Have in obligation to show you how we are doing that. To that end, i wanted to answer questions that we had been receiving in our office the last few days and updates. Namely, lets discuss the unofficial turnout numbers, election day registration, and the mechanics of a recount. We have put out a press release with this information and encourage you to share the facts with others who may have questions or concerns about the election process. Unofficially, wisconsin voters cast 3,929,374 votes for president. That is the most ever in the state of wisconsin, exceeding the previous record of 3,071,434 set in 2012. That makes the unofficial turnout percentage of wisconsin, which has a voting age population of 4,536,417 voters the unofficial turnout percentage is 72. 67 . It is important to note an effort questions about this that some jurisdictions choose to report their unofficial turnout as a percentage of registered voters. For example, if the city has 100,000 registered voters as they h
Elected lawmakers. As elected administrators, we are the referees. We have to follow the rules we have anse obligation to show you how we are doing that. To that end i wanted to answer questions we have been receiving in our office the last few days and updates. Namely, lets discuss the unofficial turnout numbers, election day registration, and the mechanics of a recount. We have put out a press release with this information and encourage you to share the facts with others who may have questions or concerns about the election process. Unofficially, wisconsin voters 300 74 ,920 6000, votes for president. That is the most ever in the state of wisconsin, exceeding 71,434evious record of 3,0 set in 2012. That makes the unofficial turnout percentage of wisconsin, which has a voting age 417 voters of 4,536, the unofficial turnout 72. 67 . Ge is it is important to note an effort questions about this that some jurisdictions choose to report their unofficial turnout as a percentage of registere
Process and went through the mechanics of how a potential recount would work. Election law is complex. Its our job to not just understand and implement the law with precision, but its also our job to explain the nuances of election to the public at a way thats approachable. As administrators, we cant change the law, the process. That can only be done by your elected lawmakers. As election administrators, we are the referees. We have to follow the rules prescribed by those you elect and we have an obligation to show you how we are doing that. So to that end, i wanted to answer questions weve been receiving in our office the last few days and provide you with updates, namely, lets discuss the unofficial turnout numbers, election day registration, and the mechanics of a recount. We have also put out a press release with this information and encourage you to share the facts with others who may have questions or concerns about the election process. So when it comes to voter unofficially, wi
Prescribed by those you elect, and we have in obligation to show you how were doing that. So to that end, i wanted to answer questions that we had been receiving in our office the last few days and updates. Namely, lets discuss the unofficial turnout numbers, election day registration, and the mechanics of a recount. We have alao put out a press release with this information and encourage you to share the facts with others who may have questions or concerns about the election process. So when it comes to voter recount, unofficially, wisconsin voters cast 3,929,374 votes for president. That is the most ever in the state of wisconsin, exceeding the previous record of 3,071,434 set in 2012. That makes the unofficial turnout percentage of wisconsin, which has a voting age population of 4,536,417 voters the unofficial turnout percentage of that is 72. 67 . Note, andimportant to ive heard many questions about this, that some jurisdictions choose to report their unofficial turnout as a percen
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