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Contributing reporters: Kyle Dobrie, Lauren Hall, Leah Bohling, Soob Soobitsky, Jasen Stovall, and Justin Fredua-Agyeman

The NewEnglander staff will provide frequent updates on the 2024 election results! Visit our Instagram page for additional content.


1:15 PM WEDNESDAY

Major news networks announce that Trump is leading with 292 electoral votes to Kamala’s Harris’ 224.


1:10 PM WEDNESDAY

NH Results (more than 90% reporting)
President 
Kamala Harris: 67,009,095	
Donald Trump: 71,878,052

Governor
Kelly Ayotte: 411,692
Joyce Craig: 344,153

2nd Congressional District
Maggie Goodlander 206,257
Lily Tang Williams: 180,487

1 PM WEDNESDAY

The Town of Henniker posted the final results:
President
Kamala Harris: 1,548
Donald Trump:1,324
Governor
Kelly Ayotte: 1,437
Joyce Craig:1,352
2nd Congressional District
Maggie Goodlander 1,562
Lily Tang Williams: 1,253

2 AM WEDNESDAY

Most news networks announce Donald Trump is elected as the 47th President of the United States.


10:16 PM

Joyce Craig (D) concedes, Kelly Ayotte (R) is the expected winner in the NH race for Governor.


3:01 PM

“I just want hope. I want positivity, I want normalcy, I want civility, and the person I voted for, I hope, brings that to the presidency,” said NEC President Wayne Lesperance after casting a ballot on Nov. 5.


3:00 PM

“I didn’t get the chance to vote in the previous election and it kind of weighed on me afterwards,” said NEC student Panayiotis Kostakis who voted on Nov. 5.


12:00 PM

“My biggest concern, I’d say is closed borders,” said NEC student Bodee Robinson.

“I would hope that the economy gets addressed the most so families can no longer be struggling as much,” said NEC student Lucas Woods.


7:00 AM:

The polling center in Henniker is open 7 AM – 7 PM. Voters in Henniker can cast their ballots at the Henniker Community School located at 51 Western Avenue.


12:14 AM:

The first results from NH are from Dixville Notch (6 ballots cast):

President
Kamala Harris: 3
Donald Trump: 3
Governor
Kelly Ayotte: 5
Joyce Craig: 1
2nd Congressional District
Maggie Goodlander: 4
Lily Tang Williams: 2

12 AM:

Following tradition, the first open polls in New Hampshire will welcome voters in the remote northern unincorporated township of Dixville Notch. All eligible voters (there were 6 in the January primary election) will gather at midnight to cast their ballot.

Watch this video coverage provided by Franklin Pierce University, a fellow member of the Granite State News Collaborative:

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