A look inside Romney's childhood home: Jean Mallebay-Vacqueur talks about his home where Mitt Romney grew up in Bloomfield Hills on Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Bloomfield Hills may have the national distinction of being Mitt Romney’s childhood home, but the city’s Voting Precinct 1 has a decidedly low-key municipal flair.
It’s tucked in the city’s public-safety building, six-tenths of a mile from the home where the presidential hopeful spent his formative years.
Throughout the morning, some of the current 3,869 residents of the wealthy Oakland County enclave dribbled in slowly to vote. Some cast their ballots for the native son, who wants to win the primary in the state his late father, George, once governed. At the registration desk sat four serious women, all old enough to recall the senior Romney’s time in Lansing.





