- Source: 2022 New Hampshire Executive Council election
The 2022 New Hampshire Executive Council elections took place on November 8, 2022, to elect all five members of the Executive Council of New Hampshire. The party primaries were held on September 13. These elections are notable because although Democrats won the majority of the votes in the five concurrent elections, they only won one of the five seats.
District 1
After redistricting, the 1st district includes six of New Hampshire's thirteen charter cities: Berlin, Dover, Franklin, Laconia, Rochester, and Somersworth. Towns in the district include Alton, Belmont, Conway, Durham, Farmington, Gilford, Meredith, Wakefield, and Wolfeboro. The incumbent was Republican Joseph Kenney. Kenney, first elected in 2014 special election, was running for re-election.
= Republican nominee
=Joseph Kenney, incumbent executive councilor
= Democratic nominee
=Dana Hilliard, mayor of Somersworth
= General election
=District 2
After redistricting, the 2nd district includes four of New Hampshire's thirteen charter cities: Claremont, Concord, Keene, and Lebanon. Towns in the district include Bow, Charlestown, Hanover, Henniker, Hopkinton, Littleton, Newport, Peterborough, and Plymouth. The incumbent was Democrat Cinde Warmington. First elected in 2020, Warmington was running for re-election.
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
Michael Cryans, former District 1 Executive Councilor
Bradford Todd
Cinde Warmington, incumbent executive councilor
Results
= Republican primary
=Candidates
Harold French, state senator
Kim Strathdee, cook, antiques seller, farmer, carpenter, mechanic, and candidate for Executive Council District 2 in 2018 and 2020
Results
= General election
=District 3
After redistricting, the 3rd district includes one of New Hampshire's thirteen charter cities, Portsmouth. Towns in the district include Atkinson, Chester, Epping, Exeter, Hampstead, Hampton, Kingston, Newmarket, Pelham, Plaistow, Raymond, Rye, Salem, Sandown, Seabrook, Stratham, and Windham. The incumbent was Republican Janet Stevens, who was first elected in 2020. Stevens was running for re-election.
= Republican nominee
=Janet Stevens, incumbent executive councilor
= Democratic nominee
=Katherine Harake, chair of the Hampton Budget Committee
= General election
=District 4
After redistricting, the 4th district includes one of New Hampshire's thirteen charter cities, Manchester. Towns in the district include Auburn, Barrington, Bedford, Goffstown, Hooksett, Londonderry, Loudon, Nottingham, and Pembroke. The incumbent was Republican Ted Gatsas, who was first elected in 2018. Gatsas was running for re-election.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
Ted Gatsas, incumbent executive councilor
Terese Grinnell, nurse
Results
= Democratic nominee
=Kevin Cavanaugh, state senator
= General election
=District 5
After redistricting, the 5th district includes one of New Hampshire's thirteen charter cities, Nashua. Towns in the district include Amherst, Brookline, Hillsborough, Hollis, Hudson, Jaffrey, Litchfield, Merrimack, Milford, New Boston, New Ipswich, Rindge, Swanzey, and Weare. The incumbent was Republican Dave Wheeler, who was first elected in 2020. Wheeler was running for re-election.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
Anne Copp, former state representative
Dave Wheeler, incumbent executive councilor
Results
= Democratic nominee
=Shoshanna Kelly, at-large Nashua alderwoman
= General election
=See also
2022 New Hampshire elections
2022 New Hampshire gubernatorial election
2022 United States Senate election in New Hampshire
2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire
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