For Immediate Release · August 10, 2026
Osborne: “We’re Building the Next Majority Right Now”
AUBURN, N.H. - House Majority Leader Jason Osborne today announced five more public endorsements in his campaign for Speaker of the New Hampshire House. More than 140 sitting members and 2026 Republican candidates have now committed their support to Osborne for Speaker.
“The next majority gets built in August, in districts most people in Concord could not find on a map, by people willing to give up a summer to unglamorous work. December is just the arithmetic catching up,” said Osborne.
“There are Republicans out in ninety degree heat right now, four weeks from the primary, knocking doors for a job that pays a hundred dollars a year. That figure is written into our Constitution and it has not moved since 1889, so nobody is out there for the money. They knock because they watched what this majority got done and they want a hand in the next one.
“What I want out of the next two years is not complicated: Budgets that grow slower than the paychecks paying for them, a property tax bill that stops outrunning inflation, a permanent income tax ban that voters lock into the Constitution themselves, and parents deciding where their own children learn.
“I am already spending time out in the districts with candidates, helping build and expand the Republican majority which is delivering for the people of New Hampshire, because November is too late to start trying to win a majority and the Speaker’s gavel.”
The Five Newest Endorsers
- Shanun Carey (Goffstown, candidate)
- Rep. Ernesto Gonzalez (Franklin)
- Adam Haverstock (Hudson, candidate)
- Ron Rule (Langdon, candidate)
- Ted Trost (Hudson, candidate)
The Full List of Public Endorsements
- Rep. John Hunt (Rindge)
- Rep. Brian Labrie (Bedford)
- Rep. Lisa Mazur (Goffstown)
- Rep. Mike Drago (Raymond)
- Rep. Sayra DeVito (Danville)
- Rep. Dillon Dumont (Hudson)
- Rep. Samuel Farrington (Rochester)
- Rep. Jeanine Notter (Merrimack)
- Rep. Lisa Post (Lyndeborough)
- Rep. Kristin Noble (Bedford)
- Rep. James Spillane (Deerfield)
- Rep. Cyril Aures (Chichester)
- Rep. Sherri Reinfurt (Goffstown)
- Rep. Clayton Wood (Pittsfield)
- Rep. Jennifer Rhodes (Winchester)
- Hon. Bill O’Brien (Manchester, former Speaker)
- Rep. Sue DeLemus (Farmington)
- Rep. Jess Edwards (Auburn)
- Rep. Mark McLean (Manchester)
- Rep. Mary Murphy (Francestown)
- Rep. Paul Terry (Alton)
- Rep. Denise DeDe-Poulin (Rochester)
- Rep. Henry Giasson III (Goffstown)
- Rep. Ray Plante (Dunbarton)
- Rep. David Walker (Rochester)
- Pam McMahon (Hooksett, candidate)
- Rep. Calvin Beaulier (Littleton)
- Rep. Mary Ford (Chester)
- Rep. Tom Mannion (Pelham)
- Rep. Rich Nalevanko (Alstead)
- Rep. Adam Presa (Merrimack)
- Rep. Andrew Prout (Hudson)
- Rep. Jeremy Slottje (Hudson)
- Rep. Jeffrey Tenczar (Pelham)
- Rep. Dick Thackston III (Troy)
- Hon. Zachary Nutting (Chesterfield, candidate)
- Rep. Glen Aldrich (Gilford)
- Rep. Matt Drew (Manchester)
- Rep. Keith Erf (Weare)
- Rep. Lisa Freeman (Tilton)
- Rep. Yury Polozov (Hooksett)
- Rep. Glenn Bailey (Milton)
- Rep. Michael Granger (Milton)
- Rep. Sly Karasinski (Swanzey)
- Rep. John Schneller (Bedford)
- Rep. James Thibault (Franklin)
- Shanun Carey (Goffstown, candidate)
- Rep. Ernesto Gonzalez (Franklin)
- Adam Haverstock (Hudson, candidate)
- Ron Rule (Langdon, candidate)
- Ted Trost (Hudson, candidate)
See the full endorsements page
Jason Osborne is the Majority Leader of the New Hampshire House of Representatives and a state representative from Auburn.
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