Monday, November 3, 2008

Dixville Notch has spoken: It's Obama in a landslide

The first results are in. The little hamlet of Dixville Notch has decided:

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama emerged victorious in the first election returns of the 2008 presidential race, winning 15 of 21 votes cast in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. People in the isolated village in New Hampshire's northeast corner voted just after midnight Tuesday.

It was the first time since 1968 that the village leaned Democratic in an election.

Obama's rival, Republican John McCain, won 6 votes.

A full 100 percent of registered voters in the village cast ballots. And the votes didn't take long to tally.

The town, home to around 75 residents, has opened its polls shortly after midnight each election day since 1960, drawing national media attention for being the first place in the country to make its presidential preferences known.

2 comments:

Tom Hanna said...

Dixville Notch voted for Ron Paul in 1988, so I'd say this is good news.

VH said...

Hey Tom,
I forgot about 1988. Dixville Notch tends to be very libertarian.