First Vote Results In !

neosgirl

Mom of 2 beautiful girls
[GOV]11.2.04 Results are in! Hart's Location, NH has a tie!

15 votes each for Bush and Kerry!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,1282,-4589981,00.html

N.H. Cast Nation's 1st Election Day Votes


Tuesday November 2, 2004 5:46 AM

AP Photo OHMD110

By JIM COLE

Associated Press Writer

HART'S LOCATION, N.H. (AP) - The nation's first Election Day votes were cast and counted just after midnight Tuesday in this mountain hamlet, with President Bush and John Kerry each receiving 15 votes. Ralph Nader received one.

The communities of Hart's Location and Dixville Notch since 1948 sporadically have been taking advantage of a state law that allows communities to close polls early if all registered voters have cast ballots. The 26 registered voters in Dixville Notch were still were casting votes shortly after midnight.

In 2000, both communities chose President Bush over Democrat Al Gore. In Hart's Location, Bush won 17-13. In Dixville Notch, about 50 miles to the north, Bush had 21, Gore five and Ralph Nader one vote.

By state law, polls must be open between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. But nothing prevents a town from opening the polls earlier and closing after all potential voters have cast ballots.

Hart's Location began doing just that in 1948 because nearly everyone in town worked for the railroad and many had to be at work before normal voting hours. Dixville followed in 1960.

National media attention to these ``first votes'' began in 1952, when the state let voters in the state's earliest presidential primary vote for the candidates themselves rather than delegates to the national party conventions. The Republican primary made news that year because Gen. Dwight Eisenhower upset party favorite Robert A. Taft.

Small towns including Hart's Location, Millsfield and Waterville Valley soon were competing to cast the nation's first votes. Hart's Location dropped early voting in 1964, only to revive it 1996.

Dixville didn't get into the act until 1960 for the general election. Reflecting the state's then-solid Republican leanings, Republican Richard Nixon beat Democrat John Kennedy, 9-0.
 
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neosgirl

Mom of 2 beautiful girls
Geesh, even these small results have news organizations reporting different results?
Am I missing something here?

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=217677

First Election Day Votes Cast in N.H.
Tiny Mountain Hamlets in New Hampshire Cast Nation's First Election Day Votes



HART'S LOCATION, N.H. Nov 2, 2004 — The nation's first Election Day votes were cast and counted just after midnight in a pair of mountain hamlets, with 35 votes for President Bush besting challenger John Kerry's 21. Ralph Nader received one vote.

The first Tuesday votes came from the northern New Hampshire community of Hart's Location, where 16 voters chose Bush, 14 went with Kerry and one chose Nader. Minutes later, the 26 registered voters in Dixville Notch, about 50 miles to the north, split 19 for Bush and 7 for Kerry.

The tiny communities since 1948 sporadically have been taking advantage of a state law that allows communities to close polls early if all registered voters have cast ballots.

In 2000, both communities chose President Bush over Democrat Al Gore. In Hart's Location, Bush won 17-13. In Dixville Notch, about 50 miles to the north, Bush had 21, Gore five and Ralph Nader one vote.

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By state law, polls must be open between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. But nothing prevents a town from opening the polls earlier and closing after all potential voters have cast ballots.

Hart's Location began doing just that in 1948 because nearly everyone in town worked for the railroad and many had to be at work before normal voting hours. Dixville followed in 1960.

National media attention to these "first votes" began in 1952, when the state let voters in the state's earliest presidential primary vote for the candidates themselves rather than delegates to the national party conventions. The Republican primary made news that year because Gen. Dwight Eisenhower upset party favorite Robert A. Taft.

Small towns including Hart's Location, Millsfield and Waterville Valley soon were competing to cast the nation's first votes. Hart's Location dropped early voting in 1964, only to revive it 1996.

Dixville didn't get into the act until 1960 for the general election. Reflecting the state's then-solid Republican leanings, Republican Richard Nixon beat Democrat John Kennedy, 9-0.
 

neosgirl

Mom of 2 beautiful girls
Ok ban me if I'm going overboard or something. I was orignally posting lightheartedly about this. I'm from NH and love that little part of the election. Anyhow, now it just seems weird. The earlier I go back in the google news, the more I see 15, 15 in Harts, but the more recent reports say 16, 14....ok, time to go to bed I guess.

First report I could find.

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/politics/2879557

And this is interesting, the home town news orginally called it a tie, but then changed their story to say 16, 14. Hmmm, already interesting.

(page 16 of search for dixville notch nh in google news)
http://news.google.com/news?q=dixville+notch+nh&hl=en&lr=&tab=wn&ie=UTF-8&scoring=d&start=150&sa=N

Tradition Prevails In Dixville North, Hart's Location Voting
WMUR Channel.com, NH - 2 hours ago
HART'S LOCATION, NH -- President Bush and John Kerry each received 15 votes in ... The 26 registered voters in Dixville Notch were still were casting votes shortly ...

Clicking on the link gets you the 16, 14 page....
Come on, you've got 31 votes to count correctly and you mess up? Stage fright?
 

Mrs. Peavey

Membership Revoked
Holding with tradition, two New Hampshire towns voted at midnight. The town of Dixville Notch voted as follows: Bush 15 votes, Kerry 7 votes. Nearby Harts Location voted Bush 15 votes and Kerry 15 votes, tied:

Election Day unfolds with midnight votes
Tuesday, November 2, 2004 Posted: 1:41 AM EST (0641 GMT)

(CNN) -- Election Day 2004 is officially under way, with dozens of New Hampshire residents casting their traditional midnight votes. The rest of the nation will go to the polls starting early Tuesday morning.

President George W. Bush is seeking a second term as the 43rd president of the United States. John F. Kerry, a Democrat, is seeking to become the 44th president following a 19-year career in Congress as the junior senator from Massachusetts.

In New Hampshire, two hamlets voted shortly after midnight.

In what could be a sign of things to come in this neck-and-neck race, residents of Hart's Location gave Bush and Kerry 15 votes each, The Associated Press reported. Ralph Nader got one vote.

In the other hamlet, Dixville Notch, Bush won 15 votes to Kerry's seven votes.

http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/11/02/election.main/
 

oops

Veteran Member
folks...please try to keep the election stuff together on one thread...it's gona be a long night...and even longer day tomorrow...

THANKS...:)

oops
 

expose'

The Pulse......
HART'S LOCATION, N.H. Nov 2, 2004 — The nation's first Election Day votes were cast and counted just after midnight in a pair of mountain hamlets, with 35 votes for President Bush besting challenger John Kerry's 21. Ralph Nader received one vote.

The first Tuesday votes came from the northern New Hampshire community of Hart's Location, where 16 voters chose Bush, 14 went with Kerry and one chose Nader. Minutes later, the 26 registered voters in Dixville Notch, about 50 miles to the north, split 19 for Bush and 7 for Kerry.

I think the *tie*....was reported by that Kerry loving *UK Guardian*....... :rolleyes:

This could explain the problem........ :shk:

I would probably stick to *American* sources for our election results.... ;)
 

neosgirl

Mom of 2 beautiful girls
Um Expose' did you happen to notice the other sources I put out there with different results or you just want to be cranky about where I get information?

geez
 
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