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PRESIDENT & VICE PRESIDENT (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 46/46 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
ROMNEY/RYAN (Republican)
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19704
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OBAMA/BIDEN (Democrat)
|
18581
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GOODE/CLYMER (Constitution)
|
102
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JOHNSON/GRAY (Constitution)
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286
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LA RIVA/RAMIREZ, JR. (Independent)
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5
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WHITE/SCHERRER (Independent)
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5
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STEIN/MANSKI (Independent)
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136
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UNITED STATES SENATOR (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 46/46 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
TOMMY G THOMPSON (Republican)
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18052
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TAMMY BALDWIN (Democrat)
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18748
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JOSEPH KEXEL (Independent)
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959
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NIMROD Y.U. ALLEN, III (Independent)
|
333
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REP IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 3 (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 19/19 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
RAY BOLAND (Republican)
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9104
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RON KIND (Democrat)
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12238
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REP IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 7 (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 27/27 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
SEAN DUFFY (Republican)
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9432
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PAT KREITLOW (Democrat)
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6059
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STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 24 (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 28/28 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
SCOTT KENNETH NOBLE (Republican)
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11041
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JULIE LASSA (Democrat)
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14240
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REP TO THE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 69 (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 14/14 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
SCOTT SUDER (Republican)
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4945
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PAUL KNOFF (Democrat)
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3928
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REP TO THE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 70 (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 20/20 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
NANCY L. VANDERMEER (Republican)
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3562
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AMY SUE VRUWINK (Democrat)
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4642
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REP TO THE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 72 (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 8/8 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
SCOTT S. KRUG (Republican)
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8012
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JUSTIN D. PLUESS (Democrat)
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8745
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REP TO THE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 86 (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 8/8 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
JOHN SPIROS (Republican)
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2033
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DENNIS HALKOSKI (Democrat)
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1393
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DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 46/46 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
CRAIG LAMBERT (Republican)
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27995
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COUNTY CLERK (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 46/46 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
CYNTHIA CEPRESS (Democrat)
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28820
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TREASURER (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 46/46 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
KAREN J. KUBISIAK (Democrat)
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28903
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REGISTER OF DEEDS (Vote for ONE) Precincts Reporting: 46/46 Details |
Candidate | Votes |
SUSAN E. GINTER (Republican)
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28559
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ARPIN TOWN FIRE DEPT LEVY Precincts Reporting: 1/1 Details |
Question 1: Should the Town of Arpin be responsible for 83% of the cost to design, build and equip a new Fire Department building with the Village of Arpin for the purpose of providing fire protection and first responder services? Construction of the new building will cost approximately $800,000.00 and an annual cost of approximately $81.87 per hundred thousand dollars of assessed value for Town residents for a duration of 20 years. |
Choice | Votes |
YES
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137
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NO
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280
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ARPIN VILLAGE FIRE DEPT LEVY Precincts Reporting: 1/1 Details |
Question 1: Should the Village of Arpin be responsible for 17% of the cost to design, build and equip a new Fire Department building with the Town of Arpin for the purpose of providing fire protection and first responder services? Construction of the new building will cost approximately $800,000.00 and an annual cost of approximately $84.53 per hundred thousand dollars of assessed value for Town residents for a duration of 20 years. |
Choice | Votes |
YES
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64
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NO
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69
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GRAND RAPIDS TOWN INCREASE LEVY Precincts Reporting: 1/1 Details |
Question 1: Under state law, the increase in the levy of the Town of Grand Rapids for the tax to be imposed for the next fiscal year 2012 is limited to .38%, which results in a levy of $1,172,462. Shall the Town of Grand Rapids be allowed to exceed this limit and increase the levy for the next fiscal year and on an ongoing basis thereafter, by a total of 31.5% which results in a levy of $1,542.185? |
Choice | Votes |
YES
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1097
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NO
|
3242
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MARSHFIELD SCHOOL DIST REFERENDUM Precincts Reporting: 16/16 Details |
Question 1: Shall the Unified School District of Marshfield, Clark, Marathon and Wood Counties, Wisconsin be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $2,500,000 per year for four years beginning with the 2013-2014 school year and ending with the 2016-2017 school year, for non-recurring purposes consisting of sustaining educational programs? |
Choice | Votes |
YES
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6686
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NO
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5148
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