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Small NH Town Votes for Bloomberg in Primary



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Former Three-Term New York City Mayor, Michael Bloomberg, Won the Votes of a Tiny New Hampshire Community that barely hung onto its Tradition of being among the First to Cast Ballots in the Presidential Primary.

Dixville Notch’s Five Residents cast their Ballots just after the stroke of Midnight Tuesday in the First 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary Vote in the Nation.

Bloomberg received Three Write-In Votes, one from a Republican and Two from Democrats. The Remaining Votes went to Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders.

The Small Community, located near the Canadian Border, had been in the Spotlight for nearly 60 years for Casting Votes just after Midnight in the Country’s First Presidential Primary and in November General Elections after Latex Balloon Inventor Neil Tillotson bought the Balsams Resort and arranged for the Early Voting at the Hotel. The Resort closed in 2011, but Voting continued in a Ski Lodge or at a Former Culinary school nearby.

“This is the First time I’ve ever picked up a Democrat ballot,” said Tillotson’s Son Neil, who is the Town Moderator. ”I looked through the field of Democrat candidates and looked for someone that I could connect with on policies and could get things done. I believe Mike Bloomberg can win the presidency in November and get things done in a way I feel good about,” Neil Tillotson said.

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, 34 Residents Voted for Republican George H.W. Bush, and Three Voted for Democrat Michael Dukakis.

This time around, only Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet Visited Dixville Notch Prior to the Vote.

The Lack of Attention by 2020 Candidates underscores the precarious situation the Community is in. Last year, the Attorney General’s Office said Dixville Notch needed another Official in order to hold a Primary Election after a Person who previously held that Role moved away.

That left Dixville Notch with just Four Total Residents. If the Community couldn’t find a Fifth Person in time to Fill a Selectman Vacancy, if would have needed to Contact the Secretary of state’s Office for Assistance in joining nearby Municipalities in order to Vote, according to the Attorney General’s Office.

Last month, Resident No. 5 became Les Otten, a Developer who is Working to Expand and Reopen the Balsams. “At the moment, the importance of the tradition of voting in Dixville seemed as though it was something that needed to be paid attention to,” he said last month. “It was something that was crying out for somebody to step forward and say, ‘I’ll be the fifth guy.’”

Two other Areas, Hart’s Location and Millsfield, offer Midnight Voting in New Hampshire.

Hart’s Location, a Small Town in the White Mountains, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (MN) was the popular choice, receiving Six Votes. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (MA) came in Second with Four votes. Andrew Yang had Three Votes, and Sen. Bernie Sanders (VT) had Two Votes. Former Vice President Joe Biden, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (HI) and Tom Steyer each received One Vote.

In Millsfield, a Township in Coos County, Sen. Klobuchar (MN) took home the Win with Two Votes. vice President Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, and Sen. Bernie Sanders (VT) each got One vote.

NH Democratic Vote Totals:

Klobushar - 8
Sanders - 4
Warren - 4
Bloomberg - 3
Yang- 3
Binden - 2
Buttigieg - 2
Gabbard - 1
Steyer - 1










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


     
 
 


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