Catherine Mulholland is an English American former politician and financial consultant.
20 Facts About Catherine Mulholland
Catherine Mulholland was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from Grafton County, who first represented the 10th district from 2004 to 2010, then the 17th district from 2012 to 2014.
Catherine Mulholland is the elected chair of the three-person board of Trustees of the Trust Funds of the town of Grafton, New Hampshire.
Catherine Mulholland has received master's degrees from the University of Oxford and from the University College London School of Slavonic and East European Studies.
Catherine Mulholland first ran for election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives for the Grafton 10th district in 2004.
Catherine Mulholland received the most votes in the Democratic primary election and the third-most votes in the 2004 general election.
Catherine Mulholland won the final seat for the three-member district in the election.
Catherine Mulholland was re-elected in 2006 and received the second-most votes in the primary and the most in the general election.
In 2009, Mulholland incurred the highest amount of expenses among Grafton County's delegation in the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
Catherine Mulholland received the third-most votes in the Democratic primary elections for the Grafton 10th district in 2010, but lost in the general election.
Catherine Mulholland lost after having received the fifth-most votes in the general election of six candidates.
Catherine Mulholland ran again for a seat in the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 2012, this time for the Grafton 17th district.
Catherine Mulholland ran against Darrow a second time in 2016, but again lost the general election.
Catherine Mulholland ran for the Grafton 9th district in 2018, and received the most votes in the Democratic primary election, but received the third-most votes in the general election for the two-member district.
Catherine Mulholland received the most votes in the primary for the district, receiving 645 votes over Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban's 435 votes and Richard Lobban's 278 votes.
Catherine Mulholland won the Democratic party primary election without opposition, but lost the general election to Lex Berezhny.
Catherine Mulholland advocated for increased access to police misconduct reports, for phasing out fossil fuels, for compulsory voting in the United States and said she prefers "to see the adoption of the Australian model".
Catherine Mulholland's dogs ended up being transferred to the Upper Valley Humane Society.
Catherine Mulholland was charged with four counts of cruelty to animals and neglect and one count of criminal threatening.
Catherine Mulholland was released from jail on a personal recognizance bail and scheduled for a 2nd Circuit Lebanon District Court date of June 10,2024.