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2020 primary Elections New Hampshire results
NBC News Clone summarizes the latest on: New Hampshire Results - Politics and Government | NBC News Clone. This article is rewritten and presented in a simplified tone for a better reader experience.
New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation Democratic primary, a statewide voting contest, comes eight days after the Iowa caucuses. There are 24 pledged delegates up for grabs. The Republican primary also takes place Tuesday, although President Donald Trump’s victory is all but assured as no major GOP candidates are challenging him.
Presidential primary results
Democrats / 24 Delegates
100% in
Projected winner
The following is a summary of New Hampshire's Democratic Primary. New Hampshire has 24 delegates and 33 available delegates including supers.
Dem
Democrat
Bernie SandersWinner
25.6%
76,384
+ 9 Delegates
Dem
Democrat
Pete ButtigiegWinner
24.3%
72,454
+ 5 Delegates
Dem
Democrat
Amy KlobucharWinner
19.7%
58,714
+ 4 Delegates
Dem
Democrat
Elizabeth WarrenWinner
9.2%
27,429
Dem
Democrat
Joe BidenWinner
8.4%
24,944
+ 6 Delegates
Dem
Democrat
Tom SteyerWinner
3.6%
10,732
Dem
Democrat
Tulsi GabbardWinner
3.3%
9,755
Dem
Democrat
Andrew YangWinner
2.8%
8,312
Dem
Democrat
Write-insWinner
2%
6,081
Dem
Democrat
Deval PatrickWinner
0.4%
1,271
Dem
Democrat
Michael BennetWinner
0.3%
952
Dem
Democrat
Cory BookerWinner
0.1%
157
Dem
Democrat
Joe SestakWinner
0.1%
152
Dem
Democrat
Kamala HarrisWinner
0%
129
Dem
Democrat
Marianne WilliamsonWinner
0%
99
Dem
Democrat
Steve BurkeWinner
0%
86
Dem
Democrat
Julian CastroWinner
0%
83
Dem
Democrat
John DelaneyWinner
0%
83
Dem
Democrat
Tom KoosWinner
0%
72
Dem
Democrat
Steve BullockWinner
0%
64
Dem
Democrat
David ThistleWinner
0%
53
Dem
Democrat
Lorenz KrausWinner
0%
52
Dem
Democrat
Robby WellsWinner
0%
45
Dem
Democrat
Henry HewesWinner
0%
43
Dem
Democrat
Sam SloanWinner
0%
34
Dem
Democrat
Mosie BoydWinner
0%
32
Dem
Democrat
Ben GleibermanWinner
0%
31
Dem
Democrat
Mark Stewart GreensteinWinner
0%
31
Dem
Democrat
Thomas TorgesenWinner
0%
30
Dem
Democrat
Rita KrichevskyWinner
0%
23
Dem
Democrat
Michael EllingerWinner
0%
19
Dem
Democrat
Jason DunlapWinner
0%
12
Dem
Democrat
Roque De La Fuente IIIWinner
0%
11
Dem
Democrat
Raymond MorozWinner
0%
8
February 11, 2020
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Republicans / 22 Delegates
100% in
Projected winner
The following is a summary of New Hampshire's Republican Primary. New Hampshire has 22 delegates and 22 available delegates including supers.
Rep
Republican
Donald TrumpWinner
incumbent
84.4%
129,734
+ 22 Delegates
Rep
Republican
Bill WeldWinner
9%
13,844
Rep
Republican
Write-insWinner
4%
6,181
Rep
Republican
Mary MaxwellWinner
0.6%
929
Rep
Republican
Joe WalshWinner
0.5%
838
Rep
Republican
Eric MerrillWinner
0.3%
524
Rep
Republican
William MurphyWinner
0.3%
447
Rep
Republican
Matthew MaternWinner
0.2%
268
Rep
Republican
Stephen ComleyWinner
0.1%
202
Rep
Republican
Rocky De La FuenteWinner
0.1%
148
Rep
Republican
Rick KraftWinner
0.1%
109
Rep
Republican
Juan PayneWinner
0.1%
83
Rep
Republican
Robert ArdiniWinner
0.1%
77
Rep
Republican
President BoddieWinner
0%
72
Rep
Republican
Bob ElyWinner
0%
68
Rep
Republican
Star LockeWinner
0%
66
Rep
Republican
Larry HornWinner
0%
65
Rep
Republican
Zoltan IstvanWinner
0%
56
February 11, 2020
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Presidential exit polls
Exit polls are surveys of voters conducted as they leave (or exit) their polling place on Election Day. The survey asks who voters decided to vote for and includes questions to help explain voter attitudes and demographics.
Polls close at -11:00 P.M. ET, Feb. 12. Come back for results.
Democrats
Updated on Feb. 12 2020, 3:27PM ET
Biden
Buttigieg
Gabbard
Klobuchar
Sanders
Steyer
Warren
Yang
Gender
Male (43%)
8%22%5%5%17%31%4%4%7%3%3%
Female (57%)
8%25%2%2%23%23%3%3%10%2%2%
Race
White (89%)
8%25%3%3%21%25%4%4%9%3%3%
Black (3%)
Not enough data
Hispanic/Latino (5%)
8%16%6%16%39%4%4%5%5%5%5%
Asian (2%)
Not enough data
Other (2%)
Not enough data
Race
White (89%)
8%25%3%3%21%25%4%4%9%3%3%
Non-White (11%)
12%18%6%11%36%3%3%7%5%5%
In which age group are you?
18-29 (13%)
4%4%20%6%5%5%47%4%4%7%7%
30-44 (22%)
5%5%22%5%5%9%39%2%2%12%4%4%
45-64 (39%)
8%27%4%4%24%20%4%4%9%2%2%
65 or over (26%)
12%24%1%1%31%15%4%4%9%1%1%
In which age group are you?
18-24 (7%)
4%4%24%6%4%4%41%5%5%6%9%
25-29 (6%)
4%4%17%5%5%5%5%55%2%2%7%5%5%
30-39 (15%)
7%20%5%5%6%42%2%2%13%3%3%
40-49 (15%)
5%5%28%4%4%16%27%4%4%10%4%4%
50-64 (31%)
9%26%4%4%26%19%4%4%8%2%2%
65 or over (26%)
12%24%1%1%31%15%4%4%9%1%1%
To which age group do you belong?
18-44 (35%)
5%5%22%5%5%8%42%3%3%10%5%5%
45+ (65%)
10%25%3%3%27%18%4%4%9%2%2%
Which best describes your education? You have:
Never attended college (11%)
9%21%5%5%15%30%5%5%7%5%5%
Attended college but received no degree (21%)
9%24%5%5%12%34%4%4%7%3%3%
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (13%)
11%27%4%4%18%27%6%4%4%2%2%
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (30%)
6%24%4%4%22%26%3%3%9%3%3%
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (24%)
7%24%1%1%28%18%2%2%15%2%2%
What was the last grade of school you completed?
College graduate (54%)
7%24%3%3%25%23%2%2%12%2%2%
No college degree (46%)
10%24%5%5%14%31%5%5%6%3%3%
Education by race
White college graduates (47%)
6%25%2%2%27%21%3%3%12%2%2%
White non-college graduates (42%)
9%25%4%4%15%30%5%5%6%3%3%
Non White college graduates (7%)
11%21%4%4%13%34%2%2%10%4%4%
Non White non-college graduates (4%)
14%14%10%8%38%5%5%2%2%5%5%
Education by white by gender
White women college graduates (27%)
6%25%1%1%30%18%1%1%15%2%2%
White women non-college graduates (24%)
9%28%3%3%18%26%5%5%7%2%2%
White men college graduates (20%)
5%5%24%5%5%23%24%4%4%9%3%3%
White men non-college graduates (18%)
10%22%6%12%36%4%4%6%4%4%
Non-whites (11%)
12%18%6%11%35%3%3%7%5%5%
No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a:
Democrat (52%)
9%23%1%1%20%26%3%3%13%2%2%
Republican (3%)
Not enough data
Independent or something else (45%)
7%24%5%5%20%27%4%4%5%5%4%4%
Before voting today, were you:
Registered as Undeclared/Independent (43%)
8%23%5%5%23%26%4%4%6%3%3%
Registered as a Democrat (53%)
9%23%2%2%21%26%4%4%12%2%2%
Not registered (4%)
Not enough data
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Very liberal (21%)
4%4%16%1%1%10%46%1%1%19%3%3%
Somewhat liberal (40%)
8%25%2%2%20%26%5%5%10%3%3%
Moderate (35%)
11%27%5%5%27%16%4%4%3%3%3%3%
Conservative (4%)
8%20%15%18%17%4%4%3%3%4%4%
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Liberal (61%)
6%22%2%2%16%33%3%3%13%3%3%
Moderate (35%)
11%27%5%5%27%16%4%4%3%3%3%3%
Conservative (4%)
8%20%15%18%17%4%4%3%3%4%4%
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Liberal (61%)
6%22%2%2%16%33%3%3%13%3%3%
Moderate or conservative (39%)
11%26%6%26%16%4%4%3%3%3%3%
2019 total family income:
Under $30,000 (11%)
Not enough data
$30,000 - $49,999 (17%)
11%15%3%3%13%34%7%12%2%2%
$50,000 - $99,999 (32%)
7%23%4%4%19%28%4%4%9%3%3%
$100,000 - $199,999 (29%)
7%34%5%5%20%18%2%2%8%2%2%
$200,000 or more (11%)
Not enough data
2019 total family income:
Under $50,000 (28%)
10%16%3%3%12%40%5%5%10%3%3%
$50,000-$99,999 (32%)
7%23%4%4%19%28%4%4%9%3%3%
$100,000 or more (40%)
7%34%5%5%21%18%3%3%8%3%3%
2019 total family income:
Under $50,000 (28%)
10%16%3%3%12%40%5%5%10%3%3%
$50,000 or more (72%)
7%29%4%4%20%23%3%3%9%3%3%
2019 total family income:
Under $100,000 (60%)
8%20%4%4%16%34%4%4%10%3%3%
$100,000 or more (40%)
7%34%5%5%21%18%3%3%8%3%3%
Are you gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender?
Yes (8%)
Not enough data
No (92%)
9%23%3%3%22%25%4%4%9%2%2%
Does anyone in your household belong to a labor union?
Yes (16%)
11%23%3%3%18%30%2%2%7%3%3%
No (84%)
7%26%4%4%18%26%4%4%10%3%3%
Have you ever served in the U.S. military?
Yes (8%)
Not enough data
No (92%)
8%22%3%3%22%28%3%3%8%4%4%
How often do you attend religious services?
Once a week or more (13%)
13%20%4%4%30%15%4%4%6%1%1%
Occasionally (37%)
12%24%2%2%22%23%5%5%9%2%2%
Never (51%)
5%5%23%4%4%18%31%5%5%10%2%2%
How often do you attend religious services?
Once a week or more or occasionally (49%)
12%23%2%2%24%21%4%4%8%2%2%
Never (51%)
5%5%23%4%4%18%31%5%5%10%2%2%
Before today, had you ever voted in a Democratic presidential primary?
Yes (86%)
9%23%3%3%22%26%3%3%9%2%2%
No (13%)
6%25%6%14%29%4%4%5%5%7%
In the 2016 general election in November, who did you vote for?
Hillary Clinton (74%)
10%24%1%1%24%24%2%2%10%2%2%
Donald Trump (8%)
Not enough data
Other (11%)
3%3%17%7%21%35%4%4%2%2%8%
Did not vote (6%)
Not enough data
In the 2016 Democratic primaries, who did you support for the nomination?
Hillary Clinton (49%)
13%25%1%1%27%14%2%2%12%2%2%
Bernie Sanders (30%)
4%4%17%2%2%10%55%3%3%5%5%4%4%
Neither of these candidates (19%)
2%2%26%10%25%15%6%5%5%7%
Which ONE of these four issues mattered most in deciding how you voted today?
Foreign policy (11%)
20%27%15%23%9%2%2%3%3%1%1%
Health care (37%)
9%23%2%2%21%30%3%3%9%2%2%
Climate change (25%)
5%5%29%2%2%18%26%5%5%11%3%3%
Income inequality (21%)
5%5%19%2%2%17%35%3%3%11%8%
Which ONE of these four candidate qualities mattered most in deciding how you voted today?
Cares about people like me (21%)
8%18%4%4%19%33%1%1%9%5%5%
Can bring needed change (36%)
6%22%1%1%14%37%4%4%11%4%4%
Can unite the country (34%)
12%29%3%3%33%11%3%3%4%4%2%2%
Is a fighter (6%)
Not enough data
If you had to choose, would you rather see the Democratic Party nominate a candidate who:
Agrees with you on major issues (33%)
4%4%20%8%15%38%3%3%6%5%5%
Can beat Donald Trump (63%)
10%28%2%2%21%21%4%4%11%2%2%
How do you feel about replacing all private health insurance with a single government plan for everyone?
Support (58%)
5%5%21%3%3%12%39%3%3%13%3%3%
Oppose (37%)
12%30%6%29%9%4%4%4%4%2%2%
How do you feel about making tuition free at public colleges and universities?
Support (68%)
7%22%3%3%14%34%4%4%12%3%3%
Oppose (28%)
7%34%7%26%9%3%3%4%4%3%3%
Do you think stricter gun control laws would reduce gun violence in the country?
Yes (77%)
8%27%2%2%20%26%2%2%11%3%3%
No (21%)
6%21%12%14%29%9%3%3%3%3%
Does anyone in your household own a gun?
Yes (36%)
7%26%6%17%25%6%7%2%2%
No (64%)
8%25%3%3%19%27%2%2%11%3%3%
Which best describes your family's financial situation?
Getting ahead financially (21%)
3%3%27%7%20%24%5%5%8%3%3%
Holding steady financially (62%)
9%28%3%3%18%24%3%3%10%3%3%
Falling behind financially (14%)
9%15%3%3%15%38%6%10%3%3%
Do you think the next president should:
Return to Barack Obama's policies (40%)
15%28%2%2%26%14%5%5%8%1%1%
Change to more conservative policies (12%)
6%19%10%31%16%10%3%3%2%2%
Change to more liberal policies (39%)
3%3%20%2%2%13%43%1%1%14%2%2%
Which comes closest to your feelings about the Trump administration:
Enthusiastic (1%)
Not enough data
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic (4%)
Not enough data
Dissatisfied, but not angry (15%)
7%25%5%5%22%23%8%5%5%5%5%
Angry (79%)
9%23%2%2%20%28%4%4%11%1%1%
How has the impeachment of Donald Trump affected his chances of being re-elected?
Helped Trump's chances (15%)
6%28%5%5%24%19%7%9%1%1%
Hurt Trump's chances (22%)
7%22%3%3%19%33%3%3%9%2%2%
Made no difference (60%)
10%23%3%3%21%25%4%4%10%2%2%
If the Democratic nominee is a woman, do you think that would make it:
Easier to beat Trump (9%)
Not enough data
Harder to beat Trump (34%)
8%23%2%2%16%30%3%3%10%3%3%
No difference (55%)
9%23%3%3%23%25%3%3%8%4%4%
In deciding your vote for president today, was the age of the candidates:
The single most important factor (2%)
Not enough data
One of several important factors (19%)
2%2%33%2%2%35%6%4%4%9%6%
A minor factor (31%)
8%23%3%3%24%24%3%3%7%4%4%
Not a factor at all (47%)
11%18%3%3%15%37%2%2%10%2%2%
In deciding your vote for president today, was the age of the candidates:
An important factor (21%)
3%3%32%2%2%34%8%4%4%8%7%
Not an important factor (78%)
10%20%3%3%18%32%3%3%9%3%3%
In deciding your vote for president today, was the age of the candidates:
A factor (52%)
6%27%3%3%28%17%4%4%8%5%5%
Not a factor (47%)
11%18%3%3%15%37%2%2%10%2%2%
Which ONE of these five candidates do you think has run the most negative campaign?
Joe Biden (30%)
2%2%25%4%4%16%36%3%3%9%4%4%
Pete Buttigieg (7%)
Not enough data
Amy Klobuchar (4%)
Not enough data
Bernie Sanders (13%)
11%33%2%2%30%5%5%2%2%13%1%1%
Elizabeth Warren (21%)
11%30%7%16%27%5%5%1%1%
In the election for president this November, will you vote for the Democratic nominee regardless of who it is?
Yes (82%)
9%24%2%2%22%26%4%4%11%2%2%
No (15%)
7%22%10%18%27%5%5%3%3%4%4%
Do you think Joe Biden's positions on the issues are:
Too liberal (8%)
Not enough data
Not liberal enough (39%)
2%2%16%2%2%12%46%1%1%18%2%2%
About right (45%)
16%27%3%3%28%12%5%5%5%5%1%1%
Do you think Pete Buttigieg's positions on the issues are:
Too liberal (6%)
Not enough data
Not liberal enough (21%)
3%3%4%4%1%1%7%61%2%2%20%4%4%
About right (66%)
10%33%3%3%25%16%4%4%7%1%1%
Do you think Bernie Sanders' positions on the issues are:
Too liberal (50%)
11%35%3%3%32%5%5%5%5%5%5%1%1%
Not liberal enough (3%)
Not enough data
About right (43%)
6%9%3%3%9%53%3%3%14%3%3%
Do you think Elizabeth Warren's positions on the issues are:
Too liberal (40%)
12%34%5%5%31%9%5%5%1%1%
Not liberal enough (10%)
Not enough data
About right (44%)
7%15%2%2%17%34%3%3%20%2%2%
Do you regularly use Twitter for political news?
Yes (11%)
6%19%4%4%17%31%3%3%13%5%5%
No (86%)
9%23%3%3%22%27%2%2%8%3%3%
When did you finally decide for whom to vote in the presidential primary?
Just today (20%)
10%29%3%3%20%17%3%3%12%3%3%
In the last few days (31%)
7%27%3%3%30%17%4%4%8%3%3%
Earlier this month (12%)
4%4%38%5%5%18%17%3%3%8%6%
In January (6%)
Not enough data
Before that (30%)
7%18%6%5%5%44%4%4%11%2%2%
Time of decision
Last few days (51%)
8%28%3%3%26%17%3%3%10%3%3%
Earlier than that (49%)
6%24%5%5%10%35%3%3%10%3%3%
Time of decision
This month (63%)
7%30%3%3%25%17%3%3%9%3%3%
Earlier than that (36%)
7%19%5%5%7%42%4%4%11%2%2%
In your vote in today's presidential primary, how would you rate the importance of the most recent debate?
The most important factor (14%)
17%17%1%1%23%22%3%3%9%4%4%
One of several important factors (35%)
6%27%32%19%4%4%8%3%3%
A minor factor (24%)
8%24%7%17%29%2%2%7%3%3%
Not a factor at all (20%)
7%16%7%8%40%1%1%12%5%5%
In your vote in today's presidential primary, how would you rate the importance of the most recent debate?
Important (49%)
9%24%1%1%29%20%4%4%8%3%3%
Not important (43%)
8%21%7%13%34%2%2%9%4%4%
In your vote in today's presidential primary, how would you rate the importance of the most recent debate?
A factor (73%)
8%24%3%3%25%23%3%3%8%3%3%
Not a factor (20%)
7%16%7%8%40%1%1%12%5%5%
Area type
City over 50,000 (10%)
11%16%3%3%13%38%3%3%6%5%5%
Suburbs (61%)
7%26%3%3%21%25%4%4%9%3%3%
Small city and Rural (29%)
9%23%4%4%21%26%2%2%10%2%2%
Region
Seacoast (20%)
8%24%4%4%20%26%4%4%9%3%3%
Manchester/Nashua Area (25%)
8%23%3%3%20%27%4%4%9%3%3%
Concord/Ct. Valley (22%)
8%23%3%3%19%28%4%4%9%3%3%
Southeast (17%)
8%27%4%4%20%23%4%4%9%3%3%
North (16%)
8%23%4%4%20%27%4%4%9%3%3%
Republicans
Updated on Feb. 12 2020, 4:35PM ET
Trump
Walsh
Weld
Gender
Male (58%)
85%1%1%10%
Female (42%)
87%1%1%8%
Race
White (95%)
85%1%1%9%
Black (3%)
Not enough data
Hispanic/Latino (1%)
Not enough data
Asian (0%)
Not enough data
Other (1%)
Not enough data
Race
White (95%)
85%1%1%9%
Non-White (5%)
Not enough data
In which age group are you?
18-29 (10%)
Not enough data
30-44 (16%)
77%1%1%13%
45-64 (46%)
88%1%1%9%
65 or over (29%)
86%8%
In which age group are you?
18-24 (6%)
Not enough data
25-29 (4%)
Not enough data
30-39 (10%)
70%2%2%15%
40-49 (15%)
87%1%1%8%
50-64 (36%)
88%10%
65 or over (29%)
86%8%
To which age group do you belong?
18-44 (26%)
82%1%1%10%
45+ (74%)
87%9%
Which best describes your education? You have:
Never attended college (20%)
90%7%
Attended college but received no degree (27%)
90%1%1%5%5%
Associate's degree (AA or AS) (15%)
91%1%1%7%
Bachelor's degree (BA or BS) (24%)
83%11%
An advanced degree after a bachelor's degree (such as JD, MA, MBA, MD, PhD) (15%)
71%19%
What was the last grade of school you completed?
College graduate (38%)
78%14%
No college degree (62%)
90%1%1%6%
No matter how you voted today, do you usually think of yourself as a:
Democrat (1%)
Not enough data
Republican (61%)
91%1%1%5%5%
Independent or something else (38%)
80%1%1%13%
Before voting today, were you:
Registered as Undeclared/Independent (25%)
90%7%
Registered as a Republican (73%)
84%1%1%10%
Not registered (2%)
Not enough data
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Very conservative (31%)
97%2%2%
Somewhat conservative (47%)
86%1%1%9%
Moderate (22%)
71%17%
Liberal (1%)
Not enough data
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Liberal (1%)
Not enough data
Moderate (22%)
71%17%
Conservative (77%)
90%1%1%6%
On most political matters, do you consider yourself:
Conservative (77%)
90%1%1%6%
Moderate or liberal (23%)
71%17%
White evangelical or white born-again Christians
White evangelical or white born-again Christian (32%)
93%4%4%
All others (68%)
82%1%1%11%
Which best describes your family's financial situation?
Getting ahead financially (42%)
89%1%1%6%
Holding steady financially (52%)
84%1%1%11%
Falling behind financially (5%)
Not enough data
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:
Excellent (54%)
97%1%1%
Good (41%)
79%1%1%14%
Not so good (4%)
Not enough data
Poor (1%)
Not enough data
Do you think the condition of the nation's economy is:
Excellent or good (95%)
89%1%1%7%
Not so good or poor (5%)
Not enough data
Do you expect life for the next generation of Americans to be:
Better than life today (50%)
95%3%3%
Worse than life today (20%)
67%1%1%21%
About the same (28%)
82%1%1%10%
In 2016, who did you support for the Republican nomination?
Jeb Bush (4%)
Not enough data
Ted Cruz (6%)
Not enough data
John Kasich (5%)
Not enough data
Marco Rubio (3%)
Not enough data
Donald Trump (70%)
96%2%2%
None of these candidates (11%)
56%1%1%28%
Which comes closest to your feelings about the Trump administration:
Enthusiastic (65%)
99%
Satisfied, but not enthusiastic (24%)
88%1%1%6%
Dissatisfied, but not angry (6%)
Not enough data
Angry (5%)
Not enough data
If you had to choose, would you say you feel more allegiance to:
Donald Trump (55%)
98%
The Republican Party (39%)
73%2%2%16%
Has Donald Trump mostly kept his campaign promises?
Yes (89%)
94%4%4%
No (9%)
16%4%4%55%
How has the impeachment of Donald Trump affected his chances of being re-elected?
Helped Trump's chances (63%)
94%3%3%
Hurt Trump's chances (4%)
Not enough data
Made no difference (32%)
76%1%1%17%
How do you feel about building a wall along the entire U.S. border with Mexico?