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New Hampshire Statutes § 662:1 US Representative Districts

Up to Chapter 662: Elective Districts

Statute Text

The state is divided into 2 districts for the choosing of representatives in the congress of the United States. Each district may elect one representative. The districts shall be constituted as follows:
I. The first district is constituted of:
(a) The counties of
(1) Carroll, and
(2) Strafford; and
(b) In the county of Belknap, the towns and city of
(1) Alton,
(2) Barnstead,
(3) Belmont,
(4) Gilford,
(5) Gilmanton,
(6) Laconia,
(7) Meredith,
(8) New Hampton,
(9) Sanbornton, and
(10) Tilton; and
(c) In the county of Grafton, the town of
(1) Campton; and
(d) In the county of Hillsborough, the towns and city of
(1) Bedford,
(2) Goffstown,
(3) Manchester, and
(4) Merrimack; and
(e) In the county of Merrimack, the town of
(1) Hooksett; and
(f) In the county of Rockingham, the towns and city of
(1) Auburn,
(2) Brentwood,
(3) Candia,
(4) Chester,
(5) Danville,
(6) Derry,
(7) East Kingston,
(8) Epping,
(9) Exeter,
(10) Fremont,
(11) Greenland,
(12) Hampstead,
(13) Hampton,
(14) Hampton Falls,
(15) Kensington,
(16) Kingston,
(17) Londonderry,
(18) New Castle,
(19) Newfields,
(20) Newington,
(21) Newmarket,
(22) Newton,
(23) North Hampton,
(24) Nottingham,
(25) Plaistow,
(26) Portsmouth,
(27) Raymond,
(28) Rye,
(29) Sandown,
(30) Seabrook,
(31) South Hampton, and
(32) Stratham.
II. The second district is constituted of:
(a) The counties of
(1) Cheshire,
(2) Coos, and
(3) Sullivan; and
(b) In the county of Belknap, the town of
(1) Center Harbor; and
(c) In the county of Grafton, the towns, city, and unincorporated place of
(1) Alexandria,
(2) Ashland,
(3) Bath,
(4) Benton,
(5) Bethlehem,
(6) Bridgewater,
(7) Bristol,
(8) Canaan,
(9) Dorchester,
(10) Easton,
(11) Ellsworth,
(12) Enfield,
(13) Franconia,
(14) Grafton,
(15) Groton,
(16) Hanover,
(17) Haverhill,
(18) Hebron,
(19) Holderness,
(20) Landaff,
(21) Lebanon,
(22) Lincoln,
(23) Lisbon,
(24) Littleton,
(25) Livermore,
(26) Lyman,
(27) Lyme,
(28) Monroe,
(29) Orange,
(30) Orford,
(31) Piermont,
(32) Plymouth,
(33) Rumney,
(34) Sugar Hill,
(35) Thornton,
(36) Warren,
(37) Waterville Valley,
(38) Wentworth, and
(39) Woodstock; and
(d) In the county of Hillsborough, the towns and city of
(1) Amherst,
(2) Antrim,
(3) Bennington,
(4) Brookline,
(5) Deering,
(6) Francestown,
(7) Greenfield,
(8) Greenville,
(9) Hancock,
(10) Hillsborough,
(11) Hollis,
(12) Hudson,
(13) Litchfield,
(14) Lyndeborough,
(15) Mason,
(16) Milford,
(17) Mont Vernon,
(18) Nashua,
(19) New Boston,
(20) New Ipswich,
(21) Pelham,
(22) Peterborough,
(23) Sharon,
(24) Temple,
(25) Weare,
(26) Wilton, and
(27) Windsor; and
(e) In the county of Merrimack, the towns and cities of
(1) Allenstown,
(2) Andover,
(3) Boscawen,
(4) Bow,
(5) Bradford,
(6) Canterbury,
(7) Chichester,
(8) Concord,
(9) Danbury,
(10) Dunbarton,
(11) Epsom,
(12) Franklin,
(13) Henniker,
(14) Hill,
(15) Hopkinton,
(16) Loudon,
(17) Newbury,
(18) New London,
(19) Northfield,
(20) Pembroke,
(21) Pittsfield,
(22) Salisbury,
(23) Sutton,
(24) Warner,
(25) Webster, and
(26) Wilmot; and
(f) In the county of Rockingham, the towns of
(1) Atkinson,
(2) Deerfield,
(3) Northwood,
(4) Salem, and
(5) Windham.

History

Amended by 2012 , 18 : 1 , eff. 6/22/2012 .

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