<P> The Republican Party and the Democratic Party are the two largest parties in the state . A plurality of voters are registered as undeclared, and can choose either ballot in the primary and then regain their undeclared status after voting . The Libertarian Party had official party status from 1990 to 1996 . There is also a program known as the Free State Project with the goal of turning New Hampshire into a libertarian stronghold by suggesting that libertarians move there so they can concentrate their power . The Libertarian Party regained ballot access after the 2016 election because the gubernatorial candidate received over 4% of the vote . </P> <P> As of February 5, 2016, there were 882,959 registered voters, of whom 389,472 (44.1%) did not declare a political party affiliation, 262,111 (29.7%) were Republican, and 231,376 (26.2%) were Democratic . </P> <P> New Hampshire is internationally known for the New Hampshire primary, the first primary in the quadrennial American presidential election cycle . State law requires that the Secretary of State schedule this election at least one week before any "similar event ." However, the Iowa caucus has preceded the New Hampshire primary . This primary, as the nation's first contest that uses the same procedure as the general election, draws more attention than those in other states, and it has been decisive in shaping the national contest . </P> <P> State law permits a town with fewer than 100 residents to open its polls at midnight, and close when all registered citizens have cast their ballots . As such, the communities of Dixville Notch in Coos County and Hart's Location in Carroll County, among others, have chosen to implement these provisions . Dixville Notch and Hart's Location are traditionally the first places in both New Hampshire and the U.S. to vote in presidential primaries and elections . </P>

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