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Live Blog: November 2012 Wisconsin Election Results

Patch will have a team of editors and reporters in the community covering Tuesday's election real-time in our live blog.

 

After more than a year of hype, hundreds of speeches and millions spent on campaign ads, the 2012 election is finally here — and Patch is covering it live in a real-time Election Day Blog.

We have more than two dozen reporters and editors throughout southeastern Wisconsin Tuesday, talking to voters, election officials and others — and providing updates and results in the blog until the final races are called.

We also want to hear from you, so make sure your post a comment in the blog. Tell us how you voted for and why; share your experiences at the polls; or just weigh in on the big election of 2012.


LIVE 2012 ELECTION RESULTS

Here are the latest results for key races for Racine County and Wisconsin. Presidential results only represent votes in Wisconsin. Once a winner is announced, the candidate's name will appear in bold.

LAST UPDATE: 6:56 a.m.

     Race       Pct. reporting Democratic Candidate Results Republican Candidate Results
President-Wisconsin totals
99%

Obama-Biden (I)

1,597,201 Romney-Ryan 1,395,499
U.S. Senate 99% Tammy Baldwin 1,528,143 Tommy Thompson 1,363,317
1st Congressional District 100% Ron Zerban
98,566 Paul Ryan (I)
139,908
22nd State Senate District 100% Robert Wirch (I)
51,140 Pam Stevens
22,252
62nd State Assembly District 100% Melissa Lemke 15,030 Thomas Weatherston 17,017
63rd State Assembly District 100% Kelley Albrecht 12,569 Robin Vos (I) 17,584

Source: FOX6 News

Related Topics: Wisconsin Election Results, election 2012, and participate 2012

Brian Dey

5:44 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Indiana: Projected Winner: Romney (2% in) 11
Kentucky: Projected Winner: Romney (2%) 8

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Brian Dey

6:48 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

I'm calling Georgia (15), West Virginia (5), and South Carolina (9) for Romney

totals: Romney 53 Obama 3

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