1992 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|
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Majority party
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Minority party
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| Party
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Democratic
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Republican
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| Last election
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1
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1
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| Seats won
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1
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1
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| Seat change
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| Popular vote
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265,906
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227,063
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| Percentage
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52.03%
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44.43%
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District results
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Democratic
60–70%
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Republican
50–60%
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The 1992 congressional elections in New Hampshire were held on November 3, 1992. They determined who would represent the state of New Hampshire in the United States House of Representatives. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those elected served in the 103rd Congress from January 1993 until January 1995. New Hampshire has two seats in the House, apportioned according to the 1990 United States census.
Overview
| United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire, 1992[1]
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| Party
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Votes
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Percentage
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Seats
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+/–
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Democratic
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265,906
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52.03%
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1
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-
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Republican
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227,063
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44.43%
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1
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-
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Libertarian
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11,610
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2.27%
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0
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-
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Natural Law
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2,655
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0.52%
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0
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-
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Others
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3,806
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0.74%
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0
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-
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| Totals
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511,040
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100.00%
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2
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-
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District 1
District 2
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