David Hess
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| David Hess | ||
| New Hampshire State House, Merrimack 9 | ||
| Incumbent | ||
| In office | ||
| 1994 - Present | ||
| Term ends | ||
| December 1, 2012 | ||
| Years in position | 18 | |
| Party | Republican | |
| Compensation | ||
| Base salary | $200/two-year term | |
| Elections and appointments | ||
| Last election | November 2, 2010 | |
| First elected | 1994 | |
| Next election | November 6, 2012 | |
| Term limits | N/A | |
| Websites | ||
| Office website | ||
Contents |
Hess' professional experiences include an instructor for Saint Anselm College and New Hampshire Police Standards/Training Academy; an attorney; and in the United States Air Force.
Hess earned his AB from Dartmouth and LLB from Yale Law School.
Committee assignments
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Hess has been appointed to these committees:
- Special Committee On Education Funding Reform, Vice Chair
- Special Committee On Redistricting
- Ways and Means
Hess previously served on the following committees:
Elections
2010
On November 2, 2010 Hess won election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
2008
On November 4, 2008 David Hess won one of the three seats to the New Hampshire House of Representatives for Merrimack District 9, receiving 3,512 votes.
Hess raised $1,323 for his campaign.[1]
| New Hampshire House of Representatives, Merrimack District 9 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Votes | |||
| | 3,512 | |||
| | 3,252 | |||
| | 3,156 | |||
| Paquette (D) | 2,846 | |||
| Ehlers (D) | 2,776 | |||
Campaign donors
2010
In 2010, a year in which Hess was up for re-election, he collected $805 in donations.[2]
Personal
Hess and his wife, Judith Ann, have two children.[3]
External links
- New Hampshire House of Representatives
- Project Vote Smart legislative profile
- Project Vote Smart biography
- Campaign Contributions: 2010, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1998
References
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| Preceded by ' | New Hampshire House Merrimack 9 1994–present | Succeeded by NA |
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