Besides New Hampshire being a proportional delegate state, they use a threshold to get delegate votes.
New Hampshire has a total of:
Democrats - 32 delegates
Republicans - 23 delegates
The New Hampshire Presidential Primary election is a "binding" Primary. Accordingly, delegate positions shall be allocated so as to fairly reflect the expressed Presidential (or uncommitted) preference of the Primary voters in each district.
The National Convention delegates selected at the district level shall be allocated in proportion to the percentage of the Primary vote won in that district by each preference, except that preferences falling below a 15% threshold shall not be awarded any delegates.
Within a district, if no Presidential preference reaches a 15% threshold, the threshold shall be the percentage of the vote received in that district by the front-runner minus 10%.
Democrat Total - 2,382 Delegate to Win Nomination (Voters+Super Delegates)
Bernie Sanders - 151,584 Votes (60.40%), 15 Delegates, 44 Total Delegates
Hillary Clinton - 95,252 Votes (38.00%), 15 Delegates, 394 Total Delegates
Republican Total - 1,237 Delegates to Win Nomination
Donald Trump - 100,406 (35.30%) Votes, 10 Delegates, 17 Total Delegates
John Kasich - 44,909 (15.80%) Votes, 4 Delegates, 5 Total Delegates
Ted Cruz - 33,109 (11.70%) Votes, 3 Delegates, 11 Total Delegates
Jeb Bush - 31,310 (11.00%) Votes, 3 Delegates, 4 Total Delegates
Marco Rubio - 30,032 (10.60%) Votes, 3 Delegates, 10 Total Delegates
Chris Christie - 21,069 ( 7.40%) Votes, 0 Delegates, 0 Total Delegates
Carly Fiorina - 11,706 ( 4.20%) Votes, 0 Delegates, 1 Total Delegates
Ben Carson - 6,509 ( 2.30%) Votes, 0 Delegates, 3 Total Delegates

NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


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