What county in the US had the highest percentage of votes for Obama? [View all]
Surprisingly it is a county with almost no African Americans.
Here is what they look like:

With the 2012 U.S. election returns now complete, its possible to analyze the data and learn some surprising things. Via my Bloomberg colleague Gregory Giroux, heres one of them: On Election Day, the most pro-Obama county in the entire United States was in South Dakotaand its population is less than 1 percent African American.
The honor goes to Shannon County, tucked into the southwest corner of South Dakota with a population of about 13,000. Ninety-three percent of the countys voters supported Obama, the highest percentage of any county in the country. A notable fact about Shannon County: Its population is 94.2 percent Native Americanit is home to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservationand only .08 percent black.
That makes it unusual among intensely pro-Obama counties, which tend to be majority black. Sure enough, the ensuing seven on Girouxs list are all majority black counties. An additional majority Native American countyMenominee, Wisc.comes in at No. 9, while Starr County, Tex., and its 96-percent Hispanic population rounds out the top 10.
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-01-23/guess-which-county-loves-obama-the-most