re: #148 Belafon
Where was the voter suppression this time? Statewide offices have the same voter counts as president.
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I think you’re mixing up the idea of voter suppression - preventing people from voting - and under voting - people not to vote for a particular office while voting for other offices. Under voting is typically a choice by voters to not vote in a particular contest - confusing ballots not withstanding (Florida, I’m looking at you). Voter suppression is things like culling voter rolls and/or making it vastly more difficult to vote by reducing polling places, reducing the number of machines available, etc.
It looks like turnout was down about 3% in Wisconsin from 2012 to 2016, which resulted in real vote difference of about 92,000 ballots. Trump won about 2,800 fewer votes than Romney did. Clinton won 238,000 fewer votes than Obama did. A lot more votes went to third party candidates it looks like.