Wisconsin voter turnout under 3 million, lower than expected
By Megan Orear | Nov. 6, 2008Voter turnout in Wisconsin fell short of the expected 3.2 million, but many voters still turned out to the polls for the historic election.
Voter turnout in Wisconsin fell short of the expected 3.2 million, but many voters still turned out to the polls for the historic election.
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