Wisconsin Watch Cont'd, by Carroll Andrew Morse
National Politics
10:40 AM, 04/ 6/11
Wisconsin Watch Cont'd, by Carroll Andrew Morse
National Politics
10:40 AM, 04/ 6/11
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5:57 AM, 04/ 6/11
Wisconsin Watch, by Carroll Andrew Morse
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Adventures in Town Government
1:45 PM, 04/ 5/11
Finding a Way to Build the Tax Wall, by Justin Katz
Taxation
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April 6, 2011
Wisconsin Watch Cont'd
Carroll Andrew Morse
Continuation of this post.
[10:40] According to the AP results, 10 of the 12 remaining Milwaukee precincts have come in along with the 8 previously outstanding precincts from Ashland County. Prosser still leads, now by less than 400 votes. one outstanding precinct from Dane County (73-23 Kloppenburg), one from Jefferson County (58-42 Prosser), and six from Sauk County (55-45 Kloppenburg) are potential sources of big swings in a 400-vote margin.
[10:45] Kloppenburg now up, by 140 votes, mostly as the result of Sauk County's remaining precincts. Now the question in whether the remaining Jefferson precinct gives Prosser a larger margin over Kloppenburg than the remaining Dane precinct.
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