Live updates and results as Trump and Haley go head to head


Heading into primary day, election officials in New Hampshire said they were expecting Republican voters in the Granite State to eclipse the record 287,652 votes cast in 2016.

According to the Portsmouth Herald, New Hampshire had 267,768 registered Republicans, 261,254 registered Democrats, and 344,335 undeclared voters as of Friday. Undeclared voters can vote in either the Democratic or Republican primary on Election Day. And Republicans have a more competitive primary matchup, with Donald Trump facing off against Nikki Haley. President Biden is not even appearing on the primary ballot on the Democratic side.

Which is why New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan is predicting Republican voter participation will outnumber that of Democrats by more than 230,000, with roughly 322,000 Republican and 88,000 Democratic votes expected.

Read more from the Herald.

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