2016 NH Election Results: The Truth Unveiled!
The 2016 United States Presidential Election in New Hampshire Was Held on November 8, 2016.
New Hampshire Voters Chose Electors for the Electoral College, With Four Electoral Votes in Play.
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Clinton Narrowly Won New Hampshire With 47.62% of the Vote, Defeating Trump by a Margin of 0.37%.
The Margin of Victory in New Hampshire Was Clinton's Closest in Any State and the Second-Closest Margin in the 2016 Election Overall.
This Was the Closest a Republican Nominee Had Come to Winning New Hampshire Since 2000.
New Hampshire's Role as the First Primary State Makes It a Key Focus for Candidates During the Nomination Process.
The New Hampshire Democratic Primary on February 9, 2016, Allocated 24 Pledged Delegates and 8 Super Delegates to the Democratic National Convention.
Pledged Delegates Were Divided Proportionally by Congressional District and Statewide Popular Vote.