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Republican Party of New Hampshire
Republican Party of New Hampshire | |
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Basic facts | |
Location: | Concord, N.H. |
Type: | Political party |
Affiliation: | Republican |
Top official: | Jim MacEachern, Chair |
Website: | Official website |
The Republican Party of New Hampshire is the New Hampshire political party affiliate of the national Republican Party. The group is headquartered in Concord, New Hampshire.
The party is composed of a governing body and numerous committees.[1]
Party chair
As of March 2025, the current party chair is Jim MacEachern.[2]
Party leadership
The website for the New Hampshire Republican Party listed the following individuals as the party's state leadership as of March 2025:[3]
- Jim MacEachern, Chair
- Hollie Noveletsky, Vice chair
- Alan Glassman, Treasurer
- Jane Lane, Secretary
For more information on the party's full leadership and staff, please click here.
Party platform
For complete information on the Republican Party of New Hampshire's platform, please click here.
Party rules and bylaws
For complete information on the Republican Party of New Hampshire's bylaws, please click here.
Elections
2016 elections
RNC ground operation concerns
As of May 2016, the Republican Party of New Hampshire had received little to no field support from the Republican National Committee (RNC). The field staff shortage resulted from a fundraising shortfall at the RNC during the primary election season. Moving forward, the RNC agreed to fund 20 field staffers across the state in addition to a small number of data and communications staff and regional directors.[4]
State political party revenue
The Democratic Party and the Republican Party maintain state affiliates in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and select U.S. territories. The following maps display total state political party revenue per capita for the Democratic and Republican state party affiliates from 2011 to 2016. The blue map displays Democratic state parties and the red map displays Republican state parties. Click on a state below to view the state party's revenue per capita totals:
Total Democratic and Republican state political party revenue per capita in the United States, 2011-2016
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Party candidates
Note: The following table lists candidates who filed to run for office with this political party in a given year. This may also include candidates who filed to run with more than one political party. The list may not be comprehensive if the state's official filing deadline has not passed. This list may not populate if no candidates have filed to run with this political party. The table lists non-presidential candidates who filed to run for office with this political party in a given year. For more information on presidential candidates and elections, please click here.
Using the tools at the top of the table, you can increase the number of candidates shown on your screen or scroll through the table to view additional candidates. To report an error, please email us at editor@ballotpedia.org.
2025
See also
- List of political parties in the United States
- Political parties in New Hampshire
- Republican Party
- New Hampshire
External links
- Search Google News for this topic
- New Hampshire Republican Party Website
- New Hampshire Republican Party on Facebook
- New Hampshire Republican Party on Twitter
Footnotes