
KASICH FOR AMERICA ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL ENDORSEMENTS AND TEAM LEADERS
Kasich for America today announced additional New Hampshire endorsements and team leaders.
Former State Senator Fred King of Colebrook, now serving as Coos County Treasurer and Vice Chair of the Coos County Planning Board, has endorsed John Kasich for President. King will be a State Co-Chair and Colebrook Town Chair for the Kasich campaign.
Additionally, Berlin Police Chief Pete Morency will serve as a member of the Kasich for America Steering Committee and Berlin City Chair.
Kasich for America also announced the additional Town or Ward Chairs:
Albany - Shane McKinney.
Concord, Ward 10 - Todd Haywood.
Deerfield - Kevin Chalbeck.
Fremont - Kevin and Jessica MacMaster.
Hollis - Bill Harmon.
Hooksett - Don Winterton and Tom Prasol.
Lyme - Earl Strout.
Wakefield - Dino Scala.
The campaign announced its other leadership last week, which is found below:
KASICH FOR AMERICA NEW HAMPSHIRE LEADERSHIP
State Chairman: John E. Sununu, Rye, former US Senator
State Co-Chairs:
Senator David Boutin, Hooksett
Ed Dupont, Durham, former Senate President
Representative Jack Flanagan, Brookline
Ruth Griffin, Portsmouth, former Executive Councilor
Gordon Humphrey, Chichester, former US Senator
Nancy Merrill, Lebanon, former National Committee Woman
Tom Rath, Concord, former Attorney General
Doug and Stella Scamman, Stratham, former Speaker and Representative
Peter Thomson, Orford
Sheriff Craig Wiggin, Meredith
Steering Committee:
Nancy Berke, Bow
Karen and Raul Cervantes, Lebanon
Representative Stephen Darrow, Grafton
Linda Frawley, Belmont
Jeff Frost, Alexandria
Louis Georgopoulos, Rye, former Executive Councilor
Bill Grimm, Franklin
Michele Holton, New London
Linda Kaiser, Amherst
Pam Kocher, Barrington
Ed Lecius, Merrimack
Representative Norm Major, Plaistow
Leann Moccia, Atkinson
Alderman-At-Large Dan Moriarty, Nashua
Andy Peterson, Peterborough, former State Senator
Representative Ken Peterson, Bedford
Representative Robert Rowe, Amherst
Barbara Russell, Dover
Ward Scott, Plymouth, former County Attorney





















