James MacKay (New Hampshire politician) explained

James MacKay
Office:Mayor of Concord, New Hampshire
Term Start:1986
Term End:1988
Succeeded:Liz Hager
Term Start1:1990
Term End1:1991
Preceded1:Liz Hager
Succeeded1:William J. Veroneau
State House2:New Hampshire
District2:Merrimack 17th
Term Start2:1994
Term End2:1996
State House3:New Hampshire
District3:Merrimack 24th
Term Start3:2000
Term End3:2002
State House4:New Hampshire
District4:Merrimack 39th
Term Start4:2002
Term End4:2004
State House5:New Hampshire
District5:Merrimack 11th
Term Start5:2004
Term End5:2008
Term Start6:2010
Term End6:2012
State House7:New Hampshire
District7:Merrimack 14th
Term Start7:2012
Term End7:December 7, 2022
State House8:New Hampshire
District8:Merrimack 18th
Term Start8:December 7, 2022
Party:Democratic[1]

James MacKay, also known as Jim MacKay, is an American politician. He serves as a Democratic member for the Merrimack 18th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NH House Merrimack County District 18: Elected Officials. CitizensCount. July 15, 2024.
  2. Web site: Representative James MacKay (D). The General Court of New Hampshire. July 15, 2024.