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Mark Evans (New Hampshire)

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Mark Evans
Prior offices:
City Councilor - Berlin New Hampshire

Elections and appointments
Last election
November 3, 2020
Education
High school
Profile High School - Bethlehem, New Hampshire, 1983
Bachelor's
Plymouth State University - Plymouth, New Hampshire, 1988
Personal
Religion
Christian: Catholic
Profession
Acupuncturist
Contact

Mark Evans (Republican Party) was a member of the City Councilor - Berlin New Hampshire.

Evans (Republican Party) ran for election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives to represent Coos 3. He lost in the general election on November 3, 2020.

Elections

2020

See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2020

General election

General election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Coos 3 (3 seats)

The following candidates ran in the general election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Coos 3 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Larry Laflamme (D)
 
20.6
 
2,129
Image of Robert Theberge
Robert Theberge (R)
 
19.1
 
1,971
Image of Eamon Kelley
Eamon Kelley (D)
 
17.1
 
1,768
Image of Henry Noel
Henry Noel (D)
 
16.5
 
1,712
Image of Mark Evans
Mark Evans (R)
 
15.1
 
1,560
Image of Stuart Light
Stuart Light (R)
 
11.7
 
1,206

Total votes: 10,346
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Coos 3 (3 seats)

Incumbent Larry Laflamme, incumbent Henry Noel, and Eamon Kelley advanced from the Democratic primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Coos 3 on September 8, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Larry Laflamme
 
36.7
 
722
Image of Henry Noel
Henry Noel
 
32.4
 
637
Image of Eamon Kelley
Eamon Kelley
 
30.8
 
606

Total votes: 1,965
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Coos 3 (3 seats)

Robert Theberge, Mark Evans, and Stuart Light advanced from the Republican primary for New Hampshire House of Representatives Coos 3 on September 8, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Robert Theberge
Robert Theberge
 
40.6
 
441
Image of Mark Evans
Mark Evans
 
32.7
 
355
Image of Stuart Light
Stuart Light
 
26.6
 
289

Total votes: 1,085
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2014

See also: New Hampshire State Senate elections, 2014

Elections for the New Hampshire State Senate took place in 2014. A primary election took place on September 9, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was June 13, 2014. Incumbent Jeff Woodburn was unopposed in the Democratic primary, while Mark Evans was unopposed in the Republican primary.[1] Incumbent Woodburn defeated Evans, and was re-elected for another term.[2]

New Hampshire State Senate, District 1 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngJeff Woodburn Incumbent 60.2% 10,829
     Republican Mark Evans 39.8% 7,166
Total Votes 17,995

2012

See also: New Hampshire State Senate elections, 2012

Evans was running in the 2012 election for New Hampshire State Senate, District 1. Evans initially filed but no longer appeared on the list of primary candidates.[3][4] His name was withdrawn after an anonymous party filed a challenge that he had not met the seven year residency requirements. The Secretary of State upheld the challenge and his name was removed from the ballot. Evans has publicly promised to run again in 2 years for the same seat.

Campaign themes

2020

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Leadership
Minority Leader:Alexis Simpson
Representatives
Belknap 1
Belknap 2
Belknap 3
Belknap 4
Belknap 7
Belknap 8
Carroll 1
Tom Buco (D)
Carroll 2
Carroll 3
Carroll 4
Carroll 5
Carroll 6
Carroll 7
Vacant
Carroll 8
Cheshire 1
Cheshire 10
Cheshire 11
Cheshire 12
Cheshire 13
Cheshire 14
John Hunt (R)
Cheshire 15
Cheshire 16
Cheshire 17
Cheshire 18
Cheshire 2
Dru Fox (D)
Cheshire 3
Cheshire 4
Cheshire 5
Cheshire 6
Cheshire 7
Cheshire 8
Cheshire 9
Coos 1
Coos 2
Coos 3
Coos 4
Seth King (R)
Coos 5
Coos 6
Coos 7
Grafton 10
Grafton 11
Grafton 13
Grafton 14
Grafton 15
Grafton 16
Grafton 17
Grafton 18
Grafton 2
Grafton 3
Grafton 4
Grafton 6
Grafton 7
Grafton 8
Grafton 9
Hillsborough 1
Hillsborough 10
Bill Ohm (R)
Hillsborough 11
Hillsborough 14
Hillsborough 15
Hillsborough 16
Hillsborough 17
Hillsborough 18
Hillsborough 19
Matt Drew (R)
Hillsborough 20
Hillsborough 21
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Hillsborough 26
Hillsborough 27
Hillsborough 28
Keith Erf (R)
Hillsborough 29
Hillsborough 3
Hillsborough 30
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Hillsborough 33
Hillsborough 34
Hillsborough 35
Hillsborough 36
Hillsborough 37
Hillsborough 38
Hillsborough 39
Hillsborough 4
Hillsborough 40
Hillsborough 41
Lily Foss (D)
Hillsborough 42
Lisa Post (R)
Hillsborough 43
Hillsborough 44
Hillsborough 45
Hillsborough 5
Hillsborough 6
Hillsborough 7
Hillsborough 8
Hillsborough 9
Merrimack 1
Merrimack 10
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Merrimack 2
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Merrimack 26
Alvin See (R)
Merrimack 27
Merrimack 28
Merrimack 29
Merrimack 3
Merrimack 30
Merrimack 4
Merrimack 5
Merrimack 6
Merrimack 7
Merrimack 8
Merrimack 9
Rockingham 1
Rockingham 10
Rockingham 11
Rockingham 12
Zoe Manos (D)
Rockingham 14
Pam Brown (R)
Rockingham 15
Rockingham 18
Rockingham 19
Rockingham 2
Rockingham 20
Rockingham 21
Rockingham 22
Rockingham 23
Rockingham 24
Rockingham 26
Rockingham 27
Rockingham 28
Rockingham 29
Rockingham 3
Mary Ford (R)
Rockingham 30
Rockingham 31
Terry Roy (R)
Rockingham 32
Rockingham 33
Rockingham 34
Rockingham 35
Rockingham 36
Rockingham 37
Rockingham 38
Rockingham 39
Rockingham 4
Rockingham 40
Rockingham 5
Rockingham 6
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Strafford 1
Strafford 11
Strafford 13
Strafford 14
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Strafford 16
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Luz Bay (D)
Strafford 3
Strafford 4
Strafford 5
Strafford 6
Strafford 7
Strafford 8
Strafford 9
Sullivan 1
Sullivan 2
Sullivan 3
Sullivan 4
Judy Aron (R)
Sullivan 5
Sullivan 6
Sullivan 7
Sullivan 8
Republican Party (217)
Democratic Party (177)
Independent (1)
Vacancies (1)