John Stephen Gains Momentum with New Endorsements in Executive Council 4 Race

John Stephen Gains Momentum with New Endorsements in Executive Council 4 Race

May 21, 2024

Manchester, NH: John Stephen, Republican candidate for Executive Council in the fourth district, has released two dozen new supporters from a diverse group of Republicans across the district and state showing the strong momentum behind his campaign. He released the following statement: “I’m humbled by the support of this diverse group of Republican leaders from

John Stephen Endorsed by Executive Councilors Joe Kenney and Dave Wheeler

John Stephen Endorsed by Executive Councilors Joe Kenney and Dave Wheeler

May 14, 2024

May 14, 2024 MANCHESTER, NH – Executive Councilors Dave Wheeler, Milford, and Joe Kenney, Union, Proudly endorse John Stephen in the Executive Council District 4 Republican primary. They released the following statement: “John’s career in public service through his time as Commissioner of the Department of Health and Human Services, at the Department of Safety,

John Stephen Joins Drew Cline on WFEA

John Stephen Joins Drew Cline on WFEA

April 19, 2024

Union Leader: Stephen Announces He’s in Race for Executive Council

Union Leader: Stephen Announces He’s in Race for Executive Council

April 19, 2024

Vowing to hold “unelected bureaucrats accountable,” former Health and Human Services Commissioner John Stephen of Manchester announced he would seek the Republican nomination for the Executive Council seat held by retiring Councilor Ted Gatsas. Stephen, 61, formed The Stephen Group, a health care consulting group, after he unsuccessfully challenged incumbent Democrat John Lynch in the 2010

NHJournal: John Stephen Joins Crowded Field in Executive Council 4 GOP Primary

NHJournal: John Stephen Joins Crowded Field in Executive Council 4 GOP Primary

March 24, 2024

“New Hampshire’s financial situation is likely to be very different in the future,” Stephen said. “We need people on the council who will look over state contracts carefully, people who are fiscally responsible — not looking at taxpayers as piggy banks.” For Granite State political insiders, Stephen’s decision to enter the race is the biggest

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