Decision 2024

MAP: See how Mass., NH voted where you live

Use the map below to explore how your county voted, with Trump ahead in Bristol County as of 7:30 a.m.

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Former U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte was elected governor of New Hampshire on Tuesday, defeating Democratic former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig to keep the office under Republican control for another two years.

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UPDATE (Nov. 11, 2024): The town of Acushnet's updated voting results put Trump's margin over Harris at about 62%, which is in line with the other precincts that Trump won by the most votes. Initial returns had Trump's margin in Acushnet above 70%.

Kamala Harris won Massachusetts and New Hampshire in Tuesday's election, NBC News projected, but the vote totals show some areas where the overall victor, Donald Trump, won in each state.

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With votes still being counted Tuesday morning, Trump was ahead in Bristol County, Massachusetts — In 2016, when Trump last won the presidency, Hillary Clinton won every county.

Massachusetts overall was not competitive, with Harris running up large margins in Boston's Suffolk County and other places. The states' five ballot questions were the more competitive races.

In New Hampshire, which had tallied most votes by 7:30 a.m., Trump won a handful of counties, but the vote was fairly close across all of them.

Use the map below to explore how your county voted. Click on it to reveal its individual vote totals and how much of the total vote has been counted.

Trump's best performance in Massachusetts was in Acushnet as of 7:30 a.m., according to NBC News, with more than 70% of the vote. He also pulled in more than 60% of the vote in another Bristol County town, Berkley, as well as Blandford in Hampden County.

Former President Donald Trump won a second term in the White House, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in a race that showed concerns over the economy edged out ones over reproductive rights and democratic norms. With a win in Wisconsin, Trump cleared the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency.
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