1994 Wisconsin gubernatorial election|
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County results Precinct resultsThompson: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Chvala: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% Tie: |
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The 1994 Wisconsin gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 1994. In the midst of the Republican Revolution, incumbent Republican governor Tommy Thompson won the election with a landslide 67% of the vote, winning a third term as Governor of Wisconsin.
Thompson's share of the popular vote was the highest received by any gubernatorial candidate in Wisconsin since 1920. Thompson also won 71 of Wisconsin's 72 counties, losing only Menominee County by 20 votes. This is the most recent gubernatorial election in which Dane County (containing Wisconsin's capital of Madison), as well as Ashland, Bayfield, and Douglas counties, have voted for the Republican candidate.
Primary election
The primary election was held on September 13, 1994. Nominees for Governor and Lieutenant Governor were selected in separate primaries before running on a joint ticket in the general election.
Republican party
Governor
Candidates
Results
Republican gubernatorial primary results[1]
| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Republican
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Tommy G. Thompson (incumbent)
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321,487
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100.00%
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| Total votes
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321,487
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100.00%
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Lieutenant Governor
Candidates
Results
Republican lieutenant gubernatorial primary results[2]
| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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|
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Republican
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Scott McCallum (incumbent)
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279,858
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100.00%
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| Total votes
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279,858
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100.00%
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Democratic party
Governor
Candidates
Results
Democratic gubernatorial primary results[1]
| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Charles Chvala
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121,916
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100.00%
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| Total votes
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121,916
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100.00%
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Lieutenant Governor
Candidates
Results
Democratic lieutenant gubernatorial primary results[2]
| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Democratic
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Dorothy K. Dean
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111,682
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100.00%
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| Total votes
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111,682
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100.00%
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Libertarian party
Governor
Candidates
Results
Libertarian gubernatorial primary results[1]
| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Libertarian
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David S. Harmon
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1,109
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100.00%
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| Total votes
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1,109
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100.00%
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Lieutenant Governor
Candidates
Results
Libertarian lieutenant gubernatorial primary results[2]
| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Libertarian
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Kevin J. Robinson
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1,030
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100.00%
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| Total votes
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1,030
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100.00%
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US Taxpayers' party
Governor
Candidates
Results
US Taxpayers' gubernatorial primary results[1]
| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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U.S. Taxpayers'
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Edward J. Frami
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856
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100.00%
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| Total votes
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856
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100.00%
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Lieutenant Governor
Candidates
Results
US Taxpayers' lieutenant gubernatorial primary results[2]
| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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U.S. Taxpayers'
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Michael J. O'Hare
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863
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100.00%
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| Total votes
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863
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100.00%
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Independent nominations
Governor
Candidates
Results
Independent gubernatorial primary results[1]
| Party
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Candidate
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Votes
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%
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Independent
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Michael J. Mangan
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554
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100.00%
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| Total votes
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554
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100.00%
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General election
Candidates
- Charles Chvala & Dorothy K. Dean, Democrat
- Tommy G. Thompson & Scott McCallum, Republican
- David S. Harmon & Kevin J. Robinson, Libertarian
- Edward J. Frami & Michael J. O'Hare, US Taxpayers'
- Michael J. Mangan, Independent
Results
Results by county
| County[3][4]
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Tommy G. Thompson Republican
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Charles Chvala Democratic
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All Others Various
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Margin
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Total votes cast
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| #
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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#
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%
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| Adams
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3,165
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65.19%
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1,609
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33.14%
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81
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1.67%
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1,556
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32.05%
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4,855
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| Ashland
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3,222
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60.72%
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2,003
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37.75%
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81
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1.53%
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1,219
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22.97%
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5,306
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| Barron
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6,784
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62.32%
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3,993
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36.68%
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108
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0.99%
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2,791
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25.64%
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10,885
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| Bayfield
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3,256
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60.64%
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2,051
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38.20%
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62
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1.15%
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1,205
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22.44%
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5,369
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| Brown
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42,299
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65.58%
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21,120
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32.74%
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1,080
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1.67%
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21,179
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32.84%
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64,499
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| Buffalo
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2,429
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62.44%
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1,405
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36.12%
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56
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1.44%
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1,024
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26.32%
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3,890
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| Burnett
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3,495
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64.61%
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1,817
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33.59%
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97
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1.79%
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1,678
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31.02%
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5,409
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| Calumet
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7,706
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72.42%
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2,745
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25.80%
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190
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1.79%
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4,961
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46.62%
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10,641
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| Chippewa
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11,051
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67.88%
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4,992
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30.66%
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238
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1.46%
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6,059
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37.22%
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16,281
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| Clark
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6,509
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69.03%
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2,797
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29.66%
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123
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1.30%
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3,712
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39.37%
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9,429
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| Columbia
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10,286
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66.46%
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4,828
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31.19%
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363
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2.35%
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5,458
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35.27%
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15,477
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| Crawford
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2,687
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62.81%
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1,535
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35.88%
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56
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1.31%
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1,152
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26.93%
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4,278
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| Dane
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71,315
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51.58%
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63,545
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45.96%
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3,400
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2.46%
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7,770
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5.62%
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138,260
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| Dodge
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15,553
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74.31%
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4,926
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23.53%
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452
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2.16%
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10,627
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50.77%
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20,931
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| Door
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6,375
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70.74%
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2,475
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27.46%
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162
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1.80%
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3,900
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43.28%
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9,012
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| Douglas
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7,921
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62.17%
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4,655
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36.54%
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164
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1.29%
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3,266
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25.64%
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12,740
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| Dunn
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5,524
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59.54%
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3,578
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38.56%
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176
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1.90%
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1,946
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20.97%
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9,278
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| Eau Claire
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16,998
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62.47%
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9,745
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35.82%
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466
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1.71%
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7,253
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26.66%
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27,209
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| Florence
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1,317
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72.80%
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474
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26.20%
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18
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1.00%
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843
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46.60%
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1,809
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| Fond du Lac
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19,322
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73.43%
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6,480
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24.63%
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511
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1.94%
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12,842
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48.80%
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26,313
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| Forest
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1,957
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64.42%
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1,051
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34.60%
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30
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0.99%
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906
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29.82%
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3,038
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| Grant
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9,589
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70.47%
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3,829
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28.14%
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189
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1.39%
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5,760
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42.33%
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13,607
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| Green
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6,821
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66.17%
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3,189
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30.94%
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298
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2.89%
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3,632
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35.23%
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10,308
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| Green Lake
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4,340
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76.05%
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1,269
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22.24%
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98
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1.72%
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3,071
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53.81%
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5,707
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| Iowa
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4,102
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65.37%
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2,033
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32.40%
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140
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2.23%
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2,069
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32.97%
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6,275
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| Iron
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2,322
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72.90%
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830
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26.06%
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33
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1.04%
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1,492
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46.84%
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3,185
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| Jackson
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3,695
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65.13%
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1,904
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33.56%
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74
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1.30%
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1,791
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31.57%
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5,673
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| Jefferson
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13,779
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70.33%
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5,369
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27.40%
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445
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2.27%
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8,410
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42.92%
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19,593
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| Juneau
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4,769
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75.36%
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1,437
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22.71%
|
122
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1.93%
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3,332
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52.65%
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6,328
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| Kenosha
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24,618
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62.12%
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14,264
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36.00%
|
745
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1.88%
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10,354
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26.13%
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39,627
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| Kewaunee
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4,454
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63.28%
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2,466
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35.03%
|
119
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1.69%
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1,988
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28.24%
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7,039
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| La Crosse
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19,935
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64.51%
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10,391
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33.63%
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574
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1.86%
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9,544
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30.89%
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30,900
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| Lafayette
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3,420
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68.43%
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1,519
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30.39%
|
59
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1.18%
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1,901
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38.04%
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4,998
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| Langlade
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4,537
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71.16%
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1,746
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27.38%
|
93
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1.46%
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2,791
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43.77%
|
6,376
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| Lincoln
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6,064
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65.59%
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2,978
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32.21%
|
203
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2.20%
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3,086
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33.38%
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9,245
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| Manitowoc
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17,707
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68.33%
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7,761
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29.95%
|
447
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1.72%
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9,946
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38.38%
|
25,915
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| Marathon
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26,832
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69.72%
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10,771
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27.99%
|
882
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2.29%
|
16,061
|
41.73%
|
38,485
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| Marinette
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9,272
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68.98%
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4,019
|
29.90%
|
151
|
1.12%
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5,253
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39.08%
|
13,442
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| Marquette
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2,953
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68.37%
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1,293
|
29.94%
|
73
|
1.69%
|
1,660
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38.43%
|
4,319
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| Menominee
|
423
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48.23%
|
443
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50.51%
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11
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1.25%
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-20
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-2.28%
|
877
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| Milwaukee
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176,631
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64.58%
|
90,703
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33.16%
|
6,157
|
2.25%
|
85,928
|
31.42%
|
273,491
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| Monroe
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7,121
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70.44%
|
2,818
|
27.88%
|
170
|
1.68%
|
4,303
|
42.57%
|
10,109
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| Oconto
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6,306
|
66.43%
|
3,074
|
32.39%
|
112
|
1.18%
|
3,232
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34.05%
|
9,492
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| Oneida
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8,905
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69.71%
|
3,686
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28.85%
|
184
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1.44%
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5,219
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40.85%
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12,775
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| Outagamie
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31,036
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70.72%
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12,208
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27.82%
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642
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1.46%
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18,828
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42.90%
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43,886
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| Ozaukee
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23,041
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81.40%
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4,765
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16.83%
|
501
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1.77%
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18,276
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64.56%
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28,307
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| Pepin
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1,496
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63.93%
|
786
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33.59%
|
58
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2.48%
|
710
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30.34%
|
2,340
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| Pierce
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6,591
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66.10%
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3,241
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32.50%
|
140
|
1.40%
|
3,350
|
33.59%
|
9,972
|
| Polk
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6,760
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62.12%
|
4,010
|
36.85%
|
113
|
1.04%
|
2,750
|
25.27%
|
10,883
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| Portage
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11,929
|
60.83%
|
7,112
|
36.27%
|
570
|
2.91%
|
4,817
|
24.56%
|
19,611
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| Price
|
4,288
|
66.46%
|
2,093
|
32.44%
|
71
|
1.10%
|
2,195
|
34.02%
|
6,452
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| Racine
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38,302
|
67.38%
|
17,326
|
30.48%
|
1,217
|
2.14%
|
20,976
|
36.90%
|
56,845
|
| Richland
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4,348
|
72.94%
|
1,530
|
25.67%
|
83
|
1.39%
|
2,818
|
47.27%
|
5,961
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| Rock
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27,905
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64.03%
|
15,028
|
34.48%
|
649
|
1.49%
|
12,877
|
29.55%
|
43,582
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| Rusk
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3,287
|
62.29%
|
1,917
|
36.33%
|
73
|
1.38%
|
1,370
|
25.96%
|
5,277
|
| Sauk
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9,737
|
67.59%
|
4,269
|
29.63%
|
401
|
2.78%
|
5,468
|
37.95%
|
14,407
|
| Sawyer
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3,122
|
70.02%
|
1,282
|
28.75%
|
55
|
1.23%
|
1,840
|
41.26%
|
4,459
|
| Shawano
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7,600
|
72.48%
|
2,793
|
26.64%
|
92
|
0.88%
|
4,807
|
45.85%
|
10,485
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| Sheboygan
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25,231
|
74.58%
|
8,146
|
24.08%
|
453
|
1.34%
|
17,085
|
50.50%
|
33,830
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| St. Croix
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9,556
|
65.30%
|
4,770
|
32.59%
|
309
|
2.11%
|
4,786
|
32.70%
|
14,635
|
| Taylor
|
4,270
|
73.33%
|
1,458
|
25.04%
|
95
|
1.63%
|
2,812
|
48.29%
|
5,823
|
| Trempealeau
|
4,926
|
62.46%
|
2,875
|
36.45%
|
86
|
1.09%
|
2,051
|
26.00%
|
7,887
|
| Vernon
|
5,423
|
64.54%
|
2,825
|
33.62%
|
154
|
1.83%
|
2,598
|
30.92%
|
8,402
|
| Vilas
|
6,259
|
73.20%
|
2,161
|
25.27%
|
130
|
1.52%
|
4,098
|
47.93%
|
8,550
|
| Walworth
|
16,459
|
73.04%
|
5,567
|
24.70%
|
509
|
2.26%
|
10,892
|
48.33%
|
22,535
|
| Washburn
|
3,435
|
65.54%
|
1,740
|
33.20%
|
66
|
1.26%
|
1,695
|
32.34%
|
5,241
|
| Washington
|
25,436
|
79.09%
|
6,109
|
19.00%
|
615
|
1.91%
|
19,327
|
60.10%
|
32,160
|
| Waukesha
|
92,484
|
79.92%
|
21,428
|
18.52%
|
1,804
|
1.56%
|
71,056
|
61.41%
|
115,716
|
| Waupaca
|
9,131
|
74.42%
|
2,972
|
24.22%
|
166
|
1.35%
|
6,159
|
50.20%
|
12,269
|
| Waushara
|
4,643
|
72.74%
|
1,645
|
25.77%
|
95
|
1.49%
|
2,998
|
46.97%
|
6,383
|
| Winnebago
|
30,652
|
73.04%
|
10,641
|
25.36%
|
673
|
1.60%
|
20,011
|
47.68%
|
41,966
|
| Wood
|
16,213
|
69.60%
|
6,537
|
28.06%
|
546
|
2.34%
|
9,676
|
41.54%
|
23,296
|
| Total |
1,051,326 |
67.23% |
482,850 |
30.88% |
29,659 |
1.90% |
568,476 |
36.35% |
1,563,835
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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
References
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- ^ a b Richard M. Scammon; Alice V. McGillivray, eds. (1995). America Votes 21, A Handbook of Contemporary American Election Statistics. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly. p. 481.
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- Tennessee
- Texas
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- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
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- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
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