New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district


New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district covers the western and northern parts of New Hampshire. It includes the state's second-largest city, Nashua, as well as the state capital, Concord. It is currently represented in the United States House of Representatives by Democrat Ann McLane Kuster.

Cities and towns currently in the district

The district includes:
Until 1847, New Hampshire's representatives were elected at large from the entire state and not from districts. Districts began being used in the 1847 elections.
Until the 1878 elections, New Hampshire elected its members of the United States House of Representatives in March of the odd-numbered years. That would be too late for the beginning of the March 4 term, but the first session of the House typically didn't start until December so a March election wasn't a problem.
The district currently includes Dartmouth College and all of its representatives since 1995 have been Dartmouth alumni.

List of members representing the district

Competitiveness

Historically the second district has had strong Republican leanings having voted Republican 71 times and Democrat only 15. The district has leaned Democratic in congressional races since 2006 and in presidential races since 2000.
Election results from presidential races:
YearOfficeResults
2000PresidentAl Gore 48 – George W. Bush 47%
2004PresidentJohn Kerry 52 – George W. Bush 47%
2008PresidentBarack Obama 56 – John McCain 43%
2012PresidentBarack Obama 54 – Mitt Romney 45%
2016PresidentHillary Clinton 49 – Donald Trump 46%

Historical district boundaries