The 2016 Pennsylvania Primary Election results are in, and here are some local results and a breakdown by wards on the vote for presidential candidates. Overall, West Philadelphia’s Democratic voters supported Hillary Clinton, except for the 27th Ward where Bernie Sanders came out on top. Note: the results below are unofficial and incomplete. To view more results, go here.
PA Representative, District 190
Vanessa Lowery Brown – 36.45 percent (5381 votes)
Wanda Logan – 28.37 percent (4188 votes)
Ray Bailey – 12.02 percent (1775 votes)
Darryl Thomas – 11.37 percent (1679 votes)
PA Representative, District 188
James Roebuck (incumbent, unopposed) – 99.87 percent (12134 votes)
Representative in Congress, District 2 (Democrats)
Chaka Fattah (incumbent) – 36.76 percent (58821 votes)
Dwight Evans – 43.51 percent (69622 votes)
Presidential election results by wards (ward map)
Ward 27 (University City, Spruce Hill, Squirrel Hill, parts of Kingsessing)
Hillary Clinton – 43.89 percent (1950 votes)
Bernie Sanders – 55.93 percent (2485 votes)
John Kasich – 53.07 percent (216 votes)
Ted Cruz – 22.85 percent (93 votes)
Donald Trump – 21.13 percent (86 votes)
Ward 24 (Powelton, West Powelton, Mantua)
Hillary Clinton – 56.22 percent (1,983 votes)
Bernie Sanders – 43.61 percent (1,538 votes)
Ted Cruz – 23.57 percent (33 votes)
John Kasich – 40.71 percent (57 votes)
Donald Trump – 30.00 percent (42 votes)
Ward 46 (Garden Court, Cedar Park, parts of Cobbs Creek)
Hillary Clinton – 50.68 percent (3522 votes)
Bernie Sanders – 49.18 percent (3418 votes)
Ted Cruz – 24.56 percent (42 votes)
John Kasich – 52.63 percent (90 votes)
Donald Trump – 18.71 percent (32 votes)
Ward 60 (Walnut Hill, Cobbs Creek)
Hillary Clinton – 64.29 percent (3258 votes)
Bernie Sanders – 35.38 percent (1793 votes)
Ted Cruz – 41.30 percent (19 votes)
John Kasich – 17.39 percent (8 votes)
Donald Trump – 34.78 percent (16 votes)
April 28th, 2016 at 12:05 am
thanks for putting together these results. Besides those listed I would have liked to have seen the outcome of the US senate race. The City ward map is as clear as mud.
April 29th, 2016 at 10:12 am
Committee of 70 has very clear ward and division maps and you can get results broken down by ward and division for every race here: http://www.phillyelectionresults.com/Citywide_Election_Results.html.