Politics & Government

How Upper St. Clair Voted in the 2012 Election

See who your neighbors voted for on Tuesday.

So you've had more than 24 hours to digest the (unofficial) election results.

Looking back at Upper St. Clair's voting history, it's no surprise that the Republican candidate in the presidential and U.S. Senate races won in each local precinct (unlike the race results from the majority of the state). However, some may find it surprising how close the results in some of the precincts.

Here's a breakdown of how Upper St. Clair voted on Tuesday.

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Barack Obama Mitt Romney Ward 1 District 1 39% 60% Ward 1 District 2 35% 64% Ward 1 District 3 40% 60% Ward 1 District 4 40% 59% Ward 2 District 1 44% 55% Ward 2 District 2 30% 70% Ward 2 District 3 46% 54% Ward 2 District 4 36% 64% Ward 3 District 1 40% 59% Ward 3 District 2 40% 59% Ward 3 District 3 34% 65% Ward 4 District 1 36% 62% Ward 4 District 2 35% 63% Ward 4 District 3 39% 60% Ward 4 District 4 29% 70% Ward 5 District 1 35% 64% Ward 5 District 2 38% 61% Ward 5 District 3 38% 61% Bob Casey, Jr. Tom Smith Ward 1 District 1 41% 57% Ward 1 District 2 40% 58% Ward 1 District 3 41% 57% Ward 1 District 4 44% 54% Ward 2 District 1 47% 52% Ward 2 District 2 30% 69% Ward 2 District 3 49% 49% Ward 2 District 4 40% 60% Ward 3 District 1 43% 55% Ward 3 District 2 42% 56% Ward 3 District 3 37% 62%

Ward 4 District 1

38% 60% Ward 4 District 2 40% 59% Ward 4 District 3 42% 57% Ward 4 District 4 33% 66% Ward 5 District 1 37% 61% Ward 5 District 2 42% 57% Ward 5 District 3 43% 56%

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