About 261,000 Georgians from six coastal counties cast a vote for president in 2024.

Republican Donald Trump took about 131,000 votes, dominating precincts in more rural areas.

Democrat Kamala Harris did best in larger towns and city precincts, with about 130,000 votes.

About 58% of registered voters cast a ballot. That means about 190,000 Coastal Georgians who could vote — didn’t.

There are approximately 461,000 registered voters in Bryan, Camden, Chatham, Glynn, Liberty and McIntosh counties. That tally of registered voters includes everyone on the rolls, not just people classified by the state as “active” voters.

Maggie Lee is a data reporter for The Current. She has been covering Georgia and metro Atlanta government and politics since 2008, contributing writing and data journalism over the years to Creative Loafing,...