Wisconsin Presidential Election Results

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Wisconsin Presidential Election Results

In 2016, Donald J. Trump became the first Republican presidential candidate to win Wisconsin in more than three decades when he defeated Hillary Clinton by less than 30,000 votes. Four years later, Joseph R. Biden Jr. has maintained a steady lead in the polls in the run up to Election Day, and is looking to avoid another surprising upset.

Winner

Joseph R. Biden Jr. wins Wisconsin.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated Nov. 4, 2020
>98% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct. Electoral votes E.V.
Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Winner Democrat Dem. 1,630,389 49.4% 10
Trump* Donald J. Trump* Republican Rep. 1,609,879 48.8%
Jorgensen Jo Jorgensen Libertarian Lib. 38,270 1.2%
Write-ins Write-ins 7,978 0.2%
Carroll Brian Carroll Other Other 5,416 0.2%
Blankenship Don Blankenship Constitution Const. 5,205 0.2%
Total reported Total reported 3,297,137
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* Incumbent

Nearly all of the estimated vote total has been reported.

We received 363 additional votes from Wisconsin.

Biden
Trump
3.2 million votes reported
Est.Estimated votes remaining

Absentee votes by candidate

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Biden
Trump
Jorgensen
Write-ins
Carroll
Blankenship
Total reported
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0% of counties (0 of 72) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

Results by county

Biden appears to have flipped Door and Sauk Counties.

County Margin 2016 margin Est. votes reported Total votes Absentee
Milwaukee Biden +40 D+36.9
>98%
458,935
Dane Biden +53 D+47.3
>98%
344,745
Waukesha Trump +21 R+26.7
>98%
267,957
Brown Trump +7 R+10.7
>98%
144,011
Outagamie Trump +10 R+12.6
>98%
108,223
Racine Trump +4 R+4.3
>98%
106,441
Winnebago Trump +4 R+7.3
>98%
94,032
Kenosha Trump +3 R+0.3
>98%
88,691
Washington Trump +38 R+40.2
>98%
88,254
Rock Biden +11 D+10.3
>98%
85,348
Marathon Trump +18 R+18
>98%
76,741
La Crosse Biden +14 D+9.5
>98%
67,798
Sheboygan Trump +16 R+15.9
>98%
66,020
Ozaukee Trump +12 R+18.9
>98%
61,453
Eau Claire Biden +11 D+7.3
>98%
58,235
Walworth Trump +19 R+19.8
>98%
57,588
Fond du Lac Trump +26 R+26.3
>98%
57,322
St. Croix Trump +16 R+18.4
>98%
56,701
Dodge Trump +31 R+29.4
>98%
48,497
Jefferson Trump +15 R+15.9
>98%
47,967
Manitowoc Trump +23 R+21.3
>98%
44,806
Wood Trump +19 R+19.2
>98%
41,196
Portage Biden +3 D+3.2
>98%
40,601
Sauk Biden +1.7 R+0.3
>98%
36,249
Chippewa Trump +20 R+19.1
>98%
35,945
Columbia Trump +1.5 R+2.1
>98%
33,917
Calumet Trump +20 R+21.5
>98%
30,858
Waupaca Trump +32 R+29.7
>98%
29,118
Polk Trump +27 R+27.5
>98%
26,326
Grant Trump +12 R+9.4
>98%
25,379
Barron Trump +26 R+25.3
>98%
25,333
Douglas Biden +9 D+7.5
>98%
24,668
Oneida Trump +15 R+18.7
>98%
24,159
Dunn Trump +14 R+11.1
>98%
23,543
Pierce Trump +13 R+13.4
>98%
23,336
Oconto Trump +41 R+36.6
>98%
23,214
Marinette Trump +35 R+33
>98%
22,977
Shawano Trump +36 R+33.8
>98%
22,878
Monroe Trump +24 R+21.8
>98%
22,564
Green Biden +3 D+2.3
>98%
21,400
Door Biden +1.5 R+3.2
>98%
20,117
Lincoln Trump +23 R+20.6
>98%
16,531
Vernon Trump +5 R+4.4
>98%
15,910
Trempealeau Trump +17 R+12.6
>98%
15,356
Vilas Trump +22 R+25
>98%
15,338
Clark Trump +37 R+32.4
>98%
14,873
Iowa Biden +14 D+15.2
>98%
13,984
Juneau Trump +29 R+26.1
>98%
13,702
Waushara Trump +34 R+32.1
>98%
13,564
Kewaunee Trump +33 R+27.8
>98%
12,071
Adams Trump +26 R+21.9
>98%
11,808
Langlade Trump +33 R+31.7
>98%
11,159
Bayfield Biden +14 D+8.6
>98%
10,885
Taylor Trump +46 R+44.2
>98%
10,683
Green Lake Trump +36 R+37.4
>98%
10,663
Sawyer Trump +13 R+18.4
>98%
10,479
Washburn Trump +24 R+23.4
>98%
10,371
Jackson Trump +15 R+11.7
>98%
10,187
Burnett Trump +29 R+28.2
>98%
10,141
Marquette Trump +27 R+24.1
>98%
9,060
Richland Trump +10 R+5.5
>98%
8,745
Ashland Biden +11 D+11.5
>98%
8,744
Crawford Trump +8 R+5.4
>98%
8,698
Price Trump +26 R+25
>98%
8,645
Lafayette Trump +14 R+9
>98%
8,557
Rusk Trump +35 R+33.8
>98%
7,881
Buffalo Trump +25 R+21.8
>98%
7,811
Forest Trump +31 R+26.6
>98%
5,052
Pepin Trump +26 R+23.1
>98%
4,140
Iron Trump +22 R+22.9
>98%
4,031
Florence Trump +46 R+46.4
>98%
2,939
Menominee Biden +65 D+56.2
>98%
1,586
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Tracking the vote count

See how the reported vote share changed over time.

Latest updates

Stephanie Saul, in Atlanta 5:24 AM ET

Republicans in Georgia were nervously assessing the vote count and promised to file lawsuits in a dozen or more counties aimed at knocking off votes here and there. See Georgia results ›

Explore the exit poll

See which groups backed Mr. Trump or Mr. Biden for president.

These are preliminary estimates.

Biden
Trump

Are you male or female?

Male 50% of voters
44%
54%
Female 50%
56
43

What is your racial or ethnic heritage?

White 86% of voters
46
52
Black 6%
92
7
Hispanic/Latino 4%
60
35
Asian 1%
Other 2%

How old are you?

18-29 14% of voters
58
36
30-44 22%
53
45
45-64 39%
47
52
65 or over 26%
47
53

Latest updates

Stephanie Saul, in Atlanta 5:24 AM ET

Republicans in Georgia were nervously assessing the vote count and promised to file lawsuits in a dozen or more counties aimed at knocking off votes here and there. See Georgia results ›

Jennifer Medina, in Phoenix 3:06 AM ET

In the latest results, Trump hit the percentage he needed to stay on track to potentially win Arizona, but it may not hold. The next Maricopa release is not expected until Thursday night. See Arizona results ›

Jennifer Medina, in Phoenix 3:05 AM ET

Biden’s margin in Maricopa County (Phoenix) went down by 10,783 votes, to a lead of 74,514 in the county, with about 5 percent of the total vote there still out. See Arizona results ›

Jennifer Medina, in Phoenix 2:54 AM ET

Maricopa County (Phoenix) just posted its last numbers for the night, and Trump narrowed Biden’s edge in Arizona slightly — to 68,390 votes, or less than three percentage points. See Arizona results ›

Simon Romero, in Phoenix 1:22 AM ET

More than 150 pro-Trump protesters, some armed, gathered outside the Maricopa County election office and chanted “Count the vote,” as officials continued to do just that. See Arizona results ›

Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, in New York 12:58 AM ET

Calling on election officials to “count every vote,” protesters marched in several U.S. cities as Trump mounted an aggressive effort to challenge the vote count. Read more ›

Adam Nagourney, in Los Angeles Nov. 4, 2020

Watching Democratic Twitter angst about Arizona’s race tightening. 1) Wait for more figures before freaking out. 2) Biden has multiple paths to victory. Trump’s road is narrow. See Arizona results ›

Stephanie Saul, in Atlanta Nov. 4, 2020

The margin between Trump and Biden continues to narrow in Georgia. As of 10 p.m., Trump was leading by just 33,300 votes. Counting is continuing in the Atlanta metro region. See Georgia results ›

Patricia Cohen, in New York Nov. 4, 2020

In Georgia, 38 percent of voters characterized themselves as moderates. Of that group, 64 percent said they voted for Biden, while 34 percent said they supported Trump. See Georgia results ›

Trip Gabriel, in Butler County, Pa. Nov. 4, 2020

Almost all of Georgia’s counties with appreciable outstanding votes are tinted blue on the map. This is why the White House is reportedly nervous about the state. See Georgia results ›

Almost all of Georgia’s counties with appreciable outstanding votes are tinted blue on the map. This is why the White House is reportedly nervous about the state.

Trip Gabriel, in Butler County, Pa. Nov. 4, 2020

Georgia has tightened to a 39,000-vote lead for Trump. Fulton County’s election director told CNN he expects to report all outstanding mail votes between midnight and 3 a.m. See Georgia results ›

Alicia Parlapiano, in Washington Nov. 4, 2020

Officials in Maricopa County said they will release another results update after 1 a.m. ET, and another around 9 p.m. ET tomorrow. See Arizona results ›

Patricia Cohen, in New York Nov. 4, 2020

Roughly four out of 10 voters in Arizona consider themselves independent — and a majority of them voted for Biden over Trump. See Arizona results ›

Patricia Cohen, in New York Nov. 4, 2020

Arizona’s Maricopa County, where new results are starting to come in, saw its jobless rate fall to 6.3 percent in September, about half of what it was early in the pandemic. See Arizona results ›

Patricia Cohen, in New York Nov. 4, 2020

In Georgia, where the race is tightening, 45 percent of voters said they're doing better today than four years ago. In that group, nearly four of five supported Trump. See Georgia results ›

Winner Nov. 4, 2020 Gary Peters, Democrat, wins re-election to the U.S. Senate in Michigan ›

Adam Nagourney, in Los Angeles Nov. 4, 2020

New results from Maricopa County are beginning to come in, with Biden maintaining a lead. This is just the beginning in Arizona, as 600,000 votes are still outstanding. See Arizona results ›

Winner Nov. 4, 2020 Peter Meijer, Republican, wins Michigan’s Third Congressional District ›

Jacey Fortin Nov. 4, 2020

Richard L. Barron, the elections director of Fulton County, Ga., said he expected all votes there to be counted overnight, although it may stretch well after midnight. See Georgia results ›

Stephanie Saul, in Atlanta Nov. 4, 2020

The presidential vote grows tighter in Georgia as mail ballots are counted. Trump’s lead has narrowed to 46,000 votes, or 1 percentage point. See Georgia results ›