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24 Wis. Communities Vote for Iraq Pullout
By EMILY FREDRIX, Associated Press Writer Wed Apr 5, 4:52 AM ET
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MILWAUKEE - Thousands of voters turned out in Wisconsin to offer a purely symbolic but heartfelt message: Bring the troops home from Iraq.

By margins overwhelming in some places and narrow in others, voters in 24 of 32 communities approved referendums Tuesday calling for the immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq.

Joy Kenworthy, 78, of Madison, doesn't mind that the nonbinding referendums have no bearing on federal policy. She was one of more than 24,300 voters in the state capital who gave 68 percent support to a referendum calling for the pullout.

"I thought this war was ill-advised from the moment it started," she said.

In addition to Madison, those communities supporting the measures included the Milwaukee suburbs of Shorewood and Whitefish Bay, and the western city of La Crosse. Those voting down the measure included the northwestern city of Hayward and the south-central city of Watertown, where 75 percent of voters disapproved.

Most of the referendums asked if the voters supported withdrawing the troops immediately, and Evansville also had one urging support of President Bush, which voters rejected.

Sister Bay resident Peter Trenchard said he wasn't surprised voters in his northeast village voted against the measure. He said many people there did not approve of the war in the first place but they don't see pulling troops out as a solution.

"Logic tells you you can't pull out of there. It would be a mess," said Trenchard, 67.

Such measures have been passed by city councils and voters in other states, including Vermont, which served as a model for Wisconsin's effort, said Rachel Friedman, spokeswoman for the Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice.

The group, which helped organize Tuesday's initiatives, is already looking at ways to take the referendums into more communities. Elected officials can't ignore the results, especially as the November election season looms, Friedman said.

"They have seven months to listen to us, to the voters and to do the right thing," she said. "The people have spoken. This is what democracy looks like."

The morale of soldiers — and their safety — could dip when they hear about such referendums passing, said Bill Richardson, treasurer of Vote No To Cut And Run, a group that opposed the measures.

"It's a political statement and it's hurting people and it could cost lives," said Richardson, 63, a one-time bandmaster in the Wisconsin Army National Guard.

Supporters shouldn't be too pleased with the results, said John McAdams, an associate professor of political science at Marquette University.

Victory margins in many of the liberal-leaning cities were lower than rates won by Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry in 2004, meaning swing voters haven't been swayed by anti-war sentiment, he said.
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On the Net:
Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice: http://www.wnpj.org
Vote No To Cut And Run: http://votenotocutandrun.com
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Wisconsin
2006-04-05 17:03:49 GMT (i) = incumbent = winner = runoff
Referendum Troops Home - Algoma - 4 of 4 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 420 51.98
No 388 48.02

Referendum Troops Home - Amery - 5 of 5 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 223 53.22
No 196 46.78

Referendum Troops Home - Baraboo - 3 of 3 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 1,740 52.22
No 1,592 47.78

Referendum Troops Home - Casco - 4 of 4 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 55 52.38
No 50 47.62

Referendum Troops Home - Draper - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 41 65.08
No 22 34.92

Referendum Troops Home - Edgewater - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 38 52.05
No 35 47.95

Referendum Troops Home - Egg Harbor - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
No 45 52.94
Yes 40 47.06

Referendum Troops Home - Ephraim - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 55 53.92
No 47 46.08

Referendum Troops Home - Evansville - 4 of 4 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 444 51.09
No 425 48.91

Referendum Troops Home - Exeland - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 18 52.94
No 16 47.06

Referendum Troops Home - Forestville - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
No 61 50.83
Yes 59 49.17

Referendum Troops Home - Frederic - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 92 52.87
No 82 47.13

Referendum Troops Home - Hayward - 4 of 4 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
No 127 52.70
Yes 114 47.30

Referendum Troops Home - Kewaunee - 4 of 4 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
No 252 57.27
Yes 188 42.73

Referendum Troops Home - La Crosse - 17 of 17 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 3,614 54.78
No 2,983 45.22

Referendum Troops Home - Ladysmith - 14 of 14 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 544 53.18
No 479 46.82

Referendum Troops Home - Luxemburg - 4 of 4 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 152 50.84
No 147 49.16

Referendum Troops Home - Madison - 76 of 76 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 24,344 68.39
No 11,252 31.61

Referendum Troops Home - Monona - 2 of 2 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 1,864 59.10
No 1,290 40.90

Referendum Troops Home - Mt. Horeb - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 593 52.76
No 531 47.24

Referendum Troops Home - Ojibwa - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 25 60.98
No 16 39.02

Referendum Troops Home - Osceola - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
No 203 56.55
Yes 156 43.45

Referendum Troops Home - Perry - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 139 54.30
No 117 45.70

Referendum Troops Home - Shorewood - 6 of 6 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 1,664 69.71
No 723 30.29

Referendum Troops Home - Sister Bay - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
No 113 50.90
Yes 109 49.10

Referendum Troops Home - Sturgeon Bay - 7 of 7 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 722 57.62
No 531 42.38

Referendum Troops Home - Vermont - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 190 65.29
No 101 34.71

Referendum Troops Home - Watertown - 8 of 8 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
No 2,669 74.85
Yes 897 25.15

Referendum Troops Home - Whitefish Bay - 12 of 12 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 1,313 54.08
No 1,115 45.92

Referendum Troops Home - Winter - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 50 64.94
No 27 35.06

Referendum Iraq Victory - Evansville - 4 of 4 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
No 397 50.70
Yes 386 49.30
(Note: referendum was to keep troops in Iraq until a victory was achieved.)

Referendum Iraq Security - Newport - 1 of 1 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
No 64 52.46
Yes 58 47.54
(Note: referendum asks whether the United States should hand operational commands over Iraq national security to the Iraqi government before the end of 2006.)

Referendum Troops Home - Couderay - 2 of 2 Precincts Reporting - 100.00%
Name Votes Pct
Yes 18 81.82
No 4 18.18

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