Tejasinha Sivalingam
Tejasinha Sivalingam is a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire. Public records show he previously ran for the same seat and has also been active in New Hampshire issue surveys and candidate questionnaires.
Positions on Key Issues
| Issue | Stance | Confidence | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|
| Foreign Policy | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Healthcare | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Economy | He has opposed broad-based income and sales taxes in New Hampshire, opposed capital gains and cigarette tax increases, and supported lower business taxes and budget cuts tied to new spending. | ● high | |
| Climate/Energy | He has opposed extending New Hampshire's renewable portfolio standard and supported the Keystone XL pipeline. In Citizens Count responses, he also said states should diversify energy sources while continuing to support fossil fuels. | ● high | |
| Abortion & Reproductive Health | He has said abortion should be permitted only under extenuating circumstances, that it should be allowed only when a mother's life is in jeopardy, and that the federal government should stay out of abortion policy and let states decide. | ● high | |
| Immigration | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Firearms & Second Amendment | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Civil Rights & Equality | He has supported increased public access to police misconduct reports and opposed federal bans on teaching so-called 'divisive concepts,' saying education should be a state issue. | ◐ medium | |
| Education | He has said education should be a state issue and opposed federal efforts to ban funding for schools that teach 'divisive concepts.' | ● high | |
| Tech & AI | No public position found. | ○ low | |
| Election Policy | He has supported term limits for elected officials, including a 'serve two, take two' approach for U.S. senators and representatives, and has backed restrictions on emergency powers that would require legislative review. | ● high | |
| Local Issues | He has said he was undecided on expanded commuter rail in New Hampshire and supported increased public access to police misconduct reports. | ◐ medium |
Economy
● highHe has opposed broad-based income and sales taxes in New Hampshire, opposed capital gains and cigarette tax increases, and supported lower business taxes and budget cuts tied to new spending.
Climate/Energy
● highHe has opposed extending New Hampshire's renewable portfolio standard and supported the Keystone XL pipeline. In Citizens Count responses, he also said states should diversify energy sources while continuing to support fossil fuels.
Abortion & Reproductive Health
● highHe has said abortion should be permitted only under extenuating circumstances, that it should be allowed only when a mother's life is in jeopardy, and that the federal government should stay out of abortion policy and let states decide.
Civil Rights & Equality
◐ mediumHe has supported increased public access to police misconduct reports and opposed federal bans on teaching so-called 'divisive concepts,' saying education should be a state issue.
Education
● highHe has said education should be a state issue and opposed federal efforts to ban funding for schools that teach 'divisive concepts.'
Election Policy
● highHe has supported term limits for elected officials, including a 'serve two, take two' approach for U.S. senators and representatives, and has backed restrictions on emergency powers that would require legislative review.
Local Issues
◐ mediumHe has said he was undecided on expanded commuter rail in New Hampshire and supported increased public access to police misconduct reports.
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.