Politics & Government
Edgewater, Davidsonville, South County Voters Favored Romney
After breaking down election results by precinct, President Obama only won two of the 18 precincts that had polling stations in Edgewater, Davidsonville and south county.

Residents in Edgewater, Davidsonville and south county showed strong interest in the general election Tuesday, as voter turnout outpaced the national average in many precincts.
Turnout was especially high in pockets of south county, where nearly two-thirds of registered voters cast their ballots.
Poll results showed that voters heavily favored Mitt Romney throughout the region. So much so, that only two of the 18 precincts favored President Obama—voters at Shady Side and Lothian elementary schools.
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Those who voted at Davidsonville Elementary, South River High, Southern High and Mayo Elementary proved to be the biggest Romney fans, as each of their precincts eclipsed the 60-percent mark for the GOP candidate.
In the precincts where Obama won, the final vote was very close as the Democrat earned 53.5 percent at Shady Side Elementary and 50.1 percent at Lothian Elementary.
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Check out the full list of voting station results at the Anne Arundel County elections website.
Please note these are unofficial totals that do not include provisional ballot and absentee ballots.
Here's a look at the election results in the Edgewater, Davidsonville and south county.
Note: Numbers next to some polling centers indicate the precinct, but some voting centers represented multiple precincts.
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