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Republican Women Endorse Janet Stevens
Executive Council candidate picks up new support from Republican women including Rep. Kim Rice of Hudson

Stevens releases endorsements of Republican women including ranking House member & Bush Administration official
Rye candidate for Executive Council announces strong support from female community, state, national, and international leaders
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Rye (July 17th , 2020) – Janet Stevens, Republican candidate for Executive Council District 3, continues to grow her grassroots network the district. Today Stevens is excited to announce the support of the below Republican leaders:
State Representative Kim Rice, Hudson, representing Pelham and Hudson
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Susan Parker, Greenland, former Executive Director of NH Developmental Disability Council, Bush Administration official, and Senior Advisor to the International Labor Organization – Geneva
Tanya Donnelly, Salem, budget committee member and community leader
Barbara Dunkle, New Castle, seacoast business leader
Lauren LaMarsh, Derry, community leader and conservative activist
Patty Steele, Hampton, community leader and conservative activist
"Janet Stevens combines a life of commitment to public service, with solving problems - always marching towards results. Results are always focused on helping others. Janet is equally at home in public and private sectors, at decision making levels.” – Susan Parker, Greenland
Today’s endorsements join a list of strong Republican women who have already endorsed Janet Stevens for Executive Council including:
Former Executive Councilor Ruth Griffin, Portsmouth
Former Speaker of the New Hampshire Donna Sytek, Salem
Kitty Sununu, Rye
State Representative Betty Gay, Salem
State Representative Mary Griffin, Windham
State Representative Phyllis Katsakiores, Derry
Patti Bette, Rye
Tina Carey, North Hampton
Joan Gittlein, Rye
Nancy Kindler, Epping
“The Republican party is fortunate to have so many strong women leading in their communities and at the Statehouse,” Stevens said, “I am proud to receive today’s endorsements from this remarkable group and excited to continue building our network of grassroots support. The Democrats will nominate either a candidate who has repeatedly supported an income tax or a candidate who follows in the footsteps of Bernie Sanders and AOC. There is nothing that scares Democrats more than a strong, Republican woman on the ballot this November.
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District 3 includes the cities and towns of Atkinson, Brentwood, Chester, Danville, Derry, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Greenland, Hampstead, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, Kingston, New Castle, Newfields, Newington, Newmarket, Newton, North Hampton, Pelham, Plaistow, Raymond, Rye, Salem, Sandown, Seabrook, South Hampton, Stratham, and Windham, and the city of Portsmouth.
To learn more about Janet Stevens’ campaign for Executive Council please visit www.janetstevens4nh.com