A tiny town in New Hampshire kicks off Election Day with a nail-biting 3-3 tie! Is this the most exciting election result ever?
In the quirky, tiny town of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, the tradition continues as the first U.S. election results roll in. Known for its midnight voting extravaganza, this pint-sized community of only six residents delivered a jaw-dropping outcome: a 3-3 tie between presidential candidates. While most of us are still snoozing, the locals put on their voting hats, and the unique atmosphere in the resort town makes for a truly unforgettable Election Day experience.
As the clock struck midnight on Tuesday, the small group assembled, ready to cast their votes to kick off the national electoral drama. A rousing accordion version of the national anthem set the tone for what would soon become a legendary moment in American election history. Each of the six residents approached the voting booth one by one, resulting in a nail-biting split — as 50% of voters favoured Trump and the other 50% were in Harris's corner. Talk about suspense!
This longstanding tradition has its roots back in 1960 when Dixville Notch began casting ballots at the witching hour, becoming the first place in the U.S. to report its results. It’s not just about the voting; the atmosphere is electric, with locals donning their best political swag and a palpable excitement brewing as they wait for the official count. For those keeping track, the last time such a close contest happened was back in 2000, when the presidential race had its own share of plot twists!
Beyond just the thrill of voting, Dixville Notch is a tiny community with a big punch in the world of politics. Not only does its quirky tradition captivate the media year after year, but it also showcases how every vote matters — even if it’s a tie! In fact, this tiny town's results are just as unpredictable as New Zealand's weather: one minute it's sunny, the next it’s raining cats and dogs! The 2024 results remind us all that in politics, just like in the great outdoors, you never quite know what sort of storm may be brewing.
The six residents of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, deliver a fitting result for the neck-and-neck race.
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Tiny community of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, has voted at midnight on election day since 1960.
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