Primary Stats: Who Do DuPage County Voters Want on the Presidential Ballot?
On election night we brought you results for local races. Now here's a look at who DuPage County voters picked as their presidential candidate.
Mitt Romney will be the Republican candidate on the presidential ballot this November — if DuPage County voters get their way.
The former Massachusetts governor took 54.25 percent of the vote in DuPage County during the March 20 primary, a hefty lead over Rick Santorum, who came in second. Santorum got 28.28 percent of the votes.
President Obama — the only candidate on the Democratic primary ballot — got 28,676 votes in DuPage County.
Republican Ballot
| Candidate | Votes | Percentage |
| Mitt Romney | 56,824 | 54.25% |
| Ron Paul | 10,275 | 9.81% |
| Rick Perry | 455 | 0.43% |
| Newt Gingrich | 7,085 | 6.76% |
| Charles Roemer | 486 | 0.46% |
| Rick Santorum | 29,624 | 28.28% |
Democratic Ballot
| Candidate | Votes | Percentage |
| Barack Obama | 28,676 | 100% |
All of the above are unofficial results from the DuPage County Election Commission.
Tom Koz
10:23 pm on Wednesday, March 28, 2012
So Obama should loose by about what 50+%???? Happy Days are here again !!!!!