Dane County has a useful site with results from yesterday’s primary here.
In an election related article, John Harwood discusses Colorado’s ballot initiative that would split the state’s electoral votes:
hile Colorado leans toward the Republicans, Democrats are hoping to grab some of the state’s nine electoral votes anyway, in a tactical strike that could lead to broader changes in America’s system of picking presidents.
Rick Ridder, a Denver-based political consultant who once managed Howard Dean’s campaign for the 2004 Democratic nomination, is pushing an initiative to amend the state’s constitution in the November general election and scrap the winner-take-all allocation of electoral votes practiced by 48 states. Instead, the state’s votes would be divided in proportion to the popular vote, which would almost certainly assure Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry of at least four of them (See related article).