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EAGAN, MN — One way to predict how a particular town or suburb might vote in the upcoming presidential election is looking at who residents supported in 2016. While it is by no means a flawless measurement, previous election results can provide insight into the general political demographics of that area.
In 2016, residents in Eagan voted for Hillary Clinton by a margin of 20 percent, according to analysts at the New York Times. Nearby Lakeville voted for Donald Trump by a margin of 7 percent.
Here's how other cities and suburbs in the Twin Cities metro area voted in 2016, according to the Times' data team
Stillwater voted for Clinton by a margin of 22 percentWoodbury voted for Clinton by a margin of 19 percentNorthfield voted for Clinton by a margin of 50 percentMendota Heights voted for Clinton by a margin of 20 percentEagan voted for Clinton by a margin of 20 percentLakeville voted for Trump by a margin of 7 percentPrior Lake voted for Trump by a margin of 15 percentApple Valley voted for Clinton by a margin of 7 percentRosemout voted for Clinton by a margin of 4 percentBurnsville voted for Clinton by a margin of 11 percentRichfield voted for Clinton by a margin of 36 percentSt. Louis Park voted for Clinton by a margin of 50 percentMaple Grove voted for Trump by a margin of 2 percentSt. Michael voted for Trump by a margin of 35 percentMinneapolis voted for Clinton by 56 percentSt. Paul voted for Clinton by 59 percent Which Minnesota Counties Did Trump Win In 2016?
Hillary Clinton only won nine of Minnesota's 87 counties in 2016, but they were big enough to give her the state. Read more.
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