Jim Coburn

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Jim Coburn is a politician, and a former Republican candidate for Governor of New Hampshire. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, but moved to Chester, New Hampshire when he was six years old to live with his grandmother after his mother died of cancer. [1]

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He graduated from Pinkerton Academy in Derry, New Hampshire, and worked in a shoe store before joining the United States Air Force. He was stationed in West Germany, serving as the crew chief of a nuclear weapons maintenance team. It was there that he met his wife, Christa.

Settling in Chester with his wife, after leaving the service, he worked for Digital Equipment Corp. for 21 years. In 1994, he and a partner left Digital to start Valco Data Systems, which makes software to archive medical records.

Coburn’s wife died in 2004 after a lengthy battle with multiple sclerosis. When she was diagnosed, he promised her that he would not put her in a nursing home or let her become bedridden. He also promised he would not enter politics as long as she lived.

He has said her experience has helped make health-care reform one of his top political priorities.

Soon after his wife's death, Coburn sold his share of Valco to his partner and entered politics. He won a seat in the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 2004 representing Windham.

His voting record as a state representative has reflected a conservative position on taxes, abortion and opposition to gay marriage.

In March, 2006, he hired the Manchester firm Meridian Communications to handle his upcoming gubernatorial campaign, and on June 14, 2006, filed his candidacy for governor at the statehouse in Concord.

He is a member of the National Rifle Association, Gun Owners of New Hampshire, Pelham Fish & Game Club, and the New Hampshire Historical Society.

On May 30th, 2006 in the Concord Monitor, he stated his support for a gas tax.

Coburn was a large underdog against Democratic incumbent, John Lynch, who as of 2006 is one of the most popular governors in the country. Results of the 2006 New Hampshire Elections showed Lynch defeating Coburn by a landslide. [1]

Coburn has two children and three grandchildren.

  1. ^ Election 2006 Results

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