How Lower Shore Voted In Presidential Primary Election Results

How Lower Shore Voted In Presidential Primary Election Results
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BERLIN — While the results are still unofficial, here’s a breakdown of the results from Tuesday’s primary election.

Worcester County

President Republican

Trump: 5,808, 73%

Kasich: 1,135, 14.2%

Cruz: 882, 11%

President Democratic

Clinton: 2,336, 56%

Sanders: 1,939, 36%

Wicomico County

President Republican

Trump: 6,998, 65%

Kasich: 1,630, 15.1%

Cruz: 1,828, 17%

President Democratic

Wicomico

Clinton: 5,258, 59%

Sanders: 3,119, 35%

Statewide

President Republican

Trump: 236,666, 55%

Kasich: 99,305, 23%

Cruz: 81,683, 19%

President Democratic

Clinton: 531,182, 63%

Sanders: 279,873, 33%

U.S. Senator

Republican

Worcester

Szeliga: 1,920, 36%

Chaffee: 853, 15%

Wicomico

Szeliga: 2,779, 31%

Chaffee: 1,490, 17%

Statewide

Szeliga: 129,817, 36%

Chaffee: 49,278, 14%

Democratic

Worcester

Van Hollen: 2,140, 56%

Edwards: 1,198, 24%

Wicomico
Van Hollen: 3,765, 45%

Edwards: 2,601, 31%

Statewide

Van Hollen: 434,423, 53%

Edwards: 317,052, 39%

U.S. Congress District 1

Republican

Worcester:

Harris: 5.923, 81%

Goff: 531, 7%

Wicomico:

Republican
Harris:8,472, 83%

Goff: 611, 6%

Smigiel: 613, 6%

Democratic

Worcester

Ireton: 3,318, 70%

Werner: 1,426, 30%

Wicomico

Democratic

Ireton: 6,254, 74%

Werner: 2,222, 26%

Districtwide

Republican

Harris: 77,112, 78%

Smigiel: 10,597, 11%

Goff: 5,971, 6%

Democratic

Ireton: 26,602, 48%

Werner: 28,546, 52%

Worcester County Board of Eduction

District 3

*Thompson: 772, 40%

*Gebhart: 633, 33%

Moran: 514, 27%

*advances to General Election

About The Author: Steven Green

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The writer has been with The Dispatch in various capacities since 1995, including serving as editor and publisher since 2004. His previous titles were managing editor, staff writer, sports editor, sales account manager and copy editor. Growing up in Salisbury before moving to Berlin, Green graduated from Worcester Preparatory School in 1993 and graduated from Loyola University Baltimore in 1997 with degrees in Communications (journalism concentration) and Political Science.