
The voters of Dixville Notch, a small unincorporated town in New Hampshire, are known for being the first to report in each presidential election since 1960. The voters gather at midnight in the ballroom of The Balsams resort and cast their ballots. The polls are closed one minutes later, and the results are generally broadcast around the country.This year, for the second time in history, Dixville Notch voted for the Democrat. In 1968 they supported Hubert Humphrey.
Thanks to We Saw That for the video.
This is how Dixville Notch has voted since 1960.
1960
Richard M. Nixon - 9
John F. Kennedy - 0
1964
Barry M. Goldwater - 8
Lyndon B. Johnson - 1
1968
Hubert H. Humphrey II - 8
Richard M. Nixon - 4
1972
Richard M. Nixon - 16
George S. McGovern - 3
1976
Gerald R. Ford Jr. - 13
James E. Carter Jr. - 11
Eugene J. McCarthy - 1
1980
Ronald W. Reagan - 17
James E. Carter Jr. - 3
John B. Anderson - 2
Ed Clark - 1
1984
Ronald W. Reagan - 29
Walter F. "Fritz" Mondale - 1
1988
George H. W. Bush - 34
Michael S. Dukakis - 3
Jack Kemp - 1
1992
George H. W. Bush - 15
H. Ross Perot - 8
Andre Marrou - 5
William J. Clinton - 2
1996
Robert J. Dole - 18
William J. Clinton - 8
H. Ross Perot - 1
Harry Browne - 1
2000
George W. Bush - 21
Albert A. Gore Jr. - 5
Ralph Nader - 1
2004
George W. Bush - 19
John Kerry - 7
2008
Barack Obama - 15
John McCain - 6
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