Dixville Notch Kicks Off Presidential Voting With a Tie
In a quaint New Hampshire village, Dixville Notch, six voters made history by casting the first ballots in the presidential election, resulting in a tie. At midnight local time, voters split evenly, three votes each for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump. This tradition, which began in 1960, allows villages with fewer than 100 residents to vote at midnight. Rivals from the nearby village of Millsfield also participated in the midnight voting, while most polling places across the East Coast open at 6 AM.