Hinch was involved in the real estate business in
Merrimack, New Hampshire. He was elected to the
New Hampshire House of Representatives, in 2008, representing the Hillsborough 21 district. From 2015 to 2018, he served as the majority leader of the House, and from 2018 to 2020, he served as minority leader. Hinch opposed
paid family leave legislation in 2019. He supported
school choice legislation that would give parents $3,000 for either private school tuition or homeschooling. During the
2020 COVID-19 pandemic, Hinch supported Republican representatives who
refused to wear face coverings on the House floor, referring to this faction as the "patriot section" and "freedom group." On November 20, 2020, Republican House members gathered at
McIntyre Ski Area, where they nominated Hinch to become the next House speaker. (In the 2020 election, Hinch won election to a seventh two-year term, and Republicans regained control of the state legislature, taking majorities in both chambers from the Democrats.) The indoor meeting was followed by an outbreak of
COVID-19 among Republican lawmakers. == Death ==