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Many NH Independents Voting Democratic
MANCHESTER, N.H. (WBZ) ―
Independent New Hampshire voters are heading to polling stations to cast their votes,
and according to election watchers, many of them will be voting in the Democratic primary.
Independents, also known as undeclareds, make up the largest block of voters in the Granite State
-- about 45 percent.
Secretary of State William Gardner predicted more than half a million voters, or 60 percent,
of registered voters would show up at the polls.
"Of the 500,000 (expected voters), 150,000 are independents, so there's really a lot of excitement," Gov. John Lynch said.
"With 150,000 independents voting today, we expect about 90,000 of those to vote on the Democratic side."
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