Concord, NH|News|
Mark Davie, Ward 4 Concord City Council Candidate
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.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
Candidates running for office in the Nov. 4, 2025, election can tell Patch readers why they are running before Election Day.
Candidates running for office in the Nov. 4, 2025, election can tell Patch readers why they are running before Election Day.
The candidate explains why they are running in 2025.
More candidates storm the gate on the last day of filing; 2 unsuccessful ward candidates seek rematches; 2 school zone races are contested.
More candidates file to run, but many incumbents remain unopposed; municipal election filings end on Monday.
Filings have been mainly limited to incumbents and a handful of challengers at the halfway mark of the 2025 municipal election in Concord.
Updated: Two more ward councilors file to run, while an energy COO files to run for the Zone A school board seat.
Campaign 2025: 2 women file to run for Ward 6 city council seat; 2 men run for Zone SAU 8 school board seats.
Follow-Up: Mayor, at-large city councilors, ward councilors, and school board members eye bids in November; filing runs through Sept. 15.
To register, a person must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 by the date of the election, and have their primary residence (domicile) in NH.
Voters choose leaders for 16 seats on Nov. 4; candidates will have until Sept. 15 to sign up; Concord Patch teams up again with ConcordTV.