'First In The Nation' Voting Site Under Scrutiny For Alleged Election Law Violations

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'First In The Nation' Voting Site Under Scrutiny For Alleged Election Law Violations
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Since 1960, citizens in a New Hampshire hamlet have gathered in front of TV cameras to cast the first presidential election ballots. But Dixville Notch has found itself facing a less flattering spotlight: scrutiny for alleged election law violations.

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