David Craig defeats Jim Brownlow in District 83 again
Town of Waukesha gave the Republican incumbent 75 percent of the vote
The margin of victory was a little less this time.
But for Rep. David Craig (R-Town of Vernon) the result was the same: A significant victory over Jim Brownlow (D-Muskego).
Craig, who defeated Brownlow by 74 percent of the vote in a special election last year, won with 70 percent in Tuesday’s General Election for the Assembly District 83 seat that covers Racine, Walworth and Waukesha counties, including parts of the Town of Waukesha.
Craig garnered 23,004 votes compared to Brownlow’s 9,956.
In the Town of Waukesha (Wards 7, 9-11 and 12) Craig received 1,497 votes, 75.5 percent of the vote.
Brownlow, on the other hand, had only 486 in the Town.
For other results involving the City and Town of Waukesha from Tuesday such as the County Clerk election, the fifth congressional district, the 98th Assembly seat and the 33rd Senate District seat, visit livinglakecountry.com.
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