Kaisch-FitzGerald-Cuyahogaai

This map shows the precinct-by-precinct vote in Ohio's governor's race in Cuyahoga County, with areas won by John Kasich in red and areas won by Ed FitzGerald in blue. There were a few precincts were the unofficial results show a tie.

(Rich Exner, Northeast Ohio Media Group)

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Ed FitzGerald not only lost Cuyahoga County and his hometown of Lakewood, he even lost his own precinct in what turned out to be Ohio's most lopsided gubernatorial race in 20 years,.



FitzGerald's neighbors in Lakewood Precinct 1H favored Gov. John Kasich, 249-140 on Tuesday.



It's not that the western Lakewood precinct is Democrat territory; voters there favored the Republican Kasich, 259-205, over Ted Strickland in 2010.



But FitzGerald's failure to pick up even 35 percent of the vote in his own neighborhood illustrates the depth of his loss.



FitzGerald carried just 45 percent of the vote citywide in Lakewood, where he served as mayor before becoming Cuyahoga County executive.



And he lost countywide to Kasich, 51 percent to 44 percent, despite the two-fold advantage of running as a local in the state's most Democratic county.



Even Tim Hagan, who picked up just 38 percent of the vote statewide in 2002, carried Cuyahoga County.



Strickland, the southern Ohio Democrat, won 74 percent of the Cuyahoga vote in being elected governor in 2006. And – even in defeat to Kasich in 2010 – Strickland picked up 61 percent of the Cuyahoga County vote.



The precinct-by-precinct look at the unofficial results from Tuesday shows that FitzGerald lost from Fairview Park to Solon, and from Parma to Pepper Pike, plus portions of the West Side of Cleveland and downtown.



In all, Kasich won the vote in 42 Cuyahoga County municipalities; FitzGerald won 17.



FitzGerald's strongest showings were in Highland Hills (85 percent), Warrensville Heights (84 percent), East Cleveland (84 percent) and North Randall (75 percent).



Kasich ran strongest in Hunting Valley (89 percent), Chagrin Falls Township (86 percent), Bentleyville (84 percent) and Gates Mills (82 percent.)

Gubernatorial vote, 2014

Here are city-by-city totals in Cuyahoga County for the 2014 gubernatorial race between John Kasich (Republican), Ed FitzGerald (Democrat) and Anita Rios (Green).

City FitzGerald Kasich Rios FitzGerald Kasich Rios Bay Village 24.8% 70.8% 4.5% 1,429 4,087 257 Beachwood 41.8% 54.7% 3.5% 1,738 2,273 147 Bedford 52.2% 44.2% 3.5% 1,816 1,538 123 Bedford Heights 74.7% 23.1% 2.2% 2,365 730 71 Bentleyville 12.8% 83.8% 3.5% 48 315 13 Berea 36.8% 57.8% 5.3% 1,898 2,979 274 Bratenahl 29.4% 65.0% 5.6% 182 403 35 Brecksville 20.9% 75.5% 3.6% 1,120 4,038 192 Broadview Heights 22.8% 74.2% 3.0% 1,426 4,635 187 Brook Park 37.5% 58.9% 3.6% 1,974 3,098 189 Brooklyn 37.3% 58.7% 4.0% 998 1,571 106 Brooklyn Heights 33.7% 61.1% 5.1% 164 297 25 Chagrin Falls 21.1% 74.7% 4.2% 340 1,204 67 Chagrin Falls Twp 13.7% 86.3% 0.0% 7 44 0 Cleveland 64.0% 31.0% 4.9% 45,780 22,194 3,539 Cleveland Heights 62.5% 29.6% 7.9% 8,458 4,011 1,068 Cuyahoga Heights 28.2% 68.1% 3.7% 46 111 6 East Cleveland 83.6% 14.0% 2.4% 2,806 469 82 Euclid 56.5% 39.8% 3.7% 6,450 4,546 420 Fairview Park 30.2% 65.3% 4.5% 1,621 3,504 239 Garfield Heights 51.0% 45.9% 3.1% 3,339 3,005 201 Gates Mills 14.7% 82.2% 3.1% 158 881 33 Glenwillow 48.4% 47.1% 4.5% 108 105 10 Highland Heights 22.9% 74.6% 2.5% 704 2,293 78 Highland Hills 84.9% 12.4% 2.7% 157 23 5 Hunting Valley 8.9% 89.0% 2.0% 22 219 5 Independence 21.2% 75.0% 3.8% 653 2,310 116 Lakewood 45.4% 46.6% 8.0% 5,629 5,778 989 Linndale 35.3% 52.9% 11.8% 6 9 2 Lyndhurst 33.4% 63.3% 3.3% 1,581 2,996 158 Maple Heights 68.9% 28.5% 2.6% 4,227 1,751 161 Mayfield Heights 36.9% 59.7% 3.3% 1,665 2,694 150 Mayfield Village 23.6% 72.8% 3.5% 282 869 42 Middleburg Heights 28.7% 67.4% 3.9% 1,427 3,347 192 Moreland Hills 26.5% 68.7% 4.8% 356 921 64 Newburgh Heights 37.6% 55.8% 6.6% 136 202 24 North Olmsted 28.3% 67.6% 4.0% 2,960 7,066 422 North Randall 74.7% 23.7% 1.6% 189 60 4 North Royalton 23.9% 72.7% 3.4% 2,408 7,317 342 Oakwood 71.9% 25.0% 3.1% 873 304 38 Olmsted Falls 27.8% 68.1% 4.1% 729 1,785 107 Olmsted Township 29.5% 67.0% 3.4% 1,244 2,822 145 Orange 35.4% 61.4% 3.2% 430 745 39 Parma 31.9% 64.3% 3.8% 6,127 12,332 722 Parma Heights 32.1% 64.1% 3.9% 1,525 3,046 184 Pepper Pike 26.9% 70.4% 2.7% 650 1,698 65 Richmond Heights 50.4% 46.3% 3.4% 1,593 1,463 106 Rocky River 24.5% 71.2% 4.4% 1,846 5,374 329 Seven Hills 26.7% 69.9% 3.4% 1,256 3,287 160 Shaker Heights 57.0% 37.2% 5.8% 5,525 3,607 567 Solon 32.6% 64.5% 2.9% 2,357 4,656 210 South Euclid 54.8% 40.6% 4.6% 3,456 2,560 293 Strongsville 24.3% 72.9% 2.8% 3,404 10,233 396 University Heights 46.9% 48.3% 4.8% 1,567 1,614 159 Valley View 24.3% 72.9% 2.8% 190 570 22 Walton Hills 27.5% 69.3% 3.2% 291 732 34 Warrensville Hts 84.0% 14.1% 1.9% 2,924 490 67 Westlake 22.8% 73.8% 3.4% 2,392 7,760 362 Woodmere 69.7% 27.0% 3.4% 124 48 6 Total 44.2% 51.5% 4.3% 145,176 169,019 14,049

Sources: cleveland.com/datacentral and Cuyahoga County Board of Elections