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2/18/2020 Election Results (Original Post)
milestogo
Feb 2020
OP
AllyCat
(17,102 posts)1. Good news for WISC
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)2. Should be interesting on April 7th.
The conservative, Kelly, got 50% of the vote for Supreme Court. His human challengers also totaled 50%.
milestogo
(17,809 posts)3. Turnout turnout turnout
That's what it all comes down to.
CaptYossarian
(6,448 posts)4. That depends on what else is on the ballot.
If people won't turnout to vote for president, what else will interest them?
a kennedy
(32,073 posts)5. Asking how were the numbers??? A lot for a primary in a presidential year???
Just curious. Numbers = number of voters.
dragonlady
(3,577 posts)6. Very good indeed
From the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:
Tuesdays turnout was sky-high for a February Supreme Court election
More than 700,000 votes were cast in Tuesdays state Supreme Court primary, an exceptional total for a non-partisan, statewide February.
The total in 2018 for a similar Supreme Court primary was about 535,000 votes