2-24-22 wisconsin supreme court primary election voter turnout

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin election officials say about 20% of the state’s voting-age population cast ballots in the state Supreme Court primary. The Wisconsin Elections Commissions announced Wednesday that unofficial results show voters cast at least 960,477 ballots in Tuesday’s primary. That translates to 20.5% of the 2022 voting age population of 4,676,183 people as counted by the state Department of Administration. The turnout was one of the highest for a spring primary with a Supreme Court race in recent years. According to the elections commission, about 16% of the voting age population cast ballots in 2020; about 12% cast ballots in 2018; and about 13% cast ballots in 2016.  Turnout in Fond du Lac County was 25%.

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