Turnout in Wisconsin election nears 55 percent, best midterm since at least 1950

MADISON - Official results show that turnout in last month's election in Wisconsin was just shy of 55 percent of the voting-age population.

The Wisconsin Government Accountability Board certified the election results on Monday. The final numbers show that just over 2.4 million people voted in the governor's race in which Scott Walker won a second term over Democratic challenger Mary Burke.

Full story: WJFW

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