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Veteran School Choice Advocate Glenn Cordelli Steps Down from New Hampshire House

November 12, 2025 - 21:49

Veteran School Choice Advocate Glenn Cordelli Steps Down from New Hampshire House

Republican Representative Glenn Cordelli, a prominent supporter of school choice and the chairman of the Education Policy and Administration Committee, has officially resigned from the New Hampshire House. The announcement was made by the clerk’s office, confirming his departure from the legislative body.

Cordelli, who hails from Tuftonboro, has been a significant figure in the ongoing discussions surrounding education policy in the state. His commitment to promoting school choice has shaped many of the initiatives and debates within the House. The resignation was reflected in an updated list released by House Clerk Paul Smith, which includes representatives who have stepped down.

The reasons behind Cordelli's resignation have not been publicly disclosed, leaving many to speculate about the circumstances surrounding his decision. His exit marks a notable change in the composition of the House, particularly in the realm of education policy, where his influence has been felt for years. The political landscape in New Hampshire may see shifts as the search for his successor begins.


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