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Tuesday's election saw twice the number of voters in Madison than in the primary six weeks ago, but turnout was still only a third of the voting-age population.

Unofficial tallies for the Madison mayoral race between incumbent Paul Soglin and challenger Satya Rhodes-Conway, who won the election, showed 77,376 votes were cast (including 311 write-in ballots), while the city has 210,926 people of voting age.

That's a 36.7% turnout, compared to a 17.8 % turnout in the primary on Feb. 19.

In Dane County, 154,152 people voted out of 419,870 voting-age residents. That also was 36.7 % of the voting-age population as of Jan. 1, 2018, as determined by the Wisconsin Demographic Services Center.

Drawing voters in Dane County was the statewide race for Wisconsin Supreme Court. Appeals Court Judge Brian Hagedorn claimed victory in that race after garnering 605,726 votes to 599,768 votes for Wisconsin Chief Appeals Court Judge Lisa Neubauer.

But Neubauer was the clear favorite in Dane County, with 120,116 votes to Hagedorn's 31,740 votes.

Statewide, turnout in the Supreme Court race was 26.8 % of the state's 4.5 million voting-age citizens.