Burnett County ranks 17th among Wisconsin's 72 counties in having the largest percentage of its presidential vote for Donald Trump in 2010, 12 year after Barack Obama won the county by 1.6 percentage points.
Source: Wikipedia
3rd-party candidates received 25.9% of vote in 1992, 15.2% of vote in 1996, 4.3% in 2016;
(Alabama segregationist George Wallace received 9.4% of the vote in 1968)
In a word, no.
If the Democratic collapse in rural western and northern Wisconsin was the most dramatic feature of the state’s 2016 election map, then the unchecked Republican decline in suburban southern Wisconsin is the most arresting feature of the 2022 map. It is all the more striking when you consider that Republicans had reason to believe they might steady their suburban ship this year, with Donald Trump not on the ballot, with a Democrat in the White House who has poor job ratings, with crime and inflation playing prominent roles in the campaign. But that didn’t happen.
Sources: Wikipedia (presidential, gubernatorial)
The population of Burnett County has increased 51% since 1920, which adds up to a comparatively small increase of 5,521 residents. Wisconsin's population has increased 124% and Dane County;s has increased 560% during the same period. Dane has gained 472,072 residents since 1920.
Source: Wikipedia
Burnett County's percentage of white residents is typical of Wisconsin's rural counties.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
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