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Wisconsin Ave Unit 501 Madison Wi 53703 943 1.07% Scattering G.A.B. Canvass Reporting System Canvass Results for 2012 PRESIDENTIAL AND GENERAL ELECTION - 11/6/2012 Number of Percent of Candidate Party Votes Total Votes Received Office President of the United States Total Votes: 3,071,434 1,410,966 45.94% MITT ROMNEY/PAUL RYAN Republican 585 COMMERCIAL ST BOSTON MA 021091024 Winner 1,620,985 52.78% BARACK OBAMA/JOE BIDEN Democrat 233 N MICHIGAN AVE STE 1720 CHICAGO IL 60601 4,930 .16% VIRGIL GOODE/JIM CLYMER CON 90 E CHURCH ST ROCKY MOUNT VA 241511556 20,439 .67% GARY JOHNSON/JAMES P. GRAY Independent 850C CAMINO CHAMISA SANTA FE NM 875018907 526 .02% GLORIA LA RIVA/FILBERTO RAMIREZ, JR. Independent 3207 MISSION ST APT 9 SAN FRANCISCO CA 94110 553 .02% JERRY WHITE/PHYLLIS SCHERRER Independent 17580 AVILLA BLVD LATHRUP VLG MI 480762706 7,665 .25% JILL STEIN/BEN MANSKI Independent 17 TROTTING HORSE DR LEXINGTON MA 024216318 112 0% ROSS C. ROCKY ANDERSON/LUIS J. RODRIGUEZ Independent (WRITE-IN) 418 S DOUGLAS ST SALT LAKE CTY UT 841023231 88 0% ROSEANNE BARR/CINDY LEE SHEEHAN (WRITE IN) Independent 5,170 .17% SCATTERING Office US SENATOR - CLASS I Total Votes: 3,009,411 1,380,126 45.86% TOMMY G. THOMPSON Republican 1313 MANASSAS TRL MADISON WI 537188243 Winner 1,547,104 51.41% TAMMY BALDWIN Democrat 10 E DOTY ST STE 405 MADISON WI 53703 Report Generated - 11/21/2012 1:30:21 PM Page 1 of 47 Number of Percent of Candidate Party Votes Total Votes Received Office US SENATOR - CLASS I Total Votes: 3,009,411 62,240 2.07% JOSEPH KEXEL Independent 7616 33RD AVE KENOSHA WI 53142 16,455 .55% NIMROD Y.U. ALLEN, III Independent 749 LAND PL MILWAUKEE WI 532052358 70 0% RILEY J. HOOD (WRITE-IN) CON 1403 E POTTER AVE MILWAUKEE WI 532071918 43 0% DIANE E. LORBIECKI (WRITE-IN) Independent 10521 N O CONNELL LN MEQUON WI 530973315 3,373 .11% SCATTERING Office CONGRESSIONAL - DISTRICT 1 Total Votes: 365,058 Winner 200,423 54.9% PAUL RYAN Republican 221 E HOLMES ST JANESVILLE WI 535453909 158,414 43.39% ROB ZERBAN Democrat 5406 2ND AVE KENOSHA WI 531406504 6,054 1.66% KEITH DESCHLER Independent 1239 1/2 MONROE AVE RACINE WI 53402 167 .05% SCATTERING Office CONGRESSIONAL - DISTRICT 2 Total Votes: 390,898 124,683 31.9% CHAD LEE Republican 403 DURTSCHI DR MT. HOREB WI 53572 Winner 265,422 67.9% MARK POCAN Democrat 309 N BALDWIN ST MADISON WI 537031701 6 0% JOE KOPSICK (WRITE-IN) Independent 521 W DOTY ST APT 7 MADISON WI 537032664 787 .2% SCATTERING Report Generated - 11/21/2012 1:30:21 PM Page 2 of 47 Number of Percent of Candidate Party Votes Total Votes Received Office CONGRESSIONAL - DISTRICT 3 Total Votes: 339,764 121,713 35.82% RAY BOLAND Republican 7186 ICEHOUSE AVE SPARTA WI 546565729 Winner 217,712 64.08% RON KIND Democrat 3061 EDGEWATER LN LACROSSE WI 54603 339 .1% SCATTERING Office CONGRESSIONAL - DISTRICT 4 Total Votes: 325,788 80,787 24.8% DAN SEBRING Republican 3919 S 60TH ST MILWAUKEE WI 53220 Winner 235,257 72.21% GWEN MOORE Democrat 4043 N 19TH PL MILWAUKEE WI 53209 9,277 2.85% ROBERT R. RAYMOND Independent 4102 N MORRIS BLVD SHOREWOOD WI 53211 467 .14% SCATTERING Office CONGRESSIONAL - DISTRICT 5 Total Votes: 369,664 Winner 250,335 67.72% F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER JR Republican N76W14726 NORTHPOINT DR MENOMONEE FALLS WI 53052 118,478 32.05% DAVE HEASTER Democrat W234 GREY MOSS CT N7649 SUSSEX WI 53089 851 .23% SCATTERING Office CONGRESSIONAL - DISTRICT 6 Total Votes: 359,745 Winner 223,460 62.12% TOM PETRI Republican N5329 DE NEVEU LANE FOND DU LAC WI 54937 135,921 37.78% JOE KALLAS Democrat N4682 COUNTY ROAD D PRINCETON WI 54968 364 .1% SCATTERING Report Generated - 11/21/2012 1:30:21 PM Page 3 of 47 Number of Percent of Candidate Party Votes Total Votes Received Office CONGRESSIONAL - DISTRICT 7 Total Votes: 359,669 Winner 201,720 56.08% SEAN DUFFY Republican 2906 CITY HEIGHTS RD ASHLAND WI 54806 157,524 43.8% PAT KREITLOW Democrat 15854 93RD AVE CHIPPEWA FLS WI 547295167 20 .01% DALE C. LEHNER (WRITE-IN) Independent 1980 6TH AVE PRAIRIE LAKE WI 405 .11% SCATTERING Office CONGRESSIONAL - DISTRICT 8 Total Votes: 355,464 Winner 198,874 55.95% REID J. RIBBLE Republican PO BOX 7200 APPLETON WI 53912 156,287 43.97% JAMIE WALL Democrat W6214 COUNTY ROAD S ONALASKA WI 546508926 303 .09% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 2 Total Votes: 65,143 Winner 64,192 98.54% ROBERT COWLES Republican 300 W SAINT JOSEPH ST GREEN BAY WI 54301 951 1.46% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 4 Total Votes: 77,426 Winner 67,064 86.62% LENA C. TAYLOR Democrat 1518 W CAPITOL DR MILWAUKEE WI 53206 10,154 13.11% DAVID D. KING Independent 2407A N PIERCE ST MILWAUKEE WI 53212 208 .27% SCATTERING Report Generated - 11/21/2012 1:30:21 PM Page 4 of 47 Number of Percent of Candidate Party Votes Total Votes Received Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 6 Total Votes: 61,327 Winner 60,543 98.72% NIKIYA HARRIS Democrat 7060 N PRESIDIO DR MILWAUKEE WI 532236321 784 1.28% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 8 Total Votes: 79,934 Winner 76,402 95.58% ALBERTA DARLING Republican 1325 W DEAN RD RIVER HILLS WI 53217 453 .57% BETH L. LUECK (WRITE-IN) Democrat 5225 N BAY RIDGE AVE WHITEFISH BAY WI 532175102 3,079 3.85% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 10 Total Votes: 87,734 Winner 51,911 59.17% SHEILA HARSDORF Republican N6627 COUNTY ROAD E RIVER FALLS WI 54022 35,728 40.72% DANIEL C. OLSON Democrat 499 95TH AVE CLAYTON WI 540043001 95 .11% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 12 Total Votes: 90,994 Winner 51,176 56.24% TOM TIFFANY Republican 4973 WILLOW DAM RD HAZELHURST WI 54531 36,809 40.45% SUSAN SOMMER Democrat 2674 SUNRISE CIR PHELPS WI 545549000 2,964 3.26% PAUL O. EHLERS Independent 4560 CROSS COUNTRY RD RHINELANDER WI 545018957 45 .05% SCATTERING Report Generated - 11/21/2012 1:30:21 PM Page 5 of 47 Number of Percent of Candidate Party Votes Total Votes Received Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 14 Total Votes: 81,941 Winner 47,137 57.53% LUTHER S. OLSEN Republican 1023 THOMAS ST RIPON WI 54971 34,742 42.4% MARGARETE WORTHINGTON Democrat PO BOX 1433 WAUTOMA WI 549821433 62 .08% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 16 Total Votes: 73,231 Winner 72,298 98.73% MARK MILLER Democrat 4903 ROIGAN TER MONONA WI 53716 933 1.27% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 18 Total Votes: 85,648 Winner 43,079 50.3% RICK GUDEX Republican 361 E DIVISION ST FOND DU LAC WI 549354555 42,479 49.6% JESSICA KING Democrat 1523 HAZEL ST OSHKOSH WI 54901 90 .11% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 20 Total Votes: 97,460 Winner 66,882 68.63% GLENN GROTHMAN Republican 111 S 6TH AVE WEST BEND WI 53095 30,504 31.3% TANYA LOHR Democrat 6244 GILBERT CIR WEST BEND WI 530959197 74 .08% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 22 Total Votes: 73,559 22,278 30.29% PAM STEVENS Republican 1521 SHERIDAN RD UNIT C KENOSHA WI 531404469 Report Generated - 11/21/2012 1:30:21 PM Page 6 of 47 Number of Percent of Candidate Party Votes Total Votes Received Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 22 Total Votes: 73,559 Winner 51,177 69.57% ROBERT W. WIRCH Democrat 3007 SPRINGBROOK RD PLEASANT PRAIRIE WI 53158 104 .14% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 24 Total Votes: 86,024 37,259 43.31% SCOTT KENNETH NOBLE Republican MARSHFIELD SB WI Winner 48,677 56.59% JULIE LASSA Democrat 4901 BEAVER DAM RD STEVENS POINT WI 54481 88 .1% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 26 Total Votes: 88,087 Winner 87,144 98.93% FRED A. RISSER Democrat 100 WISCONSIN AVE UNIT 501 MADISON WI 53703 943 1.07% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 28 Total Votes: 96,010 Winner 60,854 63.38% MARY LAZICH Republican 4405 S 129TH ST NEW BERLIN WI 53151 35,053 36.51% JIM WARD Democrat 5225 MORLEY DR GREENDALE WI 531291249 103 .11% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 30 Total Votes: 79,204 36,178 45.68% JOHN MACCO Republican 1874 OLD VALLEY RD DE PERE WI 541153370 Winner 42,949 54.23% DAVE HANSEN Democrat 920 COPPENS RD GREEN BAY WI 54303 Report Generated - 11/21/2012 1:30:21 PM Page 7 of 47 Number of Percent of Candidate Party Votes Total Votes Received Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 30 Total Votes: 79,204 77 .1% SCATTERING Office STATE SENATE - DISTRICT 32 Total Votes: 87,769 36,545 41.64% BILL FEEHAN Republican 1901 CHEROKEE AVE LA CROSSE WI 546031502 Winner 51,153 58.28% JENNIFER SHILLING Democrat 2608 MAIN ST LACROSSE WI 54601 71 .08% SCATTERING Office ASSEMBLY - DISTRICT 1 Total Votes: 33,146 Winner 16,993 51.27% GAREY BIES Republican 2520 SETTLEMENT RD SISTER BAY WI 54234 16,124 48.65% PATRICK VEESER Democrat E2620 SUNSET RD LUXEMBURG WI 542179741 29 .09% SCATTERING Office ASSEMBLY - DISTRICT 2 Total Votes: 29,141 Winner 17,082 58.62% ANDRE JACQUE Republican 2390 E RIDGE TER GREEN BAY WI 54311 12,033 41.29% LARRY PRUESS Democrat 334 23RD ST TWO RIVERS WI 542413804 26 .09% SCATTERING Office ASSEMBLY - DISTRICT 3 Total Votes: 29,987 Winner 17,387 57.98% AL OTT Republican W2168 CAMPGROUND RD FOREST JUNCTION WI 54123 11,398 38.01% KOLE OSWALD Democrat 2424 S WALDEN AVE APPLETON WI 549155876 Report Generated - 11/21/2012 1:30:21 PM Page 8 of 47 Number of Percent of Candidate Party Votes Total Votes Received Office ASSEMBLY - DISTRICT 3 Total Votes: 29,987 1,189 3.97% JOSH YOUNG Independent 545 BERGHUIS DR COMBINED LCKS WI 541131418 13 .04% SCATTERING Office ASSEMBLY - DISTRICT 4 Total Votes: 28,839 Winner 16,029 55.58% CHAD WEININGER Republican 2030 PACKERLAND DR GREEN BAY WI 54304 12,770 44.28% MICHAEL J.
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