Vice President Kamala Harris carried Cuyahoga County with 65% of the vote while President-elect Donald Trump won almost 34%, according to unofficial results reported by the board of elections this week. 

The Democratic nominee performed strongest in Cleveland’s East Side neighborhoods and in eastern inner-ring suburbs. She won cities from Bay Village in the west to Solon in the east. 

Meanwhile, Trump put up his strongest showing in such south and southwestern suburbs as Valley View, Independence, North Royalton, Parma and Strongsville. In Cleveland, Trump tended to do better in such West Side neighborhoods as Old Brooklyn. He tied Harris in a single Cleveland precinct: Old Brooklyn’s 13-P. 

Harris generally won with a strong percentage of the votes. Across all precincts that voted for Harris, she averaged a 51 percentage point lead. Areas that voted for Trump averaged a more narrow 11 point lead.

See how precincts in Cuyahoga County voted in the 2024 presidential contest with the map above. It shows unofficial results by precinct as of Nov. 6 published by the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections.

Nick Castele contributed to this story.

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April Urban was the director of research and impact for Signal Cleveland through December, 2024 striving to bring transparency to local civic data.