Stephen Duprey

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Stephen Duprey

Stephen Duprey is a prominent figure in New Hampshire Republican politics and a Republican National Committee member from Concord, New Hampshire. He and his wife Susan Duprey have participated in 30 campaigns since 1970.[1] At age 19, he became the country's youngest state representative.[2] Duprey served as chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party for four terms.[3] In January 2020, he resigned after being defeated by Hillsborough County Republican Chair and conservative activist Chris Ager.[4]

In 2010, Duprey was named business leader of the year by the Greater Concord Chamber of Congress.[5]

A moderate Republican, Duprey supports legalized abortion.[4]

Duprey is a graduate of Cornell Law School. His wife Susan Duprey is a graduate of Northeastern University School of Law. They have three children.

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  1. ^ "Steve Duprey".
  2. ^ Couple is mainstay of Republican politics in N.H.
  3. ^ GOP Head Calls It Quits
  4. ^ a b Axelrod, Tal (January 25, 2020). "Conservative activist wins contest to head New Hampshire Republican Party". The Hill. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
  5. ^ News : Congratulations, 2010 Pinnacle Award winners!

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New Hampshire House of Representatives
Preceded by
Guy H. Lagroe
Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
from the 2nd Carroll district

1972–1976
Served alongside: Esther M. Davis, Grace N. Cox, Howard C. Dickinson, Clayton W. Towle
Succeeded by
M. Susan Found


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