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Related: About this forumWith governor's race deadlocked, Milwaukee WI delivered for Democrat Evers w/ late absentee ballots
With governor's race deadlocked, Milwaukee delivered for Evers with late absentee ballots
https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/politics/elections/2018/11/06/milwaukee-county-has-more-than-50-000-uncounted-absentee-ballots/1916187002/
Daniel Bice and Mary Spicuzza, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 11:54 p.m. CT Nov. 6, 2018 | Updated 3:12 a.m. CT Nov. 7, 2018
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With the race for governor hanging in the balance, Milwaukee city officials turned over more than 45,000 uncounted absentee ballots for official verification shortly after midnight.
The results helped give Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tony Evers his first comfortable lead on Tuesday over Republican Gov. Scott Walker. Evers, the state schools chief, eventually edged Walker by about 29,000 votes.
Milwaukee County Clerk George Chistenson said his office received about 46,000 early and absentee ballots from the city long after all other votes had been counted in the county. The city waited to tally those votes until it finished counting other ballots.
From those late ballots, Evers received 38,674 votes, or 84% of the total, and Walker 7,181.
Brian Reisinger, a spokesman for the Walker campaign, raised questions about the validity of some of those votes.
"Thousands of ballots were damaged and had to be recreated," Reisinger said, clarifying that he was speaking of the Milwaukee County votes. "Until there is a comparison of the original ballots to the recreated ballots, there is no way to judge their validity."
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Overall, Christenson said Evers received twice as many votes in Milwaukee County as did Walker. Evers got a total of 263,199 votes in the state's largest county while Walker received 124,880.
Walker has for years had a strained relationship with the city. He has clashed with Mayor Tom Barrett on just about every issue, from a sales tax to fund public safety to shared revenue payments and issues around local control.
Political observers have been predicting that the city could play a crucial role in this race. ..........................................
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With governor's race deadlocked, Milwaukee WI delivered for Democrat Evers w/ late absentee ballots (Original Post)
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Nov 2018
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dembotoz
(16,922 posts)1. walker is contesting....no fat lady singing yet
BlueWI
(1,736 posts)2. She's singing now!
Goodbye Walker!!