New Hampshire has had two Congressional Districts since 1883.
| Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
| Sherman Adams |
Government |
8-Jan-1899 |
27-Oct-1986 |
Eisenhower's Chief of Staff |
| Charlie Bass |
Politician |
8-Jan-1952 |
|
Congressman, New Hampshire 2nd |
| Jeb Bradley |
Politician |
20-Oct-1952 |
|
Congressman from New Hampshire, 2003-07 |
| Norris Cotton |
Politician |
11-May-1900 |
24-Feb-1989 |
US Senator from New Hampshire, 1954-74 |
| Norman D'Amours |
Politician |
14-Oct-1937 |
|
Congressman from New Hampshire, 1975-85 |
| Chuck Douglas |
Politician |
2-Dec-1942 |
|
Congressman from New Hampshire, 1989-91 |
| Judd Gregg |
Politician |
14-Feb-1947 |
|
US Senator from New Hampshire, 1993-2011 |
| Frank Guinta |
Politician |
26-Sep-1970 |
|
Congressman, New Hampshire 1st |
| John Parker Hale |
Politician |
31-Mar-1806 |
19-Dec-1873 |
Anti-slavery US Senator from NH |
| Paul Hodes |
Politician |
21-Mar-1951 |
|
Congressman from New Hampshire, 2007-11 |
| Thomas J. McIntyre |
Politician |
20-Feb-1915 |
8-Aug-1992 |
US Senator from New Hampshire, 1962-79 |
| Franklin Pierce |
Head of State |
23-Nov-1804 |
8-Oct-1869 |
14th President of the U.S. |
| Carol Shea-Porter |
Politician |
2-Dec-1954 |
|
Congresswoman from New Hampshire, 2007-11 |
| Robert C. Smith |
Politician |
30-Mar-1941 |
|
US Senator from New Hampshire, 1990-2003 |
| John E. Sununu |
Politician |
10-Sep-1964 |
|
Former US Senator from New Hampshire |
| Dick Swett |
Politician |
1-May-1957 |
|
US Ambassador to Denmark, 1998-2001 |
| Charles W. Tobey |
Politician |
22-Jul-1880 |
24-Jul-1953 |
Governor and Senator from New Hampshire |
| Daniel Webster |
Politician |
18-Jan-1782 |
24-Oct-1852 |
The completest man |
| Louis C. Wyman |
Politician |
16-Mar-1917 |
5-May-2002 |
Congressman from New Hampshire, 1963-74 |
| William Zeliff |
Politician |
12-Jun-1936 |
|
Congressman from New Hampshire, 1991-97 |