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WMUR has learned from sources familiar with the case that after authorities arrested former state Rep. Kyle Tasker on felony drug charges, they discovered a list of potential customers, and that list may also include the names of current elected officials.Click to watch News 9's coverage.After what started as a complaint of harassment ultimately led to the arrest of Kyle Tasker, police executed a search warrant at his home. It uncovered what authorities describe as an enormous amount of drugs, ranging from marijuana, hallucinogenic mushrooms and prescription narcotics.Prosecutors say the drugs were also stored, packaged and labeled in such a way that suggested they were prepared for sales and distribution.And tonight, WMUR has confirmed through sources familiar with the case that the former state representative also kept a list of what may be potential customers, a list that includes the names of current elected officials.The case is now in the hands of the Rockingham County Attorney's office, but citing the ongoing nature of the case, declined comment.So far, the information contained in the criminal affidavit and the search warrant remain sealed by the courts.The state Attorney General's Office today also declined to comment on specifics of the case or the level of their involvement, except to say that in cases involving public integrity, their consultation would be appropriate.After Tasker's arrest, House Speaker Shawn Jasper immediately called for and later accepted the Nottingham representative's resignation, and when reached today about the potential of other members of the House being involved, he responded this way:"Members of the Legislature take an oath to uphold our Constitution and the laws of our state, and any member of the House who has knowingly committed a criminal offense should do the honorable thing and step down from office immediately to protect and preserve the dignity and integrity of the New Hampshire House of Representatives."Attorneys for Kyle Tasker have filed a motion asking for a delay of the probable cause hearing that was scheduled for next week. As for this story, Tasker's lawyers said the case is in the early stages and declined to comment further.