Sources: Wikipedia (presidential, gubernatorial 2010, 2014, 2018)
2016-2018 decrease in votes for Republicans: 13%
2014-2018 increase in votes for Democrats: 15%
2014-2018 increase in votes for Republicans: 8%
2012-2014 decrease in votes for Democrats: 37%
2012-2014 decrease in votes for Republicans: 20%
2008-2010 decrease in votes for Democrats: 53%
2008-2010 decrease in votes for Republicans: 10%
Percentage change in votes
from 2016 to 2018, by county
Updated posts:
Wisconsin. (11/7/2018 update)
Adams County. (11/7/2018 update)
Ashland County. (11/7/2018 update)
Barron County. (11/8/2018 update)
Bayfield County. (11/8/2018 update)
Brown County. (11/8/2018 update)
Buffalo County. (11/8/2018 update)
Burnett County. (11/8/2018 update)
Calumet County. (11/8/2018 update)
Chippewa County. (11/8/2018 update)
Clark County. (11/8/2018 update)
Columbia County. (11/8/2018 update)
Crawford County. (11/8/2018 update)
Dane County. (11/8/2018 update)
Dodge County. (11/8/2018 update)
Door County. (11/7/2018 update)
Douglas County. (11/8/2018 update)
Dunn County. (11/9/2018 update)
Eau Claire County. (11/9/2018 update)
Florence County. (11/9/2018 update)
Fond du Lac County. (11/10/2018 update)
Forest County. (11/10/2018 update)
Grant County. (11/10/2018 update)
Green County. (11/11/2018 update)
Green Lake County. (11/11/2018 update)
Iowa County. (11/11/2018 update)
Iron County. (11/11/2018 update)
Jackson County. (11/11/2018 update)
Jefferson County. (11/11/2018 update)
Juneau County. (11/12/2018 update)
Kenosha County. (11/12/2018 update)
Kewaunee County. (11/7/2018 update)
La Crosse County. (11/12/2018 update)
Lafayette County. (11/12/2018 update)
Langlade County. (11/12/2018 update)
Lincoln County. (11/12/2018 update)
Manitowoc County. (11/12/2018 update)
Marathon County. (11/12/2018 update)
Marinette County. (11/12/2018 update)
Marquette County. (11/12/2018 update)
Menominee County. (11/15/2016)
Milwaukee County. (11/15/2016)
Monroe County. (11/16/2016)
Oconto County. (11/16/2016)
Oneida County. (11/16/2016)
Outagamie County. (11/16/2016)
Ozaukee County. (11/16/2016)
Pepin County. (11/16/2016)
Pierce County. (11/16/2016)
Polk County. (11/17/2016)
Portage County. (11/17/2016)
Price County. (11/17/2016)
Racine County. (11/18/2016)
Richland County. (11/18/2016)
Rock County. (11/18/2016)
Rusk County. (11/18/2016)
Sauk County. (11/18/2016)
Sawyer County. (11/18/2016)
Shawano County. (11/19/2016)
Sheboygan County. (11/19/2016)
St. Croix County. (11/19/2016)
Taylor County. (11/19/2016)
Trempealeau County. (11/19/2016)
Vernon County. (11/20/2016)
Vilas County. (11/20/2016)
Walworth County. (11/20/2016)
Washburn County. (11/21/2016)
Washington County,. (11/21/2016)
Waukesha County. (11/20/2016)
Waupaca County. (11/22/2016)
Waushara County. (11/22/2016)
Winnebago County. (11/22/2016
Wood County. (11/22/2016)
11/15/2016 update starts here.
2016 update: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (100% reporting)
2012-2016 % change in vote by party
- +50.2% Republicans
- -15.8% Democrats
Third party tallies
- Gary Johnson
- Jill Stein 7 (1%)
County rankings of vote change by party
Counties where Trump won 60% or more of the vote are highlighted.
Original 11/15/2014 post, "Menominee County, Wisconsin: The Case of the Quadrennial Democrats", starts here.
2008-2010 drop in Democratic voter participation: 53.4% vs. 10.3% for Republicans.
2012-2014 drop in Democratic voter participation: 37% vs. 20% increase for Republicans.
Walker's vote total increased by 29.5% in 2014 compared to 2010. Mary Burke received 28.3% more votes than Tom Barrett in 2010.
2008, 2010, and 2012 election figures from the (soon-to-be-snuffed?) Government Accountability Board. The 2014 figures are preliminary.
Source: Wikipedia
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