Dixville Notch

2024 - 11 - 5

Dixville Notch: Where Voting Goes to Midnight and Results Go to a Tie!

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The tiny town of Dixville Notch kicks off Election Day with a dramatic midnight tie! Here’s what this means for the 2024 presidential race!

As the clock struck midnight in the quaint and picturesque town of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, the tension was palpable among the six registered voters ready to cast their ballots for the 2024 presidential election. In a tradition that stretches back to the 1960s, this small township, known for its breathtaking landscapes and charming personality, once again became the spotlight of national attention. However, what happened next left everyone on the edge of their seats: a surprising 3-3 tie between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump. Can you imagine a more nail-biting way to kick off Election Day than with an impossibly close result right out of the gates?

Dixville Notch holds a special significance in the US electoral process. Over the years, this tiny town has had its fair share of eccentric results, often veering towards one party or another, making its vote a crucial barometer of national sentiment. For example, in the 2020 election, all five votes went to Joe Biden, while the 2016 outcomes saw Hillary Clinton edging out Trump. This year, however, the split vote might just reflect the heated polarization of the current political climate, leaving glee and groans alike among supporters of both candidates. Nothing like a small township to be the microcosm of the nation’s political landscape!

As the voting took place in barely 12 minutes, the residents performed their civic duty while the rest of the country was still fast asleep. Their historic midnight ballot has become a tradition that locals cherish, and it has evolved into a spectacle where news outlets and political pundits hang on every detail. With a population that could just as easily fit into a cozy café, every vote is not just counted; it's analyzed endlessly. What does this tie signal for the 2024 election? It raises questions about whether national narratives lean more towards uncertainty than resolve.

Interestingly, the ripple effect of this unique, tied vote might echo beyond the small borders of Dixville Notch. As voters across larger cities and states wake up and hit the polls, many will remember this first-in-the-nation tradition that sets the tone for Election Day. For trivia lovers, here’s a fun fact: Dixville Notch is famous not just for its early voting but also for its spectacular views of the White Mountains — perfect for this sleepy town to be both a politically active and visually stunning destination.

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First Election Day vote in Dixville Notch splits 3-3 (PBS NewsHour)

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Dixville Notch in New Hampshire kicks off in-person Election Day ... (CBS Boston)

As has been a tradition for decades in New Hampshire, voters in the tiny resort town of Dixville Notch kicked off Election Day at the stroke of midnight.

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US Election 2024: What first result in Dixville Notch tells us about ... (Livemint)

In the Presidential race in 2020, all five votes went to Democrat Joe Biden. In 2016, Democrat Hillary Clinton got four votes and Trump, who eventually won the ...

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US election 2024: Why people in this small town were the first to vote (SBS)

Dixville Notch is a tiny township in the US state of New Hampshire. Its residents have been casting their ballots as the clock strikes midnight on election ...

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First votes cast at midnight in small northern New Hampshire town (NBC10 Boston)

At midnight, the six registered voters in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, cast their first votes on Election Day. Here's how they voted.

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Harris, Trump tie in Dixville Notch: Why New Hampshire town votes ... (Hindustan Times)

Continuing with its tradition that dates back to the '60s, Dixville Notch opened and closed its ballot just after midnight ET yesterday.

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Is Dixville Notch result bad news for Kamala Harris? (Newsweek)

In the unincorporated New Hampshire town, Harris failed to continue a run of decisive Democrat wins.

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The first results are in: Dixville Notch comes up tied (WWNO)

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How did New Hampshire's Dixville Notch vote on Election Day 2024 ... (USA TODAY)

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N.H. town of six splits 'first in the nation' vote between Harris, Trump (The Washington Post)

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Dixville Notch, New Hampshire vote results are in – and point to a ... (Fortune)

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First US election result is three-all tie between Trump and Harris (The Guardian)

Tiny community of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, has voted at midnight on election day since 1960.

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Dixville Notch: First US election result in tiny town is 3-3 tie (BBC News)

The six residents of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, deliver a fitting result for the neck-and-neck race.

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Midnight Vote in Dixville Notch Ends in a Trump-Harris Tie (The New York Times)

It took just 12 minutes to tally the six votes in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. 'I didn't see that coming,' one resident said of the split result.

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