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New Hampshire Primary 2012 Results: Election Reporting By County (MAP, REAL-TIME DATA)

First Posted: 01/10/2012 5:56 pm EST   Updated: 05/17/2013 2:06 pm EDT

This is where you'll find up-to-the-minute New Hampshire Primary 2012 results.

The Republican presidential candidates are vying for not only a share of the Granite State's 12 delegates, but also for momentum as they continue to fight for the nomination.

The map below, featuring real-time data provided to HuffPost by the Associated Press, shows county-by-county results.

To see the returns for a specific county, simply click that area of the map. You'll also be able to see how Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts and current GOP front-runner, fared in the state in the 2008 primary.

According to the latest polls, Romney, who last week won the Iowa caucus by eight votes, has a commanding lead with 37 percent. Ron Paul, the congressman from Texas, and Jon Huntsman, the former governor of Utah and one-time ambassador to China, trail with 17.5 percent and 16.5 percent, respectively.

In 2008, Romney lost the New Hampshire primary to John McCain (R-Ariz.) by about 13,000 votes.

The map is updated in real-time, so there's no need to refresh for the page for the latest results.

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This is where you'll find up-to-the-minute New Hampshire Primary 2012 results. The Republican presidential candidates are vying for not only a share of the Granite State's 12 delegates, but also f...
This is where you'll find up-to-the-minute New Hampshire Primary 2012 results. The Republican presidential candidates are vying for not only a share of the Granite State's 12 delegates, but also f...
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01:20 PM on 01/16/2012
Romney is a smooth talker just like Obama and Clinton. I sure hope we don't keep making the same mistakes be it Democrat or Republican.
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gevan
big dubya
05:29 PM on 01/11/2012
Last numbers I got:
Karger . . . . 485
Bachman . . 347
Obama (write-in) 282
Johnson . . . 181
Cain . . . . . . 160
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Zephyra
02:28 PM on 01/11/2012
I really wish the GOP would let Buddy Roemer play. His voice deserves to be heard and would move the conversation in an engaging direction, just as Ron Paul's does. Not that the country can afford to be led by anyone in this GOP field...
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Terry Higgins
02:21 PM on 01/11/2012
Interesting that Mitt has really campaigned for about 5 years in NH, but as reported and stated by some who responded here,about 8% of the Republicans & Independents voted in NH. If I remember correctly, about 5.4% responded in Iowa. To my thinking, that certainly is not over whelming. Why I wonder? Lack of enthusiasm? Lack of confidence in the candidates?
It believe it will come down this year to where the job growth at the time of the election. If unemployment is down near 7.5% or 7%, Obama will win. If it's up around 8.5% to 9%, the Republican candidate, whomever it is, has a shot.
The American voter has a lost sense of time. It's the "Now" generation and want it now!!
Most folks have already forgotten, this has taken a long time to get into this economic mess.
It's going to take a while to get out of it.
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J0E1
Don't blame me, I'm not a republicrat.
06:40 PM on 01/11/2012
Yea I'm not sure where those numbers come from but approx 247,000 people voted and there is only 1.3 million people in NH. Assuming every man, woman, and child could vote, it would be 19% voter turnout. However the real number of registered Repubs and independents is around 500,000 which would be a voter turnout closer to 50%.
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UCBAlum
I love not man less, but nature more
01:34 PM on 01/11/2012
At times like these I like to look back over the stories and posts in which people swore up and down and sideways that Rick Perry would win the nomination (or Gingrich or Santorum for that matter), and my responses that he was essentially a goofball with no chance whatsoever.

I'll enjoy looking back over this thread too when Obama wins, after Romney makes a series of gaffes that ruin his chances just like John Kerry ruined his, and after people swear up and down and sideways that he's a shoe-in for the presidency.
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disporting
Weapons not food, not homes, not shoes
01:00 PM on 01/11/2012
Pretty good showing for Buddy Roemer. Almost overtaking that idiot Texan. I hope Buddy builds momentum from here!
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gulfportian
08:18 PM on 01/11/2012
You're joking, right?
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disporting
Weapons not food, not homes, not shoes
12:31 PM on 01/12/2012
About what? Roemer almost overtaking stupid Perry? Or the fact that he actually had a better showing than he did in Iowa?
12:55 PM on 01/11/2012
Can I just note here that Huntsman had an 800% jump over the past two months. Keep your eye on the guy. I am.
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gulfportian
08:20 PM on 01/11/2012
They all have for about a year now, and they don't want him, either. They may use him to knock off Willard, but he's the flash-in-the-pan like the rest of these Shriners in the clown car.
03:07 AM on 01/12/2012
Totally disagree and the more I hear about him, the more I hope he'll get the nom. Civility, dogma and actual ideas will come about from an Obama vs. Huntsman campaign.
12:54 PM on 01/11/2012
To be honest, I am just not a fan of real time election results. It creates too many false impressions and in national elections causes vote changes for those in different time zones. I prefer the old days when you went to the polls and woke up to the results the next day. Of course, I prefer non-electronic voting with many, many eyes watching the count so what do I know.
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J0E1
Don't blame me, I'm not a republicrat.
12:46 PM on 01/11/2012
Why is New Hampshire giving Romney delegates he didn't earn?
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03:23 PM on 01/11/2012
Your avatar is *hilarious*! Well done!
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amaboss52
Jesus died for your sins...get your moneys worth!
12:44 PM on 01/11/2012
Does anyone know what the turnout was like? Good or bad?
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barkingcat
Woof?
12:52 PM on 01/11/2012
Where I live, it didn't seem all that busy.

In chatting with a town official last night, it would appear that there was about 35-40 percent turnout.
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Stoptheworld
Beware of all Enterprise that require new clothes
12:58 PM on 01/11/2012
Last night someone reported that Romney got about 25% of the registered Republican and Independent votes. About the same as Iowa. Doesn't sound like he's going too good.
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Jaybird248
12:37 PM on 01/11/2012
The GOP will frame its argument as for a nation of opportunity vs a nation of entitlement. Hello, We already have a nation of opportunity, otherwise companies like Apple or Microsoft would not exist. What's more, the entitlement programs, including social security and medicare, are insurance programs paid for by their beneficiaries. Therefore they are entitled to those benefits.
Don't let the GOP divert from its true aim, making it possible for the rich to get richer and for corporations to ignore public needs such as clean and safe products, in their ceaseless, and immoral drive for profits over people. The idea behind society is the most happiness for the most people, not the greatest wealth for the few at the expense of everyone else.
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madinpahuff
Domari Nolo
12:35 PM on 01/11/2012
Coos County, New Hampshire is exactly where I want to relocate my family to. Live Free or Die, indeed! †
12:03 PM on 01/11/2012
The explanation of how the delegates are awarded under the map is a lie: if they are awarded proportionally than every 8% of the popular vote should get one delegate. Thus Newt and Rick S. should each have one delegate and Mitt should only have 5 delegates. If it is proportional distribution among the top 3 vote getters it would be one delegate for every 6.6% of the vote, and Mitt would only get 6 delegates, with Ron & Jon each getting 3. They are giving Newt & Rick S's share of the vote to Mitt to give the slim leader more influence & probably to give NH state more influence in the GOP convention.
jinsin
Always Question Authority!
11:47 AM on 01/11/2012
Maybe we need to back off on Huntsman, I know that I and other posters have mentioned that Jon has the best credentials to give Obama a run for his money, but now that he's starting to catch on maybe we should leave the right to their own devices. Look at Todd's ( aka. The Rogue) endorsement of Newt and who knows who mama grizzly will endorse, although she hints that she’s leaning toward Santorum. Left to their own devices the conservatives and Tea Baggers in all probability would choose someone in direct contact with god, has little or no empathy for America’s unemployed, poor or elderly, a bigot and paid for by the Koch brothers and their ilk.
So shhhhhhh, lets not tip them off that a majority of Americans may very will reject their choice.
01:38 PM on 01/11/2012
Yeah we are going to run Tebow
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gulfportian
08:30 PM on 01/11/2012
How about that great thinker Chuck "Anyone Seen My Wig" Norris, and Mike Huckabee will jump for joy.
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Carl Crooks
The last moderate conservative in America...
11:36 AM on 01/11/2012
5.4% voter turnout in Iowa,Less than 8% in New Hampshire...(and Santorum came in 5th,lol)....We need more informative voting campaigns.
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madinpahuff
Domari Nolo
12:38 PM on 01/11/2012
The Most Obvious Conclusion of the Day :

I'd say most Americans are slacking in their civic duties.

†
01:42 PM on 01/11/2012
well step up to the plate.....brother and run for something
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Sherzie
Former Republican
02:18 PM on 01/11/2012
Ain't that the truth.
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J0E1
Don't blame me, I'm not a republicrat.
12:41 PM on 01/11/2012
Less than 8% voter turnout in New Hampshire? LOL! Put down the crack pipe!
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Carl Crooks
The last moderate conservative in America...
02:16 PM on 01/12/2012
hmm,maybe I should start double checking my math,lol