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The New Hampshire primaries are Feb. 9. Delegates at stake:
23 bound for Republicans, 24 pledged for Democrats.
23 bound for Republicans, 24 pledged for Democrats.
Democratic
CANDIDATE | VOTES | % | DEL |
---|---|---|---|
Sanders
| 17 | 60.7% | -- |
Clinton
| 9 | 32.1% | -- |
Republican
CANDIDATE | VOTES | % | DEL |
---|---|---|---|
Cruz
| 9 | 24.3% | -- |
Kasich
| 9 | 24.3% | -- |
Trump
| 9 | 24.3% | -- |
Christie
| 3 | 8.1% | -- |
Bush
| 2 | 5.4% | -- |
Rubio
| 2 | 5.4% | -- |
Carson
| 1 | 2.7% | -- |
Fiorina
| 1 | 2.7% | -- |
Gilmore
| 0 | 0.0% | -- |
What to watch for in New Hampshire
New Hampshire's primary comes eight days after Iowa's caucuses. Despite the fact that neither contest this year appears to have a genuine race for first place, the net effect of the voting could be to draw out both nomination battles well into the spring. A commanding win by Sanders that further exposes weaknesses in Clinton’s coalition, along with a photo finish for second and third place in the Republican race, could upend both contests.
[Maps: The key to winning New Hampshire lies in the southeast of the state]
LIVE: Results From New Hampshire Primary
Follow our full coverage of tonight's election results from New Hampshire. Get caught up on the latest vote tallies, audio coverage and analysis from the NPR Politics team.
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