Bay Area/ San Francisco

Primary Results: Did Your Neighborhood Feel The Bern Or Hold Out For Hillary?

Published on July 02, 2016
Primary Results: Did Your Neighborhood Feel The Bern Or Hold Out For Hillary?Photo composite: Gage Skidmore/Flickr; Phil Roeder/Flickr

California's presidential primary election has come and gone, and yesterday, Curbed presented a fascinating map of how the Democratic candidates fared within San Francisco neighborhoods, using precinct-specific data from around the city. 

Did your neighborhood go for Bernie or Hillary? Here's Curbed's breakdown:

Bernie voters dominated the west side of the city, taking almost all of the Outer Sunset and Richmond. He also walloped Clinton in most of SOMA and the Mission, Bernal Heights, the Haight and NoPa areas, and the Tenderloin.
Clinton, on the other hand, prevailed in residential neighborhoods clustered around the center of the city, notably Duboce Triangle, the Castro, and the Twin Peaks area, as well as Potrero Hill, Dogpatch, South Beach, Yerba Buena, Pac Heights, and the Marina. She also took Bayview and Hunters Point, albeit in closer contests.

Click over to Curbed for more, including how Trump, Cruz and Kasich fared; to see the specific data on how your neighborhood voted, go here for the interactive map of the city, as created by Tyler Field.