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Wisconsin Green Party Primary Statewide Republican Party Primary Statewide Congressional Congressional Legislative Legislative C August 14, 2018 Partisan Primary Results Republican 88 Secretary of State WISCONSIN GREEN PARTY PRIMARY Democratic 147 Doug LaFollette 120 STATEWIDE Libertarian 1 Arvina Martin 50 Governor Wisconsin Green 0 write-in 0 Michael J. White 0 Constitution 0 State Treasurer write-in 0 REPUBLICAN PARTY PRIMARY Dawn Marie Sass 47 Lieutenant Governor STATEWIDE Cynthia Kaump 39 Tiffany Anderson 0 Governor Sarah Godlewski 74 write-in 0 Scott Walker 85 write-in 0 Attorney General Robert Meyer 5 CONGRESSIONAL write-in 0 write-in 0 United States Senator Secretary of State Lieutenant Governor Tammy Baldwin 165 write-in 0 Rebecca Kleefisch 80 write-in 0 State Treasurer write-in 0 Representative in Congress write-in 0 Attorney General District 2 CONGRESSIONAL Brad Schimel 80 Mark Pocan 162 United States Senator write-in 0 write-in 1 write-in 0 Secretary of State LEGISLATIVE Representative in Congress Jay Schroeder 53 State Senator District 2 Spencer Zimmerman 22 District 27 write-in 0 write-in 0 Jon B. Erpenbach 167 LEGISLATIVE State Treasurer write-in 0 State Senator Travis Hartwig 63 Representative to the Assembly District 27 Jill Millies 12 District 79 write-in 0 write-in 0 Dianne Hesselbein 158 Representative to the Assembly CONGRESSIONAL write-in 1 District 79 United States Senator COUNTY write-in 0 George C. Lucia 3 Sheriff COUNTY Leah Vukmir 47 David J. Mahoney 155 Sheriff Griffin Jones 0 write-in 0 write-in 0 Kevin Nicholson 28 Clerk of Circuit Court Clerk of Circuit Court Charles Barman 5 Carlo Esqueda 146 write-in 0 write-in 0 write-in 1 Representative in Congress CONSTITUTION PARTY PRIMARY District 2 LIBERTARIAN PARTY PRIMARY STATEWIDE write-in 0 STATEWIDE Governor LEGISLATIVE Governor write-in 0 State Senator Phillip Anderson 1 Lieutenant Governor District 27 write-in 0 write-in 0 Casey Helbach 63 Lieutenant Governor write-in 0 write-in 0 Patrick Baird 1 State Treasurer Representative to the Assembly write-in 0 Andrew Zuelke 0 District 79 Attorney General write-in 0 write-in 1 write-in 0 CONGRESSIONAL COUNTY Secretary of State United States Senator Sheriff write-in 0 write-in 0 write-in 1 State Treasurer Representative in Congress Clerk of Circuit Court write-in 0 District 2 write-in 1 CONGRESSIONAL write-in 0 United States Senator LEGISLATIVE DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY write-in 0 State Senator STATEWIDE Representative in Congress District 27 Governor District 2 write-in 0 Andy Gronik 0 write-in 0 Representative to the Assembly Matt Flynn 9 LEGISLATIVE District 79 Tony Evers 82 State Senator write-in 0 Josh Pade 2 District 27 COUNTY Mike McCabe 14 write-in 0 Sheriff Mahlon Mitchell 14 Representative to the Assembly write-in 0 Kelda Helen Roys 26 District 79 Clerk of Circuit Court Paul R. Soglin 23 write-in 0 write-in 0 Kathleen Vinehout 11 COUNTY Dana Wachs 2 Sheriff write-in 0 write-in 0 Lieutenant Governor Clerk of Circuit Court Kurt J. Kober 64 write-in 0 Mandela Barnes 104 write-in 0 Attorney General Josh Kaul 149 write-in 0.
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