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Election 2012: New Hampshire Republican primary results

With 99% of precincts reporting:


1. Mitt Romney with 97,339 votes or 39%

2. Ron Paul with 56,601 votes or 23%

3. Jon Huntsman with 41,796 votes or 17%

4. Newt Gingrich with 23,329 votes or 9%

5. Rick Santorum with 23,204 votes or 9%

6. Rick Perry with 1,762 votes or 1%

SOURCE: Associated Press/C-SPAN

 

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