Jim Caron was a 2012 Democratic candidate for Hillsborough 37 of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
Elections
2012
- See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2012
Caron ran for election in the 2012 election for New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 37. Caron was unopposed in the September 11 primary and was defeated in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[1][2]
New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 37, General Election, 2012
Party |
Candidate |
Vote % |
Votes |
|
Republican |
Lynne Ober Incumbent |
6.3% |
8,891 |
|
Republican |
Lars Christiansen Incumbent |
5.5% |
7,720 |
|
Republican |
Russell Ober Incumbent |
5.5% |
7,686 |
|
Republican |
Shawn Jasper Incumbent |
5.4% |
7,595 |
|
Republican |
Bob Haefner Incumbent |
5.3% |
7,455 |
|
Republican |
Charlene Takesian |
5.2% |
7,287 |
|
Republican |
Jordan Ulery Incumbent |
5% |
7,068 |
|
Republican |
Patrick Culbert |
4.9% |
6,923 |
|
Republican |
Andy Renzullo Incumbent |
5% |
6,981 |
|
Democratic |
MaryAnn Knowles |
4.9% |
6,836 |
|
Republican |
Richard LeVasseur |
4.8% |
6,777 |
|
Democratic |
Kevin McGuire |
4.8% |
6,772 |
|
Democratic |
John Knowles |
4.6% |
6,490 |
|
Democratic |
Harold Lynde |
4.1% |
5,806 |
|
Democratic |
Vivian McGuire |
4% |
5,581 |
|
Democratic |
Jim Caron |
3.9% |
5,522 |
|
Democratic |
Ann Clark-Balcom |
3.8% |
5,404 |
|
Democratic |
James Battis |
3.6% |
5,126 |
|
Democratic |
Jeremy Muller |
3.5% |
4,876 |
|
Democratic |
Ralph Fairbanks |
3.4% |
4,739 |
|
Democratic |
Stuart Schneiderman |
3.3% |
4,602 |
|
Democratic |
Alejandro Urrutia |
3.3% |
4,593 |
Total Votes |
140,730 |
2010
- See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2010
Caron failed to advance past the November 2, 2010, general election.
Caron advanced past the September 14 primary election. He faced incumbent Mary Ann Knowles (D), incumbent John Knowles (D), incumbent Valerie Hardy (D), incumbent Shaun Doherty (R), incumbent Lynne Ober (R), incumbent Ralph Boehm (R), incumbent Shawn Jasper (R), incumbent Lars Christiansen (R), incumbent Russell Ober (R), incumbent Laura Gandia (R), incumbent Robert Haefner (R), incumbent Jordan Ulery (R), incumbent Andrew Renzullo (R), Hal Lynde (D), Sandy Amlaw (D), SallyAnne Jeglinski (D), Richard Ingram (D), Vivian McGuire (D), Ann Clark-Balcom (D), Kevin Riley (D), Alejandro Urrutia (D), Stuart Schneiderman (D), George Lambert (R), Jonathan Maltz (R), and Randy Brownrigg (R) in the November 2 general election.
New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 26 general election (2010)
|
Candidates
|
Votes
|
Shaun Doherty (R)
|
8,242
|
Lynne Ober (R)
|
8,241
|
Russell Ober (R)
|
7,444
|
Laura Gandia (R)
|
7,270
|
Shawn Jasper (R)
|
7,284
|
Robert Haefner (R)
|
7,163
|
Lars Christiansen (R)
|
7,138
|
George Lambert (R)
|
6,957
|
Andrew Renzullo (R)
|
6,918
|
Jordan Ulery (R)
|
6,888
|
Ralph Boehm (R)
|
6,803
|
Randy Brownrigg (R)
|
6,201
|
Jonathan Maltz (R)
|
6,106
|
Mary Ann Knowles (D)
|
4,139
|
John Knowles (D)
|
4,021
|
Valerie Hardy (D)
|
3,464
|
Kevin Riley (D)
|
3,295
|
Hal Lynde (D)
|
3,321
|
Sandy Amlaw (D)
|
3,188
|
Vivian McGuire (D)
|
3,132
|
Richard Ingram (D)
|
3,129
|
James Caron (D)
|
3,103
|
SallyAnne Jeglinski (D)
|
3,078
|
Ann Clark-Balcom (D)
|
2,989
|
Alejandro Urrutia (D)
|
2,660
|
Stuart Schneiderman (D)
|
2,658
|
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Representatives
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Democratic Party (177)
Independent (1)