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New Hampshire Secretary of State - Election Divisioin
| 1996 New Hampshire Congressional and Statewide Results |
| Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties |
President, 38.9% in '92 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: 50% Democrat |
| William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (D) 49.32% |
ex-U.S. Senator Robert J. Dole (R) 39.37% |
businessman H. Ross Perot (Rfm) 9.69%, businessman Harry Browne (L) 0.85%, Conservative Caucus founder Howard Phillips (T) 0.27%, |
Governor, two year term, Steve Merrill (R) retiring, 70% in '94 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: 50% Democratic, Campaign & Election's Odds: 4:3 Democrat, Rothenberg Report: Likely Take Over, |
| St. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D) 57.3% |
state education baord chair Ovide Lamontagne (R) 39.6% |
ex-GOP candidate / businessman Fred Bramante (I), 2%, Linda Ruth Spitzfaden (NL), businessman Robert Kingsbury (L), 1.1%, |
Senator, 65.1% in '90 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: 50% Republican, Cook Report: Leans Republican, Roll Call: Toss Up, Rothenberg Report: Likely Incumbent, Campaign & Election: 1:1, Politics Now: Toss Up, |
| ex-U.S. Rep. Dick Swett (D) 46.3% |
Bob Smith (R) 49.4% |
Ken Blevens (L) 4.4%, James L. Bingham (NL), |
1st Cong. District, Bill Zeliff (R) ran for Governor and lost in primary, 65.6% in '94 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: 64% Republican, Roll Call's Outlook: Toss Up, Campaign & Election's Odds: 8:7 Republican, Politics Now: Toss Up, |
| 2x nominee NH Dem chair Joseph Keefe (D) 46.6% |
engineer John Edward Sununu Jr. (R) 50.2% |
Gary A. Flanders (L) 3.2% |
2nd Cong. District, 51.4% in '94 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: 50% Democrat, Roll Call's Outlook: Toss Up, Campaign & Election's Odds: 1:1, Politics Now: Toss Up, Hotline: Hot Seat, |
| '92 Governor nominee Deborah "Arnie" Arnesen (D) 43.5% |
Charles F. Bass (R) 50.2% |
ex-Democratic St. Sen. Carole Lamirande (I), 4.4%, Roy Kendel (I/A), 1.5%, Mark Tuniewicz (L), |
1. Key to Predictions: Roll Call,
The Cook Political Report,
The Rothenberg Political Report,
Campaign & Election Magazine,
D.C.'s Political Report
2. Bold indicates incumbent. Yellow district indicates
open races. Blue boxes indicates winner. Red print indicates change in party control.
3. Key to Party Identification.
(C) = Constitution Party
(D) = Democratic Party
(G) = Green Party
(I) = independent candidates
(I) = Independent American Party
(L) = Libertarian Party
(NL) = Natural Law Party
(Rfm) = Reform Party
(R) = Republican Party
(WI) = Write-in candidates
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