Wisconsin's 2014 Gubernatorial Election: Final Results and Analysis
Breaking News: Incumbent Scott Walker Triumphs Over Mary Burke
Key Points for Voters
On November 4, 2014, voters in Wisconsin headed to the polls to elect a new governor and lieutenant governor. The race featured incumbent Republican Scott Walker against Democratic challenger Mary Burke.
After a hard-fought campaign, Walker emerged victorious with 52.2% of the vote, while Burke garnered 46.8%. The results represent a significant victory for Walker, who has been a controversial figure during his time in office.
The race was closely watched by political observers nationwide, as it was seen as a barometer of the national political climate. The results suggest that voters remain divided on many issues, and that incumbents may face an uphill battle in the 2016 elections.
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