


Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleCouncil Member
PartyIndependent
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
Age43 years old (Dec 22, 1982)
GenderMale
LocationNew Hampshire
BackgroundRestaurant owner
EducationExeter High School (graduated 2001)
Notable personal detailsJon Kiper is a New Hampshire small business owner and former Newmarket town councilor who has run for governor. He worked in the Seacoast hospitality industry before opening Jonny Boston’s International in Newmarket in 2015. He has also published books and released music, and has campaigned on housing affordability, tax reform, and education funding.
Supports reinstating an interest-and-dividends wealth tax and raising business tax rates while rolling back reduced meals/rentals tax rates; proposes using tax revenue to fund education, affordable housing, and social programs and to reduce regressive local property taxes.
Supports protecting individual medical privacy and autonomy, protecting reproductive and identity-affirming care, and opposing government mandates that interfere with doctor–patient decisions. Does not state support for Medicare for All or for a specific government expansion (public option/ACA expansion) in available platform materials.
Supports expanding legal pathways and common-sense immigration reform while opposing large-scale deportations of essential workers; favors making legal entry easier and illegal entry harder. Expresses humanitarian concern about current enforcement practices and prioritizes protecting workers who contribute to local economies.
The candidate states the government should not interfere in reproductive health decisions, pledges to preserve reproductive and trans rights, and says he will protect abortion access in New Hampshire and maintain compliance with Roe v. Wade. He emphasizes medical privacy and that patients and doctors, not politicians, should make healthcare decisions.
Supports investing in clean energy (solar, wind, tax incentives for homeowners/businesses), energy-efficiency programs, expanded public transit and EV charging, and holding polluters financially accountable through penalties and litigation; also proposed declaring a climate emergency and supporting nuclear (including SMRs) as part of the energy mix.
Supports universal background checks, red flag laws, waiting periods, and an assault weapons ban while also stating that law‑abiding, trained citizens have the right to bear arms. Advocates for “common sense” gun violence prevention measures to protect children and communities.


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