Precinct Report St. Croix County, Wisconsin Unofficial Results Run Date:08/14/18 Partisan Primary Election Run Time:09:34 Pm August 14, 2018 Statistics

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Precinct Report St. Croix County, Wisconsin Unofficial Results Run Date:08/14/18 Partisan Primary Election Run Time:09:34 Pm August 14, 2018 Statistics PRECINCT REPORT ST. CROIX COUNTY, WISCONSIN UNOFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:08/14/18 PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:09:34 PM AUGUST 14, 2018 STATISTICS 0001 Town of Baldwin W 1 & 2 VOTES PERCENT BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 132 ********** (NONPARTISAN) ********** Party Preference (VOTE FOR) 1 Republican . 77 62.10 Democratic . 47 37.90 Libertarian. 0 Wisconsin Green . 0 Constitution . 0 ********** (Republican) ********** Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Scott Walker . 74 90.24 Robert Meyer . 8 9.76 WRITE-IN. 0 Lieutenant Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Rebecca Kleefisch. 74 98.67 WRITE-IN. 1 1.33 Attorney General (VOTE FOR) 1 Brad Schimel . 72 98.63 WRITE-IN. 1 1.37 Secretary of State (VOTE FOR) 1 Jay Schroeder . 44 64.71 Spencer Zimmerman. 24 35.29 WRITE-IN. 0 State Treasurer (VOTE FOR) 1 Travis Hartwig. 48 72.73 Jill Millies . 18 27.27 WRITE-IN. 0 United States Senator (VOTE FOR) 1 George C. Lucia . 8 10.13 Leah Vukmir. 30 37.97 Griffin Jones . 1 1.27 Kevin Nicholson . 39 49.37 Charles Barman. 1 1.27 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep in Congress Dist 7 (VOTE FOR) 1 Sean P. Duffy . 72 98.63 WRITE-IN. 1 1.37 Rep to the Assembly Dist 29 (VOTE FOR) 1 Rob Stafsholt . 74 98.67 WRITE-IN. 1 1.33 Sheriff (VOTE FOR) 1 Steven Mael. 14 18.18 Scott Knudson . 63 81.82 WRITE-IN. 0 Clerk of Circuit Court (VOTE FOR) 1 Kristi L. Severson . 65 98.48 WRITE-IN. 1 1.52 ********** (Democratic) ********** Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Andy Gronik. 2 4.55 Matt Flynn . 4 9.09 Tony Evers . 35 79.55 Josh Pade . 0 Mike McCabe. 1 2.27 Mahlon Mitchell . 1 2.27 Kelda Helen Roys . 0 Paul R. Soglin. 0 Kathleen Vinehout. 1 2.27 Dana Wachs . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Lieutenant Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Kurt J. Kober . 16 44.44 Mandela Barnes. 20 55.56 WRITE-IN. 0 Attorney General (VOTE FOR) 1 Josh Kaul . 39 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Secretary of State (VOTE FOR) 1 Doug La Follette . 28 65.12 Arvina Martin . 15 34.88 WRITE-IN. 0 State Treasurer (VOTE FOR) 1 Dawn Marie Sass . 13 32.50 Cynthia Kaump . 13 32.50 Sarah Godlewski . 14 35.00 WRITE-IN. 0 United States Senator (VOTE FOR) 1 Tammy Baldwin . 44 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep in Congress Dist 7 (VOTE FOR) 1 Margaret Engebretson. 27 65.85 Brian Ewert. 14 34.15 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep to the Assembly Dist 29 (VOTE FOR) 1 John Rocco Calabrese. 39 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Sheriff (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 2 100.00 Clerk of Circuit Court (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 1 100.00 ********** (Libertarian) ********** Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Phillip Anderson . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Lieutenant Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Patrick Baird . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Attorney General (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Secretary of State (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 State Treasurer (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 United States Senator (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep in Congress Dist 7 (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep to the Assembly Dist 29 (VOTE FOR) 1 Brian Corriea . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Sheriff (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Clerk of Circuit Court (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 ********** (Wisconsin Green) ********** Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Michael J. White . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Lieutenant Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Tiffany Anderson . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Attorney General (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Secretary of State (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 State Treasurer (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 United States Senator (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep in Congress Dist 7 (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep to the Assembly Dist 29 (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Sheriff (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Clerk of Circuit Court (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 ********** (Constitution) ********** Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Lieutenant Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Attorney General (VOTE FOR) 1 Terry Larson . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Secretary of State (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 State Treasurer (VOTE FOR) 1 Andrew Zuelke . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 United States Senator (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep in Congress Dist 7 (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep to the Assembly Dist 29 (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Sheriff (VOTE FOR) 1 Marion Shaw. 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Clerk of Circuit Court (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 PRECINCT REPORT ST. CROIX COUNTY, WISCONSIN UNOFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:08/14/18 PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:09:34 PM AUGUST 14, 2018 STATISTICS 0002 Town of Cady VOTES PERCENT BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 123 ********** (NONPARTISAN) ********** Party Preference (VOTE FOR) 1 Republican . 68 57.14 Democratic . 47 39.50 Libertarian. 0 Wisconsin Green . 2 1.68 Constitution . 2 1.68 ********** (Republican) ********** Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Scott Walker . 66 95.65 Robert Meyer . 3 4.35 WRITE-IN. 0 Lieutenant Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Rebecca Kleefisch. 61 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Attorney General (VOTE FOR) 1 Brad Schimel . 63 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Secretary of State (VOTE FOR) 1 Jay Schroeder . 39 70.91 Spencer Zimmerman. 16 29.09 WRITE-IN. 0 State Treasurer (VOTE FOR) 1 Travis Hartwig. 45 77.59 Jill Millies . 13 22.41 WRITE-IN. 0 United States Senator (VOTE FOR) 1 George C. Lucia . 6 9.52 Leah Vukmir. 17 26.98 Griffin Jones . 1 1.59 Kevin Nicholson . 36 57.14 Charles Barman. 3 4.76 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep in Congress Dist 7 (VOTE FOR) 1 Sean P. Duffy . 60 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep to the Assembly Dist 29 (VOTE FOR) 1 Rob Stafsholt . 55 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Sheriff (VOTE FOR) 1 Steven Mael. 10 17.24 Scott Knudson . 48 82.76 WRITE-IN. 0 Clerk of Circuit Court (VOTE FOR) 1 Kristi L. Severson . 53 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 ********** (Democratic) ********** Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Andy Gronik. 1 2.08 Matt Flynn . 2 4.17 Tony Evers . 19 39.58 Josh Pade . 0 Mike McCabe. 7 14.58 Mahlon Mitchell . 0 Kelda Helen Roys . 3 6.25 Paul R. Soglin. 0 Kathleen Vinehout. 15 31.25 Dana Wachs . 1 2.08 WRITE-IN. 0 Lieutenant Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Kurt J. Kober . 15 40.54 Mandela Barnes. 22 59.46 WRITE-IN. 0 Attorney General (VOTE FOR) 1 Josh Kaul . 45 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Secretary of State (VOTE FOR) 1 Doug La Follette . 29 64.44 Arvina Martin . 16 35.56 WRITE-IN. 0 State Treasurer (VOTE FOR) 1 Dawn Marie Sass . 17 39.53 Cynthia Kaump . 13 30.23 Sarah Godlewski . 13 30.23 WRITE-IN. 0 United States Senator (VOTE FOR) 1 Tammy Baldwin . 46 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep in Congress Dist 7 (VOTE FOR) 1 Margaret Engebretson. 29 64.44 Brian Ewert. 16 35.56 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep to the Assembly Dist 29 (VOTE FOR) 1 John Rocco Calabrese. 40 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Sheriff (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 2 100.00 Clerk of Circuit Court (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 3 100.00 ********** (Libertarian) ********** Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Phillip Anderson . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Lieutenant Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Patrick Baird . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Attorney General (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Secretary of State (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 State Treasurer (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 United States Senator (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep in Congress Dist 7 (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep to the Assembly Dist 29 (VOTE FOR) 1 Brian Corriea . 0 WRITE-IN. 0 Sheriff (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Clerk of Circuit Court (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 ********** (Wisconsin Green) ********** Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Michael J. White . 2 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Lieutenant Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Tiffany Anderson . 2 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Attorney General (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 1 100.00 Secretary of State (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 1 100.00 State Treasurer (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 United States Senator (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep in Congress Dist 7 (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep to the Assembly Dist 29 (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Sheriff (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Clerk of Circuit Court (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 ********** (Constitution) ********** Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Lieutenant Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Attorney General (VOTE FOR) 1 Terry Larson . 1 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Secretary of State (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 State Treasurer (VOTE FOR) 1 Andrew Zuelke . 1 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 United States Senator (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep in Congress Dist 7 (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Rep to the Assembly Dist 29 (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 Sheriff (VOTE FOR) 1 Marion Shaw. 2 100.00 WRITE-IN. 0 Clerk of Circuit Court (VOTE FOR) 1 WRITE-IN. 0 PRECINCT REPORT ST. CROIX COUNTY, WISCONSIN UNOFFICIAL RESULTS RUN DATE:08/14/18 PARTISAN PRIMARY ELECTION RUN TIME:09:34 PM AUGUST 14, 2018 STATISTICS 0003 Town of Cylon VOTES PERCENT BALLOTS CAST - TOTAL. 80 ********** (NONPARTISAN) ********** Party Preference (VOTE FOR) 1 Republican . 44 67.69 Democratic . 21 32.31 Libertarian. 0 Wisconsin Green . 0 Constitution . 0 ********** (Republican) ********** Governor (VOTE FOR) 1 Scott Walker . 43 87.76 Robert Meyer . ..
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