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Total votes 537,719 100.0% +72.29% General Election, November 6, 2018[87][88] Democratic Party (United States) Tony Evers 1,324,307 49.54% +2.95% Republican Scott Walker (incumbent) 1,295,080 48.44% -3.82% Libertarian Phil Anderson 20,255 0.76% N/A Independent Maggie Turnbull 18,884 0.71% N/A Green Michael White 11,087 0.41% N/A Independent Arnie Enz 2,745 0.10% N/A Write-ins 980 0.04% -0.02% Total votes 2,673,308 100.0% +10.91% Democratic gain from Republican See also
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Political offices Preceded by Elizabeth Burmaster Wisconsin Superintendent of Public Instruction 2009–2019 Succeeded by Carolyn Stanford Taylor Preceded by Scott Walker Governor of Wisconsin 2019–present Incumbent Party political offices Preceded by Mary Burke Democratic nominee for Governor of Wisconsin 2018 Most recent U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial) Preceded by Kamala Harris as Vice President Order of precedence of the United States Within Wisconsin Succeeded by Mayor of city in which event is held Succeeded by Otherwise Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Preceded by Kim Reynolds as Governor of Iowa Order of precedence of the United States Outside Wisconsin Succeeded by Gavin Newsom カリフォルニア州知事として Last edited 1 day ago by Isabelle Belato ウィキペディア 特に記載がない限り、 コンテンツはCC BY- SA3.0で利用できます 。