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Nathaniel Rakich

Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux

Results are starting to trickle in for Wisconsin’s attorney general race, which I’m watching tonight. There’s no competition on the Democratic side — incumbent Josh Kaul was running unopposed — but there are three Republicans vying to take on Kaul in November. Right now, with 9 percent of the expected vote in, former state Sen. Adam Jarchow and Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney are neck-and-neck, each with just under 40 percent of the vote. Attorney Karen Mueller, whose campaign focused mostly on COVID-19 conspiracy theories and was always more of a long-shot, is behind the other two, with about 22 percent of the vote.

Abortion has played a big role in this race. After Roe v. Wade was overturned, the state’s 1849 abortion ban went into effect, which made it impossible to get an abortion in the state. Kaul is challenging it in state court and has promised not to enforce it, although he doesn’t have control over state prosecutors’ ability to bring charges. Jarchow and Toney, meanwhile, both oppose abortion rights and have promised to enforce the ban if elected.

Latest count in Wisconsin’s GOP primary for attorney general

Results of Wisconsin’s Republican primary for attorney general, as of 9:40 p.m. Eastern

Candidate Votes Vote %
Adam Jarchow 26,436 39.1%
Eric Toney 25,962 38.4
Karen Mueller 15,130 22.4

9% of the expected vote has been reported.

Source: ABC NEWS

Nathaniel Rakich

With 13 percent of the expected vote now counted in the Republican primary for Wisconsin governor, Kleefisch leads Michels by about 3 percentage points. This race is living up to the billing so far.

Latest count in Wisconsin’s GOP primary for governor

Results of Wisconsin’s Republican primary for governor, as of 9:39 p.m. Eastern

Candidate Votes Vote %
Rebecca Kleefisch 44,705 47.6%
Tim Michels 41,948 44.7
Timothy Ramthun 3,519 3.7
Kevin Nicholson 2,972 3.2
Adam J. Fischer 788 0.8

13% of the expected vote has been reported.

Source: ABC NEWS


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