Senator Martha Fuller-Clark
Serving District 24 since 2004
Before being elected to the State Senate in 2004, Martha spent twelve years in the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Currently she is Senate President Pro-Tem, and serves as Chair of the Senate Energy,
Environment and Economic Development Committee, Vice Chair of the Senate Executive Departments and Administration Committee, and as a member of the Senate Education Committee and the Senate Transportation and Interstate Commerce Committee.
Senator Martha Fuller Clark is Vice-Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party and a member of Democratic National Committee, serving on the Resolutions Committee. In 2008 she was co-chair of the New Hampshire Committee to elect Barack Obama President of the United States.
Martha participates on many different boards and commissions in her community. She presently serves as President of the Board of Strawbery Banke, as an advisor to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and is the past President of Scenic America.
The senator earned a master’s degree in art history from Boston University, and an undergraduate degree from Mills College. She was born and raised in York, Maine. Since 1973, Senator Martha Fuller Clark and her husband, Dr. Geoffrey Clark, have lived in the city of Portsmouth where they raised their three children, Caleb, Nathaniel and Anna.
Represents:
Greenland; Hampton; Hampton Falls; New Castle; Newington; North Hampton; Portsmouth; Rye.
Committees:
- Chairwoman of Energy, Environment and Economic Development
- Vice Chairwoman of Executive Departments, and Administration
- Education
- Transportation and Interstate Commerce Committee
Contact:
107 N. Main St. Room 106
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 271-6933
martha.fullerclark@leg.state.nh.us
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