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New Hampshire primary results -- September 8, 1998By Congressional Quarterly
Candidate Votes %
Hometown Age Occupation
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GOVERNOR
*Jeanne Shaheen (D) Unopposed
Madbury 51 Incumbent
*Jay Lucas (R) 24,489 35.0%
New London 43 Strategy and investment firm CEO
Jim Rubens (R) 21,935 31.3%
Hanover 48 State senator
Fred Bramante (R) 14,162 20.2%
Durham 51 Music products retail chain CEO
Emile D. Beaulieu (R) 8,379 12.0%
Goffstown 67 Floor covering business owner
Robert H. Kroepel (R) 1,087 1.6%
New Durham 55 Musician
SENATE
*George Condodemetraky (D) Unopposed
Belmont 62 Engineer
*Judd Gregg (R) 62,738 85.4%
Greenfield 51 Incumbent
Phil Weber (R) 10,735 14.6%
Grafton 46 State representative
HOUSE DISTRICT 1
(East -- Manchester)
*Peter Flood (D) Unopposed
Merrimack Real estate developer
*John E. Sununu (R) Unopposed
Bedford 33 Incumbent
HOUSE DISTRICT 2
(West -- Concord; Nashua)
*Mary Rauh (D) 12,382 81.1%
Sunapee 62 Pro-choice activist
Peter Binette (D) 2,892 18.9%
Ashland 42 Municipal finance consultant
*Charles Bass (R) 29,874 82.4%
Petersborough 46 Incumbent
Phil Cobbin (R) 3,877 10.7%
Canaan 44 State representative
Robert J. Kulak (R) 2,497 6.9%
Hollis 52 Financial company owner
* = Nominee
# = Will meet in runoff.
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