June 3, 2008 - 11:32am
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Dems reveal remaining state senate candidates

The day before the filing period begins; the New Hampshire Senate Democratic Caucus has unveiled its list of state senate candidates.

According to the Senate Democratic Caucus website, candidates have been found for all 24 seats.

Sandy Amlaw will run in District 14 for Bob Clegg's seat, Chaz Proulx will run against state Sen. Jack Barnes (R-Raymond) in District 17 and Paul Dadek will compete against state Sen. Mike Downing (R-Salem) for the District 22 seat.

Tomorrow, all the Democratic senate candidates will file together at the Secretary of State's office.

The full list of can be found at:  http://www.nhsenatedemocrats.org/candidates/

Brian Lawson is a PolitickerNH.com Reporter and can be reached via email at brian.lawson@politickernh.com.

Comments

Clowns


Are you kidding me? Who are these no names? I wonder who will be the next incumbent Democrat to jump off this sinking ship??

06/03/08 2:35 pm

Real Leaders


They are the Senate Majority.

06/03/08 4:21 pm

Primary?


Since when do the Party Bosses select our candidates? I am disappointed that my party has decided to hand pick candidates rather than have real primaries. We already saw that with the US Senate now we are seeing it with the NH Senate. Sad.

06/03/08 6:16 pm

Let's have a primary!


I agree with Squashing. It would be nice to see some Democrats step forward and challenge Buckley's picks.

It can be done. In 2006, Carol Shea-Porter came from nowhere to beat the hand-picked choice of the party bosses in Manchester.

06/03/08 7:06 pm

Let's have a primary!


I agree with Squashing. It would be nice to see some Democrats step forward and challenge Buckley's picks.

It can be done. In 2006, Carol Shea-Porter came from nowhere to beat the hand-picked choice of the party bosses in Manchester.

06/03/08 7:06 pm

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