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LOOK: Which Beachwood Precinct Voted for Romney?

We narrowed down the results to the precinct in Beachwood and pinpointed the only precinct that went to Republican presidential challenger Mitt Romney.

 
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Beachwood Precincts, Barack Obama v. Mitt Romney, November 6, 2012.
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Beachwood is traditionally a left-leaning city, and this election was no different. 

Only one precinct out of the city's 10 went to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney in Tuesday's general election.

President Barack Obama won the national election, and in Beachwood, he won by a wide margin. See Beachwood's raw numbers here.

Even when the candidate was homegrown, Beachwood did not support the Republican: Josh Mandel, a Beachwood High School alumni, didn't win a single precinct in Beachwood.

Check out the map and two charts to the right to see the locations of Beachwood's precincts and how your neighbors voted.

Beachwood Precinct Barack Obama (D) Mitt Romney (R)
A 52% 46%
B 47% 51%
C 67% 32%
D 73% 25%
E 85% 14%
F 68% 30%
G 62% 37%
H 67% 32%
I 78% 21%
J 82% 18%
Beachwood Precinct Sherrod Brown Josh Mandel
A 52% 45%
B 50% 46%
C 69% 29%
D 75% 22%
E 83% 12%
F 70% 25%
G 63% 34%
H 68% 28%
I 80% 16%
J 75%

17%

Are you surprised that one Beachwood neighborhood went to Romney? Tell us in the comments!

Related Topics: Barack Obama, Beachwood Elections 2012, Mitt Romney, elections 2012, and participate 2012

Annette Lusher

12:35 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

I wish you had identified the geographical area of Precinct B,
since that was the focus of your article.

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Karen Roth Tindel

1:33 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

B runs between Green and Deborah, from Timberlane down to Fairmount.

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Nikki Ferrell

2:51 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

Hi, Annette! It's in the map that I attached above, and Karen is right - it includes the area she described, as well as the area adjacent, inside the borders made by Richmond to the east, Deborah to the west, Fairmount to the south and Maidenstone to the north.

The total area is north of Fairmount Boulevard between Richmond and Green, and the north border is a squiggly line comprised of Maidenstone, Deborah and Timberline.

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