Clinton won the voting in the first opened area in the USA

Hillary Clinton

The candidate in US presidents from Democratic party won the vote in the tiny village of Dixville Notch in new Hampshire, where according to tradition, at midnight local time (8 a.m. GMT), opened the polling station at the election of the President. On Tuesday, 8 November, reports the Boston Globe.

According to CNN, Clinton received four votes out of eight, the other two were its main rival — the Republican nominee Donald trump, another voice was candidate of the libertarian party Gary Johnson, in the last newsletter was written “MITT Romney” (the candidate in US presidents from Republican party in the 2012 elections — approx. “Of the tape.ru”).

The population of Dixville Notch, according to the 2010 census, consists of 12 people, says “Interfax”.

In 1960, there was a tradition according to which the inhabitants of Dixville-Notch have the right to vote at midnight local time, that is, a few hours before the opening of polling stations in other parts of the country.

The United States presidential election held on 8 November. According to aggregator RealClearPolitics-election polls on voting day, former Secretary of state Hillary Clinton ahead of billionaire Donald trump by three percent.

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