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Whoa: Prosser Gains 7,381 Votes After Computer Error Is Fixed

Christian Scnhieder has the bombshell that could determine the outcome of Wisconsin's critical judicial election:

After Tuesday night’s Wisconsin Supreme Court election, a computer error in heavily Republican Waukesha County failed to send election results for the entire City of Brookfield to the Associated Press. The error, revealed today, would give incumbent Supreme Court Justice David Prosser a net 7,381 votes against his challenger, attorney Joanne Kloppenburg. On Wednesday, Kloppenburg declared victory after the AP reported she finished the election with a 204-vote lead, out of nearly 1.5 million votes cast.

On election night, AP results showed a turnout of 110,000 voters in Waukesha County — well short of the 180,000 voters that turned out last November, and 42 percent of the county’s total turnout.  By comparison, nearly 90 percent of Dane County voters who cast a ballot in November turned out to vote for Kloppenburg.

Absolutely huge.  If this report holds up and Prosser wins (I'd note that Christian is a solid reporter), this development would be a devastating blow to the Left in Wisconsin.  They went all-in on this race, had the momentum and the passion...and now appear to have lost.

UPDATE: More confirmation from WTMJ in Milwaukee --

Newsradio 620 WTMJ's John Mercure reports, "I have been told that several thousand votes are currently unaccounted for and that the majority of them will end up going to David Prosser." 

"We're not talking a couple hundred.  We're not even talking a couple thousand.  I have been told and confirmed through multiple sources that this is several thousand votes and it will completely and obviously change the dynamic."