Voters in the tiny community of Dixville Notch in the first-in-the-nation primary state of New Hampshire have had their say. And the winners are …
Ohio Gov. John Kasich on the Republican side and independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont for the Democrats.
Kasich earned three votes to Donald Trump’s two. Sanders swept all four Democratic votes.
That’s right — there are only nine voters in Dixville, a resort area about 20 miles from the Canadian border, and the voting took all of about 30 seconds.
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Kasich, who is hoping for a strong New Hampshire primary finish to give him momentum heading into the South Carolina and Nevada primaries later this month, personally called all nine voters in Dixville Notch, his campaign said.
Dixville Notch is one of three tiny towns, including Hart’s Location and Millsfield, with fewer than 100 residents that are allowed by law to open the polls at at midnight. Polls everywhere else in the state begin opening at 6 a.m.
Hart’s Location, a town of 43 registered voters about 80 miles south of Dixville, rebooted its midnight voting in 1996. Tonight voters there also went for Kasich and Sanders, according to a tally posted on the town’s website.








