Even though Hillary Clinton won New Jersey by 13 percentage points, it was 5 percentage points less than Obama in 2012.

This means that more New Jersey residents voted for Donald Trump than they did for Mitt Romney last election.

But what towns contributed to the 1.5 million votes that Trump received on Tuesday? Which towns did Trump win the most decidedly?

NJ Advance Media analyzed the data and found the towns with a population over 10,000, where residents cast a total of more than 7,500 votes and Trump won by more than a 20 percent margin.

Most of these towns are in the solidly Republican areas that voted for Romney in 2012 and McCain in 2008, according to past election data from the New Jersey Division of Elections.

Even though we don't know the racial demographics of every person who cast a vote in these towns, we know that the cities where Trump won most-decidedly are very white. None of the towns on our list have a white, non-Hispanic population of less than 80 percent, according to the U.S. Census.

In addition, the Census shows most of Trump's towns are relatively affluent, with very low poverty levels. The one exception is Lakewood Township in Ocean County, where 38.8 percent of residents live in poverty.

Lakewood, which is also the town with over 10,000 residents that voted for Trump by the highest margin, is home to a large Orthodox Jewish population which has historically been solidly Republican.

Trump towns also have low percentages of foreign-born populations, according to Census figures. Lakewood and Clark Township in Union, with an Hispanic population of about 10 percent, are the towns with the highest foreign-born populations to make the list.

Carla Astudillo may be reached at castudillo@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her on Twitter @carla_astudi. Find her on Facebook.