Jeb Bradley

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Jeb Bradley

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State Senate
Date of Birth October 20, 1952 (Age: 73)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Jeb Bradley holds a Bachelor of Arts in sociology from Tufts University. He spent nearly a quarter of a century in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, where he chaired key committees on science, technology, energy, and ethics. Bradley transitioned from a private business owner to a public servant, managing an organic grocery store before engaging in legislative work. His professional background includes a notable achievement of completing the GRID, scaling all of New Hampshire's 48 4,000-foot peaks in every month of a single year.

Political Ideas

Jeb Bradley combines an ideological commitment to environmental regulation with a nuanced understanding of regional economic impacts. His sponsorship of the Clean Power Act reveals a willingness to impose strict emissions limits, yet his background in operating an organic grocery store hints at a pragmatic concern for local business interests. This juxtaposition suggests a carefully balanced approach to policymaking, where environmental advocacy does not come at the expense of economic viability.

Campaigns
2022: New Hampshire State Senate
ELECTED

Election History

State Senate District 3 general election, 2022

17,336 votes (58.48%)

Win
2020: New Hampshire State Senate
ELECTED

Election History

State Senate District 3 general election, 2020

22,086 votes (61.50%)

Win
2008: U.S.A. House of Representatives

Election History

2008 New Hampshire 1st Congressional District General Election

45.84% of vote

Loss

Winner: Carol Shea-Porter

2008 New Hampshire 1st Congressional District Republican primary election

51.04% of vote

Win
2006: U.S.A. House of Representatives

Election History

New Hampshire congressional elections, District 1

95,527 votes (48.64%)

Loss

Winner: Carol Shea-Porter