As of October 2023, the Governor of New Hampshire is Chris Sununu. He has been in office since January 2017 and is a member of the Republican Party. Sununu is known for his focus on economic growth, education, and infrastructure in the state.
Democrat
1992
18 years of age, and a US Citizen.
according to the constitution you can run as many times as you want
The address of the Governor John Langdon House is: 143 Pleasant St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Governors can only be re-elected once. They can hold a seat for a total of 8 years.
The address of the Friends Of The Governor Wentworth State Historic Site is: Po Box 2126, Wolfeboro, NH 03894-2126
Yes, the word governor is a common noun, a word for any governor anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Governor of the State of Texas, James Richard "Rick" PerryGovernors Island, New York, NYThe Governor's House (bed and breakfast), Portsmouth, NH"Governor's Road" a novel by Laurie Byrne Smith
As of August 2014, Maggie Hassan is the Governor of New Hampshire. She is a member of the Democratic Party, and previously served in the New Hampshire Senate.
Currently, at least eleven US governors support same-sex marriage:California Governor Jerry BrownColorado Governor John HickenlooperConnecticut Governor Dan MalloyMaryland Governor Martin O'MalleyMassachusetts Governor Deval PatrickMinnesota Governor Mark DaytonNew Hampshire Governor John Lynch ("personally opposed," but signed NH marriage equality bill into law)New York Governor Andrew CuomoOregon Governor John KitzhaberRhode Island Governor Lincoln ChafeeVermont Governor Peter ShumlinOther governors fall into two categories: (1) publicly oppose; (2) have no publicly stated position.
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Yes, the Governor of New Hampshire has the authority to grant pardons. This power allows the governor to forgive individuals for certain crimes, potentially restoring their civil rights. However, the process typically involves a review by the New Hampshire Executive Council, which must approve the pardon before it is granted.