Posted on 08/09/2011 5:04:12 PM PDT by Jean S
Edited on 08/09/2011 6:37:54 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
WISCONSIN SENATE RECALL ELECTIONS BY DISTRICT:
TUESDAY:
SENATE DISTRICT 2:
Republican incumbent: Senator Robert Cowles of Allouez. First elected to state Senate in April 1987 special election.
Democratic challenger: Nancy Nusbaum of De Pere, a former mayor of De Pere and Brown County executive.
SENATE DISTRICT 8:
Republican incumbent: Senator Alberta Darling of River Hills. First elected to the Senate in 1992.
Democratic challenger: Representative Sandy Pasch of Whitefish Bay. Elected to Assembly in 2008, reelected
2010.
SENATE DISTRICT 10:
Republican incumbent: Senator Sheila Harsdorf of River Falls. First elected to Senate in 2000.
Democratic challenger: Shelly Moore, a teacher from River Falls who has also served as teachers' union organizer.
SENATE DISTRICT 14:
Republican incumbent: Senator Luther Olsen of Ripon. First elected to Senate in 2004. Served in Assembly 1994 to 2004.
Democratic challenger: Representative Fred Clark of Baraboo. Elected to Assembly in 2008, reelected 2010.
SENATE DISTRICT 18:
Republican incumbent: Senator Randy Hopper of Fond du Lac. Elected to Senate in 2008 by 163 votes over Jessica King.
Democratic challenger: Jessica King, an attorney in private practice from Oshkosh, born and raised in Fond du Lac.
SENATE DISTRICT 32:
Republican incumbent: Senator Dan Kapanke of La Crosse, First elected to Senate in 2004.
Democratic challenger: Representative Jennifer Shilling of La Crosse. Elected to Assembly since 2000.
early but the results don’t see good for the Dems.
Nice cost-saving efficiency on display.
I was actually robocalled by Organizing for America at work. Very annoying.
Democray ends when the majority decide that they will vote themselves largess from the public trust and vote for the corrupt politicians who will willingly destroy the economy to support that end.
I support a Constitutional ammendment that makes it a crime for a Politician to bribe the people with programs that they will pay for with the peoples own money.
I’m wondering how the race related violence at the state fair might effect the election.
State Senate - District 2 - General
August 09, 2011 - 08:23PM CT
Wisconsin - 4 of 90 Precincts Reporting - 4%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Cowles , Robert (i) GOP 342 60%
Nusbaum , Nancy Dem 228 40%
State Senate - District 8 - General
August 09, 2011 - 08:23PM CT
Wisconsin - 1 of 82 Precincts Reporting - 1%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Darling , Alberta (i) GOP 942 62%
Pasch , Sandra Dem 585 38%
State Senate - District 10 - General
August 09, 2011 - 08:23PM CT
Wisconsin - 0 of 114 Precincts Reporting - 0%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Harsdorf , Sheila (i) GOP 0 0
Moore , Shelly Dem 0 0
State Senate - District 14 - General
August 09, 2011 - 08:23PM CT
Wisconsin - 3 of 126 Precincts Reporting - 2%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Olsen , Luther (i) GOP 275 52%
Clark , Fred Dem 256 48%
State Senate - District 18 - General
August 09, 2011 - 08:23PM CT
Wisconsin - 6 of 108 Precincts Reporting - 6%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Hopper , Randy (i) GOP 1,965 54%
King , Jessica Dem 1,671 46%
State Senate - District 32 - General
August 09, 2011 - 08:23PM CT
Wisconsin - 8 of 119 Precincts Reporting - 7%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Shilling , Jennifer Dem 487 52%
Kapanke , Dan (i) GOP 445 48%
“It’s not 1995. Stop communication like it.”
Gotta say I agree. Dems put together a NATIONAL EFFORT, with MSNBC as the Organizing organ.
We just don’t have anything like the gay media machine that the Dems have.
I think we’re going to see lot of records set by GOP in Darling precincts. Huge numbers reported out of Mequon, Germantown, and Menominee Falls too.
Here in Whitefish Bay the polls were packed, but don’t know if that is necessarily a good thing.
I expect 50/50 out of my wards here...
From:
http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/127331193.html
State Senate - District 2 - General
August 09, 2011 - 08:26PM CT
Wisconsin - 7 of 90 Precincts Reporting - 8%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Cowles , Robert (i) GOP 665 62%
Nusbaum , Nancy Dem 406 38%
State Senate - District 8 - General
August 09, 2011 - 08:23PM CT
Wisconsin - 1 of 82 Precincts Reporting - 1%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Darling , Alberta (i) GOP 942 62%
Pasch , Sandra Dem 585 38%
State Senate - District 10 - General
August 09, 2011 - 08:23PM CT
Wisconsin - 0 of 114 Precincts Reporting - 0%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Harsdorf , Sheila (i) GOP 0 0
Moore , Shelly Dem 0 0
State Senate - District 14 - General
August 09, 2011 - 08:23PM CT
Wisconsin - 3 of 126 Precincts Reporting - 2%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Olsen , Luther (i) GOP 275 52%
Clark , Fred Dem 256 48%
State Senate - District 18 - General
August 09, 2011 - 08:23PM CT
Wisconsin - 6 of 108 Precincts Reporting - 6%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Hopper , Randy (i) GOP 1,965 54%
King , Jessica Dem 1,671 46%
State Senate - District 32 - General
August 09, 2011 - 08:23PM CT
Wisconsin - 8 of 119 Precincts Reporting - 7%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Shilling , Jennifer Dem 487 52%
Kapanke , Dan (i) GOP 445 48%
Right at this moment, all GOPers are ahead, but it’s way early.
Luther Olsen is underperforming in Marquette County. This isn’t looking good
Good point. It would piss off this honky.
Bump
Looks like we got the same info out about the same time except you were the first born twin! LOL
Do great minds literally think alike? :)
“Im wondering how the race related violence at the state fair might effect the election.”
You would think that would work against the party that is traditionally soft on crime but who knows. People are so stupid and apathetic lately they might not care. Giving more power to the party that empowers the assailants makes no sense but then it is easy to overestimate the intelligence of American voters.
I don’t know much about Wisconsin politics, but it looks like Kapanke might be able to pull it off. If that’s the most vulnerable, it looks like the GOP is cruising for a victory, but it’s still early.
Imagine, the GOP might actually be able to gain seats with the Dem recalls next week.
Oshkosh Wards 1&2: King 972, Hopper 580
As I understand it, this was expected. Fond-u-lac is the counter for this.
Darling and Hopper numbers especially encouraging.
So far, so good. I am encouraged.
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