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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumswhy has Wisconsin been called when there are
Still more than half of the votes uncounted in Milwaukee and Madison?
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why has Wisconsin been called when there are (Original Post)
jg10003
Nov 2022
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jcgoldie
(12,046 posts)1. who called it?
Outlets I have seen have not.
jg10003
(1,057 posts)2. Decision Desk HQ and AP
33taw
(3,305 posts)3. I believe there are more than half of Milwaukee and Madison counted. What is your source?
marybourg
(13,598 posts)4. 90-95% of the votes have been counted in all counties, according
to the NYT, which has not yet called it.
Beaverhausen
(24,689 posts)5. Called for who?
Ellipsis
(9,445 posts)6. What are you smokin'?
jg10003
(1,057 posts)7. Decision Desk's count right now
Milwaukee: 42% counted, Barnes has 70%
Madison: 49% counted, Barnes has 77%
Amishman
(5,917 posts)8. they are not up to date
The totals reported on other sites line up with what is being reported by the counties themselves.
Here is the link to Milwaukee gov's totals: https://county.milwaukee.gov/EN/County-Clerk/Off-Nav/Election-Results/Fall-General-Election-2022
Which exactly match those reported by the NYT and others: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/11/08/us/elections/results-wisconsin-us-senate.html