Politics & Government

Ohio Primary Breakdown: How did Lake County Residents Vote?

The Ohio primaries have been decided, now see how your county compared with the rest of the state.

The dust has settled, the buses have departed and peace has returned to the Buckeye State — if only for a few months.

In other words, primary season is over in Ohio.

When all was said and done, Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Gov. John Kasich emerged victorious in two highly anticipated elections.

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Kasich won the Ohio primary election boasting an impressive 47 percent of the Republican vote — compared to Donald Trump's 36 percent, Sen. Ted Cruz's 13 percent, and Sen. Marco Rubio's 3 percent. It was an important home-state win for Kasich, who picked up all of Ohio’s 66 delegate. He’ll need every one of them to overtake the GOP frontrunner Donald Trump, who still holds a commanding lead in the delegate count.

Clinton won the democratic race by a margin of nearly 14 percent. Clinton was victorious with 57 percent of the vote compared to Sanders’ 45 percent.

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But you already knew that. Now it’s time to see how the numbers broke down in Lake County.

Here’s a look at the GOP results:

  • Ted Cruz: 4,421— 10.09 percent
  • John R. Kasich: 20,556 — 46.90 percent
  • Marco Rubio: 1,074 — 2.45 percent
  • Donald J. Trump: 45,884 — 32.56 percent
  • Total Votes Cast: 43,830

And here’s who Cuyahoga County residents voted for in the democratic primary:

  • Hillary Clinton: 12,506 — 54.30 percent
  • Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente: 175 — 0.76 percent
  • Bernie Sanders: 10,351 — 44.94 percent
  • Total Votes Cast: 23,032

Source: The Ohio Secretary of State

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