List of presidents of the New Hampshire Senate

The position of President of the New Hampshire Senate was created when the New Hampshire Senate was founded in 1784.

NameTook OfficeLeft OfficePartyResidence
Woodbury Langdon17841785Portsmouth, New Hampshire
John McClary17851787Epsom, New Hampshire
Joseph Gilman17871788Exeter, New Hampshire
John Pickering17881790Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Ebenezer Smith17901791Meredith, New Hampshire
Moses Dow17911792Haverhill, New Hampshire
Ebenezer Smith17921793Meredith, New Hampshire
Abiel Foster17931793Federalist PartyCanterbury, New Hampshire
Oliver Peabody17941794Exeter, New Hampshire
Ebenezer Smith17951796Meredith, New Hampshire
Amos Shepard17971803Alstead, New Hampshire
Nicholas Gilman18041804Democratic-RepublicanExeter, New Hampshire
Clement Storer18051807Democratic-RepublicanPortsmouth, New Hampshire
Samuel Bell18071808Democratic-RepublicanLondonderry, New Hampshire
Moses P. Payson18091809Bath, New Hampshire
William Plumer18101811Democratic-RepublicanEpping, New Hampshire
Joshua Darling18121812Henniker, New Hampshire
Oliver Peabody18131813Exeter, New Hampshire
Moses P. Payson18141815Bath, New Hampshire
William Badger18161817Gilmanton, New Hampshire
Jonathan Harvey18171822Democratic-RepublicanSutton, New Hampshire
David L. Morril18231823Democratic-RepublicanGoffstown, New Hampshire
Josiah Bartlet18241825Stratham, New Hampshire
Mathew Harvey18251828Hopkinton, New Hampshire
Nahum Parker18281829Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire
Abner Greenleaf18291829Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Samuel Cartland18291829Haverhill, New Hampshire
Joseph M. Harper18301830Canterbury, New Hampshire
Samuel Cartland18311831Haverhill, New Hampshire
Benning M. Bean18311832Democratic-RepublicanMoultonborough, New Hampshire
Jared W. Williams18331834Lancaster, New Hampshire
Charles F. Grove18351835Goffstown, New Hampshire
James Clark18361836Franklin, New Hampshire
John Woodbury18371837Salem, New Hampshire
Samuel Jones18381838Bradford, New Hampshire
James McK. Wilkins18391839Bedford, New Hampshire
James B. Creighton18401840Newmarket, New Hampshire
Josiah Quincy18411842Rumney, New Hampshire
Titus Brown18431843National Republican PartyFrancestown, New Hampshire
Timothy Hoskins18441844Westmoreland, New Hampshire
Asa P. Cate18451845Northfield, New Hampshire
James U. Parker18461846Merrimack, New Hampshire
Harry Hibbard18471848DemocratBath, New Hampshire
William P. Weeks18491849Canaan, New Hampshire
Richard Jenness18501851Portsmouth, New Hampshire
John S. Wells18511852DemocratDurham, New Hampshire
James M. Rix18531853DemocratLancaster, New Hampshire
J. Everett Sargent18541855Wentworth, New Hampshire
William Haile18551855Hinsdale, New Hampshire
Thomas J. Melvin18561856Chester, New Hampshire
Moody Currier18571857DemocratManchester, New Hampshire
Austin F. Pike18581858RepublicanHebron, New Hampshire
Joseph A. Gilmore18591859Concord, New Hampshire
George S. Towle18601860Lebanon, New Hampshire
Herman Foster18611861Manchester, New Hampshire
William H. Y. Hackett18621862Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Onslow Stearns18631863Concord, New Hampshire
Charles H. Bell18641864RepublicanExeter, New Hampshire
Ezekiel A. Straw18651866RepublicanSalisbury, New Hampshire
Daniel Barnard18661867Franklin, New Hampshire
William T. Parker18671868Merrimack, New Hampshire
Ezra A. Stevens18681869Portsmouth, New Hampshire
John Y. Mugridge18691870Concord, New Hampshire
Nathanial Gordon18701871Exeter, New Hampshire
George W. M. Pittman18711872Bartlett, New Hampshire
Charles H. Campbell18721873Nashua, New Hampshire
David A. Wade18731874Concord, New Hampshire
William H. Grove18741875Weare, New Hampshire
John W. Sanborn18751876Wakefield, New Hampshire
Charles Holman18761877Nashua, New Hampshire
Nathaniel Head18771878Hooksett, New Hampshire
David H. Buffum18781879Somersworth, New Hampshire
Jacob H. Gallinger18791881RepublicanConcord, New Hampshire
John Kimball18811883RepublicanConcord, New Hampshire
Charles H. Bartlett18831885Manchester, New Hampshire
Chester Pike18851887RepublicanCornish, New Hampshire
Frank Dunklee Currier18871889RepublicanCanaan, New Hampshire
David A. Taggart18891891RepublicanManchester, New Hampshire
John McLane18911895RepublicanMilford, New Hampshire
Frank W. Rollins18951897RepublicanConcord, New Hampshire
Chester B. Jordan18971899RepublicanColebrook, New Hampshire
Thomas N. Hastings18991901RepublicanWalpole, New Hampshire
Bertram Ellis19011903RepublicanKeene, New Hampshire
Charles W. HoittJanuary 7, 19031905RepublicanNashua, New Hampshire
George H. AdamsJanuary 4, 19051907RepublicanPlymouth, New Hampshire
John ScammonJanuary 2, 19071909RepublicanExeter, New Hampshire
Harry T. Lord19091911RepublicanManchester, New Hampshire
William D. Swart19111913RepublicanNashua, New Hampshire
Enos K. Sawyer19131915DemocratFranklin, New Hampshire
George I. Haselton19151917RepublicanManchester, New Hampshire
Jesse M. Barton19171919RepublicanNewport, New Hampshire
Artur P. Morill19191921RepublicanConcord, New Hampshire
Leslie P. Snow19211923RepublicanRochester, New Hampshire
Wesley Adams19231925RepublicanLondonderry, New Hampshire
Charles W. Tobey19251927RepublicanTemple, New Hampshire
Frank P. Tilton19271929RepublicanLaconia, New Hampshire
Harold K. Davison19291931RepublicanWoodsville, New Hampshire
Arthur R. Jones19311933RepublicanKeene, New Hampshire
George D. Cummings19331935RepublicanPeterborough, New Hampshire
Charles M. Dale19351937RepublicanPortsmouth, New Hampshire
Anson C. Alexander19371939RepublicanBoscawen, New Hampshire
Robert O. Blood19391941RepublicanConcord, New Hampshire
William M. Cole19411943RepublicanDerry, New Hampshire
Ansel N. Sanborn19431945RepublicanWakefield, New Hampshire
Donald G. Matson19451947RepublicanConcord, New Hampshire
Charles H. Barnard19471949RepublicanManchester, New Hampshire
Perkins Bass19491951RepublicanPeterborough, New Hampshire
Blaylock Atherton19511953RepublicanNashua, New Hampshire
Lane Dwinell19531955RepublicanLebanon, New Hampshire
Raymond K. Perkins19551957RepublicanConcord, New Hampshire
Eralsey C. Ferguson19571959RepublicanPittsfield, New Hampshire
Norman A. Packard19591961RepublicanManchester, New Hampshire
Samuel Green19611963RepublicanManchester, New Hampshire
Phillip S. Dunlap19631965RepublicanHopkinton, New Hampshire
Stewart Lamprey19651969RepublicanMoultonborough, New Hampshire
Arthur Tufts19691970RepublicanExeter, New Hampshire
John R. Bradshaw19711972RepublicanNelson, New Hampshire
David L. Nixon19731974RepublicanNew Boston, New Hampshire
Alf E. Jacobson19751979RepublicanNew London, New Hampshire
Robert B. Monier19791982RepublicanGoffstown, New Hampshire
Vesta M. Roy19831986RepublicanSalem, New Hampshire
William S. Bartlett, Jr.19871990RepublicanKingston, New Hampshire
Edward C. Dupont, Jr.19911993RepublicanRochester, New Hampshire
Ralph D. Hough19931994Republican

Lebanon, New Hampshire

Joseph L. Delahunty19951999RepublicanSalem, New Hampshire
Clesson J. Blaisdell1999August 1999Democrat[1] Keene, New Hampshire
Beverly HollingworthAugust 19992000DemocratHampton, New Hampshire
Arthur P. Klemm, Jr.December 6, 20002002RepublicanWindham, New Hampshire
Thomas R. Eaton2002September 9, 2005RepublicanKeene, New Hampshire
Theodore Gatsas20052006RepublicanManchester, New Hampshire
Sylvia Larsen20062010DemocratConcord, New Hampshire
Peter Bragdon20102013RepublicanAmherst, New Hampshire
Chuck MorseAugust 27, 2013December 5, 2018RepublicanSalem, New Hampshire
Donna SoucyDecember 5, 2018presentDemocratManchester, New Hampshire

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Living former Senate Presidents

As of 28 February 2019, eleven former Senate Presidents were alive. The most recent Senate President to die was Perkins Bass (19491951), on October 25, 2011.

Senate PresidentSenate President termDate of birth
William S. Bartlett, Jr. 19871990
Edward C. Dupont, Jr. 19911993
Ralph D. Hough 19931994 (1943-05-21) May 21, 1943
Joseph L. Delahunty 19951999
Beverly Hollingworth 19992000
Arthur P. Klemm, Jr 20002002
Thomas R. Eaton 20022005
Theodore Gatsas 20052006 (1950-05-22) May 22, 1950
Sylvia Larsen 20062010 (1949-07-14) July 14, 1949
Peter Bragdon 20102013
Chuck Morse 20132018 (1960-10-11) October 11, 1960

References

  1. Jimenez, Ralph (December 9, 1999), WITH ELECTION DEFEAT, N.H. DEMOCRATS LOSE MAJORITY IN SENATE, Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Globe, p. B.19.
  2. Jenks, George E. (1866), Political Journal for the State of The New Hampshire 1867, Concord, New Hampshire: McFarland and Jenks, p. 44.
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