Registered voters in the US State of New Hampshire will vote for the candidates they want to represent the Republican and Democratic parties in this year's Presidential election today.
For the Democratic Party, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are locked in a death race.
Senator Sanders has taken a significant lead into today 's poll, which is open now until about midnight (our time)
Campaign messages
"I will get up every day and do everything I can to make a real difference for you, your families, and our country." —Hillary in NH
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 9, 2016
Bernie Sanders told his supporters he is confident of a win, if there is a high voter turn-out in today's primary.
If there is a high turnout tomorrow, I think we are going to win. I urge you all: come out and vote. #VoteTogetherhttps://t.co/NqrLWzqzp5
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) February 8, 2016
Republican party
Donald Trump is the Republicans leading contender.
He has taken to Twitter to thank his supporters, ahead of any result.
Thank you, New Hampshire! #FITN #NHPrimary #VoteTrumpNH
Voting questions? https://t.co/BmZyKQOZJJ pic.twitter.com/1tZfqVETrX— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 9, 2016
He is up against George W Bush's brother and Florida governor Jeb Bush.
NEW VIDEO: Tomorrow New Hampshire votes for who they want as Commander-in-Chief and I hope you’ll stand with me.https://t.co/I7qUou3U1J
— Jeb Bush (@JebBush) February 9, 2016
The first exit polls are due in the early hours of tomorrow morning.