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Dixville Notch

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Dixville Notch

Mountain pass in Coos County, north New Hampshire; altitude 571 m/1,871 ft. Dixville Notch is about 3 km/2 mi long, between Colebrook and Errol, in outlying ranges of the White Mountains. Dixville township, which votes first in the nation (at midnight Election Day) in presidential elections, is the site of resorts, including the Balsams, a 19th-century hotel complex on Gloriette Lake; population (1990) 50


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First votes to be reported may come from a tiny town called Dixville Notch, where they vote at midnight just to be first.
That's what Dole got when residents of tiny Dixville Notch and Hart's Location gave him 14 of the 39 votes cast in the Republican primary.
As the political epicenter of the Western world moves to a spot between Nashua and Dixville Notch this winter, ponder these facts regarding the state that sets the course of our Presidential politics:
 
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