2024 Pub. 6 Issue 6

Following one of the busiest days at the polls in the history of New Hampshire, we are pleased to provide you with a summary of the results. Your participation in these elections helps shape the future of our nation, state and our industry. Here are the highlights: NEW HAMPSHIRE HIGHLIGHTS Republicans gained two more seats in the already GOP-controlled State Senate, establishing a 16-8 supermajority. Notably, they flipped Democratic seats in Districts 11 and 18, defeating Senate Minority Leader Donna Soucy of Manchester. This Republican surge continued in the House of Representatives, where the GOP secured over 220 seats, solidifying a strong majority for the next two years. NHADA’s long-time friend and supporter Representative Sherman Packard has been elected as the Speaker of the House once again. This election secured Republican control across all three state governing bodies, providing Governor-Elect Kelly Ayotte with the backing necessary to effectively pursue her policy agenda. PRESIDENTIAL RESULTS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE • Winner in State: Kamala Harris (Democrat) • Results: Kamala Harris received 418,488 votes (50.9%) and secured 4 electoral votes from New Hampshire. Donald Trump (Republican) followed with 395,523 votes (48.1%). Other candidates included Chase Oliver (Libertarian) with 4,225 votes (0.5%) and Jill Stein with 3,680 votes (0.5%). Overall Presidential Results Kamala Harris had a total of 226 electoral votes across the U.S., while Donald Trump had 312 electoral and was elected as the 47th President of the United States. He will be inaugurated on Jan. 20, 2025, at the U.S. Capitol. U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES District 1 • Winner: Chris Pappas (Democrat) a long-time NADA and NHADA ally and advocate for the heavy truck industry, won re-election, defeating Russell Prescott (Republican) of Kingston. • Results: Chris Pappas secured 218,577 votes (54%) against Russell Prescott (Republican), who received 185,936 votes (46%). District 2 • Winner: Maggie Goodlander (Democrat) of Nashua has been elected to serve her first term as New Hampshire’s Representative in the Second Congressional District, defeating Lily Tang Williams (Republican) of Weare. • Results: Maggie Goodlander obtained 211,641 votes (53%), defeating Lily Tang Williams (Republican), who received 187,810 votes (47%). A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT 2024 GENERAL ELECTION UPDATE BY DAN BENNETT, REM, IOM, CAE PRESIDENT, NHADA 4

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