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This is who NKY wants to be president

This is who NKY wants to be president

Northern Kentucky counties have has been blushing in the US presidential race for decades, This was most recently highlighted by former President Donald Trump’s vocal support in 2016 and 2020.

Republicans are expected to continue to dominate the district’s presidential races in 2024. But will Trump maintain the same level of support in Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties? We will update this article as election results become known.

In the meantime, here’s how presidential election results played out locally in 2016 and 2020 (we’ve rounded to the nearest whole number to make it easier to read):

Boone County

In 2016 Trump won 68% of the vote in Boone County. Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton received 26% of the vote, and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson received 4% of the vote.

IN 2020, support for Trump remained relatively the same – 67% of the vote. Democrat Joe Biden, who won the presidential election, did better than Clinton, gaining 31% of the vote. Libertarian Jo Jorgensen received almost 2%.

Kenton County

Slightly less Republican Kenton County gave Trump 60% of the vote. voting in 2016. This number has remained approximately the same in 2020 with Trump receiving 59% of the votes.

Biden received 39% of the vote. voting in 2020 more than 34% Clinton in 2016. Libertarians received 4% of the vote in 2016 and almost 2% in 2020.

Campbell County

Trump won Campbell County in 2020 with 58% of the votes and 2016 with 59% of the votes.

In 2016 Clinton received 35% of the vote, and Johnson received about 4%. Biden fared better in 2020 with 40%, while Jorgensen received nearly 2%.

Bellwether State?

Kentucky can sometimes be considered a leading state; his odd-year gubernatorial race could reveal how voters view national politics.

The theory goes that whichever party wins the gubernatorial race will also win the presidency. This was true for every race throughout the 2000s with the exception of the 2000 presidential election for George W. Bush.

Democratic Governor Andy Beshear won re-election last year, including in two of three Northern Kentucky counties.

While the results of gubernatorial elections don’t mean much when it comes to the results of local presidential elections, it is interesting to see how politics in Northern Kentucky have changed from year to year.

Here’s how many votes Beshear received in Northern Kentucky in the last two elections:

  • Boone County: 44% in 2023 and 42% in 2019.
  • Kenton County: 53% in 2023 and 50% in 2019.
  • Campbell County: 54% in 2023 and 52% in 2019.