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PAPPAS, CHRIS
Democratic candidate for U.S. House — NH-01
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Sourced facts
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- Legal name
- PAPPAS, CHRISSource: FECLast verified
- Party
- DemocraticSource: FECLast verified
- Office sought
- U.S. HouseSource: FECLast verified
- State
- New HampshireSource: FECLast verified
- District
- NH-01Source: FECLast verified
- Incumbency
- IncumbentSource: FECLast verified
- FEC candidate ID
- Source: FECLast verified
Campaign financials
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Issue positions
PAPPAS, CHRIS's stance on each of the issues we track. Sourced rows are derived from federal roll-call voting records; candidate-stated rows come from the claimed page.
- Economy & jobs: Supports
- Voted YES on Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (H.R. 5376) final House passage — clean-energy credits, IRS funding, drug-price negotiation. (2022).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Healthcare: Supports
- Voted NO on ACA-rollback budget reconciliation amendment (119th Congress) — strips ACA premium tax credits. (2025).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Immigration: Supports
- Voted NO on Secure the Border Act of 2023 (H.R. 2, 118th) final House passage — restrictive asylum / border-enforcement bill. (2023).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Climate & environment: Supports
- Voted NO on Lower Energy Costs Act (H.R. 1, 118th) — expedites fossil-fuel leasing, weakens NEPA. (2023).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Education: Supports
- Voted NO on Parents Bill of Rights Act (H.R. 5, 118th) — curriculum / library disclosure mandates. (2023).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Gun policy: Supports
- Voted NO on CRA disapproving ATF pistol-brace rule (118th). (2023).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Abortion & reproductive rights: Supports
- Voted YES on Women's Health Protection Act (H.R. 8296, 117th) House passage — codifies abortion access. (2022).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Criminal justice & policing: Supports
- Voted YES on Invest to Protect Act (H.R. 6448, 117th) — small-department COPS grants. (2022).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Housing: Supports
- Voted YES on Build Back Better Act (H.R. 5376, 117th) House passage — housing-voucher and LIHTC expansions. (2021).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Foreign policy & national security: Supports
- Voted YES on Ukraine, Israel & Indo-Pacific supplemental (H.R. 815 / Apr 2024) — Ukraine aid. (2024).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Tax policy: Supports
- Voted NO on TCJA individual-rate permanence (119th budget reconciliation). (2025).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Voting rights & election integrity: Supports
- Voted NO on Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act (H.R. 8281, 118th) House passage — proof-of-citizenship for voter registration. (2024).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Technology & AI policy: Supports
- Voted YES on Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act (H.R. 7521, 118th) — TikTok divestiture. (2024).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Trade: Mixed
- Mixed voting record on key votes: 1 support / 1 oppose across 2 tallied votes.Source: Voting RecordLast verified
- Government accountability & ethics: Supports
- Voted YES on DISCLOSE Act (H.R. 1, 117th, embedded). (2021).Source: Voting RecordLast verified
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Total raised: $2,638,371
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Total raised: $1,800,995
Republican
Total raised: $1,290,475
Democratic
Total raised: $836,092
Republican
Total raised: $441,459
Democratic
Total raised: $385,021
Republican
Total raised: $370,224
Republican
Total raised: $229,364
Republican
Total raised: $177,620
Democratic
Total raised: $70,322
Democratic
Total raised: $34,242
Republican
Total raised: $24,604
Sources & provenance
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Key facts
- https://www.fec.gov/data/candidate/H8NH01210/Federal Election Commission · retrieved 2026-06-13
Issue positions
- https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/P000614/votesgovtrack_votes · retrieved 2026-05-09
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