NH House Majority In Question

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Secretary of State Dave Scanlan oversees Day 2 of ballot recounts at the state archives in Concord. (Paula Tracy/InDepthNH.org)

As the Secretary of State’s Office continues to oversee ballot recounts for close races in the general election, Democrats were one step closer to possible control of the House of Representatives Tuesday after Republican John Greer, whose election-day victory in Coos County District 7 (Berlin, Carroll, Jefferson, Kilkenney, and Whitefield) was 2,447 votes to 2,443 for Democrat Eamon Kelley, ended up being a loss, with 2,450 votes to 2,452 votes for Kelley — a two-vote difference. On Monday, the recount of Manchester’s Ward 6 ended with Larry Gagne, a Republican who initially won, losing to Maxine Mosely, a Democrat, by one vote.

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