Voting broken down by precincts
Published 10:50 am Wednesday, November 7, 2012
FRANKLIN— Isle of Wight County at 77 percent had the highest voter turnout in Western Tidewater for Tuesday’s Presidential Election.
Southampton County’s was about 70 percent and the City of Franklin saw 72 percent.
Here’s a breakdown on how precincts voted for President:
City of Franklin
Precinct 1—Romney 67 percent; Obama 31 percent
Precinct 2—Romney 56 percent; Obama 43 percent
Precinct 3—Romney 6 percent; Obama 93 percent
Precinct 4—Romney 7 percent; Obama 93 percent
Precinct 5—Romney 1 percent; Obama 99 percent
Precinct 6—Romney 43 percent; Obama 56 percent
Absentee—Romney 46 percent; Obama 54 percent
Total—Romney 34 percent; Obama 65 percent
Southampton County
Berlin—Romney 77 percent; Obama 21 percent
Ivor—Romney 51 percent; Obama 48 percent
Boykins—Romney 35 percent; Obama 65 percent
Branchville—Romney 45 percent; Obama 54 percent
Capron—Romney 43 percent; Obama 56 percent
Sebrell—Romney 50 percent; Obama 49 percent
Drewryville—Romney 35 percent; Obama 64 percent
Hunterdale—Romney 67 percent; Obama 32 percent
Forks-of-the-River—Romney 51 percent; Obama 48 percent
Courtland—Romney 53 percent; Obama 46 percent
Sedley—Romney 74 percent; Obama 26 percent
Blackwater River—Romney 26 percent; Obama 74 percent
Newsoms—Romney 57 percent; Obama 42 percent
Absentees—Romney 50 percent; Obama 49 percent
Total—Romney 51 percent; Obama 48 percent
Isle of Wight County
Windsor—Romney 61 percent; Obama 38 percent
Walters—Romney 71 percent; Obama 28 percent
Carrsville—Romney 53 percent; Obama 46 percent
Zuni—Romney 63 percent; Obama 35 percent
Courthouse—Romney 67 percent; Obama 32 percent
Total—Romney 57 percent; Obama 42 percent