35% turnout predicted for primary

MADISON (AP) — Wisconsin election officials predict turnout will be about 35 percent or 1.5 million voters in the April 3 presidential primary election.

The 35 percent turnout released Monday by the Government Accountability Board is the same as the turnout in the 2008 primary that saw a hard-fought contest on the Democratic side between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Wisconsin's top elections official Kevin Kennedy says turnout is expected to be similar this year given the contested Republican contest between former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and U.S. Rep. Ron Paul of Texas.

Jon Huntsman and Michele Bachmann will also appear on the ballot, even though they have dropped out of the race.

There are no statewide races for state officials.

Click here to visit a locally-based website that can help you decide who to vote for Click here to take a trivia quiz on Wisconsin's presidential primary

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According to the 2010 U.S. Census, Wisconsin’s population totaled 5,686,986, a 6.0% increase over the 2000 U.S. Census count of 5,363,715. (Source: Wisconsin Blue Book)
 
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