Mark McConkey
EducationSpringfield College[1]
State senateNew Hampshire
District3rd
Term startDecember 4, 2024
PredecessorJeb Bradley
State house 1New Hampshire
District 1Carroll 8th
Term start 1December 7, 2022
Term end 1December 4, 2024
Predecessor 1William Marsh
Successor 1Richard R. Brown
Brian R. Taylor
State house 2New Hampshire
District 2Carroll 3rd
Term start 2December 2, 2020
Term end 2December 7, 2022
Predecessor 2Susan Ticehurst
Successor 2Karel Crawford
Richard R. Brown
Term start 3December 1, 2004
Term end 3December 5, 2018
Predecessor 3district created
Successor 3Susan Ticehurst
State house 4New Hampshire
District 4Carroll 6th
Term start 4December 4, 2002
Term end 4December 1, 2004
Predecessor 4Joseph Kenney
Successor 4district abolished
PartyRepublican

Mark E. McConkey is an American politician.[2][3] He serves as a Republican member for the Carroll 8th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.[4][5] He was elected to the New Hampshire Senate in 2024.[6]

McConkey owns McConkey Construction, a construction business specializing in septic systems.[7][8] He also owns M&V Convenience Store, a gas station and shop in Ossipee, New Hampshire.[9]

Political career

In 2025, Governor Kelly Ayotte appointed McConkey to the Commission on Government Efficiency or "COGE", a commission tasked with cutting spending by the New Hampshire government.[7] COGE is modeled on the Department of Government Efficiency, which does similar work at the federal level.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Mark McConkey". Ballotpedia
  2. ^ https://justfacts.votesmart.org/candidate/biography/42599/mark-mcconkey
  3. ^ "Mark McConkey". Ballotpedia. February 6, 2024.
  4. ^ "Representative Mark McConkey (R)". The General Court of New Hampshire. Retrieved February 6, 2024.
  5. ^ https://nh.electionstats.com/candidates/view/Mark-E-McConkey
  6. ^ https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=1074132
  7. ^ "Ayotte Announces COGE Members". NHJournal. 2025-01-21.
  8. ^ "The New Hampshire State Senate, SENATOR MARK MCCONKEY (R-FREEDOM)". THE GENERAL COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Archived 2025-03-09 at the Wayback Machine.
  9. ^ "OSSIPEE PLANNING BOARDMEETING MINUTES". Town of Ossipee, New Hampshire. 2023-06-20.
  10. ^ "Business, political leaders named to serve on Ayotte's government efficiency panel". New Hampshire Public Radio. 2025-01-21.