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In 2014, Michigan's most Democratic county was Wayne. The most Republican county was Ottawa.

Then came Donald Trump, who upended Michigan's partisan divides in 2016.

Affluent counties such as Washtenaw and Ottawa with large numbers of college-educated voters gained group among Democrats. Counties like Genesee, with large numbers of working-class voters, saw their GOP base grow.

In 2018, the dust is still settling. All 83 counties saw a bigger share of votes for statewide Democratic candidates in 2018 compared to Hillary Clinton in 2016. But Trump and the Republican Party still have a firm hold on large swaths of Michigan.

Democrats gained ground in all 83 counties in 2018

This post looks at where things stand after this November election, with a ranking of Michigan's 83 counties from the most Democratic to most Republican.

The ranking is based on the collective vote for candidates in the eight statewide races on the 2018 ballot. (Those races: Governor, U.S. Senate, attorney general,secretary of state, Michigan Board of Education and the three elected university boards.)

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Percentage of votes cast for Democrats and Republicans for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, state Boarf of Education and boards for University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University. (Note: Michigan did not have a Senate race in 2010.)

Here's what the statewide numbers look like for the past four mid-term elections.

In the 2016 presidential contest (which is not shown on this chart), Trump got 47.5 percent of the vote compared to 47.3 percent for Clinton.

In 2018, Democrats ended up with a 6-point advantage, as their candidates took 50 percent of the vote for statewide candidates compared to 44 percent for Republicans.

Below is a map showing the collective results of the 2018 statewide races.

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Now for the top-to-bottom ranking of the 83 counties from most Democratic to most Republican, based on the 2018 statewide races.

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Percentage of votes cast for Democrats and Republicans for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, state Board of Education and boards for University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University. (Note: Michigan did not have a Senate race in 2010.)

1. Washtenaw County: D +43

In Washtenaw County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 43 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 18 points compared to 2014.

About 27% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 26% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 53% (1);

Share of population that is white: 71% (80);

Median household income: $62,484 (4);

Number of 2018 voters: 175,093 (6).

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2. Wayne County, D +40

In Wayne County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 40 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 4 points compared to 2014.

About 29% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 27% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 22% (24);

Population that is white: 50% (83);

Median household income: $42,043 (53);

Percent of 2016 voters for Trump: 29% (82);

Number of 2018 voters: 658,256 (1).

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Percentage of votes cast for Democrats and Republicans for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, state Board of Education and boards for University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University. (Note: Michigan did not have a Senate race in 2010.)

3. Ingham County, D +31

In Ingham County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 31 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 11 points compared to 2014.

About 33% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 32% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 38% (4);

Population that is white: 71% (79);

Median household income: $46,842 (29);

Number of 2018 voters: 120,597 (8).

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4. Genesee County. D +18

In Genesee County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 18 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 6 points compared to 2014.

About 43% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 38% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 20% (34);

Population that is white: 72% (78);

Median household income: $43,246 (43);

Number of 2018 voters: 176,801 (5).

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5. Kalamazoo County, D +16

In Kalamazoo County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 16 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 15 points compared to 2014.

About 40% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 39% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 36% (5);

Population that is white: 78% (71);

Median household income: $49,693 (20);

Number of 2018 voters: 115,077 (9).

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Percentage of votes cast for Democratic and Republican candidates for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, Michigan Board of Education and boards for University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University. (Note: Michigan did not have a Senate race in 2010.) The 2018 gap in the chart and in this heading differ slightly because of rounding.

6. Marquette County, D +15

In Marquette County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 15 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's about the same as 2014.

About 44% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 39% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 30% (14);

Population that is white: 92% (36);

Median household income: $46,822 (30);

Number of 2018 voters: 30,471 (27).

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7. Oakland County, D +14

In Oakland County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 14 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's a shift of 15 points compared to 2014.

About 44% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 41% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 45% (2);

Population that is white: 73% (76);

Median household income: $69,850 (2);

Percent of 2016 voters for Trump: 44% (78);

Number of 2018 voters: 609,099 (2).

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Percentage of votes cast for Democratic and Republican candidates for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, Michigan Board of Education and boards for University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University. (Note: Michigan did not have a Senate race in 2010.) The 2018 gap in the chart and in this heading differ slightly because of rounding.

8. Muskegon County, D +9

In Muskegon County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 9 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's about the same as 2014.

About 46% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 43% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 18% (45);

Population that is white: 77% (72);

Median household income: $43,920 (39);

Number of 2018 voters: 70,633 (12).

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9. Saginaw County, D+5

In Saginaw County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 5 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 5 points compared to 2014.

About 48% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 44% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 21% (29);

Population that is white: 70% (82);

Median household income: $43,712 (40);

Number of 2018 voters: 82,172 (11).

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Percentage of votes cast for Democrats and Republicans for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, state Board of Education and boards for University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University. (Note: Michigan did not have a Senate race in 2010.)

10. Isabella County, D+4

In Isabella County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 4 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 3 points compared to 2014.

About 49% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 45% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 28% (16);

Population that is white: 86% (60);

Median household income: $40,706 (64);

Number of 2018 voters: 22,850 (33).

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Percentage of votes cast for Democratic and Republican candidates for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, Michigan Board of Education and boards for University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University. (Note: Michigan did not have a Senate race in 2010.) The 2018 gap in the chart and in this heading differ slightly because of rounding.

11. Eaton County, D +3

In Eaton County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 3 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. In 2014, Republicans had a 2-point advantage.

About 40% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 39% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 25% (20);

Population that is white: 84% (65);

Median household income: 56,472 (9);

Percent of 2016 voters for Trump: 49% (71);

Number of 2018 voters: 51,433 (17).

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12. Gogebic County, D +2

In Gogebic County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 2 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 4 points compared to 2014.

About 55% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 46% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 18% (48);

Population that is white: 90% (51);

Median household income: $35,833 (78);

Number of 2018 voters: 6,689 (69).

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13. Macomb County, D +1

In Macomb County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 1 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. In 2014, the Republicans had a 2-point advantage.

About 54% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 47% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 24% (22);

Population that is white: 81% (68);

Median household income: $55,951 (10);

Number of 2018 voters: 367,868 (3).

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14. Bay County, D +1

In Bay County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 1 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 6 points compared to 2014.

About 53% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 46% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 18% (42);

Population that is white: 91% (48);

Median household income: 45,851 (33);

Number of 2018 voters: 47,735 (21).

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15. Leelanau County, D +0.1

In Leelanau County, Democratic votes outnumbered Republican votes by 0.1 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. In 2014, Republicans had a 10-point advantage.

About 49% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 48% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 41% (3);

Population that is white: 90% (49);

Median household income: $59,018 (6);

Percent of 2016 voters for Trump: 49% (72);

Number of 2018 voters: 14,362 (45).

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16. Kent County, R +1

In Kent County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 1 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 19 points compared to 2014.

About 48% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 48% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 34% (7);

Population that is white: 75% (74);

Median household income: $54,673 (14);

Number of 2018 voters: 268,220 (4).

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17. Grand Traverse, R +6

In Grand Traverse County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 6 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 11 points compared to 2014.

About 53% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 50% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 32% (10);

Population that is white: 93% (34);

Median household income: $55,597 (12);

Number of 2018 voters: 49,507 (20).

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18. Clinton County, R +6

In Clinton County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 6 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 6 points compared to 2014.

About 53% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 50% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 31% (13);

Population that is white: 90% (50);

Median household income: $62,646 (3);

Number of 2018 voters: 37,634 (25).

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19. Calhoun County, R +6

In Calhoun County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 6 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's about the same compared to 2014.

About 53% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 50% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 21% (27);

Population that is white: 79% (69);

Median household income: $44,681 (35);

Number of 2018 voters: 50,868 (18).

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20. Alger County, R +6

In Alger County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 6 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. In 2014, Democrats had a 1-point advantage.

About 57% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 50% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 18% (43);

Population that is white: 85% (64);

Median household income: $41,270 (59);

Number of 2018 voters: 4,036 (77).

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21. Benzie County, R +7

In Benzie County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 7 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 2 points compared to 2014.

About 54% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 50% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 26% (19);

Population that is white: 94% (29);

Median household income: 48,694 (23);

Number of 2018 voters: 9,921 (62).

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22. Houghton County, R +7

In Houghton County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 7 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 3 points compared to 2014.

About 54% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 51% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 31% (12);

Population that is white: 92% (35);

Median household income: $39,080 (70);

Number of 2018 voters: 14,566 (43).

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23. Van Buren County, R +9

In Van Buren County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 9 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 2 points compared to 2014.

About 54% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 51% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 20% (33);

Population that is white: 82% (67);

Median household income: $47,141 (28);

Percent of 2016 voters for Trump: 54% (64);

Number of 2018 voters: 29,970 (28).

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24. Manistee County, R +9

In Manistee County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 9 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. In 2014, Democrats had a 1-point advantage.

About 55% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 51% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 20% (35);

Population that is white: 90% (52);

Median household income: $42,530 (48);

Number of 2018 voters: 11,936 (57).

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25. Berrien County, R +9

In Berrien County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 9 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 8 points compared to 2014.

About 54% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 52% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 27% (17);

Population that is white: 75% (73);

Median household income: $45,980 (32);

Number of 2018 voters: 59,760 (16).

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26. Shiawasee County, R +9

In Shiawassee County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 9 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 6 points compared to 2014.

About 56% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 51% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Number of 2018 voters: 30,570 (26).

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27. Keweenaw County, R +10

In Keweenaw County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 10 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 6 points compared to 2014.

About 57% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 52% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 25% (21);

Population that is white: 98% (1);

Median household income: $41,472 (58);

Number of 2018 voters: 1,348 (83).

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28. Monroe County, R +11

In Monroe County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 11 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 8 points compared to 2014.

About 58% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 53% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 19% (40);

Population that is white: 92% (40);

Median household income: $56,968 (7);

Number of 2018 voters: 66,432 (14).

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29. Delta County, R +13

In Delta County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 13 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 8 points compared to 2014.

About 60% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 54% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 21% (30);

Population that is white: 93% (33);

Median household income: $42,353 (49);

Number of 2018 voters: 16,748 (39).

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30. Emmet County, R +14

In Emmet County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 14 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 10 points compared to 2014.

About 56% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 54% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 33% (8);

Population that is white: 91% (45);

Median household income: $51,096 (16);

Number of 2018 voters: 18,132 (37).

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31. Lenawee County, R +14

In Lenawee County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 14 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 1 point compared to 2014.

About 58% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 54% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 20% (36);

Population that is white: 87% (55);

Median household income: $49,300 (21);

Number of 2018 voters: 41,956 (22).

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32. Jackson County, R +14

In Jackson County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 14 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 1 point compared to 2014.

About 57% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 54% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 21% (31);

Population that is white: 85% (62);

Median household income: $47,709 (27);

Number of 2018 voters: 61,767 (15).

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33. Mason County, R +14

In Mason County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 14 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 2 points compared to 2014.

About 58% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 54% who voted Republican in 2018..

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 21% (28);

Population that is white: 92% (41);

Median household income: $43,497 (41);

Number of 2018 voters: 13,908 (48).

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34. Midland County, R +15

In Midland County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 15 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 6 points compared to 2014.

About 56% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 55% who voted Republican in 2018..

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 33% (9);

Population that is white: 92% (42);

Median household income: $54,852 (13);

Number of 2018 voters: 38,974 (24).

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35. Ontonagon County, R +15

In Ontonagon County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 15 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 10 points compared to 2014.

About 60% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 55% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 17% (49);

Population that is white: 95% (10);

Median household income: $35,038 (80);

Number of 2018 voters: 3,209 (81).

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36. Iron County, R +15

In Iron County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 15 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 6 points compared to 2014.

About 62% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 54% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 18% (44);

Population that is white: 95% (15);

Median household income: $33,137 (82);

Number of 2018 voters: 5,551 (74).

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37. Lake County, R +15

In Lake County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 15 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 12 points compared to 2014.

About 59% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 54% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 9% (83);

Population that is white: 85% (61);

Median household income: $30,824 (83);

Number of 2018 voters: 4,809 (75).

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38. Baraga County, R +16

In Baraga County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 16 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 13 points compared to 2014.

About 62% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 55% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 16% (61);

Population that is white: 73% (77);

Median household income: $42,810 (46);

Number of 2018 voters: 3,325 (80).

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39. Chippewa County, R +16

In Chippewa County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 16 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 6 points compared to 2014.

About 59% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 55% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 20% (37);

Population that is white: 70% (81);

Median household income: $42,287 (50);

Number of 2018 voters: 13,181 (51).

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40. Menominee County, R +16

In Menominee County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 16 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 2 points compared to 2014.

About 62% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 55% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 16% (58);

Population that is white: 94% (32);

Median household income: $41,235 (60);

Number of 2018 voters: 9,589 (63).

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41. Gratiot County, R +16

In Gratiot County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 16 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 6 points compared to 2014.

About 60% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 55% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 14% (66);

Population that is white: 87% (57);

Median household income: $42,145 (51);

Number of 2018 voters: 14,507 (44).

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42. Alpena County, R +17

In Alpena County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 17 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 11 points compared to 2014.

About 62% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 55% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 17% (52);

Population that is white: 96% (6);

Median household income: $39,832 (66);

Number of 2018 voters: 13,309 (50).

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43. Charlevoix County, R +17

In Charlevoix County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 17 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 4 points compared to 2014.

About 59% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 56% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 29% (15);

Population that is white: 94% (30);

Median household income: $48,603 (24);

Number of 2018 voters: 13,895 (49).

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44. St. Clair County, R +17

In St. Clair County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 17 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 6 points compared to 2014.

About 63% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 55% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 18% (48);

Population that is white: 92% (45);

Median household income: $50,930 (17);

Number of 2018 voters: 68,603 (13).

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45. Schoolcraft County, R +17

In Schoolcraft County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 17 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 11 points compared to 2014.

About 62% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 56% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 16% (60);

Population that is white: 86% (59);

Median household income: $36,649 (76);

Number of 2018 voters: 3,846 (78).

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46. Mecosta County, R +18

In Mecosta County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 18 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 1 point compared to 2014.

About 60% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 56% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 21% (26);

Population that is white: 92% (43);

Median household income: $41,827 (56);

Number of 2018 voters: 15,874 (41).

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47. Iosco County, R +19

In Iosco County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 19 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 12 points compared to 2014.

About 62% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 56% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 16% (57);

Population that is white: 94% (27);

Median household income: $38,900 (71);

Number of 2018 voters: 11,905 (58).

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48. Mackinaw County, R +19

In Mackinac County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 19 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 4 points compared to 2014.

About 61% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 57% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 19% (38);

Population that is white: 74% (75);

Median household income: $40,747 (63);

Number of 2018 voters: 5,810 (72).

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49. Presque Isle County, R +19

In Presque Isle County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 19 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 11 points compared to 2014.

About 62% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 57% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 17% (53);

Population that is white: 96% (4);

Median household income: $41,570 (57);

Number of 2018 voters: 6,815 (68).

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50. Ionia County, R +20

In Ionia County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 20 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 2 points compared to 2014.

About 62% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 56% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 16% (62);

Population that is white: 88% (54);

Median household income: $50,037 (19);

Number of 2018 voters: 24,221 (31).

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51. Arenac County, R +21

In Arenac County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 21 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 15 points compared to 2014.

About 64% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 57% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 11% (79);

Population that is white: 95% (19);

Median household income: $39,240 (69);

Number of 2018 voters: 6,851 (67).

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52. Oceana County, R +21

In Oceana County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 21 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's the same compared to 2014.

About 61% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 57% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 17% (51);

Population that is white: 82% (66);

Median household income: $41,952 (55);

Number of 2018 voters: 12,838 (53).

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53. Livingston County, R +22

In Livingston County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 22 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 8 points compared to 2014.

About 62% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 58% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 34% (6);

Population that is white: 95% (24);

Median household income: $76,764 (1);

Number of 2018 voters: 98,695 (10).

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54. St. Joseph County, R +22

In St. Joseph County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 22 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 3 points compared to 2014.

About 63% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 57% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 15% (63);

Population that is white: 87% (56);

Median household income: $45,410 (34);

Number of 2018 voters: 20,778 (35).

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55. Clare County, R +23

In Clare County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 23 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 14 points compared to 2014.

About 64% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 58% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 11% (80);

Population that is white: 95% (17);

Median household income: $34,911 (81);

Number of 2018 voters: 12,030 (55).

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56. Roscommon County, R +23

In Roscommon County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 23 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 13 points compared to 2014.

About 62% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 58% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 14% (68);

Population that is white: 95% (11);

Median household income: $35,959 (77);

Number of 2018 voters: 12,030 (56).

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57. Allegan County, R +23

In Allegan County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 23 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 7 points compared to 2014.

About 61% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 58% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 21% (25);

Population that is white: 89% (53);

Median household income: $55,630 (11);

Number of 2018 voters: 50,391 (19).

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58. Cheboygan County, R +23

In Cheboygan County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 23 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 8 points compared to 2014.

About 64% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 58% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 18% (41);

Population that is white: 92% (37);

Median household income: $41,023 (62);

Number of 2018 voters: 12,271 (54).

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59. Antrim County, R +23

In Antrim County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 23 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 3 points compared to 2014.

About 62% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 59% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 27% (18);

Population that is white: 95% (16);

Median household income: $48,825 (22);

Number of 2018 voters: 13,047 (52).

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60. Gladwin County, R +23

In Gladwin County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 23 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 14 points compared to 2014.

About 65% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 58% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 13% (73);

Population that is white: 96% (2);

Median household income: $39,629 (67);

Number of 2018 voters: 11,173 (61).

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61. Montcalm County, R +24

In Montcalm County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 24 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 6 points compared to 2014.

About 64% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 58% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 13% (77);

Population that is white: 92% (39);

Median household income: $43,126 (44);

Number of 2018 voters: 24,616 (30).

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62. Cass County, R +24

In Cass County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 24 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 1 point compared to 2014.

About 63% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 59% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 17% (50);

Population that is white: 87% (58);

Median household income: $47,991 (26);

Number of 2018 voters: 19,846 (36).

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63. Crawford County, R +25

In Crawford County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 25 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 8 points compared to 2014.

About 64% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 59% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 17% (54);

Population that is white: 95% (14);

Median household income: $41,034 (61);

Number of 2018 voters: 6,386 (71).

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64. Dickinson County, R +26

In Dickinson County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 26 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 6 points compared to 2014.

About 65% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 60% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 23% (23);

Population that is white: 96% (8);

Median household income: $43,373 (42);

Number of 2018 voters: 11,635 (59).

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65. Ogemaw County, R +26

In Ogemaw County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 26 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 17 points compared to 2014.

About 66% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 59% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 11% (81);

Population that is white: 95% (12);

Median household income: $36,941 (75);

Number of 2018 voters: 9,377 (65).

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66. Lapeer County, R +26

In Lapeer County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 26 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 8 points compared to 2014.

About 66% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 60% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 18% (46);

Population that is white: 92% (38);

Median household income: $54,174 (15);

Number of 2018 voters: 39,991 (23).

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67. Barry County, R +26

In Barry County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 26 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's the same as 2014.

About 63% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 60% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 19% (39);

Population that is white: 95% (23);

Median household income: $56,883 (8);

Number of 2018 voters: 27,210 (29).

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68. Tuscola County, R +26

In Tuscola County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 26 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 11 points compared to 2014.

About 66% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 60% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 14% (70);

Population that is white: 94% (53);

Median household income: $44,193 (37);

Number of 2018 voters: 23,187 (32).

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69. Ottawa County, R +29

In Ottawa County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 29 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's down 17 points compared to 2014.

About 62% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 62% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 32% (11);

Population that is white: 85% (63);

Median household income: $61,367 (5);

Number of 2018 voters: 130,011 (7).

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70. Wexford County, R +29

In Wexford County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 29 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 6 points compared to 2014.

About 65% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 61% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 17% (55);

Population that is white: 95% (21);

Median household income: $40,417 (65);

Number of 2018 voters: 14,242 (46).

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71. Otsego County, R +29

In Otsego County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 29 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 6 points compared to 2014.

About 66% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 62% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 21% (32);

Population that is white: 95% (22);

Median household income: $50,793 (18);

Number of 2018 voters: 11,525 (60).

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72. Huron County, R +30

In Huron County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 30 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 6 points compared to 2014.

About 67% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 62% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 15% (64);

Population that is white: 96% (9);

Median household income: $43,082 (45);

Number of 2018 voters: 14,012 (47).

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73. Kalkaska County, R +31

In Kalkaska County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 31 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 9 points compared to 2014.

About 69% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 62% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 14% (71);

Population that is white: 95% (20);

Median household income:42,612 (47);

Number of 2018 voters: 8,523 (66).

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74. Branch County, R +31

In Branch County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 31 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 3 points compared to 2014.

About 67% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 62% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 14% (72);

Population that is white: 91% (46);

Median household income: 46,428 (31);

Number of 2018 voters: 15,450 (42).

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75. Alcona County, R +31

In Alcona County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 31 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 13 points compared to 2014.

About 68% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 63% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 15% (65);

Population that is white: 96% (5);

Median household income: 38,160 (73);

Number of 2018 voters: 5,658 (73).

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76. Newaygo County, R +32

In Newaygo County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 32 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 5 points compared to 2014.

About 67% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 62% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 14% (67);

Population that is white: 91% (47);

Median household income: $44,049 (38);

Number of 2018 voters: 21,313 (34).

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77. Luce County, R +32

In Luce County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 32 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 11 points compared to 2014.

About 68% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 63% who voted Republican in 2018.

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Adults with a bachelor's degree: 14% (69);

Population that is white: 79% (70);

Median household income: $38,167 (72);

Number of 2018 voters: 2,486 (82).

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78. Oscoda County, R +34

In Oscoda County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 34 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 17 points compared to 2014.

About 70% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 64% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 10% (82);

Population that is white: 96% (7);

Median household income: $35,175 (79);

Number of 2018 voters: 3,814 (79).

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Percentage of votes cast for Democrats and Republicans for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, state Board of Education and boards for University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University. (Note: Michigan did not have a Senate race in 2010.)

79. Montmorency County, R +34

In Montmorency County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 34 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 16 points compared to 2014.

About 70% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 64% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 12% (78);

Population that is white: 96% (3);

Median household income: $37,145 (74);

Number of 2018 voters: 4,734 (76).

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Percentage of votes cast for Democratic and Republican candidates for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, Michigan Board of Education and boards for University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University. (Note: Michigan did not have a Senate race in 2010.) The 2018 gap in the chart and in this heading differ slightly because of rounding.

80. Sanilac County, R +35

In Sanilac County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 35 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 6 points compared to 2014.

About 70% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 64% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 13% (75);

Population that is white: 94% (28);

Median household income: $42,037 (55);

Number of 2018 voters: 16,656 (40).

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Percentage of votes cast for Democrats and Republicans for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, state Board of Education and boards for University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University. (Note: Michigan did not have a Senate race in 2010.)

81. Osceola County, R +37

In Osceola County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 37 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 10 points compared to 2014.

About 69% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 65% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 13% (76);

Population that is white: 95% (18);

Median household income: $39,247 (68);

Number of 2018 voters: 9,536 (64).

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Percentage of votes cast for Democrats and Republicans for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, state Board of Education and boards for University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University. (Note: Michigan did not have a Senate race in 2010.)

82. Hillsdale County, R +38

In Hillsdale County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 38 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 6 points compared to 2014.

About 71% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 66% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 17% (56);

Population that is white: 95% (13);

Median household income: 44,458 (36);

Number of 2018 voters: 17,086 (38).

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Percentage of votes cast for Democrats and Republicans for governor, U.S. Senate, secretary of state, attorney general, state Board of Education and boards for University of Michigan, Michigan State and Wayne State University. (Note: Michigan did not have a Senate race in 2010.)

83. Missaukee County, R +46

In Missaukee County, Republican votes outnumbered Democratic votes by 46 percentile points in 2018 statewide races. That's up 7 points compared to 2014.

About 74% voted for Trump in 2016 compared to 70% who voted Republican in 2018.

Below are some county demographics. The numbers in parenthesis show the rank among the 83 counties.

Adults with a bachelor's degree: 13% (74);

Population that is white: 95% (25);

Median household income: $42,077 (52);

Number of 2018 voters: 6,658 (70).