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==Government== {| class="wikitable" style="float:right; font-size:85%; margin:10px" |+Gilford city election results from state and federal races !Year !Office !Results |- | rowspan="4" |2008 |[[2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire|President]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[John McCain|McCain]] 50β49% |- |[[2008 United States Senate election in New Hampshire|Senator]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[John E. Sununu|Sununu]] 53β46% |- |[[2008 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|House]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Jeb Bradley|Bradley]] 52β47% |- |[[2008 New Hampshire gubernatorial election|Governor]] | align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} |[[John Lynch (New Hampshire governor)|Lynch]] 67β32% |- | rowspan="3" |2010 |[[2010 United States Senate election in New Hampshire|Senator]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Kelly Ayotte|Ayotte]] 67β30% |- |[[2010 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|House]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Frank Guinta|Guinta]] 58β38% |- |[[2010 New Hampshire gubernatorial election|Governor]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |Stephen 50β48% |- | rowspan="3" |2012 |[[2012 United States presidential election in New Hampshire|President]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Mitt Romney|Romney]] 53β46% |- |[[2012 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|House]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Frank Guinta|Guinta]] 50β46% |- |[[2012 New Hampshire gubernatorial election|Governor]] | align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} |[[Maggie Hassan|Hassan]] 50β48% |- | rowspan="3" |2014 |[[2014 United States Senate election in New Hampshire|Senator]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Scott Brown (politician)|Brown]] 53β46% |- |[[2014 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|House]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Frank Guinta|Guinta]] 56β44% |- |[[2014 New Hampshire gubernatorial election|Governor]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Walt Havenstein|Havenstein]] 51β48% |- | rowspan="4" |2016 |[[2016 United States presidential election in New Hampshire|President]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Donald Trump|Trump]] 54β42% |- |[[2016 United States Senate election in New Hampshire|Senator]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Kelly Ayotte|Ayotte]] 53β44% |- |[[2016 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|House]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Frank Guinta|Guinta]] 47β40% |- |[[2016 New Hampshire gubernatorial election|Governor]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Chris Sununu|Sununu]] 55β41% |- | rowspan="2" |2018 |[[2018 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|House]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |Edwards 51β48% |- |[[2018 New Hampshire gubernatorial election|Governor]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Chris Sununu|Sununu]] 62β37% |- | rowspan="4" |2020 |[[2020 United States presidential election in New Hampshire|President]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Donald Trump|Trump]] 52β47% |- |[[2020 United States Senate election in New Hampshire|Senator]] | align="right" {{party shading/Democratic}} |[[Jeanne Shaheen|Shaheen]] 52β47% |- |[[2020 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|House]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Matt Mowers|Mowers]] 53β45% |- |[[2020 New Hampshire gubernatorial election|Governor]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} |[[Chris Sununu|Sununu]] 73β26% |- | rowspan="3" |2022 |[[2022 United States Senate election in New Hampshire|Senator]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Don Bolduc|Bolduc]] 51β47% |- |[[2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire|House]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}}| Leavitt 52β47% |- |[[2022 New Hampshire gubernatorial election|Governor]] | align="right" {{party shading/Republican}} | [[Chris Sununu|Sununu]] 68β31% |} In the [[New Hampshire Senate]], Gilford is in the 7th district, represented by [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] [[Harold F. French]]. On the [[New Hampshire Executive Council]], Gilford is in the 1st district, represented by Republican [[Joseph Kenney]]. In the [[United States House of Representatives]], Gilford is in [[New Hampshire's 1st congressional district]], represented by [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] [[Chris Pappas (American politician)|Chris Pappas]].
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