Dixville Notch, the quirky northern New Hampshire town that traditionally votes early on Election Day, has tallied this year's results — the Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is the local winner.
Clinton won four votes, while Donald Trump picked up two. Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson earned one vote, as did former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, who isn't running.
The small community — with a registered population of 12 in the 2010 census — is known for its tradition of casting their ballots shortly after midnight on Election Day while gathered in a single ballroom.
In Millsfield, another of the three New Hampshire towns that vote and tally results early, Trump picked up 16 votes to Clinton's four. Bernie Sanders, who dropped out of the race in June, got one vote, Politico reports.