Kevin Avard
Kevin Avard (Republican Party) is a member of the New Hampshire State Senate, representing District 12. He assumed office on December 2, 2020. His current term ends on December 2, 2026.
Avard (Republican Party) ran for re-election to the New Hampshire State Senate to represent District 12. He won in the general election on November 5, 2024.
Biography
Kevin Avard lives in Nashua, New Hampshire.[1] Avard's career experience includes owning a contract cleaning service.[1][2]
Committee assignments
2025-2026
Avard was assigned to the following committees:
- Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Chair
- Health and Human Services Committee, Vice Chair
- Rules and Enrolled Bills Committee, Chair
2023-2024
Avard was assigned to the following committees:
- Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Chair
- Health and Human Services Committee, Vice Chair
- Rules and Enrolled Bills Committee, Chair
2021-2022
Avard was assigned to the following committees:
- Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Chair
- Information Technology Oversight Committee
- Health and Human Services Committee
- Rules and Enrolled Bills Committee, Vice-Chair
2017 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:
| New Hampshire committee assignments, 2017 |
|---|
| • Energy and Natural Resources, Chair |
| • Health and Human Services, Vice chair |
| • Rules, Enrolled Bills and Internal Affairs, Chair |
2015 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Avard served on the following committees:
| New Hampshire committee assignments, 2015 |
|---|
| • Education |
| • Health and Human Services |
| • Rules, Enrolled Bills and Internal Affairs, Vice Chair |
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Avard served on these committees:
| New Hampshire committee assignments, 2011 |
|---|
| • Petitions for Redress and Grievances |
Sponsored legislation
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Elections
2024
See also: New Hampshire State Senate elections, 2024
General election
General election for New Hampshire State Senate District 12
Incumbent Kevin Avard defeated Ben Ming in the general election for New Hampshire State Senate District 12 on November 5, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kevin Avard (R) | 55.9 | 19,841 | |
| Ben Ming (D) | 44.1 | 15,643 | ||
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.1 | 21 | ||
| Total votes: 35,505 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12
Ben Ming advanced from the Democratic primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12 on September 10, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Ben Ming | 99.4 | 4,495 | |
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.6 | 27 | ||
| Total votes: 4,522 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12
Incumbent Kevin Avard advanced from the Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12 on September 10, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kevin Avard | 99.4 | 5,693 | |
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.6 | 37 | ||
| Total votes: 5,730 | ||||
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Endorsements
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2022
See also: New Hampshire State Senate elections, 2022
General election
General election for New Hampshire State Senate District 12
Incumbent Kevin Avard defeated Melanie Levesque in the general election for New Hampshire State Senate District 12 on November 8, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kevin Avard (R) | 51.2 | 14,314 | |
| Melanie Levesque (D) | 48.8 | 13,626 | ||
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.0 | 3 | ||
| Total votes: 27,943 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12
Melanie Levesque advanced from the Democratic primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12 on September 13, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Melanie Levesque | 99.6 | 3,391 | |
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.4 | 14 | ||
| Total votes: 3,405 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12
Incumbent Kevin Avard advanced from the Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12 on September 13, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kevin Avard | 99.1 | 5,283 | |
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.9 | 46 | ||
| Total votes: 5,329 | ||||
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2020
See also: New Hampshire State Senate elections, 2020
General election
General election for New Hampshire State Senate District 12
Kevin Avard defeated incumbent Melanie Levesque in the general election for New Hampshire State Senate District 12 on November 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kevin Avard (R) | 51.2 | 17,534 | |
| Melanie Levesque (D) | 48.8 | 16,729 | ||
| Total votes: 34,263 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12
Incumbent Melanie Levesque advanced from the Democratic primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12 on September 8, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Melanie Levesque | 99.7 | 5,189 | |
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.3 | 16 | ||
| Total votes: 5,205 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12
Kevin Avard advanced from the Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12 on September 8, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kevin Avard | 99.3 | 5,830 | |
| Other/Write-in votes | 0.7 | 41 | ||
| Total votes: 5,871 | ||||
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2018
General election
General election for New Hampshire State Senate District 12
Melanie Levesque defeated incumbent Kevin Avard in the general election for New Hampshire State Senate District 12 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Melanie Levesque (D) | 50.3 | 12,553 | |
| Kevin Avard (R) | 49.7 | 12,384 | ||
| Total votes: 24,937 | ||||
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Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12
Melanie Levesque defeated Tom Falter in the Democratic primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12 on September 11, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Melanie Levesque | 79.4 | 3,727 | |
| Tom Falter | 20.6 | 969 | ||
| Total votes: 4,696 | ||||
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Republican primary election
Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12
Incumbent Kevin Avard defeated Richard Dowd in the Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate District 12 on September 11, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kevin Avard | 76.1 | 3,274 | |
| Richard Dowd | 23.9 | 1,028 | ||
| Total votes: 4,302 | ||||
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2016
Elections for the New Hampshire State Senate took place in 2016. The primary election took place on September 13, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was June 10, 2016.
Incumbent Kevin Avard defeated Peggy Gilmour in the New Hampshire State Senate District 12 general election.[3][4]
| New Hampshire State Senate, District 12 General Election, 2016 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Republican | 51.32% | 15,942 | ||
| Democratic | Peggy Gilmour | 48.68% | 15,120 | |
| Total Votes | 31,062 | |||
| Source: New Hampshire Secretary of State | ||||
Peggy Gilmour ran unopposed in the New Hampshire State Senate District 12 Democratic primary.[5][6]
| New Hampshire State Senate, District 12 Democratic Primary, 2016 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | |
| Democratic | ||
Incumbent Kevin Avard ran unopposed in the New Hampshire State Senate District 12 Republican primary.[5][6]
| New Hampshire State Senate, District 12 Republican Primary, 2016 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | |
| Republican | ||
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 Peggy Gilmour was unopposed in the Democratic primary, while Kevin Avard defeated Michael McCarthy in the Republican primary. Gilmour and Avard faced off in the general election.[7] Challenger Avard defeated Gilmour in the general election.[8]
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Republican | 50.8% | 10,839 | ||
| Democratic | Peggy Gilmour Incumbent | 49.2% | 10,517 | |
| Total Votes | 21,356 | |||
| Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
|---|---|---|
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53.7% | 2,651 |
| Michael McCarthy | 46.3% | 2,284 |
| Total Votes | 4,935 | |
2012
Avard ran for re-election in the 2012 election for New Hampshire House of Representatives, Hillsborough 28. Avard advanced past the September 11 primary and was defeated in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[9][10]
2010
On November 2, 2010, Avard won election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives.[11][12]
Campaign themes
2024
Ballotpedia survey responses
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2022
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2020
Kevin Avard did not complete Ballotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.
2014
Campaign website
Avard’s campaign website stated the following:
| “ |
Kevin Avard: Bringing Balance to Our System Kevin will be a State Senator who listens: The Center has been successful in helping address many NH citizen’s problems in the past two years. This is a project that has been a great source of pride for Avard, who believes that citizens need a balance of power that weighs on the side of the citizen. Kevin Avard’s Values Kevin Avard on the Issues Free Market competition is a combination of the passion of the human spirit and the drive to create a better life for one’s family. People have the innate right to be free and because of this, they have a right to create goods and services in an environment that supports them instead of stifles their creativity. Instead of lining the streets of gold with red tape, we should be creating better roads, paved with the future of the successful New Hampshire citizens. This means cutting the red tape of paperwork and legal roadblocks, to allow the citizens of New Hampshire to prosper. Personal Freedom One of the most important roles our government plays, is the protection of our rights. In New Hampshire we can see a role back on our freedom of speech, protest, and even our religious freedom. The importance of self-expression cannot be overstated. The citizens deserve to have all of their rights protected by the government, whose central duty is to secure these rights. Unfunded Mandates Promises are made by the government every day, and all of those promises have a dollar value. As a man of integrity, promises mean something to me. Government needs to slow down and honor their commitments. Right now, government has two issues, limited time and limited resources. Government needs to lift regulation off industry. This will allow more efficient solutions to come to the aid of New Hampshirites and this will free the government up to turn their time and money to the protection of citizen’s rights. Soldier Son NH Capital Song |
” |
| —Kevin Avard’s campaign website (2024)[14] | ||
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Scorecards
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Below you can find the scorecards found for the New Hampshire General Court in 2025.
- Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
- Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
- New Hampshire House Republican Alliance — Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party.
- New Hampshire House Republican Alliance — Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party.
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
Below you can find the scorecards found for the New Hampshire General Court in 2024.
- Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
- Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
- Club for Growth Foundation — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
- Club for Growth Foundation — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
- Cornerstone Policy Research — Legislators are scored based on their votes and whether they align with the organization's values.
- Cornerstone Policy Research — Legislators are scored based on their votes and whether they align with the organization's values.
- National Federation of Independent Business — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- National Federation of Independent Business — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- Open Democracy Action — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills supported or opposed by the organization.
- Open Democracy Action — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills supported or opposed by the organization.
- Planned Parenthood New Hampshire Action Fund — Legislators are scored on their stances on reproductive health issues.
- Planned Parenthood New Hampshire Action Fund — Legislators are scored on their stances on reproductive health issues.
- The Freedom Index — Legislators are scored on their adherence to the limited government principles of the U.S. Constitution.
- The Freedom Index — Legislators are scored on their adherence to the limited government principles of the U.S. Constitution.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the New Hampshire General Court in 2023.
- Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
- Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
- The Freedom Index — Legislators are scored on their adherence to the limited government principles of the U.S. Constitution.
- The Freedom Index — Legislators are scored on their adherence to the limited government principles of the U.S. Constitution.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the New Hampshire General Court in 2022.
- Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
- Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
- Cornerstone Policy Research — Legislators are scored based on their votes and whether they align with the organization's values.
- Cornerstone Policy Research — Legislators are scored based on their votes and whether they align with the organization's values.
- National Federation of Independent Business — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- National Federation of Independent Business — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- Open Democracy Action — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills supported or opposed by the organization.
- Open Democracy Action — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills supported or opposed by the organization.
- Planned Parenthood New Hampshire Action Fund — Legislators are scored on reproductive health issues.
- Planned Parenthood New Hampshire Action Fund — Legislators are scored on reproductive health issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the New Hampshire General Court in 2021.
- Americans for Prosperity - New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
- Americans for Prosperity - New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- Open Democracy Action — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills supported or opposed by the organization.
- Open Democracy Action — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills supported or opposed by the organization.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the New Hampshire General Court in 2020.
- Club for Growth Foundation — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
- National Federation of Independent Business — Legislators are scored on their votes on business issues.
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- Open Democracy Action — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills supported or opposed by the organization.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the New Hampshire General Court in 2019.
- Club for Growth Foundation — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- Open Democracy Action — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills supported or opposed by the organization.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the New Hampshire General Court in 2018.
- ACLU of New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on civil liberties issues.
- Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
- New Futures — Legislators are scored on their votes on health issues.
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the New Hampshire General Court in 2017.
- Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
- New Futures — Legislators are scored on their votes on health issues.
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- Open Democracy Action — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills supported or opposed by the organization.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the New Hampshire General Court in 2016.
- Americans for Prosperity - New Hampshire — Legislators are scored on their votes on economic issues.
- Cornerstone Policy Research — Legislators are scored based on 15 House and seven Senate roll call votes.
- Granite State Taxpayers — Legislators are scored on tax and fiscal legislation.
- National Federation of Independent Business — Legislators are scored on their votes on small business issues.
- New Hampshire Business and Industry Association — Legislators are scored on their votes on business legislation.
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the New Hampshire General Court in 2015.
- Cornerstone Policy Research — Legislators are scored based on 15 House and seven Senate roll call votes.
- New Hampshire Business and Industry Association — Legislators are scored on their votes on business legislation.
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the New Hampshire General Court in 2011.
- Cornerstone Policy Research — Legislators are scored based on 39 House and 20 Senate roll call votes.
- National Federation of Independent Business — Legislators are scored on their votes on small business issues.
- New Hampshire House Republican Alliance — Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party.
- New Hampshire Liberty Alliance — Legislators are scored "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes."
- NH Families for Education — Legislators are scored on their votes on education legislation.
Endorsements
2014
In 2014, Avard's endorsements included the following:[15]
- Sandra Ziehm Hillsborough County Commissioner
- Fmr U.S. Senator Bob Smith
- Deb Shorter – Author of Eye Into Welfare, Giving away your Tax Dollars
See also
2024 Elections
External links
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Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Kevin Avard For State Senate, "About Kevin," accessed February 24, 2021
- ↑ New Hampshire General Court, "Senator Kevin Avard (R-Nashua)," accessed February 24, 2021
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "General Election - November 8, 2016," accessed October 25, 2016
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "General Election Results - 2016," accessed December 23, 2016
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 New Hampshire Secretary of State, "State Primary - September 13, 2016," accessed June 22, 2016
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2016 Primary election results," accessed November 21, 2016
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2014 Filing Period," accessed August 6, 2014
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2014 General Election Results," accessed December 3, 2014
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2012 Primary Results," accessed May 15, 2014
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2012 General Election Results," accessed May 15, 2014
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2010 Primary Election Results," accessed May 16, 2014
- ↑ New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2010 General Election Results," accessed May 16, 2014
- ↑ Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ Kevin Avard’s campaign website, “Issues,” accessed November 8, 2014
- ↑ Avard for NH, "Main page," accessed August 6, 2014
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New Hampshire State Senate District 12 2020-Present |
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New Hampshire State Senate District 12 2014-2018 |
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New Hampshire House of Representatives Hillsborough 20 2010-2012 |
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