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2012 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

The 2012 United States presidential election in Wisconsin took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Wisconsin voters chose 10 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan.

2012 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

← 2008 November 6, 2012 2016 →
Turnout70.35% [1]
 
Nominee Barack Obama Mitt Romney
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Illinois Massachusetts
Running mate Joe Biden Paul Ryan
Electoral vote 10 0
Popular vote 1,620,985 1,407,966
Percentage 52.83% 45.89%


President before election

Barack Obama
Democratic

Elected President

Barack Obama
Democratic

Obama won the state of Wisconsin with 52.83% of the vote to Romney's 45.89%, a 6.94% margin of victory.[2] While this represented half the victory margin of Obama's 13.91% win in 2008, when he won 59 of 72 counties and 7 of 8 congressional districts, it is still a much stronger Democratic victory than Al Gore in 2000, John Kerry in 2004, or even his running mate Joe Biden in 2020, who all won the state by less than 1% of the vote. Obama's win was also surprisingly comfortable in spite of the fact that Wisconsin was the home state of Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan, making him the first Republican vice presidential nominee to lose their home state since Jack Kemp lost New York in 1996. Obama's win was attributed to victories in Milwaukee, the state's largest city; Madison, the state capital; northeastern Wisconsin; and the Driftless Region. Romney's strength was concentrated in the loyally Republican Milwaukee suburbs, particularly the WOW counties (Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha), where he carried a combined 67.03% of the vote to Obama's 32.00%. He also flipped 24 counties in the Northeast and Central Plain regions, though most of them were rural and therefore insufficient to overcome Obama's aforementioned victories. This remains the most recent election where Wisconsin voted to the left of New Hampshire,[3][4] Colorado, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Virginia.

As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last time the Democratic presidential nominee won the following counties: Adams, Buffalo, Columbia, Crawford, Dunn, Forest, Grant, Jackson, Juneau, Kenosha, Lafayette, Lincoln, Marquette, Pepin, Price, Racine, Richland, Sawyer, Trempealeau, Vernon, and Winnebago. This remains the last time that any candidate won Wisconsin with more than 50% of the vote or by more than 1 percentage point, that the state weighed in as more Democratic than the nation as a whole, or that a Republican won greater than 60% of the vote in the traditional Republican strongholds of Waukeusha and Ozaukee counties.

Primary elections edit

Democratic primary edit

President Barack Obama ran unopposed in the Democratic Primary, winning 293,914 votes, or 97.89%. Uncommitted ballots received 5,092 votes, or 1.89% of the vote, while 849 votes, 0.28%, were scattered. 111 delegates, all of which were pledged to Obama were sent to the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.[5]

Republican primary edit

2012 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary
 
← 2008 April 3, 2012 (2012-04-03) 2016 →
     
Candidate Mitt Romney Rick Santorum
Home state Massachusetts Pennsylvania
Delegate count 33 9
Popular vote 346,876 290,139
Percentage 44.03% 36.83%

     
Candidate Ron Paul Newt Gingrich
Home state Texas Georgia
Delegate count 0 0
Popular vote 87,858 45,978
Percentage 11.15% 5.83%

 
Wisconsin results by county
  Mitt Romney
  Rick Santorum

The 2012 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary took place on April 3, 2012,[6][7] the same day as the primaries in the District of Columbia and Maryland. Mitt Romney edged out a victory, with 44.03% of the vote and 33 delegates, with former Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania coming in second with 36.83% of the vote and 9 delegates. No other candidates won any delegates nor counties, though representative Ron Paul of Texas's 14th district received 11.15% and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich received 5.84%. All other candidates received less than 1%. Romney's strength was concentrated in Southeast Wisconsin, carrying Milwaukee and all of its suburbs (including the Kenosha and Racine as well as the ancestrally Republican counties of Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha), as well as Madison. Santorum's most significant victories were in Western Wisconsin and in Green Bay and its respective suburbs.[5]

2012 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary[5]
Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates
  Mitt Romney 346,876 44.03% 33
Rick Santorum 290,139 36.83% 9
Ron Paul 87,858 11.15% 0
Newt Gingrich 45,978 5.84% 0
Michele Bachmann 6,045 0.77% 0
Jon Huntsman 5,083 0.65% 0
Uninstructed 4,200 0.53% 0
Scattering 1,668 0.21% 0
Total: 787,847 100% 42

General election edit

Results edit

Although Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan was from Wisconsin, representing the 1st district in Congress, the Republican Party lost by around a seven-point margin, which was, albeit an improved loss from Obama's landslide 13.91% margin in 2008,[8] a crucial loss.

2012 United States presidential election in Wisconsin
Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic Barack Obama (incumbent) Joe Biden (incumbent) 1,620,985 52.83% 10
Republican Mitt Romney Paul Ryan 1,407,966 45.89% 0
Libertarian Gary Johnson Jim Gray 20,439 0.67% 0
Green Jill Stein Cheri Honkala 7,665 0.25% 0
Write-Ins Write-Ins 5,170 0.17% 0
Constitution Virgil Goode Jim Clymer 4,930 0.16% 0
Socialist Equality Jerry White Phyllis Scherrer 553 0.02% 0
Socialism and Liberation Gloria La Riva Filberto Ramirez Jr. 526 0.02% 0
Justice Rocky Anderson Luis J. Rodriguez 112 0.00% 0
Peace & Freedom Roseanne Barr Cindy Sheehan 88 0.00% 0
Totals 3,068,434 100.00% 10

Results by county edit

County Barack Obama
Democratic
Mitt Romney
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Adams 5,552 53.87% 4,644 45.14% 101 0.99% 898 8.73% 10,287
Ashland 5,399 64.49% 2,820 33.68% 153 1.83% 2,579 30.81% 8,372
Barron 10,890 47.99% 11,443 50.43% 359 1.58% -553 -2.44% 22,692
Bayfield 6,033 61.64% 3,603 36.81% 152 1.55% 2,430 24.83% 9,788
Brown 62,526 48.50% 64,836 50.29% 1,566 1.21% -2,310 -1.79% 128,928
Buffalo 3,570 50.72% 3,364 47.79% 105 1.49% 206 2.93% 7,039
Burnett 3,986 45.94% 4,550 52.44% 141 1.62% -564 -6.50% 8,677
Calumet 11,489 43.49% 14,539 55.03% 392 1.48% -3,050 -11.54% 26,420
Chippewa 15,237 49.26% 15,322 49.53% 373 1.21% -85 -0.27% 30,932
Clark 6,172 44.72% 7,412 53.71% 217 1.57% -1,240 -8.99% 13,801
Columbia 17,175 56.23% 13,026 42.64% 345 1.13% 4,149 13.59% 30,546
Crawford 4,629 59.22% 3,067 39.24% 121 1.54% 1,562 19.98% 7,817
Dane 216,071 71.03% 83,644 27.50% 4,466 1.47% 132,427 43.53% 304,181
Dodge 18,762 42.17% 25,211 56.67% 515 1.16% -6,449 -14.50% 44,488
Door 9,357 52.95% 8,121 45.96% 193 1.09% 1,236 6.99% 17,671
Douglas 14,863 64.92% 7,705 33.66% 326 1.42% 7,158 31.26% 22,894
Dunn 11,316 51.46% 10,224 46.49% 452 2.05% 1,092 4.97% 21,992
Eau Claire 30,666 55.95% 23,256 42.43% 884 1.62% 7,410 13.52% 54,806
Florence 953 36.30% 1,645 62.67% 27 1.03% -692 -26.37% 2,625
Fond du Lac 22,379 41.91% 30,355 56.84% 668 1.25% -7,976 -14.93% 53,402
Forest 2,425 52.17% 2,172 46.73% 51 1.10% 253 5.44% 4,648
Grant 13,594 56.06% 10,255 42.29% 399 1.65% 3,339 13.77% 24,248
Green 11,206 58.00% 7,857 40.66% 259 1.34% 3,349 17.34% 19,322
Green Lake 3,793 39.20% 5,782 59.76% 100 1.04% -1,989 -20.56% 9,675
Iowa 8,105 64.66% 4,287 34.20% 142 1.14% 3,818 30.46% 12,534
Iron 1,784 49.12% 1,790 49.28% 58 1.60% -6 -0.16% 3,632
Jackson 5,298 56.89% 3,900 41.88% 115 1.23% 1,398 15.01% 9,313
Jefferson 20,158 45.52% 23,517 53.11% 606 1.37% -3,359 -7.59% 44,281
Juneau 6,242 52.78% 5,411 45.75% 174 1.47% 831 7.03% 11,827
Kenosha 44,867 55.46% 34,977 43.24% 1,053 1.30% 9,890 12.22% 80,897
Kewaunee 5,153 46.69% 5,747 52.07% 137 1.24% -594 -5.38% 11,037
La Crosse 36,693 57.82% 25,751 40.58% 1,018 1.60% 10,942 17.24% 63,462
Lafayette 4,536 57.04% 3,314 41.68% 102 1.28% 1,222 15.36% 7,952
Langlade 4,573 43.47% 5,816 55.29% 130 1.24% -1,243 -11.82% 10,519
Lincoln 7,563 49.70% 7,455 48.99% 198 1.31% 108 0.71% 15,216
Manitowoc 20,403 47.88% 21,604 50.69% 610 1.43% -1,201 -2.81% 42,617
Marathon 32,363 46.32% 36,617 52.41% 882 1.27% -4,254 -6.09% 69,862
Marinette 9,882 47.56% 10,619 51.11% 276 1.33% -737 -3.55% 20,777
Marquette 4,014 49.52% 3,992 49.25% 99 1.23% 22 0.27% 8,105
Menominee 1,191 86.49% 179 13.00% 7 0.51% 1,012 73.49% 1,377
Milwaukee 332,438 67.49% 154,924 31.45% 5,214 1.06% 177,514 36.04% 492,576
Monroe 9,515 48.83% 9,675 49.65% 295 1.52% -160 -0.82% 19,485
Oconto 8,865 44.64% 10,741 54.09% 253 1.27% -1,876 -9.45% 19,859
Oneida 10,452 48.27% 10,917 50.42% 283 1.31% -465 -2.15% 21,652
Outagamie 45,659 48.27% 47,372 50.08% 1,565 1.65% -1,713 -1.81% 94,596
Ozaukee 19,159 34.32% 36,077 64.63% 581 1.05% -16,918 -30.31% 55,817
Pepin 1,876 50.72% 1,794 48.50% 29 0.78% 82 2.22% 3,699
Pierce 10,235 48.69% 10,397 49.46% 388 1.85% -162 -0.77% 21,020
Polk 10,073 44.62% 12,094 53.58% 406 1.80% -2,021 -8.96% 22,573
Portage 22,075 56.12% 16,615 42.24% 647 1.64% 5,460 13.88% 39,337
Price 3,887 49.20% 3,884 49.16% 130 1.64% 3 0.04% 7,901
Racine 53,008 51.28% 49,347 47.74% 1,009 0.98% 3,661 3.54% 103,364
Richland 4,969 57.41% 3,573 41.28% 113 1.31% 1,396 16.13% 8,655
Rock 49,219 61.00% 30,517 37.82% 954 1.18% 18,702 23.18% 80,690
Rusk 3,397 47.24% 3,676 51.12% 118 1.64% -279 -3.88% 7,191
St. Croix 19,910 43.07% 25,503 55.17% 812 1.76% -5,593 -12.10% 46,225
Sauk 18,736 58.68% 12,838 40.21% 353 1.11% 5,898 18.47% 31,927
Sawyer 4,486 49.71% 4,442 49.22% 97 1.07% 44 0.49% 9,025
Shawano 9,000 44.38% 11,022 54.35% 257 1.27% -2,022 -9.97% 20,279
Sheboygan 27,918 44.56% 34,072 54.38% 661 1.06% -6,154 -9.82% 62,651
Taylor 3,763 39.56% 5,601 58.88% 148 1.56% -1,838 -19.32% 9,512
Trempealeau 7,605 56.41% 5,707 42.33% 169 1.26% 1,898 14.08% 13,481
Vernon 8,044 56.37% 5,942 41.64% 283 1.99% 2,102 14.73% 14,269
Vilas 5,951 42.99% 7,749 55.98% 142 1.03% -1,798 -12.99% 13,842
Walworth 22,552 43.12% 29,006 55.46% 745 1.42% -6,454 -12.34% 52,303
Washburn 4,447 47.88% 4,699 50.60% 141 1.52% -252 -2.72% 9,287
Washington 23,166 29.42% 54,765 69.55% 811 1.03% -31,599 -40.13% 78,742
Waukesha 78,779 32.31% 162,798 66.76% 2,279 0.93% -84,019 -34.45% 243,856
Waupaca 11,578 44.81% 14,002 54.19% 260 1.00% -2,424 -9.38% 25,840
Waushara 5,335 44.28% 6,562 54.47% 151 1.25% -1,227 -10.19% 12,048
Winnebago 45,449 50.97% 42,122 47.24% 1,602 1.79% 3,327 3.73% 89,173
Wood 18,581 47.77% 19,704 50.65% 615 1.58% -1,123 -2.88% 38,900
Totals 1,620,985 52.83% 1,407,966 45.89% 39,483 1.29% 213,019 6.94% 3,068,434
 
County Flips:

Counties that flipped Democratic to Republican edit

By congressional districts edit

Despite losing the state, Romney won 5 of the 8 congressional districts.[9]

District Romney Obama Representative
1st 51.65% 47.44% Paul Ryan
2nd 30.46% 68.3% Mark Pocan
3rd 43.82% 54.82% Ron Kind
4th 23.78% 75.33% Gwen Moore
5th 61.31% 37.75% Jim Sensenbrenner
6th 53.1% 45.77% Tom Petri
7th 50.92% 47.83% Sean Duffy
8th 51.26% 47.56% Reid Ribble

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Wisconsin Voter Turnout Statistics | Wisconsin Elections Commission".
  2. ^ "Wisconsin Gov Accountability Board" (PDF). Retrieved January 16, 2013.
  3. ^ "More Wisconsin Elections Results". Wisconsin Elections Commission. from the original on October 14, 2016. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  4. ^ Savicki, Drew (September 14, 2020). "The Road to 270: Wisconsin". 270toWin. from the original on September 15, 2020. Retrieved January 11, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c (PDF). Wisconsin Government Accountability Board. April 3, 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 15, 2016. Retrieved January 11, 2021 – via Wayback Machine.
  6. ^ "Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar". CNN. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  7. ^ "Presidential Primary Dates" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
  8. ^ a b "Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. from the original on April 12, 2006. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  9. ^ "Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts". Daily Kos. Retrieved August 11, 2020.

External links edit

  • The Green Papers: for Wisconsin
  • The Green Papers: Major state elections in chronological order

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Main article 2012 United States presidential electionThe 2012 United States presidential election in Wisconsin took place on November 6 2012 as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated Wisconsin voters chose 10 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate Vice President Joe Biden against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate Congressman Paul Ryan 2012 United States presidential election in Wisconsin 2008 November 6 2012 2016 Turnout70 35 1 Nominee Barack Obama Mitt Romney Party Democratic Republican Home state Illinois Massachusetts Running mate Joe Biden Paul Ryan Electoral vote 10 0 Popular vote 1 620 985 1 407 966 Percentage 52 83 45 89 County ResultsPrecinct ResultsObama 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Romney 30 40 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Tie No Data President before election Barack Obama Democratic Elected President Barack Obama Democratic Obama won the state of Wisconsin with 52 83 of the vote to Romney s 45 89 a 6 94 margin of victory 2 While this represented half the victory margin of Obama s 13 91 win in 2008 when he won 59 of 72 counties and 7 of 8 congressional districts it is still a much stronger Democratic victory than Al Gore in 2000 John Kerry in 2004 or even his running mate Joe Biden in 2020 who all won the state by less than 1 of the vote Obama s win was also surprisingly comfortable in spite of the fact that Wisconsin was the home state of Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan making him the first Republican vice presidential nominee to lose their home state since Jack Kemp lost New York in 1996 Obama s win was attributed to victories in Milwaukee the state s largest city Madison the state capital northeastern Wisconsin and the Driftless Region Romney s strength was concentrated in the loyally Republican Milwaukee suburbs particularly the WOW counties Ozaukee Washington and Waukesha where he carried a combined 67 03 of the vote to Obama s 32 00 He also flipped 24 counties in the Northeast and Central Plain regions though most of them were rural and therefore insufficient to overcome Obama s aforementioned victories This remains the most recent election where Wisconsin voted to the left of New Hampshire 3 4 Colorado Nevada Pennsylvania and Virginia As of the 2020 presidential election this is the last time the Democratic presidential nominee won the following counties Adams Buffalo Columbia Crawford Dunn Forest Grant Jackson Juneau Kenosha Lafayette Lincoln Marquette Pepin Price Racine Richland Sawyer Trempealeau Vernon and Winnebago This remains the last time that any candidate won Wisconsin with more than 50 of the vote or by more than 1 percentage point that the state weighed in as more Democratic than the nation as a whole or that a Republican won greater than 60 of the vote in the traditional Republican strongholds of Waukeusha and Ozaukee counties Contents 1 Primary elections 1 1 Democratic primary 1 2 Republican primary 2 General election 2 1 Results 2 2 Results by county 2 2 1 Counties that flipped Democratic to Republican 2 3 By congressional districts 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksPrimary elections editDemocratic primary edit President Barack Obama ran unopposed in the Democratic Primary winning 293 914 votes or 97 89 Uncommitted ballots received 5 092 votes or 1 89 of the vote while 849 votes 0 28 were scattered 111 delegates all of which were pledged to Obama were sent to the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte North Carolina 5 Republican primary edit 2012 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary nbsp 2008 April 3 2012 2012 04 03 2016 nbsp nbsp Candidate Mitt Romney Rick Santorum Home state Massachusetts Pennsylvania Delegate count 33 9 Popular vote 346 876 290 139 Percentage 44 03 36 83 nbsp nbsp Candidate Ron Paul Newt Gingrich Home state Texas Georgia Delegate count 0 0 Popular vote 87 858 45 978 Percentage 11 15 5 83 nbsp Wisconsin results by county Mitt Romney Rick Santorum The 2012 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary took place on April 3 2012 6 7 the same day as the primaries in the District of Columbia and Maryland Mitt Romney edged out a victory with 44 03 of the vote and 33 delegates with former Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania coming in second with 36 83 of the vote and 9 delegates No other candidates won any delegates nor counties though representative Ron Paul of Texas s 14th district received 11 15 and former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich received 5 84 All other candidates received less than 1 Romney s strength was concentrated in Southeast Wisconsin carrying Milwaukee and all of its suburbs including the Kenosha and Racine as well as the ancestrally Republican counties of Ozaukee Washington and Waukesha as well as Madison Santorum s most significant victories were in Western Wisconsin and in Green Bay and its respective suburbs 5 2012 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary 5 Candidate Votes Percentage Delegates nbsp Mitt Romney 346 876 44 03 33 Rick Santorum 290 139 36 83 9 Ron Paul 87 858 11 15 0 Newt Gingrich 45 978 5 84 0 Michele Bachmann 6 045 0 77 0 Jon Huntsman 5 083 0 65 0 Uninstructed 4 200 0 53 0 Scattering 1 668 0 21 0 Total 787 847 100 42General election editResults edit Although Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan was from Wisconsin representing the 1st district in Congress the Republican Party lost by around a seven point margin which was albeit an improved loss from Obama s landslide 13 91 margin in 2008 8 a crucial loss 2012 United States presidential election in Wisconsin Party Candidate Running mate Votes Percentage Electoral votes Democratic Barack Obama incumbent Joe Biden incumbent 1 620 985 52 83 10 Republican Mitt Romney Paul Ryan 1 407 966 45 89 0 Libertarian Gary Johnson Jim Gray 20 439 0 67 0 Green Jill Stein Cheri Honkala 7 665 0 25 0 Write Ins Write Ins 5 170 0 17 0 Constitution Virgil Goode Jim Clymer 4 930 0 16 0 Socialist Equality Jerry White Phyllis Scherrer 553 0 02 0 Socialism and Liberation Gloria La Riva Filberto Ramirez Jr 526 0 02 0 Justice Rocky Anderson Luis J Rodriguez 112 0 00 0 Peace amp Freedom Roseanne Barr Cindy Sheehan 88 0 00 0 Totals 3 068 434 100 00 10 Results by county edit County Barack ObamaDemocratic Mitt RomneyRepublican Various candidatesOther parties Margin Total votes cast Adams 5 552 53 87 4 644 45 14 101 0 99 898 8 73 10 287 Ashland 5 399 64 49 2 820 33 68 153 1 83 2 579 30 81 8 372 Barron 10 890 47 99 11 443 50 43 359 1 58 553 2 44 22 692 Bayfield 6 033 61 64 3 603 36 81 152 1 55 2 430 24 83 9 788 Brown 62 526 48 50 64 836 50 29 1 566 1 21 2 310 1 79 128 928 Buffalo 3 570 50 72 3 364 47 79 105 1 49 206 2 93 7 039 Burnett 3 986 45 94 4 550 52 44 141 1 62 564 6 50 8 677 Calumet 11 489 43 49 14 539 55 03 392 1 48 3 050 11 54 26 420 Chippewa 15 237 49 26 15 322 49 53 373 1 21 85 0 27 30 932 Clark 6 172 44 72 7 412 53 71 217 1 57 1 240 8 99 13 801 Columbia 17 175 56 23 13 026 42 64 345 1 13 4 149 13 59 30 546 Crawford 4 629 59 22 3 067 39 24 121 1 54 1 562 19 98 7 817 Dane 216 071 71 03 83 644 27 50 4 466 1 47 132 427 43 53 304 181 Dodge 18 762 42 17 25 211 56 67 515 1 16 6 449 14 50 44 488 Door 9 357 52 95 8 121 45 96 193 1 09 1 236 6 99 17 671 Douglas 14 863 64 92 7 705 33 66 326 1 42 7 158 31 26 22 894 Dunn 11 316 51 46 10 224 46 49 452 2 05 1 092 4 97 21 992 Eau Claire 30 666 55 95 23 256 42 43 884 1 62 7 410 13 52 54 806 Florence 953 36 30 1 645 62 67 27 1 03 692 26 37 2 625 Fond du Lac 22 379 41 91 30 355 56 84 668 1 25 7 976 14 93 53 402 Forest 2 425 52 17 2 172 46 73 51 1 10 253 5 44 4 648 Grant 13 594 56 06 10 255 42 29 399 1 65 3 339 13 77 24 248 Green 11 206 58 00 7 857 40 66 259 1 34 3 349 17 34 19 322 Green Lake 3 793 39 20 5 782 59 76 100 1 04 1 989 20 56 9 675 Iowa 8 105 64 66 4 287 34 20 142 1 14 3 818 30 46 12 534 Iron 1 784 49 12 1 790 49 28 58 1 60 6 0 16 3 632 Jackson 5 298 56 89 3 900 41 88 115 1 23 1 398 15 01 9 313 Jefferson 20 158 45 52 23 517 53 11 606 1 37 3 359 7 59 44 281 Juneau 6 242 52 78 5 411 45 75 174 1 47 831 7 03 11 827 Kenosha 44 867 55 46 34 977 43 24 1 053 1 30 9 890 12 22 80 897 Kewaunee 5 153 46 69 5 747 52 07 137 1 24 594 5 38 11 037 La Crosse 36 693 57 82 25 751 40 58 1 018 1 60 10 942 17 24 63 462 Lafayette 4 536 57 04 3 314 41 68 102 1 28 1 222 15 36 7 952 Langlade 4 573 43 47 5 816 55 29 130 1 24 1 243 11 82 10 519 Lincoln 7 563 49 70 7 455 48 99 198 1 31 108 0 71 15 216 Manitowoc 20 403 47 88 21 604 50 69 610 1 43 1 201 2 81 42 617 Marathon 32 363 46 32 36 617 52 41 882 1 27 4 254 6 09 69 862 Marinette 9 882 47 56 10 619 51 11 276 1 33 737 3 55 20 777 Marquette 4 014 49 52 3 992 49 25 99 1 23 22 0 27 8 105 Menominee 1 191 86 49 179 13 00 7 0 51 1 012 73 49 1 377 Milwaukee 332 438 67 49 154 924 31 45 5 214 1 06 177 514 36 04 492 576 Monroe 9 515 48 83 9 675 49 65 295 1 52 160 0 82 19 485 Oconto 8 865 44 64 10 741 54 09 253 1 27 1 876 9 45 19 859 Oneida 10 452 48 27 10 917 50 42 283 1 31 465 2 15 21 652 Outagamie 45 659 48 27 47 372 50 08 1 565 1 65 1 713 1 81 94 596 Ozaukee 19 159 34 32 36 077 64 63 581 1 05 16 918 30 31 55 817 Pepin 1 876 50 72 1 794 48 50 29 0 78 82 2 22 3 699 Pierce 10 235 48 69 10 397 49 46 388 1 85 162 0 77 21 020 Polk 10 073 44 62 12 094 53 58 406 1 80 2 021 8 96 22 573 Portage 22 075 56 12 16 615 42 24 647 1 64 5 460 13 88 39 337 Price 3 887 49 20 3 884 49 16 130 1 64 3 0 04 7 901 Racine 53 008 51 28 49 347 47 74 1 009 0 98 3 661 3 54 103 364 Richland 4 969 57 41 3 573 41 28 113 1 31 1 396 16 13 8 655 Rock 49 219 61 00 30 517 37 82 954 1 18 18 702 23 18 80 690 Rusk 3 397 47 24 3 676 51 12 118 1 64 279 3 88 7 191 St Croix 19 910 43 07 25 503 55 17 812 1 76 5 593 12 10 46 225 Sauk 18 736 58 68 12 838 40 21 353 1 11 5 898 18 47 31 927 Sawyer 4 486 49 71 4 442 49 22 97 1 07 44 0 49 9 025 Shawano 9 000 44 38 11 022 54 35 257 1 27 2 022 9 97 20 279 Sheboygan 27 918 44 56 34 072 54 38 661 1 06 6 154 9 82 62 651 Taylor 3 763 39 56 5 601 58 88 148 1 56 1 838 19 32 9 512 Trempealeau 7 605 56 41 5 707 42 33 169 1 26 1 898 14 08 13 481 Vernon 8 044 56 37 5 942 41 64 283 1 99 2 102 14 73 14 269 Vilas 5 951 42 99 7 749 55 98 142 1 03 1 798 12 99 13 842 Walworth 22 552 43 12 29 006 55 46 745 1 42 6 454 12 34 52 303 Washburn 4 447 47 88 4 699 50 60 141 1 52 252 2 72 9 287 Washington 23 166 29 42 54 765 69 55 811 1 03 31 599 40 13 78 742 Waukesha 78 779 32 31 162 798 66 76 2 279 0 93 84 019 34 45 243 856 Waupaca 11 578 44 81 14 002 54 19 260 1 00 2 424 9 38 25 840 Waushara 5 335 44 28 6 562 54 47 151 1 25 1 227 10 19 12 048 Winnebago 45 449 50 97 42 122 47 24 1 602 1 79 3 327 3 73 89 173 Wood 18 581 47 77 19 704 50 65 615 1 58 1 123 2 88 38 900 Totals 1 620 985 52 83 1 407 966 45 89 39 483 1 29 213 019 6 94 3 068 434 nbsp County Flips Democratic Hold Republican Hold Gain from Democratic Counties that flipped Democratic to Republican edit Barron largest city Rice Lake 8 Brown largest city Green Bay Burnett largest village Grantsburg Calumet largest city Chilton Chippewa largest city Chippewa Falls Clark largest city Neillsville Iron largest city Hurley Jefferson largest city Watertown Kewaunee largest city Algoma Langlade largest city Antigo Manitowoc largest city Manitowoc Marathon largest city Wausau Marinette largest city Marinette Monroe largest city Sparta Oconto largest city Oconto Oneida largest city Rhinelander Outagamie largest city Appleton Pierce largest city River Falls Rusk largest city Ladysmith Shawano largest city Shawano Washburn largest city Spooner Waupaca largest city New London Waushara largest city Berlin Wood largest city Marshfield By congressional districts edit Despite losing the state Romney won 5 of the 8 congressional districts 9 District Romney Obama Representative 1st 51 65 47 44 Paul Ryan 2nd 30 46 68 3 Mark Pocan 3rd 43 82 54 82 Ron Kind 4th 23 78 75 33 Gwen Moore 5th 61 31 37 75 Jim Sensenbrenner 6th 53 1 45 77 Tom Petri 7th 50 92 47 83 Sean Duffy 8th 51 26 47 56 Reid RibbleSee also editUnited States presidential elections in Wisconsin 2012 Republican Party presidential debates and forums 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries Results of the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries Wisconsin Republican PartyReferences edit Wisconsin Voter Turnout Statistics Wisconsin Elections Commission Wisconsin Gov Accountability Board PDF Retrieved January 16 2013 More Wisconsin Elections Results Wisconsin Elections Commission Archived from the original on October 14 2016 Retrieved January 11 2021 Savicki Drew September 14 2020 The Road to 270 Wisconsin 270toWin Archived from the original on September 15 2020 Retrieved January 11 2021 a b c Canvass Results for 2012 Presidential Preferenrce and Spring Election 4 3 2012 PDF Wisconsin Government Accountability Board April 3 2012 Archived from the original PDF on March 15 2016 Retrieved January 11 2021 via Wayback Machine Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar CNN Retrieved January 12 2012 Presidential Primary Dates PDF Federal Election Commission Retrieved January 23 2012 a b Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Archived from the original on April 12 2006 Retrieved January 1 2021 Daily Kos Elections statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts Daily Kos Retrieved August 11 2020 External links editThe Green Papers for Wisconsin The Green Papers Major state elections in chronological order Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2012 United States presidential election in Wisconsin amp oldid 1214469821 Republican primary, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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