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Laurie Harding

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Laurie Harding
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New Hampshire House of Representatives, Grafton 13
Incumbent
In office
2004 - present
Term ends
December 3, 2014
Years in position 9
PartyDemocratic
Compensation
Base salary$200/two-year term
Elections and appointments
First elected2004
Term limitsN/A
Education
Bachelor'sSyracuse University
Master'sBoston University, 1989
Personal
Birthday04/25/1947
Place of birthBoston, Massachusetts
ProfessionClinical caregiver
Websites
Office website
www.CandidateVerification.org

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Laurie Harding (b. April 25, 1947) is a Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing Grafton 13. She was first elected to the chamber in 2004.

Biography

Harding earned her B.S. in Nursing from Syracuse University, and M.S. in Community Health Nursing from Boston University. Her professional experience also includes working as a clinical caregiver and regional director of VNA/Hospice of Vermont and New Hampshire; nursing consultant; assistant professor of nursing at Colby Sawyer College; and legislative consultant for the New Hampshire Nurses Association.

Committee assignments

2013-2014

At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Harding served on the following committees:

New Hampshire Committee Assignments, 2013
Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs, Vice Chair

2011-2012

In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Harding served on this committee:

New Hampshire Committee Assignments, 2011
Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

Election history

2012

See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2012

Harding won re-election in the 2012 election for New Hampshire House of Representatives, Grafton 13. Harding advanced past the September 11 primary and was unopposed in the general election which took place on November 6, 2012.[1][2]

2010

See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2010

On November 2, 2010 Harding was re-elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives.

New Hampshire House of Representatives, Grafton 11 general election (2010)
Candidates Votes
Green check mark.jpg Laurie Harding (D) 2,558
Green check mark.jpg Susan Almy (D) 2,540
Green check mark.jpg Andrew White (D) 2,517
Green check mark.jpg Franklin Gould (D) 2,364
Alan Patterson (R) 1,550
Carissa Means (R) 1,461
John Clifford (R) 1,425

2008

On November 4, 2008, Harding won re-election by finishing first for the four-seat Grafton 11 District of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, receiving 4,246 votes ahead of Democrats Susan Almy (4,213), Gene Anderson (3,993), and Franklin Gould (3,926), Republican Charles Marshall (2,107), and "Others" (32).[3]

Follow the Money did not report any campaign contributions from Grafton 11.[4]

New Hampshire House of Representatives, Grafton 11
Candidates Votes
Green check mark.jpg Laurie Harding (D) 4,246
Green check mark.jpg Susan Almy (D) 4,213
Green check mark.jpg Gene Anderson (D) 3,993
Green check mark.jpg Franklin Gould (D) 3,926
Charles Marshall (R) 2,107
Others 32

Campaign donors

2012

Campaign donor information is not yet available for this year.

2010

In 2010, a year in which Harding was up for re-election, she collected $500 in donations.[5]

2008

According to Follow the Money, Harding raised no funds for the 2008 election.[6]

Personal

Harding and her husband, Peter Mason, have two children.[7]

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New Hampshire House of Representatives - Grafton 11 District
2004–2012
Succeeded by
Chuck Townsend (D)
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