New Hampshire Rockingham District 6 Special GOP Primary

There are two weeks until Election Day. See our First Look for a brief overview of the races we'll be following that day.

This Tuesday, there is one state house special election primary.

New Hampshire Rockingham District 6

The 400 member New Hampshire House is the largest one in the United States. There are currently 207 Republicans and 188 Democrats, with five vacancies. The next regularly scheduled elections are in 2022.

With 10 seats, Rockingham 6 is one of the state's largest multi-member districts. All nine incumbents are Republican. The vacancy in the remaining seat occurred in August when Republican Anne Copp resigned.

Mary Eisner was the only Democrat to qualify; she will be the party's nominee in the December 7 special general election. Eisner finished first among 10 Democrats in the 2020 general election, but 11th overall

Three Republicans are competing for the nomination in Tuesday's primary. Polls close at 8:00 PM ET.

Upcoming

  • October 26
    • New Hampshire State House Cheshire District 9 Special Election
  • November 2
  • November 13
    • New Orleans Mayoral Primary
    • Louisiana State Senate District 27 All-Party Primary
    • Louisiana State House Districts 16 and 102 All-Party Primary
comments powered by Disqus

Headlines

Overview and Live Results: Rhode Island State Senate Special Primary

The seat opened with the April death of long time state Sen. Dominick Ruggerio

Tennessee Republican Rep. Mark Green to Resign from Congress July 20

He previously announced his intention to take a job in the private sector

Reps. Evans and Johnson to Leave House; Now 16 Retirements in 2026 Cycle

Both represent safe seats for the incumbent party; Johnson is running for South Dakota governor

Live Results: New York City Ranked Choice Tabulation

Zohran Mamdani is expected to move one step closer to being certified as the Democratic nominee for mayor

Sen. Thom Tillis Will Not Seek Reelection Next Year

He had come under attack from Trump after voting "no" to advance the president's signature legislation