33  Kenosha

Located in the southeastern corner of Wisconsin, Kenosha County (pop. 169,000) is officially part of the Chicago Metroplitan Statistical Area. It is Wisconsin’s 8th largest county, with a population that is demographically similar to the state average. Kenosha also matches the state’s overall political character. For more than a decade, it has been one of the most politically competitive parts of the state.

33.1 Demographics

33.2 county election results

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33.3 municipality election results

Nearly 100,000 people live in the City of Kenosha, about 59% of the county’s population. The central city is also the only consistently Democratic municipality, leading to a stark city/suburb divide in the county.

This map shows the location of each municipality in the county, as it existed in 2022.

These dot plots show the most recent election results in each municipality.

To more clearly illustrate recent changes in municipality voting trends, these scatterplots compare the most recent vote for president and senator with the shift from that office’s previous election.

These maps show show every election result since 2000 in each municipality.

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33.4 Appendix

33.4.1 detailed county results

33.4.2 detailed municipality results