Peter Sullivan (politician)

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Peter M. Sullivan
Peter Sullivan (politician)

In office
2008 – Present
Preceded by Pat Long
Constituency Ward 3

Born April 13, 1967 (1967-04-13) (age 41)
Political party Democratic
Spouse Katya W. Sullivan
Residence Manchester, New Hampshire
Flag of the United States United States
Religion Roman Catholic
Website [1]

Peter M. Sullivan is a member of the Board of Aldermen in the city of Manchester, New Hampshire.

Sullivan serves as the chair of the Committee on Accounts, Enrollment, and Revenue Administration. He is also a member of the Committee on Public Safety and traffic and the Joint School Buildings Committee.

He is a former New Hampshire state representative for the county of Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Born in Virginia, Sullivan is a Democrat and served on the House Committees on Criminal Justice and Public Safety and State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs.

Sullivan is a graduate of the University of New Orleans and the University of Arkansas School of Law. He served for ten years as a member of the US Army Reserve and the Army National Guard, including five years of service as a commissioned officer.

Sullivan won a seat on Manchester's Board of Aldermen on November 6, 2007. He defeated incumbent Pat Long, a fellow Democrat, in the non-partisan municipal election. He was the only candidate to defeat a sitting member of the Board in 2007.

Peter Sullivan for Alderman campaign blog