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The Town’s Clerk of Dixville Notch, New H a m pshire, cast s his vote in the American elections. Some of the town's 20 voters watch from the rear . The result was 16 for President Nixon, three for Senator McGovern, and one blank. The town was the first in the United States to open its polling. —Last night’s photograph by cable.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33068, 8 November 1972, Page 17

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The Town’s Clerk of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, casts his vote in the American elections. Some of the town's 20 voters watch from the rear. The result was 16 for President Nixon, three for Senator McGovern, and one blank. The town was the first in the United States to open its polling. —Last night’s photograph by cable. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33068, 8 November 1972, Page 17

The Town’s Clerk of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, casts his vote in the American elections. Some of the town's 20 voters watch from the rear. The result was 16 for President Nixon, three for Senator McGovern, and one blank. The town was the first in the United States to open its polling. —Last night’s photograph by cable. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33068, 8 November 1972, Page 17