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Harold French

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Prior offices

New Hampshire House of Representatives Merrimack 2


New Hampshire State Senate District 7


Elections and appointments

Contact

Harold French (Republican Party) was a member of the New Hampshire State Senate, representing District 7. He assumed office in 2016. He left office on December 7, 2022.

French (Republican Party) ran for election to the New Hampshire Executive Council to represent District 2. He lost in the general election on November 8, 2022.

French was also a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing District Merrimack 2 from 2014 to 2016.

Committee assignments

2021-2022

French was assigned to the following committees:

2019-2020

French was assigned to the following committees:

2017 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:

New Hampshire committee assignments, 2017
Commerce, Vice chair
Judiciary

2015 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, French served on the following committees:

New Hampshire committee assignments, 2015
Commerce and Consumer Affairs

The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.

Elections

2022

New Hampshire Executive Council

See also: New Hampshire Executive Council election, 2022

General election

Democratic primary election

Republican primary election

New Hampshire State Senate

See also: New Hampshire State Senate elections, 2022

Harold French did not file to run for re-election.

2020

See also: New Hampshire State Senate elections, 2020

General election

Democratic primary election

Republican primary election

2018

See also: New Hampshire State Senate elections, 2018

General election

Democratic primary election

Republican primary election

2016

See also: New Hampshire State Senate elections, 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.

Harold F. French defeated incumbent Andrew Hosmer in the New Hampshire State Senate District 7 general election.[1][2]

New Hampshire State Senate, District 7 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.png Harold F. French 50.03%
Democratic Andrew Hosmer Incumbent 49.97%
Total Votes 27,743
Source: New Hampshire Secretary of State

Incumbent Andrew Hosmer ran unopposed in the New Hampshire State Senate District 7 Democratic primary.[3][4]

New Hampshire State Senate, District 7 Democratic Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
Democratic

Harold F. French ran unopposed in the New Hampshire State Senate District 7 Republican primary.[3][4]

New Hampshire State Senate, District 7 Republican Primary, 2016
Party Candidate
Republican

2014

See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2014

Elections for the New Hampshire House of Representatives 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 Scott Burns and Lucy Natkiel were unopposed in the Democratic primary, while Harold F. French and Werner D. Horn were unopposed in the Republican primary. Burns, Natkiel, French and Horn faced off in the general election. Twelve votes separated the top three finishers: Horn with 852, French with 841 and Burns with 840, forcing a mandatory recount. The recount was held on Wednesday, November 12, 2014.[5][6] French and Horn were declared the winners, defeating Burns and Natkei.[7]

New Hampshire House of Representatives Merrimack 2 District, General Election, 2014

Party Candidate Vote % Votes
Republican Green check mark transparent.pngWerner D. Horn 26%
Republican Green check mark transparent.pngHarold F. French 25.7%
Democrat Scott Burns Incumbent 25.6%
Democrat Lucy Natkiel 22.7%
Total Votes 3,284

2012

See also: New Hampshire House of Representatives elections, 2012

French ran in the 2012 election for New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 7. French was defeated in the September 11 primary election.[8][9]

New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack 7 Republican Primary, 2012

Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngSusan Olsen 53.3% 250
Harold French 46.7% 219
Total Votes 469

Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Harold French did not complete Ballotpedia's 2022 Candidate Connection survey.

2020

Harold French did not complete Ballotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.

Campaign donors


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Harold French campaign contribution history
Year Office Result Contributions
2016 New Hampshire State Senate, District 7 Won $18,015
2014 New Hampshire House of Representatives, District Merrimack 2 Won $0
Grand total raised $18,015
Source: [undefined Follow the Money]

2016

French won election to the New Hampshire State Senate in 2016. During that election cycle, French raised a total of $18,015.

New Hampshire State Senate 2016 election - campaign contributions
Top contributors to Harold French's campaign in 2016
French, Harold $3,152
New Hampshire Liberty Alliance $2,800
Get Involved Pac $2,000
National Right To Work Cmte $1,000
California State Employees Local 1000 $1,000
Total raised in 2016 $18,015
Source: Follow the Money

2014

French won election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 2014. During that election cycle, French raised a total of $0.

New Hampshire House of Representatives 2014 election - Campaign Contributions
Top contributors to Harold French's campaign in 2014
Total Raised in 2014 $0
Source: Follow the Money

Scorecards

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2022

In 2022, the New Hampshire State Legislature was in session from January 5 to May 26.

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Legislators are scored based on their votes and if they align with the organization's values.

Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.

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Legislators are scored on their stances on policies related to reproductive health issues.

2021

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In 2021, the New Hampshire State Legislature was in session from January 6 to June 24. Americans for Prosperity Foundation-New Hampshire Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to 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 Liberty Alliance Legislators are scored by the organization "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.

2020

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2020, click [show].
In 2020, the New Hampshire State Legislature was in session from January 8 to June 30. The session was suspended from March 14 to June 11. 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. National Federation of Independent Business Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to 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 by the organization "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.

2019

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2019, click [show].
In 2019, the New Hampshire General Court was in session from January 2 through June 30. Club for Growth Foundation Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic 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 by the organization "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.

2018

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2018, click [show].
In 2018, the New Hampshire General Court was in session from January 3 through June 30. American Civil Liberties Union - New Hampshire Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to civil liberties. 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 House Republican Alliance Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party. New Hampshire Liberty Alliance Legislators are scored by the organization "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.

2017

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2017, click [show].
In 2017, the New Hampshire General Court was in session from January 4 through June 22. The state House met for a veto session on November 2. Americans for Prosperity - New Hampshire Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues. New Futures Legislators are scored on their votes on health issues. NH House Republican Alliance Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party. New Hampshire Liberty Alliance Legislators are scored by the organization "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.

2016

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2016, click [show].
In 2016, the New Hampshire General Court was in session from January 6 through June 1. Americans for Prosperity Foundation-New Hampshire- 2016 Legislative Scorecard Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues. Cornerstone Policy Research: 2015-2016 Legislative Scorecard Legislators are scored based on 15 roll call votes in the House and seven roll call votes in the Senate during the 2015-2016 session. Granite State Taxpayers: Senate and House Legislators are scored on how they voted on tax and fiscal legislation. New Hampshire Business and Industry Association: 2016 Legislative Scorecard Legislators are scored based on their votes on business legislation. New Hampshire Liberty Alliance: 2016 Liberty Rating report card Legislators are scored by the organization "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes." New Hampshire National Federation of Independent Business: 2016 Voting Record Legislators are scored on their votes on small business issues. NH House Republican Alliance Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party. The American Conservative Union Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.

2015

To view all the scorecards we found for this legislator in 2015, click [show].
In 2015, the New Hampshire General Court was in session from January 7 to July 1. Cornerstone Policy Research: 2015-2016 Legislative Scorecard Legislators are scored based on 15 roll call votes in the House and seven roll call votes in the Senate during the 2015-2016 session. New Hampshire Business and Industry Association: 2015 Legislative Scorecard Legislators are scored based on their votes on business legislation. New Hampshire Liberty Alliance: 2015 Liberty Rating report card Legislators are scored by the organization "on pro-liberty and anti-liberty roll call votes." NH House Republican Alliance Legislators are scored based on if they voted with the Republican Party. The American Conservative Union Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.

See also

Footnotes

  1. New Hampshire Secretary of State, "General Election - November 8, 2016," accessed October 25, 2016
  2. New Hampshire Secretary of State, "General Election Results - 2016," accessed December 23, 2016
  3. 3.0 3.1 New Hampshire Secretary of State, "State Primary - September 13, 2016," accessed June 22, 2016
  4. 4.0 4.1 New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2016 Primary election results," accessed November 21, 2016
  5. New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2014 Filing Period," accessed July 1, 2014
  6. New Hampshire Secretary of State, "RECOUNTS - General Election – November 4, 2014," accessed November 7, 2014
  7. New Hampshire Secretary of State, "State Representative - 2014 General Election," accessed November 14, 2014
  8. New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2012 Primary Results," accessed May 15, 2014
  9. New Hampshire Secretary of State, "2012 General Election Results," accessed May 15, 2014
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