DERRY — Residents of the 1st New Hampshire Congressional District will be taking to the polls next month to determine who will represent them for the next two years in Congress.
On Nov. 5, the voters from Danville, Derry, East Kingston, Hampstead, Kingston, Londonderry, Newton, and Plaistow will have to choose between incumbent Democrat Chris Pappas and the challenger, Republican Russell Prescott, to represent them in Washington, D.C.
Pappas was first elected to Congress in 2019. Before that, he had served on the New Hampshire Executive Council for six years.
Pappas is a small business owner, one of the co-owners of the Puritan Backroom restaurant in Manchester that has been open for more than 100 years.
Prescott has served as a state senator for five terms, beginning in 2000, then re-elected in 2010, 2012, and 2014. He also served as an executive councilor, serving from 2016 through 2021.
He left the council after he purchased R.E. Prescott Company, a wholesale distributor and manufacturer of water treatment systems, of which he had been the co-owner and vice president for several decades.
Many of the issues Pappas is campaigning on are devoted to inclusivity, like making college more affordable, making health care more accessible, and keeping LGBTQ+ and minority Americans safe from discrimination.
He also emphasizes investing in transportation and infrastructure, combatting the opioid epidemic, creating more opportunities for small businesses, and increasing the availability of mental and physical healthcare for veterans.
For Prescott, important issues revolve around aspects of safety, like tightening up border security, ensuring Israel has the resources it needs to defend itself, fighting to keep Second Amendment rights for Americans, and using voter identification laws to safeguard elections.
Lowering inflation and taxes, defending social security and Medicare, promoting state’s rights on issues like abortion and education, supporting term limits for senators and congress members, getting better benefits for first responders and veterans, promoting domestic energy policies, and standing up to China are other topics that are featured in the Prescott campaign.
For more information about both candidates, visit their websites at pappas.house.gov and prescottforcongress.com