(KNZA)--An only 9.3 percent voter turnout was reported in Brown County in last week's presidential preference primary.
The Brown County Commission canvassed votes Monday from the election, agreeing to count two provisional ballots.
615 Brown County voters took part in the election.
520 Republican voters cast ballots, with former President Donald Trump receiving the majority with 415 votes. Nikki Hailey, who has dropped out of the race, drew 72 votes, and none of the names shown received 26.
On the Democratic side, 95 votes were cast. Current President Joe Biden drew the most votes, with 66. The next most popular choice was none of the names shown, with 18 votes.
The local results mirrored state-wide returns, with Trump winning the state's Republican nomination and Biden the state's Democratic nomination.
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