Common sense, hard work, and a commitment to keeping New Hampshire the Live Free or Die state. Join me as we fight for our values and our future.
I am a mother of two wonderful grown children and grandmother of two great teenagers. Service runs deep in my family — I'm the proud daughter of a veteran and mother to a retired Coast Guard veteran.
As a former third-generation family business owner, I understand the importance of collaboration and putting customers first. These same principles guide my approach to public service: working together, listening to constituents, and delivering results that matter.
My business experience taught me firsthand that less regulation and lower business taxes lead to more jobs and thriving communities. That's the economic vision I'll fight for in Concord.
Having served two terms in the House, both times on the Election Law Committee, I'm deeply committed to election integrity. New Hampshire must maintain documentary proof of identity and secure voting practices that give every citizen confidence in our elections.
My record shows consistent support for our veterans and parental educational choice — values I'll continue championing. Affordable housing remains a critical challenge for young families and seniors alike. While I'm eager to explore solutions, I'll never support state mandates that override local control.
Healthcare costs burden too many Granite State families, but recent legislation signed by Governor Ayotte shows we're making progress. There's more work to do, and I'm ready to roll up my sleeves.
Real solutions for Merrimack County families
Natalie Wells will vote against any legislation that creates a state income tax, protecting New Hampshire's competitive advantage that has made us a magnet for businesses and families fleeing high-tax states like Massachusetts and Vermont. She will work to reduce the property tax burden on Merrimack families by controlling state spending and opposing unfunded mandates that force costs down to cities and towns. Wells will champion policies that preserve New Hampshire's tradition of live free or die by keeping more money in your pocket, not Concord's.
Natalie Wells will champion legislation to expand Education Savings Accounts in New Hampshire, allowing parents to direct their per-pupil education dollars toward the school of their choice, whether traditional public, charter, private, or homeschool programs. She will work to eliminate barriers that trap families in underperforming schools simply because of their zip code, ensuring that New Hampshire's tradition of local control extends to genuine parental choice in education. Wells will also push to reduce the administrative burden on school districts that lose students to other options, helping to lower property tax pressure on local communities.
With two terms of experience on the Election Law Committee, Natalie understands what it takes to secure our elections. She'll continue fighting for documentary proof of identity requirements and common-sense measures that ensure every legal vote counts while preventing fraud. Trust in our elections is fundamental to our democracy.