New Ashford, Massachusetts, was reputed to be the first place to vote in every presidential election from
1916 to
1932. In 1936,
Millsfield, New Hampshire, beat this record by holding its election at midnight. Henry Nadig and his daughter Genevieve were behind the usage of midnight voting in Millsfield and Henry had lobbied the state legislature to allow it. Millsfield continued this practice until the 1960s when there were only two registered voters left in town, Genevieve and her husband Elmer, but restarted in 2016. The town of Hart's Location established the tradition of early-morning voting in 1948, when residents voted at 7:00 a.m. In 1952, the town moved its voting to midnight, to facilitate greater access to the polls for railroad workers. Neil Tillotson moved to Dixville Notch in 1954, and became the
town moderator and owner of The Balsams Grand Resort Hotel. He did not like having to drive 45 minutes to the nearest polling station, but learned about midnight voting from an
Associated Press reporter. The state legislature approved the town's request to become a voting precinct. Neil cast the first vote in each election until his death at age 102 in 2001. Dixville Notch voted for the final winner of the Republican presidential nomination from 1968 to 2012. In 2024, the balloting was done in the Tillotson Room of the Balsams Resort as the Ballot Room was closed for renovations. ==1964==