Politics & Government
How Pasco County Voted In Florida's Presidential Primary
Find out which candidates residents of the county backed for their party's nomination.

NEW PORT RICHEY, FL — Voters in Pasco County followed yesterday’s statewide trend, backing Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump for their respective Democratic and Republican nominations for president.
Here are the unofficial results from Pasco County’s participation in the 2016 Presidential Preference Primary. All numbers are considered preliminary until certified.
Number of Registered Voters
- Democrat – 102,875
- Republican – 122,310
- No Party – 76,058
- Minor Party – 14,891
- Total voters – 316,134
- Voter turnout on March 15 – 103,575 ballots cast, 46.25 percent
The Republican Race
- Donald Trump – 50.95 percent
- Sen. Marco Rubio – 21.02 percent
- Sen. Ted Cruz, 18.85 percent
- Gov. John Kasich, 5.82 percent
- Former Gov. Jeb Bush, 1.95 percent
- Dr. Ben Carson, 0.79 percent
The Democratic Race
- Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton – 58.33 percent
- Sen. Bernie Sanders, 38.85 percent
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley – 2.82 percent
The primary election for all races outside the presidency is set for Aug. 30 with the last day for voters to register set for Aug. 1. The general election is Nov. 8. Voters who want their say in that election must register by Oct. 11.
For more information on voting in Pasco County, visit the supervisor of elections online.
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