State Rep. Michael Murphy of Gorham speaks during the 2024 annual convention and trade show of the New Hampshire Association of Counties at Bretton Woods on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. (LISA D. CONNELL FILE PHOTO)
State Rep. Michael Murphy of Gorham speaks during the 2024 annual convention and trade show of the New Hampshire Association of Counties at Bretton Woods on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. (LISA D. CONNELL FILE PHOTO)
CONCORD — State Rep. Michael Murphy (R-Gorham), elected earlier to serve Coos 6, the district that includes Gorham, Randolph and Shelburne, has resigned from that position. The notice of the resignation came on May 22 from the office of the New Hampshire House Clerk.
Coos 6 voters returned Murphy to the House on Nov. 5, 2024. Murphy ran against Randolph resident Maggie Baker, a Democrat. She decided not to pursue her candidacy. Her name remained on the ballot, however.
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