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1968 United States presidential election in Wisconsin

The 1968 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on November 5, 1968, as part of the 1968 United States presidential election. State voters chose 12 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Primaries
Both major parties had state-run preferential primaries held on April 2 included on the ballot of the state's spring elections. The state's spring elections also included nonpartisan general elections for the state's circuit courts, a nonpartisan general election for the state's supreme court, and a binding public vote on whether to ratify three amendments to the Constitution of Wisconsin. Democratic The 1968 Wisconsin Democratic presidential primary was held on April 2, 1968 in the U.S. state of Wisconsin as one of the Democratic Party's state primaries ahead of the 1968 presidential election. While he still received votes, incumbent president Lyndon B. Johnson had already ruled himself out for the nomination. Republican The 1968 Wisconsin Republican presidential primary was held on April 2, 1968 in the U.S. state of Wisconsin as one of the Republican Party's state primaries ahead of the 1968 presidential election. ==General election==
General election
Results by county Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican AdamsBarronBrownBuffaloBurnettCalumetChippewaClarkColumbiaCrawfordDoorDodgeDunnFlorenceFond du LacGrantGreenGreen LakeIowaJacksonJeffersonJuneauKewauneeLa CrosseLafayetteLangladeLincolnMarinetteMarquetteMonroeOcontoOneidaOutagamieOzaukeePepinPiercePolkPriceRacineRichlandRockRuskSaukSawyerShawanoTaylorTrempealeauVernonVilasWashburnWashingtonWaukeshaWinnebagoWood Electors These were the names of the electors on each ticket. ==See also==
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