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New Hampshire Election Results: First Congressional District

New Hampshire Election Results: First Congressional District

Updated March 6, 2021
100% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Pappas* Chris Pappas* Winner Winner Democrat Dem. 205,606 51.3%
Mowers Matt Mowers Republican Rep. 185,159 46.2%
Dumont Zachary Dumont Libertarian Lib. 9,747 2.4%
Write-ins Write-ins 149 <0.1%
Total reported Total reported 400,661

* Incumbent

Vote reporting is effectively complete in New Hampshire.

PappasDem.
MowersRep.
400,661 votes reported

Results by town

Town Margin Est. votes reported Total votes Absentee
Manchester Pappas +16
90%
51,085
Hooksett Mowers +2
91%
8,487
Seabrook Mowers +17
92%
4,781
Newington Mowers +4
92%
628
Hampton Falls Mowers +5
93%
1,688
Plaistow Mowers +10
94%
4,422
North Hampton Pappas +10
94%
3,415
Newfields Pappas +10
94%
1,240
Bedford Mowers +1.1
95%
14,582
Hampton Pappas +6
95%
11,213
Newmarket Pappas +31
95%
5,902
Rye Pappas +18
95%
4,402
Fremont Mowers +19
95%
2,771
Kensington Pappas +1.9
95%
1,525
Merrimack Pappas +4
96%
16,311
Stratham Pappas +16
96%
5,393
Greenland Pappas +13
96%
2,890
Sanbornton Mowers +12
96%
2,011
Tilton Mowers +2
97%
1,983
Albany Pappas +17
97%
428
Eaton Pappas +23
97%
303
Portsmouth Pappas +42
98%
14,352
Laconia Mowers +6
98%
8,694
Belmont Mowers +18
98%
3,952
Candia Mowers +22
98%
2,728
Danville Mowers +21
98%
2,710
Gilmanton Mowers +15
98%
2,441 2,440
Effingham Mowers +13
98%
907
New Castle Pappas +26
98%
903
Hampstead Mowers +14
99%
5,719
Newton Mowers +13
99%
2,897
Dover Pappas +31
100%
18,883
Derry Mowers +6
100%
17,362
Rochester Pappas +1.5
100%
16,488
Londonderry Mowers +2
100%
15,567
Exeter Pappas +30
100%
10,109
Goffstown Mowers +0.34
100%
9,985
Durham Pappas +53
100%
7,497
Somersworth Pappas +17
100%
5,979
Barrington Pappas +6
100%
5,946
Raymond Mowers +17
100%
5,861
Conway Pappas +15
100%
5,835
Gilford Mowers +8
100%
5,196
Wolfeboro Mowers +4
100%
4,711
Epping Mowers +7
100%
4,365
Meredith Mowers +5
100%
4,332
Kingston Mowers +14
100%
3,976
Auburn Mowers +14
100%
3,877
Sandown Mowers +17
100%
3,864
Alton Mowers +28
100%
3,851
Moultonborough Mowers +16
100%
3,582
Nottingham Pappas +0.84
100%
3,451
Chester Mowers +16
100%
3,390
Farmington Mowers +15
100%
3,361
Wakefield Mowers +23
100%
3,188
Lee Pappas +32
100%
2,916 2,913
Brentwood Mowers +0.52
100%
2,867
Barnstead Mowers +18
100%
2,866
Strafford Mowers +5
100%
2,742
Milton Mowers +15
100%
2,474
Ossipee Mowers +20
100%
2,424
Bartlett Pappas +24
100%
2,139
Campton Pappas +6
100%
2,111
Tuftonboro Mowers +13
100%
1,870
New Durham Mowers +19
100%
1,830
Tamworth Pappas +3
100%
1,738
Rollinsford Pappas +8
100%
1,708
Madison Pappas +8
100%
1,686
East Kingston Mowers +10
100%
1,651
New Hampton Mowers +8
100%
1,506
Madbury Pappas +23
100%
1,282
Sandwich Pappas +23
100%
1,137
Freedom Mowers +1.4
100%
1,055
Middleton Mowers +22
100%
1,014
Jackson Pappas +42
100%
785
South Hampton Mowers +4
100%
625
Brookfield Mowers +15
100%
540
Chatham Mowers +13
100%
235
Harts Location Mowers +5
100%
41
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Absentee votes by candidate

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Pappas 2,893 54.0%
Mowers 2,341 43.7%
Dumont 119 2.2%
Write-ins 0 0.0%
Total reported 5,353

29% of counties (2 of 7) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

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