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wgadget
11-04-2008, 06:50 AM
http://enews.earthlink.net/article/top?guid=20081104/490fd6d0_3ca6_15526200811041335141028

Obama wins in earliest vote in tiny NH town
By GLENN ADAMS
From Associated Press
November 04, 2008 7:38 AM EST

DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. - Barack Obama came up a big winner in the presidential race in Dixville Notch and Hart's Location, N.H., where tradition of having the first Election Day ballots tallied lives on.

Democrat Obama defeated Republican John McCain by a count of 15 to 6 in Dixville Notch, where a loud whoop accompanied the announcement in Tuesday's first minutes. The town of Hart's Location reported 17 votes for Obama, 10 for McCain and two for write-in Ron Paul. Independent Ralph Nader was on both towns' ballots but got no votes.

"I'm not going to say I wasn't surprised," said Obama supporter Tanner Nelson Tillotson, whose name was drawn from a bowl to make him Dixville Notch's first voter.

With 115 residents between them, Dixville Notch and Hart's Location get every eligible voter to the polls beginning at midnight on Election Day. Between them, the towns have been enjoying their first-vote status since 1948.

Being first means something to residents of the Granite State, home of the nation's earliest presidential primary and the central focus - however briefly - of the vote-watching nation's attention every four years.

Town Clerk Rick Erwin said Dixville Notch is proud of its tradition, but added, "The most important thing is that we exemplify a 100 percent vote."

Dixville Notch resident Peter Johnson said the early bird electoral exercise "is fun." A former naval aviator, Johnson said he was voting for McCain, but added, "I think both candidates are excellent people."

Voting was carried out in a room in a local hotel festooned with political memorabilia from campaigns long past. Each voter gets an individual booth so there are no lines at the magic hour. The votes were quickly counted, announced and recorded on a posterboard that proclaims, "First in the Nation, Dixville Notch."

The tradition drew spectators, including Tim McKenna, who drove with his wife 16 miles from Cambridge, N.H., to witness the event.

"Living in New Hampshire, you hear so much about it in the news," said McKenna. "I think it's a very historic election this year."

Ed Butler, a Democratic state representative who runs the Notchland Inn in Hart's Location, said, "Being this small and being able to be first just makes it that much more special."

Although scores of states have voted early, the two villages are the first to officially announce the results on Election Day.

New Hampshire law requires polls to open at 11 a.m., but that doesn't stop towns from opening earlier. It also allows towns to close their polls once all registered and eligible voters have cast ballots.

Truth Warrior
11-04-2008, 06:57 AM
6.7%, "He's catchin' on I'm tellin' ya". :D

wgadget
11-04-2008, 06:58 AM
6.7%, "He's catchin' on I'm tellin' ya". :D

Not bad for a write-in, eh?

afmatt
11-04-2008, 07:07 AM
I'd love to see numbers big enough across the 50 states where they count his votes regardless if he's a registered write-in. I wonder if there is a point where they would go, well ok we need to start counting these because the trash bin is overflowing with them.

Truth Warrior
11-04-2008, 07:09 AM
Not bad for a write-in, eh? Nope, just insignificant and irrelevant.<IMHO> :(

Elwar
11-04-2008, 07:48 AM
This can't be true...I heard the results on the radio this morning and they mentioned nothing about Ron Paul.

Only Obama and McCain.

Chester Copperpot
11-04-2008, 08:06 AM
This can't be true...I heard the results on the radio this morning and they mentioned nothing about Ron Paul.

Only Obama and McCain.

Ron Paul could win the election and be sitting behind the desk in the oval office and the news stations would be like "Wheres the president??? We need to find a president... Right now we dont have one.."

jcims
11-04-2008, 01:34 PM
Nope, just insignificant and irrelevant.<IMHO> :(

I predict that it will be both significant and relevant in Ohio...although I'm still not sure if it will be counted.

Dorfsmith
11-04-2008, 01:35 PM
This can't be true...I heard the results on the radio this morning and they mentioned nothing about Ron Paul.

Only Obama and McCain.

It's true. It was on the front page of Yahoo news a while ago.

sratiug
11-04-2008, 01:44 PM
Ron Paul could win the election and be sitting behind the desk in the oval office and the news stations would be like "Wheres the president??? We need to find a president... Right now we dont have one.."

lmao

Truth Warrior
11-04-2008, 01:46 PM
I predict that it will be both significant and relevant in Ohio...although I'm still not sure if it will be counted.

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