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The 2016 Maryland Republican presidential primary took place on April 26, 2016. The state sent 38 delegates to the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, of which Donald Trump won all. The Democratic Party held its primary the same day. Donald Trump won nearly every demographic group, some more than others.[1]
Results
Vote by county
Donald Trump won every county (and the independent city of Baltimore).[2]
County | Trump% | Trump# | Kasich% | Kasich# | Cruz% | Cruz# | Others% | Other# | Totals# | |
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Allegany | 64.29% | 6,486 | 12.71% | 1,282 | 18.03% | 1,820 | 4.97% | 501 | 10,089 | |
Anne Arundel | 53.55% | 32,081 | 26.63% | 15,950 | 16.47% | 9,866 | 3.35% | 2,007 | 59,904 | |
Baltimore (City) | 43.25% | 4,186 | 29.57% | 2,862 | 20.43% | 1,977 | 6.75% | 653 | 9,678 | |
Baltimore (County) | 57.73% | 38,247 | 22.93% | 15,188 | 15.99% | 10,593 | 3.35% | 2,218 | 66,246 | |
Calvert | 57.89% | 6,571 | 17.61% | 1,999 | 20.54% | 2,331 | 3.96% | 449 | 11,350 | |
Caroline | 66.94% | 2,590 | 13.18% | 510 | 17.08% | 661 | 2.79% | 108 | 3,869 | |
Carroll | 55.36% | 16,942 | 21.24% | 6,501 | 19.80% | 6,060 | 3.59% | 1,098 | 30,601 | |
Cecil | 61.35% | 7,557 | 15.25% | 1,879 | 19.82% | 2,442 | 3.57% | 440 | 12,318 | |
Charles | 59.90% | 6,440 | 14.96% | 1,608 | 21.43% | 2,304 | 3.72% | 400 | 10,752 | |
Dorchester | 70.85% | 2,841 | 13.82% | 554 | 12.44% | 499 | 2.89% | 116 | 4,010 | |
Frederick | 51.08% | 16,011 | 20.71% | 6,493 | 24.61% | 7,716 | 3.60% | 1,127 | 31,347 | |
Garrett | 57.41% | 3,723 | 15.20% | 986 | 22.82% | 1,480 | 4.56% | 296 | 6,485 | |
Harford | 60.97% | 22,376 | 19.58% | 7,187 | 16.04% | 5,887 | 3.41% | 1,253 | 36,703 | |
Howard | 42.18% | 12,238 | 35.50% | 10,299 | 18.88% | 5,477 | 3.44% | 997 | 29,011 | |
Kent | 59.61% | 1,449 | 22.75% | 533 | 14.03% | 341 | 4.44% | 108 | 2,431 | |
Montgomery | 38.81% | 19,689 | 35.39% | 17,953 | 22.02% | 11,168 | 3.78% | 1,920 | 50,730 | |
Prince George's | 42.97% | 6,105 | 25.28% | 3,592 | 25.79% | 3,664 | 5.95% | 846 | 14,207 | |
Queen Anne's | 63.93% | 5,329 | 18.51% | 1,543 | 14.78% | 1,232 | 2.78% | 232 | 8,336 | |
Somerset | 68.22% | 1,747 | 9.84% | 252 | 18.98% | 486 | 2.97% | 76 | 2,561 | |
St. Mary's | 54.92% | 6,852 | 18.31% | 2,285 | 22.43% | 2,798 | 4.34% | 542 | 12,477 | |
Talbot | 55.32% | 3,253 | 26.58% | 1,563 | 14.76% | 868 | 3.33% | 196 | 5,880 | |
Washington | 60.23% | 12,352 | 13.03% | 2,673 | 22.21% | 4,557 | 4.52% | 926 | 20,508 | |
Wicomico | 64.58% | 7,214 | 15.24% | 1,702 | 17.15% | 1,916 | 3.03% | 339 | 11,171 | |
Worcester | 72.17% | 6,064 | 14.28% | 1,200 | 11.34% | 953 | 2.20% | 185 | 8,402 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Maryland Republican Primary Exit Poll - Election 2016 - CBS News". CBS News.
- ↑ "Maryland Election Results 2016". The New York Times. August 2017.
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