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AP - Democrat Barack Obama came up a big winner in the presidential race in Dixville Notch, N.H., where the nation's first Election Day votes were cast and counted early Tuesday.
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4 hours ago DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. (AP) 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 ...
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Obama wins in earliest vote in tiny Dixville, NH
Democratic Underground Latest Breaking News —
... race in Dixville Notch and Hart's Location, N.H., where tradition of having the first Election Day ballots tallied lives on. Democrat Barack 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. Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081104/ap_on_el_pr/new_ham... And we're off!
Dixville Notch weighs in
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... trivia, it's a fun little indulgence. 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. Voters in nearby Hart's Location reported 17 votes for Obama, 10 for McCain and two for write-in Ron Paul. What does ...
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Fifty votes have been counted so far in Election 2008, and Ron Paul won two of them. 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. This is bad news for McCain and slightly less news for Bob Barr, if only because the man from Georgia doesn't actually expect to win today. He wants, as he said when he declined to appear ...
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L.A. Times - Politics 11/4/2008
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