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2016 New York Republican presidential primary

The 2016 New York Republican presidential primary was held on April 19 in the U.S. state of New York as one of the Republican Party's primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

2016 New York Republican presidential primary

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95 pledged delegates to the 2016 Republican National Convention
 
Candidate Donald Trump John Kasich Ted Cruz
Home state New York Ohio Texas
Delegate count 89 6 0
Popular vote 554,522 231,166 136,083
Percentage 59.21% 24.68% 14.53%

  Donald Trump
  John Kasich

Donald Trump won his home state with 59% of the vote and picked up 89 pledged delegates. He won over all age groups, income levels and political ideologies,[1] with most voters saying they want a candidate who "can bring change" and "tells it like it is". Most voters supported Trump's proposed ban on Muslim immigration to the United States.[2]

The Democratic Party also held their own New York primary on the same day which was won by Hillary Clinton. Apart from that, no other primaries were scheduled for that day by either party.

The state of the campaign

National situation

Despite an early victory by Ted Cruz in the Iowa caucuses, Donald Trump was seen as making steady progress towards the Republican nomination at the time. Trump was victorious in 7 of the contests on March 1, with Cruz seen as the only viable threat to Trump after victories in his home state of Texas and 2 other March 1 contests. Marco Rubio performed worse than anticipated on March 1, taking only Minnesota. On March 8, two primaries and a caucus were held in Hawaii, Michigan and Mississippi. Despite a poll from American Research Group that showed Kasich leading Trump in Michigan, Trump won all three contests.[3][4]

On March 15's primaries, Donald Trump took four of the five contests- Florida, Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina. Trump however was defeated in Ohio by John Kasich, losing all 66 of the state's delegates. Marco Rubio suspended his campaign after losing the Florida contest,[5] leaving just Cruz and Kasich in the race to oppose Trump.

On March 22, Trump won the Arizona contest and all of its 58 pledged delegates, while Cruz capitalized on Trump's comments critical of Mitt Romney's Mormon faith[6] to take the state of Utah and its 40 delegates.

The month of April brought several strong performances for Cruz. He capitalized on a weak ground game in the Donald Trump campaign to win the conventions in North Dakota and Colorado, despite criticism from Donald Trump.[7] In addition, Ted Cruz won the valuable Wisconsin primary and with it 36 of the state's 42 delegates. Many considered the probability of a "contested" Republican National Convention as it was considered doubtful that Trump would receive the requisite 1,237 delegates.[8]

New York situation

Being Donald Trump's home state, New York was expected to be one of his strongest states in the primary contests. While Trump himself said that he would be satisfied with only one half of the delegates, most prognosticators said that Trump would have to perform extremely strongly in the state in order to avoid a contested convention.[9] Ted Cruz's attacks in a Fox Business Network primary debate in South Carolina, criticizing Donald Trump for holding what he referred to as "New York values"- meaning the liberal, left leaning values of New York City came under fire as Cruz was campaigning in New York as well.[10] This, combined with Trump's strong performances in the Northeast, especially Massachusetts, meant that Trump was considered a favorite with Kasich as his main challenger.

Opinion polling

Results

New York Republican primary, April 19, 2016
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
Donald Trump 554,522 59.21% 89 0 89
John Kasich 231,166 24.68% 6 0 6
Ted Cruz 136,083 14.53% 0 0 0
Blank & Void 14,756 1.58% 0 0 0
Unprojected delegates: 0 0 0
Total: 936,527 100.00% 95 0 95
Source: The Green Papers

Of the 62 counties in the state, Donald Trump won 61, with the one loss being his home county of New York County (Manhattan), where John Kasich won. Trump's strongest showings were in Richmond County (Staten Island), Nassau County, Queens, Suffolk County and Erie County.[31] John Kasich won Manhattan with a plurality and placed a strong second in upstate college areas such as Cortland, Syracuse and the Capital District area centered around Albany.

Ultimately, Trump was able to get the full slate of delegates in 22 out of 27 congressional districts, due to meeting or exceeding the 50% threshold in each.[32] Kasich won 2 delegates in the 12th district (Upper East Side Manhattan/Queens), and one each in the 10th (Jewish Manhattan/Brooklyn neighborhoods), 13th (Harlem), 20th (Albany), and 24th (Syracuse) districts. Ted Cruz won 14.5% of the vote but did not win any delegates.

Republican Primary Results by County

County Carson* % Cruz % Kasich % Trump % BVS Total Turnout MV%
Albany 150 1.04% 2,390 16.58% 5,026 34.87% 6,793 41.13% 55 14,414 41.25% 12.26%
Allegany 156 2.93% 1,159 21.74% 1,175 22.05% 2,827 53.04% 13 5,330 43.63% 30.99%
Bronx 127 1.75% 1,164 16.00% 1,148 15.78% 4,730 65.00% 108 7,277 19.57% 49.00%
Broome 286 1.55% 3,953 21.45% 5,138 27.88% 8,923 48.42% 130 18,430 45.32% 20.54%
Cattaraugus 113 1.74% 1,298 19.97% 1,419 21.83% 3,636 55.93% 35 6,501 38.22% 31.10%
Cayuga 70 1.13% 1,136 18.38% 1,942 31.42% 3,024 48.92% 9 6,181 37.92% 17.51%
Chautauqua 177 1.85% 2,016 21.08% 2,294 23.99% 5,027 52.57% 49 9,563 38.35% 28.58%
Chemung N/A 1,820 21.16% 2,372 27.58% 4,208 48.92% 201 8,601 42.99% 21.35%
Chenango 87 1.64% 1,133 21.31% 1,394 26.22% 2,659 50.02% 43 5,316 43.33% 23.80%
Clinton N/A 739 15.77% 1,389 29.64% 2,487 53.06% 72 4,687 33.05% 23.43%
Columbia 63 1.32% 744 15.62% 1,271 26.68% 2,662 55.88% 24 4,764 40.46% 29.20%
Cortland N/A 900 22.66% 1,276 32.13% 1,710 43.06% 85 3,971 41.05% 10.93%
Delaware 91 1.85% 846 17.19% 1,142 23.21% 2,831 57.53% 11 4,921 42.63% 34.32%
Dutchess 213 1.05% 2,840 13.94% 4,401 21.60% 12,872 63.18% 46 20,372 40.07% 41.58%
Erie N/A 7,964 12.93% 13,136 21.33% 39,589 64.27% 907 61,596 42.04% 42.95%
Essex 68 1.71% 664 16.72% 1,274 32.07% 1,918 48.29% 48 3,972 36.82% 16.21%
Franklin 62 2.27% 433 15.83% 763 27.90% 1,460 53.38% 17 2,735 32.34% 25.48%
Fulton 72 1.17% 1,036 16.85% 1,552 25.24% 3,456 56.20% 34 6,150 39.59% 30.96%
Genesee N/A 1,032 16.54% 1,282 20.54% 3,815 61.13% 112 6,241 40.16% 40.59%
Greene N/A 705 16.39% 838 19.48% 2,689 62.52% 69 4,301 37.08% 43.04%
Hamilton N/A 210 18.77% 326 29.13% 565 50.49% 18 1,119 44.89% 21.36%
Herkimer 107 1.47% 1,042 14.35% 1,877 25.85% 4,193 57.75% 42 7,261 41.32% 31.90%
Jefferson 121 1.28% 1,235 13.10% 2,860 30.34% 5,190 55.07% 19 9,425 41.69% 24.72%
Kings (Brooklyn) 255 1.01% 4,872 19.32% 4,024 15.96% 15,920 63.14% 144 25,215 25.12% 43.82%
Lewis 71 2.29% 476 15.36% 898 28.99% 1,643 53.03% 10 3,098 36.49% 24.05%
Livingston 116 1.62% 1,329 18.54% 1,724 24.05% 3,957 55.20% 43 7,169 43.60% 31.15%
Madison N/A 1,358 19.87% 2,214 32.39% 3,108 45.47% 155 6,835 43.72% 13.08%
Monroe 685 1.24% 9,537 17.23% 16,870 30.47% 28,034 50.63% 239 55,365 43.98% 20.16%
Montgomery 42 1.12% 793 21.15% 865 23.07% 2,039 54.39% 10 3,749 39.85% 31.32%
Nassau N/A 9,902 9.54% 22,722 21.90% 69,692 67.17% 1,437 103,753 32.35% 45.27%
New York (Manhattan) 254 0.93% 3,586 13.08% 12,181 44.43% 11,196 40.84% 198 27,415 32.30% -3.59%
Niagara 245 1.40% 2,406 13.78% 3,321 19.02% 11,450 65.56% 43 17,465 41.26% 46.54%
Oneida 252 1.23% 3,335 16.33% 5,398 26.44% 11,332 55.50% 102 20,419 43.10% 29.06%
Onondaga 307 0.91% 6,075 17.97% 12,055 35.67% 15,155 44.84% 207 33,799 41.76% 9.17%
Ontario 180 1.60% 2,061 18.37% 3,380 30.13% 5,558 49.55% 39 11,218 43.02% 19.42%
Orange 217 0.89% 3,120 12.75% 4,372 17.87% 16,659 68.07% 104 24,472 35.94% 50.21%
Orleans 61 1.45% 720 16.65% 799 18.95% 2,643 62.69% 11 4,216 40.68% 43.74%
Oswego 188 1.57% 2,026 16.88% 3,285 27.37% 6,423 53.52% 80 12,002 38.57% 26.15%
Ostego 96 1.78% 1,035 19.20% 1,516 28.12% 2,719 50.43% 26 5,392 41.92% 22.31%
Putnam 61 0.70% 986 11.36% 1,587 18.28% 6,027 69.44% 19 8,680 40.96% 51.15%
Queens 342 1.08% 4,495 14.20% 5,601 17.69% 20,951 66.18% 268 31,657 27.36% 48.49%
Rensselaer 100 1.10% 1,576 17.27% 2,600 28.48% 4,758 52.13% 94 9,128 38.70% 23.64%
Richmond (Staten Island) 120 0.45% 2,096 7.90% 2,690 10.14% 21,521 81.09% 114 26,541 34.76% 70.95%
Rockland 104 0.70% 2,367 15.92% 3,158 21.24% 9,219 62.00% 21 14,869 34.71% 40.76%
St. Lawrence 124 1.74% 1,074 15.04% 2,036 28.52% 3,825 53.58% 80 7,139 36.07% 25.06%
Saratoga 240 0.97% 4,404 17.85% 8,272 33.52% 11,673 47.30% 88 24,677 41.91% 13.78%
Schenectady N/A 2,010 20.93% 2,946 30.67% 4,496 46.81% 152 9,604 41.32% 16.14%
Schoharie N/A 640 22.74% 638 22.66% 1,497 53.18% 40 2,815 39.99% 30.44%
Schuyler 42 2.21% 405 21.35% 461 24.30% 979 51.61% 10 1,897 40.85% 27.31%
Seneca 56 1.85% 521 17.21% 854 28.20% 1,585 52.34% 12 3,028 40.86% 24.14%
Steuben 262 2.24% 2,401 20.50% 2,755 23.52% 6,252 53.37% 44 11,714 42.09% 29.85%
Suffolk 735 0.73% 9,099 9.01% 18,694 18.52% 72,359 71.67% 77 100,964 34.15% 53.15%
Sullivan N/A 534 13.19% 687 16.98% 2,742 67.75% 84 4,047 33.08% 50.78%
Tioga 126 2.09% 1,429 23.68% 1,546 25.62% 2,926 48.48% 8 6,035 44.66% 22.87%
Tompkins 105 2.11% 1,342 26.96% 1,691 33.98% 1,821 36.59% 18 4,977 42.82% 2.61%
Ulster 142 1.41% 1,332 13.19% 2,197 21.75% 6,388 63.24% 43 10,102 36.63% 41.49%
Warren 101 1.28% 1,206 15.28% 2,772 35.12% 3,761 47.64% 54 7,894 42.15% 12.53%
Washington 7 0.13% 1,048 19.15% 1,839 33.61% 2,458 44.92% 120 5,472 37.60% 11.31%
Wayne N/A 1,627 19.99% 2,016 24.77% 4,472 54.94% 156 8,271 38.12% 30.17%
Westchester 376 0.83% 5,245 11.59% 13,599 30.06% 25,880 57.20% 147 45,247 35.31% 27.14%
Wyoming N/A 749 17.40% 724 16.82% 2,752 63.94% 79 4,304 40.10% 46.54%
Yates 43 1.56% 425 15.44% 884 32.11% 1,388 50.42% 13 2,753 43.29% 18.31%
Total 8,018* 0.86% 136,083 14.53% 231,166 24.69% 554,522 59.22% 6,636 936,525 36.35% 34.53%

*Note: Blank, Void, and Scattering (BVS) votes include some votes for Former Candidate Ben Carson. Carson vote totals are unavailable in some county canvass returns. Only those available are posted. New York is a Closed primary state, meaning that the turnout is based on Active Republican Voters on April 1, 2016

See also

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The 2016 New York Republican presidential primary was held on April 19 in the U S state of New York as one of the Republican Party s primaries ahead of the 2016 presidential election 2016 New York Republican presidential primary 2012 April 19 2016 2016 04 19 2020 95 pledged delegates to the 2016 Republican National Convention Candidate Donald Trump John Kasich Ted CruzHome state New York Ohio TexasDelegate count 89 6 0Popular vote 554 522 231 166 136 083Percentage 59 21 24 68 14 53 Donald Trump John KasichDonald Trump won his home state with 59 of the vote and picked up 89 pledged delegates He won over all age groups income levels and political ideologies 1 with most voters saying they want a candidate who can bring change and tells it like it is Most voters supported Trump s proposed ban on Muslim immigration to the United States 2 The Democratic Party also held their own New York primary on the same day which was won by Hillary Clinton Apart from that no other primaries were scheduled for that day by either party Contents 1 The state of the campaign 1 1 National situation 1 2 New York situation 2 Opinion polling 3 Results 3 1 Republican Primary Results by County 4 See also 5 ReferencesThe state of the campaign EditNational situation Edit Despite an early victory by Ted Cruz in the Iowa caucuses Donald Trump was seen as making steady progress towards the Republican nomination at the time Trump was victorious in 7 of the contests on March 1 with Cruz seen as the only viable threat to Trump after victories in his home state of Texas and 2 other March 1 contests Marco Rubio performed worse than anticipated on March 1 taking only Minnesota On March 8 two primaries and a caucus were held in Hawaii Michigan and Mississippi Despite a poll from American Research Group that showed Kasich leading Trump in Michigan Trump won all three contests 3 4 On March 15 s primaries Donald Trump took four of the five contests Florida Illinois Missouri and North Carolina Trump however was defeated in Ohio by John Kasich losing all 66 of the state s delegates Marco Rubio suspended his campaign after losing the Florida contest 5 leaving just Cruz and Kasich in the race to oppose Trump On March 22 Trump won the Arizona contest and all of its 58 pledged delegates while Cruz capitalized on Trump s comments critical of Mitt Romney s Mormon faith 6 to take the state of Utah and its 40 delegates The month of April brought several strong performances for Cruz He capitalized on a weak ground game in the Donald Trump campaign to win the conventions in North Dakota and Colorado despite criticism from Donald Trump 7 In addition Ted Cruz won the valuable Wisconsin primary and with it 36 of the state s 42 delegates Many considered the probability of a contested Republican National Convention as it was considered doubtful that Trump would receive the requisite 1 237 delegates 8 New York situation Edit Being Donald Trump s home state New York was expected to be one of his strongest states in the primary contests While Trump himself said that he would be satisfied with only one half of the delegates most prognosticators said that Trump would have to perform extremely strongly in the state in order to avoid a contested convention 9 Ted Cruz s attacks in a Fox Business Network primary debate in South Carolina criticizing Donald Trump for holding what he referred to as New York values meaning the liberal left leaning values of New York City came under fire as Cruz was campaigning in New York as well 10 This combined with Trump s strong performances in the Northeast especially Massachusetts meant that Trump was considered a favorite with Kasich as his main challenger Opinion polling EditSee also Statewide opinion polling for the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries List of pollsMain article United States presidential election in New York 2016 Winner Donald Trump Primary date April 19 2016Poll source Date 1st 2nd 3rd OtherPrimary results April 19 2016 Donald Trump59 21 John Kasich24 68 Ted Cruz14 53 Emerson College 11 Margin of error 5 11 Sample size 361 April 15 17 2016 Donald Trump55 John Kasich21 Ted Cruz18 Undecided 5 CBS News YouGov 12 Margin of error 5 9 Sample size 705 April 13 15 2016 Donald Trump54 Ted Cruz21 John Kasich19 Undecided 6 Optimus 13 Margin of error 0 822 Sample size 14201 April 11 14 2016 Donald Trump49 John Kasich23 Ted Cruz14 Undecided 14 NBC News WSJ Marist 14 Margin of error 5 5 Sample size 313 April 10 13 2016 Donald Trump54 John Kasich25 Ted Cruz16 Undecided 5 Siena College 15 Margin of error 5 Sample size 469 April 6 11 2016 Donald Trump50 John Kasich27 Ted Cruz17 Other 6 Quinnipiac University 16 Margin of error 4 2 Sample size 550 April 6 11 2016 Donald Trump55 John Kasich20 Ted Cruz19 Undecided 6 Public Policy Polling 17 Margin of error 4 5 Sample size 483 April 7 10 2016 Donald Trump51 John Kasich25 Ted Cruz20 Undecided 4 NBC News WSJ Marist 18 Margin of error 6 1 Sample size 259 April 6 10 2016 Donald Trump54 John Kasich21 Ted Cruz18 Undecided 5 Other 1 Baruch College New York 1 19 Margin of error 5 8 Sample size 324 April 5 10 2016 Donald Trump60 John Kasich17 Ted Cruz14 Undecided 7 Refused 2 Liberty Research 20 Margin of error 3 0 Sample size 6041 April 6 7 2016 Donald Trump52 John Kasich23 Ted Cruz19 Undecided 6 Emerson College 21 Margin of error 5 4 Sample size 321 April 6 7 2016 Donald Trump56 Ted Cruz22 John Kasich17 Undecided 4 Other 1 Fox News 22 Margin of error 4 Sample size 602 April 4 7 2016 Donald Trump54 John Kasich22 Ted Cruz15 Undecided 6 Other 1 Monmouth University 23 Margin of error 5 6 Sample size 302 April 3 5 2016 Donald Trump52 John Kasich25 Ted Cruz17 Undecided 6 CBS News YouGov 24 Margin of error 5 6 Sample size 657 March 29 April 1 2016 Donald Trump52 Ted Cruz21 John Kasich20 Other Undecided 7 Quinnipiac University 25 Margin of error 4 6 Sample size 457 March 22 29 2016 Donald Trump56 Ted Cruz20 John Kasich19 Undecided 4 Liberty Research 26 Margin of error 3 Sample size 1795 March 24 26 2016 Donald Trump55 John Kasich22 Ted Cruz19 Undecided 4 Optimus 27 Margin of error 0 8 Sample size 14232 March 22 24 2016 Donald Trump47 John Kasich22 Ted Cruz15 Undecided 16 Emerson College 28 Margin of error 5 6 Sample size 298 March 14 16 2016 Donald Trump64 Ted Cruz12 John Kasich1 Other 19 Undecided 1 Siena College 29 Margin of error 6 7 Sample size 229 February 28 March 3 2016 Donald Trump45 Marco Rubio18 John Kasich18 Ted Cruz 11 Other 1 Undecided 7 Siena College 30 Margin of error 7 0 Sample size 235 January 31 February 3 2016 Donald Trump34 Ted Cruz16 Marco Rubio16 Chris Christie 11 Jeb Bush 7 John Kasich 4 Someone else 2 Don t know No opinion 10 Siena College Margin of error 6 7 Sample size 214 September 14 17 2015 Donald Trump34 Ben Carson14 Jeb Bush11 Chris Christie 9 Carly Fiorina 8 Marco Rubio 5 John Kasich 4 Ted Cruz 3 George Pataki 3 Scott Walker 0 Other 1 None of them 5 Undecided 5 Quinnipiac University Archived 2015 06 15 at the Wayback Machine Margin of error 5 2 Sample size 356 May 28 June 1 2015 George Pataki11 Marco Rubio11 Jeb Bush10 Scott Walker 7 Ben Carson 6 Chris Christie 6 Rand Paul 6 Donald Trump 6 Mike Huckabee 5 Ted Cruz 3 Carly Fiorina 3 Rick Santorum 2 Bobby Jindal 1 John Kasich 1 Rick Perry 1 Lindsey Graham 0 DK NA 14 Wouldn t vote 3 Someone else 1 Siena College Margin of error 6 6 Sample size 223 April 19 23 2015 Chris Christie25 Jeb Bush20 Marco Rubio9 Rand Paul 8 Ted Cruz 6 Other 8 Undecided 24 Quinnipiac University Margin of error 5 4 Sample size 327 March 11 16 2015 Jeb Bush13 Scott Walker13 Chris Christie12 Marco Rubio 10 Rand Paul 8 Ben Carson 6 George Pataki 6 Ted Cruz 3 Mike Huckabee 3 Bobby Jindal 1 John Kasich 1 Rick Perry 1 Rick Santorum 1 Lindsey Graham 0 Other 1 Wouldn t vote 3 Undecided 18 Marist College Margin of error 7 6 Sample size 167 November 18 20 2013 Chris Christie40 Rand Paul10 Marco Rubio10 Jeb Bush 8 Paul Ryan 5 Ted Cruz 3 Rick Perry 3 Scott Walker 3 Susana Martinez 2 Rick Santorum 2 Undecided 15 Results EditSee also Results of the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries New York Republican primary April 19 2016 Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate countBound Unbound TotalDonald Trump 554 522 59 21 89 0 89John Kasich 231 166 24 68 6 0 6Ted Cruz 136 083 14 53 0 0 0Blank amp Void 14 756 1 58 0 0 0Unprojected delegates 0 0 0Total 936 527 100 00 95 0 95Source The Green PapersOf the 62 counties in the state Donald Trump won 61 with the one loss being his home county of New York County Manhattan where John Kasich won Trump s strongest showings were in Richmond County Staten Island Nassau County Queens Suffolk County and Erie County 31 John Kasich won Manhattan with a plurality and placed a strong second in upstate college areas such as Cortland Syracuse and the Capital District area centered around Albany Ultimately Trump was able to get the full slate of delegates in 22 out of 27 congressional districts due to meeting or exceeding the 50 threshold in each 32 Kasich won 2 delegates in the 12th district Upper East Side Manhattan Queens and one each in the 10th Jewish Manhattan Brooklyn neighborhoods 13th Harlem 20th Albany and 24th Syracuse districts Ted Cruz won 14 5 of the vote but did not win any delegates Republican Primary Results by County Edit County Carson Cruz Kasich Trump BVS Total Turnout MV Albany 150 1 04 2 390 16 58 5 026 34 87 6 793 41 13 55 14 414 41 25 12 26 Allegany 156 2 93 1 159 21 74 1 175 22 05 2 827 53 04 13 5 330 43 63 30 99 Bronx 127 1 75 1 164 16 00 1 148 15 78 4 730 65 00 108 7 277 19 57 49 00 Broome 286 1 55 3 953 21 45 5 138 27 88 8 923 48 42 130 18 430 45 32 20 54 Cattaraugus 113 1 74 1 298 19 97 1 419 21 83 3 636 55 93 35 6 501 38 22 31 10 Cayuga 70 1 13 1 136 18 38 1 942 31 42 3 024 48 92 9 6 181 37 92 17 51 Chautauqua 177 1 85 2 016 21 08 2 294 23 99 5 027 52 57 49 9 563 38 35 28 58 Chemung N A 1 820 21 16 2 372 27 58 4 208 48 92 201 8 601 42 99 21 35 Chenango 87 1 64 1 133 21 31 1 394 26 22 2 659 50 02 43 5 316 43 33 23 80 Clinton N A 739 15 77 1 389 29 64 2 487 53 06 72 4 687 33 05 23 43 Columbia 63 1 32 744 15 62 1 271 26 68 2 662 55 88 24 4 764 40 46 29 20 Cortland N A 900 22 66 1 276 32 13 1 710 43 06 85 3 971 41 05 10 93 Delaware 91 1 85 846 17 19 1 142 23 21 2 831 57 53 11 4 921 42 63 34 32 Dutchess 213 1 05 2 840 13 94 4 401 21 60 12 872 63 18 46 20 372 40 07 41 58 Erie N A 7 964 12 93 13 136 21 33 39 589 64 27 907 61 596 42 04 42 95 Essex 68 1 71 664 16 72 1 274 32 07 1 918 48 29 48 3 972 36 82 16 21 Franklin 62 2 27 433 15 83 763 27 90 1 460 53 38 17 2 735 32 34 25 48 Fulton 72 1 17 1 036 16 85 1 552 25 24 3 456 56 20 34 6 150 39 59 30 96 Genesee N A 1 032 16 54 1 282 20 54 3 815 61 13 112 6 241 40 16 40 59 Greene N A 705 16 39 838 19 48 2 689 62 52 69 4 301 37 08 43 04 Hamilton N A 210 18 77 326 29 13 565 50 49 18 1 119 44 89 21 36 Herkimer 107 1 47 1 042 14 35 1 877 25 85 4 193 57 75 42 7 261 41 32 31 90 Jefferson 121 1 28 1 235 13 10 2 860 30 34 5 190 55 07 19 9 425 41 69 24 72 Kings Brooklyn 255 1 01 4 872 19 32 4 024 15 96 15 920 63 14 144 25 215 25 12 43 82 Lewis 71 2 29 476 15 36 898 28 99 1 643 53 03 10 3 098 36 49 24 05 Livingston 116 1 62 1 329 18 54 1 724 24 05 3 957 55 20 43 7 169 43 60 31 15 Madison N A 1 358 19 87 2 214 32 39 3 108 45 47 155 6 835 43 72 13 08 Monroe 685 1 24 9 537 17 23 16 870 30 47 28 034 50 63 239 55 365 43 98 20 16 Montgomery 42 1 12 793 21 15 865 23 07 2 039 54 39 10 3 749 39 85 31 32 Nassau N A 9 902 9 54 22 722 21 90 69 692 67 17 1 437 103 753 32 35 45 27 New York Manhattan 254 0 93 3 586 13 08 12 181 44 43 11 196 40 84 198 27 415 32 30 3 59 Niagara 245 1 40 2 406 13 78 3 321 19 02 11 450 65 56 43 17 465 41 26 46 54 Oneida 252 1 23 3 335 16 33 5 398 26 44 11 332 55 50 102 20 419 43 10 29 06 Onondaga 307 0 91 6 075 17 97 12 055 35 67 15 155 44 84 207 33 799 41 76 9 17 Ontario 180 1 60 2 061 18 37 3 380 30 13 5 558 49 55 39 11 218 43 02 19 42 Orange 217 0 89 3 120 12 75 4 372 17 87 16 659 68 07 104 24 472 35 94 50 21 Orleans 61 1 45 720 16 65 799 18 95 2 643 62 69 11 4 216 40 68 43 74 Oswego 188 1 57 2 026 16 88 3 285 27 37 6 423 53 52 80 12 002 38 57 26 15 Ostego 96 1 78 1 035 19 20 1 516 28 12 2 719 50 43 26 5 392 41 92 22 31 Putnam 61 0 70 986 11 36 1 587 18 28 6 027 69 44 19 8 680 40 96 51 15 Queens 342 1 08 4 495 14 20 5 601 17 69 20 951 66 18 268 31 657 27 36 48 49 Rensselaer 100 1 10 1 576 17 27 2 600 28 48 4 758 52 13 94 9 128 38 70 23 64 Richmond Staten Island 120 0 45 2 096 7 90 2 690 10 14 21 521 81 09 114 26 541 34 76 70 95 Rockland 104 0 70 2 367 15 92 3 158 21 24 9 219 62 00 21 14 869 34 71 40 76 St Lawrence 124 1 74 1 074 15 04 2 036 28 52 3 825 53 58 80 7 139 36 07 25 06 Saratoga 240 0 97 4 404 17 85 8 272 33 52 11 673 47 30 88 24 677 41 91 13 78 Schenectady N A 2 010 20 93 2 946 30 67 4 496 46 81 152 9 604 41 32 16 14 Schoharie N A 640 22 74 638 22 66 1 497 53 18 40 2 815 39 99 30 44 Schuyler 42 2 21 405 21 35 461 24 30 979 51 61 10 1 897 40 85 27 31 Seneca 56 1 85 521 17 21 854 28 20 1 585 52 34 12 3 028 40 86 24 14 Steuben 262 2 24 2 401 20 50 2 755 23 52 6 252 53 37 44 11 714 42 09 29 85 Suffolk 735 0 73 9 099 9 01 18 694 18 52 72 359 71 67 77 100 964 34 15 53 15 Sullivan N A 534 13 19 687 16 98 2 742 67 75 84 4 047 33 08 50 78 Tioga 126 2 09 1 429 23 68 1 546 25 62 2 926 48 48 8 6 035 44 66 22 87 Tompkins 105 2 11 1 342 26 96 1 691 33 98 1 821 36 59 18 4 977 42 82 2 61 Ulster 142 1 41 1 332 13 19 2 197 21 75 6 388 63 24 43 10 102 36 63 41 49 Warren 101 1 28 1 206 15 28 2 772 35 12 3 761 47 64 54 7 894 42 15 12 53 Washington 7 0 13 1 048 19 15 1 839 33 61 2 458 44 92 120 5 472 37 60 11 31 Wayne N A 1 627 19 99 2 016 24 77 4 472 54 94 156 8 271 38 12 30 17 Westchester 376 0 83 5 245 11 59 13 599 30 06 25 880 57 20 147 45 247 35 31 27 14 Wyoming N A 749 17 40 724 16 82 2 752 63 94 79 4 304 40 10 46 54 Yates 43 1 56 425 15 44 884 32 11 1 388 50 42 13 2 753 43 29 18 31 Total 8 018 0 86 136 083 14 53 231 166 24 69 554 522 59 22 6 636 936 525 36 35 34 53 Note Blank Void and Scattering BVS votes include some votes for Former Candidate Ben Carson Carson vote totals are unavailable in some county canvass returns Only those available are posted New York is a Closed primary state meaning that the turnout is based on Active Republican Voters on April 1 2016See also Edit2016 New York Democratic presidential primaryReferences Edit 2016 Election Center CNN Retrieved 2016 06 29 2016 Election Center CNN Retrieved 2016 06 29 Michigan Republican Presidential Primary americanresearchgroup com Retrieved 2016 06 23 Trump wins in Hawaii Mississippi and Michigan Washington Post Retrieved 2016 06 23 Rubio suspends presidential campaign POLITICO Retrieved 2016 06 23 Schleifer Theodore Trump on Romney Are you sure he s a Mormon CNN Retrieved 5 August 2016 Trump escalates challenge calls Colorado GOP vote a crooked deal The Denver Post Retrieved 5 August 2016 Conlin Michelle Gibson Ginger Trump opponents buoyed after front runner s Wisconsin loss Reuters 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