Results: The Most Detailed Maps of the South Carolina Republican Primary

Map is colored by the candidate who leads in each precinct. Lightly shaded areas are more sparsely populated. Some precincts may only be reporting partial results.

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The map above shows the leading candidate in each precinct. It is shaded according to the number of votes per square mile for that candidate, meaning sparsely populated areas where fewer primary voters live are lighter, and denser areas are darker.

How Trump and Haley are faring in every precinct

Here’s another way to look at the results. In the maps below, precincts are shaded according to each candidate’s vote share for former President Donald J. Trump and Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor.

In many counties, early and absentee votes are likely to be reported first. In precincts that have not yet reported all vote types (early, absentee and Election Day), the margin between Mr. Trump and Ms. Haley could shift significantly throughout the night as more votes are reported.

How Republicans voted in different kinds of areas

This table shows the leading candidate in precincts that have reported all vote types, based on the demographics of those areas.

Data will appear in the following charts when more precincts have reported their results.

Precincts in … Leader margin Trump percent Haley percent

Lower income areas

Higher income areas

Areas with fewer college graduates

Areas with more college graduates

Rural areas

Suburban areas

Urban areas

Strong Biden areas in 2020

Trump and Haley support

Each dot in the charts below represents one neighborhood’s precinct. Precincts are displayed only if they have reported early, absentee and Election Day ballots. The dots are positioned on the charts based on the percentage of the vote each candidate received in that precinct.

Precincts in …

Lower income areas

Trump

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Haley

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Higher income areas

Trump

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Haley

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Precincts in …

Areas with fewer college graduates

Trump

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Haley

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Areas with more college graduates

Trump

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Haley

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Precincts in …

Rural areas

Trump

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Haley

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Suburban areas

Trump

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Haley

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Urban areas

Trump

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Haley

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Strong Biden areas in 2020

Trump

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Haley

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Methodology

Higher income areas are precincts where the median household income is $78,000 or more; lower income areas are where the median household income is $40,000 or less. Areas with more college graduates are precincts where more than 40 percent of the population has a college education; areas with fewer college graduates are precincts where less than 15 percent of the population graduated college. The classification of areas as urban, rural or suburban is derived from research by Jed Kolko. Strong Biden areas are precincts where President Biden received more than 50 percent of the two-party vote in the 2020 presidential election.

Election results are from The Associated Press. The Times publishes its own estimates for the number of remaining votes, based on historic turnout data and reporting from results providers. These are only estimates, and they may not be informed by reports from election officials.

See The Times’s South Carolina precinct result map of the 2020 Democratic primary.

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