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The 2018 Wisconsin Fall General Election was held in the U.S. state of Wisconsin on November 6, 2018. All of Wisconsin's partisan executive and administrative offices were up for election as well as one of Wisconsin's U.S. Senate seats, Wisconsin's eight seats in the United States House of Representatives, seventeen seats in the Wisconsin State Senate, and all 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly. The 2018 Wisconsin Fall Partisan Primary was held August 14, 2018. There were also special elections held during 2018 for three State Assembly seats and two state senate seats. The Democrats swept in all of the fall elections for statewide officials, unseating three incumbent Republicans, including two-term governor Scott Walker, and winning the open race for state treasurer. Republicans maintained control of both chambers in the Wisconsin Legislature however, as well as a majority of the state's U.S. House seats. The 2018 Wisconsin Spring Election was held April 3, 2018. This election featured a contested election for Wisconsin Supreme Court, as well as a referendum on an amendment to the Constitution of Wisconsin, and various other nonpartisan local and judicial races. The 2018 Wisconsin Spring Primary was held on February 20, 2018. In the nonpartisan Supreme Court election, the Wisconsin Democrats also claimed victory, as their preferred candidate defeated the Republicans' preferred candidate, reducing the Republican majority on the court to 4–3. Federal offices U.S. Senate Incumbent Democrat Tammy Baldwin, first elected in 2012, won re-election to a second term by an 11 percentage point margin against Republican challenger Leah Vukmir. This was the widest margin of victory won by a statewide candidate in Wisconsin's 2018 elections, and marked the widest margin won by a U.S. Senate candidate in Wisconsin since Herb Kohl's landslide victory in the 2006 election. U.S. House of Representatives All 8 of Wisconsin's congressional districts were up for election in November. Seven incumbents ran for re-election, while the 1st district saw an open race after incumbent and then-Speaker of the House Paul Ryan announced his retirement. No seats flipped in the election, with Republicans continuing to hold 5 of the state's House seats to the Democrats' 3. State Executive All of Wisconsin's executive offices saw close election results, with the largest vote difference in any race being eight-term incumbent secretary of state Doug La Follette‘s 5.5 percent margin of victory. Every executive office was won by the Democratic candidate. Governor Incumbent Republican governor Scott Walker, first elected in 2010, sought re-election to a third term. Despite having won two prior elections and a recall by fairly comfortable margins, Walker faced rising unpopularity due to his policies regarding infrastructure and education, among other issues, resulting in a close race. Low approval in Wisconsin of incumbent Republican U.S. President Donald Trump also harmed Walker in the election. In the end, Walker was ultimately defeated by Democrat Tony Evers by a narrow one percent margin, ending 8 years of unified Republican control of the state. Other candidates included Libertarian Phil Anderson and Independent Maggie Turnbull. Lieutenant governor Former state representative Mandela Barnes defeated incumbent Republican lieutenant governor Rebecca Kleefisch, who had served since 2010, and Libertarian Patrick Baird. Barnes became Wisconsin's first African-American Lieutenant Governor, and the second African-American ever elected to state office in Wisconsin. Administrative Attorney general Republican incumbent Brad Schimel, first elected in 2014, ran for re-election to a second term. Voting rights attorney and former federal prosecutor Josh Kaul, the Democratic nominee, defeated Schimel in the general election. Terry Larson, the Constitution Party nominee, also garnered around 2% of the vote, greater than the vote difference between Schimel and Kaul. Secretary of state Incumbent Democrat Doug La Follette, first elected in 1982 (and also serving from 1975 to 1979), won re-election to a tenth non-consecutive term. Madison Alderwoman Arvina Martin challenged La Follette in the Democratic primary. Jay Schroeder was nominated in the Republican primary to run against La Follette, pledging to abolish the position if elected. Libertarian sports announcer Rich Reynolds declared his candidacy for the position as well, joining the "TeamGuv" bill with Phil Anderson and Patrick Baird. Governing magazine projected the race as "safe Democratic". Treasurer Earlier in the year, a referendum had been held on whether or not to abolish the State Treasurer office, a move that Wisconsin voters rejected by a margin of more than 20 percent. Incumbent Republican Matt Adamczyk, first elected in 2014, chose not to run for reelection. Sarah Godlewski, the Democratic nominee, defeated Republican Travis Hartwig in the general. Legislature State senate Two special elections had been held earlier in the year for the 1st and 10th districts. Both races were won by Democrats, despite the respective districts’ usual Republican leanings. The 17 odd-numbered districts out of the 33 seats in the Wisconsin Senate were up for election in 2018, including the 1st district. In total, Republicans had 10 seats up for election, while Democrats had 7. André Jacque was able to win back the 1st district seat for Republicans from Democrat Caleb Frostman, who had defeated him in the June special election. At the start of 2018, the senate had a composition of 18 Republicans and 13 Democrats with 2 vacancies. The net result of all 2018 state senate elections was a gain of 1 seat for both parties. When compared to the 2016 general election, however, the Republican majority was reduced from 20 to 13 (60.6%) to 19-14 (57.6%). Summary State Assembly All 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly were up for election in 2018. There were also two special elections for three Assembly vacancies during the course of 2018. Republicans lost one seat to the Democrats in the 2018 general election, resulting a 63-36 seat Republican majority going into the 2019-2020 session. Summary Judiciary State Supreme Court There was an election for Wisconsin Supreme Court in 2018 to replace the retiring justice Michael Gableman. Candidates Tim Burns, attorney Rebecca Dallet, Judge of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court (Branch 40) Michael Screenock, Judge of the Sauk County Circuit Court (Branch 1) Results State Court of Appeals Two seats on the Wisconsin Court of Appeals were up for election in 2018, but both seats were uncontested. In District I, Judge Timothy Dugan was elected to his first full term after being appointed by Governor Scott Walker in 2016. In District IV, Judge JoAnne Kloppenburg was elected to her second six-year term. State Circuit Courts Fifty three of the state's 249 circuit court seats were up for election in 2018..... Discover the Douglas Sczygelski popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Douglas Sczygelski books.

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  • Christianity Has a Better Moral Record Than Atheism synopsis, comments

    Christianity Has a Better Moral Record Than Atheism

    Douglas Sczygelski

    The author proves that Christianity has a far better moral record than atheism. He presents both historical and scientific evidence.

  • Christopher Hitchens Lied Like a Rug synopsis, comments

    Christopher Hitchens Lied Like a Rug

    Douglas Sczygelski

    The author shows that Christopher Hitchens, the famous journalist and militant atheist, lied constantly. Some of the more prominent lies are: the lie that Hitler was a Catholic; th...

  • Darwin Wanted to Exterminate the Blacks, and Other Facts About Famous Atheists synopsis, comments

    Darwin Wanted to Exterminate the Blacks, and Other Facts About Famous Atheists

    Douglas Sczygelski

    The author discusses numerous lies and bizarre statements that have been made by militant atheists over the years. For example, Charles Darwin said once that when "higher races" ex...

  • John F. Kennedy Stole the 1960 Presidential Election synopsis, comments

    John F. Kennedy Stole the 1960 Presidential Election

    Douglas Sczygelski

    The evidence that John F. Kennedy stole the 1960 presidential election is overwhelming. This is not a fringe conspiracy theory. Every mainstream historian who has examined the fact...

  • Intelligence Is Genetic synopsis, comments

    Intelligence Is Genetic

    Douglas Sczygelski

    The author shows that human intelligence is genetic, and explains why the Flynn Effect does not prove otherwise.

  • Richard Dawkins Lies Like a Rug synopsis, comments

    Richard Dawkins Lies Like a Rug

    Douglas Sczygelski

    The author shows that Richard Dawkins, the famous militant atheist, has lied repeatedly when making his arguments. Most notably, he has lied by claiming Hitler was a Catholic, by c...

  • Gloria Steinem Lies Like a Rug synopsis, comments

    Gloria Steinem Lies Like a Rug

    Douglas Sczygelski

    The author discusses some lies that have been told over the years by the famous feminist Gloria Steinem.

  • Biochemistry Will Kill Us All synopsis, comments

    Biochemistry Will Kill Us All

    Douglas Sczygelski

    Scientists will soon know so much about biochemistry that it will be possible for any fairly smart college student with some fairly cheap equipment to create deadly new viruses. Th...

  • Hitler Hated Christianity synopsis, comments

    Hitler Hated Christianity

    Douglas Sczygelski

    The author demonstrates that Hitler hated Christianity, and that militant atheists such as Richard Dawkins who say otherwise are simply lying.

  • Carl Sagan Lied Like a Rug synopsis, comments

    Carl Sagan Lied Like a Rug

    Douglas Sczygelski

    The author shows that Carl Sagan's books are full of lies. Sagan falsely claimed that the Bible says the Earth is flat. He falsely claimed that no Catholic saint ever opposed execu...

  • Sam Harris Lies Like a Rug synopsis, comments

    Sam Harris Lies Like a Rug

    Douglas Sczygelski

    The author discusses some of the lies, evasions and faulty reasoning that can be found in the published works of Sam Harris, the famous militant atheist. For example, Harris rants ...