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US election 2016: New Hampshire votes in key primary US election 2016: New Hampshire polls close in key primary
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People in the US state of New Hampshire have been voting in the contests to select the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates. Polls have closed in the New Hampshire primary, where voters are selecting Republican and Democratic candidates for the US presidential race.
On the Republican side, frontrunner Donald Trump is hoping for a better performance than in last week's Iowa caucuses, won by Senator Ted Cruz. State officials have predicted a historic turnout, with more than half a million people coming out to vote.
The main Democratic race is between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Bernie Sanders are favourites to win their respective parties' races.
Most polls closed at 19:00 local time (midnight GMT), with officials predicting a historically high turnout. New Hampshire is the second major test after Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton won the Iowa caucuses last week.
Opinion surveys conducted before the vote indicate that Mr Trump is the favourite to win for the Republicans, leaving Mr Cruz, Marco Rubio, John Kasich, Chris Christie and Jeb Bush to vie for second place. Opinion surveys conducted before the vote suggest Mr Trump is the Republican frontrunner, leaving Senator Cruz, Marco Rubio, John Kasich, Chris Christie and Jeb Bush to vie for second place.
On the Democratic side, a large victory was predicted for Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.On the Democratic side, a large victory was predicted for Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Most polls closed at 19:00 local time (midnight GMT), though some are to remain open for an extra hour.
Votes are already being counted and results are expected in the next few hours.
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The tiny town of Dixville Notch cast the first votes at midnight on Tuesday, favouring Bernie Sanders and John Kasich.The tiny town of Dixville Notch cast the first votes at midnight on Tuesday, favouring Bernie Sanders and John Kasich.
Under New Hampshire state law, towns with populations of under 100 can apply to cast their vote as the clock strikes midnight and close the polling station as soon as everyone has voted.Under New Hampshire state law, towns with populations of under 100 can apply to cast their vote as the clock strikes midnight and close the polling station as soon as everyone has voted.
Of the handful of voters in Dixville Notch in the early hours, four Democrats chose Mr Sanders, while of the Republicans two picked Donald Trump and three went for Ohio Governor John Kasich.Of the handful of voters in Dixville Notch in the early hours, four Democrats chose Mr Sanders, while of the Republicans two picked Donald Trump and three went for Ohio Governor John Kasich.
Mr Sanders, a senator from neighbouring Vermont and a self-proclaimed "Democratic socialist", is hoping for a victory in New Hampshire over Hillary Clinton.Mr Sanders, a senator from neighbouring Vermont and a self-proclaimed "Democratic socialist", is hoping for a victory in New Hampshire over Hillary Clinton.
Mrs Clinton, who is backed by the Democratic establishment, narrowly won in Iowa. Mrs Clinton, who has more support from the Democratic establishment, narrowly won in Iowa.
"For those of you who are still deciding, still shopping, I hope I can close the deal," she said at a campaign event in Manchester on Monday."For those of you who are still deciding, still shopping, I hope I can close the deal," she said at a campaign event in Manchester on Monday.
Meanwhile Mr Sanders told cheering supporters: "We have come a long way in the last nine months. There is nothing, nothing, nothing that we cannot accomplish.''Meanwhile Mr Sanders told cheering supporters: "We have come a long way in the last nine months. There is nothing, nothing, nothing that we cannot accomplish.''
New Hampshire officials are predicting as many as 550,000 people turning up to vote on Tuesday.
The Republican race has been particularly fractious. Several candidates tore into Florida Senator Marco Rubio - who came a strong third in Iowa - during a televised debate at the weekend.The Republican race has been particularly fractious. Several candidates tore into Florida Senator Marco Rubio - who came a strong third in Iowa - during a televised debate at the weekend.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie accused Mr Rubio of being inexperienced and scripted. "You have not been involved in a consequential decision," he said.New Jersey Governor Chris Christie accused Mr Rubio of being inexperienced and scripted. "You have not been involved in a consequential decision," he said.
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Mr Rubio was also assailed by billionaire Donald Trump and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush.Mr Rubio was also assailed by billionaire Donald Trump and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush.
On Monday Mr Trump repeated his pledge to strengthen harsh interrogation technique to terrorism suspects, vowing to bring back waterboarding and "a hell of a lot worse".On Monday Mr Trump repeated his pledge to strengthen harsh interrogation technique to terrorism suspects, vowing to bring back waterboarding and "a hell of a lot worse".
Mr Cruz, an evangelical conservative from Texas who like Mr Trump is running on an anti-establishment platform, has called his win in the Iowa caucuses a "victory for the grassroots".Mr Cruz, an evangelical conservative from Texas who like Mr Trump is running on an anti-establishment platform, has called his win in the Iowa caucuses a "victory for the grassroots".
Several of the seven Republicans on stage have staked much on New Hampshire, analysts say.Several of the seven Republicans on stage have staked much on New Hampshire, analysts say.
Despite its small size, the state's place in the primary season gives it special importance as candidates try to build an early momentum.Despite its small size, the state's place in the primary season gives it special importance as candidates try to build an early momentum.
Over the coming months each US state will pick delegates who pledge to endorse a candidate at their party's convention in July. The victor on each side will compete in the November presidential election.Over the coming months each US state will pick delegates who pledge to endorse a candidate at their party's convention in July. The victor on each side will compete in the November presidential election.