January 23, 2024 NH primary

See the up-to-the-minute New Hampshire presidential primary results for the election on January 23, 2024. Results began appearing after the last polls closed in New Hampshire at 8 p.m. See results for the Republican and Democratic presidential primaries and scroll below the results to learn more context about the Democratic presidential primary and how write-in votes are being displayed.WMUR Election Results: >> See midnight voting results from Dixville Notch here <<Please note: For the Democratic presidential primary, President Joe Biden chose not to file to have his name included on the ballot in alignment with the Democratic National Committee’s calendar that set South Carolina to be the first primary election for Democrats. Regardless, the New Hampshire primary is the first to be held for both major parties in accordance with a state law that mandates that New Hampshire’s primary be held before any “similar election.”With Biden’s name off the ballot, New Hampshire Democrats launched a campaign to encourage those voting in the Democratic presidential primary to write in Biden’s name on the ballot. As a result, there are expected to be far more write-in votes than is typically seen in other elections. In the results, you will see three tabulations related to the write-in count:Unprocessed write-inOther write-insJoe Biden (write-in)The write-in votes will first be included in the “unprocessed write-in” row, and as town clerks and election moderators sift through the write-in votes, they will be sorted into the “Other write-ins” row or the “Joe Biden (write-in)” row, and the total number of “unprocessed write-in” votes will shrink as more write-in votes are sorted. ASSOCIATED PRESS ELECTION RESULTS MAP: TOWN-BY-TOWN NH PRIMARY VOTE BREAKDOWNPGlmcmFtZSBjbGFzcz0iYXAtZW1iZWQiIHRpdGxlPSJMaXZlIGVsZWN0aW9uIHJlc3VsdHMgdmlhIHRoZSBBc3NvY2lhdGVkIFByZXNzIiBzcmM9Imh0dHBzOi8vaW50ZXJhY3RpdmVzLmFwLm9yZy9lbGVjdGlvbi1yZXN1bHRzL2N1c3RvbWVycy9sYXlvdXRzL29yZ2FuaXphdGlvbi1sYXlvdXRzL3B1Ymxpc2hlZC82MzYwOS85ODMzLmh0bWwiIHdpZHRoPSIxMDAlIiBmcmFtZWJvcmRlcj0iMCIgc2Nyb2xsaW5nPSJubyIgbWFyZ2luaGVpZ2h0PSIwIj48L2lmcmFtZT48c2NyaXB0IGRlZmVyIHNyYz0iaHR0cHM6Ly9pbnRlcmFjdGl2ZXMuYXAub3JnL2VsZWN0aW9uLXJlc3VsdHMvYXNzZXRzL21pY3Jvc2l0ZS9yZXNpemVDbGllbnQuanMiPjwvc2NyaXB0Pg==HOW THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE IS SHAPING UP 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(NOTE: If you cannot see the embedded election graphics above and you would like to, please visit this link)NEW HAMPSHIRE HOUSE SPECIAL ELECTIONSSee full results for the four New Hampshire House special elections also held January 23, 2024. Coos County Districts 1 and 6 are holding special elections to elect new state representatives.Meanwhile, Rockingham County District 21 and Strafford County District 11 are holding special primary elections for their state representative seats. The winners of each primary will compete in special elections on March 12 to fill the vacant state representative seats for both districts.Get a look at the balance of power in Concord:ELECTION RESOURCESEverything you need to know about the 2024 New Hampshire primarySign up for the WMUR Politics newsletterDownload the free WMUR app: Apple | Google PlaySee election coverage on Very Local

See the up-to-the-minute New Hampshire presidential primary results for the election on January 23, 2024. Results began appearing after the last polls closed in New Hampshire at 8 p.m. See results for the Republican and Democratic presidential primaries and scroll below the results to learn more context about the Democratic presidential primary and how write-in votes are being displayed.

WMUR Election Results:

>> See midnight voting results from Dixville Notch here <<

Please note: For the Democratic presidential primary, President Joe Biden chose not to file to have his name included on the ballot in alignment with the Democratic National Committee’s calendar that set South Carolina to be the first primary election for Democrats. Regardless, the New Hampshire primary is the first to be held for both major parties in accordance with a state law that mandates that New Hampshire’s primary be held before any “similar election.”

With Biden’s name off the ballot, New Hampshire Democrats launched a campaign to encourage those voting in the Democratic presidential primary to write in Biden’s name on the ballot. As a result, there are expected to be far more write-in votes than is typically seen in other elections.

In the results, you will see three tabulations related to the write-in count:

  • Unprocessed write-in
  • Other write-ins
  • Joe Biden (write-in)

The write-in votes will first be included in the “unprocessed write-in” row, and as town clerks and election moderators sift through the write-in votes, they will be sorted into the “Other write-ins” row or the “Joe Biden (write-in)” row, and the total number of “unprocessed write-in” votes will shrink as more write-in votes are sorted.

ASSOCIATED PRESS ELECTION RESULTS MAP: TOWN-BY-TOWN NH PRIMARY VOTE BREAKDOWN

HOW THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE IS SHAPING UP NATIONALLY

(NOTE: If you cannot see the embedded election graphics above and you would like to, please visit this link)

NEW HAMPSHIRE HOUSE SPECIAL ELECTIONS

See full results for the four New Hampshire House special elections also held January 23, 2024.

Coos County Districts 1 and 6 are holding special elections to elect new state representatives.

Meanwhile, Rockingham County District 21 and Strafford County District 11 are holding special primary elections for their state representative seats. The winners of each primary will compete in special elections on March 12 to fill the vacant state representative seats for both districts.

Get a look at the balance of power in Concord:

ELECTION RESOURCES

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