Bonnie4Salem – Bonnie Wright

Bonnie. (W)right for Salem.

Thank you for visiting my campaign website. I hope you will find this to be a useful tool in learning more about me and my campaign. On this site, I will maintain campaign news and updates, upcoming events, local news, and ideas on how you can be involved. Let us journey together to victory on election day!


Bonnie’s Views on The Issue



I am looking for volunteers to help on election day, and the days leading up to that day.
If you might be available, please let me know!

Meet Bonnie

I’m not your typical politician. About nine years ago, I was fighting to give people the right to know where their food comes from. NH already had a bill to label genetically engineered foods, but no grassroots organization supporting it. I saw the need and took on the challenge of starting a grassroots organization to get in done. I built a grassroots organization that had over 2,000 followers.

In retrospect, I had no idea what I was doing. It is amazing how successful we were: State Reps were calling me, asking me to stop the calls to them!

At that time, I thought politics was too confusing and too time-consuming to keep up with. I thought our elected officials were looking out for us; and that I could trust them, and the people like I have become, to do the right thing for me. But at the executive session for that first bill I worked on, a State Rep said, “I know what my constituents THINK they want; I’m going to vote the way they SHOULD want.” I found out that, while our State Reps are representing my town, some of the ones we have elected are not representing me, nor are they representing many of Salem’s voters.

The more I learned about what was going on in our State Capital, the more involved I became. As I exchanged information with those who were working with me on food safety, I started to learn about other issues that matter to our town and state.

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Can you help?

Running for office is not easy work. But surely the hardest part about running for a campaign is asking for help.

There are many ways that you can help. Obviously, financial help is necessary. All contributions are appreciated, no matter how large or small. But there are also many other ways in which you can help. Even helping out for one or two hours might make a difference.

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Bonnie’s Bits

The ‘Cost’ of Voting in America: A Look at Where It’s Easiest and Hardest

Voters in New Hampshire face the highest personal cost in the country in terms of the time and effort required to cast a ballot, according to a new academic study.  NH is ranked 50. The study ranks all 50 states based on the overall investment a resident must make, in time and resources, to vote. …

Environment, Energy and the Economy are on the Line

NH legislators have been peddling a false choice between economic prosperity and the environment. The cost of their greed can be measured in lost lives, higher food prices and billions of dollars in disaster relief. Despite NH having one of the highest electric rates in the nation, NH legislators consistently vote to keep us reliant …

In Memory of Jane

Elissa Jane Lang*

February 28, 1948 ~ March 9, 2016

Longtime Salem activist, Jane Lang, was an inspiration to me and many others.

Jane fought for what she believed in: The Salem NH Farmers Market. Senior rights. Social Security. Affordable health care for all.

Jane believed that “Change starts with me” and proudly wore a button to remind us that change starts with each one of us.

Jane believed in Salem. She believed in New Hampshire and our great country. And she believed in me.

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