Chester USA voted for Hillary Clinton and not Donald Trump as its next president.

Found 20 miles outside Philadelphia, the namesake town did not follow the trend set by the rest of America.

Votes were counted for the district of Chester County, which broadcaster CNBC had picked out as an example of a divided area prior to the vote.

In the end Clinton won relatively comfortably, by 140,188 votes to Trump’s 115,582.

But the President-elect took the all important total for the state and the 20 electoral colleges which came with it after gaining 48.8% of the vote.

The Republican candidate has pledged behind his slogan to ‘Make America Great Again’.

US Census figures display Chester County as 86 percent white, with an average household income of $86,093 (nearly $30,000 above the national average), and 49 percent of its residents have college degrees.

Including 2016, it has voted Democrat only three times in the last 52 years.

There are in fact 27 places named Chester in the USA, but the town in Pennsylvania is by far the largest.

A map showing the locations of the 27 places named Chester in the USA