New Hampshire Delegation to the
1988
Republican National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
- District not given:
William
Bartlett, Kingston
- William
P. Cahill, North Hampton
- Charles
G. Douglas III, Concord
- Edward
Dupont, Rochester
- Kathleen
Gregg, Greenfield
- Ruth
L. Griffin, Portsmouth
- Anna
Barbara Hantz, Nashua
- Gordon
J. Humphrey, Chichester
- Carroll
F. Jones, Manchester
- Thomas
D. Rath, Concord
- Warren
B. Rudman, Manchester
- W.
Douglas Scamman, Jr., Stratham
- Robert
C. Smith, Wolfeboro
- John
Stabile, Nashua
- Norman
Stahl, Bedford
- Bernard
A. Streeter, Nashua
- Donna
Sytek, Salem
- William
W. Treat, Hampton
- Richard
Upton, Concord
- William
H. Zeliff, Jr., Jackson
- At-Large:
Lane
Dwinell, Lebanon
- Hugh
Gregg, Nashua
- John
H. Sununu, Salem
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Barbara
Arnold, Manchester
- Creeley
S. Buchanan, Amherst
- Rhona
Charbonneau, Hudson
- Marc
Chretien, Manchester
- Marshall
Cobleigh, Nashua
- David
Currier, Henniker
- Joseph
Delahunty, Salem
- Patricia
Donovon, Nashua
- George
Freese, Pittsfield
- Robert
Gilbert, Laconia
- William
Johnson, Northwood
- Howard
Keegan, Manchester
- Jane
Lane, Keene
- Robert
Lewellen, Hopkinton
- John
Meserve, Somersworth
- Vincent
Palumbo, Kingston
- Walter
Peterson, Peterborough
- Bruce
Rounds, Bristol
- Mary
Ruberga, East Sullivan, Sullivan
- Peter
Spaulding, Hopkinton
- Judith
Thayer, Manchester
- Franklin
Torr, Dover
- Paul
Young, Concord
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