2024 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary
2024 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary Turnout TBA
County results
Municipality results
Congressional district results
State senate district results
Trump
40 – 50%
50 – 60%
60 – 70%
70 – 80%
Haley
40 – 50%
50 – 60%
60 – 70%
70 – 80%
80 – 90%
100%
Tie/No Votes
40 – 50%
No votes
The 2024 New Hampshire Republican presidential primary was held on January 23, 2024,[ 1] as part of the Republican Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election .
22 delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention were allocated on a proportional basis, as long as the candidate received at least 10% of the statewide vote. Any leftover delegates were to be added to the candidate that receives the most votes in the primary.[ 2] The New Hampshire primary was the second contest in the nation, held after the Iowa caucuses . The primary was won by former President Donald Trump , defeating former U.N. Ambassador and South Carolina governor Nikki Haley.
After most polls closed at 8:00 PM EST, media outlets began projecting a win for Trump.[ 3] [ 4] Trump's eleven-point lead wound up equating to an edge just under 36,000 votes. Despite calls to drop out, Haley declined to withdraw from the race after the primary.[ 5] Trump became the first non-incumbent Republican candidate in American history to win both the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primary in the same election cycle.[ 6] Trump also broke the record of number of votes received for any candidate in New Hampshire primary history.[ 7]
Background
Donald Trump won the 2016 New Hampshire Republican primary with 35.2% of the vote, with closest opponent John Kasich coming in second with 15.7% of the vote. Exit polling by Edison Research concluded that Trump's 2016 primary victory could be credited to support among white voters without a college degree , as well as support from moderate voters.[ 8]
Procedure
Delegates are proportionally allocated to candidates who received at least 10% of the statewide vote.[ 2]
Candidates
The following candidates officially filed by the end of the filing deadline on October 27, 2023:[ 9]
Campaign
Trump holds campaign rally in Rochester, New Hampshire.
In January 2023, Trump selected outgoing New Hampshire Republican Party chair Stephen Stepanek to oversee his campaign 's operations in the state.[ 19]
Nikki Haley's campaign purchased $10 million worth of ads to run in New Hampshire and Iowa beginning in December 2023.[ 20]
New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu , who considered a presidential candidacy, established a "Live Free or Die committee",[ 21] though he announced on June 5 that he would not be running for the Republican nomination.[ 22]
Endorsements
Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the
New Hampshire Senate .
Endorsed Ron DeSantis (1) (withdrawn)
Endorsed Nikki Haley (1)
Endorsed Donald Trump (1)
No endorsement (11)
Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the
New Hampshire House of Representatives .
Endorsed Donald Trump (51)
Endorsed Ron DeSantis (26) (withdrawn)
Endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy (7) (withdrawn)
Endorsed Nikki Haley (3)
Endorsed Larry Elder (1) (withdrawn)
No endorsement (110)
Non-Republicans (202)
Nikki Haley
Governor
U.S. Senators
State Senator
State Representative
Michael Moffett , Merrimack's District 4 (2022–present), Merrimack's District 9 (2016–2018, 2020–2022)[ 27]
Mayor
Notable Individual
Donald Trump
Former federal official
Former U.S. Senator
State Senators
State Representative
Notable individual
Withdrawn candidates
Chris Christie (withdrawn)
Former U.S. Representative
Former State Representative
Ron DeSantis (withdrawn)
State Representatives
Jason Osborne , Rockingham's District 4 (2014–present); Majority Leader (2020–present)[ 37]
Lisa Smart, Belknap's District 2 (2022–present)[ 38]
Matthew Simon, Grafton's District 1 (2020–present)[ 39]
Brian Cole, Hillsborough's District 26 (2022–present) (previously endorsed Donald Trump) [ 40]
James Spillane , Rockingham's District 2 (2014–present) (previously endorsed Donald Trump) [ 41]
Katherine Prudhomme O'Brien, Rockingham's District 13 (2018–present)[ 39]
Tom Dolan, Rockingham's District 16 (2018–present)[ 39]
Kristine Perez, Rockingham's District 16 (2022–present) (previously endorsed Donald Trump)[ 42]
Debra DiSimone, Rockingham's District 18 (2022–present) (previously endorsed Donald Trump) [ 40]
Vivek Ramaswamy (withdrawn)
State representatives
Richard Brown, Carroll's District 3 (2022–present)[ 43]
Fred Doucette , Rockingham's District 25 (2014–present); Deputy Majority Leader (2020–present)[ 44]
David Love, Rockingham's District 13 (2022–present) and District 6 (2018–2022)[ 43]
Mark McLean, Hillsborough's District 15 (2022–present), District 44 (2017–2022), and District 14 (2014–2016)[ 43]
Fred Plett, Hillsborough's District 29 (2022–present) and Hillsborough District 6 (2018–2022)[ 43]
David Rochefort, Grafton's District 1 (2022–present)[ 43]
Susan Vandecasteele, Rockingham's District 25 (2022–present) and District 8 (2020–2022)[ 43]
Peter Varney , Belknap's District 7 (2022–present)[ 43]
Polling
Local regression graph of all polls conducted since November 2022.
Aggregate polls
Source of poll aggregation
Dates administered
Dates updated
Nikki Haley
Donald Trump
Other/ Undecided[ a]
Margin
270 to Win [ 45]
January 22–23, 2024
January 23, 2024
35.7%
56.5%
7.8%[ b]
Trump +20.8
FiveThirtyEight [ 46]
Through January 22, 2024
January 23, 2024
36.3%
53.9%
9.8%
Trump +17.6
RealClearPolling [ 47]
January 16–22, 2024
January 23, 2024
36.5%
55.8%
7.7%
Trump +19.3
Average
36.2%
55.4%
8.4%
Trump +19.2
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ c]
Margin of error
Doug Burgum
Chris Christie
Ron DeSantis
Nikki Haley
Asa Hutchinson
Mike Pence
Vivek Ramaswamy
Tim Scott
Donald Trump
Other
Undecided
Suffolk University /Boston Globe /WBTS [ 48]
Jan 21–22, 2024
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
–
–
–
38%
–
–
–
–
60%
1%
1%
Insider Advantage [ 49]
January 21, 2024
850 (LV)
±4.32%
–
–
–
35%
–
–
–
–
62%
–
3%
Suffolk University /Boston Globe /WBTS [ 50]
Jan 20–21, 2024
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
–
–
–
38%
–
–
–
–
57%
2%
2%
Suffolk University /Boston Globe /WBTS [ 51]
Jan 19–20, 2024
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
–
–
6%
36%
–
–
–
–
55%
0.6%
2.4%
American Research Group [ 52]
Jan 18–20, 2024
600 (LV)
±4.0%
–
–
6%
44%
–
–
–
–
46%
–
–
Emerson College /WHDH [ 53]
Jan 18–20, 2024
673 (RV)
±3.7%
–
–
8%
35%
50%
7%
Suffolk University /Boston Globe /WBTS [ 54]
Jan 17–18, 2024
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
–
–
6%
35%
–
–
–
–
52%
–
4%
Suffolk University /Boston Globe /WBTS [ 55]
Jan 16–17, 2024
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
–
–
6%
36%
–
–
–
–
50%
1%
4%
Saint Anselm College [ 56]
January 16, 2024
1,398 (LV)
± 2.6%
–
–
6%
38%
–
–
–
–
52%
–
4%
Suffolk University /Boston Globe /WBTS [ 57]
Jan 15–16, 2024
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
–
–
5%
34%
–
–
–
–
50%
–
11%
American Research Group [ 58]
Jan 12–15, 2024
600 (LV)
± 4.0%
–
–
4%
40%
1%
–
4%
–
40%
2%
9%
Saint Anselm College [ 59]
Jan 8–9, 2024
1,194 (LV)
± 2.8%
–
9%
6%
31%
–
–
6%
–
45%
–
3%
University of New Hampshire Survey /CNN [ 60]
Jan 4–8, 2024
919 (LV)
± 3.2%
–
12%
5%
32%
0%
–
8%
–
39%
0%
5%
American Research Group [ 61]
December 27, 2023 – January 4, 2024
600 (LV)
± 4.0%
–
10%
5%
33%
1%
–
4%
–
37%
1%
9%
American Research Group [ 62]
Dec 14–20, 2023
600 (LV)
± 4.0%
–
13%
6%
29%
1%
–
5%
–
33%
1%
12%
Saint Anselm College [ 63]
Dec 18–19, 2023
1,072 (LV)
± 3.0%
–
12%
6%
30%
0%
–
5%
–
44%
–
3%
University of Massachusetts Lowell /YouGov [ 64]
Dec 7–18, 2023
450 (LV)
± 5.4%
–
6%
10%
22%
1%
–
4%
–
52%
0%[ d]
5%
CBS News /YouGov [ 65]
Dec 8–15, 2023
855 (LV)
± 4.1%
–
10%
11%
29%
1%
–
5%
–
44%
–
–
Trafalgar Group [ 66]
Dec 9–11, 2023
1,098 (LV)
± 2.9%
–
14%
11%
18%
0%
–
10%
–
45%
–
1%
Americans for Prosperity [ 67]
Nov 19–21, 2023
800 (LV)
–
–
–
9%
25%
–
–
–
–
40%
26%
–
University of New Hampshire Survey Center /CNN [ 68]
Nov 10–14, 2023
994 (LV)
± 3.1%
2%
14%
9%
20%
0%
–
8%
–
42%
3%
2%
Washington Post /Monmouth University [ 69]
Nov 9–14, 2023
606 (LV)
± 4.5%
2%
11%
7%
18%
1%
–
8%
3%
46%
0%
4%
Emerson College /WHDH [ 70]
Nov 10–13, 2023
465 (RV)
± 3.3%
1.5%
8.8%
7.2%
17.6%
0.3%
–
4.6%
2.2%
48.5%
–
9.3%
USA TODAY /Boston Globe /Suffolk University [ 71]
Sep 28 – October 2, 2023
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
1%
6%
10%
19%
–
1%
4%
4%
49%
–
–
CBS News /YouGov [ 72]
Sep 15–24, 2023
502 (LV)
± 5.4%
2%
8%
13%
11%
1%
2%
8%
5%
50%
0%[ e]
–
Saint Anselm College [ 73]
Sep 19–20, 2023
931 (LV)
± 3.2%
1%
10%
11%
15%
1%
1%
6%
3%
45%
0%[ f]
6%
Insider Advantage [ 74]
September 20, 2023
850 (LV)
± 3.36%
4%
10%
8%
14%
1%
1%
5%
5%
42%
1%[ g]
9%
University of New Hampshire [ 75]
Sep 14–18, 2023
1,006 (LV)
± 3.4%
1%
11%
10%
12%
0%
2%
13%
6%
39%
1%[ h]
6%
NMB Research [ 76]
Aug 25–31, 2023
800 (LV)
–
1%
8%
10%
10%
1%
4%
8%
5%
47%
<3%[ i]
4%
Fabrizio, Lee & Associates [ 77]
Aug 25–28, 2023
500 (LV)
–
2%
5%
11%
9%
<1%
1%
9%
5%
48%
<3%[ j]
9%
Echelon Insights [ 78] [ A]
Aug 15–17, 2023
800 (LV)
± 4.0%
2%
14%
9%
3%
1%
3%
11%
7%
34%
3%[ k]
12%
Emerson College [ 79]
Aug 9–11, 2023
498 (RV)
± 4.9%
4%
9%
8%
4%
–
1%
3%
6%
49%
3%[ l]
13%
co/efficient [ 80]
Aug 5–7, 2023
862 (LV)
± 3.3%
4%
9%
9%
7%
1%
3%
5%
5%
43%
3%[ m]
13%
Manhattan Institute [ 81]
July 2023
603 (LV)
–
3%
11%
13%
7%
1%
4%
8%
7%
34%
3%[ n]
8%
National Research [ 82] [ B]
Jul 25–26, 2023
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
5%
8%
11%
3%
1%
2%
6%
8%
41%
–
15%
University of New Hampshire [ 83]
Jul 13–17, 2023
898 (LV)
± 3.3%
6%
6%
23%
5%
0%
1%
5%
8%
37%
1%[ o]
8%
National Research [ 84] [ B]
Jul 10–12, 2023
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
3%
7%
15%
5%
1%
1%
4%
6%
39%
–
17%
American Pulse [ 85]
Jul 5–11, 2023
895
± 3.2%
3%
10%
11%
3%
–
5%
5%
7%
48%
–
8%[ p]
Saint Anselm College [ 86]
Jun 21–23, 2023
494 (LV)
± 4.4%
2%
6%
19%
5%
2%
2%
2%
4%
47%
0%[ q]
10%
New Hampshire Journal /co-efficient [ 87]
Jun 14–16, 2023
904 (LV)
± 3.3%
–
9%
13%
3%
–
5%
3%
3%
47%
5%
10%
–
–
23%
–
–
–
–
–
49%
–
28%
National Research [ 88] [ B]
Jun 12–14, 2023
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
–
7%
12%
5%
2%
3%
3%
7%
44%
18%[ r]
–
National Research [ 89] [ B]
May 15–17, 2023
500 (LV)
± 4.4%
–
–
18%
3%
1%
1%
6%
1%
39%
32%[ s]
–
University of New Hampshire [ 90]
Apr 13–17, 2023
818 (LV)
± 3.4%
–
1%
22%
3%
0%
3%
3%
2%
42%
20%[ t]
4%
J.L Partners [ 91]
Apr 2–11, 2023
623 (LV)
± 3.9%
–
2%
18%
4%
–
2%
1%
1%
51%
19%[ u]
6%
–
–
33%
–
–
–
–
–
53%
–
13%
Saint Anselm College [ 92]
Mar 28–30, 2023
1,320 (RV)
± 4.0%
–
1%
29%
4%
–
1%
3%
1%
42%
19%[ v]
–
Emerson College [ 93]
Mar 3–5, 2023
384 (RV)
± 5.0%
–
–
17%
6%
–
4%
–
1%
58%
14%[ w]
–
co/efficient [ 94]
Jan 25–26, 2023
506 (LV)
± 4.35%
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
43%
42%
15%
–
–
26%
4%
–
3%
–
–
37%
13%[ x]
18%
University of New Hampshire [ 95]
Jan 19–23, 2023
349 (LV)
± 5.2%
–
–
42%
8%
–
1%
–
0%
30%
16%[ y]
3%
Neighborhood Research and Media [ 96]
Dec 5–13, 2022
434 (LV)
± 4.7%
–
–
33%
–
–
3%
–
–
32%
13%
19%
WPA Intelligence [ 97] [ C]
Nov 11–13, 2022
401 (LV)
± 4.9%
–
–
52%
–
–
–
–
–
37%
–
11%
November 8, 2022
2022 midterm elections
Saint Anselm College [ 98]
Aug 9–11, 2022
820 (RV)
± 3.4%
–
–
29%
3%
–
3%
–
1%
50%
4%[ z]
8%
WPA Intelligence [ 97] [ C]
Aug 7–10, 2022
401 (LV)
± 4.9%
–
–
45%
–
–
–
–
–
45%
–
10%
Neighborhood Research and Media [ 99] [ D]
Jul 5–8, 2022
475 (RV)
± 4.5%
–
–
22%
1%
–
1%
–
–
41%
3%[ aa]
32%
University of New Hampshire [ 100]
Jun 16–20, 2022
318 (LV)
± 5.5%
–
–
39%
6%
–
9%
–
0%
37%
6%[ ab]
3%
University of New Hampshire [ 101]
Oct 14–18, 2021
441 (LV)
± 4.7%
–
–
18%
6%
–
4%
–
–
43%
14%[ ac]
10%
University of New Hampshire [ 102]
Jul 15–19, 2021
770 (LV)
± 3.5%
–
–
19%
6%
–
5%
–
–
43%
13%[ ad]
10%
Saint Anselm College [ 103] [ E]
May 7–10, 2021
635 (RV)
± 3.9%
–
–
20%
7%
–
4%
–
0%
52%
7%[ ae]
10%
Victory Insights [ 104]
Mar 5–11, 2021
400 (RV)
–
–
–
5%
3%
–
6%
–
–
52%
14%[ af]
–
–
–
21%
7%
–
18%
–
–
–
29% [ ag]
–
January 20, 2021
Inauguration of Joe Biden
Praecones Analytica [ 105]
Nov 30 – December 2, 2020
624 (RV)
± 4.0%
–
–
–
7%
–
6%
–
2%
57%
19%[ ah]
10%
–
–
–
12%
–
25%
–
3%
–
46% [ ai]
14%
Results
By county and municipality
County/ Municipality
Donald Trump
Nikki Haley
Others
Margin
Total
votes
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
Belknap County
56.63%
10,508
41.17%
7,639
2.21%
410
15.46%
2,869
18,557
Alton
60.75%
1,238
37.93%
773
1.32%
27
22.82%
465
2,038
Barnstead
65.21%
881
33.09%
447
1.70%
23
32.12%
434
1,351
Belmont
64.96%
1,244
33.42%
640
1.62%
31
31.54%
604
1,915
Center Harbor
51.52%
204
46.97%
186
1.52%
6
4.55%
18
396
Gilford
49.63%
1,284
47.12%
1,219
3.25%
84
2.51%
65
2,587
Gilmanton
61.74%
789
36.15%
462
2.11%
27
25.59%
327
1,278
Laconia
56.21%
2,307
41.47%
1,702
2.31%
95
14.74%
605
4,104
Meredith
43.66%
981
53.23%
1,196
3.12%
70
-9.57%
-215
2,247
New Hampton
58.53%
429
40.11%
294
1.36%
10
18.42%
135
733
Sanbornton
61.27%
617
37.34%
376
1.39%
14
23.93%
241
1,007
Tilton
59.27%
534
38.18%
344
2.55%
23
21.09%
190
901
Carroll County
52.68%
7,870
45.16%
6,747
2.16%
323
7.52%
1,123
14,940
Albany
57.06%
101
40.68%
72
2.26%
4
16.38%
29
177
Bartlett
35.19%
304
62.73%
542
2.08%
18
-27.55%
-238
864
Brookfield
58.56%
171
39.73%
116
1.71%
5
18.84%
55
292
Chatham
59.79%
58
40.21%
39
0.00%
0
19.59%
19
97
Conway
48.67%
988
49.75%
1,010
1.58%
32
-1.08%
-22
2,030
Eaton
44.74%
51
53.51%
61
1.75%
2
-8.77%
-10
114
Effingham
67.67%
316
30.41%
142
1.93%
9
37.26%
174
467
Freedom
53.88%
285
42.34%
224
3.78%
20
11.53%
61
529
Hale's Location
45.00%
36
52.50%
42
2.50%
2
-7.50%
-6
80
Hart's Location
73.68%
14
26.32%
5
0.00%
0
47.37%
9
19
Jackson
26.02%
89
72.22%
247
1.75%
6
-46.20%
-158
342
Madison
49.05%
361
49.32%
363
1.63%
12
-0.27%
-2
736
Moultonborough
48.79%
946
48.53%
941
2.68%
52
0.26%
5
1,939
Ossipee
66.28%
790
32.13%
383
1.59%
19
34.14%
407
1,192
Sandwich
48.74%
213
49.43%
216
1.83%
8
-0.69%
-3
437
Tamworth
56.16%
401
40.76%
291
3.08%
22
15.41%
110
714
Tuftonboro
51.11%
508
46.58%
463
2.31%
23
4.53%
45
994
Wakefield
64.83%
1,056
32.90%
536
2.27%
37
31.92%
520
1,629
Wolfeboro
51.66%
1,182
46.07%
1,054
2.27%
52
5.59%
128
2,288
Cheshire County
54.79%
8,531
43.06%
6,704
2.15%
335
11.73%
1,827
15,570
Alstead
55.58%
259
42.27%
197
2.15%
10
13.30%
62
466
Chesterfield
48.78%
420
49.59%
427
1.63%
14
-0.81%
-7
861
Dublin
40.95%
190
54.74%
254
4.31%
20
-13.79%
-64
464
Fitzwilliam
64.77%
388
32.05%
192
3.17%
19
32.72%
196
599
Gilsum
56.41%
110
41.03%
80
2.56%
5
15.38%
30
195
Harrisville
37.40%
92
59.35%
146
3.25%
8
-21.95%
-54
246
Hinsdale
61.44%
333
36.90%
200
1.66%
9
24.54%
133
542
Jaffrey
58.83%
723
38.73%
476
2.44%
30
20.10%
247
1,229
Keene
44.10%
1,468
54.10%
1,801
1.80%
60
-10.00%
-333
3,329
Marlborough
52.38%
220
44.76%
188
2.86%
12
7.62%
32
420
Marlow
57.89%
121
40.19%
84
1.91%
4
17.70%
37
209
Nelson
56.05%
88
43.95%
69
0.00%
0
12.10%
19
157
Richmond
72.73%
256
25.28%
89
1.99%
7
47.44%
167
352
Rindge
69.74%
1,180
27.90%
472
2.36%
40
41.84%
708
1,692
Roxbury
40.82%
20
59.18%
29
0.00%
0
-18.37%
-9
49
Stoddard
61.69%
256
37.35%
155
0.96%
4
24.34%
101
415
Sullivan
62.30%
119
35.08%
67
2.62%
5
27.23%
52
191
Surry
42.86%
93
56.22%
122
0.92%
2
-13.36%
-29
217
Swanzey
55.84%
851
42.45%
647
1.71%
26
13.39%
204
1,524
Troy
66.10%
310
31.13%
146
2.77%
13
34.97%
164
469
Walpole
41.22%
352
55.85%
477
2.93%
25
-14.64%
-125
854
Westmoreland
46.41%
194
51.44%
215
2.15%
9
-5.02%
-21
418
Winchester
72.62%
488
25.45%
171
1.93%
13
47.17%
317
672
Coös County
61.02%
4,295
36.64%
2,579
2.34%
165
24.38%
1,716
7,039
Berlin
63.54%
875
34.35%
473
2.11%
29
29.19%
402
1,377
Cambridge
66.67%
2
0.00%
0
33.33%
1
66.67%
2
3
Carroll
58.59%
133
38.33%
87
3.08%
7
20.26%
46
227
Clarksville
64.29%
54
35.71%
30
0.00%
0
28.57%
24
84
Colebrook
60.88%
344
37.88%
214
1.24%
7
23.01%
130
565
Columbia
61.93%
122
37.06%
73
1.02%
2
24.87%
49
197
Dalton
61.31%
168
33.58%
92
5.11%
14
27.74%
76
274
Dixville
0.00%
0
100.0%
6
0.00%
0
-100.0%
-6
6
Dummer
65.82%
52
29.11%
23
5.06%
4
36.71%
29
79
Errol
54.62%
65
43.70%
52
1.68%
2
10.92%
13
119
Gorham
56.08%
355
41.55%
263
2.37%
15
14.53%
92
633
Jefferson
58.60%
218
37.10%
138
4.30%
16
21.51%
80
372
Lancaster
55.66%
398
42.38%
303
1.96%
14
13.29%
95
715
Milan
63.53%
216
35.00%
119
1.47%
5
28.53%
97
340
Millsfield
78.57%
11
14.29%
2
7.14%
1
64.29%
9
14
Northumberland
65.02%
290
32.51%
145
2.47%
11
32.51%
145
446
Pittsburg
65.61%
206
32.80%
103
1.59%
5
32.80%
103
314
Randolph
40.91%
36
56.82%
50
2.27%
2
-15.91%
-14
88
Shelburne
62.14%
87
34.29%
48
3.57%
5
27.86%
39
140
Stark
72.19%
122
26.04%
44
1.78%
3
46.15%
78
169
Stewartstown
67.76%
124
30.60%
56
1.64%
3
37.16%
68
183
Stratford
69.47%
91
28.24%
37
2.29%
3
41.22%
54
131
Wentworth Location
75.00%
12
25.00%
4
0.00%
0
50.00%
8
16
Whitefield
57.40%
314
39.67%
217
2.93%
16
17.73%
97
547
Grafton County
46.82%
8,949
50.92%
9,732
2.26%
432
-4.10%
-783
19,113
Alexandria
58.55%
332
38.10%
216
3.35%
19
20.46%
116
567
Ashland
56.47%
275
40.86%
199
2.67%
13
15.61%
76
487
Bath
62.80%
184
36.52%
107
0.68%
2
26.28%
77
293
Benton
68.57%
72
30.48%
32
0.95%
1
38.10%
40
105
Bethlehem
49.82%
282
48.23%
273
1.94%
11
1.59%
9
566
Bridgewater
54.63%
236
43.98%
190
1.39%
6
10.65%
46
432
Bristol
56.25%
495
42.05%
370
1.70%
15
14.20%
125
880
Campton
53.76%
465
44.62%
386
1.62%
14
9.13%
79
865
Canaan
48.69%
354
50.07%
364
1.24%
9
-1.38%
-10
727
Dorchester
68.18%
75
30.91%
34
0.91%
1
37.27%
41
110
Easton
48.10%
38
50.63%
40
1.27%
1
-2.53%
-2
79
Ellsworth
37.50%
12
59.38%
19
3.13%
1
-21.88%
-7
32
Enfield
46.58%
402
51.33%
443
2.09%
18
-4.75%
-41
863
Franconia
33.03%
110
65.77%
219
1.20%
4
-32.73%
-109
333
Grafton
63.20%
225
35.11%
125
1.69%
6
28.09%
100
356
Groton
67.35%
132
30.61%
60
2.04%
4
36.73%
72
196
Hanover
13.04%
228
85.07%
1,487
1.89%
33
-72.03%
-1,259
1,748
Haverhill
61.80%
550
36.07%
321
2.13%
19
25.73%
229
890
Hebron
41.35%
129
56.09%
175
2.56%
8
-14.74%
-46
312
Holderness
43.91%
256
53.86%
314
2.23%
13
-9.95%
-58
583
Landaff
52.99%
62
45.30%
53
1.71%
2
7.69%
9
117
Lebanon
35.80%
658
61.10%
1,123
3.10%
57
-25.30%
-465
1,838
Lincoln
36.52%
145
59.45%
236
4.03%
16
-22.92%
-91
397
Lisbon
60.66%
202
37.84%
126
1.50%
5
22.82%
76
333
Littleton
57.21%
734
39.98%
513
2.81%
36
17.23%
221
1,283
Lyman
61.05%
116
35.79%
68
3.16%
6
25.26%
48
190
Lyme
15.45%
51
81.82%
270
2.73%
9
-66.36%
-219
330
Monroe
62.76%
150
35.98%
86
1.26%
3
26.78%
64
239
Orange
55.84%
43
41.56%
32
2.60%
2
14.29%
11
77
Orford
41.98%
110
56.11%
147
1.91%
5
-14.12%
-37
262
Piermont
53.85%
98
43.96%
80
2.20%
4
9.89%
18
182
Plymouth
48.43%
431
49.21%
438
2.36%
21
-0.79%
-7
890
Rumney
61.40%
307
36.20%
181
2.40%
12
25.20%
126
500
Sugar Hill
37.04%
70
60.32%
114
2.65%
5
-23.28%
-44
189
Thornton
46.81%
352
51.06%
384
2.13%
16
-4.26%
-32
752
Warren
66.14%
168
32.28%
82
1.57%
4
33.86%
86
254
Waterville Valley
27.78%
55
65.66%
130
6.57%
13
-37.88%
-75
198
Wentworth
65.42%
193
31.86%
94
2.71%
8
33.56%
99
295
Woodstock
41.87%
152
55.37%
201
2.75%
10
-13.50%
-49
363
Hillsborough County
54.24%
49,462
43.79%
39,935
1.97%
1,799
10.45%
9,527
91,196
Amherst
42.61%
1,516
55.87%
1,988
1.52%
54
-13.27%
-472
3,558
Antrim
57.62%
382
40.12%
266
2.26%
15
17.50%
116
663
Bedford
44.55%
2,981
53.65%
3,590
1.81%
121
-9.10%
-609
6,692
Bennington
64.07%
230
33.70%
121
2.23%
8
30.36%
109
359
Brookline
47.16%
764
51.48%
834
1.36%
22
-4.32%
-70
1,620
Deering
64.46%
399
34.57%
214
0.97%
6
29.89%
185
619
Francestown
55.41%
302
40.55%
221
4.04%
22
14.86%
81
545
Goffstown
52.99%
2,329
44.60%
1,960
2.41%
106
8.40%
369
4,395
Greenfield
57.23%
277
40.29%
195
2.48%
12
16.94%
82
484
Greenville
67.67%
270
30.33%
121
2.01%
8
37.34%
149
399
Hancock
42.05%
201
55.44%
265
2.51%
12
-13.39%
-64
478
Hillsborough
63.28%
865
34.53%
472
2.19%
30
28.75%
393
1,367
Hollis
41.47%
1,143
56.53%
1,558
2.00%
55
-15.06%
-415
2,756
Hudson
62.64%
3,619
35.94%
2,076
1.42%
82
26.71%
1,543
5,777
Litchfield
53.22%
1,297
44.81%
1,092
1.97%
48
8.41%
205
2,437
Lyndeborough
57.33%
301
41.14%
216
1.52%
8
16.19%
85
525
Manchester
56.77%
10,027
40.89%
7,223
2.34%
414
15.87%
2,804
17,664
Mason
59.58%
286
38.13%
183
2.29%
11
21.46%
103
480
Merrimack
50.52%
3,529
47.63%
3,327
1.85%
129
2.89%
202
6,985
Milford
52.85%
2,005
45.07%
1,710
2.08%
79
7.78%
295
3,794
Mont Vernon
46.39%
385
51.45%
427
2.17%
18
-5.06%
-42
830
Nashua
52.08%
7,861
45.93%
6,932
1.99%
300
6.16%
929
15,093
New Boston
55.08%
1,020
44.06%
816
0.86%
16
11.02%
204
1,852
New Ipswich
74.24%
1,193
23.46%
377
2.30%
37
50.78%
816
1,607
Pelham
68.45%
3,037
29.95%
1,329
1.60%
71
38.49%
1,708
4,437
Peterborough
41.29%
545
56.59%
747
2.12%
28
-15.30%
-202
1,320
Sharon
49.58%
59
49.58%
59
0.84%
1
0.00%
0
119
Temple
57.74%
235
40.79%
166
1.47%
6
16.95%
69
407
Weare
62.39%
1,790
35.80%
1,027
1.81%
52
26.59%
763
2,869
Wilton
56.17%
551
40.98%
402
2.85%
28
15.19%
149
981
Windsor
75.00%
63
25.00%
21
0.00%
0
50.00%
42
84
Merrimack County
52.41%
19,558
45.39%
16,940
2.20%
820
7.02%
2,618
37,318
Allenstown
63.36%
638
34.76%
350
1.89%
19
28.60%
288
1,007
Andover
60.98%
375
37.24%
229
1.79%
11
23.74%
146
615
Boscawen
61.12%
525
36.90%
317
1.98%
17
24.21%
208
859
Bow
41.52%
1,018
56.44%
1,384
2.04%
50
-14.93%
-366
2,452
Bradford
50.42%
238
45.97%
217
3.60%
17
4.45%
21
472
Canterbury
47.44%
370
50.26%
392
2.31%
18
-2.82%
-22
780
Chichester
62.01%
555
36.54%
327
1.45%
13
25.47%
228
895
Concord
45.48%
3,588
52.17%
4,116
2.36%
186
-6.69%
-528
7,890
Danbury
62.91%
251
34.84%
139
2.26%
9
28.07%
112
399
Dunbarton
54.14%
575
43.79%
465
2.07%
22
10.36%
110
1,062
Epsom
61.37%
872
37.02%
526
1.62%
23
24.35%
346
1,421
Franklin
65.21%
1,168
33.05%
592
1.73%
31
32.16%
576
1,791
Henniker
50.09%
549
48.91%
536
1.00%
11
1.19%
13
1,096
Hill
65.56%
236
32.22%
116
2.22%
8
33.33%
120
360
Hooksett
54.05%
1,997
43.84%
1,620
2.11%
78
10.20%
377
3,695
Hopkinton
41.33%
629
56.31%
857
2.37%
36
-14.98%
-228
1,522
Loudon
61.53%
1,222
36.86%
732
1.61%
32
24.67%
490
1,986
Newbury
44.80%
375
51.97%
435
3.23%
27
-7.17%
-60
837
New London
32.42%
404
63.64%
793
3.93%
49
-31.22%
-389
1,246
Northfield
62.72%
752
35.28%
423
2.00%
24
27.44%
329
1,199
Pembroke
55.86%
992
41.55%
738
2.59%
46
14.30%
254
1,776
Pittsfield
68.30%
711
29.59%
308
2.11%
22
38.71%
403
1,041
Salisbury
61.52%
291
35.94%
170
2.54%
12
25.58%
121
473
Sutton
47.78%
291
49.92%
304
2.30%
14
-2.13%
-13
609
Warner
50.37%
405
46.02%
370
3.61%
29
4.35%
35
804
Webster
54.75%
334
43.61%
266
1.64%
10
11.15%
68
610
Wilmot
46.79%
197
51.78%
218
1.43%
6
-4.99%
-21
421
Rockingham County
56.70%
47,937
41.47%
35,061
1.82%
1,541
15.23%
12,876
84,539
Atkinson
60.18%
1,576
37.84%
991
1.99%
52
22.34%
585
2,619
Auburn
58.16%
1,173
40.16%
810
1.69%
34
18.00%
363
2,017
Brentwood
50.04%
713
47.44%
676
2.53%
36
2.60%
37
1,425
Candia
62.75%
945
34.66%
522
2.59%
39
28.09%
423
1,506
Chester
58.17%
1,015
40.23%
702
1.60%
28
17.94%
313
1,745
Danville
69.03%
992
29.78%
428
1.18%
17
39.25%
564
1,437
Deerfield
59.28%
942
39.21%
623
1.51%
24
20.08%
319
1,589
Derry
63.93%
4,485
34.41%
2,414
1.65%
116
29.52%
2,071
7,015
East Kingston
50.31%
400
47.92%
381
1.76%
14
2.39%
19
795
Epping
61.58%
1,242
36.74%
741
1.69%
34
24.84%
501
2,017
Exeter
41.74%
1,457
56.43%
1,970
1.83%
64
-14.69%
-513
3,491
Fremont
60.91%
952
36.98%
578
2.11%
33
23.93%
374
1,563
Greenland
43.13%
559
55.17%
715
1.70%
22
-12.04%
-156
1,296
Hampstead
61.71%
1,763
36.93%
1,055
1.37%
39
24.78%
708
2,857
Hampton
51.33%
2,299
46.71%
2,092
1.96%
88
4.62%
207
4,479
Hampton Falls
53.04%
445
44.82%
376
2.15%
18
8.22%
69
839
Kensington
52.80%
340
44.88%
289
2.33%
15
7.92%
51
644
Kingston
64.82%
1,242
33.56%
643
1.62%
31
31.26%
599
1,916
Londonderry
56.77%
3,868
41.25%
2,811
1.98%
135
15.51%
1,057
6,814
New Castle
25.88%
96
70.08%
260
4.04%
15
-44.20%
-164
371
Newfields
40.78%
241
57.02%
337
2.20%
13
-16.24%
-96
591
Newington
50.81%
157
46.60%
144
2.59%
8
4.21%
13
309
Newmarket
43.42%
788
53.88%
978
2.70%
49
-10.47%
-190
1,815
Newton
66.56%
870
31.83%
416
1.61%
21
34.74%
454
1,307
North Hampton
45.72%
641
52.00%
729
2.28%
32
-6.28%
-88
1,402
Northwood
58.96%
724
39.58%
486
1.47%
18
19.38%
238
1,228
Nottingham
53.44%
869
44.53%
724
2.03%
33
8.92%
145
1,626
Plaistow
68.72%
1,362
29.82%
591
1.46%
29
38.90%
771
1,982
Portsmouth
37.08%
1,445
60.64%
2,363
2.28%
89
-23.56%
-918
3,897
Raymond
67.88%
1,984
30.65%
896
1.47%
43
37.22%
1,088
2,923
Rye
38.11%
702
58.96%
1,086
2.93%
54
-20.85%
-384
1,842
Salem
66.91%
5,227
31.48%
2,459
1.61%
126
35.43%
2,768
7,812
Sandown
67.37%
1,379
31.61%
647
1.03%
21
35.76%
732
2,047
Seabrook
71.14%
1,499
27.20%
573
1.66%
35
43.95%
926
2,107
South Hampton
58.13%
143
40.24%
99
1.63%
4
17.89%
44
246
Stratham
37.53%
826
61.11%
1,345
1.36%
30
-23.58%
-519
2,201
Windham
54.02%
2,576
44.27%
2,111
1.72%
82
9.75%
465
4,769
Strafford County
54.29%
13,730
43.74%
11,062
1.97%
497
10.55%
2,668
25,289
Barrington
53.68%
1,277
44.26%
1,053
2.06%
49
9.42%
224
2,379
Dover
44.46%
2,438
53.20%
2,917
2.33%
128
-8.74%
-479
5,483
Durham
29.51%
476
68.32%
1,102
2.17%
35
-38.81%
-626
1,613
Farmington
71.47%
1,052
27.45%
404
1.09%
16
44.02%
648
1,472
Lee
43.08%
439
54.76%
558
2.16%
22
-11.68%
-119
1,019
Madbury
39.45%
187
59.07%
280
1.48%
7
-19.62%
-93
474
Middleton
69.45%
366
28.84%
152
1.71%
9
40.61%
214
527
Milton
69.83%
773
29.09%
322
1.08%
12
40.74%
451
1,107
New Durham
59.96%
563
37.91%
356
2.13%
20
22.04%
207
939
Rochester
62.21%
4,026
35.78%
2,316
2.01%
130
26.42%
1,710
6,472
Rollinsford
53.89%
319
45.10%
267
1.01%
6
8.78%
52
592
Somersworth
59.10%
1,104
38.87%
726
2.03%
38
20.24%
378
1,868
Strafford
52.83%
710
45.31%
609
1.86%
25
7.51%
101
1,344
Sullivan County
56.33%
5,551
41.52%
4,092
2.15%
212
14.80%
1,459
9,855
Acworth
53.25%
123
45.89%
106
0.87%
2
7.36%
17
231
Charlestown
63.10%
578
34.83%
319
2.07%
19
28.28%
259
916
Claremont
66.03%
1,324
32.22%
646
1.75%
35
33.82%
678
2,005
Cornish
50.57%
220
46.90%
204
2.53%
11
3.68%
16
435
Croydon
67.10%
208
31.61%
98
1.29%
4
35.48%
110
310
Goshen
61.69%
153
37.10%
92
1.21%
3
24.60%
61
248
Grantham
37.89%
330
59.59%
519
2.53%
22
-21.70%
-189
871
Langdon
56.52%
104
41.85%
77
1.63%
3
14.67%
27
184
Lempster
66.57%
235
32.58%
115
0.85%
3
33.99%
120
353
Newport
62.30%
836
35.84%
481
1.86%
25
26.45%
355
1,342
Plainfield
33.86%
194
61.61%
353
4.54%
26
-27.75%
-159
573
Springfield
49.76%
209
48.33%
203
1.90%
8
1.43%
6
420
Sunapee
44.97%
528
51.96%
610
3.07%
36
-6.98%
-82
1,174
Unity
69.75%
279
28.25%
113
2.00%
8
41.50%
166
400
Washington
58.52%
230
39.69%
156
1.78%
7
18.83%
74
393
See also
Notes
^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
^ Ron DeSantis 7.3%
^ Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ "Another candidate" with 0%
^ Larry Elder & Will Hurd with 0%
^ Larry Elder, Will Hurd & Perry Johnson with 0%
^ Perry Johnson with 1%; Ryan Binkley, Larry Elder & Will Hurd with 0%
^ Will Hurd with 1%; Larry Elder & "Other" with 0%
^ Larry Elder and Will Hurd with 1%; Refused 1%
^ Larry Elder and Will Hurd with 1%; Perry Johnson with <1%; Francis Suarez with 0%
^ Will Hurd with 3%; Ryan Binkley, Larry Elder, and Francis Suarez with 0%
^ Perry Johnson with 2%; Will Hurd with 1%
^ "Someone else" with 3%
^ "Someone else" with 2%; Francis Suarez with 1%; Larry Elder with 0%
^ Will Hurd with 1%; Francis Suarez with 0%
^ Calculated by subtracting the candidates' percentages from 100; the source does not give a number
^ Suarez with 0%
^ Undecided, Other & Refused
^ Chris Sununu with 17%; "Undecided, Other & Refused" with 15%
^ Chris Sununu with 12%; Liz Cheney with 4%; Mike Pompeo with 2%; Kristi Noem with 1%; John Bolton and Marco Rubio with 0%; "Other" with 1%
^ Chris Sununu with 10%; Liz Cheney with 4%; Mike Pompeo and Glenn Youngkin with 1%; "Someone else" with 1%
^ Chris Sununu with 14%; Liz Cheney with 2%; Mike Pompeo with 1%; Kristy Noem with 0%; Other with 2%.
^ Chris Sununu with 7%; Mike Pompeo with 2%; Larry Hogan with 1%; Kristi Noem with 1%; "Someone else" with 3%
^ Chris Sununu with 13%; Glenn Youngkin with 0%
^ Liz Cheney, Chris Sununu and Larry Hogan with 4%; Kristi Noem with 2%; Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio with 1%; Mike Pompeo and Glenn Youngkin with 0%
^ Liz Cheney with 4%; Ted Cruz and Mike Pompeo with 1%; Larry Hogan with 0%
^ Chris Sununu, Rand Paul and Mike Pompeo with 1%
^ Ted Cruz, Kristi Noem, and Mike Pompeo with 1%; Rick Scott with 0%; "Other" with 3%
^ Tom Cotton and Ted Cruz with 2%; Kristi Noem with 1%; Mike Pompeo with 0%; "Other" with 9%
^ Ted Cruz and Kristi Noem with 2%; Tom Cotton and Mike Pompeo with 0%; "Other" with 9%
^ Ted Cruz, Kristi Noem and Marco Rubio with 2%; Mitt Romney with 1%; Liz Cheney and John Kasich with 0%
^ Mitt Romney with 13%; Ted Cruz with 1%; Kristi Noem and Mike Pompeo with 0%
^ Mitt Romney with 15%; Ted Cruz with 10%; Mike Pompeo with 3%; Kristi Noem with 1%
^ Mitt Romney with 7%; Ted Cruz with 4%; Donald Trump Jr. with 3%; Tom Cotton and Marco Rubio with 2%; Tucker Carlson with 1%
^ Donald Trump Jr. with 14%; Ted Cruz with 10%; Mitt Romney with 8%; Tom Cotton with 6%; Tucker Carlson and Marco Rubio with 4%
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