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The Washington Times
5 Nov 2024

A tiny town in New Hampshire cast six votes Tuesday, and it turns out it’s a tie for the presidential candidates.
Dixville Notch counted three for former President Donald Trump and three for Vice President Kamala Harris. Four Republicans and two undeclared voters participated, CNN reported.
The poll was open and closed just after midnight at the Balsams Resort as part of the town’s long-standing tradition.
In 2020, the town’s five votes went unanimously to President Biden, and in 2016, four out of seven votes went to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
In this election cycle, the town cast all six votes for former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in the primary, but she dropped out in March.