Jared Sullivan
Jared Sullivan is a Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Grafton 2 district and is running for U.S. Senate in 2026. He has said his campaign is focused on restoring trust in government, addressing housing affordability, and pushing for democratic reforms such as campaign finance changes and ranked-choice voting.
Positions on Key Issues
| Issue | Stance | Confidence | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|
| Climate/Energy | Sullivan’s campaign site lists environment as a priority, but the public material reviewed here does not provide a detailed energy platform. Based on available sources, his public position is that environmental policy is part of his campaign agenda, but specific proposals on energy production, regulation, or climate targets were not clearly stated. | ○ low | |
| Immigration | Sullivan says immigration enforcement should include accountability and due-process protections, and he has said ICE abuses have eroded trust in the agency. He supports comprehensive immigration reform and has said simply abolishing an agency without reform does not solve the underlying problems. | ● high | |
| Civil Rights & Equality | Sullivan ties civil-rights concerns to due-process protections, especially in immigration enforcement, and says government should respect constitutional rights. He also supports democratic reforms such as ranked-choice voting and open primaries to make government more representative. | ● high | |
| Election Policy | Sullivan supports campaign finance reform, independent redistricting, ranked-choice voting, and open primaries. He has said he wants to reduce the influence of money in politics and overturn Citizens United. | ● high | |
| Healthcare | Sullivan says he wants to move toward health care for all, fully fund the Affordable Care Act in the near term, and ultimately build a more comprehensive system that guarantees coverage. He has said his own medical emergency underscored the risk of being uninsured. | ● high | |
| Economy | Sullivan emphasizes affordability, especially housing costs, and says federal investment should help reduce construction costs, expand the trades workforce, and support local infrastructure that can spur development. He frames these steps as part of a broader effort to make everyday costs more manageable for working families. | ● high | |
| Abortion & Reproductive Health | No public position found in the sources reviewed here. | ○ low | No sources |
| Firearms & Second Amendment | No public position found in the sources reviewed here. | ○ low | No sources |
| Foreign Policy | Sullivan’s campaign site lists Israel & Gaza among his issue areas, but the sources reviewed here do not provide a detailed foreign policy platform. No broader public position was clearly stated in the materials reviewed. | ○ low | |
| Education | No public position found in the sources reviewed here. | ○ low | No sources |
| Tech & AI | No public position found in the sources reviewed here. | ○ low | No sources |
| Local Issues | Sullivan has centered his campaign on housing affordability in New Hampshire, saying the state needs more homes, a larger construction workforce, and local infrastructure investment to reduce costs. He has also said the issue affects workers, teachers, and hospital staff who struggle to find housing near their jobs. | ● high |
Climate/Energy
○ lowSullivan’s campaign site lists environment as a priority, but the public material reviewed here does not provide a detailed energy platform. Based on available sources, his public position is that environmental policy is part of his campaign agenda, but specific proposals on energy production, regulation, or climate targets were not clearly stated.
Immigration
● highSullivan says immigration enforcement should include accountability and due-process protections, and he has said ICE abuses have eroded trust in the agency. He supports comprehensive immigration reform and has said simply abolishing an agency without reform does not solve the underlying problems.
Civil Rights & Equality
● highSullivan ties civil-rights concerns to due-process protections, especially in immigration enforcement, and says government should respect constitutional rights. He also supports democratic reforms such as ranked-choice voting and open primaries to make government more representative.
Election Policy
● highSullivan supports campaign finance reform, independent redistricting, ranked-choice voting, and open primaries. He has said he wants to reduce the influence of money in politics and overturn Citizens United.
Healthcare
● highSullivan says he wants to move toward health care for all, fully fund the Affordable Care Act in the near term, and ultimately build a more comprehensive system that guarantees coverage. He has said his own medical emergency underscored the risk of being uninsured.
Economy
● highSullivan emphasizes affordability, especially housing costs, and says federal investment should help reduce construction costs, expand the trades workforce, and support local infrastructure that can spur development. He frames these steps as part of a broader effort to make everyday costs more manageable for working families.
Abortion & Reproductive Health
○ lowNo public position found in the sources reviewed here.
No sources available
Firearms & Second Amendment
○ lowNo public position found in the sources reviewed here.
No sources available
Foreign Policy
○ lowSullivan’s campaign site lists Israel & Gaza among his issue areas, but the sources reviewed here do not provide a detailed foreign policy platform. No broader public position was clearly stated in the materials reviewed.
Education
○ lowNo public position found in the sources reviewed here.
No sources available
Tech & AI
○ lowNo public position found in the sources reviewed here.
No sources available
Local Issues
● highSullivan has centered his campaign on housing affordability in New Hampshire, saying the state needs more homes, a larger construction workforce, and local infrastructure investment to reduce costs. He has also said the issue affects workers, teachers, and hospital staff who struggle to find housing near their jobs.
Data Analysis Information
Data compiled from public sources and analyzed using AI. Last updated 5/15/2026. Visit candidate websites for the most current information.