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Full text of ' Governor JEANNE SHAHEEN State of New Hampshire MANUAL for the General Court 1997 No. 55 PUBLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE William M. Gardner Secretary of State Robert P. Ambrose Deputy Secretary of State Compiled by Karen H. Ladd 31.11 New Hampshire Department of State June 10, 1997 To the Citizens of New Hampshire: The publication of the 1997 Manual for the General Court marks the 55th volume published in odd-numbered years since 1889.
It includes general information about state government and the 1996 election results of the February presidential primary, the September state primary and the November general election. As the final edition this century to include presidential primary statistics, there is a memorable special section written by former Governor Hugh Gregg (1953-55) covering the history and highlights of previous primaries. He has also taken an in depth look at the 1996 primary explaining what happened and how and who ran and why. A milestone in our political history was reached in the 1996 state election when voters, for the first time, elected a woman, Jeanne Shaheen, as governor. This was twenty years after Dudley Dudley became the first woman elected an Executive Councilor. One month later, in December of 1996, the House of Representatives chose Donna Sytek as its first woman speaker. This was 14 years after the state senate chose Vesta Roy as the first woman senate president.
The first women to be elected clerk of the Senate, Gloria Randlett, and of the House, Karen Wadsworth, were both re-elected in 1996. A special section commemorating the 75th anniversary of a woman's right to vote in state elections, with an insert provided by the New Hampshire Order of Women Legislators, begins on page 48 1.
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This edition also gives special recognition to Daniel J. Healy of Manchester, the Dean of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. He was elected to his 26th term in 1996, the most of any person in the state's history. His fellow members took a collection among themselves for a portrait to be hung in the State House. With the substantial generosity of his fellow Judiciary committee member Richard Kennedy of Contoocook, the portrait was made possible, and on the last day of the 1 996 session (June 13), with his colleagues present, it was unveiled in Representatives Hall. Nine speakers of the house and four governors were also present. A photograph of the portrait and Representative Healy appears at the bottom of this page.

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