2016 Maryland Republican presidential primary
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%
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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 [ ]
2016 Maryland Democratic presidential primary
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