
New Hampshire first.
Always.
I'm Jim Creighton — a retired Army Colonel, a proven tax fighter, and your neighbor. I'm running for State Senate to protect the New Hampshire Advantage and stand up for the families who call this state home.

"I've worn the uniform and led teams under pressure. I'll fight for veterans, first responders, and small businesses. "
— Jim
About Jim
I've worn the uniform.
I've led teams.
I've shown up.
I've spent my life in service — more than three decades in the U.S. Army, working with organizations to solve hard problems, fighting for taxpayers, and years of showing up for the small towns that make New Hampshire feel like home.
My wife Tamasine and I moved to Antrim in 2015 because of the independent spirit, strong communities, and Live Free or Die values that make this state special. I'm running for State Senate to protect exactly that — and to bring practical, common-sense leadership to Concord.
Read more about JimWhere I Stand
Four fights worth taking to Concord.
Protect the NH Advantage
No income tax. No sales tax. Period. That's what makes this state work — and I'll defend it.
Lower Costs for Families
Groceries, energy, property taxes. Working families are getting squeezed. Concord needs to ease up.
Schools That Answer to Parents
Good schools, honest classrooms, and parents back in the driver's seat where they belong.
Main Street and Veterans First
I've worn the uniform and led teams under pressure. I'll fight for veterans, first responders, and local employers.

Veterans
We owe them
more than a thank you.
I've worn the uniform. I know what our service members and their families give up — and what too often gets left out when they come home. In the House, I fought to fix that. In the Senate, I'll keep pushing.
- Better healthcare and mental health access for NH veterans
- Stronger benefits for our military families and Gold Star families
- Real support for the first responders who run toward trouble
Rooted Here
I don't just live here.
I'm part of here.
Town meetings. Fundraisers. Local boards. Coffee with neighbors who just want to be heard. That's how I've spent the last few decades — and that's exactly how I'll work as your Senator. You'll never wonder where to find me.

"Concord doesn't need more noise. It needs people who'll listen, do the work, and put New Hampshire first."
— Jim Creighton
