NHBA BankPAC

New Hampshire Bankers Association BankPAC is a statewide, bi-partisan, non-profit political action committee organized by members of the New Hampshire Bankers Association. Through contributions, BankPAC supports the campaigns of state and federal campaigns of those candidates whose views coincide with those favorable to New Hampshire's banking industry and a free and competitive marketplace.

BankPAC takes very seriously to whom it makes contributions, seeking out those candidates who promote that which is in the best interest of banks and in the best interest of a strong and viable economy.

To that end, BankPAC is reliant on member banks to contribute to the PAC, providing many opportunities throughout the year for members to make contributions.

For more information about the NHBA BankPAC, or to make a contribution, please email Tom Fahey, Vice President of Government Relations or call (603) 224-5373.

State BankPAC


This PAC contributes to candidates seeking state-level office. The sole purpose of NH Banker’s State BankPAC is to support the campaigns of candidates who work for the concerns of the banking industry at the local level.

WHO CAN DONATE TO THE STATE BANKPAC



HOW ARE PAYMENTS ACCEPTED
  • Corporate checks
  • Personal checks

Please use this pledge card to donate today!

Federal BankPAC


This PAC contributes to candidates seeking federal office. The sole purpose of NH Banker’s Federal BankPAC is to support the campaigns of candidates who work for the concerns of the banking industry.

WHO MAY BE SOLICITED FOR THE FEDERAL BANKPAC
Please note – Signed authorization form from CEO is required prior to any solicitation.



WHO MAY NOT BE SOLICITED FOR FEDERAL BANKPAC
  • Hourly wage employees
  • Salaried managers and others who supervise hourly employees
  • Former or retired personnel who are not stockholders
  • Corporate Contributions
HOW ARE PAYMENTS ACCEPTED
  • Personal Check
  • Cash
  • Online with Credit Card
  • Payroll Deduction (if offered by bank)

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