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'''Richard Manzo''' is an American politician serving as the Chairman of the [[Southern New Hampshire Libertarian Party]] Executive Committee since February 2019, the Vice-Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of New Hampshire]] since May 2019, and as a member of the Goffstown, New Hampshire Budget Committee since November 2018. He was elected to a second three-year term on the Budget Committee on March 12, 2019.  
'''Richard Manzo''' is an American politician serving as the Secretary of the Trust Fund Trustees and a budget committee member in Goffstown, New Hampshire.  


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Richard Manzo was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on October 4, 1998. As a child, he lived in Andover, Massachusetts before moving to Goffstown, New Hampshire. There, he attended Mountain View Middle School and Goffstown High School. He currently attends Manchester Community College (Manchester, New Hampshire) for a degree in business administration.  
Manzo was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on October 4, 1998. As a child, he lived in Andover, Massachusetts before moving to Goffstown, New Hampshire. There, he attended the Goffstown public school system. He holds a degree from Manchester Community College (New Hampshire) for business management.


==Political career==
==Political career==
===Political activities===
Since 2018, Manzo has served has the Vice Chair of the [[Libertarian Party of New Hampshire]], and the Chair of the [[Southern New Hampshire Libertarian Party]].
In the 2020 Presidential election cycle, after becoming an early endorser, Manzo was the chief strategist of the [[Vermin Supreme]] Presidential campaign. He appeared alongside Supreme at numerous campaign events and protests in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Manzo was selected as a delegate to the 2020 Libertarian National Convention and as one of the state party's four Presidential electors.


===Electoral history===
===Electoral history===
Richard Manzo first ran for Selectman in Goffstown in 2018, where he received 163 votes, roughly 11% of all ballots cast. He then ran for State Representative in his district, ultimately receiving 514 votes, or 7% of ballots cast. After filling a vacancy through appointment on the Goffstown Budget Committee in November, 2018, he ran to keep his seat as an incumbent where he won, having received 1034 votes, 63% of ballots cast.  
Richard Manzo first ran for Selectman in Goffstown in 2018, where he received 163 votes, roughly 11% of all ballots cast. He then ran for State Representative in his district, ultimately receiving 514 votes, or 7% of ballots cast. After filling a vacancy through appointment on the Goffstown Budget Committee in November, 2018, he ran to keep his seat as an incumbent where he won, having received 1034 votes, 63% of ballots cast.  


In the March 10, 2020 town elections, Manzo won 1286 votes to serve as a Trust Fund Trustee in an uncontested election. He additionally received 13 write-in votes for Library Trustee and won that office without having filed for election.  
In the March 10, 2020 town elections, Manzo won 1286 votes to serve as a Trust Fund Trustee in an uncontested election, and was elected as the Secretary. He additionally received 13 write-in votes for Library Trustee and won that office without having filed for election.  


Manzo is running for Hillsborough County, New Hampshire Treasurer in the 2020 general election.  
Manzo is running for Hillsborough County, New Hampshire Treasurer in the 2020 general election.  


===Endorsements===
===Endorsements===
*[[Spencer Dias]], 2020, for County Treasurer
*[[Brandon Phinney]], 2020, for County Treasurer
*[[Caleb Dyer]], 2020, for County Treasurer
*[[Lincoln Chafee]], 2020, for County Treasurer
*[[Vermin Supreme]], 2020, for County Treasurer
*[[Joe Alexander|Rep. Joe Alexander (R-Goffstown)]] 2019, for Budget Committee
*[[New Hampshire Liberty Alliance]], 2018, for State Representative
*[[New Hampshire Liberty Alliance]], 2018, for State Representative
*[[New Hampshire Job Creation Alliance]], 2018, for State Representative
*[[New Hampshire Job Creation Alliance]], 2018, for State Representative
*[[John Burt|Rep. John Burt (R-Goffstown)]] 2018, for Selectman, and 2019, for Budget Committee
*[[John Burt|Rep. John Burt (R-Goffstown)]] 2018, for Selectman, and 2019, for Budget Committee
*[[Joe Alexander|Rep. Joe Alexander (R-Goffstown)]] 2019, for Budget Committee


==Organizational Positions==
==Organizational Positions==

Revision as of 22:49, 27 April 2020

Richard Manzo
Richard Manzo.jpg
Secretary
Trust Fund Trustees, Goffstown NH
2020—present
Successor: Incumbent
Member
Budget Committee, Goffstown NH
2018—Present
Predecessor: Emily Sandblade
Successor: Incumbent
Vice-Chair
Libertarian Party of New Hampshire
2019—Present
Predecessor: Brian Shields
Successor: Incumbent
Personal Details
Birth: (1998-10-04) October 4, 1998 (age 26)
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Party: Libertarian Party
Twitter: Twitter
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Richard Manzo is an American politician serving as the Secretary of the Trust Fund Trustees and a budget committee member in Goffstown, New Hampshire.

Personal life

Manzo was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on October 4, 1998. As a child, he lived in Andover, Massachusetts before moving to Goffstown, New Hampshire. There, he attended the Goffstown public school system. He holds a degree from Manchester Community College (New Hampshire) for business management.

Political career

Political activities

Since 2018, Manzo has served has the Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire, and the Chair of the Southern New Hampshire Libertarian Party.

In the 2020 Presidential election cycle, after becoming an early endorser, Manzo was the chief strategist of the Vermin Supreme Presidential campaign. He appeared alongside Supreme at numerous campaign events and protests in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Manzo was selected as a delegate to the 2020 Libertarian National Convention and as one of the state party's four Presidential electors.

Electoral history

Richard Manzo first ran for Selectman in Goffstown in 2018, where he received 163 votes, roughly 11% of all ballots cast. He then ran for State Representative in his district, ultimately receiving 514 votes, or 7% of ballots cast. After filling a vacancy through appointment on the Goffstown Budget Committee in November, 2018, he ran to keep his seat as an incumbent where he won, having received 1034 votes, 63% of ballots cast.

In the March 10, 2020 town elections, Manzo won 1286 votes to serve as a Trust Fund Trustee in an uncontested election, and was elected as the Secretary. He additionally received 13 write-in votes for Library Trustee and won that office without having filed for election.

Manzo is running for Hillsborough County, New Hampshire Treasurer in the 2020 general election.

Endorsements

Organizational Positions

Libertarian Party of New Hampshire
  • Vice-Chair (2019-Present)
  • Platform Committee (2019-2019)
Southern New Hampshire Libertarian Party
  • Executive Committee Chairman (2019-Present)
Southern New Hampshire Libertarian Party
  • Bylaws Committee (2019-Present)