New Hampshire's 5th State Senate District
- New Hampshire's 5th State Senate District
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New Hampshire's 5th State Senate District is one of 24 Senate districts. It is currently represented by Democrat Matthew Houde of Plainfield.
District profile
The 5th district includes the southern towns of Grafton County as well as parts of Merrimack County and Sullivan County.[1] The largest population center in the district is the city of Lebanon.
Communities
- Grafton County
- Merrimack County
- Sullivan County
2010 general election
New Hampshire State Senate General, 2010 |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
±% |
|
Republican |
James Danforth |
7,465 |
40.4% |
|
Democratic |
Matthew Houde |
11,014 |
59.6% |
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