'Holy mackerel folks': Gov. Tony Evers celebrates win; Tim Michels concedes
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Lakhvir Kaur, left, and Lydia Wested cast their ballots at Elver Park Shelter in Madison. In addition to statewide races, Dane County voters were deciding who would be sheriff. Residents in some areas also had school referendums on their ballots.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
Voters wait in line to cast their votes at Lakeview Park Shelter in Middleton.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
Voters form a line outside Lakeview Park Shelter in Middleton. Many voting places were reporting a brisk turnout for Tuesday's midterm election.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
Jeff Scott Olson casts his vote at the Wil-Mar Neighborhood Center. Wisconsin voters were deciding multiple key races, including governor, attorney general and U.S. Senate.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers acknowledges supporters after having been reelected to a second term during an election night watch party The Orpheum. Evers and his challenger, Tim Michels, were in a close race most of the night Tuesday. Michels conceded after midnight.
Supporters of Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers wait for election results Tuesday night at the Orpheum Theater in Madison. With Evers holding a slight lead, the race was too close to call late Tuesday.
Tim Job of Fredonia livestreams from the election night party for Wisconsin Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels at the Italian Community Center in Milwaukee.
Lakhvir Kaur, left, and Lydia Wested cast their ballots at Elver Park Shelter in Madison. In addition to statewide races, Dane County voters were deciding who would be sheriff. Residents in some areas also had school referendums on their ballots.
Tim Job of Fredonia livestreams from the election night party for Wisconsin Republican gubernatorial candidate Tim Michels at the Italian Community Center in Milwaukee.
Jeff Scott Olson casts his vote at the Wil-Mar Neighborhood Center. Wisconsin voters were deciding multiple key races, including governor, attorney general and U.S. Senate.
Supporters of Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers wait for election results Tuesday night at the Orpheum Theater in Madison. With Evers holding a slight lead, the race was too close to call late Tuesday.