Kathleen Martins is an American adjunct professor, former teacher and social worker from Hooksett, New Hampshire, who served from March 2020 to January 2021 as a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, winning a special election to replace Republican incumbent Richard Marple (who had died in office).[1]
Her district (Merrimack 24) consists of four seats, and in the November 2020 general election she lost by 30 votes to Stephen Boyd, the fourth-ranked candidate of the four Republican nominees.[2]
References
edit- ^ Russo, Carla Herreiria. "Democrat Flips State House In New Hampshire Town That Trump Won By 10 Points: Kathleen Martins will be replacing the late Rep. Dick Marple (R) and serving in the House of Representatives until elections in November." HuffingtonPost.com March 11, 2020; accessed January 25, 2020
- ^ "Kathleen Martins: General election for New Hampshire House of Representatives Merrimack 24 (4 seats)" Ballotpedia.org accessed January 25, 2022