SD-21

August 25, 2008 - 4:15pm

Halldorson staying in race

Despite dealing with family problems, Kelly Halldorson (R-Dover) has decided not to abandon her state Senate campaign.

"I'm having a lot of very difficult family issues right now but my kids want me to stay in the race," Halldorson said in an interview with PolitickerNH.com.

Halldorson said she did not file a fiscal report with the secretary of state because she will not be raising "a lot of money" for her campaign. Any candidate who raised more than $500 was required to report the funding reports to the secretary of state's office last week.

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May 30, 2008 - 1:54pm

Don't vote for Mandy Merrill

The current PolitickerNH.com online poll asks which state Senate candidate is most likely to be unopposed this year. Right now Amanda “Mandy” Merrill is in second place with 18% of the vote. If Dover sources are correct you can scratch Merrill off that list.

Inside Edge has confirmed with a Dover source that former Dover Mayor Alex Nossiff is getting really close to throwing his hat into the ring for the senate seat being vacated by Iris Estabrook. Nossiff will more than likely make an official announcement in the next week, but is really close to jumping in.

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May 21, 2008 - 11:34am

Merrill makes state Senate bid official

Amanda "Mandy" Merrill (D-Durham) has officially declared that she is running for the state Senate.

Merrill is running for the seat being abandoned by state Sen. Iris Estabrook (D-Durham).

"I believe my experience has prepared me for the challenges of being a state Senator," Merrill said in a statement. "As a House member I found great satisfaction in collaborating with lawmakers of all political stripes to pass legislation on education policy, energy and air quality, land conservation, solid waste, and ethics guidelines. I look forward to working with legislative colleagues and Governor John Lynch to address the economic, educational, and environmental issues that affect the lives of the people of District 21."

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MERRILL ANNOUNCES FOR STATE SENATE

Release Date: May 21 2008

For immediate release                                                                                                           May 21, 2008

Contact: Amanda Merrill

merrillfornhsenate@gmail.com

868-2491 or 969-9900

                                                                                               

MERRILL ANNOUNCES FOR STATE SENATE

 

            DURHAM - Amanda Merrill today announced that she will be a candidate for state Senate District 21, the seat currently held by Iris Estabrook, who is stepping down after a 12-year legislative career. District 21 includes Dover, Durham, Epping, Lee, and Rollinsford.

            Merrill, a resident of Durham, served as a state representative from 1989 to 1998, finishing her career as Deputy Democratic Leader. For the past two years she has served on the policy staff of the House Majority Office.

May 16, 2008 - 11:21am

Merrill to run for state Senate

Amanda "Mandy" Merrill has decided to run for the state Senate, three sources tell PolitickerNH.com.

Merrill will be running for the office being vacated by state Sen. Iris Estabrook (D-Durham). Estabrook will support Merrill's candidacy.

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May 16, 2008 - 8:50am

Update: Estabrook not running for re-election

State Sen. Iris Estabrook (D-Durham)State Sen. Iris Estabrook (D-Durham)State Sen. Iris Estabrook (D-Durham) has decided not to run for a fourth term.

"I no longer feel I can commit the level of time and energy I believe is necessary to fill this leadership role," Estabrook said in a press release.  "It has been an honor to have served in the New Hampshire Legislature and an experience that will stay with me throughout my life."

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SENATOR ESTABROOK SAYS SHE WILL NOT RUN FOR RE-ELECTION

Release Date: May 16 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                               Friday, May 16, 2008

Contact: Senator Iris Estabrook

(603) 271-3042

SENATOR ESTABROOK SAYS SHE WILL NOT RUN FOR RE-ELECTION

CONCORD – Durham Senator Iris Estabrook announced today she will not seek election to a fourth term in the Senate.

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