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Mayoral elections in Manchester, New Hampshire, in the 21st century

Beginning shortly after the city's incorporation as a city in 1846, elections have been held in the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. The following article provides information on the elections for mayor in the city during the 21st century.

Election laws and history edit

The city of Manchester, New Hampshire, held its first mayoral election in 1846.[1][2]

The city's mayoral elections are currently are nonpartisan, a change which was adopted before the 1997 election. While, prior to 1997, elections had long been partisan, there had been stretches previous to 1999 in which the city's mayoral elections had been nonpartisan, including the stretch of four elections held from 1953 through 1959.[3]

Under current election laws, to be eligible to be elected mayor, one must be a resident of the city for at least one year prior to filing for the office of mayor.[citation needed]

Elections throughout the 20th century have been for two-years terms, as has been the case in the city since the 1880 election.[citation needed]

There are no term limits.[citation needed]

2001 edit

2001 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
 
← 1999 November 6, 2001 2003 →
     
Nominee Robert A. Baines Richard Girard
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 12,321 9,187
Percentage 57.29% 42.71%

Mayor before election

Robert A. Baines
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Robert A. Baines
Democratic

The 2001 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 6, 2001,[4] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Robert A. Baines.

The election was formally nonpartisan.

Before the general election, a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 18, 2001, to determine the two candidates who would appear on the general election ballot.[5] The general and primary elections both coincided with those for the Manchester Board of Aldermen and welfare commissioner.[4][5] The general election also coincided with a school board election and two ballot questions.[4]

Candidates edit

Results edit

Primary election
2001 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral primary election[5]
Candidate Votes %
Robert A. Baines (incumbent) 8,032 50.84
Richard H. Girard 4,817 30.49
Joseph Kelly Levasseur 2,950 18.67
Total votes 15,799 100
General election
2001 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[4]
Candidate Votes %
Robert A. Baines (incumbent) 12,321 57.29
Richard H. Girard 9,187 42.71
Total votes 21,508 100

2003 edit

2003 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
 
← 2001 November 4, 2003 2005 →
 
Nominee Robert A. Baines Carlos Gonzalez
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 11,742 5,106
Percentage 69.69% 30.31%

Mayor before election

Robert A. Baines
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Robert A. Baines
Democratic

The 2003 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 4, 2003,[8] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Robert A. Baines to a third consecutive term.

The election was formally nonpartisan.[8] The election coincided with that for the Manchester Board of Aldermen.[8] Before the general election, a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 16, 2003, to determine the two candidates who would appear on the general election ballot.[9]

Candidates edit

While the election was formally nonpartisan, some candidates had publicly-known political affiliations. Baines and Shaw were both Democrats.[12] Carlos Gonzalez was a Republican.[13]

Gonzalez was the first Hispanic mayoral candidate in the city's history.[13]

Results edit

Primary election
2003 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral primary election[9]
Candidate Votes %
Robert A. Baines (incumbent) 4,557 43.35
Carlos Gonzalez 2,230 21.21
Jane Ellen Beaulieu 1,780 16.93
Robert "Bob" Shaw 1,583 15.06
"Jeff" Kassel 168 1.60
"D.R." Soucy 99 0.94
Robert A. Howe 96 0.91
Total votes 10,513 100
General election
2003 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[8]
Candidate Votes %
Robert A. Baines (incumbent) 11,742 69.69
Carlos Gonzalez 5,106 30.31
Bob Shaw (write-in) 745 4.42
Total votes 16,848 100

2005 edit

2005 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
 
← 2003 November 8, 2005 2007 →
     
Nominee Frank Guinta Robert A. Baines
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 10,125 9,597
Percentage 51.34% 48.66%

Mayor before election

Robert A. Baines
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Frank Guinta
Republican

The 2005 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 8, 2005,[14] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw Frank Guinta unseat the incumbent mayor Robert A. Baines. The election was formally nonpartisan.

Before the general election, a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 20, 2005, to determine the two candidates who would appear on the general election ballot.[15] The general and primary elections both coincided with those for the Manchester Board of Aldermen.[14][15]

Candidates edit

Results edit

Primary election
2005 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral primary election[15]
Candidate Votes %
Robert A. Baines (incumbent) 5,168 53.95
Frank Guinta 3,760 39.25
"Jeff" Kassel 651 5.86
Total votes 9,579 100
General election
2005 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[14]
Candidate Votes %
Frank C. Guinta 10,125 51.34
Robert A. Baines (incumbent) 9,597 48.66
Total votes 19,622 100

2007 edit

2007 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
 
← 2005 November 6, 2007 2009 →
     
Nominee Frank Guinta Tom Donovan
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 10,381 8,894
Percentage 53.86% 46.14%

Mayor before election

Frank Guinta
Republican

Elected Mayor

Frank Guinta
Republican

The 2007 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 6, 2007,[16] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw incumbent mayor Frank Guinta win reelection.

The election was formally nonpartisan.

Before the general election, a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 18, 2007, to determine the two candidates who would appear on the general election ballot.[17] The general and primary elections both coincided with those for the Manchester Board of Aldermen.[16][17]

Candidates edit

Campaign edit

Shortly after announcing his candidacy, Donovan received the endorsement of Chris Dodd, United States senator from Connecticut and candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination.[18]

In the general election, Donovan was elected by Teamsters Local 633.[19]

Results edit

Primary election
2007 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral primary election[17]
Candidate Votes %
Frank C. Guinta (incumbent) 5,219 44.78
Thomas "Tom" Donovan 3,797 32.58
Joseph Kelly Levasseur 1,151 9.88
Jane E. Beaulieu 1,096 9.41
Ketherine Gatsas 311 2.67
Caitlin Curran 81 0.70
Total votes 11,655 100
General election
2007 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[16]
Candidate Votes %
Frank C. Guinta (incumbent) 10,381 53.86
Thomas "Tom" Donovan 8,894 46.14
Total votes 19,275 100

2009 edit

2009 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
 
← 2007 November 3, 2009 2011 →
     
Nominee Ted Gatsas Mark Roy
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 10,668 8,144
Percentage 56.74% 43.30%

Mayor before election

Frank Guinta
Republican

Elected Mayor

Ted Gatsas
Republican

The 2009 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 3, 2009,[20] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. Alderman and State Senator Ted Gatsas defeated Alderman Mark Roy by a margin of 56% to 43% in the November 3 general election.[21]

Before the general election, a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 15, 2009, to determine the two candidates that would appear on the general election ballot.[20] The primary and general elections both coincided with those for the Manchester Board of Aldermen.[22][23]

Background edit

Manchester's mayoral elections are non-partisan, occur every two years, and there are no term limits. The incumbent mayor, Frank Guinta, had served since 2006. Guinta stated in the spring of 2009 that he would not run for reelection and subsequently announced that he would run to represent New Hampshire's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives in 2010 challenging incumbent Carol Shea-Porter.[24]

Candidates edit

Ran
Declined
  • Tom Donovan, 2007 mayoral candidate and former school board member (endorsed Mark Roy)[28]
  • Michael Lopez, current Alderman At-Large[30]

Results edit

Primary election
2009 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral primary election[22]
Candidate Votes %
Ted Gatsas 5,387 46.09
Mark E. Roy 3,364 27.78
Bobby Stephen 2,545 21.77
Glenn Ouellette 201 1.72
Richard N. Komi 191 1.63
Total votes 11,688 100
General election
2009 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[23]
Candidate Votes %
Ted Gatsas 10,668 56.74
Mark E. Roy 8,135 43.26
Total votes 18,803 100

2011 edit

2011 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
 
← 2009 November 8, 2011 2013 →
Turnout27.20%
     
Nominee Ted Gatsas Chris Herbert
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 10,204 4,086
Percentage 69.77% 27.94%

Mayor before election

Ted Gatsas
Republican

Elected Mayor

Ted Gatsas
Republican

The 2011 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 8, 2011,[31] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw incumbent mayor Ted Gatsas win reelection. The election coincided with those for the Manchester Board of Aldermen.[31]

Candidates edit

Results edit

2011 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[31]
Candidate Votes %
Ted Gatsas (incumbent) 10,204 69.77
Chris Herbert 4,086 27.94
Total votes 14,290 100
Voter turnout 27.20%

2013 edit

2013 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
 
← 2011 November 5, 2013 2015 →
Turnout25.26%
     
Nominee Ted Gatsas Patrick Arnold
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 8,106 7,163
Percentage 52.46% 46.36%

 
General election results by ward
Gatsas:      50–60%
Arnold:      50–60%

Mayor before election

Ted Gatsas
Republican

Elected Mayor

Ted Gatsas
Republican

The 2013 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 5, 2003,[34] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. Incumbent mayor Ted Gatsas won reelection to a third consecutive term. He defeated city alderman Patrick Arnold. While the election was formally nonpartisan, Arnold was a known Democrat[35] and Gatsas was a known Republican.[12]

Before the general election, a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 17, 2013, to determine the two candidates that would appear on the general election ballot.[36] The primary and general elections both coincided with those for the Manchester Board of Aldermen.[36][34]

Candidates edit

Results edit

Primary election
2013 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral primary election[36]
Candidate Votes %
Ted Gatsas (incumbent) 4,005 55.03
Patrick Arnold 2,922 40.15
Glenn Ouellette 246 3.38
Write-ins 95 1.31
Total votes 7,278 100
Voter turnout 11.87%
General election
2013 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[34]
Candidate Votes %
Ted Gatsas (incumbent) 8,106 52.46
Mark E. Roy 7,163 46.36
Write-ins 41 0.27
Total votes 15,451 100
Voter turnout 25.26%

2015 edit

2015 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 2013 November 3, 2015 2017 →
     
Candidate Ted Gatsas Joyce Craig
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 10,046 9,961
Percentage 50.10% 49.67%

 
General election results by ward
Gatsas:      50–60%
Craig:      50–60%

Mayor before election

Ted Gatsas
Republican

Elected Mayor

Ted Gatsas
Republican

The 2015 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 3, 2015,[37] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Ted Gatsas, a member of the Republican Party, to his fourth consecutive term. The election was incredibly narrow, with Gatsas winning by a mere 85 votes.

The election was formally nonpartisan.

Prior to the general election, a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 15, 2015, to select the two candidates who appeared on the ballot in the general election.[38]

Candidates edit

While the election was formally nonpartisan, numerous candidates had publicly-known political affiliations. For instance, Arnold was a known Democrat[35] and Gatsas was a known Republican.[12]

Results edit

Primary election
2015 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral primary election[38]
Candidate Votes %
Ted Gatsas (incumbent) 5,188 42.50
Joyce Craig 4,557 37.33
Patrick Arnold 1,861 15.24
Alibaba Shaikh 461 3.78
Glenn Ouellette 117 0.96
Write-ins 24 0.20
Total votes 12,208 100
General election

The original unofficial count saw Gatsas leading by a 75-vote margin.[40] After a recount, Gatsas was found to have indeed won the election.[41]

2015 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[37]
Candidate Votes %
Ted Gatsas (incumbent) 10,046 50.10
Joyce Craig 9,961 49.67
Write-ins 47 0.23
Total votes 20,054 100

2017 edit

2017 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 2015 November 7, 2017 2019 →
     
Candidate Joyce Craig Ted Gatsas
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 12,068 10,570
Percentage 53.21% 46.60%

 
General election results by ward

Craig:      50–60%      60–70%

Gatsas:      50–60%

Mayor before election

Ted Gatsas
Republican

Elected Mayor

Joyce Craig
Democratic

The 2017 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 7, 2017,[42] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the election of Joyce Craig, a member of the Democratic Party, to her first term, unseating Republican incumbent Ted Gatsas. Craig became the city's first female mayor.[43][44]

The election was formally nonpartisan.

Prior to the general election, a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 19, 2017, to select the two candidates who appeared on the ballot in the general election.[45]

Background edit

Though Manchester's municipal elections are officially nonpartisan, candidates tend to associate themselves with either the Democratic Party or Republican Party. Ted Gatsas, a member of the Republican Party, had been mayor since 2010.[44] Former Manchester alderman Joyce Craig, a member of the Democratic Party, had previously challenged Gatsas in 2015.[46] In the 2016 presidential election, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton received around 3,000 more votes than Republican nominee Donald Trump in Manchester.[44]

Campaign edit

Gatsas announced in June 2017 that he would seek a fifth term.[47] Craig also filed her candidacy in June 2017.[48] Joshua Dallaire and perennial candidate Glenn Ouellette also ran.[49]

Craig and Gatsas placed first and second respectively in the primary election and advanced to the general election.[50]

Craig received support from Democratic politicians including Joe Biden, Eric Garcetti, Martin O'Malley and Tim Ryan.[44]

Results edit

Primary election
2017 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral primary election[45]
Candidate Votes %
Joyce Craig 5,812 52.66
Ted Gatsas (incumbent) 4,997 45.27
Glenn Ouellette 138 1.25
Joshua Dallaire 74 0.67
Write-ins 16 0.14
Total votes 11,037 100
General election
2017 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[42]
Candidate Votes %
Joyce Craig 12,068 53.21
Ted Gatsas (incumbent) 10,570 46.60
Write-ins 42 0.19
Total votes 22,680 100

Aftermath edit

New Hampshire's U.S. senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan praised Craig's election as Manchester's first female mayor.[43] Craig was sworn in on January 2, 2018.[51] Gatsas was elected to the Executive Council of New Hampshire in 2018 and re-elected in 2020.[52]

2019 edit

2019 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 2017 November 7, 2019 2021 →
     
Candidate Joyce Craig Victoria Sullivan
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 11,003 8,436
Percentage 56.48% 43.30%

 
General election results by ward

Craig:      50–60%      60–70%

Sullivan:      50–60%

Mayor before election

Joyce Craig
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Joyce Craig
Democratic

The 2019 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 7, 2019,[53] to elect the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire. It saw the reelection of Joyce Craig, a member of the Democratic Party.

Prior to the general election, a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 17, 2019, to select the two candidates to be included on the general election ballot.[54]

Background edit

Though Manchester's municipal elections are officially nonpartisan, candidates tend to associate themselves with either the Democratic Party or Republican Party. Victoria Sullivan, a member of the Republican Party, had been a two-term member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Incumbent mayor and former Manchester alderman Joyce Craig, a member of the Democratic Party, had previously unsuccessfully challenged former mayor Ted Gatsas in 2015 and won against him in a 2017 rematch.[46] In the 2016 presidential election, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton received around 3,000 more votes than Republican nominee Donald Trump in Manchester.[44]

Campaign edit

Craig announced in April 2019 that she would seek a second term.[55] Sullivan also filed her candidacy in April 2019.[56] Joshua Dallaire and Independent perennial candidate Glenn Ouellette also ran.[57]

Craig and Sullivan placed first and second respectively in the primary election and advanced to the general election.[54]

Craig received support from Democratic politicians including U.S. Representative Chris Pappas,[58] U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen,[59] and U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan.[59]

Results edit

Primary election
2019 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral primary election[54]
Candidate Votes %
Joyce Craig (incumbent) 4,996 57.07
Victoria Sullivan 3,418 39.04
Glenn Ouellette 317 3.62
Write-ins 24 0.27
Total votes 8,755 100
General election
2019 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[53]
Candidate Votes %
Joyce Craig (incumbent) 11,003 56.48
Victoria Sullivan 8,436 43.30
Write-ins 42 0.22
Total votes 19,481 100

2021 edit

2021 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 2019 November 2, 2021 2023 →
     
Candidate Joyce Craig Victoria Sullivan
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 10,247 9,016
Percentage 52.42% 46.12%

 
General election results by ward

Craig:      50–60%      60–70%

Sullivan:      40–50%      50–60%

Mayor before election

Joyce Craig
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Joyce Craig
Democratic

The 2021 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 2, 2021. This election saw incumbent mayor Joyce Craig, a member of the Democratic Party, re-elected to a third term. Members of the Board of Aldermen, Board of School Committee, Ward Moderators, Clerks and Selectmen were also elected on November 2 in coinciding elections.[60]

Background edit

Though Manchester's municipal elections are officially nonpartisan,[61] candidates tend to associate themselves with either the Democratic Party or Republican Party. Victoria Sullivan, a member of the Republican Party, had been a two-term member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives and previously ran in the 2019 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election. Richard Girard, a member of the Republican Party, is a former alderman and former at-large representative on the Manchester School District school board who previously ran for mayor in 2001. Incumbent mayor and former Manchester alderman Joyce Craig, a member of the Democratic Party, had previously unseated former mayor Ted Gatsas in a 2017 rematch after to losing to him in 2015.[46] She had won re-election to a second term in the 2019 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election against Victoria Sullivan.

In the 2020 presidential election, the Democratic ticket of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris received 29,464 votes in Manchester, while the Republican ticket of Donald Trump and Mike Pence received 22,127 and the Libertarian ticket of Jo Jorgensen and Spike Cohen received 1,015 votes.[62]

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Declined edit

Campaign edit

Victoria Sullivan announced a run for mayor in April 2021.[64] Craig also announced in April 2021 that she would seek a third term.[65] Richard Girard, who was a former alderman and former at-large representative on the Manchester School District school board, announced he would be running in April 2021 as well.[66]

After the primary, third-place finisher Girard requested a recount.[67][68]

Endorsements edit

Victoria Sullivan (R)
U.S. senators
Governors
State legislators
Local officials
  • Keith Hirschmann, Ward 12 Alderman[78]
  • Raymond Wieczorek, former Manchester mayor (1990–2000) and District 4 Executive Councilor (2012–present)[79][80]
Richard Girard (R)
U.S. senators
State senators
Other
Joyce Craig (D)
Officials
  • Carlo Capano, former Manchester Police Department Chief[84]
  • Kevin Cavanaugh, Alderman/State Senator (D-Manchester)[84]
  • Lou D'Allesandro, State Senator (D-Manchester)[84]
  • Syl Dupuis, former Manchester Mayor[84]
  • Victor Goulet, former Manchester Republican Chair[84]
  • Chris Pappas, U.S. Representative from New Hampshire[85]
  • Donna Soucy, New Hampshire Senate Minority Leader (D-Manchester)[84]
Labor unions
  • New Hampshire State Employees Association/SEIU Chapter 1984[86]
  • Teamsters Local 633[87][84]
Organizations

Results edit

Primary election
2021 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral primary election[89]
Candidate Votes %
Joyce Craig (incumbent) 5,488 52.47
Victoria Sullivan 2,549 24.37
Richard H. Girard 2,423 23.16
Total votes 10,460 100
General election
2021 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election[90]
Candidate Votes %
Joyce Craig (incumbent) 10,247 52.42
Victoria Sullivan 9,016 46.12
Overvotes and undervotes 156 0.80
Write-ins 130 0.66
Total votes 19,549 100

2023 edit

2023 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election
← 2021 November 7, 2023 2025 →
 
Candidate Jay Ruais Kevin Cavanaugh
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 9,392 8,904
Percentage 51.33 48.67

 
Ruais:      50–60%
Cavanaugh:      50–60%

Mayor before election

Joyce Craig
Democratic

Elected Mayor

Jay Ruais
Republican

The 2023 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election was held on November 7, 2023. The incumbent mayor Joyce Craig, a member of the Democratic Party, announced that she would not seek re-election and would instead focus on a run for New Hampshire governor in 2024.[91][92] This election saw Jay Ruais, a member of the Republican Party, elected to his first term, defeating Democratic Ward 1 alderman and former state senator Kevin Cavanaugh,[93] by a margin of 488 votes.[94]

Members of the Board of Aldermen, Board of School Committee, Ward Moderators, Clerks and Selectmen were also elected on November 7 in coinciding elections.[95]

Background edit

Though Manchester's municipal elections are officially nonpartisan,[61] candidates tend to associate themselves with either the Democratic Party or Republican Party. Jay Ruais, a member of the Republican Party,[91] served as an infantry officer for the New Hampshire Army National Guard and had previously worked as chief of staff for former U.S. Representative Frank Guinta.[96][97] Incumbent mayor Joyce Craig, a member of the Democratic Party, had previously unseated former mayor Ted Gatsas in a 2017 rematch after losing to him in 2015.[46] She had won re-election to a third term in the 2021 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral election against Victoria Sullivan.[91]

Candidates edit

Advanced to general edit

Eliminated in primary edit

  • Will Stewart (Democrat), alderman for ward 2[99]
  • June Trisciani (Democrat), at-large alderman[100]

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Endorsements in bold were made after the first round.

Kevin Cavanaugh (D)
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
State senators
State representatives
Local officials
Party officials
Labor unions
Organizations
Jay Ruais (R)
Federal officials
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
State officials
State senators
State representatives
Municipal officials
Local officials
Organizations
Will Stewart (D)
State representatives
Local officials
June Trisciani (D)
State representatives
Local officials
  • Jim Burkush, Ward 9 alderman (2022–present) and former Chief of the Manchester Fire Department (2008–2016)[130]
  • Gary Hamer, Ward 10 alderman (2022–present)[129]
  • John Rist, University System of New Hampshire Ward 7 Trustee (2013–present) and campaign co-chair[129]
  • Sean Sargent, Vice Chair of the Manchester Planning Board (2020–present)[129]
Organizations

Results edit

Primary election
2023 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral primary election[132]
Candidate Votes %
Jay Ruais 4,296 41.68
Kevin Cavanaugh 2,570 24.93
Will Stewart 1,987 19.28
June Trisciani 1,455 14.12
Total votes 10,308 100
General election
2023 Manchester, New Hampshire, mayoral general election[94]
Candidate Votes %
Jay Ruais 9,392 51.33
Kevin Cavanaugh 8,904 48.67
Total votes 18,296 100

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mayoral, elections, manchester, hampshire, 21st, century, also, mayoral, elections, manchester, hampshire, mayoral, elections, manchester, hampshire, 19th, century, mayoral, elections, manchester, hampshire, 20th, century, beginning, shortly, after, city, inco. See also Mayoral elections in Manchester New Hampshire Mayoral elections in Manchester New Hampshire in the 19th century and Mayoral elections in Manchester New Hampshire in the 20th century Beginning shortly after the city s incorporation as a city in 1846 elections have been held in the mayor of Manchester New Hampshire The following article provides information on the elections for mayor in the city during the 21st century Contents 1 Election laws and history 2 2001 2 1 Candidates 2 2 Results 3 2003 3 1 Candidates 3 2 Results 4 2005 4 1 Candidates 4 2 Results 5 2007 5 1 Candidates 5 2 Campaign 5 3 Results 6 2009 6 1 Background 6 2 Candidates 6 3 Results 7 2011 7 1 Candidates 7 2 Results 8 2013 8 1 Candidates 8 2 Results 9 2015 9 1 Candidates 9 2 Results 10 2017 10 1 Background 10 2 Campaign 10 3 Results 10 4 Aftermath 11 2019 11 1 Background 11 2 Campaign 11 3 Results 12 2021 12 1 Background 12 2 Candidates 12 2 1 Declared 12 2 2 Declined 12 3 Campaign 12 4 Endorsements 12 5 Results 13 2023 13 1 Background 13 2 Candidates 13 2 1 Advanced to general 13 2 2 Eliminated in primary 13 2 3 Declined 13 3 Endorsements 13 4 Results 14 ReferencesElection laws and history editThe city of Manchester New Hampshire held its first mayoral election in 1846 1 2 The city s mayoral elections are currently are nonpartisan a change which was adopted before the 1997 election While prior to 1997 elections had long been partisan there had been stretches previous to 1999 in which the city s mayoral elections had been nonpartisan including the stretch of four elections held from 1953 through 1959 3 Under current election laws to be eligible to be elected mayor one must be a resident of the city for at least one year prior to filing for the office of mayor citation needed Elections throughout the 20th century have been for two years terms as has been the case in the city since the 1880 election citation needed There are no term limits citation needed 2001 edit2001 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election nbsp 1999 November 6 2001 2003 nbsp nbsp Nominee Robert A Baines Richard Girard Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Popular vote 12 321 9 187 Percentage 57 29 42 71 Mayor before election Robert A Baines Democratic Elected Mayor Robert A Baines Democratic The 2001 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election was held on November 6 2001 4 to elect the mayor of Manchester New Hampshire It saw the reelection of Robert A Baines The election was formally nonpartisan Before the general election a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 18 2001 to determine the two candidates who would appear on the general election ballot 5 The general and primary elections both coincided with those for the Manchester Board of Aldermen and welfare commissioner 4 5 The general election also coincided with a school board election and two ballot questions 4 Candidates edit Robert A Baines incumbent mayor since 2000 Richard Girard alderman since 1998 6 7 Joseph Kelly Levasseur Results edit Primary election 2001 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral primary election 5 Candidate Votes Robert A Baines incumbent 8 032 50 84 Richard H Girard 4 817 30 49 Joseph Kelly Levasseur 2 950 18 67 Total votes 15 799 100 General election 2001 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 4 Candidate Votes Robert A Baines incumbent 12 321 57 29 Richard H Girard 9 187 42 71 Total votes 21 508 1002003 edit2003 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election nbsp 2001 November 4 2003 2005 Nominee Robert A Baines Carlos Gonzalez Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Popular vote 11 742 5 106 Percentage 69 69 30 31 Mayor before election Robert A Baines Democratic Elected Mayor Robert A Baines Democratic The 2003 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election was held on November 4 2003 8 to elect the mayor of Manchester New Hampshire It saw the reelection of Robert A Baines to a third consecutive term The election was formally nonpartisan 8 The election coincided with that for the Manchester Board of Aldermen 8 Before the general election a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 16 2003 to determine the two candidates who would appear on the general election ballot 9 Candidates edit Robert A Baines incumbent mayor since 2000 Jane Beaulieu Carlos Gonzalez Robert A Howe Jeff Kassel Robert F Shaw former mayor 1984 1987 candidate for the Republican nomination in the 1988 New Hampshire gubernatorial election Democratic nominee in the 1995 mayoral election candidate in the 1997 mayoral election 10 11 D R Soucy While the election was formally nonpartisan some candidates had publicly known political affiliations Baines and Shaw were both Democrats 12 Carlos Gonzalez was a Republican 13 Gonzalez was the first Hispanic mayoral candidate in the city s history 13 Results edit Primary election 2003 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral primary election 9 Candidate Votes Robert A Baines incumbent 4 557 43 35 Carlos Gonzalez 2 230 21 21 Jane Ellen Beaulieu 1 780 16 93 Robert Bob Shaw 1 583 15 06 Jeff Kassel 168 1 60 D R Soucy 99 0 94 Robert A Howe 96 0 91 Total votes 10 513 100 General election 2003 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 8 Candidate Votes Robert A Baines incumbent 11 742 69 69 Carlos Gonzalez 5 106 30 31 Bob Shaw write in 745 4 42 Total votes 16 848 1002005 edit2005 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election nbsp 2003 November 8 2005 2007 nbsp nbsp Nominee Frank Guinta Robert A Baines Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Popular vote 10 125 9 597 Percentage 51 34 48 66 Mayor before election Robert A Baines Democratic Elected Mayor Frank Guinta Republican The 2005 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election was held on November 8 2005 14 to elect the mayor of Manchester New Hampshire It saw Frank Guinta unseat the incumbent mayor Robert A Baines The election was formally nonpartisan Before the general election a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 20 2005 to determine the two candidates who would appear on the general election ballot 15 The general and primary elections both coincided with those for the Manchester Board of Aldermen 14 15 Candidates edit Robert A Baines incumbent mayor since 2000 Frank Guinta alderman since 2002 Jeff Kassel Results edit Primary election 2005 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral primary election 15 Candidate Votes Robert A Baines incumbent 5 168 53 95 Frank Guinta 3 760 39 25 Jeff Kassel 651 5 86 Total votes 9 579 100 General election 2005 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 14 Candidate Votes Frank C Guinta 10 125 51 34 Robert A Baines incumbent 9 597 48 66 Total votes 19 622 1002007 edit2007 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election nbsp 2005 November 6 2007 2009 nbsp nbsp Nominee Frank Guinta Tom Donovan Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Popular vote 10 381 8 894 Percentage 53 86 46 14 Mayor before election Frank Guinta Republican Elected Mayor Frank Guinta Republican The 2007 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election was held on November 6 2007 16 to elect the mayor of Manchester New Hampshire It saw incumbent mayor Frank Guinta win reelection The election was formally nonpartisan Before the general election a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 18 2007 to determine the two candidates who would appear on the general election ballot 17 The general and primary elections both coincided with those for the Manchester Board of Aldermen 16 17 Candidates edit Jane Beaulieu member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives since 2007 and candidate for mayor in 2003 Caitlin Curran Tom Donovan former chair of the Manchester School Board Finance Committee 18 Katherine Gatsas Frank Guinta incumbent mayor since 2006 Joseph Kelly Levasseur Campaign edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2021 Shortly after announcing his candidacy Donovan received the endorsement of Chris Dodd United States senator from Connecticut and candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination 18 In the general election Donovan was elected by Teamsters Local 633 19 Results edit Primary election 2007 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral primary election 17 Candidate Votes Frank C Guinta incumbent 5 219 44 78 Thomas Tom Donovan 3 797 32 58 Joseph Kelly Levasseur 1 151 9 88 Jane E Beaulieu 1 096 9 41 Ketherine Gatsas 311 2 67 Caitlin Curran 81 0 70 Total votes 11 655 100 General election 2007 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 16 Candidate Votes Frank C Guinta incumbent 10 381 53 86 Thomas Tom Donovan 8 894 46 14 Total votes 19 275 1002009 edit2009 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election nbsp 2007 November 3 2009 2011 nbsp nbsp Nominee Ted Gatsas Mark Roy Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Popular vote 10 668 8 144 Percentage 56 74 43 30 Mayor before election Frank Guinta Republican Elected Mayor Ted Gatsas Republican The 2009 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election was held on November 3 2009 20 to elect the mayor of Manchester New Hampshire Alderman and State Senator Ted Gatsas defeated Alderman Mark Roy by a margin of 56 to 43 in the November 3 general election 21 Before the general election a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 15 2009 to determine the two candidates that would appear on the general election ballot 20 The primary and general elections both coincided with those for the Manchester Board of Aldermen 22 23 Background edit Manchester s mayoral elections are non partisan occur every two years and there are no term limits The incumbent mayor Frank Guinta had served since 2006 Guinta stated in the spring of 2009 that he would not run for reelection and subsequently announced that he would run to represent New Hampshire s 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives in 2010 challenging incumbent Carol Shea Porter 24 Candidates edit Ran Ted Gatsas current Alderman and State Senator 25 Richard Komi current State Representative 26 Glenn Ouellette current Public access television producer 27 Mark Roy current Alderman for Ward 1 28 Bobby Stephen former State Senator 29 Declined Tom Donovan 2007 mayoral candidate and former school board member endorsed Mark Roy 28 Michael Lopez current Alderman At Large 30 Results edit Primary election 2009 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral primary election 22 Candidate Votes Ted Gatsas 5 387 46 09 Mark E Roy 3 364 27 78 Bobby Stephen 2 545 21 77 Glenn Ouellette 201 1 72 Richard N Komi 191 1 63 Total votes 11 688 100 General election 2009 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 23 Candidate Votes Ted Gatsas 10 668 56 74 Mark E Roy 8 135 43 26 Total votes 18 803 1002011 edit2011 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election nbsp 2009 November 8 2011 2013 Turnout27 20 nbsp nbsp Nominee Ted Gatsas Chris Herbert Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Popular vote 10 204 4 086 Percentage 69 77 27 94 Mayor before election Ted Gatsas Republican Elected Mayor Ted Gatsas Republican The 2011 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election was held on November 8 2011 31 to elect the mayor of Manchester New Hampshire It saw incumbent mayor Ted Gatsas win reelection The election coincided with those for the Manchester Board of Aldermen 31 Candidates edit Ted Gatsas incumbent mayor since 2010 Chris Herbert ward 4 representative to the Manchester Board of School Committee and 1999 candidate in the Republican primary for New Hampshire State Senate district 20 32 33 Results edit 2011 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 31 Candidate Votes Ted Gatsas incumbent 10 204 69 77 Chris Herbert 4 086 27 94 Total votes 14 290 100 Voter turnout 27 20 2013 edit2013 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election nbsp 2011 November 5 2013 2015 Turnout25 26 nbsp nbsp Nominee Ted Gatsas Patrick Arnold Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Popular vote 8 106 7 163 Percentage 52 46 46 36 nbsp General election results by ward Gatsas 50 60 Arnold 50 60 Mayor before election Ted Gatsas Republican Elected Mayor Ted Gatsas Republican The 2013 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election was held on November 5 2003 34 to elect the mayor of Manchester New Hampshire Incumbent mayor Ted Gatsas won reelection to a third consecutive term He defeated city alderman Patrick Arnold While the election was formally nonpartisan Arnold was a known Democrat 35 and Gatsas was a known Republican 12 Before the general election a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 17 2013 to determine the two candidates that would appear on the general election ballot 36 The primary and general elections both coincided with those for the Manchester Board of Aldermen 36 34 Candidates edit Patrick Arnold alderman since 2009 35 Ted Gatsas incumbent mayor since 2010 Glenn Ouellette perennial candidate Results edit Primary election 2013 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral primary election 36 Candidate Votes Ted Gatsas incumbent 4 005 55 03 Patrick Arnold 2 922 40 15 Glenn Ouellette 246 3 38 Write ins 95 1 31 Total votes 7 278 100 Voter turnout 11 87 General election 2013 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 34 Candidate Votes Ted Gatsas incumbent 8 106 52 46 Mark E Roy 7 163 46 36 Write ins 41 0 27 Total votes 15 451 100 Voter turnout 25 26 2015 edit2015 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 2013 November 3 2015 2017 nbsp nbsp Candidate Ted Gatsas Joyce Craig Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Popular vote 10 046 9 961 Percentage 50 10 49 67 nbsp General election results by ward Gatsas 50 60 Craig 50 60 Mayor before election Ted Gatsas Republican Elected Mayor Ted Gatsas Republican The 2015 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election was held on November 3 2015 37 to elect the mayor of Manchester New Hampshire It saw the reelection of Ted Gatsas a member of the Republican Party to his fourth consecutive term The election was incredibly narrow with Gatsas winning by a mere 85 votes The election was formally nonpartisan Prior to the general election a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 15 2015 to select the two candidates who appeared on the ballot in the general election 38 Candidates edit Patrick Arnold former city alderman 2009 2014 and 2013 mayoral candidate 35 Joyce Craig city alderman 39 Ted Gatsas incumbent mayor Glenn Ouellette perennial candidate Alibaba Shaikh While the election was formally nonpartisan numerous candidates had publicly known political affiliations For instance Arnold was a known Democrat 35 and Gatsas was a known Republican 12 Results edit Primary election 2015 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral primary election 38 Candidate Votes Ted Gatsas incumbent 5 188 42 50 Joyce Craig 4 557 37 33 Patrick Arnold 1 861 15 24 Alibaba Shaikh 461 3 78 Glenn Ouellette 117 0 96 Write ins 24 0 20 Total votes 12 208 100 General election The original unofficial count saw Gatsas leading by a 75 vote margin 40 After a recount Gatsas was found to have indeed won the election 41 2015 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 37 Candidate Votes Ted Gatsas incumbent 10 046 50 10 Joyce Craig 9 961 49 67 Write ins 47 0 23 Total votes 20 054 1002017 editNot to be confused with 2017 Greater Manchester mayoral election in Manchester England 2017 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 2015 November 7 2017 2019 nbsp nbsp Candidate Joyce Craig Ted Gatsas Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Popular vote 12 068 10 570 Percentage 53 21 46 60 nbsp General election results by ward Craig 50 60 60 70 Gatsas 50 60 Mayor before election Ted Gatsas Republican Elected Mayor Joyce Craig Democratic The 2017 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election was held on November 7 2017 42 to elect the mayor of Manchester New Hampshire It saw the election of Joyce Craig a member of the Democratic Party to her first term unseating Republican incumbent Ted Gatsas Craig became the city s first female mayor 43 44 The election was formally nonpartisan Prior to the general election a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 19 2017 to select the two candidates who appeared on the ballot in the general election 45 Background edit Though Manchester s municipal elections are officially nonpartisan candidates tend to associate themselves with either the Democratic Party or Republican Party Ted Gatsas a member of the Republican Party had been mayor since 2010 44 Former Manchester alderman Joyce Craig a member of the Democratic Party had previously challenged Gatsas in 2015 46 In the 2016 presidential election Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton received around 3 000 more votes than Republican nominee Donald Trump in Manchester 44 Campaign edit Gatsas announced in June 2017 that he would seek a fifth term 47 Craig also filed her candidacy in June 2017 48 Joshua Dallaire and perennial candidate Glenn Ouellette also ran 49 Craig and Gatsas placed first and second respectively in the primary election and advanced to the general election 50 Craig received support from Democratic politicians including Joe Biden Eric Garcetti Martin O Malley and Tim Ryan 44 Results edit Primary election 2017 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral primary election 45 Candidate Votes Joyce Craig 5 812 52 66 Ted Gatsas incumbent 4 997 45 27 Glenn Ouellette 138 1 25 Joshua Dallaire 74 0 67 Write ins 16 0 14 Total votes 11 037 100 General election 2017 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 42 Candidate Votes Joyce Craig 12 068 53 21 Ted Gatsas incumbent 10 570 46 60 Write ins 42 0 19 Total votes 22 680 100 Aftermath edit New Hampshire s U S senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan praised Craig s election as Manchester s first female mayor 43 Craig was sworn in on January 2 2018 51 Gatsas was elected to the Executive Council of New Hampshire in 2018 and re elected in 2020 52 2019 edit2019 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 2017 November 7 2019 2021 nbsp nbsp Candidate Joyce Craig Victoria Sullivan Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Popular vote 11 003 8 436 Percentage 56 48 43 30 nbsp General election results by ward Craig 50 60 60 70 Sullivan 50 60 Mayor before election Joyce Craig Democratic Elected Mayor Joyce Craig Democratic The 2019 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election was held on November 7 2019 53 to elect the mayor of Manchester New Hampshire It saw the reelection of Joyce Craig a member of the Democratic Party Prior to the general election a nonpartisan primary election was held on September 17 2019 to select the two candidates to be included on the general election ballot 54 Background edit Though Manchester s municipal elections are officially nonpartisan candidates tend to associate themselves with either the Democratic Party or Republican Party Victoria Sullivan a member of the Republican Party had been a two term member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives Incumbent mayor and former Manchester alderman Joyce Craig a member of the Democratic Party had previously unsuccessfully challenged former mayor Ted Gatsas in 2015 and won against him in a 2017 rematch 46 In the 2016 presidential election Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton received around 3 000 more votes than Republican nominee Donald Trump in Manchester 44 Campaign edit Craig announced in April 2019 that she would seek a second term 55 Sullivan also filed her candidacy in April 2019 56 Joshua Dallaire and Independent perennial candidate Glenn Ouellette also ran 57 Craig and Sullivan placed first and second respectively in the primary election and advanced to the general election 54 Craig received support from Democratic politicians including U S Representative Chris Pappas 58 U S Senator Jeanne Shaheen 59 and U S Senator Maggie Hassan 59 Results edit Primary election 2019 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral primary election 54 Candidate Votes Joyce Craig incumbent 4 996 57 07 Victoria Sullivan 3 418 39 04 Glenn Ouellette 317 3 62 Write ins 24 0 27 Total votes 8 755 100 General election 2019 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 53 Candidate Votes Joyce Craig incumbent 11 003 56 48 Victoria Sullivan 8 436 43 30 Write ins 42 0 22 Total votes 19 481 1002021 editNot to be confused with 2021 Greater Manchester mayoral election in Manchester England 2021 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 2019 November 2 2021 2023 nbsp nbsp Candidate Joyce Craig Victoria Sullivan Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Popular vote 10 247 9 016 Percentage 52 42 46 12 nbsp General election results by ward Craig 50 60 60 70 Sullivan 40 50 50 60 Mayor before election Joyce Craig Democratic Elected Mayor Joyce Craig Democratic The 2021 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election was held on November 2 2021 This election saw incumbent mayor Joyce Craig a member of the Democratic Party re elected to a third term Members of the Board of Aldermen Board of School Committee Ward Moderators Clerks and Selectmen were also elected on November 2 in coinciding elections 60 Background edit Though Manchester s municipal elections are officially nonpartisan 61 candidates tend to associate themselves with either the Democratic Party or Republican Party Victoria Sullivan a member of the Republican Party had been a two term member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives and previously ran in the 2019 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election Richard Girard a member of the Republican Party is a former alderman and former at large representative on the Manchester School District school board who previously ran for mayor in 2001 Incumbent mayor and former Manchester alderman Joyce Craig a member of the Democratic Party had previously unseated former mayor Ted Gatsas in a 2017 rematch after to losing to him in 2015 46 She had won re election to a second term in the 2019 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election against Victoria Sullivan In the 2020 presidential election the Democratic ticket of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris received 29 464 votes in Manchester while the Republican ticket of Donald Trump and Mike Pence received 22 127 and the Libertarian ticket of Jo Jorgensen and Spike Cohen received 1 015 votes 62 Candidates edit Declared edit Joyce Craig incumbent mayor Richard Girard radio host former alderman former school board member 2001 mayoral candidate 6 7 Victoria Sullivan former New Hampshire state representative and 2019 mayoral candidate Declined edit Ted Gatsas New Hampshire Executive councilor and former mayor 63 Campaign edit Victoria Sullivan announced a run for mayor in April 2021 64 Craig also announced in April 2021 that she would seek a third term 65 Richard Girard who was a former alderman and former at large representative on the Manchester School District school board announced he would be running in April 2021 as well 66 After the primary third place finisher Girard requested a recount 67 68 Endorsements edit Victoria Sullivan R U S senators Kelly Ayotte U S Senator from New Hampshire 2011 2017 69 70 Rand Paul U S Senator from Kentucky 2011 present 71 Governors Chris Sununu New Hampshire Governor 2017 present 72 State legislators Jeb Bradley state senator from the 3rd district and majority leader 73 Tom DeBlois former state senator from the 18th district 2010 2012 74 Larry Gagne state representative 2008 present 70 Mark McLean state representative 2017 present 70 Chuck Morse state senator from 22nd district and Senate President 75 Sherman Packard state representative 1990 present and Speaker of the House 76 Denise Ricciardi state senator from the 9th district 77 Tammy Simmons former state representative 2014 2016 and chair of Manchester GOP 70 Local officials Keith Hirschmann Ward 12 Alderman 78 Raymond Wieczorek former Manchester mayor 1990 2000 and District 4 Executive Councilor 2012 present 79 80 Richard Girard R U S senators Bob Smith U S Senator from New Hampshire 1990 2003 81 82 State senators Jim Rubens state senator from the 5th district 1994 1998 83 82 Other Retired U S General Don Bolduc 80 Joyce Craig D Officials Carlo Capano former Manchester Police Department Chief 84 Kevin Cavanaugh Alderman State Senator D Manchester 84 Lou D Allesandro State Senator D Manchester 84 Syl Dupuis former Manchester Mayor 84 Victor Goulet former Manchester Republican Chair 84 Chris Pappas U S Representative from New Hampshire 85 Donna Soucy New Hampshire Senate Minority Leader D Manchester 84 Labor unions New Hampshire State Employees Association SEIU Chapter 1984 86 Teamsters Local 633 87 84 Organizations Democracy for America 88 EMILY s List 80 International Association of Firefighters Local 856 84 International Association of Firefighters Local 3820 84 Manchester Association of Police Supervisors 84 Manchester Education Association 84 Manchester Police Patrolmen s Association 84 Planned Parenthood 85 Results edit Primary election 2021 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral primary election 89 Candidate Votes Joyce Craig incumbent 5 488 52 47 Victoria Sullivan 2 549 24 37 Richard H Girard 2 423 23 16 Total votes 10 460 100 General election 2021 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 90 Candidate Votes Joyce Craig incumbent 10 247 52 42 Victoria Sullivan 9 016 46 12 Overvotes and undervotes 156 0 80 Write ins 130 0 66 Total votes 19 549 1002023 edit2023 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election 2021 November 7 2023 2025 Candidate Jay Ruais Kevin Cavanaugh Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan Popular vote 9 392 8 904 Percentage 51 33 48 67 nbsp Ruais 50 60 Cavanaugh 50 60 Mayor before election Joyce Craig Democratic Elected Mayor Jay Ruais Republican The 2023 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election was held on November 7 2023 The incumbent mayor Joyce Craig a member of the Democratic Party announced that she would not seek re election and would instead focus on a run for New Hampshire governor in 2024 91 92 This election saw Jay Ruais a member of the Republican Party elected to his first term defeating Democratic Ward 1 alderman and former state senator Kevin Cavanaugh 93 by a margin of 488 votes 94 Members of the Board of Aldermen Board of School Committee Ward Moderators Clerks and Selectmen were also elected on November 7 in coinciding elections 95 Background edit Though Manchester s municipal elections are officially nonpartisan 61 candidates tend to associate themselves with either the Democratic Party or Republican Party Jay Ruais a member of the Republican Party 91 served as an infantry officer for the New Hampshire Army National Guard and had previously worked as chief of staff for former U S Representative Frank Guinta 96 97 Incumbent mayor Joyce Craig a member of the Democratic Party had previously unseated former mayor Ted Gatsas in a 2017 rematch after losing to him in 2015 46 She had won re election to a third term in the 2021 Manchester New Hampshire mayoral election against Victoria Sullivan 91 Candidates edit Advanced to general edit Kevin Cavanaugh Democrat alderman for ward 1 2015 present and former state senator from the 16th district 98 Jay Ruais Republican New Hampshire Army National Guard officer and former chief of staff for then U S Representative Frank Guinta 91 Eliminated in primary edit Will Stewart Democrat alderman for ward 2 99 June Trisciani Democrat at large alderman 100 Declined edit Joyce Craig Democratic incumbent mayor 101 running for governor in 2024 endorsed Cavanaugh 92 102 Ted Gatsas Republican New Hampshire Executive Councilor from the 4th district and former mayor of Manchester endorsed Ruais 103 Richard Girard Republican radio host former alderman former school board member and 2001 and 2021 mayoral candidate 104 Jim O Connell at large Manchester School Board member running for re election endorsed Cavanaugh 105 106 Dan O Neil Democratic former alderman 107 running for at large alderman seat 108 Victoria Sullivan Republican former New Hampshire state representative and 2019 and 2021 mayoral candidate 104 Endorsements edit Endorsements in bold were made after the first round Kevin Cavanaugh D U S senators Maggie Hassan U S Senator from New Hampshire 2017 present 109 Jeanne Shaheen U S Senator from New Hampshire 2009 present and former Governor of New Hampshire 1997 2003 110 U S representatives Chris Pappas U S Representative from NH 1 2019 present 111 State senators Lou D Allesandro state senator from the 20th district 1998 present 105 State representatives Donald Bouchard state representative 2018 present 105 Erika Connors state representative 2017 2022 105 Patricia Cornell state representative 2014 present 105 Jeff Goley state representative 1998 2002 2004 present 105 Mary Heath state representative 2013 present and Ward 7 alderman 2022 present 105 Local officials Peter Argeropoulos at large Manchester School Board member 2022 present 105 Bill Barry Ward 10 alderman 2014 present 105 Craig Brown Ward 1 Manchester Water Commissioner 2021 present 105 Joyce Craig outgoing mayor of Manchester 2018 present 102 Norm Gamache Ward 11 alderman 2012 present 105 Jim O Connell at large Manchester School Board member 2020 present 105 Party officials Troy Price New Hampshire Democratic Party Executive Director 2021 present 105 Alan Raff former Manchester City Democratic Party Chair 2021 2023 105 Kathy Sullivan former New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairwoman 1999 2007 105 Labor unions International Association of Bridge Structural Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Local 7 105 International Association of Fire Fighters Local 856 and 3820 and Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire 112 113 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 490 114 International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 633 115 International Union of Painters and Allied Trades District Councils 2 and 35 105 116 Manchester Police Patrolmen s Association 117 Massachusetts amp Northern New England Laborers District Council 105 New Hampshire AFL CIO 118 Sheet Metal Workers International Association Local 17 105 United Association Local 131 105 Organizations Planned Parenthood New Hampshire Action Fund 119 Jay Ruais R Federal officials Thomas Colantuono former U S Attorney for the District of New Hampshire 2001 2009 120 U S senators Kelly Ayotte former U S Senator from New Hampshire 2011 2017 121 U S representatives Frank Guinta former U S Representative from NH 01 2011 2013 2015 2017 and former mayor of Manchester 2006 2010 122 State officials Chris Sununu Governor of New Hampshire 2017 present 91 State senators Regina Birdsell state senator from the 19th district 2014 present 96 Tom DeBlois state senator from the 18th district 2010 2012 123 Bobby Stephen former state senator from the 18th district 1980 1990 124 State representatives Ross Berry state representative 2020 present 96 Brian Cole state representative 2022 present 120 Larry Gagne state representative 2022 present 123 Ray Hebert former state representative 2004 2006 123 Will Infantine state representative 2022 present 122 Ross Terrio former state representative 2011 2013 Ward 7 Manchester Board of School Committee member 2014 2020 and Ward 7 alderman 2020 2022 120 Municipal officials John Coughlin Hillsborough County Attorney 2020 present 125 Local officials Timothy Baines former Ward 3 alderman 2015 2019 and son of former Manchester mayor Robert A Baines Independent 126 endorsed Stewart in the first round 127 Rick Dumont former Ward 2 Manchester Board of School Committee member 1996 2000 120 Ted Gatsas New Hampshire Executive Councilor from the 4th district 2019 present and former mayor of Manchester 2010 2018 103 Carlos Gonzalez Ward 12 Manchester Board of School Committee member 2021 present and former state representative 2010 2016 120 Sebastian Sharonov former Ward 6 alderman 2021 2023 123 Ken Tassey Ward 6 Manchester Board of School Committee member 2021 present 123 Organizations Cornerstone Policy Research Action 128 Will Stewart D State representatives Linda DiSilvestro state representative 2012 present 127 Nicole Leapley state representative 2022 present and Ward 11 Manchester Board of School Committee member 2020 present 127 Israel Piedra former state representative 2018 2022 127 David Preece state representative 2022 present 127 Christine Seibert state representative 2022 present 127 Peter Sullivan state representative 2001 2006 2012 2014 127 Local officials Patrick Arnold former Ward 12 alderman 2009 2014 and former 2013 and 2015 mayoral candidate 127 Timothy Baines former Ward 3 alderman 2015 2019 and son of former Manchester mayor Robert A Baines Independent 127 endorsed Ruais in the runoff 126 Jason Bonilla Ward 5 Manchester Board of School Committee member 2022 present 127 Jerome Duval former Ward 4 alderman 2005 2007 and former Manchester Police Commissioner 2009 127 Erin George Kelly Ward 12 alderman 2021 present 127 Chris Potter Ward 7 Manchester Board of School Committee member 2022 present 127 June Trisciani D State representatives Jane Beaulieu state representative 2004 2010 2012 present 129 Mary Freitas state representative 2022 present 129 Heidi Hamer state representative 2022 present 129 Local officials Jim Burkush Ward 9 alderman 2022 present and former Chief of the Manchester Fire Department 2008 2016 130 Gary Hamer Ward 10 alderman 2022 present 129 John Rist University System of New Hampshire Ward 7 Trustee 2013 present and campaign co chair 129 Sean 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whether to run New Hampshire Union Leader Retrieved April 5 2023 Feely Paul July 24 2023 123 candidates file to run in Manchester elections New Hampshire Union Leader Retrieved September 19 2023 Sexton Adam August 29 2023 Sen Maggie Hassan endorses Kevin Cavanaugh for Manchester Mayor WMUR TV Retrieved August 29 2023 Robidoux Carol September 27 2023 Shaheen endorses Cavanaugh for mayor Manchester Ink Link Retrieved September 30 2023 Pappas endorses Cavanaugh Manchester Ink Link September 26 2023 Retrieved September 26 2023 Cavanaugh endorsed by two firefighter unions Manchester Ink Link May 25 2023 Retrieved June 29 2023 Sylvia Andrew June 28 2023 Professional Firefighters of NH endorse Cavanaugh for Mayor Manchester Ink Link Retrieved June 29 2023 IBEW Local 490 New Hampshire September 18 2023 If you live in Manchester tomorrow is your day to vote We support Kevin Cavanaugh for Mayor with his commitment to create jobs and invest in our workforce Facebook Retrieved September 20 2023 a 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