4 Adams
Adams County (pop. 21,000) is located in central Wisconsin. It has the third highest median age and second lowest median household income out of all 72 counties. It has trended distinctly more Republican over the past 20 years. The county voted Democratic in 8 out of 9 elections for president, governor, and US senator during 2000-2010. Since 2010, Republicans have won 10 out of 12 such races.
4.1 Demographics
4.2 county election results
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4.3 municipality election results
All Adams County municipalities have voted Republican in recent years. In 2020, Trump’s vote share ranged from 58% in Adams City to 79% in Leola Town.
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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