Election day voting begins in the United States with the first ballots cast in New Hampshire, United States



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WASHINGTON (XINHUA) – Election day voting began in the United States early Tuesday morning (November 3) with the first ballots cast in Dixville Notch and Millsfield, two small towns in the northeastern state of New Hampshire.

CNN reported that Biden took all five votes cast for president in Dixville Notch, while Trump beat Millsfield 16-5 over Biden.

Voters were choosing their preferred candidates for President of the United States and Governor of New Hampshire, as well as federal and state legislative seats, in the midnight ballot, a tradition that began in Dixville Notch in 1960.

In the makeshift “Voting Room” of the Dixville Notch Balsams Resort, Les Otten, one of only five local registered voters, cast the first ballot.

Otten, who identified himself as “a lifelong Republican,” said this time he’s voting for Democratic presidential candidate and former US Vice President Joe Biden, who is challenging incumbent President Donald Trump.

“I disagree with him on many issues,” Otten said of Biden in a video posted on Twitter before the vote.

“But I think it is time to find what unites us and not what divides us.”

The 2020 U.S. elections, including the presidential and congressional elections, came amid a growing Covid-19 pandemic in the country, with more than 9.2 million cases and more than 230,000 deaths reported as of Monday. night, both the highest in the world.

The terrible pandemic has contributed in part to an unprecedented turnout in early voting.

More than 97 million Americans cast their votes before Election Day using early voting or mail-in ballots, according to the U.S. Elections Project website.

Furthermore, many voters are concerned about the reality of an increasingly divided nation suffering from bitter partisan strife, violent racial conflict and worsening social injustice.

For live results and updates, follow our live coverage of the US elections.



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