Blake Gumprecht: Voters arrive before 7 a.m. at Oyster River High School in Durham
Blake Gumprecht: Long line of voters awaiting the opening of polls at Oyster River High School in Durham
Blake Gumprecht: Voters awaiting the opening of polls at Oyster River High School in Durham. Charles Blitzer, right, of Durham was first in line, arriving at 6:25 a.m.
Blake Gumprecht: Early arriving voters check-in at Oyster River High School in Durham
Blake Gumprecht: Early voters at Oyster River High School in Durham, just after polls opened at 7 a.m.
Blake Gumprecht: Andrew McKim, 24, of Goffstown, holds a sign for Shawn O'Connor, an independent running for Congress from New Hampshire's 1st District
Blake Gumprecht: Large crowds line up to vote at Oyster River High School in Durham just after polls opened at 7 a.m. on Tuesday
Blake Gumprecht: Voters line up to register at Oyster River High School in Durham. Many were University of New Hampshire students voting for the first time
Blake Gumprecht: Colleen Irvine, 20, a University of New Hampshire student from Easton, Mass., celebrates voting on Tuesday in Durham with a chocolate donut
Blake Gumprecht: Jake Donahue, a University of New Hampshire student, voted for the first time on Tuesday at Oyster River High School in Durham
Blake Gumprecht: Election volunteer Tom Richardson, of Durham, keeps the lines orderly and moving at Oyster River High School
Blake Gumprecht: Kevin Shevelin, of Durham, reflects on how he voted at Oyster River High School in Durham on Tuesday morning
Blake Gumprecht: Fifteen-week old Lochlan Shevelin, of Durham, ponders how he'll vote -- in 18 years -- at Oyster River High School in Durham on Tuesday morning. He was there with his father, Kevin Shevelin.
Blake Gumprecht: Oyster River High School students Sadie Hamel, left, Grace Castonguay, and Phoebe Lovejoy sell baked goods to voters outside the polling station in Oyster River High School, Durham
Blake Gumprecht: Avi Guerrero, 19, a University of New Hampshire student from Newport, R.I., voted for the first time on Tuesday at Oyster River High School in Durham
Blake Gumprecht: Elizabeth O'Connor, 19, a University of New Hampshire student from Stockbridge, Mass., voted for the first time on Tuesday at Oyster River High School in Durham
Blake Gumprecht: Warren Daniel drove a shuttle for the Democratic party to ferry University of New Hampshire students from campus the polling station at Oyster River High School in Durham
Blake Gumprecht: Kiera Hood, 20, a University of New Hampshire student from Swedesboro, N.J., voted for the first time on Tuesday at Oyster River High School in Durham
Blake Gumprecht: University of New Hampshire bus drops off students at the polling station at Oyster River High School in Durham
Blake Gumprecht: Robert Pulgarin, 19, a University of New Hampshire student from Stow, Mass., registers to vote on the morning of the election at Oyster River High School in Durham
Blake Gumprecht: Election volunteer Penelope Drooker, of Durham, registers Braden Dugas, 20, a University of New Hampshire student from Bow, on the morning of the election at Oyster River High School in Durham
Blake Gumprecht: State representative Janet Wall holds up campaign signs for Democratic Party candidates outside Oyster River High School in Durham
Blake Gumprecht: The Aycaner family of Durham -- Ned, Selim, and Bethany -- made voting a family affair at Oyster River High School
Blake Gumprecht: John Bubar, of Durham, didn't like his choices on election day at Oyster River High School in Durham. "I was born a Republican, but my party left me," he said.
Blake Gumprecht: Tom Carlson, 18, a University of New Hampshire student voting for the first time on Tuesday at Oyster River High School in Durham, said that if Hillary Clinton didn't win the election, he was moving to France.
Blake Gumprecht: Kevin Plodzik, 19, a University of New Hampshire student from Dover, seemed to be a rarity among the many young, first-time voters at Oyster River High School in Durham -- he was voting for Donald Trump.
Blake Gumprecht: New Hampshire Gov. and U.S. Senate candidate Maggie Hassan, right, with Durham voter Tracey Golini outside the polling station at Oyster River High School in Durham on election day
Blake Gumprecht: New Hampshire Gov. and U.S. Senate candidate Maggie Hassan, right, with State Rep. Martha Fuller Clark outside the polling station at Oyster River High School in Durham on election day