Politics & Government
NH Congresswoman Annie Kuster Launches Re-election Bid
New Hampshire Congresswoman Annie Kuster, a Concord Democrat, is seeking a fourth term.

CONCORD, NH — New Hampshire Congresswoman Annie Kuster on Tuesday launched her re-election bid for a fourth term. Kuster, a Concord Democrat, filed papers at the State House and held a rally with supporters. The 63-year-old has represented New Hampshire's Second District since 2013.
Kuster is currently running unopposed while four Republican candidates — Steven Negron, Stewart Levenson, Robert Burns and Jay Mercer — are running, as is Libertarian candidate Tom Alciere, according to the Associated Press.
The primary is September 11; the election is November 6.
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Kuster is part of New Hampshire's all-women congressional delegation. Carol Shea-Porter, the state's other congressional representative, recently announced she is retiring this year.
More photos from the State House in Concord where @RepAnnieKuster just filed for re-election. The voters of #NH02 are excited to send Annie back to Congress this November!#nhpolitics pic.twitter.com/0dAC8YE5o3
— NH Democratic Party (@NHDems) June 12, 2018
Photo credit: kuster.house.gov
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