Data as of June 7, 2026 · refreshed automatically from the official Ohio voter file
Party registration
Ohio doesn't register voters by party, so there's no party breakdown to show. Party lean is usually inferred from primary participation — that data is in the voter file and available inside Motion51.
Most reliable-voting precincts
| # | Precinct | Active voters | Supervoters | Supervoter % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | EAGLE | 747 | 559 | 74.83% |
| 2 | VAN BUREN | 600 | 445 | 74.17% |
| 3 | FINDLAY 2D | 649 | 481 | 74.11% |
| 4 | MADISON W | 785 | 569 | 72.48% |
| 5 | FINDLAY 3A | 893 | 643 | 72.0% |
| 6 | ORANGE | 813 | 585 | 71.96% |
| 7 | JACKSON | 656 | 469 | 71.49% |
| 8 | CASS | 609 | 433 | 71.1% |
| 9 | MARION N | 940 | 668 | 71.06% |
| 10 | BIGLICK | 865 | 613 | 70.87% |
Supervoters are active registered voters who cast a ballot in at least 3 of the last 4 November general elections (2018–2024). Percentages are precinct totals from the official state voter file — no individual voter information is shown. Precincts with fewer than 400 active voters are excluded.
How Hancock County voted for president
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