Tuesday, November 04, 2008
The results are in
. . . well, the very first ones are, anyway.
The very first town in the United States to vote, Dixville Notch, NH, opened its polls at midnight, and has had 100% voter turnout already; according to CNN, the 21 registered voters (out of a population of approximately 75) voted overwhelmingly for Barack Obama, 15 to 6.
We'll see where the results go from here. Though my question is -- shouldn't they be waiting until all the polls in the state close before reporting the results?
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