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Former Rep. Frank Guinta

R New Hampshire, 1st (2011-2013), 1st (2015-2017) Defeated

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Summary

GUINTA, Frank, a Representative from New Hampshire; born in Edison, Middlesex County, N.J., September 26, 1970; graduated from Canterbury School, New Milford, Conn., 1989; B.A., Assumption College, Worcester, Mass., 1993; M.A., Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, N.H., 2000; businessman; law clerk, New Hampshire Insurance Department, 1999; member of the New Hampshire state house of representatives, 2000-2002; alderman, city of Manchester, N.H., 2002-2006; aide to United States Representative Jeb Bradley, 2004-2005; mayor of Manchester, N.H., 2006-2010; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Twelfth Congress (January 3, 2011-present).

Biographical

  • Full Name: Frank Christopher Guinta
  • Gender: Male Male
  • Pronunciation: frank GIN-tuh
  • Date of Birth: Sept. 26, 1970 (age: 53)
  • Place of Birth: Edison, N.J.
  • Religion: Roman Catholic
  • Hometown: Montgomery, N.J.
  • Place of Residence: Manchester, N.H.
  • Previous Occupation: Businessman
Family:
Married: Morgan Smith Guinta hospital training director

2 children: Colby, Jack

Education

Office History

Congressional Offices:

Election Results

  • 2017 (Nov. 8, 2016 election)
    1st Congressional District of New Hampshire
    Carol Shea-Porter, 44.29%
    Democrat
    Frank Christopher Guinta, 42.95%
    Republican
    Shawn P. O'Connor, 9.49%
    Independent
    Brendan Kelly, 1.66%
    Independent
    Robert Lombardo, 1.50%
    Libertarian
  • 2015 (Nov. 4, 2014 election)
    1st Congressional District of New Hampshire
    Frank Christopher Guinta, 51.71%
    Republican
    Carol Shea-Porter, 48.11%
    Democrat
  • 2013 (Nov. 6, 2012 election)
    1st Congressional District of New Hampshire
    Carol Shea-Porter, 49.75%
    Democrat
    Frank Christopher Guinta, 45.99%
    Republican
    Brendan Kelly, 4.21%
    Libertarian
  • 2011 (Nov. 2, 2010 election)
    1st Congressional District of New Hampshire
    Frank Christopher Guinta, 54.04%
    Republican
    Carol Shea-Porter, 42.42%
    Democrat
    Philip Hodson, 3.54%
    Libertarian

Employment History

Associated Organizations

Own leadership PAC: Election campaign:

Awards

Official Signature

Official signature

Contact Information

Main Office
555 12th St. NW
Suite 1100
Washington, District of Columbia 20004
Phone: 202-434-7300
Fax: ​202-434-7400
Direct phone: 202-434-7401
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Lobbying and Foreign Representation

Listed as lobbyist by registrants:
Lobbied on behalf of:

Privately Financed Travel

1 trip taken in 2012 costing $7,732

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Trip Destinations:

Personal Financial Disclosures

Disclosures as a member:

Annual: 2016, 2015, 2012, 2012 (Amendment), 2011, 2011 (Amendment)
Election Candidate: 2014, 2010, 2010 (Amendment)
Extension Letter: 2016, 2015
Termination: 2017, 2013
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Congressional Staff

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Staff Salary Rate:

Office Median Annual Salary: $46,627.55
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Staff Salaries Paid:

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