Madison, Wisconsin early voters cast their preference in March in collaborative effort to secure the franchise |
Madison again led the state in turnout with 45.39 percent turnout yesterday in the Spring General election, doubling state turnout of 22 percent.
With each Wisconsin election, it becomes more apparent why Scott Walker and the Republican Party so fear elections and voters.
Walker complained on Twitter that voters are full of "anger" at his "bold reforms."
From Madison:
Blue wave? Sure.Unofficial final turnout of registered voters in the City of Madison for the 2018 Spring Election was 45.39%. Congrats to ward 40, Olbrich Gardens, which had a whopping 73.58% of registered voters vote.— Madison WI Clerk (@MadisonWIClerk) April 4, 2018
Another way of looking at the soaring voter turnouts is Article III, Wisconsin Constitution wave.
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