At 6am on Tuesday morning, before the November dawn even reaches Shelby County, the citizens of Shelbyville, Indiana will start driving to the town’s churches and scout huts to stare at the voting screens.
At 6pm sharp, the screens are switched off. Along with neighbouring Kentucky, Indiana’s polls have the earliest closing in the country – at a time when they are still lunching on moose fritters in Sarah Palin country.

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