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New Hampshire
House of Representatives
New Hampshire General Court
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
December 7, 2022
Leadership
Sherman Packard (R)
since January 6, 2021
Speaker pro tempore
Laurie Sanborn (R)
since December 7, 2022
Majority Leader
Jason Osborne (R)
since December 2, 2020
Minority Leader
Matthew Wilhelm (D)
since December 7, 2022
Structure
Seats400
Political groups
Majority
  •   Republican (199)

Minority

Vacant (5)[1]
Length of term
2 years
AuthorityPart Second, New Hampshire Constitution
Salary$200/term ($100/year), plus daily travel
Elections
Plurality block voting
Last election
November 8, 2022
Next election
November 5, 2024
RedistrictingLegislative control
Meeting place
House of Representatives Chamber
New Hampshire State House
Concord, New Hampshire
Website
www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house

The New Hampshire House of Representatives is the lower house in the New Hampshire General Court, the bicameral legislature of the state of New Hampshire. The House of Representatives consists of 400 members coming from 203 legislative districts across the state, created from divisions of the state's counties. On average, each legislator represents about 3,300 residents, which is the smallest lower house representative-to-population ratio in the country.

New Hampshire has by far the largest lower house of any American state; the second-largest, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, has 203 members. The House is the fourth-largest lower house in the English-speaking world (behind the 435-member United States House of Representatives, 543-member Lok Sabha of India, and 650-member House of Commons of the United Kingdom).[2]

Districts vary in number of seats based on their populations, with the least-populous districts electing only one member and the most populous electing 10, not counting floterial seats. (Rockingham district #13 has ten members (Derry))[3]

Voters are allowed to cast as many votes as there are seats to be filled in the district. For instance, in a two-member district, a voter can vote for up to two candidates, in a ten-seat district, for up to ten candidates. Plurality block voting often results in one party winning all of the seats in the district, as the (cross-sectional) results below for the current representation attest. Like in the districts elected by First-past-the-post voting, proportionality of party represention is not generally produced.

Some municipalities are in multiple districts, including floterial districts, so as to achieve more equal apportionment by population.

Unlike in many state legislatures, there is no single "aisle" to cross per se, as members of both parties sit partially segregated in five sections. The seat section and number is put on the legislator's motor vehicle license plate, which they pay for if they wish to put one on their personal automobiles, or in the case of the chairpersons and party leaders, their title is put on the legislative plate. Seating location is enforced, as seating is pre-assigned. Although the personal preference of the legislator is asked, usually chairmen and those with special needs are given the preferred aisle seats. The sixth section is the Speaker's seat at the head of the hall.

The House of Representatives has met in Representatives Hall of the New Hampshire State House since 1819. Representatives Hall is thus the oldest chamber in the United States still in continuous legislative use.[4] Large arched windows line the walls. On the rostrum hang portraits of John P. Hale, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Franklin Pierce, and Daniel Webster.

Composition

194 199
Democratic Republican
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Ind Lib Republican Vacant
End of 2010 session 216 0 174 390 10
Begin session 2011 102 0 298 400 0
End of 2012 session 104 290 394 6
Begin session 2013 219 0 179 398 2
End of 2014 session 213 173 386 14
Begin session 2015 160 1 0 239 400 0
End of 2016 session 156 1 230 388 12
Begin session 2017 173 0 0 226 399 1
End of 2018 session 167 3 211 381 19
Begin 2019 session 233 0 167 400 0
End of 2020 session[5] 230 157 387 13
Begin 2021 session 187 0 213 400 0
End of 2022 session 178 1 0 202 381 19
Begin 2023 session[6][7] 197 0 201 398 2
February 21, 2023[8] 198 399 1
April 1, 2023[9] 197 398 2
April 26, 2023[10] 200 397 3
May 16, 2023[11] 198 398 2
June 7, 2023[12] 197 1 0
June 13, 2023[13] 2 199
July 5, 2023[14] 196 397 3
August 22, 2023[15] 197 398 2
September 18, 2023[16] 196 397 3
September 19, 2023[17][18] 197 198
October 2, 2023[19] 196 3
November 7, 2023[20] 197 398 2
November 13, 2023[21] 196 397 3
December 1, 2023[22] 195 396 4
January 23, 2024[23] 200 398 2
February 8, 2024[24] 194 201
February 9, 2024[25] 2 397 3
February 10, 2024[26] 193 396 4
March 12, 2024[27] 195 398 2
March 23, 2024[28] 194 397 3
May 1, 2024[29] 200 396 4
May 15, 2024[30] 199 395 5
Latest voting share 49.1% 0.5% 50.4%

Leadership

The current leadership of the house is as follows:

Position Representative Town Party
Speaker of the House Sherman Packard Londonderry Rep
Majority Leader Jason Osborne Auburn
Deputy Speaker Steven D. Smith Charlestown
Speaker Pro Tempore Laurie Sanborn Bedford
Deputy Majority Leader Fred Doucette Salem
Majority Whip Jeanine Notter Merrimack
Majority Senior Advisor Andrew Renzullo Hudson
Len Turcotte Barrington
Assistant Majority Leader Ralph Boehm Litchfield
Michael Harrington Strafford
Stephen Pearson Derry
Jordan Ulery Hudson
Scott Wallace Danville
Assistant Majority Whip Keith Ammon New Boston
Maureen Mooney Merrimack
Chris True Sandown
Aidan Ankarberg Rochester
Minority Leader Matthew Wilhelm Manchester Dem
Deputy Minority Leader Alexis Simpson Exeter
Minority Leader Pro Tempore Karen Ebel New London
Minority Floor Leader

Lucy Weber

Walpole
Deputy Minority Floor Leader Vacant
Senior Minority Advisor Sharon Nordgren Hanover
Mary Jane Wallner Concord
Minority Advisor Laura Telerski Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Robert_Harb
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