Paul LaFlamme

Paul G. LaFlamme, Jr. is an American real estate agent and politician who served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 2000 until 2004.

[3] LaFlamme ran for re-election in 2002, having been redistricted into Hillsborough County's 61st district, which was a multi-member constituency.

However, LaFlamme was defeated in the Republican primary by fellow state representative Harry Haytayan.

[10][11] During his tenure in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, LaFlamme was a leading proponent for the restriction of greyhound racing in New Hampshire, including spearheading a successful campaign to override Governor Craig Benson's veto of such legislation.

[12] LaFlamme also voted against right-to-work legislation,[13] and was a state surrogate for the 2008 presidential campaign of John McCain.