11:45 p.m.: Sununu, Hassan post primary wins; Bolduc in lead
FILE - In this Dec. 15, 2020, file photo New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu addresses a gathering, in Manchester, N.H. Sununu harshly criticized a Massachusetts court for placing a girl missing since 2019 at age 5 with her father and stepmother before the state could complete a study of their home, according to a letter he sent the chief justice of Massachusetts' highest court Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)
Incumbent Gov. Chris Sununu is projected to win New Hampshire’s GOP primary, garnering 79 percent of the votes, 62,322-7,994, over Karen Testerman, with 57 percent of the results in. Sununu will face Dr. Tom Sherman in the general election in November. Sherman was unopposed in the primary.
U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan also is a projected winner, besting Paul Krautmann with more than 94 percent of the votes – 55,802-2,573 – with 61 percent of votes being reported. On the Republican side for U.S. Senate, Don Bolduc has a slight lead over Chuck Morse, 29,081-26,234, with 56 percent of the votes counted.
In the U.S. House race, D-1, incumbent Chris Pappas is running unopposed in the primary. On the Republican side, Karoline Leavitt is leading Matt Mowers 14,492-11,262, with 61 percent of the votes counted.
In District 2, Annie Kuster also is running unopposed in the primary. On the Republican side, Robert Burns is leading George Hansel 10,224-10,129 with 50 percent of the votes reported.


