NH Election Results 10:30 PM

Here is the latest as of 10:30 PM (graphics updated). Republicans have secured the Governor’s race and are leading in enough races to hold majorities in the executive Council (4-1) and State Senate (15-9).

Note: Previous update links will not work once a new update is published.

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

In CD2, Goodlander appears poised to head back to DC (as a congress critter), but this race has not yet been called.

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

In the NH Senate, Republicans are leading in 15 of 24 races.

In the Executive Council, Republicans still lead in 4 of 5 races.

Republicans have flipped a handful of House seats, but the picture in the NH House will remain murky for a bit.

Updates as they become available.

Oh, and this.

Trump leads in ME, NC, GA, PA, IA, WI, and MN (none called yet). (Unexpected – and it would be crazy if he won all of those but … I know. Remember 2020)

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