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New Hampshire: 1901-03 Constitutional Convention


Delegates to State Constitutional Convention, 1901-03 (May be incomplete!)

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1902 Nov 4: Abram M. Mitchell (Rep), elected; Almon E. Clark (Dem), defeated. Archie Nickerson (Rep), elected; George Wiggin (Dem), defeated. Alpheus S. Bucklin (Dem), elected; Sylvester B. Sleeper (Rep), defeated. Frank E. Blodgett (Rep), elected; Alphonse N. Lacasse (Dem), defeated. Charles H. Cooke (Rep), elected; John F. Dickey (Dem), defeated. George H. Demeritt (Rep), elected; Herbert H. Jones (Dem), defeated. Eugene C. Hubbard (Rep), elected; James B. Pettengill (Dem), defeated. George W. Stone (Dem), elected; William A. Bachelder (Rep), defeated. Franklin G. Warner (Dem), elected; John F. Tenney (Rep), defeated. Henry C. Dearborn (Rep), elected; William F. Harris (Dem), defeated. Elmer E. Conley (Dem), elected; Samuel B. Mason (Rep), defeated. Henry C. Sanborn (Rep), elected; Clarence W. Emery (Dem), defeated. Horace N. Colbath (Dem), elected; Oliver A. Dennett (Rep), defeated. Alphonzo B. Locke (Dem), elected; Henry W. Locke (Rep), defeated. Henry M. Rideout (Rep), elected; Joseph Pitman (Dem), defeated. Henry C. Carbee (Rep), elected; Edward Woods (Dem), defeated.

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