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Election Results 2016: Who Did Tredyffrin Vote For?
The nation selected Donald Trump, and Pennsylvania picked Pat Toomey. How did Tredyffrin lean?

The nation and Pennsylvania selected Donald Trump to become the 45th President of the United States on Tuesday night. The state also selected Pat Toomey to defeat Democratic challenger Kate McGinty.
But how did the vote go in Tredyffrin and Chester County? Clinton won every Tredyffrin precinct by a comfortable margin.
Here are Tuesday night's results by precinct across the area:
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Tredyffrin East 1: Clinton 680, Trump 300
Tredyffrin East 2: Clinton 478, Trump 275
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Tredyffrin East 3: Clinton 387, Trump 203
Tredyffrin East 4: Clinton 443, Trump 313
Tredyffrin East 5: Clinton 949, Trump 469
Tredyffrin Mid 1: Clinton 309, Trump 182
Tredyffrin Mid 2: Clinton 683, Trump 413
Tredyffrin Mid 3: Clinton 424, Trump 305
Tredyffrin Mid 4: Clinton 745, Trump 447
Tredyffrin Mid 5: Clinton 437, Trump 292
Tredyffrin Mid 6: Clinton 606, Trump 395
Tredyffrin Mid 7: Clinton 224, Trump 148
Tredyffrin West 1: Clinton 707, Trump 505
Tredyffrin West 2: Clinton 1184, Trump 672
Tredyffrin West 3: Clinton 458, Trump 276
Tredyffrin West 4: Clinton 484, Trump 226
Tredyffrin West 5: Clinton 1366, Trump 691
Chester County as a whole also represented a decisive victory for Hillary Clinton, who won 140,188 votes to Trump's 115,582. Gary Johnson won 7,818 votes, good for a 2.89 percent chunk.
Given how close the race was statewide, the 15,000-odd votes that were cast for third party candidates in Chester County took on a renewed importance.
County-wide, Pat Toomey's margin of victory over Katie McGinty was slightly larger than it was statewide. Toomey won 133,277, while McGinty won 126,588.
Voter turnout was up significantly in numbers in 2016 within the county. 272,580 voters, or 76.90 percent, hit the polls this year, compared to 253,009, 74.8 percent, during the 2012 presidential election.
Republican Ryan Costello defeated Democrat Mike Parrish to hold on to his seat in U.S. Congress.
Democrat Andy Dinniman defeated Republican Jack London to defend his seat in the state legislature.
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