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Geoffrey Skelley

With 23 percent of the expected vote reporting from New Hampshire’s GOP primary for Senate, Bolduc and Morse are about tied at 35 percent. The good news for Morse is that there are no votes reporting yet from his state Senate district, so he should get a boost there. But at the same time, that’s one district of 24 (although under the old pre-2022 lines, it was the reddest seat in the state).

Latest count in New Hampshire’s GOP primary for Senate

Results of New Hampshire’s Republican primary for U.S. Senate, as of 9:27 p.m. Eastern

Candidate Votes Vote %
Donald C. Bolduc 11,883 35.2%
Chuck Morse 11,679 34.6
Kevin H. Smith 3,933 11.6
Vikram Mansharamani 2,701 8.0
Bruce Fenton 1,608 4.8
John Berman 655 1.9
Gerard Beloin 290 0.9
Andy Martin 244 0.7
Tejasinha Sivalingam 228 0.7
Edmond Laplante Jr. 206 0.6
Dennis Lamare 181 0.5

23% of the expected vote has been reported.

Source: ABC News


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