Wisconsin elections, 2012

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1 2012 Elections
2 Eligibility to Vote
2.1 Primary election
2.2 General election
3 Voting absentee
3.1 Eligibility
3.2 Deadlines
3.3 Military and overseas voting
4 Voting early
5 See also
6 References

The state of Wisconsin held elections in 2012. Below are the dates of note:

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November 6, 2012
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2012 Elections

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For election results in the 50 states, see our November 6, 2012 election results page

Elections by type

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See also: United States Senate elections in Wisconsin, 2012
U.S. Senate, Wisconsin, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark.jpgTammy Baldwin 51.5% 1,544,274
     Republican Tommy Thompson 45.9% 1,377,253
     Libertarian Joseph Kexel 2.1% 61,904
     Independent Nimrod Allen III 0.5% 16,326
Total Votes 2,999,757
Source: Wyoming Secretary of State "Election Results, 2012 General Election"

See also: Wisconsin State Senate elections, 2012

Heading into the election, Republicans maintained partisan control in the state senate.

Wisconsin State Senate
Party As of November 5, 2012 After the 2012 Election
     Democratic Party 17 15
     Republican Party 15 18
     Vacancy 1 0
Total 33 33


See also: Wisconsin State Assembly elections, 2012

Heading into the election, Republicans maintained partisan control in the state house.

Wisconsin State Assembly
Party As of November 5, 2012 After the 2012 Election
     Democratic Party 39 39
     Republican Party 58 60
     Independent 1 0
     Vacancy 1 0
Total 99 99


Eligibility to Vote

Wisconsin

Primary election

See also: Voting in the 2012 primary elections

As of November 2012, Wisconsin was one of 19 states to use an open primary system. Voters could register to vote in the primary by mail, in person, or at the polls. The postmarked deadline for mailed registrations was July 25, 2012, which was 20 days before the primary took place; the in-person deadline was August 10, 2012; and voters could register at the polls if they brought valid proof of residence.[1] (Information about registering to vote)

General election

See also: Voting in the 2012 general elections

The deadline to pre-register to vote was 20 days prior to the election day, which in 2012 was October 17. Voters could register at the polls the day of the election.[2]

  • Voter ID info
  • Residency requirements: Must have lived in Wisconsin for at least 28 days, and have no current intention of moving.[3]
  • Same-day registration: Yes[4]

Voting absentee

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See also: Absentee Voting

Eligibility

All voters are eligible to vote absentee in Wisconsin. There are no special eligibility requirements for voting absentee.

Deadlines

To vote absentee, an absentee ballot application must be received by the election office at least 5 days prior to the election. A returned absentee ballot must then be received by the elections office by 8pm on election day.

Military and overseas voting

For full details, visit the Federal Voting Assistance Program here.

Voting early

See also: Early voting

Wisconsin is one of 33 states that has early voting with no specific requirements as to who can vote early. Early voting begins as soon as ballots become available and ends on the day prior to election day. The average number of days prior to an election that voters can cast an early ballot is 21 days in states with a definitive starting date.

See also

References

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