Politics & Government
Election 2016: Wisconsin 6th Congressional District Glenn Grothman Wins
Election 2016: Wisconsin 6th Congressional District Glenn Grothman faced two challengers

WISCONSIN -- In Wisconsin's Sixth Congressional District, Republican incumbent Glenn Grothmann won re-election.
With 59.9 percent of wards reporting in Wisconsin, the Associated Press has called the race in favor of Grothman. He earned 59% of votes compared with Lloyd's 36% and Dahlkes's 5% at the time of his win.
His opponents Tuesday were Democrat Sarah Lloyd and Independent Jeff Dahlke.
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Lloyd, a Democrat from Wisconsin Dells, served two terms on the Columbia County Board from 2004 to 2007.
Dahlke is an independent from Mequon in his first campaign for office.
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Grothman, 61, represented the 20th State Senate District from 2004 until his 2014 election to Congress.
| Candidate: | ![]() Republican | ![]() Democrat | ![]() Independent |
| Vote Total | 59% | 36% | 5% |
| Projected Winner | X |
House Expected to Remain Republican-Controlled
435 seats in The House were up for election. The Republican Party has retained control of the U.S. House, according to reports.
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