2026 Election · New Hampshire

Who's on New Hampshire's 2026 Ballot

Every declared candidate for Governor, U.S. Senate, and all 2 U.S. House districts in New Hampshire, grouped by party. Click any candidate to research them with Quarex — the same character and issue questions for everyone, answered live.

Offices up
3
U.S. House districts
2
Declared candidates
41
General election
Nov 3, 2026

This page lists the declared 2026 federal candidates in New Hampshire, grouped by party within each race, refreshed weekly. Click any candidate to open the research drawer: ask the same Character and Issues questions of every candidate, or generate a full sourced profile.

Election2026 doesn't tell you who to vote for. It's a nonpartisan way to see who's on your ballot and research them on the same terms — powered by Quarex.

Statewide races

Governor

Chief executive of New Hampshire · four-year term
Republican (3)
Kelly Ayotte
Shaun Fife
Robert McClory
Democratic (1)
Cinde Warmington
Independent / Other (1)
Jonathan Kiper

U.S. Senate

One of New Hampshire's two U.S. Senate seats · six-year term
Republican (8)
Tom Alciere
Scott Brown
Sky Danley
Andy Martin
Mary Maxwell
Richard McMenamon II
Sabrina Smith
John Sununu
Democratic (5)
David Jarvis
Karishma Manzur
Chris Pappas
Maxwell Saal
John Vail
Independent / Other (2)
Matt Giovonizzi
Tim Harris

U.S. House of Representatives

All 2 of New Hampshire's congressional districts are on the ballot. You vote only in the district where you live.

U.S. House — NH-01

Republican (5)
Lindsey Anderson
Melissa Bailey
Brian Cole
Anthony DiLorenzo
Hollie Noveletsky
Democratic (9)
Carleigh Beriont
Sarah E. Chadzynski
Bill Conlin
Matthew Emerson
Heath Howard
Stefany Shaheen
Sarah Bella Spinosa
Maura Sullivan
Christian Urrutia

U.S. House — NH-02

Republican (4)
Michael Callis
Dan Nicholson
Victor Orlando
Lily Williams
Democratic (2)
Maggie Goodlander
Paige Beauchemin
Independent / Other (1)
Robbie Mahrou