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How Fond du Lac County Voted
Contested Races Only!!! Denotes overall winner **
Governor:
Mary Burke (D) 15,001
Scott Walker (R) 27,473 **
Dennis Fehr (PEO) 121
Robert Burke (LIB)306
Attorney General:
Susan Happ (D) 14,323
Brad Schimel (R) 26,173 **
Thomas Nelson (LIB) 1,255
Secretary of State:
Doug LaFollette (D) 16,423 **
Julian Bradley (R) 23,272
Jerry Broitzman (CON) 497
Andy Craig (LIB) 927
State Treasurer:
David Sartori (D) 14,050
Matt Adamczyk (R) 24,185 **
Andrew Zuelke (CON) 765
Ron Hardy (GRN) 865
Jerry Shidell (LIB) 801
6th Congressional District:
Mark Harris (D) 16,010
Glenn Grothman (R) 24,702 **
Gus Fahrendorf (LIB) 911
State Assembly 41st District:
Joe Kallas (D) 1,364
Joan Ballweg (R) Inc 2,121 **
State Assembly 42nd District:
George Ferriter (D) 360
Keith Ripp (R) Inc 1,023 **
State Transportation Referendum:
Yes 31,614 **
No 6,524
Town of Ripon Ref Treasurer Appointment:
Yes 359 **
No 314
Town of Ripon Ref Clerk Appointment:
Yes 350 **
No 312
City Of FDL Campaign Finance Referendum:
Yes 9,771**
No 3,559
City Of Ripon Campaign Finance Referendum:
Yes 2,119 **
No 570
Ripon School District Referendum Question #1:
To borrow $29.1 million for a building program.
Yes 2,520 **
No 1,333
Ripon School District Referendum Question #2:
To continue $500,000 operational referendum through the 2020-2021 school year.
Yes 2,343 **
No 1,446
Total Ballots Cast in Fond du Lac County: 43,080.
For a complete breakdown of Fond du Lac County voting click here.