FACTOID # 1: The total number of state executions in 2005 was 60: 19 in Texas and 41 elsewhere. The racial split was 19 Black and 41 White.
 
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The Northeast > New Hampshire > Government

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109th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Democrats 0 % [49th of 50]
109th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Republicans 100 % [3rd of 50]
109th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Republican > seat plurality 2 [18th of 45]
109th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Republican/Democrat 2/0
109th United States Congress > Senate > Republican > seat plurality 2 [4th of 37]
109th United States Congress > Senate > Republican/Democrat 2/0
109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Democrats 0% [47th of 50]
109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Republicans 100% [4th of 50]
109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Republican > Seat plurality 2 [15th of 50]
109th US Congress > House of Representatives > Republican/Democrat 2/0
109th US Congress > Senate > Percentage > Democrats 0% [36th of 50]
109th US Congress > Senate > Percentage > Republicans 100% [7th of 50]
109th US Congress > Senate > Republican > Seat plurality 2 [7th of 50]
109th US Congress > Senate > Republican/Democrat 2/0
110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Democratic > seat plurality 2 [12th of 47]
110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Democratic/Republican 2/0
110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Democrats 100 % [5th of 50]
110th United States Congress > House of Representatives > Percentage > Republicans 0 % [46th of 50]
110th United States Congress > Senate > Democratic > seat plurality -2 [22nd of 35]
110th United States Congress > Senate > Democratic/Republican 0/2
110th United States Congress > Senate > Percentage > Democrats 0 % [35th of 50]
110th United States Congress > Senate > Percentage > Republicans 100 % [14th of 50]
1972 Election > Youth voter turnout 45% [29th of 41]
2000 Election > Youth voter turnout 35% [26th of 41]
2004 Election > Total registered voters 716,000 [40th of 51]
2004 Election > Total voted 677,000 [40th of 51]
2004 Election > Total votes as percentage 68.9% [7th of 51]
2004 Election > Voting age population 948,000 [40th of 51]
2004 Election > Youth voter turnout 58% [5th of 41]
Article Seven of the United States Constitution > Headline text > Date June 21, 1788
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1789 3
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1790 4
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1800 5
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1810 6
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1820 6
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1830 5
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1840 4
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1850 3
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1860 3
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1870 3
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1880 2 [32nd of 44]
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1890 2 [32nd of 45]
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1900 2 [35th of 46]
congressional apportionment > 1789–1910 > 1910 2 [39th of 48]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1920 2 [39th of 48]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1930 2 [38th of 48]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1940 2 [37th of 48]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1950 2 [38th of 50]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1960 2 [44th of 50]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1970 2 [36th of 50]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1980 2 [40th of 50]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 1990 2 [38th of 50]
congressional apportionment > 1920-present > 2000 2 [40th of 50]
Current US governors > State governors > Party Democratic
Current US governors > State governors > Seat Up 2,008
Current US governors > State governors > Took office 2,005
Electoral Votes 4 [39th of 51]
Governor John Lynch
gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Incumbent Jeanne Shaheen
gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Outcome
Jeanne Shaheen (D) 48.7%
Gordon Humphrey (R) 43.8%
Mary Brown (I) 6.4%
gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Party Democrat
gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Status Re-elected to 3rd term
gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Incumbent Jeanne Shaheen
gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Outcome
Craig Benson (R) 58.6%
Mark Fernald (D) 38.2%
John Babiarz (L) 2.9%
gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Party Democrat
gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Status Ran for US Senate
gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Incumbent Craig Benson
gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Outcome
John Lynch (D) 51%
Craig Benson (R) 48.9%
gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Party Republican
gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Status Defeated
gubernatorial elections, 2006 > elections > Election Results
John Lynch (D) 74%
Jim Coburn (R) 26&
gubernatorial elections, 2006 > elections > Incumbent John Lynch
gubernatorial elections, 2006 > elections > Party Democratic
gubernatorial elections, 2006 > elections > Status Re-elected
Gun Laws > Permits
No permit is required to purchase firearms. A permit is required to carry a concealed handgun.
Gun Laws > Prohibited firearms None.
Gun Laws > Prohibited persons
A firearm cannot be owned, possessed, or controlled by a person who has been convicted of certain felonies in any United States jurisdiction. No person shall sell, deliver, or otherwise transfer a firearm to a person who has been convicted in any jurisdiction of a felony. It is illegal to sell, barter, hire, lend, or give a handgun to a minor (under age 18) except in limited circumstances. A licensed dealer shall not sell handguns to nonresidents who are prohibited in their States of residence. It is illegal to knowingly attempt to purchase a firearm while subject to a protective order.
Patents Issued 10,766 [32nd of 54]
    Patents Issued (per capita) 8.219 per 1,000 people [9th of 54]
Pet skunk > Legality of skunk ownership
Striped skunks illegal; hooded and spotted legal.
Political party strength > Current party strength > Lower House Majority Democratic 238-158-1
Political party strength > Current party strength > Upper House Majority Democratic 14-10
Political party strength > Current party strength > US House Delegation Democratic 2-0
Political party strength > Current party strength > US House Majority Democratic 2-0
Political party strength > Current party strength > US Senate Class I none
Political party strength > Current party strength > US Senate Class II Republican
Political party strength > Current party strength > US Senate Class III Republican
Seat belt legislation > The laws > Base Fine Before fees $0.00 [48th of 48]
Seat belt legislation > The laws > Original effective date No law
Seat belt legislation > The laws > Type of Law No law
Seat belt legislation > The laws > Who is covered None
Seats in the House of Representatives 2 seats [40th of 50]
Secretary of State > Official site http://www.sos.nh.gov/
Senate elections, 1960 > Senate contests in 1960 > Incumbent Styles Bridges
Senate elections, 1960 > Senate contests in 1960 > Opposing Candidates
Herbert W. Hill (Democrat)
Senate elections, 1960 > Senate contests in 1960 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1960 > Senate contests in 1960 > Status Re-elected, 60.4 - 39.7
Senate elections, 1968 > Senate contests in 1968 > Incumbent Norris Cotton
Senate elections, 1968 > Senate contests in 1968 > Opposing Candidates
John W. King (Democrat)
Senate elections, 1968 > Senate contests in 1968 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1968 > Senate contests in 1968 > Status Re-elected, 59.3 - 40.7
Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Incumbent Thomas J. McIntyre
Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Opposing Candidates
Wesley Powell (Republican)
Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Party
Democrat
Senate elections, 1972 > Senate contests in 1972 > Status Re-elected, 56.9 - 43.1
Senate elections, 1974 > Senate contests in 1974 > Incumbent Norris Cotton
Senate elections, 1974 > Senate contests in 1974 > Opposing Candidates
Louis C. Wyman (Republican)
John A. Durkin (Democrat)
Senate elections, 1974 > Senate contests in 1974 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1974 > Senate contests in 1974 > Status
Retired: Republican victory, 49.7 - 49.7
Senate elections, 1980 > Senate contests in 1980 > Incumbent John A. Durkin
Senate elections, 1980 > Senate contests in 1980 > Party
Democrat
Senate elections, 1980 > Senate contests in 1980 > Status Defeated, 52.1 - 47.8
Senate elections, 1984 > Senate contests in 1984 > Incumbent Gordon J. Humphrey
Senate elections, 1984 > Senate contests in 1984 > Opposing Candidates
Norman E. D'Amours (Democrat)
Senate elections, 1984 > Senate contests in 1984 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1984 > Senate contests in 1984 > Status Re-elected, 58.7 - 41.0
Senate elections, 1986 > Senate contests in 1986 > Incumbent Warren B. Rudman
Senate elections, 1986 > Senate contests in 1986 > Opposing Candidates
Endicott Peabody (Democrat)
Senate elections, 1986 > Senate contests in 1986 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1986 > Senate contests in 1986 > Status Re-elected, 66.0 - 34.0
Senate elections, 1990 > Senate contests in 1990 > Incumbent Gordon J. Humphrey
Senate elections, 1990 > Senate contests in 1990 > Opposing Candidates
Robert C. Smith (Republican)
John A. Durkin (Democrat)
Senate elections, 1990 > Senate contests in 1990 > Party
Republican
Senate elections, 1990 > Senate contests in 1990 > Status
Retired: Republican victory, 67.3 - 32.7
Senate elections, 1998 > Senate contests in 1998 > Incumbent
Judd A. Gregg
Senate elections, 1998 > Senate contests in 1998 > Opposing Candidates
George Condodemetraky (Democrat)
Senate elections, 1998 > Senate contests in 1998 > Party Republican
Senate elections, 1998 > Senate contests in 1998 > Status Re-elected, 68 - 28
Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Incumbent
Bob Smith
Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Opposing Candidates
John E. Sununu (Republican)
Jeanne Shaheen (Democrat)
Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Party Republican
Senate elections, 2002 > Senate contests in 2002 > Status
Lost primary: Republican victory, 51 - 46
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Incumbent Judd Gregg
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Opponents Doris Haddock (D) 34%
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Party Republican
Senate elections, 2004 > Senate contests in 2004 > Result
Re-elected to 3rd term:
Judd Gregg (R) 66%
Senate elections, 2008 > Senate contests in 2008 > 2002 Election Results
John Sununu (R) 51%; Jeanne Shaheen (D) 46%; Other 3%
Senate elections, 2008 > Senate contests in 2008 > Incumbent
John Sununu (R)
Senate elections, 2008 > Senate contests in 2008 > Possible opposing candidates
Jay Buckey (D)
Steve Marchand (D)
Jeanne Shaheen (D)
Katrina Swett (D)
Senate elections, 2008 > Senate contests in 2008 > Status Running for Re-election
Senate elections, 2010 > Senate contests in 2010 > 2004 Election Results
Judd Gregg (R) 66%; Doris Haddock (D) 34%
Senate elections, 2010 > Senate contests in 2010 > Incumbent Judd Gregg
Senate elections, 2010 > Senate contests in 2010 > Party Republican
State Attorney General > Current Attorney General Kelly Ayotte
State Attorney General > Party Republican
State Attorney General > Term expires
July 2008 (Appointed by Governor)
State Attorney General > Took office 2,004
State court > Nomenclature > Court of Last Resort Supreme Court
Statewide Office party strength > Current Party Strength > Secretary of State Democratic
Statewide Office party strength > Current Party Strength > Treasurer Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 1978 > Election results > Incumbent Meldrim Thomson, Jr.
US gubernatorial elections, 1978 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Hugh Gallen (Democratic) 49.4%
Wesley Powell (Independent) 4.6%
Mabel Everett (Libertarian) 4.6%
Ralph Brewster (Independent) 0.2%
US gubernatorial elections, 1978 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 1978 > Election results > Status Defeated, 45.4%
US gubernatorial elections, 1980 > Election results > Incumbent Hugh Gallen
US gubernatorial elections, 1980 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Meldrim Thomson, Jr. (Republican) 40.7%
James Pinnaird (Libertarian) 0.3%
US gubernatorial elections, 1980 > Election results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 1980 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 59.0%
US gubernatorial elections, 1982 > Election results > Incumbent Hugh Gallen
US gubernatorial elections, 1982 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
John H. Sununu (Republican) 51.5%
Meldrim Thomson, Jr. (Independent) 1.7%
US gubernatorial elections, 1982 > Election results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 1982 > Election results > Status Defeated, 46.8%
US gubernatorial elections, 1984 > Election results > Incumbent John H. Sununu
US gubernatorial elections, 1984 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Chris Spirou (Democratic) 33.1%
US gubernatorial elections, 1984 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 1984 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 66.8%
US gubernatorial elections, 1986 > Election results > Incumbent John H. Sununu
US gubernatorial elections, 1986 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Paul McEachern (Democratic) 46.3%
US gubernatorial elections, 1986 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 1986 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 53.7%
US gubernatorial elections, 1988 > Election results > Incumbent John H. Sununu
US gubernatorial elections, 1988 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Judd Gregg (Republican) 60.4%
Paul McEachern (Democratic) 39.0%
US gubernatorial elections, 1988 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 1988 > Election results > Status
Retired, Republican victory
US gubernatorial elections, 1990 > Election results > Incumbent Judd Gregg
US gubernatorial elections, 1990 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
J. Joseph Grandmaison (Democratic) 34.7%
Miriam F. Luce (Libertarian) 4.9%
US gubernatorial elections, 1990 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 1990 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 60.5%
US gubernatorial elections, 1992 > Election results > Incumbent Judd Gregg
US gubernatorial elections, 1992 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Steve Merrill (Republican) 56.0%
Deborah Arnie Arnesen (Democratic) 40.0%
Miriam Luce (Libertarian) 4.0%
US gubernatorial elections, 1992 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 1992 > Election results > Status
Retired, Republican victory
US gubernatorial elections, 1994 > Election results > Incumbent Steve Merrill
US gubernatorial elections, 1994 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 1994 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 70.0%
US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Incumbent Steve Merrill
US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Jeanne Shaheen (Democratic) 57.2%
Ovide Lamontagne (Republican) 39.5%
Fred Bramante (Independent Reform) 2.1%
Robert Kingsbury (Libertarian) 1.2%
US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 1996 > Election results > Status
Retired, Democratic victory
US gubernatorial elections, 1998 > Summary of results > Incumbent Jeanne Shaheen
US gubernatorial elections, 1998 > Summary of results > Opposing Candidates
Jay Lucas (Republican) 33.1%
US gubernatorial elections, 1998 > Summary of results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 1998 > Summary of results > Status Re-elected, 66.1%
US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Incumbent Jeanne Shaheen
US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Gordon J. Humphrey (Republican) 43.8%
Mary Brown (Independent) 6.4%
John J. Babiarz (Libertarian) 1.1%
US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 2000 > Election results > Status Re-elected, 48.7%
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Incumbent Jeanne Shaheen
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Craig Benson (Republican) 58.6%
Mark Fernald (Democratic) 38.2%
John Babiarz (Libertarian) 2.9%
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Party
Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Status
Retired, Republican victory
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Incumbent Craig Benson
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
John Lynch (Democratic) 51%
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Party
Republican
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Status Defeated, 48.9%
US gubernatorial elections, 2006 > Elections > Incumbent John Lynch
US gubernatorial elections, 2006 > Elections > Party Democratic
US gubernatorial elections, 2006 > Elections > Status Re-elected
US Presidents by place of primary affiliation > Number 1 [15th of 18]
War Governors' Conference > Results of the meeting > Approval of Declaration Yes
War Governors' Conference > Results of the meeting > Governor Nathaniel S. Berry

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