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The First Results Are in From This Rural Precinct Where All Five Voters Cast Ballots for Biden

The votes are tallied, five in favor of Former vice-president and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden against zero for Trump

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It will be many hours before early election reports start coming in and likely days or weeks before we have the final results, but there are two tiny precincts in New Hampshire that, thanks to a unique state election law, have already closed their polls and submitted their outcomes.

That law says that in communities with less than 100 people, polls can open at midnight and close as soon as the last voter has cast their ballot. Which is how we know that Biden has positively swept the small community of Dixville Notch, capturing every one of its five (5!!!) votes.

According to HuffPost, it’s the first sweep the community has seen in 60 years, when all nine votes went to Richard Nixon over JFK.

The very first person to cast his vote on Election Day (so not counting the tens of millions of early voters) was a self-described “life-long Republican” who posted a video explaining why he voted for Biden.

So the very first precinct to close its polls went to Biden and Kamala Harris. I’m going to take that as a good omen. (I’m also going to ignore the second precinct to close, Millsfield, New Hampshire, which reported a Trump win, 16 to 5. Dixville Notch all the way.)

(via HuffPost, image: JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)

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Vivian Kane (she/her) is the Senior News Editor at The Mary Sue, where she's been writing about politics and entertainment (and all the ways in which the two overlap) since the dark days of late 2016. Born in San Francisco and radicalized in Los Angeles, she now lives in Kansas City, Missouri, where she gets to put her MFA to use covering the local theatre scene. She is the co-owner of The Pitch, Kansas City’s alt news and culture magazine, alongside her husband, Brock Wilbur, with whom she also shares many cats.

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