NH it has supported the Democratic candidate in seven of the last eight presidential elections, even though it has been a competitive state in many of those years due to slim margins of victory.
Former president and Republican candidate donald trumpfacing the Democratic vice president Kamala Harris and two other candidates, has won New Hampshire’s Republican primaries three times, but has lost the state’s last two general elections.
Former Republican federal senator Kelly Ayotte competes against the Democratic former mayor of Manchester Joyce Craig in the race to replace Republican Gov. Chris Sununu, who is not seeking re-election after serving four terms.
There is also an open seat in the 2nd Congressional District, where the Democrat sits Maggie Goodlander faces Republican Lily Tang Williams. In the 1st District, the Democratic representative Chris Pappas is seeking re-election to a fourth term, competing against Republican Russell Prescott.
New Hampshire reports results by municipality or precinct, not by county, and counts the vast majority of its votes on election night. Each municipality or constituency usually publishes all results at once.
Historically, less 10% of the votes in New Hampshire they are filed before Election Day, as the state requires evidence for remote voting.
What you need to know about New Hampshire elections
When will the US elections be?
November 5th.
How long can you vote in New Hampshire?
Poll closing times: 7:00 PM, 7:30 PM and 8:00 PM Eastern Time, depending on the municipality.
How many electoral votes does New Hampshire have in the presidential election?
New Hampshire has 4 Electoral College votes in the presidential race.
New Hampshire’s major races
Harris (D) vs. Trump (right) vs. Chase Oliver (Libertarian) vs. Jill Stein (Green).
For governor
Ayotte (right) vs. Craig (D) and another.
1st Congressional District
Pappas (D) vs. Prescott (right).
2nd Congressional District
Goodlander (D) vs. Williams (right).
How did the last New Hampshire election go in 2020?
Results of the latest 2020 presidential races in New Hampshire
Biden (D) 53%, Trump (D) 45%. Winner announcement by AP: Tuesday, November 3, 2020, 10:54 pm ET.
Registered voters in New Hampshire
890,518 (until 30 September 2024). About 29% are Democrats, about 34% are Republicans, and 37% have no political affiliation.
Voter turnout in New Hampshire
That was 72% of registered voters in November 2020.
Votes cast before Election Day 2020 in New Hampshire
About 32% of the total votes
Votes cast before Election Day 2022 in New Hampshire
About 10% of the total votes
How long did it take to count votes in New Hampshire?
First votes reported: Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 7:22 pm Eastern Time
By midnight Eastern time: Approximately 63% of the total votes cast were reported.
Source: Clarin
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