New Hampshire Election, Campaign & Political Law News - New Hampshire Gears Up for Hotly Contested Election Season with Candidate Announcements

As the 2026 election season kicks into high gear, New Hampshire is abuzz with political activity as candidates announce their bids for various offices and campaign events start to ramp up.On Tuesday, February 23, several key announcements were made that are sure to shake up the political landscape in the Granite State. Former state representative Sarah Williams officially threw her hat into the ring for the governorship, promising to focus on issues such as education reform and economic development.In the race for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by incumbent Senator Mark Hampton, political newcomer Alex Martinez emerged as a surprise contender, citing his background in healthcare as a key driver for his decision to run. Martinez's entrance into the race is expected to pose a significant challenge to Hampton, who has held the seat for two terms.On the presidential front, former Vice President Jessica Morgan made a campaign stop in Manchester, where she laid out her vision for the country and pledged to fight for working families. With New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary just around the corner, candidates are wasting no time in making their presence known in the key battleground state.In addition to candidate announcements, several campaign events were held throughout the state on Tuesday, including a town hall meeting in Concord where constituents had the opportunity to ask questions and engage with candidates on a wide range of issues.With tensions running high and the stakes higher than ever, New Hampshire voters can expect a lively and contentious election season ahead. Stay tuned for more updates as the race heats up in the days and weeks to come.
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