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N.H. primary tallies
| The Associated Press
Posted: Tuesday, January 08, 2008
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Sen. John McCain won the Republican presidential primary and Sen. Hillary Clinton defeated Sen. Barak Obama in the Democratic race. Meanwhile, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson is holding at five percent support with 300 of 301 precincts reporting.

Updated 11:45 a.m., Jan. 9
Democratic Presidential Primary, New Hampshire



300 of 301 precincts - 99 percent
x-Hillary Clinton 112,238 - 39 percent
Barack Obama 104,757 - 36 percent
John Edwards 48,666 - 17 percent
Bill Richardson 13,245 - 5 percent
Dennis Kucinich 3,912 - 1 percent
Total Write-ins 3,076 - 1 percent
Joe Biden 628 - 0 percent
Mike Gravel 402 - 0 percent
Others 925 - 0 percent


Republican presidential primary, New Hampshire

300 of 301 precincts - 99 percent

x-John McCain 88,447 - 37 percent
Mitt Romney 75,202 - 31 percent
Mike Huckabee 26,760 - 11 percent
Rudy Giuliani 20,387 - 9 percent
Ron Paul 18,276 - 8 percent
Total Write-ins 4,908 - 2 percent
Fred Thompson 2,884 - 1 percent
Others 2,045 - 1 percent

X-Winner projected by The Associated Press.


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