The first primary of the 2016 election season takes place Tuesday in the Granite state. With the exception of a few small towns such as Dixville Notch and Hart's Location, and larger cities such as like Manchester and Nashua, most polling centers in the state close between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tuesday. Here's how you can track the results this evening.
For the latest results from New Hampshire, as well as a town-by-town breakdown of the results, head over to NHPR's Primary Results page.
Tune in to VPR from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. for special live coverage from VPR News and NPR.
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Looking to catch up on the primary while you're waiting for results? Check out these stories on the history of the New Hampshire primary and this year's contest:
- The Storied History Of The New Hampshire Primary From WBUR's Here & Now
- These Are The New Hampshire Towns To Watch On Primary Night From NHPR
- 5 Things You Should Know Before The New Hampshire Primary From NPR
- Newcomers And Economics Change New Hampshire's Political Geography From VPR
You can also check out NPR's Election app for continuing coverage of Campaign 2016.