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- On Tuesday, February 11, New Hampshire voters are heading to the polls to cast ballots in the historic First in the Nation Democratic primary.
- With Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg having virtually tied in the chaotic February 3 Iowa caucuses, there is no clear leader going into Tuesday's race.
- A few small towns vote at midnight. Most polls close between 7 and 8 p.m. EST throughout the state, meaning we'll start getting steady results after 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
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Three small towns of Dixville Notch, Hart's Location, and Millsfield are the first ones to vote at midnight on primary day and provide the very first set of results in Tuesday's primary in New Hampshire.
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