Photos: New Hampshire Voters Have Their Say Updated February 09, 2016 The crowd erupted as CNN called the New Hampshire Republican primary for Donald Trump. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders have been declared the winners of the New Hampshire primaries. Check out our photos from primary day below.
Democrat Bernie Sanders addresses his supporters after winning the New Hampshire primary. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR) Sanders delivers his victory speech in Concord. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR) Republican Donald Trump speaks to supporters after being declared the winner of the New Hampshire primary. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Democart Hillary Clinton speaks to supporters after losing to Bernie Sanders. (Joe Difazio for WBUR) Republican John Kasich cheers with supporters in Concord at his primary night rally after coming in second. (Jim Cole/AP) The crowd erupted as CNN called the New Hampshire Republican primary for Donald Trump. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Voters wait in line to receive their ballots at Webster Elementary School in Manchester. (Hadley Green for WBUR) As the sun goes down, supporters stand with signs outside the Hampstead Middle School polling center in Hampstead. (Hadley Green for WBUR) Marly and Tighe Wisecarver, of Hampstead, help their mom, Sarah, submit her ballot at the Hampstead Middle School polling center. (Hadley Green for WBUR) "I Voted" stickers at a polling place in Salem (Joe Difazio for WBUR) Voters cast ballots in Salem. (Joe Difazio for WBUR) Voters enter Webster Elementary School in Manchester to cast their ballots. (Hadley Green for WBUR) Supporters line the walkway as voters enter the polling center at Webster Elementary School in Manchester. (Hadley Green for WBUR) Donald Trump poses for a selfie at Webster Elementary School in Manchester on Tuesday. (Jill Colvin/AP) Ted Cruz stops to speak with Jeremy Watkins and his daughter Abigail after a campaign stop at the Red Arrow in Manchester. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Ben Carson poses for a selfie inside the Red Arrow Diner in Manchester. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Ohio Gov. John Kasich shake hands as he visits a polling station in Manchester. (Jim Cole/AP) Hillary Clinton campaigns outside a polling place in Nashua. (Matt Rourke/AP) Marc Scheineson, of Virginia, left, campaigns for Jeb Bush, as Atlant Schmidt, of Nashua, campaigns for Bernie Sanders outside Broad Street Elementary in Nashua. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP) Cars filled with voters funnel into Bedford High School in Bedford, New Hampshire, Tuesday morning. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Voters cast their ballots in Bedford High School. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Voters walk in to a polling site in Nashua at dawn to cast their ballots. (David Goldman/AP) A mother with her son and two daughters pile into a voting booth in Exeter. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Marco Rubio buys some banana bread at a primary day bake sale at Bedford High School. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Former President Bill Clinton greets voters in Exeter on behalf of his wife, candidate Hillary Clinton. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Aaron Black, up visiting friends from Washington, is having some fun with Marco Rubio, dressing up at "Robot Rubio." (Jesse Costa/WBUR) James Norris, who is helping with voting at the Ingram Senior Center in Salem, watches on as Gail Becotte, 69, of Salem, casts her ballot. (Hadley Green for WBUR) Voters decide upon a candidate in voting booths at the polling center set up in the Ingram Senior Center in Salem. (Hadley Green for WBUR) A line forms at the voter registration table at the Ingram Senior Center polling place in Salem. Indpendent voters have to register as either Democratic or Republican to cast a ballot in New Hampshire. Many voters get back in line to revert their status to independent after voting in the primary. (Hadley Green for WBUR) This article was originally published on February 09, 2016.