Voting in small settlements in the state of New Hampshire in the eastern United States has traditionally begun the day of the US presidential election. The village of Dixville Notch, lost in the woods off the border with Canada, has been symbolically opening the US election since 1960 by opening a polling station at midnight.
While it is not clear nationwide when it will be clear whether Republican Donald Trump will remain in the White House or be replaced by former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden, Dixville Notch, which has a population of less than a dozen, should be counted soon, according to the DPA. after voting. Most polling stations on the east coast of the United States will begin opening at 6 a.m. local time (12:00 CET) and will be closed by 20:00 local time (Wednesday 6:00 CET).
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