Wisconsin
Related: About this forumInteractive map by County of vote for WI Supreme Court outcome...CONGRATS TO @JUDGEDALLET
I am glad that @judgedallet won. But lots of work to do to GOTV by April 3.
Real time AP vote results for
3459 of 3480 precincts reporting, as of Feb 21 12:21 AM
Map updates automatically - MOUSE OVER COUNTIES for county totals. County colors indicate current vote leader.
Note: AP does not provide vote counts for uncontested races.
Wisconsin3459 of 3480 precincts reporting190,908246,85395,043DalletScrenockBurns0k100k200k25k50k75k125k150k175k225k250k275k532,804 total votes
https://www.wisconsinvote.org/
ELECTION 2018 | STATE SUPREME COURT
Michael Screnock and Rebecca Dallet advance in Supreme Court race
http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/govt-and-politics/elections/michael-screnock-and-rebecca-dallet-advance-in-supreme-court-race/article_b3deca06-14a7-5bf7-8e87-1dc60e39c168.html
MOLLY BECK mbeck@madison.com 2 hrs ago
Milwaukee County Judge Rebecca Dallet and Sauk County Judge Michael Screnock prevailed in Tuesday's primary election.
Sauk County Judge Michael Screnock and Milwaukee County Judge Rebecca Dallet will compete for a 10-year term on the states highest court in the April 3 general election.
The two candidates prevailed in Tuesdays primary election, topping Madison attorney Tim Burns, who was eliminated from the race.
Screnock, who is backed by conservatives, earned the most votes after arguing to voters he would set aside his personal views or policy preferences and apply the law as its written and not in a way to seek a certain outcome.
His first-place finish also comes after benefiting from hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on advertisements from outside groups like the Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce on his behalf, and receiving the most fundraising dollars from the Republican Party of Wisconsin..................................
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(69,762 posts)RandySF
(68,638 posts)I dont see them swinging Republican
regnaD kciN
(26,496 posts)Screnock, who is backed by conservatives, earned the most votes after arguing to voters he would set aside his personal views or policy preferences and apply the law as its written and not in a way to seek a certain outcome.
Funny how quickly that's forgotten...