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Nashua NH 2025 Aldermen, Board Of Education, Fire Commissioner Election Results: Follow-Up
Here are the unofficial results for the Nov. 4, 2025, municipal election.

Here are the unofficial results for the Nov. 4, 2025, municipal election.

Two competitive SAU 8 “Zone” board of education races, as well as mayoral and city council races, brought voters to the polls on Tuesday.
Here are the unofficial results for the Nov. 4, 2025, municipal election.
Here are the unofficial results for the Nov. 4, 2025, municipal election.
Here are the unofficial results for the Nov. 4, Concord mayor, city council races, and board of education elections.
Here is everything you need to know about the Nov. 4, 2025, mayor, aldermen, and school committee elections.
Here is everything you need to know about the Nov. 4, 2025, municipal election.
Here is everything you need to know about the Nov. 4, 2025, municipal election.
Here is everything you need to know about the Nov. 4, 2025, city and school board elections.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
Concord business owner: Amanda is a pro-business, commonsense leader who understands that a strong local economy benefits everyone.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
Be sure to take the time to vote on Tuesday November 4.
Concord resident: The SAU 8 board of education is not listening to our serious cost concerns by approving a $155 million middle school.
Councilor's husband: My wife is really an honest, empathic person who is dedicated to serving her constituents on the Concord Heights.
Board member: SAU 8 needs long-time residents with varying backgrounds to balance the needs of students, teachers, taxpayers, and educators.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
Alexander Dubois and Aaron Thompson are running for the open seat to represent Wards 8, 9, and 10 on the SAU 8 board of education.
Mark Davie and Jeffrey Garrett Tynes explain why they want to be on the council. A third candidate declined to appear at the Patch forum.
Jonathan Cate faces off against incumbent Ali Sekou in Ward 8, while Andrew Georgevits is challenging Ward 9 Councilor Kris Schultz.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
Incumbent Cara Meeker and challenger Jeff Wells seek to represent Wards 5, 6, and 7, in the Zone B Board of Education seat.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
Aislinn Kalob and Brenna Kehew Sculley are competing for the open Ward 6 seat while Stacey Brown is seeking a third term in Ward 5.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
At-large Councilor Fred Keach, the city’s longest-serving councilor, and former Councilor Robert Washburn discuss issues facing the city.
Incumbent Byron Champlin, who is in his first term, is being challenged again by Kate West.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
After failing to make the ballot due to a registration snafu, Aaron Thompson is attempting to win the Wards 8, 9, and 10 seat by write-in.
Founder of Concord Kind: Grady Sexton works tirelessly to strengthen our community for everyone, including our most vulnerable residents.
Voter: What stands out is not just Amanda Grady Sexton's skill and dedication, but the way she leads with both toughness and compassion.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
All but one candidate completed the organization’s extensive survey regarding the state of business and other issues in the city.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.