Sean Mahoney

May 14, 2008 - 3:45pm

Mahoney, Woods running unopposed for RNC posts

RNC Committeeman Sean MahoneyRNC Committeeman Sean MahoneySean Mahoney and Phyllis Woods are currently running unopposed to represent New Hampshire before the Republican National Committee.

Mahoney and Woods are currently filling the positions that were vacated when Tom Rath and Nancy Merrill resigned to work on presidential campaigns.

Candidates for the RNC posts can step-forward the day of the election, but so far no one has publicly announced they intend to challenge either Mahoney or Woods.

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  • April 4, 2008
    Winners:
    Sean Mahoney, Jeanne Shaheen, Charles Gerrish Sr
    Losers:
    Republican leadership, Joe Kenney
  • March 26, 2008 - 3:06pm

    Our favorite game, speculation

    With Manchester Mayor Frank Guinta deciding not to run for Governor it’s time to start the speculation game on who may run. Here is my short list of potential candidates. The problem the Republicans will face is most of these candidates are smart and know with John Lynch’s popularity it will be hard to defeat him. Although a good run can set up a future run.

    McCAIN NOMINATION GREAT NEWS FOR NH REPUBLICANS

    Release Date: Mar 5 2008

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Date:               March 5, 2008  read more »

    March 5, 2008 - 1:41pm

    NH GOP leadership endorses McCain

    The New Hampshire Republican Party's leadership has endorsed U.S. Sen. John McCain.

    "With Senator McCain clinching the nomination, I am pleased to announce that National Committeewoman Phyllis Woods, National Committeeman Sean Mahoney, and I heartily endorse Senator McCain," Republican state Chairman Fergus Cullen announced in a statement.

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    February 26, 2008 - 7:35pm

    Republicans react to Maiola’s departure

    New Hampshire Republicans are reacting to the news that Joel Maiola is leaving his position with Senator Judd Gregg.

    Maiola announced today that he starting a consulting company called Granite Edge.

    Republicans agree that Maiola has left a lasting impact on Granite State politics.

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    January 27, 2008 - 11:26pm

    Mahoney "Cautiously Optimistic" RNC Will Not Adapt Primary Rules

    New Hampshire's Republican National Committeeman Sean Mahoney says he is "cautiously optimistic" that the Republican Party will not adapt rules that could damage the New Hampshire primary.

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