2024 New Hampshire Primary Live Results

Overview

Election Date September 10, 2024
Where to Vote Find your Polling Place and Hours
Polls Close Last closing is 8:00 PM Eastern Time
Many places close at 7:00 PM
On this Page Primary results for President*, Governor, U.S. House, State Legislature

* Presidential primaries were held January 23. Those results are in the presidential section below. As this early date violated party rules, Democrats had a separate party-run primary on April 27 to allocate delegates.

President

Governor

New Hampshire is one of two states (neighboring Vermont is the other) where governors serve a two year term. Republican Gov. Chris Sununu is retiring after four terms.

Six candidates are competing for the Republican nomination. Former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte and former state Senate president Chuck Morse are the most prominent candidates. Ayotte has Sununu's endorsement, a substantial lead in limited polling, and is also well ahead in fundraising.

For the Democrats, there are three candidates seeking the chance to flip this seat in November. The nominee will likely be either Joyce Craig or Cinde Warmington. Craig is the former mayor of Manchester, while Warmington is a member of the New Hampshire Executive Council.

Averaging two public polls from mid-August, Craig led by a 38% to 29% margin. However, over 20% remained undecided in each survey.

This race has turned more contentious in the closing weeks of the campaign.

U.S. House

District 1: Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas is seeking a fourth term. He faces a nominal primary challenge. Seven Republicans are on the GOP primary ballot. Four of them participated in a debate last week; one of them is likely to be the nominee. Reviewing two polls released last month, no candidate averaged more than 15%, and 60% of voters were undecided. It is fair to say this primary is wide open.

District 2: Democratic Rep. Ann Kuster is retiring after six terms. Both primaries are competitive. 

The Democratic primary is a one-on-one contest between Colin Von Ostern, a former member of the New Hampshire Executive Council and Maggie Goodlander, a former Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Department of Justice.

A much larger field of 13 Republicans is seeking the party's nomination. Three of them were chosen to participate in a recent debate.

 

State Senate

State House

U.S. Senate

Next election is in 2026.