What's with the discrepancy between primary turnout and special elections? (user search)
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  What's with the discrepancy between primary turnout and special elections? (search mode)
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Minnesota Mike
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« on: August 10, 2022, 12:45:26 PM »

One possible explanation for Wisconsin could be that some of the “high propensity” voters are still registered Republicans, even if they’ve voted Democratic in recent elections, perhaps minus WI-GOV 2018. Doesn’t fully explain the Republican advantage in turnout, but I don’t think anyone expects Johnson or Michels to win by 14.

There is no party registration in Wisconsin. Higher Republican turnout in Wisconsin is no mystery, there were more competitive races there.
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