High-profile races for Wisconsin governor and U-S Senator brought a record number of voters to the polls this week. Unofficial totals put the number of ballots cast Tuesday at almost two-point-seven-million. That would be 57-point-two percent of the state’s voting age population — a high-water mark for a mid-term election in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Sets New Record For Voter Turnout In Mid-Term Election
Nov 8, 2018 | 6:47 AM
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