Year
2026
Key Stat(s)

There is one U.S. Senate race in New Hampshire. New Hampshire will elect two members to its U.S. House delegation.

The Senate race is considered “Lean Democratic” by The Cook Political Report. Chris Pappas, a Democrat, leads the money race with over $5.7M. There is only one woman with campaign finance data: Karishma Manzur with $69,526. John Sununu leads the Republican money race with $888,478.

Democrat Maggie Goodlander (NH-2) is running for reelection this year. She has raised nearly $2M.

NH-1 is an open seat, rated by The Cook Political Report as “Likely Democratic". Unlike many of the open congressional seats nationwide, the campaign finance filings for this seat primarily come from women candidates. Maura Sullivan, a Democrat, leads the money race with nearly $1.8M; 14% of her funds come from small contributions. Two Republican women have receipts over $200,000; but the Republican money race for the seat is led by Anthony DiLorenzo, with $833,648. 

Democratic men have the highest average proportion of funds from small contributions (37%) than the other candidate gender and party groups. 

This statistic is the average total amount raised to date from individuals (including self-financing). 

This statistic is the average amount from self-financing as a proportion of total raised (from individuals including the candidate) by candidate subgroup. Primary challengers to incumbents are excluded.

This statistic is the average amount of contributions $200 or less as a proportion of total raised (excluding self-financed contributions) by candidate subgroup.

Data Type
National View