SC primary voters choose Trump Saturday

Published 9:09 am Sunday, February 21, 2016

Kelli Ankney, 18, voted for the first time Saturday, at the Landrum High School precinct. (Photo by Claire Sachse)

Kelli Ankney, 18, voted for the first time Saturday, at the Landrum High School precinct. (Photo by Claire Sachse)

In the 2016 Republican Presidential Preference Primary held Saturday, Feb. 20, Donald Trump was declared the winner early in the evening. Senator Marco Rubio and Senator Ted Cruz battled for second place throughout the night, with Rubio officially declared second place winner after midnight.

Gov. Jeb Bush placed fourth, Gov. John Kasich fifth, and Dr. Ben Carson sixth. Bush suspended his campaign at 9 p.m. Saturday evening.

According to scvotes.org, statewide votes and precinct votes in the Bulletin readership area, broke down as follows:

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In the statewide analysis below, voter turnout averaged 24.21 percent with 716,954 votes cast:

Candidate Percentage of vote received Total ballots cast
Donald Trump 32.52 231,773
Marco Rubio 22.45 159,968
Ted Cruz 22.24 158,454
Jeb Bush 7.98 56,841
John Kasich 7.67 54,652
Ben Carson 7.15 50,945

 

Spartanburg County

Candidate Percentage of vote received Total ballots cast
Donald Trump 32.68 15,249
Ted Cruz 24.60 11,478
Marco Rubio 22.92 10,691
Ben Carson 8.65 4,036
Jeb Bush 5.88 2,744
John Kasich 5.27 2,457

At the Landrum High School precinct, 789 ballots were cast, for a 35.48 percent voter turnout. At Landrum United Methodist Church precinct, 894 votes were cast for a 33.70 percent voter turnout.

Greenville County

Candidate Percentage of vote received Total ballots cast
Donald Trump 26.80 24,913
Ted Cruz 24.63 22,899
Marco Rubio 24.61 22,875
Ben Carson 8.65 8,036
John Kasich 8.27 7,683
Jeb Bush 7.04 6,548

At the Gowensville precinct, 651 ballots were cast, for a 35.93 percent voter turnout.