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DIXVILLE NOTCH, N.H. — For decades, presidential candidates traveled through the White Mountains, off the interstate to the "Notch," a gorge nature carved into the jagged cliffs three hours ...
In 2020, President Joe Biden won Dixville Notch with 100% of the vote. In 2016, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton received the most votes in the community, beating Trump 2:1. Watch above ...
For the last half-century, Balsams’ employees made up the bulk of Dixville Notch’s voting population. Many lived on-site at the Balsams, so when the hotel closed down in 2011, ...
Dixville Notch’s demise may have been settled in 2016 when the tiny hamlet became the focus of a state investigation into election fraud by the New Hampshire attorney general’s office.
For the last half-century, Balsams’ employees made up the bulk of Dixville Notch’s voting population. Many lived on-site at the Balsams, so when the hotel closed down in 2011, ...
The population of Dixville Notch is six, and all of them are registered voters who expect to be there at midnight on Jan. 23 when the polls open. "The votes should be in," said Dixville Notch ...
Dixville Notch has become a mandatory stop on the campaign trail, but over the years, the population has dwindled. The closing of the famed Balsams Resort didn't help, and until recently, there ...
For years, Dixville Notch attracted many political candidates and a lot of media. It’s believed to have reached its peak voting population in 1988. In the general election that year, ...
Because the population in Dixville Notch is so small, the town is able to quickly tally and announce its results. On Nov. 8, 1960, nine voters gathered in the Ballot Room at the Balsams hotel.
The attorney general's office recently said the community is currently missing a required official in order to hold an election come the Feb. 11 primary.
All six registered voters of Dixville Notch, an unincorporated community in the northern part of the Granite State, are expected to vote at midnight on Jan. 23, when polls open. It's a tradition ...
For instance, in 2008, Senator Barack Obama became the first Democrat to win Dixville Notch’s vote since 1968. He received 15 votes to six for his Republican opponent, Senator John McCain.