New Hampshire Election Results LIVE: Who is Winning the Key Battle Ground State

Impact

On Tuesday, New Hampshire — a traditionally indicative bellwether for the nation's vote — will cast its votes for the next President of the United States. After a flurry of visits from both campaigns, the Obama and Romney camps will each be looking to secure a win in New Hampshire as a good sign for the overall outcome in this election. 

Although Obama won the state in 2008, New Hampshire as a state has become increasingly Republican. However, the large independent contingent in the state is what will determine the election in New Hampshire; and odds are that whichever candidate who wins over that demographic will take the state.

PolicyMic will be covering the 2012 election results from New Hampshire live. For live updates, bookmark and refresh this page on Tuesday night!

Dixville Notch's results — the first of the 2012 presidential election — are in: 

Obama: 5

Romney: 5

Please don't let this be indicative of the entire election... or else we're in for another Bush/Gore debacle. Time wonders about this, too.

 

5:22 EST

He isn't going to win this election, but Gary Johnson has 4.5% of the popular vote in NH so far.

 

5:48 EST

While we're waiting on NH... here are some NH voters telling us why they voted how they did.