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=41,990|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box end}}
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====Candidates====
====Candidates====

=====Nominee=====
=====Nominee=====
*[[Karoline Leavitt]], former [[Office of the Press Secretary|U.S. Office of the Press Secretary]] staffer<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tampafp.com/23-year-old-republican-karoline-leavitt-launches-bid-to-flip-new-hampshire-house-seat/|title = 23-Year-Old Republican Karoline Leavitt Launches Bid to Flip New Hampshire House Seat|date = July 20, 2021|author=Trunsky, Andrew|work=The Free Press}}</ref>
*Karoline Leavitt, former [[Office of the Press Secretary|U.S. Office of the Press Secretary]] staffer<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tampafp.com/23-year-old-republican-karoline-leavitt-launches-bid-to-flip-new-hampshire-house-seat/|title = 23-Year-Old Republican Karoline Leavitt Launches Bid to Flip New Hampshire House Seat|date = July 20, 2021|author=Trunsky, Andrew|work=The Free Press}}</ref>


=====Eliminated in primary=====
=====Eliminated in primary=====
*Tom Alciere, former [[New Hampshire House of Representatives|state representative]] and perennial candidate<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=2022 Republican Cumulative Filings |url=https://www.sos.nh.gov/2022-republican-cumulative-filings |access-date=2022-07-10 |website=New Hampshire Secretary of State |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Tom Alciere]], former [[New Hampshire House of Representatives|state representative]] and perennial candidate<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=2022 Republican Cumulative Filings |url=https://www.sos.nh.gov/2022-republican-cumulative-filings |access-date=2022-07-10 |website=New Hampshire Secretary of State |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Tim Baxter]], [[New Hampshire House of Representatives|state representative]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wmur.com/article/new-hampshire-s-1st-district-could-see-another-crowded-primary/36733681|title = New Hampshire's 1st District could see another crowded primary|date = June 15, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Tim Baxter]], [[New Hampshire House of Representatives|state representative]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wmur.com/article/new-hampshire-s-1st-district-could-see-another-crowded-primary/36733681|title = New Hampshire's 1st District could see another crowded primary|date = June 15, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Gail Huff | Gail Huff Brown]], news correspondent and wife of former [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] from [[Massachusetts]] [[Scott Brown (politician)|Scott Brown]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Steinhauser |first1=Paul |title=Gail Huff Brown, wife of Trump ambassador Scott Brown, launches bid in key congressional battleground |date=October 5, 2021 |url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gail-huff-brown-new-hampshire-house-bid-congressional-battleground |publisher=Fox News |access-date=5 October 2021}}</ref>
*[[Gail Huff | Gail Huff Brown]], news correspondent and wife of former [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] from [[Massachusetts]] [[Scott Brown (politician)|Scott Brown]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Steinhauser |first1=Paul |title=Gail Huff Brown, wife of Trump ambassador Scott Brown, launches bid in key congressional battleground |date=October 5, 2021 |url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gail-huff-brown-new-hampshire-house-bid-congressional-battleground |publisher=Fox News |access-date=October 5, 2021}}</ref>
*Mark Kilbane, businessman
*Mark Kilbane, businessman
*Mary Maxwell<ref name=":0"/>
*Mary Maxwell<ref name=":0"/>
*[[Matt Mowers]], former chair of the [[New Hampshire Republican Party]] and nominee for this district in [[2020 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire#District 1|2020]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Rogers |first1=Josh |title=Matt Mowers To Run For Congress Again After 5 Point Loss In 2020 |url=https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2021-08-30/matt-mowers-congress-five-point-loss |website=www.nhpr.com |date=August 30, 2021 |access-date=31 August 2021}}</ref>
*[[Matt Mowers]], former chair of the [[New Hampshire Republican Party]] and nominee for this district in [[2020 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire#District 1|2020]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Rogers |first1=Josh |title=Matt Mowers To Run For Congress Again After 5 Point Loss In 2020 |url=https://www.nhpr.org/nh-news/2021-08-30/matt-mowers-congress-five-point-loss |website=www.nhpr.com |date=August 30, 2021 |access-date=August 31, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Russell Prescott]], former [[Executive Council of New Hampshire|Executive Council]]lor<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Former state Sen. Prescott officially enters 1st District race |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/russell-prescott-1st-district-race/40120137|website=www.wmur.com|date=May 26, 2022|access-date=June 13, 2022}}</ref>
*[[Russell Prescott]], former [[Executive Council of New Hampshire|Executive Council]]lor<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Former state Sen. Prescott officially enters 1st District race |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/russell-prescott-1st-district-race/40120137|website=www.wmur.com|date=May 26, 2022|access-date=June 13, 2022}}</ref>
*Kevin Rondeau<ref name=":0"/>
*Kevin Rondeau<ref name=":0"/>
*Gilead Towne, sales associate<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Trump supporter Gilead Towne of Salme running for 1st District US House seat |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-trump-supporter-gilead-towne-of-salem-running-for-1st-district-us-house-seat/36746204 |website=www.wmur.com |date=June 17, 2021 |access-date=21 August 2021}}</ref>
*Gilead Towne, sales associate<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Trump supporter Gilead Towne of Salme running for 1st District US House seat |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-trump-supporter-gilead-towne-of-salem-running-for-1st-district-us-house-seat/36746204 |website=www.wmur.com |date=June 17, 2021 |access-date=August 21, 2021}}</ref>


=====Withdrawn=====
=====Withdrawn=====
*Julian Acciard, security specialist and [[Iraq War]] veteran ''(Running for Governor)''<ref name=fec>{{cite web |url=https://www.fec.gov/data/elections/house/NH/01/2022/ |work=FEC |accessdate=March 13, 2021 |title=New Hampshire - House District 01 |date=January 31, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://nhjournal.com/acciard-leaves-nh-01-race-to-challenge-sununu-in-primary/|work=NH Journal|title=Acciard Leaves NH-01 Race to Challenge Sununu in Primary|date=May 5, 2022 |accessdate=May 21, 2022|author=Graham, Michael}}</ref>
*Julian Acciard, security specialist and [[Iraq War]] veteran ''(running for governor)''<ref name=fec>{{cite web |url=https://www.fec.gov/data/elections/house/NH/01/2022/ |work=FEC |accessdate=March 13, 2021 |title=New Hampshire - House District 01 |date=January 31, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://nhjournal.com/acciard-leaves-nh-01-race-to-challenge-sununu-in-primary/|work=NH Journal|title=Acciard Leaves NH-01 Race to Challenge Sununu in Primary|date=May 5, 2022 |accessdate=May 21, 2022|author=Graham, Michael}}</ref>


====Endorsements====
====Endorsements====
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;U.S. Senate
;U.S. senators
*[[Rand Paul]], U.S. Senator from Kentucky (2011–present)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wmur.com/article/rand-paul-endorses-tim-baxter-21422/39078720#|title = Sen. Rand Paul endorses Tim Baxter in 1st District race|date = February 14, 2022|author=Sexton, Adam|website=wmur.com}}</ref>
*[[Rand Paul]], U.S. Senator from Kentucky (2011–present)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wmur.com/article/rand-paul-endorses-tim-baxter-21422/39078720#|title = Sen. Rand Paul endorses Tim Baxter in 1st District race|date = February 14, 2022|author=Sexton, Adam|website=wmur.com}}</ref>
;U.S. Representatives
;U.S. representatives
*[[Thomas Massie]], U.S. Representative from [[Kentucky's 4th congressional district]] (2012–present)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Republican Tim Baxter garners endorsement from pro-liberty congressman in NH-01 race |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/baxter-garners-endorsement-massie-new-hampshire/38965808# |access-date=3 February 2022 |work=WMUR |agency=ABC |date=2 February 2022}}</ref>
*[[Thomas Massie]], U.S. Representative from [[Kentucky's 4th congressional district]] (2012–present)<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Republican Tim Baxter garners endorsement from pro-liberty congressman in NH-01 race |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/baxter-garners-endorsement-massie-new-hampshire/38965808# |access-date=February 3, 2022 |work=WMUR |agency=ABC |date=February 2, 2022}}</ref>
*[[Dana Rohrabacher]], former U.S. Representative from [[California's 48th congressional district]] (1989–2019)<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Former US Rep. Dana Rohrabacher endorses Baxter in NH01 |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/former-us-rep-dana-rohrabacher-endorses-baxter-in-nh01/38642788 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=19 March 2022 |date=3 January 2022}}</ref>
*[[Dana Rohrabacher]], former U.S. Representative from [[California's 48th congressional district]] (1989–2019)<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Former US Rep. Dana Rohrabacher endorses Baxter in NH01 |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/former-us-rep-dana-rohrabacher-endorses-baxter-in-nh01/38642788 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=March 19, 2022 |date=January 3, 2022}}</ref>
;State representatives
;State representatives
*[[Max Abramson]], state representative<ref name=baxter2>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=NH Primary Source: Baxter receives 15 endorsements for his US House bid |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/baxter-receives-15-endorsements-for-his-us-house-bid/38217367 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=November 22, 2021 |date=November 11, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Keith Ammon]], state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*[[Keith Ammon]], state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*[[Max Abramson]], state representative<ref name=baxter2>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=NH Primary Source: Baxter receives 15 endorsements for his US House bid |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/baxter-receives-15-endorsements-for-his-us-house-bid/38217367 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=22 November 2021 |date=11 November 2021}}</ref>
*Glenn Bailey, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Glenn Bailey, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*[[Melissa Blasek]], state representative for [[Merrimack, New Hampshire|Merrimack]]<ref name=Baxter>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Congressional candidate endorsed by 32 NH House members |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-congressional-candidate-baxter-endorsed-by-32-nh-house-colleagues/37458460 |website=www.wmur.com |date=September 2, 2021 |access-date=28 September 2021}}</ref>
*[[Melissa Blasek]], state representative for [[Merrimack, New Hampshire|Merrimack]]<ref name=Baxter>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Congressional candidate endorsed by 32 NH House members |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-congressional-candidate-baxter-endorsed-by-32-nh-house-colleagues/37458460 |website=www.wmur.com |date=September 2, 2021 |access-date=September 28, 2021}}</ref>
*Lex Berezhny, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Lex Berezhny, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Alan Bershtein, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Alan Bershtein, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
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*Juliet Harvey-Bolia, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Juliet Harvey-Bolia, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*James Horgan, state representative for [[Farmington, New Hampshire|Farmington]]<ref name=baxter2/>
*James Horgan, state representative for [[Farmington, New Hampshire|Farmington]]<ref name=baxter2/>
*[[Aboul Khan]], state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Dawn Johnson, state representative for [[Laconia, New Hampshire|Laconia]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Dawn Johnson, state representative for [[Laconia, New Hampshire|Laconia]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Diane Kelley, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Diane Kelley, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Mark McLean, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*[[Aboul Khan]], state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Hershel Nunez, state representative for [[Pelham, New Hampshire|Pelham]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Matthew Santonastaso, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Jonathan Smith, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Julius Soti, state representative for [[Windham, New Hampshire|Windham]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Michael Sylvia, state representative for [[Belmont, New Hampshire|Belmont]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Erica Layon, state representative for [[Derry, New Hampshire|Derry]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Erica Layon, state representative for [[Derry, New Hampshire|Derry]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Alicia Lekas, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Alicia Lekas, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
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*John Lewicke, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*John Lewicke, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*David Love, state representative for [[Derry, New Hampshire|Derry]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*David Love, state representative for [[Derry, New Hampshire|Derry]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Mark McLean, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Hershel Nunez, state representative for [[Pelham, New Hampshire|Pelham]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Diane Pauer, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Diane Pauer, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Lisa C.M. Post, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Lisa C.M. Post, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*[[Andrew Prout]], state representative for [[Pelham, New Hampshire|Pelham]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*[[Andrew Prout]], state representative for [[Pelham, New Hampshire|Pelham]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Matthew Santonastaso, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Matthew Simon, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Matthew Simon, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Jonathan Smith, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Julius Soti, state representative for [[Windham, New Hampshire|Windham]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Michael Sylvia, state representative for [[Belmont, New Hampshire|Belmont]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Mark Warden, state representative for [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Mark Warden, state representative for [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]]<ref name=Baxter/>
*Nick White, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
*Nick White, state representative<ref name=Baxter/>
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|title= Gail Huff Brown
|title= Gail Huff Brown
|list=
|list=
;Executive Branch officials
;Executive branch officials
*[[Linda McMahon]], former [[Administrator of the Small Business Administration]] (2017–2019) and co-founder of [[WWE]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=DiStaso|first=John|date=November 29, 2021|title=NH Primary Source: Former Trump administration SBA chief McMahon endorses Huff Brown for US House|url=https://www.wmur.com/article/former-trump-administration-sba-chief-mcmahon-endorses-huff-brown-for-us-house/38370258#|access-date=November 29, 2021|website=www.wmur.com|publisher=[[WMUR-TV]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[John Bolton]], [[National Security Advisor (United States)|United States National Security Advisor]] (2018–2019), [[United States Ambassador to the United Nations]] (2005–2006)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Curto |first=Christian |date=2022-06-30 |title=Ambassador John Bolton Endorses Gail Huff Brown Key House Race |url=https://www.boltonpac.com/2022/06/ambassador-john-bolton-endorses-gail-huff-brown-key-house-race/ |access-date=2023-09-07 |website=John Bolton PAC {{!}} BoltonPAC.com |language=en}}</ref>
*[[K.T. McFarland]], former [[Deputy National Security Advisor]] (2017)<ref>{{cite web | title = It's Huff Brown's Turn for a Trump Administration Endorsement | date = October 13, 2021 | url = https://seacoastcurrent.com/its-huff-browns-turn-for-a-trump-administration-endorsement/|author=Alexander, Dan|work=Seacoast Current}}</ref>
*[[K.T. McFarland]], former [[Deputy National Security Advisor]] (2017)<ref>{{cite web | title = It's Huff Brown's Turn for a Trump Administration Endorsement | date = October 13, 2021 | url = https://seacoastcurrent.com/its-huff-browns-turn-for-a-trump-administration-endorsement/|author=Alexander, Dan|work=Seacoast Current}}</ref>
*[[Robert C. O'Brien]], former [[United States national security advisor]] (2019–2021)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Huff Brown endorsed by former top Trump administration official for NH 1st Congressional Seat |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/huff-brown-endorsed-former-trump-national-security-advisor-new-hampshire/38874950 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=19 March 2022 |date=24 January 2022}}</ref>
*[[Linda McMahon]], former [[Administrator of the Small Business Administration]] (2017–2019) and co-founder of [[WWE]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=DiStaso|first=John|date=November 29, 2021|title=NH Primary Source: Former Trump administration SBA chief McMahon endorses Huff Brown for US House|url=https://www.wmur.com/article/former-trump-administration-sba-chief-mcmahon-endorses-huff-brown-for-us-house/38370258#|access-date=November 29, 2021|website=www.wmur.com|publisher=[[WMUR-TV]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[Robert C. O'Brien]], former [[United States national security advisor]] (2019–2021)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Huff Brown endorsed by former top Trump administration official for NH 1st Congressional Seat |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/huff-brown-endorsed-former-trump-national-security-advisor-new-hampshire/38874950 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=March 19, 2022 |date=January 24, 2022}}</ref>
;U.S. Representatives
;U.S. representatives
*[[Newt Gingrich]], former U.S. Representative from {{ushr|GA|6}} (1979–1999) and former [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]] (1995–1999)<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Newt Gingrich endorses Gail Huff Brown's candidacy for US House |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-newt-gingrich-endorses-gail-huff-browns-candidacy-for-us-house/38217379 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=4 December 2021 |date=11 November 2021}}</ref>
*[[Newt Gingrich]], former U.S. Representative from {{ushr|GA|6}} (1979–1999) and former [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]] (1995–1999)<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Newt Gingrich endorses Gail Huff Brown's candidacy for US House |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-newt-gingrich-endorses-gail-huff-browns-candidacy-for-us-house/38217379 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=December 4, 2021 |date=November 11, 2021}}</ref>
;Individuals
;Individuals
*[[Sean Hannity]], [[Fox News]] talk show host and conservative political commentator<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kashinsky |first1=Lisa |title=How Mass. abortion funding stacks up |url=https://www.politico.com/massachusettsplaybook |website=www.politico.com |publisher=[[Politico]] |access-date=11 May 2022}}</ref>
*[[Sean Hannity]], [[Fox News]] talk show host and conservative political commentator<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kashinsky |first1=Lisa |title=How Mass. abortion funding stacks up |url=https://www.politico.com/massachusettsplaybook |website=www.politico.com |publisher=[[Politico]] |access-date=May 11, 2022}}</ref>
;Organizations
;Organizations
*[[National Border Patrol Council]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Huff Brown endorsed by National Border Patrol Council |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/huff-brown-endorsed-by-national-border-patrol-council/39577615 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=9 April 2022 |date=30 March 2022}}</ref>
*[[National Border Patrol Council]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Huff Brown endorsed by National Border Patrol Council |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/huff-brown-endorsed-by-national-border-patrol-council/39577615 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=April 9, 2022 |date=March 30, 2022}}</ref>
;Newspapers
;Newspapers
*''[[New Hampshire Union Leader]]''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.unionleader.com/opinion/editorials/1st-district-race-gail-huff-brown-impresses/article_e3826704-a6d3-50bf-92b9-1ecbdb7a58a5.html | title=1st District race: Gail Huff Brown impresses }}</ref>
*''[[New Hampshire Union Leader]]''<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.unionleader.com/opinion/editorials/1st-district-race-gail-huff-brown-impresses/article_e3826704-a6d3-50bf-92b9-1ecbdb7a58a5.html | title=1st District race: Gail Huff Brown impresses | date=September 4, 2022 }}</ref>
}}
}}
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{{Endorsements box
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;U.S. Senators
;U.S. senators
*[[Ted Cruz]], U.S. Senator from Texas (2013–present)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Alexander |first1=Dan |title=Ted Cruz Backs Karoline Leavitt in NH GOP Congressional Primary |url=https://seacoastcurrent.com/ted-cruz-endorses-karoline-leavitt-in-nh-gop-congressional-primary/ |access-date=4 December 2021 |date=6 October 2021}}</ref>
*[[Ted Cruz]], U.S. Senator from Texas (2013–present)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Alexander |first1=Dan |title=Ted Cruz Backs Karoline Leavitt in NH GOP Congressional Primary |url=https://seacoastcurrent.com/ted-cruz-endorses-karoline-leavitt-in-nh-gop-congressional-primary/ |access-date=December 4, 2021 |date=October 6, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Mike Lee]], U.S. Senator from Utah (2011–present)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=New Hampshire 1st Congressional District candidate Karoline Leavitt endorsed by Sen. Mike Lee|url=https://www.wmur.com/amp/article/new-hampshire-1st-congressional-district-leavitt-endorse-sen-lee-82222/40951114 |access-date=24 August 2022 |date=21 August 2022}}</ref>
*[[Mike Lee]], U.S. Senator from Utah (2011–present)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=New Hampshire 1st Congressional District candidate Karoline Leavitt endorsed by Sen. Mike Lee|url=https://www.wmur.com/amp/article/new-hampshire-1st-congressional-district-leavitt-endorse-sen-lee-82222/40951114 |access-date=August 24, 2022 |date=August 21, 2022}}</ref>
;Statewide officials
;Statewide officials
*[[Chris Sununu]], [[Governor of New Hampshire]] (2017–) ''(post primary)''<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Sununu endorses Leavitt in New Hampshire 1st Congressional District race |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/sununu-endorses-leavitt-new-hampshire-cd1-92722/41415031 |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=18 October 2022 |date=28 September 2022}}</ref>
*[[Chris Sununu]], [[Governor of New Hampshire]] (2017–) ''(post primary)''<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Sununu endorses Leavitt in New Hampshire 1st Congressional District race |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/sununu-endorses-leavitt-new-hampshire-cd1-92722/41415031 |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=October 18, 2022 |date=September 28, 2022}}</ref>
;U.S. Representatives
;U.S. representatives
*[[Elise Stefanik]], U.S. Representative from {{ushr|NY|21}} (2015–present)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Singman |first1=Brooke |title=Stefanik rolls out first round of 2022 endorsements to Republican women, says they will be 'majority makers' |url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/stefanik-2022-endorsements-republican-women-first-round |website=www.foxnews.com |date=November 10, 2021 |publisher=[[Fox News]] |access-date=10 November 2021}}</ref>
*[[Madison Cawthorn]], U.S. Representative from {{ushr|NC|11}} (2021–2023)<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Young conservative Cawthorn endorses Leavitt in NH-01 GOP primary |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/conservative-us-rep-cawthorn-endorses-leavitt-in-nh-01-gop-primary/37927626 |website=www.wmur.com |date=October 11, 2021 |access-date=October 21, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Madison Cawthorn]], U.S. Representative from {{ushr|NC|11}} (2021–present)<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Young conservative Cawthorn endorses Leavitt in NH-01 GOP primary |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/conservative-us-rep-cawthorn-endorses-leavitt-in-nh-01-gop-primary/37927626 |website=www.wmur.com |date=October 11, 2021 |access-date=21 October 2021}}</ref>
*[[Jim Jordan]], U.S. Representative from {{ushr|OH|4}} (2007–present)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=New Hampshire 1st Congressional District candidate Karoline Leavitt endorsed by Ohio's Rep. Jim Jordan|url=https://www.wmur.com/article/new-hampshire-karoline-leavitt-endorsed-rep-jim-jordan-9122/41060411 |access-date=September 2, 2022 |date=September 2, 2022}}</ref>
*[[Jim Jordan (American politician)|Jim Jordan]], U.S. Representative from {{ushr|OH|4}} (2007–present)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=New Hampshire 1st Congressional District candidate Karoline Leavitt endorsed by Ohio's Rep. Jim Jordan|url=https://www.wmur.com/article/new-hampshire-karoline-leavitt-endorsed-rep-jim-jordan-9122/41060411 |access-date=2 September 2022 |date=2 September 2022}}</ref>
*[[Elise Stefanik]], U.S. Representative from {{ushr|NY|21}} (2015–present)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Singman |first1=Brooke |title=Stefanik rolls out first round of 2022 endorsements to Republican women, says they will be 'majority makers' |url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/stefanik-2022-endorsements-republican-women-first-round |website=www.foxnews.com |date=November 10, 2021 |publisher=[[Fox News]] |access-date=November 10, 2021}}</ref>

;State legislators
;State legislators
*[[Al Baldasaro]], state representative for [[Londonderry, New Hampshire|Londonderry]]<ref name=Leavitt>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Karoline Keavitt unveils women's coalition of 130 supporters of her US House bid |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-karoline-leavitt-unveils-womens-coalition-of-130-supporters-of-her-us-house-bid/37333761 |website=www.wmur.com |date=August 18, 2021 |access-date=29 September 2021}}</ref><ref name=KL>{{cite web |last1=Hale |first1=Ed |title=Karoline For Congress (R) Building Steam with 24 Endorsements |url=https://www.nhrifleman.com/karoline-for-congress-r-building-steam-with-24-endorsements/ |website=www.nhrifleman.com |date=August 16, 2021 |publisher=New Hampshire Rifleman Magazine |access-date=29 September 2021}}</ref>
*[[Al Baldasaro]], state representative for [[Londonderry, New Hampshire|Londonderry]]<ref name=Leavitt>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Karoline Keavitt unveils women's coalition of 130 supporters of her US House bid |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-karoline-leavitt-unveils-womens-coalition-of-130-supporters-of-her-us-house-bid/37333761 |website=www.wmur.com |date=August 18, 2021 |access-date=September 29, 2021}}</ref><ref name=KL>{{cite web |last1=Hale |first1=Ed |title=Karoline For Congress (R) Building Steam with 24 Endorsements |url=https://www.nhrifleman.com/karoline-for-congress-r-building-steam-with-24-endorsements/ |website=www.nhrifleman.com |date=August 16, 2021 |publisher=New Hampshire Rifleman Magazine |access-date=September 29, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Harry Bean]], state representative<ref name=KL5>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=NH Primary Source: Five state reps among 31 GOP activists endorsing Leavitt for US House |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-five-state-reps-among-31-gop-activists-endorsing-leavitt-for-us-house/38019492 |website=www.wmur.com |date=October 21, 2021 |access-date=21 October 2021}}</ref>
*[[Harry Bean]], state representative<ref name=KL5>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=NH Primary Source: Five state reps among 31 GOP activists endorsing Leavitt for US House |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-five-state-reps-among-31-gop-activists-endorsing-leavitt-for-us-house/38019492 |website=www.wmur.com |date=October 21, 2021 |access-date=October 21, 2021}}</ref>
*Ralph Boehm, state representative for [[Litchfield, New Hampshire|Litchfield]]<ref name=Leavitt/><ref name=KL/>
*Ralph Boehm, state representative for [[Litchfield, New Hampshire|Litchfield]]<ref name=Leavitt/><ref name=KL/>
*Debra DeSimone, state representative<ref name=Leavitt/><ref name=KL/>
*Debra DeSimone, state representative<ref name=Leavitt/><ref name=KL/>
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*John Janigian, state representative for [[Salem, New Hampshire|Salem]]<ref name=Leavitt/><ref name=KL/>
*John Janigian, state representative for [[Salem, New Hampshire|Salem]]<ref name=Leavitt/><ref name=KL/>
*[[Thomas Kaczynski Jr.]], state representative for [[Rochester, New Hampshire|Rochester]]<ref name=Leavitt/><ref name=KL/>
*[[Thomas Kaczynski Jr.]], state representative for [[Rochester, New Hampshire|Rochester]]<ref name=Leavitt/><ref name=KL/>
*James Kofalt, state representative<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=603 Alliance director Rep. Kofalt endorses Leavitt in NH01 |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/603-alliance-director-rep-kofalt-endorses-leavitt-in-nh01/38433137 |website=www.wmur.com |date=December 6, 2021 |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=7 December 2021}}</ref>
*James Kofalt, state representative<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=603 Alliance director Rep. Kofalt endorses Leavitt in NH01 |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/603-alliance-director-rep-kofalt-endorses-leavitt-in-nh01/38433137 |website=www.wmur.com |date=December 6, 2021 |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=December 7, 2021}}</ref>
*David Lundgren, state representative for [[Londonderry, New Hampshire|Londonderry]]<ref name=KL5/>
*David Lundgren, state representative for [[Londonderry, New Hampshire|Londonderry]]<ref name=KL5/>
*Tom Ploszaj, state representative<ref name=KL5/>
*Tom Ploszaj, state representative<ref name=KL5/>
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|list=
;Federal officials
;Federal officials
*[[Nikki Haley]], former [[United States ambassador to the United Nations]] (2017–2018) and former [[Governor of South Carolina]] (2011–2017)<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Former Ambassador Nikki Haley endorses Matt Mowers for NH's 1st Congressional District seat |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nikki-haley-endorses-matt-mowers-for-nhs-1st-congressional-district-seat/37913703# |website=www.wmur.com |date=October 12, 2021 |access-date=12 October 2021}}</ref>
*[[Nikki Haley]], former [[United States ambassador to the United Nations]] (2017–2018) and former [[governor of South Carolina]] (2011–2017)<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Former Ambassador Nikki Haley endorses Matt Mowers for NH's 1st Congressional District seat |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nikki-haley-endorses-matt-mowers-for-nhs-1st-congressional-district-seat/37913703# |website=www.wmur.com |date=October 12, 2021 |access-date=October 12, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Mike Pompeo]], former [[United States Secretary of State]] (2018–2021), former [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]] (2017–2018) and former U.S. Representative from {{ushr|KS|4}} (2011–2017)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.wmur.com/article/mowers-endorsement-former-secretary-state-pompeo-new-hampshire-71722/40635516 | title=Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo endorses Matt Mowers in NH-01 primary | date=July 18, 2022 }}</ref>
*[[Mike Pompeo]], former [[United States Secretary of State]] (2018–2021), former [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]] (2017–2018) and former U.S. Representative from {{ushr|KS|4}} (2011–2017)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.wmur.com/article/mowers-endorsement-former-secretary-state-pompeo-new-hampshire-71722/40635516 | title=Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo endorses Matt Mowers in NH-01 primary | date=July 18, 2022 }}</ref>
;U.S. Representatives
;U.S. representatives
*[[Ashley Hinson]], U.S. Representative from {{ushr|IA|1}} (2021–present)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Matt Mowers adding endorsement from Iowa congresswoman |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/matt-mowers-adds-endorsement-gop-freshman-congress-new-hampshire-2-14-22/39085561 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=19 March 2022 |date=15 February 2022}}</ref>
*[[Ashley Hinson]], U.S. Representative from {{ushr|IA|1}} (2021–present)<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Matt Mowers adding endorsement from Iowa congresswoman |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/matt-mowers-adds-endorsement-gop-freshman-congress-new-hampshire-2-14-22/39085561 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=March 19, 2022 |date=February 15, 2022}}</ref>
*[[Kevin McCarthy]], [[Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives#Minority Leader|Minority Leader]] (2019–present), [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representative]] from {{ushr|CA|23}} (2013–present) and {{ushr|CA|22|22nd district}} (2007–2013)<ref name=kmss>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Matt Mowers endorsed by Kevin McCarthy, Steve Scalise |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/kevin-mccarthy-house-gop-matt-mowers-endorsement/40204163 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=13 June 2022 |date=6 June 2022}}</ref>
*[[Kevin McCarthy]], [[Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives#Minority Leader|Minority Leader]] (2019–present), [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representative]] from {{ushr|CA|23}} (2013–present) and {{ushr|CA|22|22nd district}} (2007–2013)<ref name=kmss>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Matt Mowers endorsed by Kevin McCarthy, Steve Scalise |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/kevin-mccarthy-house-gop-matt-mowers-endorsement/40204163 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=June 13, 2022 |date=June 6, 2022}}</ref>
*[[Steve Scalise]], [[Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives#Whips|Minority Whip]] (2019–present), U.S. Representative from {{ushr|LA|1}} (2008–present)<ref name=kmss/>
*[[Steve Scalise]], [[Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives#Whips|Minority Whip]] (2019–present), U.S. Representative from {{ushr|LA|1}} (2008–present)<ref name=kmss/>
;Governors
;Governors
*[[Craig Benson]], former [[Governor of New Hampshire]] (2003–2005)<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Former Gov. Benson endorses Mowers in GOP congressional primary |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-former-gov-benson-endorses-mowers-in-gop-congressional-primary/37671141# |website=www.wmur.com |date=September 21, 2021 |access-date=28 September 2021}}</ref>
*[[Craig Benson]], former [[governor of New Hampshire]] (2003–2005)<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Former Gov. Benson endorses Mowers in GOP congressional primary |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-former-gov-benson-endorses-mowers-in-gop-congressional-primary/37671141# |website=www.wmur.com |date=September 21, 2021 |access-date=September 28, 2021}}</ref>
;State legislators
;State legislators
*[[Kimberly Rice]], Speaker Pro Tempore of the [[New Hampshire House of Representatives]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=NH Primary Source: NH House Speaker Pro Tempore Rice endorses Mowers for Congress |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-nh-house-speaker-pro-tempore-rice-endorses-mowers-for-congress/37699969 |website=www.wmur.com |date=September 23, 2021 |access-date=28 September 2021}}</ref>
*[[Kimberly Rice]], Speaker Pro Tempore of the [[New Hampshire House of Representatives]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=NH Primary Source: NH House Speaker Pro Tempore Rice endorses Mowers for Congress |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-nh-house-speaker-pro-tempore-rice-endorses-mowers-for-congress/37699969 |website=www.wmur.com |date=September 23, 2021 |access-date=September 28, 2021}}</ref>
;State senators
;State senators
*[[Regina Birdsell]], state senator from the [[New Hampshire's 19th State Senate District|19th district]]<ref name=Mowers>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Four NH state senators back Mowers in 1st Congressional District |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-four-nh-state-senators-endorse-mowers-in-1st-congressional-district/37593740# |website=www.wmur.com |date=September 14, 2021 |access-date=14 September 2021}}</ref>
*[[Regina Birdsell]], state senator from the [[New Hampshire's 19th State Senate District|19th district]]<ref name=Mowers>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Four NH state senators back Mowers in 1st Congressional District |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-four-nh-state-senators-endorse-mowers-in-1st-congressional-district/37593740# |website=www.wmur.com |date=September 14, 2021 |access-date=September 14, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Harold F. French|Harold French]], state senator from the [[New Hampshire's 7th State Senate District|7th district]]<ref name=Mowers/>
*[[Harold F. French|Harold French]], state senator from the [[New Hampshire's 7th State Senate District|7th district]]<ref name=Mowers/>
*[[Bill Gannon (New Hampshire politician)| Bill Gannon]], state senator from the [[New Hampshire's 23rd State Senate District|23rd district]]<ref name=Mowers/>
*[[Bill Gannon (New Hampshire politician)| Bill Gannon]], state senator from the [[New Hampshire's 23rd State Senate District|23rd district]]<ref name=Mowers/>
*[[John Reagan (New Hampshire politician)| John Reagan]], state senator from the [[New Hampshire's 17th State Senate District|17th district]]<ref name=Mowers/>
*[[John Reagan (New Hampshire politician)| John Reagan]], state senator from the [[New Hampshire's 17th State Senate District|17th district]]<ref name=Mowers/>
;Organizations
;Organizations
*[[Citizens United (organization)|Citizens United]]<ref name=CU>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Citizens United PAC, Bossie endorse Mowers for 1st District seat |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-citizens-united-pac-bossie-again-endorse-mowers-for-1st-district-us-house-seat/37763659# |website=www.wmur.com |date=September 28, 2021 |access-date=28 September 2021}}</ref>
*[[Citizens United (organization)|Citizens United]]<ref name=CU>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Citizens United PAC, Bossie endorse Mowers for 1st District seat |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-citizens-united-pac-bossie-again-endorse-mowers-for-1st-district-us-house-seat/37763659# |website=www.wmur.com |date=September 28, 2021 |access-date=September 28, 2021}}</ref>
;Individuals
;Individuals
*[[David Bossie]], president of Citizens United<ref name=CU/>
*[[David Bossie]], president of Citizens United<ref name=CU/>
}}
}}


====Debate====
====Forums and debates====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ 2022 New Hampshire's 1st congressional district republican primary debate
|+ 2022 New Hampshire's 1st congressional district republican primary candidate forum & debate
|-
|-
! scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}}
! scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}}
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|-
|-
!1
!1
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Aug. 4, 2022
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | New Hampshire Journal
| style="white-space:nowrap;" |
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZq8gVSenlU YouTube]
| {{No|'''N'''}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''}}
| {{No|'''N'''}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''}}
| {{No|'''N'''}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''}}
| {{No|'''N'''}}
| {{No|'''N'''}}
|-
!2
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Sep. 6, 2022
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Sep. 6, 2022
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | [[New Hampshire Institute of Politics|New Hampshire Institute]]<br/>[[New Hampshire Institute of Politics|of Politics]]<br/>[[WMUR-TV|WMUR]]
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | [[New Hampshire Institute of Politics|New Hampshire Institute]]<br/>[[New Hampshire Institute of Politics|of Politics]]<br/>[[WMUR-TV|WMUR]]
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| {{No|'''N'''}}
| {{No|'''N'''}}
|}
|}



====Polling====
====Polling====
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=== General election ===
=== General election ===

==== Debate ====
==== Debate ====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
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! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"|
! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"|
|-
|-
! scope="col" | [[Chris Pappas (politician)|Chris Pappas]]
! scope="col" | [[Chris Pappas (American politician)|Chris Pappas]]
! scope="col" | Karoline Leavitt
! scope="col" | Karoline Leavitt
|-
|-
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|November 1, 2022
|November 1, 2022
|-
|-
| align="left" |[[The Economist]]<ref name="The Economist">{{cite web |title=The Economist's 2022 House Election forecast |url=https://www.economist.com/interactive/us-midterms-2022/forecast/house |website=The Economist |access-date=September 28, 2022}}</ref>
| align="left" |[[The Economist]]<ref name="The Economist">{{cite news |title=The Economist's 2022 House Election forecast |url=https://www.economist.com/interactive/us-midterms-2022/forecast/house |newspaper=The Economist |access-date=September 28, 2022}}</ref>
| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}
| {{USRaceRating|Tossup}}
| November 2, 2022
| November 2, 2022
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}}
}}
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change
| candidate = [[Chris Pappas (politician)|Chris Pappas]] (incumbent)
| candidate = [[Chris Pappas (American politician)|Chris Pappas]] (incumbent)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| party = Democratic Party (United States)
| votes = 167,391
| votes = 167,391
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| next_year = 2024
| next_year = 2024
| image_size = x150px
| image_size = x150px
| image1 = File:Ann Kuster portrait (118th Congress).jpg
| image1 = [[File:Ann Kuster portrait (118th Congress).jpg|x150px]]
| nominee1 = '''[[Annie Kuster]]'''
| nominee1 = '''[[Annie Kuster]]'''
| party1 = Democratic Party (US)
| party1 = Democratic Party (US)
| popular_vote1 = '''171,731'''
| popular_vote1 = '''171,731'''
| percentage1 = '''55.9%'''
| percentage1 = '''55.8%'''
| image2 = 3x4.svg
| image2 = [[File:No image.svg|x110px]]
| nominee2 = Robert Burns
| nominee2 = Robert Burns
| party2 = Republican Party (US)
| party2 = Republican Party (US)
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}}
}}
{{see also|New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district}}
{{see also|New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district}}
The 2nd district encompasses western and northern New Hampshire, and includes the cities of [[Nashua, New Hampshire|Nashua]] and [[Concord, New Hampshire|Concord]]. The incumbent is Democrat [[Annie Kuster]], who was re-elected with 53.9% of the vote in 2020.<ref name="General2020"/>
The 2nd district encompasses western and northern New Hampshire, and includes the cities of [[Nashua, New Hampshire|Nashua]] and [[Concord, New Hampshire|Concord]]. The incumbent was Democrat [[Annie Kuster]], who was re-elected with 53.9% of the vote in 2020.<ref name="General2020"/>


===Democratic primary===
===Democratic primary===

====Candidates====
====Candidates====

=====Nominee=====
=====Nominee=====
*[[Annie Kuster]], incumbent U.S. Representative<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.wmur.com/article/annie-kuster-fundraising-q2-2022/40543654 | title=Annie Kuster's reelection campaign says it set fundraising record this past quarter | date=July 7, 2022 }}</ref>
*[[Annie Kuster]], incumbent U.S. Representative<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.wmur.com/article/annie-kuster-fundraising-q2-2022/40543654 | title=Annie Kuster's reelection campaign says it set fundraising record this past quarter | date=July 7, 2022 }}</ref>
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;Organizations
;Organizations
*[[Council for a Livable World]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://livableworld.org/meet-the-candidates/house-candidates/|website=council for a livable world|title=House Candidates }}</ref>
*[[Council for a Livable World]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://livableworld.org/meet-the-candidates/house-candidates/|website=council for a livable world|title=House Candidates }}</ref>
*[[EMILY's List]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=New Hampshire Rep. Annie Kuster gets EMILY's List endorsement |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/annie-kuster-endorsement-emilys-list-71322/40601794 |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=15 July 2022 |date=13 July 2022}}</ref>
*[[EMILY's List]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=New Hampshire Rep. Annie Kuster gets EMILY's List endorsement |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/annie-kuster-endorsement-emilys-list-71322/40601794 |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=July 15, 2022 |date=July 13, 2022}}</ref>
*[[Feminist Majority Foundation|Feminist Majority PAC]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2022 Feminist Majority PAC Endorsements |url=https://feministmajoritypac.org/endorsements/2022/ |website=feministmajoritypac.org |access-date=9 April 2022}}</ref>
*[[Feminist Majority Foundation|Feminist Majority PAC]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2022 Feminist Majority PAC Endorsements |url=https://feministmajoritypac.org/endorsements/2022/ |website=feministmajoritypac.org |access-date=April 9, 2022}}</ref>
*[[Giffords]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Giffords PAC endorses Hassan for reelection |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/influential-anti-gun-violence-giffords-pac-endorses-hassan-for-reelection/38532619 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=19 March 2022 |date=16 December 2021}}</ref>
*[[Giffords]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Giffords PAC endorses Hassan for reelection |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/influential-anti-gun-violence-giffords-pac-endorses-hassan-for-reelection/38532619 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=March 19, 2022 |date=December 16, 2021}}</ref>
*[[League of Conservation Voters]]<ref name=LCV/>
*[[League of Conservation Voters]]<ref name=LCV/>
*[[NARAL Pro-Choice America]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Endorsements - NARAL Pro-Choice America|url=https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/elections/endorsements-2/|website=[[NARAL Pro-Choice America]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[NARAL Pro-Choice America]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Endorsements - NARAL Pro-Choice America|url=https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/elections/endorsements-2/|website=[[NARAL Pro-Choice America]]|language=en-US}}</ref>
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====Results====
====Results====
{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results<ref name="primaryresults"/>}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Ann McLane Kuster]] (incumbent)|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=48,630|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box begin no change|title=Democratic primary results<ref name="primaryresults"/>}}{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|candidate=[[Annie Kuster]] (incumbent)|party=Democratic Party (United States)|votes=48,630|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=48,630|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box total no change|votes=48,630|percentage=100.0}}
{{Election box end}}
{{Election box end}}


=== Republican primary ===
=== Republican primary ===

====Candidates====
====Candidates====

=====Nominee=====
=====Nominee=====
*Robert Burns, former [[Hillsborough County, New Hampshire|Hillsborough County]] Treasurer<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |date=August 21, 2018 |title=Robert Burns, Republican candidate for 2nd CD seat |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/robert-burns-republican-candidate-for-2nd-cd-seat/22794541 |access-date=17 December 2021 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]]}}</ref>
*Robert Burns, former [[Hillsborough County, New Hampshire|Hillsborough County]] Treasurer<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |date=August 21, 2018 |title=Robert Burns, Republican candidate for 2nd CD seat |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/robert-burns-republican-candidate-for-2nd-cd-seat/22794541 |access-date=December 17, 2021 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]]}}</ref>

=====Eliminated in primary=====
=====Eliminated in primary=====
*Scott Black, [[Whitefield, New Hampshire|Whitefield]] resident<ref name=":0" />
*Scott Black, [[Whitefield, New Hampshire|Whitefield]] resident<ref name=":0" />
*Michael Callis<ref name=":0" />
*Michael Callis<ref name=":0" />
*[[George Hansel]], Mayor of [[Keene, New Hampshire|Keene]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Hansel files to run against Kuster in NH-02 |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/hansel-kuster-republican-congress/40221573 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=13 June 2022 |date=7 June 2022}}</ref>
*[[George Hansel]], Mayor of [[Keene, New Hampshire|Keene]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Hansel files to run against Kuster in NH-02 |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/hansel-kuster-republican-congress/40221573 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=June 13, 2022 |date=June 7, 2022}}</ref>
*Jay Mercer<ref name=":0" />
*Jay Mercer<ref name=":0" />
*Dean Poirier, [[Gulf War]] era veteran<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.deanpoirier4congress.com/meet-dean|title = Meet Dean}}</ref>
*Dean Poirier, [[Gulf War]] era veteran<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.deanpoirier4congress.com/meet-dean|title = Meet Dean}}</ref>
*Lily Tang Williams, former chair of the [[Colorado Libertarian Party]] and Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senate in Colorado in [[2016 United States Senate election in Colorado|2016]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Lily Tang Williams joins race for NH's 2nd District |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/lily-tang-williams-new-hampshire-2nd-district-6122/40171393 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=13 June 2022 |date=1 June 2022}}</ref>
*Lily Tang Williams, former chair of the [[Colorado Libertarian Party]] and Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senate in Colorado in [[2016 United States Senate election in Colorado|2016]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=Lily Tang Williams joins race for NH's 2nd District |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/lily-tang-williams-new-hampshire-2nd-district-6122/40171393 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=June 13, 2022 |date=June 1, 2022}}</ref>


====Endorsements====
====Endorsements====
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|list=
|list=
;Federal officials
;Federal officials
*[[Christopher C. Miller]], retired [[U.S. Army]] [[Colonel (United States)|colonel]], former acting [[United States Secretary of Defense]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=CD-2 candidate picks up endorsement from former Trump officials |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-candidate-endorsement-former-trump-official/40549028 |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=9 July 2022 |date=7 July 2022}}</ref>
*[[Christopher C. Miller]], retired [[U.S. Army]] [[Colonel (United States)|colonel]], former acting [[United States Secretary of Defense]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sexton |first1=Adam |title=CD-2 candidate picks up endorsement from former Trump officials |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-candidate-endorsement-former-trump-official/40549028 |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=July 9, 2022 |date=July 7, 2022}}</ref>
;State representatives
;State representatives
*[[Al Baldasaro]], state representative for [[Londonderry, New Hampshire|Londonderry]]<ref name=rbe>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Top NH Trump supporters endorse Burns for US House in NH-02 |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/top-nh-trump-supporters-endorse-burns-for-us-house-in-nh-02/38466389 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=17 December 2021 |date=9 December 2021}}</ref>
*[[Al Baldasaro]], state representative for [[Londonderry, New Hampshire|Londonderry]]<ref name=rbe>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=Top NH Trump supporters endorse Burns for US House in NH-02 |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/top-nh-trump-supporters-endorse-burns-for-us-house-in-nh-02/38466389 |website=www.wmur.com |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=December 17, 2021 |date=December 9, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Fred Doucette]], state representative for [[Salem, New Hampshire|Salem]]<ref name=rbe/>
*[[Fred Doucette]], state representative for [[Salem, New Hampshire|Salem]]<ref name=rbe/>
*[[Joshua Whitehouse]], former state representative for [[Farmington, New Hampshire|Farmington]]<ref name=rbe/>
*[[Joshua Whitehouse]], former state representative for [[Farmington, New Hampshire|Farmington]]<ref name=rbe/>
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|list=
|list=
;State legislators
;State legislators
*Joseph DePalma, state representative<ref name=n42021>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=NH Primary Source: Republican congressional candidates Mowers, Cozzens receive endorsements |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-republican-congressional-candidates-mowers-cozzens-receive-endorsements/38153631 |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=13 July 2022 |date=November 4, 2021}}</ref>
*Joseph DePalma, state representative<ref name=n42021>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=NH Primary Source: Republican congressional candidates Mowers, Cozzens receive endorsements |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-primary-source-republican-congressional-candidates-mowers-cozzens-receive-endorsements/38153631 |publisher=[[WMUR-TV]] |access-date=July 13, 2022 |date=November 4, 2021}}</ref>
*[[Erin Hennessey]], state senator from the [[New Hampshire's 1st State Senate district|1st district]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=NH Primary Source: State Sen. Hennessey endorses Cozzens for 2nd District US House seat |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/state-sen-hennessey-endorses-cozzens-for-2nd-district-us-house-seat/38019229 |website=www.wmur.com |date=October 21, 2021 |access-date=21 October 2021}}</ref>
*[[Erin Hennessey]], state senator from the [[New Hampshire's 1st State Senate district|1st district]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=DiStaso |first1=John |title=NH Primary Source: State Sen. Hennessey endorses Cozzens for 2nd District US House seat |url=https://www.wmur.com/article/state-sen-hennessey-endorses-cozzens-for-2nd-district-us-house-seat/38019229 |website=www.wmur.com |date=October 21, 2021 |access-date=October 21, 2021}}</ref>
*Troy Merner, state representative<ref name=n42021/>
*Troy Merner, state representative<ref name=n42021/>
*Matthew Simon, state representative<ref name=n42021/>
*Matthew Simon, state representative<ref name=n42021/>
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|list=
|list=
;Governors
;Governors
*[[Chris Sununu]], Governor of [[New Hampshire]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Fisher |first1=Damien |title=Hansel Kicks Off NH-02 Campaign With Sununu Endorsement |url=https://nhjournal.com/hansel-kicks-off-nh-02-campaign-with-sununu-endorsement/ |website=nhjournal.com |access-date=13 June 2022 |date=31 May 2022}}</ref>
*[[Chris Sununu]], Governor of [[New Hampshire]]<ref>{{cite web |last1=Fisher |first1=Damien |title=Hansel Kicks Off NH-02 Campaign With Sununu Endorsement |url=https://nhjournal.com/hansel-kicks-off-nh-02-campaign-with-sununu-endorsement/ |website=nhjournal.com |access-date=June 13, 2022 |date=May 31, 2022}}</ref>
}}
}}
{{Endorsements box
{{Endorsements box
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|list =
|list =
;Organizations
;Organizations
*[[Tea Party Express]]<ref>{{cite web |title=ELECTION ALERT: Tea Party Express Endorses Lily Tang Williams for Congress in New Hampshire |url=https://teapartyexpress.org/11217/election-alert-tea-party-express-endorses-lily-tang-williams-for-congress-in-new-hampshire |publisher=[[Tea Party Express]] |access-date=23 August 2022 |date=4 August 2022}}</ref>
*[[Tea Party Express]]<ref>{{cite web |title=ELECTION ALERT: Tea Party Express Endorses Lily Tang Williams for Congress in New Hampshire |url=https://teapartyexpress.org/11217/election-alert-tea-party-express-endorses-lily-tang-williams-for-congress-in-new-hampshire |publisher=[[Tea Party Express]] |access-date=August 23, 2022 |date=August 4, 2022}}</ref>
}}
}}

====Debate====
====Debate====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
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=== General election ===
=== General election ===

====Debate====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+ 2022 New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district debate
|-
! scope="col" | {{abbr|No.|Number}}
! scope="col" | Date
! scope="col" | Host
! scope="col" | Moderator
! scope="col" | Link
! scope="col"| <small>[[Democratic Party (US)|Democratic]]</small>
! scope="col"| <small>[[Republican Party (US)|Republican]]</small>
|-
! colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Key:<br />{{Colors|black|#90ff90|&nbsp;P&nbsp;}} <small>Participant&nbsp;</small> {{Colors|black|#FFFFDD|&nbsp;A&nbsp;}} <small>Absent&nbsp;</small> {{Colors|black|#ff9090|&nbsp;N&nbsp;}} <small>Not invited&nbsp;</small> {{Colors|black|#CCFFCC|&nbsp;I&nbsp;}} <small>Invited {{color box|#f0e68c|W}} Withdrawn</small>
! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Democratic Party (US)}}"|
! scope="col" style="background:{{party color|Republican Party (US)}}"|
|-
! scope="col" | [[Annie Kuster]]
! scope="col" | Robert Burns
|-
!1
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Oct. 28, 2022
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | Todd Bookman<br/>Ethan DeWitt
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | New Hampshire Bulletin<br/>[[New Hampshire PBS]]<br/>[[New Hampshire Public Radio]]
| style="white-space:nowrap;" | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcUSV0lqyJg YouTube]
| {{Yes|'''P'''}}
| {{Yes|'''P'''}}
|}


==== Predictions ====
==== Predictions ====
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|October 18, 2022
|October 18, 2022
|-
|-
| align="left" |[[The Economist]]<ref name="The Economist">{{cite web |title=The Economist's 2022 House Election forecast |url=https://www.economist.com/interactive/us-midterms-2022/forecast/house |website=The Economist |access-date=September 28, 2022}}</ref>
| align="left" |[[The Economist]]<ref name="The Economist"/>
| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}
| {{USRaceRating|Lean|D}}
| November 7, 2022
| November 7, 2022
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|{{party shading/Democratic}}|'''50%'''
|{{party shading/Democratic}}|'''50%'''
|42%
|42%
|–
|8%
|8%
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Latest revision as of 07:28, 30 May 2024

2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire

← 2020 November 8, 2022 2024 →

All 2 New Hampshire seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Last election 2 0
Seats won 2 0
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 339,027 277,808
Percentage 54.90% 44.99%
Swing Increase 2.31% Increase 0.01%

The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the two U.S. representatives from the state of New Hampshire, one from each of the state's two congressional districts.

Overview[edit]

District Democratic Republican Others Total Result
Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes %
District 1 167,391 54.00% 142,229 45.89% 342 0.11% 309,962 100.00% Democratic hold
District 2 171,636 55.80% 135,579 44.08% 369 0.12% 307,584 100.00% Democratic hold
Total 339,027 54.90% 277,808 44.99% 711 0.11% 617,546 100.00%
Popular vote
Democratic
54.90%
Republican
44.99%
Other
0.11%
House seats
Democratic
100.00%

District 1[edit]

2022 New Hampshire's 1st congressional district election

← 2020
2024 →
 
Nominee Chris Pappas Karoline Leavitt
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 167,391 142,229
Percentage 54.0% 45.9%

Municipality results
Pappas:      50–60%      60–70%      70-80%
     80-90%
Leavitt:      50–60%      60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Chris Pappas
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Chris Pappas
Democratic

The 1st district is based in southeastern New Hampshire, and includes Greater Manchester, the Seacoast and the Lakes Region. The incumbent was Democrat Chris Pappas, who was re-elected with 51.3% of the vote in 2020.[1]

Democratic primary[edit]

Candidates[edit]

Nominee[edit]

Endorsements[edit]

Results[edit]

Democratic primary results[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Pappas (incumbent) 41,990 100.0
Total votes 41,990 100.0

Republican primary[edit]

Candidates[edit]

Nominee[edit]
Eliminated in primary[edit]
Withdrawn[edit]
  • Julian Acciard, security specialist and Iraq War veteran (running for governor)[21][22]

Endorsements[edit]

Tim Baxter
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
State representatives
Gail Huff Brown
Executive branch officials
U.S. representatives
Individuals
Organizations
Newspapers
Karoline Leavitt
U.S. senators
Statewide officials
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Individuals
Matt Mowers
Federal officials
U.S. representatives
Governors
State legislators
State senators
Organizations
Individuals

Forums and debates[edit]

2022 New Hampshire's 1st congressional district republican primary candidate forum & debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Tom Alciere Tim Baxter Gail Huff Brown Mark Kilbane Karoline Leavitt Mary Maxwell Matt Mowers Russell Prescott Kevin Rondeau Gilead Towne
1 Aug. 4, 2022 New Hampshire Journal YouTube N P P N P N P P N N
2 Sep. 6, 2022 New Hampshire Institute
of Politics
WMUR
Adam Sexton YouTube N P P N P N P P N N

Polling[edit]

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Julian
Acciard
Tom
Alciere
Tim
Baxter
Gail
Huff Brown
Mark
Kilbane
Karoline
Leavitt
Matt
Mowers
Russell
Prescott
Gilead
Towne
Other Undecided
University of New Hampshire August 25–29, 2022 419 (LV) ± 4.8% 4% 16% 24% 26% 4% 0% 26%
Remington Research Group (R)[A] August 14–17, 2022 462 (LV) ± 4.5% 1% 9% 9% 0% 21% 21% 3% 0% 0%[b] 35%
co/efficient (R) August 13–14, 2022 829 (LV) ± 3.4% 9% 8% 16% 31% 3% 33%
Saint Anselm College August 9–11, 2022 423 (RV) ± 4.8% 8% 9% 21% 25% 2% 1% 33%
The Tarrance Group (R)[B] August 1–4, 2022 302 (LV) ± 5.8% 10% 8% 1% 13% 37% 6% 3% 22%
Cygnal (R)[C] October 24–25, 2021 350 (LV) ± 5.2% 1% 1% 7% 6% 34% 51%
Praecones Analytica (R) August 13–20, 2021 792 (LV) ± 3.5% 3% 4% 7% 43% 2% 42%

Results[edit]

Republican primary results[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Karoline Leavitt 25,931 34.6
Republican Matt Mowers 19,072 25.4
Republican Gail Huff Brown 12,999 17.3
Republican Russell Prescott 7,551 10.1
Republican Tim Baxter 6,970 9.3
Republican Mary Maxwell 673 0.9
Republican Kevin Rondeau 610 0.8
Republican Gilead Towne 466 0.6
Republican Mark Kilbane 347 0.5
Republican Tom Alciere 342 0.5
Total votes 74,961 100.0

General election[edit]

Debate[edit]

2022 New Hampshire's 1st congressional district debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Republican
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Chris Pappas Karoline Leavitt
1 Nov. 3, 2022 New Hampshire Institute of Politics
WMUR
Adam Sexton YouTube P P

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[54] Tossup June 6, 2022
Inside Elections[55] Tilt D June 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[56] Lean D September 14, 2022
Politico[57] Tossup June 14, 2022
RCP[58] Lean R (flip) October 21, 2022
Fox News[59] Lean D November 1, 2022
DDHQ[60] Tossup November 2, 2022
538[61] Lean D November 1, 2022
The Economist[62] Tossup November 2, 2022

Polling[edit]

Aggregate polls
Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Chris
Pappas (D)
Karoline
Leavitt (R)
Undecided
[c]
Margin
FiveThirtyEight September 14 – November 6, 2022 November 6, 2022 48.1% 48.5% 3.4% Leavitt +0.4
Graphical summary
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Chris
Pappas (D)
Karoline
Leavitt (R)
Other Undecided
University of New Hampshire November 2–6, 2022 1,043 (LV) ± 3.0% 50% 49% 0% 1%
Saint Anselm College October 28–29, 2022 791 (LV) ± 3.5% 45% 51% 4%
co/efficient (R) October 25–26, 2022 525 (LV) ± 4.0% 48% 44% 8%
Fabrizio Ward (R)/Impact Research (D)[D] October 2–6, 2022 250 (LV) ± 4.4% 48% 47% 2% 3%
Saint Anselm College September 27–28, 2022 450 (RV) ± 4.9% 49% 41% 3%[d] 7%
University of New Hampshire September 15–19, 2022 423 (LV) ± 4.8% 50% 43% 1%[e] 6%
Emerson College September 14–15, 2022 415 (LV) ± 3.4% 47% 42% 5%[f] 6%
Hypothetical polling
Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Democrat
Generic
Republican
Other Undecided
Saint Anselm College August 9–11, 2022 961 (RV) ± 4.8% 42% 48% 2% 9%
Saint Anselm College March 23–24, 2022 663 (RV) ± 3.8% 41% 48% 3% 8%
Saint Anselm College January 11–12, 2022 640 (RV) ± 3.9% 40% 48% 3% 9%
Saint Anselm College October 20–22, 2021 692 (RV) ± 3.7% 41% 48% 4% 7%
Saint Anselm College August 24–26, 2021 991 (RV) ± 3.1% 43% 47% 2% 7%
Saint Anselm College March 4–6, 2021 439 (RV) ± 4.7% 48% 39% 3% 10%
Chris Pappas vs. generic opponent
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Chris
Pappas (D)
Generic
Opponent
Undecided
Saint Anselm College August 9–11, 2022 961 (RV) ± 4.8% 38% 47% 15%

Results[edit]

New Hampshire's 1st congressional district, 2022[63]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Pappas (incumbent) 167,391 54.0
Republican Karoline Leavitt 142,229 45.9
Write-in 342 0.1
Total votes 309,962 100.0
Democratic hold

District 2[edit]

2022 New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district election

← 2020
2024 →
 
Nominee Annie Kuster Robert Burns
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 171,731 135,567
Percentage 55.8% 44.1%

Municipality results
Kuster:      50–60%      60–70%      70-80%
     80-90%
Burns:      50–60%      60–70%      70-80%
     Tie

U.S. Representative before election

Annie Kuster
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Annie Kuster
Democratic

The 2nd district encompasses western and northern New Hampshire, and includes the cities of Nashua and Concord. The incumbent was Democrat Annie Kuster, who was re-elected with 53.9% of the vote in 2020.[1]

Democratic primary[edit]

Candidates[edit]

Nominee[edit]

Endorsements[edit]

Results[edit]

Democratic primary results[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Annie Kuster (incumbent) 48,630 100.0
Total votes 48,630 100.0

Republican primary[edit]

Candidates[edit]

Nominee[edit]
Eliminated in primary[edit]

Endorsements[edit]

Robert Burns
Federal officials
State representatives
Jeffrey Cozzens (withdrawn)
State legislators
George Hansel
Governors
Lily Tang Williams
Organizations

Debate[edit]

2022 New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district republican primary debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Scott Black Robert Burns Michael Callis George Hansel Jay Mercer Dean Poirier Lily Tang Williams
1 Sep. 7, 2022 New Hampshire
Institute of Politics
WMUR
Adam Sexton YouTube N P N P N N P

Polling[edit]

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Robert
Burns
George
Hansel
Lily Tang
Williams
Other Undecided
University of New Hampshire August 25–29, 2022 469 (LV) ± 4.5% 32% 18% 10% 3% 37%
Saint Anselm College August 9–11, 2022 397 (RV) ± 4.9% 12% 10% 8% 6% 65%

Results[edit]

Republican primary results[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert Burns 21,065 33.3
Republican George Hansel 19,024 30.1
Republican Lily Tang Williams 15,729 24.9
Republican Scott Black 2,211 3.5
Republican Jay Mercer 2,085 3.3
Republican Dean Poirier 2,047 3.2
Republican Michael Callis 1,133 1.8
Total votes 63,294 100.0

General election[edit]

Debate[edit]

2022 New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Republican
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Annie Kuster Robert Burns
1 Oct. 28, 2022 Todd Bookman
Ethan DeWitt
New Hampshire Bulletin
New Hampshire PBS
New Hampshire Public Radio
YouTube P P

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[54] Lean D September 14, 2022
Inside Elections[55] Likely D June 7, 2022
Sabato's Crystal Ball[56] Likely D October 19, 2022
Politico[57] Lean D October 3, 2022
RCP[58] Tossup September 27, 2022
Fox News[59] Lean D September 20, 2022
DDHQ[60] Likely D November 2, 2022
538[61] Likely D October 18, 2022
The Economist[62] Lean D November 7, 2022

Polling[edit]

Aggregate polls
Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Annie
Kuster (D)
Robert
Burns (R)
Undecided
[g]
Margin
FiveThirtyEight September 14 – November 6, 2022 November 6, 2022 49.9% 44.3% 5.8% Kuster +5.5
Graphical summary
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Annie
Kuster (D)
Robert
Burns (R)
Other Undecided
University of New Hampshire November 2–6, 2022 1,027 (LV) ± 3.1% 53% 45% 2% 1%
Saint Anselm College October 28–29, 2022 750 (LV) ± 3.6% 50% 42% 8%
co/efficient (R) October 25–26, 2022 573 (LV) ± 4.0% 43% 44% 13%
Fabrizio Ward (R)/Impact Research (D)[D] October 2–6, 2022 250 (LV) ± 4.4% 53% 43% 1% 3%
Saint Anselm College September 27–28, 2022 451 (RV) ± 4.9% 49% 35% 9%[h] 7%
University of New Hampshire September 15–19, 2022 445 (LV) ± 4.6% 48% 45% 7%
Emerson College September 14–15, 2022 385 (LV) ± 3.4% 54% 36% 6%[i] 5%
Hypothetical polling
Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Generic
Democrat
Generic
Republican
Other Undecided
Saint Anselm College August 9–11, 2022 937 (RV) ± 4.9% 44% 44% 2% 10%
NRCC (R)[E] June 6–7, 2022 ~319 (LV) ± 5.5% 43% 48% 9%
Saint Anselm College March 23–24, 2022 602 (RV) ± 4.0% 43% 45% 1% 10%
Saint Anselm College January 11–12, 2022 575 (RV) ± 4.1% 40% 44% 5% 11%
Saint Anselm College October 20–22, 2021 631 (RV) ± 3.9% 45% 44% 3% 9%
Saint Anselm College August 24–26, 2021 864 (RV) ± 3.3% 43% 45% 3% 9%
Saint Anselm College March 4–6, 2021 432 (RV) ± 4.7% 48% 40% 4% 8%
Annie Kuster vs. generic opponent
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Annie
Kuster (D)
Generic
Opponent
Undecided
Saint Anselm College August 9–11, 2022 937 (RV) ± 4.9% 36% 51% 13%

Results[edit]

New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district, 2022[63]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Annie Kuster (incumbent) 171,636 55.8
Republican Robert Burns 135,579 44.1
Write-in 369 0.1
Total votes 307,584 100.0
Democratic hold

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^ Maxwell and Rondeau with 0%
  3. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  4. ^ "Someone else" with 3%
  5. ^ "Other" with 1%
  6. ^ "Someone else" with 5%
  7. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  8. ^ "Someone else" with 9%
  9. ^ "Someone else" with 6%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ This poll was sponsored by Leavitt's campaign
  2. ^ This poll was sponsored by the Congressional Leadership Fund
  3. ^ This poll was sponsored by Mowers's campaign
  4. ^ a b Poll sponsored by AARP
  5. ^ This poll was sponsored by the National Republican Congressional Committee

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External links[edit]

Official campaign websites for 1st district candidates
Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates