New Hampshire Special Legislative Results

On September 5, New Hampshire held a special election to fill a vacant seat in the State House, Grafton 9 district. The results: Republican 50.9%; Democratic 46.8%; Libertarian 2.3%.

When this district voted in November 2016, it elected two members, and the only candidates were two Republicans and two Democrats. Republicans won both seats with a combined 56.3% of the vote.


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New Hampshire Special Legislative Results — 3 Comments

  1. No third party or independent civic group will ever be elected on a consistent cyclical pattern without pure proportional representation (PR).

    Continual use of pluralists divider psychology will only perpetuate pluralism.

    In 2012, I won the only state primary where the Libertarian Party was allowed POTUS candidates on the ballot (MO) before the 2012 Libertarian Party convention in 2012 with 52.7%, but I was blocked from equal speech time at the 2012 Libertarian nominating convention and deleted from scores of blogs, Facebook pages, meeting’s and media appointments who favored a pre-conceived candidate.

    I won the only state. Not with 50%. I garnered 52.7%.

    But the Libertarian Party bosses made sure I couldn’t address the convention and they made a point to block my candidacy.

    The Libertarian Party is set up by pluralists who are bent on bias and exclusion.

    They said; “We are not interested and we don’t understand pure proportional representation.”

    I offered to articulate PR with my candidacy and attempt to access free speech but the bosses made sure I had no voice.

    Same with the Green Party.

    Their party bosses slandered and bullied the United Coalition candidates in 1994 when I brought the concept as candidate for Governor of California as a united team from multiple political backgrounds.

    The United Coalition has been using pure proportional representation for more than twenty-two consecutive years and we have always divided speaking times proportionally including write-ins from all parties (and independents).

    We’re able to unite interested parties despite the status quo’s negative actions.

    We’ve inspired many ideas, Google derived from my logo/initials joogle in 1997 as witnessed by many people including bullies Cameron Spitzer, Gary Swing and many others who react to our calls for unity because pluralists accept and support their actions as normal.

    We at the United Coalition continue to attract team players and we continue to grow while we lead by example despite the divider pluralists.

    Nobody has it as good as the United Coalition.

    http://www.international-parliament.org/ucc.html

  2. “No third party or independent civic group will ever be elected”…

    You’ve already been proven wrong. A Conservative Party member was elected to the Senate in 1970. The House and Senate have had, at times, 3 or more parties in their chambers (one example are the elections of 1940 and 1942).

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