In the small township of Dixville Notch, located in New Hampshire's northern tip, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have tied with three votes each in the presidential preference poll. This tradition dates back to 1960, where eligible voters gather at the Balsams Hotel to cast their secret ballots once polls open at midnight.
Despite its small population, Dixville Notch's annual production is a success story for local leaders and a source of excitement for political enthusiasts looking for an early glimpse of Election Day events. The announcement of results just after midnight ET makes it a destination for national reporters, who often outnumber the voters.
Les Otten, a voter in the township and lead developer for the Balsams, emphasized the importance of voting as a civic duty. He sees the early release of results as a valuable lesson for the country, encouraging Americans to exercise their right to vote.
While Dixville Notch's results are not always indicative of the eventual winner, the tradition continues to draw attention and interest from across the nation. Nearby townships like Millsfield and Hart's Location have also offered midnight voting in the past but are not participating this year.
In recent presidential elections, Dixville Notch has supported Democratic nominees, with President Joe Biden receiving unanimous votes in 2020. The township's voters have shown a preference for Democratic candidates, with Hillary Clinton winning in 2016.
Aside from the presidential race, Dixville Notch voters also participated in the competitive governor's race between former Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte and Democratic nominee Joyce Craig. This race is closely watched as New Hampshire prepares for a transition in leadership with the retirement of Governor Chris Sununu.
As the country awaits the outcome of the presidential election, the tie between Harris and Trump in Dixville Notch sets the stage for a day of voting and anticipation across the nation.