FIRST RESULTS IN AS TINY TOWN CASTS HISTORIC BALLOT
The ballots
cast shortly after midnight by
residents of dixville notch were tied for the first time in history, with
barack obama and mitt romney each receiving five votes.The draw is another
indication of the knife's edge separating the two candidates in a race that
should be decided by the end of the day.Tanner tillotson, 24, who cast the
first ballot at 12:00 am local time, said he voted for president obama."i
think (the result) is very indicative, that this is the first time in dixville
notch's history that there is a tie. We're still a very divided nation and it
will be interesting to see how the rest of the country is," he said.
The tiny New Hampshire
town, some 30 kilometres (20 miles) from the Canadian border, boasts the first
vote in US elections, but is seen as more of a curiosity than a national
bellwether.Voting is usually held in the ballroom of a luxury hotel, but this
year was moved to a nearby ski lodge as the building is closed for renovation.The
nearby hamlet of Hart's Location has long competed with Dixville Notch to be
the first in the nation, but with more than twice as many voters, its count takes
slightly longer to complete.Tuesday's result in Hart's Location was a bit less
ambiguous, with Mr Obama getting 23 votes versus Mr Romney's nine.Early voting
has been under way for several weeks in some states, and long lines have formed
outside of polling stations as the two campaigns have carried out intensive
get-out-the-vote efforts.The Republican candidate has won Dixville Notch in
every election since the tradition began in 1960, except for 2008, when Mr
Obama won.Nationally, polls show Mr Obama as the slight favorite, with the two
candidates in a virtual tie in national polls but the president holding a
narrow lead in the key swing states needed to win the all-important electoral
college.In US presidential elections the winner is not decided by the
nationwide popular vote, but indirectly, based on each state's population, with
the winner needing 270 out of 538 electoral votes.The small state of New
Hampshire casts just four electoral votes, but it is considered a swing state
and could prove decisive in an election that may well be decided by a
razor-thin margin.
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