SD-3

November 15, 2008 - 2:53pm

Martin withdraws recount request

Democratic state senate candidate Bud Martin (D-Center Sandwich) has called his opponent state Sen.-elect Bill Denley (R-Wakefield) to tell him that Martin is withdrawing his request for a recount in the senate District 3 race.

After losing to Denley by 526 votes Martin requested that the New Hampshire Secretary of State conduct a recount. The recount was scheduled to be conducted on Tuesday but will now not take place.

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October 22, 2008 - 5:10pm

Peterson endorses Martin

Former Republican Gov. Walter Peterson has endorsed the Democratic candidate in the state senate district three race.

Peterson has endorsed Bud Martin (D-Center Sandwich) over Wakefield Republican Bill Denley.

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October 16, 2008 - 4:30pm

Lynch goes north for state senate candidates

Tomorrow, Gov. John Lynch (D-Hopkinton) will campaign for two state senate candidates the Democratic Party thinks can help increase their majority in the state senate.

Lynch will campaign for senate district three candidate Bud Martin (D-Center Sandwich) in Wolfeboro and then stump for state Rep. Martha McLeod (D-Franconia) in Littleton.

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October 3, 2008 - 3:04pm

Pols differ over impact of Denley mortgage story

Carroll County politicians differ over the impact of the story that a company founded by state Rep. Bill Denley (R-Wakefield) was under investigation by Maine's Attorney General.

The story has quickly become the main issue in Denley's bid for the state senate in District 3 against Bud Martin (D-Center Sandwich).

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October 3, 2008 - 3:00pm

Local pols. analyze Denley, Martin SD3 race

State Sen. Joe Kenney's decision to run for governor has led to one of the most competitive state Senate races in the state.

State Rep. Bill Denley (R-Wakefield) won a three-way primary on September 9 to square-off against Bud Martin (D-Center Sandwich) in November.

Local politicians agree that the race will come down to how well the candidates perform in the southern part of the district.

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September 9, 2008 - 9:57pm

Denley looking forward to highlighting educational funding issue

Fresh off his Republican primary win in Senate District 3, state Rep. William Denley said he is looking forward to highlighting his difference in opinion with Democratic nominee Judge Willard "Bud" Martin.

Denley (R-Wakefield) said he "feels pretty good" with his Tuesday night win because the returns showed he received support in all the areas of the district. Looking ahead to the general election race against Martin (D-Center Sandwich), Denley said he shares many of the same positions as Martin, but on the issue of education funding, Denley said, he and Martin are on different sides.

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September 9, 2008 - 9:33pm

Denley takes SD-3 GOP primary

State Rep. William Denley has captured the Republican nomination in state Senate District 3, besting state Reps. Sam Cataldo and David Babson in Tuesday's primary.

With 47 percent of precincts reporting, Denley has earned 53 percent of the vote, compared to Cataldo's (Farmington) 26 percent and Babson's (Ossipee) 21 percent, according to New Hampshire Public Radio's returns.

Denley will face Judge Willard "Bud" Martin (D-Center Sandwich) in the general election.

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September 5, 2008 - 10:47am

SD-3 candidates prepare for final push

This weekend while votes are enjoying a restful weekend, candidates competing in the Republican primary in state Senate District three will be busy out on the campaign trail.

Sam Cataldo (R-Farmington) will be marching in the Epping home day parade and will have a booth at the Farmington hay day, while David Babson (R-Ossipee) said he will also be attending several events. William Denley (R-Wakefield) will be at the Conway parade and will also be attending a house party in Conway.

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July 28, 2008 - 11:02am

Three-way GOP primary for 3rd state Senate district seat

State Sen. Joe Kenney's (R-Wakefield) decision to run for governor has set-off a three-way Republican primary to capture the 3rd state Senate district seat.

The primary features three former state representatives who hope to move up to the upper chamber: Sam Cataldo (R-Farmington), David Babson (R-Ossipee) and William Denley (R-Wakefield). The Republican nominee will face Judge Bud Martin (D-Center Sandwich).

Erik Taylor, former chairman of the Carroll County Republicans and a consultant with Elevare Communications, said the key to the primary are the "boros."

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June 2, 2008 - 12:37pm

Martin makes bid official

Judge Willard "Bud" Martin (D-Center Sandwich) has officially announced that he is running for the state senate.

"This is a great time to get excited about politics.  We need a Senator in Concord who is ready to work alongside Governor Lynch to continue to bring about constructive change on behalf of the families and businesses of New Hampshire," Martin said in a statement. "My training and experience put me in a good position to represent District 3, as we seek to balance protection of our community structures and resources with orderly and planned growth. As a small business owner, I understand the economic struggles that small businesses, the backbone of our local economy, are facing."

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