"Midnight Voting in Dixville Notch: What to Know About New Hampshire's Unique Primary"

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"Midnight Voting in Dixville Notch: What to Know About New Hampshire's Unique Primary"
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Dixville Notch, a small town in New Hampshire, holds its primary voting at midnight, a tradition that began in 1960. The town's six registered voters, including four Republicans and two independents, cast their ballots before the votes are counted at midnight, drawing media attention every four years. The tradition, started by Neil Tillotson, has historically seen the town siding with the eventual GOP nominee, but its future is uncertain due to its small population and potential growth.

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