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First Polls Close in New Hampshire, Romney Ties Obama

Dixville Notch, the sleepy unincorporated in northern New Hampshire, enjoys a historic status as the nation's first precinct to report election day results. And this year, President Obama has tied Mitt Romney, 5-5.

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Historically, Dixville Notch has trended heavily Republican, but Barack Obama became the first Democrat to win the small early vote in 2008, defeating John McCain by nine votes.

Dixville Notch's turnout is incredible. The 2010 census found 12 people who lived in the township, 10 of whom were registered voters - and all ten voted.

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