Tiny northeast town casts first White House votes

A man casts his ballot inside a polling station just after midnight on November 6, 2012 in Dixville Notch, New hampshire, the very first voting to take place in the 2012 US presidential election. AFP / ROGERIO BARBOSA

WASHINGTON – The first ballots of the 2012 White House race were cast in the tiny New Hampshire town of Dixville Notch Tuesday, with Barack Obama and Mitt Romney each receiving five votes.

The first-in-the-nation vote, held shortly after midnight, was tied for the first time in its history, another indication of the knife’s edge separating the two candidates in a race that should be decided by the end of the day.

The town boasts the first vote in US elections, but is seen as more of a curiosity than a national bellwether.

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