Jonathan
Verbicky
A new generation standing up for the truth in Concord — lower taxes, a balanced budget, and an end to government waste.
A Rochester Voice You Can Trust
Jonathan Verbicky has called Rochester home for eighteen years and graduated from Spaulding High School in 2022.
He came of age during a turbulent stretch — navigating high school through the BLM riots, COVID, and what he describes as relentless ideological pressure in the classroom. He believes students deserve an honest education, not political agendas pushed from the front of the room.
That conviction followed him to college in Springfield, Massachusetts. In September 2025 he set up a table on campus inviting anyone to challenge his views. It drew a crowd of well over 100 students and made him a target. Jonathan did not back down. He kept showing up.
He is running for the New Hampshire House because he believes the truth is needed in Concord. His priorities are straightforward: lower taxes, a balanced budget, cutting government waste, and better outcomes for students in our public schools. He doesn't think taxpayers should be left holding the bill for government mismanagement — and he plans to say so plainly once elected.
The Winning Platform
Straightforward priorities for the people of Rochester. No spin. No career-politician double-talk.
Lower Taxes
New Hampshire residents already pay far too much in property taxes — funding education systems that routinely waste that money on administrative bloat. Current House Democrats all voted no on permanently banning a statewide income tax. Jonathan will never favor increasing taxes on our citizens.
Cut Government Waste
Sorry, not sorry, career politicians. More government spending has only made nearly every problem worse and led to more waste. When a family struggles financially, they cut spending. Why should the government be any different? Increased budgets have only produced larger deficits. Cut. It. Out.
Real Educational Outcomes
Educational spending has increased 96% since 2001 when adjusted for inflation — and outcomes have plummeted. Taxpayers get stuck with the bill while our children are shortchanged. Jonathan's solution: push for school choice and cut the administrative bloat.
He Kept Showing Up
When Jonathan invited an entire campus to challenge his views, more than 100 students showed up. The pressure was real — but he never backed down.
That same backbone is what Rochester needs in Concord: a representative who tells the truth plainly, defends taxpayers, and refuses to be intimidated into silence.
Endorsed by Leaders
Backed by those who know what real leadership looks like.
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