2020 United States elections. The first votes were counted. Who won



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Joe Biden won the election in Dixville Notch, a village of 12 people in the northeastern United States, near the Canadian border. Dixville Notch is the first city in the United States to open the polls on Election Day, right at midnight, earning it the title of “First in the Nation.” Joe Biden got 5 votes, Donald Trump zero, the small community announced on Twitter.

Voters in Dixville Notch, a village of 12 in the northeastern United States, are symbolically initiating all US presidential elections at midnight Monday through Tuesday, writes Agerpres.

The town lost in the woods of New Hampshire, near the Canadian border, continues a tradition established since 1960, which earned it the title of “First in the nation.”

The voting ended in Dixville and the results were released: Joe Biden – 5 votes, Donald Trump – 0 votes, the community announced on Twitter.

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Aside from the nearby town of Millsfield, which also votes at night, most polling stations on the East Coast will open on Tuesday at 6 a.m. or 7 a.m. (1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Romanian time).

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Dixville Notch, a village in the United States, on the Canadian border. Photo source: Google Maps

The 2020 U.S. Presidential Elections begin today, November 3. More than 98 million Americans have already voted and expectations for turnout have already been exceeded, despite the coronavirus pandemic. The final turnout could exceed 160 million, an increase of more than 20% compared to 2016 (taking into account only voters who chose one of the two major candidates, Republican or Democrat.

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