2016 Maryland Republican presidential primary

2016 Maryland Republican presidential primary

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38 pledged delegates to the Republican National Convention
 
Candidate Donald Trump John Kasich Ted Cruz
Home state New York Ohio Texas
Delegate count 38 0 0
Popular vote 236,623 100,089 82,038
Percentage 54.4% 23.0% 18.9%

Results by county
  Donald Trump
  30–40%
  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
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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#
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

  1. ^ "Maryland Republican Primary Exit Poll - Election 2016 - CBS News". CBS News.
  2. ^ "Maryland Election Results 2016". The New York Times. August 2017.
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