The State of Wisconsin has voted in 44 U.S. presidential election. And although throughout their history they have won more times the Republican PartySince 1988, Wisconsin has been a pro-Republican state. Democrats.
However, the 2016 presidential election results. changed the trend. Donald Trump won by a very narrow margin of 0.77%. Something similar happened in the last election, the 2020 election, against Bidenalthough this time the other way around. The Democratic Party candidate won by a handful of votes over the Republican.
This uncertainty at the time of knowing the outcome again turned the Wisconsin a key state in the 2024 US elections.. Among the seven swing states, Wisconsin is the second to last in importance with 10 electoral votes, only ahead of Nevada (6).
Wisconsin results in 2020 U.S. election: Biden vs. Trump
Wisconsin is another state where the 2020 vote count was heart-stopping. A handful of votes swung the victory to the Democratic Party’s side of Joe Biden and who today leads Kamala Harris. A difference of only 0.6% percentage points that kept voters across the country on tenterhooks until the end of the election count.
In total, Biden obtained 1,630,866 votes (49.4%). Donald Trump slightly less, 1,610,184 supports, 48.8% of the Wisconsin census. Much to see in Democratic victory was due to Dane and Milwaukee counties.. Both are home to two large urban cores, Madison and Milwaukee respectively, where Joe Biden gained a sizable advantage over Trump that allowed him to overcome the Republican front-runner’s push. In the rest of the state, the vast majority of the 72 counties went to the Republican Party.
Wisconsin: its capital, most populous city and home of the NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks.
Wisconsin was born as a state in 1836 and became part of the United States in 1848. Madison is the most populous city in the twenty-ninth state to join the Union. However, its most populous city is one with a much better known name: Milwaukee. The origin of its fame is due to the NBA basketball team, the Milwaukee Bucks.
Wisconsin has one of the most classic court flags in the entire United States. Although its design dates back to 1863, the latest official version is from 1981, when it was modified to include the words “Wisconsin” and the date “1848” (the year this state joined the United States).
How many electoral votes each state awards in the 2024 US elections.
Within the 538 electoral votes which are divided among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, 11 belong to the state of Tennessee. This territory is the fourteenth largest by number of electors, tied with Arizona, Massachusetts and Indiana.
The states that award the most electoral votes in the elections of United States are by far California (54), Texas (40), Florida (30) and New York (28). The states with the least weight, with only three electors, are Alaska, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Delaware, District of Columbia and Vermont.