Politics & Government
Obama Won Every Precinct in Cleveland Heights
Take a look at the tallies for each precinct in Cleveland Heights — how did your section of the city vote?
President Barack Obama won the national vote and he won in Ohio. The election was close in the swing state, but Republican challenger Mitt Romney had no chance in the heavily Democratic Cleveland Heights.
Obama won in all 37 precincts in Cleveland Heights. And in precinct 5-H, which has 876 registered voters, Romney received 14 votes, while Obama picked up 575. The margin between the candidates was hundreds of votes, except in one precinct — 4-B, where 97 votes separated the Democrat and Republican.
In Cleveland Heights, 21,069 of the 36,433 registered voters selected Obama, while 3,791 people voted for Romney. There were 25,272 votes cast. Eighty-three percent of votes cast were for Obama, while 15 percent were for Romney.
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Voter turnout in Cleveland Heights was 69 percent, slightly higher than in Cuyahoga County at 66.5 percent.
Take a look at the results below by precinct. Click here to see a precinct map and find out how your neighborhood voted.
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Precinct Stewart Alexander (S) Richard Duncan (N) Virgil Goode (C) Gary Johnson (L) Barack Obama (D) Mitt Romney (R) Jill Stein (G) 1-A 0 00
11 376
102
2
1-B 1
0
0
7
430 92
1
1-C 0 0
0
5
452 89
3
1-D 0
0
0
6
304
61
2 1-E 0 1
2
6
482 112
1
1-F
0 0 0 3
523
205 2 1-G
1
0 0 6 476 126 1
2-A 0 0 1 5 632 72 2 2-B 0 0 0 2 600 225 1 2-C 0 0 0 2 599 165 4 2-D 0 0 0 2 539 130 4
2-E
2
7
634 78
3
3-E
0
0
0
5461
90
1
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