US election 2024: First result is in, and it’s a Harris-Trump tie
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US Vice-President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump each got three ballots in the hamlet of Dixville Notch, in the north-eastern state of New Hampshire.
PHOTO: AFP
DIXVILLE NOTCH, New Hampshire – Voters in the hamlet of Dixville Notch launched Election Day in the first minutes of Nov 5 with a tied vote, mirroring the incredibly close national polls in the White House race.
Vice-President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump each got three ballots in the tiny community in the north-eastern state of New Hampshire, which for decades has kicked off Election Day at the stroke of midnight – hours before the rest of the country’s polling stations open.
Ms Harris and Trump have been battling in a tense and exceptionally close race, with opinion polls largely tied.
To a gathered crowd of journalists, the vote opened with a rendition of the US national anthem performed on an accordion.
Electoral laws in New Hampshire allow municipalities with fewer than 100 residents to open their polling stations at midnight and to close them when all registered voters have fulfilled their civic duty.
Dixville Notch’s residents voted unanimously for Mr Joe Biden in 2020, reportedly only the second presidential hopeful to get all the votes since the midnight voting tradition began in 1960.
Most polling stations on the East Coast will open at 6am or 7am on Nov 5.
Dixville Notch voters handed a surprise unanimous victory to Republican White House hopeful Nikki Haley in New Hampshire’s primary in January.
Ms Haley ultimately quit the race due to an insurmountable Trump lead, but the Nov 5 vote shows that three voters opted not to back the billionaire in the general election. AFP


