Surveys are Complete for 2022 Primary Candidates for Governor, Council, NH House and Senate.
Granite State Taxpayers sent surveys to 961 primary candidates for their positions on taxpayer issues.
The surveys were mailed to 490 Republican, 445 Democrat, and 26 Undeclared primary candidates
205 candidates completed the survey. 72 of them achieved a score of 100%. The group average was 91%.
196 Republicans had an average score of 93%, 4 Democrats averaged 25%, 5 Undeclareds averaged 62%.
We recommend that Taxpayers review this data and vote for candidates who care about Taxpayers.
To review the GST scores for 205 candidates who responded, please click on the following links:
Survey by Name
Survey by District
Survey by Score
To download a read-only spreadsheet with survey data and candidate answers and comments, click:
2022 Survey Summary Spreadsheet
The candidate score is the percentage of their “Yes” responses to the questions below.
NH House and Senate candidates were asked to answer the following questions:
Will you oppose any income or sales tax, or any increase in the overall tax burden in New Hampshire?
Will you support decreasing state spending or at least preventing any increase in state spending?
Will you support limiting voting to persons who have been New Hampshire residents for at least 30 days?
Will you support using the same residency standard for all NH services that require residency?
Do you believe that state public school funding should be set by the state budget and not by the courts?
Do you support additional school choice options?
Will you support passing Right-to-Work legislation?
Will you support reducing business taxes and regulations to encourage economic development and business retention?
Will you support pension reforms for government employees including a transition from defined-benefit to defined-contribution plans?
Will you vote to terminate expanded Medicaid if the Federal contribution is cut?
Will you oppose casino gambling?
Will you support actions that decrease electricity rates, rolling back RGGI, and oppose any actions that will increase them, including net metering and expanded alternative energy mandates?
Will you support paying down the State’s debt as opposed to increasing the rainy day fund?
Governor and Executive Council candidates were asked to answer these additional questions:
Do you believe the actions of the Governor and the Executive Council must have a substantial influence on controlling State spending?
Will you oppose increasing the toll rates on NH turnpikes?
Will you support only Public Utilities and Environmental Services commissioner nominees who will roll back RGGI?
Would you support only a nominee for AG who will diligently investigate potential voter fraud issues?
Will you support only judicial nominees who will uphold the NH Constitution as written and in accordance with its original intent?
Do you believe that the Governor and Executive Counselors are entitled to complete information as to the need and purpose of particular contracts and those questions and answers should be aired in public?
Will you support only those nominees for the State Board of Education and Commissioner who will promote citizen choice in Education, such as homeschooling, educational tax abatements, and charter schools?
Granite State Taxpayers protects the rights of New Hampshire taxpayers by advocating for:
realistic, balanced budgets without tax increases,
reducing government spending and regulations,
more efficient government services.
We need to elect Taxpayer-friendly Executives and Legislatures in Washington and Concord!
Remember what was done by Republican majorities currently in Concord and in Washington 2019 – 2020.
We all need to Show Up on November 8, 2022 and elect people who believe in Low Taxes!
Posted by GST Chairman Ray Chadwick