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To: tejek who wrote (606795)4/6/2011 5:48:31 PM
From: TopCat1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1583560
 
"From the newly elected Supreme Court Justice for the state of WI:"

That's a bit presumptuous. 200 vote difference and nothing is official yet.



To: tejek who wrote (606795)4/6/2011 9:21:36 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 1583560
 
Obama pals around with perverts......

foxnews.com



To: tejek who wrote (606795)4/15/2011 8:45:09 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1583560
 
Ballots are now totaled: Prosser wins by 7,316

jsonline.com

April 15, 2011 3:24 p.m. |

State Supreme Court Justice David Prosser emerged as the winner Friday over challenger JoAnne Kloppenburg in an election that drew national attention because of the fight over collective bargaining and a vote tallying error in Waukesha County following initial results that showed Kloppenburg leading the race.

A statewide canvass of vote totals of the state's 72 counties finalized Friday afternoon has Prosser beating Kloppenburg, an assistant attorney general, by 7,316 votes. The final canvass was completed 10 days after the election.

The deadline for calling for a recount is 5 p.m. Wednesday.

The margin is within the limit that would allow Kloppenburg to request a free, statewide recount.

h/t mistermj