State Primary 2006

Carol Shea-Porter has upset Jim Craig in the Democratic 1st district primary; she'll face Republican incumbent Jeb Bradley in November. Meanwhile, State Senator Chuck Morse won the three-way race for Executive Council in District 3. NHPR.org has the latest news and updates on Tuesday's primaries.

Latest Results

Boldface indicates the Associated Press has called the race for that candidate.

Congress - 1st District - Democratic - (112 of 113 precincts)

Carol Shea-Porter - 12,344 - 54%
Jim Craig - 7,907 - 35%
Gary Dodds - 1,121 - 5%
Peter Sullivan - 1,018 - 4%
Dave Jarvis - 493 - 2%

Congress - 1st District - Republican - (112 of 113 precincts)

Jeb Bradley - 20,173 - 86%
Michael Callis - 3,303 - 14%

Congress - 2nd District - Republican - (184 of 188 precincts)

Charles Bass - 17,861 - 75%
Robert Danderson - 3,282 - 14%
Mary Maxwell - 2,514 - 11%

Executive Council - District 3 - Republican - (43 of 44 precincts)

Chuck Morse - 4,144 - 38%
Sean Mahoney - 3,801 - 34%
Russell Prescott - 3,096 - 28%

Executive Council - District 3 - Democratic - (43 of 44 precincts)

Beverly Hollingworth - 7,828 - 83%
Peter Macdonald - 1,609 - 17%

Executive Council - District 4 - Democratic - (complete results)

Paul Martineau - 4,873 - 66%
Bob Bruce - 2,498 - 34%

State Senate - District 4 - Republican - (13 of 14 precincts)

James Fitzgerald - 1,854 - 68%
Robert Boyce - 860 - 32%

State Senate - District 19 - Republican - (complete results)

Bob Letourneau - 1,497 - 54%
Frank Sapareto - 1,257 - 46%

More election results at WMUR.com
Union Leader: List of uncontested races

NHPR News

The Exchange: NH Primary Results

Mahoney Concedes, Will Back Morse For Exec Council

Shea-Porter Looks Ahead To General Election

Morse, Hollingworth to Face Off in Exec Council Race

Letourneau Tops Sapareto in State Senate Rematch

Upset Win for Shea-Porter in 1st District

Voters Pass on Primary

The Man with the Truck and the Marching Music

Mostly Quiet at Manchester Polls

Low Primary Turnout in Portsmouth

Dem Chair Sullivan on Primary Turnout

GOP Chair Semprini on Primary Turnout

News Links

Union Leader: Record low turnout seen in primary

Union Leader: Granite Status: Upset victory won ‘old-fashioned way’

Nashua Telegraph: Unrivaled gubernatorial foes sound off

Boston.com: Campaign begins with Lynch's rejection of Gatsas' amendment

CQPolitics.com: Party Backing Backfires in N.H. 1, Giving Shea-Porter the Win

PoliticsNH.com: For '08 Dems, let the Carol Shea-Porter Primary begin

Concord Monitor: Bass handily beats his two challengers

Union Leader: Boyce loses, Letourneau wins in state Senate; Nashua GOP write-in defeats Alciere

Graniteprof: Tonight NH 01 was Shea-Porter's backyard

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