Election Results Update: 11:30 PM

Here is the latest as of 11:30 PM. Republicans have secured the Governor’s race and are still leading in enough races to hold majorities in the executive Council (4-1) and State Senate (15-9).

FYI – The New York Times estimates that Trump has a 91% chance of winning. (The NYT?)

CD1 was called for Chris Pappas around 9:30 – Prescott has conceded.


In CD2 – The margin is wide and it seems likley that Goodlander will win, but Lily is hanging in there with 108K+ votes with 58% reporting.


Kelly Ayotte has won the race for Governor. Joyce Craig has conceded.


In the NH Senate, Republicans are still leading in 15 of 24 races. (15-9 Majority). Two races called. Kieth Murphy (R) and David Watters (D).

In the Executive Council, Republicans still lead in 4 of 5 races. (4 – 1 Majority)

Republicans have flipped some House seats, but the picture in the NH House will remain murky until morning…maybelonger.

Updates as they become available.

Oh, and this.

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