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2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire

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2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire

The 2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire took place on November 4, 2008, as part of the 2008 United States presidential election throughout all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Voters chose four representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. Democratic nominee Barack Obama won New Hampshire with a margin of 9.61%. Obama took 54.13% to Republican John McCain's 44.52%. Prior to the election, all 17 news organizations considered this a state Obama would win, or otherwise considered as a safe blue state. The state was originally thought to be a swing state in 2008 for a number of reasons. New Hampshire is considerably more fiscally conservative than its neighbors in New England and has a strong disdain for taxes, giving the Republicans an edge in the state. However, like the rest of New England, it is considerably more liberal on social issues like abortion and gay rights, which helps the Democrats. Also, McCain was very popular among Republicans based on the fact that he won both the 2000 and 2008 primaries here. In 2008, Obama lost the primary to Hillary Clinton. However, after the onset of the Great Recession, Obama pulled away in the pre-election polls. The 2008 result made Barack Obama the first Democratic presidential nominee to sweep all ten of New Hampshire's counties since native son Franklin Pierce in 1852. As of the 2024 election this is the last election in which a presidential candidate of either party won all ten counties in New Hampshire and the last election where the Democratic candidate won Belknap County. Obama even won a majority of the vote in traditionally staunchly Republican Carroll County, the only county in all of New England to have voted for Republican Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election. Carroll County had not given a majority to a Democratic presidential nominee since 1884 or voted Democratic since 1912. To date, this is the last time the towns of Clarksville, Errol, Meredith, Middleton, Milton, and Stewartstown voted Democratic.

Infobox

Nominee
Barack Obama
Party
Democratic
Home state
Illinois
Running mate
Joe Biden
Electoral vote
4
Popular vote
384,826
Percentage
54.13%

Tables

· Primaries › Democratic › Polling and predictions
Barack Obama
Barack Obama
Candidate
Barack Obama
Percentage (December)
32%
Percentage (January)
41%
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
Candidate
Hillary Clinton
Percentage (December)
32%
Percentage (January)
28%
John Edwards
John Edwards
Candidate
John Edwards
Percentage (December)
18%
Percentage (January)
19%
Bill Richardson
Bill Richardson
Candidate
Bill Richardson
Percentage (December)
8%
Percentage (January)
6%
Candidate
Percentage (December)
Percentage (January)
Barack Obama
32%
41%
Hillary Clinton
32%
28%
John Edwards
18%
19%
Bill Richardson
8%
6%
· Primaries › Democratic › Results
Candidate
Candidate
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Candidate
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Results
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Estimated national delegates
Votes
Votes
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Votes
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Percentage
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
National delegates
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Hillary Clinton
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
112,404
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
39.09%
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
9
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
9
Barack Obama
Barack Obama
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Barack Obama
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
104,815
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
36.45%
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
9
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
13
John Edwards
John Edwards
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
John Edwards
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
48,699
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
16.94%
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
4
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
0
Bill Richardson
Bill Richardson
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Bill Richardson
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
13,239
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
4.6%
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
0
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
0
Dennis Kucinich
Dennis Kucinich
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Dennis Kucinich
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
3,891
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
1.35%
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
0
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
0
Joe Biden
Joe Biden
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Joe Biden
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
638
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
0.22%
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
0
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
0
Mike Gravel
Mike Gravel
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Mike Gravel
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
404
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
0.14%
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
0
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
0
Total
Total
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Total
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
287,557
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
100%
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
22
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
22
2008 New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary
Candidate
Results
Estimated national delegates
Votes
Percentage
National delegates
Hillary Clinton
112,404
39.09%
9
9
Barack Obama
104,815
36.45%
9
13
John Edwards
48,699
16.94%
4
0
Bill Richardson
13,239
4.6%
0
0
Dennis Kucinich
3,891
1.35%
0
0
Joe Biden
638
0.22%
0
0
Mike Gravel
404
0.14%
0
0
Total
287,557
100%
22
22
· Primaries › Republican › Results
John McCain
John McCain
Candidate
John McCain
Votes
88,571
Percentage
37.71%
Delegates
7
Mitt Romney
Mitt Romney
Candidate
Mitt Romney
Votes
75,546
Percentage
32.17%
Delegates
4
Mike Huckabee
Mike Huckabee
Candidate
Mike Huckabee
Votes
26,859
Percentage
11.44%
Delegates
1
Rudy Giuliani
Rudy Giuliani
Candidate
Rudy Giuliani
Votes
20,439
Percentage
8.7%
Delegates
0
Ron Paul
Ron Paul
Candidate
Ron Paul
Votes
18,308
Percentage
7.8%
Delegates
0
Fred Thompson
Fred Thompson
Candidate
Fred Thompson
Votes
2,890
Percentage
1.23%
Delegates
0
Duncan Hunter
Duncan Hunter
Candidate
Duncan Hunter
Votes
1,217
Percentage
0.52%
Delegates
0
Alan Keyes
Alan Keyes
Candidate
Alan Keyes
Votes
203
Percentage
0.09%
Delegates
0
Stephen Marchuk
Stephen Marchuk
Candidate
Stephen Marchuk
Votes
123
Percentage
0.05%
Delegates
0
Tom Tancredo*
Tom Tancredo*
Candidate
Tom Tancredo*
Votes
80
Percentage
0.03%
Delegates
0
Dr Hugh Cort
Dr Hugh Cort
Candidate
Dr Hugh Cort
Votes
53
Percentage
0.02%
Delegates
0
Cornelius Edward O'Connor
Cornelius Edward O'Connor
Candidate
Cornelius Edward O'Connor
Votes
45
Percentage
0.02%
Delegates
0
Albert Howard
Albert Howard
Candidate
Albert Howard
Votes
44
Percentage
0.02%
Delegates
0
Vern Wuensche
Vern Wuensche
Candidate
Vern Wuensche
Votes
44
Percentage
0.02%
Delegates
0
Vermin Supreme
Vermin Supreme
Candidate
Vermin Supreme
Votes
41
Percentage
0.02%
Delegates
0
John H. Cox
John H. Cox
Candidate
John H. Cox
Votes
39
Percentage
0.02%
Delegates
0
Daniel Gilbert
Daniel Gilbert
Candidate
Daniel Gilbert
Votes
33
Percentage
0.01%
Delegates
0
James Creighton Mitchell Jr.
James Creighton Mitchell Jr.
Candidate
James Creighton Mitchell Jr.
Votes
30
Percentage
0.01%
Delegates
0
Jack Shepard
Jack Shepard
Candidate
Jack Shepard
Votes
27
Percentage
0.01%
Delegates
0
Mark Klein
Mark Klein
Candidate
Mark Klein
Votes
19
Percentage
0.01%
Delegates
0
H. Neal Fendig Jr.
H. Neal Fendig Jr.
Candidate
H. Neal Fendig Jr.
Votes
13
Percentage
0%
Delegates
0
Scattered
Scattered
Candidate
Scattered
Votes
227
Percentage
0.1%
Delegates
0
Total
Total
Candidate
Total
Votes
234,851
Percentage
100%
Delegates
12
Candidate
Votes
Percentage
Delegates
John McCain
88,571
37.71%
7
Mitt Romney
75,546
32.17%
4
Mike Huckabee
26,859
11.44%
1
Rudy Giuliani
20,439
8.7%
0
Ron Paul
18,308
7.8%
0
Fred Thompson
2,890
1.23%
0
Duncan Hunter
1,217
0.52%
0
Alan Keyes
203
0.09%
0
Stephen Marchuk
123
0.05%
0
Tom Tancredo*
80
0.03%
0
Dr Hugh Cort
53
0.02%
0
Cornelius Edward O'Connor
45
0.02%
0
Albert Howard
44
0.02%
0
Vern Wuensche
44
0.02%
0
Vermin Supreme
41
0.02%
0
John H. Cox
39
0.02%
0
Daniel Gilbert
33
0.01%
0
James Creighton Mitchell Jr.
30
0.01%
0
Jack Shepard
27
0.01%
0
Mark Klein
19
0.01%
0
H. Neal Fendig Jr.
13
0%
0
Scattered
227
0.1%
0
Total
234,851
100%
12
· Campaign › Predictions
Likely D
Likely D
Source
D.C. Political Report
Ranking
Likely D
Safe D
Safe D
Source
Cook Political Report
Ranking
Safe D
Solid D
Solid D
Source
The Takeaway
Ranking
Solid D
Solid D
Solid D
Source
Electoral-vote.com
Ranking
Solid D
Solid D
Solid D
Source
Washington Post
Ranking
Solid D
Safe D
Safe D
Source
Politico
Ranking
Safe D
Solid D
Solid D
Source
RealClearPolitics
Ranking
Solid D
Solid D
Solid D
Source
FiveThirtyEight
Ranking
Solid D
Safe D
Safe D
Source
CQ Politics
Ranking
Safe D
Solid D
Solid D
Source
The New York Times
Ranking
Solid D
Lean D
Lean D
Source
CNN
Ranking
Lean D
Solid D
Solid D
Source
NPR
Ranking
Solid D
Safe D
Safe D
Source
MSNBC
Ranking
Safe D
Likely D
Likely D
Source
Fox News
Ranking
Likely D
Likely D
Likely D
Source
Associated Press
Ranking
Likely D
Safe D
Safe D
Source
Rasmussen Reports
Ranking
Safe D
Source
Ranking
Political Report
Likely D
Cook Political Report
Safe D
The Takeaway
Solid D
Electoral-vote.com
Solid D
Washington Post
Solid D
Politico
Safe D
RealClearPolitics
Solid D
FiveThirtyEight
Solid D
CQ Politics
Safe D
The New York Times
Solid D
CNN
Lean D
NPR
Solid D
MSNBC
Safe D
Fox News
Likely D
Associated Press
Likely D
Rasmussen Reports
Safe D
· Results
Party
Party
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Party
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Candidate
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Running mate
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Votes
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Percentage
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Electoral votes
Totals
Totals
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Totals
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
710,970
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
100.00%
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
4
Voter turnout (Voting age population)
Voter turnout (Voting age population)
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Voter turnout (Voting age population)
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
70.0%
2008 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Party
Candidate
Running mate
Votes
Percentage
Electoral votes
Democratic
Barack Obama
Joe Biden
384,826
54.16%
4
Republican
John McCain
Sarah Palin
316,534
44.52%
0
Others
Others
3,890
0.54%
0
Independent
Ralph Nader
Matt Gonzalez
3,503
0.49%
0
Libertarian
Bob Barr
Wayne Allyn Root
2,217
0.31%
0
Totals
710,970
100.00%
4
Voter turnout (Voting age population)
70.0%
· Results › By county
#
#
County
#
Barack ObamaDemocratic
%
Barack ObamaDemocratic
#
John McCainRepublican
%
John McCainRepublican
#
Various candidatesOther parties
%
Various candidatesOther parties
#
Margin
%
Belknap
Belknap
County
Belknap
Barack ObamaDemocratic
16,796
Barack ObamaDemocratic
49.97%
John McCainRepublican
16,402
John McCainRepublican
48.80%
Various candidatesOther parties
416
Various candidatesOther parties
1.23%
Margin
394
Margin
1.17%
Total votes cast
33,614
Carroll
Carroll
County
Carroll
Barack ObamaDemocratic
15,221
Barack ObamaDemocratic
52.39%
John McCainRepublican
13,387
John McCainRepublican
46.07%
Various candidatesOther parties
448
Various candidatesOther parties
1.54%
Margin
1,834
Margin
6.32%
Total votes cast
29,056
Cheshire
Cheshire
County
Cheshire
Barack ObamaDemocratic
26,971
Barack ObamaDemocratic
62.98%
John McCainRepublican
15,205
John McCainRepublican
35.51%
Various candidatesOther parties
647
Various candidatesOther parties
1.51%
Margin
11,766
Margin
27.47%
Total votes cast
42,823
Coos
Coos
County
Coos
Barack ObamaDemocratic
9,532
Barack ObamaDemocratic
58.31%
John McCainRepublican
6,558
John McCainRepublican
40.11%
Various candidatesOther parties
258
Various candidatesOther parties
1.58%
Margin
2,974
Margin
18.20%
Total votes cast
16,348
Grafton
Grafton
County
Grafton
Barack ObamaDemocratic
31,446
Barack ObamaDemocratic
63.03%
John McCainRepublican
17,687
John McCainRepublican
35.45%
Various candidatesOther parties
757
Various candidatesOther parties
1.52%
Margin
13,759
Margin
27.58%
Total votes cast
49,890
Hillsborough
Hillsborough
County
Hillsborough
Barack ObamaDemocratic
104,820
Barack ObamaDemocratic
51.20%
John McCainRepublican
97,178
John McCainRepublican
47.47%
Various candidatesOther parties
2,711
Various candidatesOther parties
1.33%
Margin
7,642
Margin
3.73%
Total votes cast
204,709
Merrimack
Merrimack
County
Merrimack
Barack ObamaDemocratic
45,078
Barack ObamaDemocratic
56.27%
John McCainRepublican
34,010
John McCainRepublican
42.46%
Various candidatesOther parties
1,018
Various candidatesOther parties
1.27%
Margin
11,068
Margin
13.81%
Total votes cast
80,106
Rockingham
Rockingham
County
Rockingham
Barack ObamaDemocratic
83,723
Barack ObamaDemocratic
49.89%
John McCainRepublican
81,917
John McCainRepublican
48.81%
Various candidatesOther parties
2,182
Various candidatesOther parties
1.30%
Margin
1,806
Margin
1.08%
Total votes cast
167,822
Strafford
Strafford
County
Strafford
Barack ObamaDemocratic
37,990
Barack ObamaDemocratic
59.50%
John McCainRepublican
25,021
John McCainRepublican
39.19%
Various candidatesOther parties
837
Various candidatesOther parties
1.31%
Margin
12,969
Margin
20.31%
Total votes cast
63,848
Sullivan
Sullivan
County
Sullivan
Barack ObamaDemocratic
13,249
Barack ObamaDemocratic
58.23%
John McCainRepublican
9,169
John McCainRepublican
40.30%
Various candidatesOther parties
336
Various candidatesOther parties
1.47%
Margin
4,080
Margin
17.93%
Total votes cast
22,754
Totals
Totals
County
Totals
Barack ObamaDemocratic
384,826
Barack ObamaDemocratic
54.13%
John McCainRepublican
316,534
John McCainRepublican
44.52%
Various candidatesOther parties
9,610
Various candidatesOther parties
1.35%
Margin
68,292
Margin
9.61%
Total votes cast
710,970
County
Barack ObamaDemocratic
John McCainRepublican
Various candidatesOther parties
Margin
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Belknap
16,796
49.97%
16,402
48.80%
416
1.23%
394
1.17%
33,614
Carroll
15,221
52.39%
13,387
46.07%
448
1.54%
1,834
6.32%
29,056
Cheshire
26,971
62.98%
15,205
35.51%
647
1.51%
11,766
27.47%
42,823
Coos
9,532
58.31%
6,558
40.11%
258
1.58%
2,974
18.20%
16,348
Grafton
31,446
63.03%
17,687
35.45%
757
1.52%
13,759
27.58%
49,890
Hillsborough
104,820
51.20%
97,178
47.47%
2,711
1.33%
7,642
3.73%
204,709
Merrimack
45,078
56.27%
34,010
42.46%
1,018
1.27%
11,068
13.81%
80,106
Rockingham
83,723
49.89%
81,917
48.81%
2,182
1.30%
1,806
1.08%
167,822
Strafford
37,990
59.50%
25,021
39.19%
837
1.31%
12,969
20.31%
63,848
Sullivan
13,249
58.23%
9,169
40.30%
336
1.47%
4,080
17.93%
22,754
Totals
384,826
54.13%
316,534
44.52%
9,610
1.35%
68,292
9.61%
710,970
· Results › By congressional district
1st
1st
District
1st
Obama
52.68%
McCain
46.47%
Representative
Carol Shea-Porter (D)
2nd
2nd
District
2nd
Obama
56.09%
McCain
43.00%
Representative
Paul Hodes (D)
District
Obama
McCain
Representative
1st
52.68%
46.47%
Carol Shea-Porter (D)
2nd
56.09%
43.00%
Paul Hodes (D)

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