

Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleAttorney
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyMainstream Democrat
Age68 years old (Dec 7, 1957)
GenderFemale
LocationNew Hampshire
BackgroundAttorney
EducationUniversity of Massachusetts Dartmouth (BS)
Notable personal detailsCinde Warmington is an American attorney and Democratic politician from Concord, New Hampshire. She served as the District 2 member of the New Hampshire Executive Council from 2021 to 2025. Warmington has worked as a health care attorney, including at Shaheen & Gordon where she led the firm’s Health Care Practice Group, and previously worked in hospital laboratories and health care management roles. She has also run for governor of New Hampshire, including in 2024 and again in 2026.
Cinde Warmington has said she would oppose tax increases on individuals and small businesses and supports maintaining New Hampshire’s status without an income or sales tax. She has argued tax dollars should not subsidize private schools and criticized actions that reduce funding to hospitals.
Supports expanding access to health care services including mental health and substance use disorder treatment, protecting and expanding access to reproductive health care, and lowering costs for families. Emphasizes use of state policy and funding to broaden access to care rather than dismantling existing public programs.
Supports comprehensive immigration reform and orderly asylum/refugee resettlement while endorsing appropriate border security; opposes New Hampshire becoming an immigration sanctuary.
Supports codifying legal protections for abortion and expanding access to reproductive health care in New Hampshire; has called for repealing the state 24-week abortion ban and restoring funding/contracts to reproductive health providers. Makes protection of reproductive freedom a central campaign issue and says she will appoint state justices who protect reproductive rights.
Supports aggressive decarbonization policies including a state net-zero emissions target by 2040, electrification of transportation and heating, expanded renewable energy deployment, and expanded net metering and incentives to grow clean-energy jobs and infrastructure. Advocates grid modernization, charging infrastructure for EVs, and treating PFAS and climate impacts as public-health and infrastructure priorities.
Supports expanded gun-safety measures including universal background checks, waiting periods, red flag/extreme risk protection orders, bans on ghost guns and assault-style/“weapons of war,” and gun-free zones for schools. Emphasizes keeping weapons of war off the streets while supporting responsible gun ownership and measures to reduce gun violence.


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