Wisconsin Election Results
Barack Obama won Wisconsin's ten electoral votes in the 2008 Presidential election.1
The state of Wisconsin holds 10 electoral votes and has now voted for the democratic candidate for the past five elections. Wisconsin is one of the few states where voters can register and vote on the very same day. A person who would like to register should bring a state issued ID card (this includes a driver's license) to the polls, prepare to give the last four digits of their social security number and bring in a "proof of residence". This can be a bill or lease which demonstrates that they have lived at their current address more than ten days.2
Fast Facts
- Electoral votes: 10
- Polls open: 7 am to 8 pm
- Pre-election polls: Obama up 12 percent as of November 4, 2008
- Democratic Primary winner: Barack Obama
- Republican Primary winner: John McCain
Other Wisconsin Races
- US Congress, District Number 1
- Incumbent: Paul Ryan (R)
- Challenger: Marge Krupp (D)
- Challenger: Joseph Kexel (L)
- US Congress, District Number 2
- US Congress, District Number 3
- Incumbent: Ron Kind (D)
- Challenger: Paul Stark (R)
- Challenger: Kevin Barrett (L)
- US Congress, District Number 4
- Incumbent: Gwen Moore (D)
- Challenger: Micahel LaForest (I)
- US Congress, District Number 5
- Incumbent: F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. (R)
- Challenger: Robert R. Raymond (I)
- Winner: F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.
Past Wisconsin Winners
Wisconsin Government
- Governor: James Doyle, Jr.
- Lieutenant Governor: Barbara Lawton
- Attorney General: J.B. Van Hollen
- Senators: Russ Feingold (D), Herb Kohl (D)
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