Politics & Government

Presidential Election Results: Trump's Vote Fell From 2016

Biden and other Dems won big in Tredyffrin Township. See the vote totals here.

Presidential Candidate Joe Biden Travels To Pennsylvania On Election Day. Biden won big in Tredyffrin Township.
Presidential Candidate Joe Biden Travels To Pennsylvania On Election Day. Biden won big in Tredyffrin Township. ( Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

TREDYFFRIN TOWNSHIP, PA —Tuesday's vote capped a heated battle for control of the White House, unfolding during a pandemic that killed nearly a quarter of a million Americans before Election Day.

On Saturday, the Philadelphia Inquirer and other news organizations announced Biden had won Pennsylvania and the presidency. President Donald Trump has not conceded as of Monday.

Tredyffrin Township precincts all overwhelmingly chose Biden over Trump, and in most Biden had twice as many votes as Trump. Biden took 65-70 percent of votes in Tredyffrin Township precincts, with most precincts showing Trump with vote counts of 30-35 percent.

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As more than 98 percent of Pennsylvania's vote is in, President Trump had 45,727 fewer votes than Biden statewide, though Trump statewide made a gain of 0.3 percent over his 2016 numbers.

That one-third of 1 percent gain for Trump was outpaced by the Democratic increase. Biden's 49.8 percent of the Pennsylvania vote represented a 2.2 percent increase over votes cast in 2016 for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who received 47.6 percent of PA's 2016 vote.

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In 2016, Trump had 48.8 percent of Pennsylvania's vote, compared to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's 47.6 percent.

On the Monday after Election Day 2020, with more than 98 percent of Pennsylvania's votes counted, Trump had 49.1 percent of our swing-state's votes, and despite that increase over his 2016 take, Biden had 49.8 percent of Pennsylvania's votes.

To see 2016 votes by county, view this NYT interactive map.

Though Biden was declared winner of the presidential race over the weekend, Republicans continued to insist the race is not over.

Yet the margin for Democrats was much wider in Chester County, where Biden won by 17 percentage points. In 2016, Clinton won in Chester County, but by 9 percentage points.

Pennsylvania's official state report for 2020 said today Biden has 57.87 percent of Chester County's vote, and Trump has 40.99 percent.

Tredyffrin Township's precincts all favored Biden, with percentages between 60 and 71 percent for Biden. Trump's percentages of the vote were in the 30's in all Tredyffrin precincts except Precinct 645, where Trump got 26 percent of the vote.

In 2016, Trump lost to Clinton in Chester County; Clinton had 52.6 percent of the vote here and Trump took 43.3 percent.

Former President Barack Obama won Pennsylvania by 5.4 percentage points in 2012.
Chester County Democrats reported Monday the party nationwide took 74 million votes — and counting — 3.4 million in Pennsylvania and 179,000 in Chester County. The voter turnout rate for Chester County was nearly 82 percent.

"Let us all exhale and take a moment to celebrate. What a relief! The outpouring of joy as people poured into the streets in towns and cities across the country was amazing," said Chester County Democratic Party Chair Dick Bingham.

As the Republican Party's massive voter registration campaign across Pennsylvania signed up far more voters than Democrats, Chester County was among a handful of PA counties where the opposite was true.

"In Chester County, we started 2020 in a strong position and have gotten even stronger as the year has progressed. It was only in May that we finally had more registered Democrats than Republicans! While we did not win every race, I am particularly grateful to all our extraordinary candidates and their teams. They have all made us proud," said Bingham.

Bingham said there are a few more votes to be counted including provisional ballots, which are ballots that require additional verification to assure their validity. There also remain to be counted ballots from military and overseas personnel.

The Republican Party saw two Chester County victories; Richard Ruggieri in the 13th Legislative District and Paul Friel in the 26th Legislative District, according to Bingham's report.

Three women on the ballot in Tredyffrin Township won their offices, the Democratic Party of Chester County announced Monday. Carolyn Comitta (D-19) will fill Sen. Andy Dinniman's state senate seat in Pennsylvania's 19th Senate District. Comitta garnered 57 percent of the vote, compared to Republican Kevin Runey's 42 percent.

Tredyffrin Township precincts all chose Comitta with percentages outpacing Runey by 20-30 percentage points in many precincts. Runey came closer in Precinct 600 and 616, where Runey was only 9 percentage points behind in each.

U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-6th) won over John Emmons by a wide margin, 56 to 43 percent. Tredyffrin Township precincts all voted for Houlahan. Precinct counts fell between 57 and 68 percent for Houlahan.

Pennsylvania State Rep. Melissa Shusterman (D-157th) defeated Republican challenger Brian Walters. Incumbent Shusterman had 63 percent of the vote, Walters 36 percent.

Tredyffrin Township precincts all chose Shusterman by solid margins, ranging between 13 and 31 percentage points over Walters' numbers.

The Democratic Party claimed victories Monday for five incumbent State Representatives, and one new addition. They are:

  • Dan Williams (D-74th)
  • Danielle Friel Otten (D-155th)
  • Melissa Shusterman (D-157th )
  • Chris Sappey (D-158th)
  • Kristine Howard (D-167th)
  • Dianne Herrin joins five incumbent Democratic State Representatives by successfully retaining the seat vacated by Carolyn Comitta in the 156th State Legislative District.

Two races that represent parts of Chester County are close enough that the provisional ballot count could make yet make a difference.

In the 160th House District, which straddles Chester and Delaware Counties, Anton Andrew is trailing by 596 votes as the final provisional and military/overseas ballots are counted.

Also very close is the PA Senate 9th District race, where Democrat John Kane leads Republican Thomas Killion by less than one percentage point. Kane is ahead by 468 votes on Monday as the remaining provisional ballots come in.

Chester County's election results can be viewed here. To find your own precinct's exact results, choose Precinct Results. The Tredyffrin-Easttown area's precinct numbers are in the 600's.

Trump had struggled to overcome polling deficits in key states in the campaign's final days. He ran strong as expected in rural areas, but lost support among other critical voting groups, including suburban women in several battleground states.

CNN reported in October that polling put former Vice President Joe Biden up by 25 points among women voters. According to the final 2016 pre-election polls, Clinton won women voters by 13 points among likely voters and 14 points among registered voters.

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