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Harry Bean

Republican — Rep

Belknap District 6 (HD-06-BEL)

0%

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alignment

Strongly opposed to NH-resident interests

The Bottom Line

Harry Bean is a Republican state representative (district HD-06-BEL) with a 0% alignment score across 40 impact-scored votes — a very thin partial record. He voted to kill SB204, which would have reimbursed school districts for providing student meals, and supported HB365 (citizenship proof requirements for low-income voters) and SB134 (Medicaid work requirements). The sample is too small to assess a clear overall pattern; voters should review the full session record before drawing conclusions.

Generated from this rep's actual voting record. Verify details on the official record.

How this is scored: "Aligned" votes mean this rep voted to support a beneficial bill (impact 8–10) or to oppose a harmful bill (impact 1–3). "Concerning" votes are the inverse. Kill motions (ITL, interim study) are inverted: a YES on ITL counts as opposing the bill. Concur votes are treated as neutral (a No can mean "I want the stricter original," not "I oppose the bill"). Mid-impact bills (4–7) and procedural amendments are not scored.

On Impact Bills (40 total: 3 concerning, 0 aligned, 37 mid-impact)

Every clear-direction vote on an impact-scored bill. Sorted with most concerning first.

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SB204 Opposed Concerning 2026-01-07

Relative to the responsibility of local school districts to provide meals to students during school hours, reimbursing schools for meals provided to students at no cost, and making an appropriation therefor.

8/10
HB365 Supported Concerning 2026-01-08

Relative to proof of United States citizenship for indigent voters.

3/10
SB134 Supported Concerning 2026-01-08

Relative to work requirements under the state Medicaid program.

3/10
HB104 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard in a foreign state.

6/10
HB155 Supported 2026-01-08

Reducing the rate of the business enterprise tax.

5/10
HB232 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.

4/10
HB314 Supported 2026-01-08

Prohibiting the use of federal, state, or local funds for lobbying activities.

5/10
HB348 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to eligibility for local assistance.

5/10
HB392 Supported 2026-01-08

Directing the dissolution of the department of health and human services' office ofhealth access and the department of environmental services' functions for environmental justice.

4/10
HB572 Opposed 2026-01-08

Establishing the "partners in housing" program, an initiative under the housing champions fund to assist municipalities, counties, and developers in building workforce housing, and making an appropriation therefor.

7/10
HB624 Opposed 2026-01-08

Establishing a local river management advisory committee grant program and making an appropriation therefor.

6/10
SB36 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to the collection and reporting of abortion statistics by health care providers and medical facilities.

4/10
SB106 Opposed 2026-01-08

Relative to the participation of customer generators in net energy metering.

4/10
SB268 Supported 2026-01-08

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

4/10
CACR4 Supported 2026-01-07

Relating to voting eligibility. Providing that only legal resident citizens who are at least 18 years of age or older who reside in the place they claim as a domicile shall be eligible voters.

4/10
HB97 Opposed 2026-01-07

Making an appropriation to the department of environmental services for wastewater infrastructure projects.

7/10
HB112 Supported 2026-01-07

Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test, take a course that covers fundamental American documents as part of the general education curriculum, or pass a civics course competency test.

4/10
HB121 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to school district financial requirements and district probation processes.

4/10
HB131 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to bullying and cyberbullying prevention.

6/10
HB197 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

7/10
HB219 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to changes to the minimum electric renewable portfolio standards.

4/10
HB295 Opposed 2026-01-07

Making school building aid program funds nonlapsing.

6/10
HB323 Supported 2026-01-07

Requiring the presentation of a government-issued photographic means of identification in order to vote.

4/10
HB349 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

6/10
HB349 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

6/10
HB349 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

6/10
HB360 Supported 2026-01-07

Prohibits public schools from performing surgical procedures or prescribing pharmaceutical drugs.

4/10
HB366 Supported 2026-01-07

Increases appropriations for school building aid grants for construction and renovation.

7/10
HB396 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the processing of beef cows, swine, sheep, and goats at facilities not certified by the United States Department of Agriculture.

7/10
HB491 Opposed 2026-01-07

Establishing a committee to study alternative funding methods for public education and how to reduce its reliance on local real estate property taxes.

7/10
HB510 Supported 2026-01-07

Establishing a commission to study due process in higher education disciplinary proceedings.

6/10
HB564 Supported 2026-01-07

Changes how SAU budgets appear on warrants and restricts amendments.

4/10
HB609 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the general court's authority over the sale, purchase, ownership, use, possession, transportation, licensing, permitting, taxation, and other matter pertaining to firearms, stun guns, Tasers, pepper spray devices, knives and other self-defense tools.

5/10
HB651 Opposed 2026-01-07

Modifying the base cost and differential aid costs of an adequate education.

7/10
HB656 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the authority of local school districts to accept federal grants.

6/10
HB665 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to eligibility for free school meals.

7/10
HB709 Supported 2026-01-07

Lets parents enroll kids in any district where they pay property taxes.

5/10
SB15 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to incorporating hard labor as a sentencing option for capital murder and serious sexual assaults on children, defining hard labor, establishing medical exemptions and penalties for abuse thereof, providing alternative punitive measures for legitimate medical exemptions, and authorizing jury determination of hard labor in qualifying cases.

4/10
SB33 Supported 2026-01-07

Requires schools to post policies on "authorized" materials and create formal complaint processes for parents.

4/10
SB34 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to parental consent for student participation in Medicaid to schools program.

4/10

Concerning Votes (3 total)

Full Voting Record by Category

78 total votes across 10 categories. Click any bill to see its details.

Education 26 votes
HB1596 Absent 2026-02-12

Relative to the collection of certain health care program premiums; funding for the university system of New Hampshire; and raising the tobacco tax.

6/10
HB1716 Absent 2026-02-12

Relative to the academic accountability of education freedom accounts.

6/10
HB1448 Did not vote 2026-02-05

Bans public schools from using any World Economic Forum teaching materials.

4/10
HB1452 Did not vote 2026-02-05

Relative to parent-taught driver education as an alternative to traditional driver education programs.

6/10
HB1793 Did not vote 2026-02-05

Forces public colleges to allow firearms and weapons on campus. Eliminates all campus carry restrictions.

5/10
HB1832 Did not vote 2026-02-05

Adding students with a parent or guardian on active military duty to the education freedom accounts priority guidelines.

6/10
HB675 Yea 2026-01-08

Limiting total central office administrative expenses by school districts and requiring reporting of central office administrative expenses to the department of education.

6/10
HB675 Yea 2026-01-08

Limiting total central office administrative expenses by school districts and requiring reporting of central office administrative expenses to the department of education.

6/10
HB675 Nay 2026-01-08

Limiting total central office administrative expenses by school districts and requiring reporting of central office administrative expenses to the department of education.

6/10
HB112 Supported 2026-01-07

Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test, take a course that covers fundamental American documents as part of the general education curriculum, or pass a civics course competency test.

4/10
HB121 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to school district financial requirements and district probation processes.

4/10
HB131 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to bullying and cyberbullying prevention.

6/10
HB295 Opposed 2026-01-07

Making school building aid program funds nonlapsing.

6/10
HB360 Supported 2026-01-07

Prohibits public schools from performing surgical procedures or prescribing pharmaceutical drugs.

4/10
HB366 Yea 2026-01-07

Increases appropriations for school building aid grants for construction and renovation.

7/10
HB366 Supported 2026-01-07

Increases appropriations for school building aid grants for construction and renovation.

7/10
HB491 Opposed 2026-01-07

Establishing a committee to study alternative funding methods for public education and how to reduce its reliance on local real estate property taxes.

7/10
HB510 Supported 2026-01-07

Establishing a commission to study due process in higher education disciplinary proceedings.

6/10
HB564 Supported 2026-01-07

Changes how SAU budgets appear on warrants and restricts amendments.

4/10
HB651 Opposed 2026-01-07

Modifying the base cost and differential aid costs of an adequate education.

7/10
HB656 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the authority of local school districts to accept federal grants.

6/10
HB665 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to eligibility for free school meals.

7/10
HB709 Supported 2026-01-07

Lets parents enroll kids in any district where they pay property taxes.

5/10
SB33 Supported 2026-01-07

Requires schools to post policies on "authorized" materials and create formal complaint processes for parents.

4/10
SB34 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to parental consent for student participation in Medicaid to schools program.

4/10
SB204 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to the responsibility of local school districts to provide meals to students during school hours, reimbursing schools for meals provided to students at no cost, and making an appropriation therefor.

8/10
Other 17 votes
HB1460 Absent 2026-02-12

Prohibiting the sale of location and other sensitive data regarding children.

7/10
HB1642 Absent 2026-02-12

Relative to extreme risk protection orders.

5/10
HB1655 Absent 2026-02-12

Establishing a funding source for maintaining state owned dams.

6/10
HB1664 Absent 2026-02-12

Directing the department of natural and cultural resources to remove the Hannah Duston Memorial in Boscawen.

5/10
HB1710 Absent 2026-02-12

Relative to procedures relating to child abduction.

6/10
HB1719 Absent 2026-02-12

Removing Hepatitis B from the list of diseases for which immunization is required under state law.

4/10
HR45 Did not vote 2026-02-05

Urging Congress to find that the Piscataqua River and Portsmouth Harbor lie within the state of New Hampshire.

6/10
HB104 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to requiring an official declaration of war for the activation of the New Hampshire national guard in a foreign state.

6/10
HB314 Supported 2026-01-08

Prohibiting the use of federal, state, or local funds for lobbying activities.

5/10
HB348 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to eligibility for local assistance.

5/10
SB268 Supported 2026-01-08

Permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.

4/10
HB197 Opposed 2026-01-07

Relative to payment by the state of a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.

7/10
HB323 Supported 2026-01-07

Requiring the presentation of a government-issued photographic means of identification in order to vote.

4/10
HB349 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

6/10
HB349 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

6/10
HB349 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the practice of optometry and authorization to perform ophthalmic laser procedures.

6/10
HB396 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to the processing of beef cows, swine, sheep, and goats at facilities not certified by the United States Department of Agriculture.

7/10
Healthcare 9 votes
HB1584 Absent 2026-02-12

Directing the department of health and human services to provide notice of medical and religious exemptions from immunization requirements and relative to the form of such exemption.

5/10
HB1798 Absent 2026-02-12

Relative to the coverage of diapers under the state Medicaid plan.

7/10
HB232 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to the rights of conscience for medical professionals.

4/10
HB392 Yea 2026-01-08

Directing the dissolution of the department of health and human services' office ofhealth access and the department of environmental services' functions for environmental justice.

4/10
HB392 Supported 2026-01-08

Directing the dissolution of the department of health and human services' office ofhealth access and the department of environmental services' functions for environmental justice.

4/10
SB36 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to the collection and reporting of abortion statistics by health care providers and medical facilities.

4/10
SB134 Yea 2026-01-08

Relative to work requirements under the state Medicaid program.

3/10
SB134 Supported 2026-01-08

Relative to work requirements under the state Medicaid program.

3/10
SB15 Supported 2026-01-07

Relative to incorporating hard labor as a sentencing option for capital murder and serious sexual assaults on children, defining hard labor, establishing medical exemptions and penalties for abuse thereof, providing alternative punitive measures for legitimate medical exemptions, and authorizing jury determination of hard labor in qualifying cases.

4/10
Taxes & Revenue 6 votes
Housing 6 votes
Environment & Energy 5 votes
Transportation 3 votes
Elections & Voting 3 votes
Budget & Spending 2 votes
Criminal Justice 1 votes