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Obama Carries Whitefish Bay

The majority of Whitefish Bay voters chose Obama, Tammy Baldwin, Dan Sebring and Jim Ott in Tuesday's election.

 

Whitefish Bay voters sided with the rest of the state and the nation in re-electing President Barack Obama to a second term in office.

Whitefish Bay voters turned out in larger numbers and chose Obama by a slimmer margin compared to the last presidential election. Turnout measured 92.5 percent this year, compared to 89 percent turnout in 2008. More than 52 percent of Whitefish Bay voters cast a ballot for Obama this year, compared to 56.4 percent the first go-around.

Democratic U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, who defeated former Gov. Tommy Thompson Tuesday, also received the majority of votes in Whitefish Bay (by a six-vote margin).

Whitefish Bay leaned Republican for the rest of the ticket: Dan Sebring for 4th Congressional District, Alberta Darling for 8th District in the state Senate and — narrowly — state Rep. Jim Ott over Democratic challenger Cris Rogers in the 23rd District. Of those candidates, only Sebring lost his race, as he fell to incumbent U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore.

Ott, from Mequon, is a new face for Whitefish Bay, Fox Point and Bayside, due to new redistricting boundaries.

With such high turnout, poll workers at the village's voting locations were busy throughout the day.

At the Whitefish Bay Library, where voters in Wards 1 through 4 cast their ballots, election officials Susan Drewek and Elaine Karamus said it was busiest right as the polls opened up in the morning. The flow of voters was sporadic throughout the day, and although the inclement weather may have kept a few people away, residents managed to make their way during their free time.

“Weather might have kept some people away, but around lunch hours and after work, between 5:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., it really picked up,” said Karamus. “It was a steady flow from then on.”

Nearly 38 percent of the Whitefish Bay electorate had already cast their ballots before Election Day through early voting, which is an increase of roughly 800 absentee ballots, said Deputy Village Clerk Kayla Chadwick.

Here's the breakdown on how Whitefish Bay voted Tuesday. Results are not official until they are canvassed.

          
1&2 3&4 5&6 7 8&10 9&11 12 Totals
U.S. President
Barack Obama
642 631 742 456 944 864 515 4,794
Mitt Romney 869 656 750 323

785

588 423 4,394
U.S. Senate
Tommy Thompson
883 654 776 336 803 606 441 4,499
Tammy Baldwin
601 610 674 427 893 815 485 4,505
4th Congressional District
Dan Sebring
861 640 727 333 792 570 423 4,346
Gwen Moore 521 525 593 380 772 753 434 3,978
8th State Senate District
Alberta Darling
981 733 867 406 947 766 488 5,188
Write-in 80 90 127 69 158 144 78 746
23rd State Assembly District
Jim Ott
870 638 748 354 795 608 413 4,426
Cris Rogers 563 562 637 377 823 759 443 4,164

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Absolutelyfabulous

6:33 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

I listened to a very, very interesting interview on NPR (1st link) by Michael Lewis who spent 6 months interviewing and shadowing President Obama. Even the president said he was shocked at the roadblocks put up/tactics employed by opposing interests every time an initiative was put forth. DEFINITELY worth listening to for a true or as true as possible insight of what President Obama is faced with in office.

"In Meetings, On The Court To Discover 'Obama's Way' " 39 minutes

http://www.wbur.org/npr/161003362/michael-lewis-studies-obamas-way

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Barack Obama to Michael Lewis on a Presidential Loss of Freedom: “You Don’t Get Used to It—At Least, I Don’t”

http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2012/09/barack-obama-michael-lewis#slide=1

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digitalhermit

11:13 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Ah yes, leaving out results for all 3rd party candidates just like the national mainstream media. Apparently independent votes for 3rd party candidates aren't counted or don't count. Same difference.

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Jeff Rumage

2:04 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Here's the third party results in Whitefish Bay:

48 votes for Gary Johnson/James Gray (Libertarian Party)
16 votes for Jill Stein/Ben Manski (Green Party)
6 votes for Virgil Good/Jim Clymer (Constitution Party)
1 vote for Gloria La Riva/Filberto Ramirez, Jr. (Party for Socialism and Liberation)
1 vote for Jerry White/Phyllis Sherrer (Socialist Equality Party)
13 votes for write-in candidates

digitalhermit

1:28 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012

Thanks for the info Jeff. Much appreciated!

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Gordon E Lang

12:20 am on Friday, November 9, 2012

As 1986 WFB residents signed the Walker Recall Petition and probably voted "Revenge"; that is why Obama and Baldwin won in WFB. Sad. God Bless America

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JayDub

11:11 am on Friday, November 9, 2012

Something I think we all can agree on...we should be very pleased that WFB had a 92.5% voter turnout. That is really incredible.

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