Tuesday, May 3, 2011
1:56 PM
Turnout about the same as spring election in some 94 AD communities
Three communities in the 94th AD say turnout so far is looking much like it did for the April election.
In Onalaska, the largest city in the district and the home of Dem candidate Steve Doyle, turnout was tracking along the lines of the more than 40 percent who showed up for the April election, according to the clerk's office. Then, 4,476 votes were cast.
In West Salem, where Republican candidate John Lautz lives, about 500 votes were in by a little after 12:30 p.m., according to the clerk's office. In April, 1,309 were cast there.
In Holmen, there were 927 votes in around 1:20 p.m. compared to 2,032 who turned out in April.
-- By JR Ross
Labels: 2011 special elections
