About Elizabeth Keenan

Elizabeth Keenan: A Dedicated Leader for Milford

Elizabeth Keenan Milford NH State Representative

Personal Life and Values
Elizabeth Keenan, a proud mother of three and loving wife to Dave for over 30 years, is deeply rooted in family and community values. Her commitment to her family is mirrored in her dedication to her community and the principles she upholds.

Passions and Hobbies
Elizabeth is an avid marathon runner, showcasing her perseverance and dedication. As a passionate beekeeper, she understands the importance of sustainability and environmental stewardship. Her love for the outdoors extends to hunting, where she embraces the traditions and skills passed down through generations.

 

Community Involvement
Elizabeth is a proud member of several esteemed organizations that reflect her diverse interests and commitment to service:
-Lions Club International: Active in community service, Elizabeth contributes to various initiatives aimed at improving the lives of those in her community.
- National Rifle Association (NRA): As a member, she advocates for responsible gun ownership and the preservation of Second Amendment rights.
- Ruffed Grouse Society: Elizabeth is dedicated to the conservation of ruffed grouse and their habitats, promoting wildlife conservation and responsible hunting practices.

Elizabeth Keenan is committed to representing Milford with integrity, dedication, and a focus on the community's well-being. She aims to bring her passion for service, love for the outdoors, and strong family values to the State Representative role, ensuring that Milford continues to thrive and prosper under her leadership.

Can You Help?​

I am excited to represent you, and Milford, at the State House. But I can't do it alone...

I need your help:

-Door Knocking in Milford
-Donations
-Delivering Yard Signs
-Calling Milford Voters
-and more!

 

Donate Now

Your support is crucial to ensuring Milford has a strong delegation in Concord to represent you.

Can you chip in today to make sure we get there?

$25 pays for 5 yard signs and $100 is enough to contact 20 voters.