Lisa Post

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Lisa C.M. Post

U.S.A.

Party Republican
Latest Campaign State House of Reps
Date of Birth January 27, 1999 (Age: 27)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Overview
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Personal Background

Lisa Post has a robust background in sports and professional administration. She began her athletic career early, making her debut for the junior national team and winning gold at the EuroHockey Junior Championship. Post continued to excel, representing the junior national team again and winning silver at the EuroHockey Junior Championship, before making her senior international debut. She has consistently demonstrated leadership and skill, winning multiple medals in both junior and senior EuroHockey Championships and the FIH Pro League. Professionally, Post has held various roles, including executive assistant, administrative assistant, HR/benefits specialist, and public service positions. She attended Gibbs College, furthering her education and career experience.

Political Ideas

Lisa Post's political identity is marked by a surprising blend of grassroots engagement and technocratic governance. Her legislative focus on commerce and consumer affairs reveals a deep understanding of local economic dynamics, while her hockey career suggests a competitive spirit that translates into a strategic approach to policymaking. Post’s ability to balance regional industrial interests with environmental regulations indicates a highly localized yet ideologically agile stance.

Campaigns
2024: New Hampshire State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Hillsborough 42 District

3,376 votes (15.82%)

Win

Position Details

2022: New Hampshire State House of Representatives
ELECTED

Election History

Hillsborough District 42

2,693 votes (17.00%)

Win
2020: New Hampshire State House of Representatives

Election History

Hillsborough 4 general election, 2020

2,644 votes (25.40%)

Loss

Winner: Jim Kofalt