UPDATE [2:43 PST]: Calling it a night. There are one Senate seat (MT) and 11 House seats (AZ-1, AZ-2, AZ-9, CA-7, CA-26, CA-33, CA-41, CA-47, CA-52, MI-1, NC-7) that are still too close to call. If the current leaders in all of those races end up winning, Democrats will have gained 2 seats in the Senate and 6 seats in the House.
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Early Returns
Courtesy of Dixville Notch and Hart’s Location…
New Hampshire (4 EV) | ||
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Still Voting |
President Barack Obama (DEM) |
65.1% 28 |
Mitt Romney (GOP) | 32.6% 14 |
|
1% reporting |
[NH-1] Manchester | ||
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Still Voting |
Carol Shea-Porter (DEM) | 69.7% 23 |
Representative Frank Guinta (GOP) |
27.3% 9 |
|
1% reporting |
[NH-2] Nashua and Concord | ||
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Still Voting |
Representative Charles Bass (GOP) |
60.0% 6 |
Ann McLane Kuster (DEM) | 30.0% 3 |
|
1% reporting |
Governor of New Hampshire | ||
---|---|---|
Still Voting |
Maggie Hassan (DEM) | 58.1% 25 |
Ovide Lamontagne (GOP) | 37.2% 16 |
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1% reporting |
Roll Call of the States: DNC 2012
The name of President Barack Obama, of Illinois, was placed in nomination by Bill Clinton of New York and seconded viva voce.
The roll call of the states for the Democratic nomination for President proceeded as follows:
Delegation | Obama |
---|---|
Alabama | 69 |
Alaska | 24 |
American Samoa | 10 |
Arizona | 77 |
Arkansas | 55 |
California | 609 |
Colorado | 82 |
Connecticut | 88 |
Delaware | 33 |
Democrats Abroad | 18½ |
District of Columbia | 45 |
Florida | 296 |
Georgia | 121 |
Guam | 12 |
Hawaii | 35 |
Idaho | 31 |
Illinois | 196 |
Indiana | 101 |
Iowa | 62 |
Kansas | 51 |
Kentucky | 72 |
Louisiana | 65 |
Maine | 35 |
Maryland | 124 |
Massachusetts | 128 |
Michigan | 203 |
Minnesota | 107 |
Mississippi | yields |
Ohio | 188 |
Mississippi | 45 |
Missouri | 99 |
Montana | 30 |
Nebraska | 43 |
New Hampshire | 35 |
Nevada | 43 |
New Jersey | 172 |
New Mexico | 48 |
New York | 384 |
North Carolina | 152 |
North Dakota | 25 |
Oklahoma | 49 |
Oregon | 84 |
Pennsylvania | 242 |
Puerto Rico | 66 |
Rhode Island | 35 |
South Carolina | 62 |
South Dakota | 29 |
Tennessee | 90 |
Texas | 282 |
Utah | 32 |
Vermont | 27 |
Virgin Islands | 12 |
Virginia | 118 |
Washington | 114 |
West Virginia | 44 |
Wisconsin | 103 |
Wyoming | 22 |
Totals | 5415½ |
Obama | |
2776 delegate votes needed to nominate |
Ohio put Obama over the top.
By voice vote, the nomination of Barack Obama was then made unanimous.