Choosing Manchester every day.
Building, volunteering, and showing up for Manchester every day.
On the job — building for families
Father first — lacrosse with my son
With neighbors at local events
Listening to District 20 families
With a full set of tools.
Patrick Binder is a carpenter and builder who designs and builds decks, patios, and outdoor living spaces for families across Manchester and southern New Hampshire. Off the job site, he continues his love of New Hampshire with The Granite Republic clothing and patriotic gear.
A heritage American with Mayflower roots, Patrick is a husband, father, and Catholic. Married since 2008, he skates, skis, fishes, and passes the lacrosse ball and hockey puck with his son. After living in three countries and traveling to more than ten, he chooses New Hampshire — and Manchester — for his family every day. Manchester has been home since 2017.
He spends his time away from the job site volunteering at local parks and cleaning rivers, advocating for practical locals-first policies, lower taxes and prudent spending, and showing up for his neighbors. He is running because Manchester needs a senator who has built businesses with his own hands, who knows the real cost of bad rules, and who will put residents first — not insiders, not special interests, not the planning department, and not foreign agendas.
Patrick’s priorities are shaped by listening to the people of District 20.
Patrick knows from the job site how bad policy drives up taxes, insurance, and the cost of everything. He will fight for spending discipline and an end to mandates that punish working families.
Every Manchester kid deserves a real path to a good life. Patrick supports strong academics, expanded trade and career programs, and real transparency for parents — because not every child needs the same path.
Public safety is non-negotiable. Patrick will back law enforcement and sensible policies that keep families secure in their own neighborhoods — without turning Manchester into something it isn’t.
Patrick knows you can’t wish housing into existence with slogans. He supports practical growth that respects neighborhoods, controls infrastructure costs, and cuts the red tape that makes homes unattainable.
Manchester’s economy is built by people who do the work. Patrick will cut regulations that punish small contractors, support real workforce training, and make sure the people who build our city can afford to live here.
For years, Patrick has fought for government that puts the people who live here first. He will take that fight to Concord: less insider control, more transparency, and real input from Manchester residents before decisions are made.
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