Gilford Candidates

State House District 6 — VOTE FOR ALL FOUR!

Dr. David Nagel re-election

For the past four years, I have had the honor of representing the citizens of Belknap County District 6 as your New Hampshire State Representative. I brought to Concord a 37-year career of serving our community, state, and country as a physician and an advocate for the disabled.

I promised to bring sensibility to Concord, and that is exactly what I have done. I outlined an ambitious list of priorities, and I am proud to say I have addressed all of them in a socially and fiscally responsible way by bringing together diverse groups of stakeholders and folks with lived experience to help save our healthcare system, help our most vulnerable, and empower the 70 percent of Americans who have no voice in our political system.

It is my hope that we can convince you of the value and sincerity of our cause and continue to promote sensibility in New Hampshire government and empower the voiceless.

On November 3, 2026 I ask for your vote in the General Election to help me continue this important work.

Allan Frank

I’m asking for your support as we return the Statehouse in Concord to a more rational, center-driven agenda that protects our public schools, restores our healthcare options and preserves our environment, while keeping the cost of government down and not driving our property taxes up.

Soaring property taxes, cuts to Medicaid, financially failing public schools and interference in otherwise profitable county owned corporations. The citizens of New Hampshire deserve better, more responsible representation.

You deserve it, your children deserve it and your wallet deserves it.

Bob McLean

Bob has lived in Gilford for 30 years and has been a resident of Belknap County for 50+ years. He currently serves on the Gilford School Board where he is on the Facilities Committee and the Budget Committee. Education is one key issue for his campaign. “We need to properly fund our public schools and continue to keep NH in the top 10 states for education.” Bob will also work towards creating more affordable housing, protect women’s right to choose, help to address climate change, and protect the county nursing home and Gunstock.

Bob has worked as a hospitality manager, a builder, and a ski instructor at Gunstock. “I feel that I have been extremely fortunate to have been able to live and raise a family in such a beautiful part of NH,” Bob says. “I am running for State Representative so that future generations can enjoy all that Belknap County and New Hampshire has to offer.”

Lisa Rivard

I have lived in Belknap County for over 40 years and have seen our capacity to grow, face struggle, and overcome adversity as a community.

I was an accountant until I changed paths so I could try to improve the lives of others through forensic psychology. Right now, our way of life is in jeopardy and we need to act if we are going to keep local control, secure our personal freedoms, and preserve our beloved Lakes Region.

We all share similar concerns like safety, stability, and family. So, as your state representative, I will represent all Gilford, Gilmanton, and Laconia voters, not one party or cause.

We must work together to ensure local independence and preserve valuable resources like Gunstock and Winnipesaukee. Our businesses depend on it, our children depend on it, and so will those generations that follow.

State Senate District 2

Kurt Webber

Kurt Webber is a West Point graduate and retired Army officer with over 23 years of service in Infantry and Special Forces units, and 2 tours teaching at West Point. After 9/11, just a few months after retiring, Kurt volunteered to go back on active duty and served in Iraq in 2005 advising the Iraqi Army. When not on active duty, Kurt was a professor at Lakes Region Community College and New Hampshire Technical Institute from 2001 to 2017.

Kurt has committed his life to public service both in and out of uniform. He founded the Patriot Resilient Leader Institute, which runs the Camp Resilience program that has hosted over 150 therapeutic retreats for military, veterans, first responders, and their loved ones since 2014 with over 1400 participants to date. He has also served in Scouting, Lakes Region Veterans Coalition, the Gilford School Board, coaching the Gilford High School football team, Gunstock Ski Patrol, and as NH State Coordinator for West Point Admissions.

“I am a moderate who believes in fiscal responsibility and that the most important things for any member of any legislature are integrity and a willingness to compromise,” Kurt says. “Without compromise, democracy doesn’t work. I understand, and in many cases sympathize with, the valid concerns of people at both ends of the political spectrum but don’t agree with the more extreme positions on either side.”

Executive Council District 1

Luz Bay

I am running for the New Hampshire Executive Council to serve the people of District 1, a region that stretches across 91 municipalities from Dover and Durham in the south to Pittsburg at our northern border. Our communities deserve a leader who brings independence, diligence, and a deep commitment to transparency.

The Executive Council is the most powerful oversight body in New Hampshire government. It approves or denies state and federal contracts over $10,000, confirms judicial and executive appointments, oversees the expenditure of state and federal funds, helps shape our transportation infrastructure, and reviews pardon requests. 

As a three‑time cancer survivor, marathoner, and state representative, I am familiar with overcoming long odds as well as fighting for my community. I’m running because the people of District 1 deserve a voice in the Council who understands resilience, and who will work tirelessly to ensure fairness, accountability, and opportunity for every resident.

On the Council, my priorities will be:

  • Ensuring quality public education for every child
  • Protecting every woman’s right to choose
  • Expanding access to affordable health care
  • Advancing economic justice so that working families can thrive in every corner of our state.

These issues determine whether our neighbors can see a doctor, whether our schools are strong, and whether opportunity is truly available to all.

Governor

Cinde Warmington

Cinde Warmington believes every Granite Stater should be able to put a roof over their heads, feed their kids, give them a great education, and retire with dignity. That’s not a radical idea. It’s what was once possible, and what we’ve been watching disappear — year by year, cut by cut, for decades.

Cinde has watched it change over her lifetime. Wages flatten as costs skyrocket. Unchecked corporate power and greed, while working Granite Staters have picked up the tab through property taxes, tuition, and rent that never stop going up. The nurses, teachers, and other workers who keep this state running can’t afford to live in it.

None of that happened by accident. Those are the results of choices made by the people in power.

Cinde’s platform is about reversing those choices. Every proposal is designed to help ensure that working Granite Staters can afford to call New Hampshire home.