If you’re facing delays or feel unfairly treated by a New Hampshire state agency, the office of Executive Councilor John Stephen is here to assist. We can’t promise a specific result, but we’ll work diligently to help you get the answers or resolution you need from state government.
This service is available to residents of Executive Council District 4, which includes Allenstown, Auburn, Barnstead, Barrington, Bedford, Candia, Chichester, Deerfield, Epsom, Goffstown, Hooksett, Lee, Londonderry, Loudon, Manchester, Northwood, Nottingham, Pembroke, Pittsfield and Strafford.
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Councilor John Stephen on Support For Judge Daniel Will’s Nomination to The New Hampshire Supreme Court
February 11, 2026
CONCORD, N.H. — Executive Councilor John Stephen (R-Manchester) today announced that he will vote to confirm Judge Daniel E. Will to serve as a Justice on the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Councilor Stephen’s decision follows weeks of rigorous review of Judge Will’s legal writings, judicial record and his testimony before the Executive Council on February
A Health Update
December 11, 2025
To all my friends, family, and the wonderful people of New Hampshire, I’m happy to share that I’ve been released from the hospital and am recovering after my recent cardiac event. The doctors say I’m doing well, and I’m following their orders to take it easy for a little while longer. I want to express
