N.H. town meeting results: Pro-LGBTQ+ candidate wins in Littleton, five towns defeat ban on voting machines
Posted on AllSides March 13th, 2024
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The two other seats on the select board were not up for reelection. Roger Emerson’s term as the chairman expires in 2026, while Linda MacNeil’s position will be up for an election in 2025. Gendreau did not seek another term as select person. According to unofficial results, Harrington secured the seat with 752 votes, while Paul Lehmann received 474 votes, and Adolfo Rudy Gelsi secured 96 votes. CONCORD, N.H. — Littleton voters elected Kerri Harrington, a pro-LGBTQ+ candidate, to the three-person select board during Tuesday’s town election, replacing Carrie Gendreau,...
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