Appleton city, WI
Calumet County,
WIOutagamie County,
WIWinnebago County,
WI
2022 population: 75,133
( 2,510 from 2010
)
Land area: 1.2 square miles
Population density: 62131.5 persons per square mile
2022 Census data |
White: | 60,663 | 80.74% | 1.9% |
Black: | 1,971 | 2.62% | 67.3% |
Indian: | 313 | 0.42% | 27.9% |
Asian: | 4,710 | 6.27% | 10.0% |
2+ races: | 2,628 | 3.50% | 125.8% |
Hispanic: | 4,831 | 6.43% | 32.6% |
|
Total non-White: | 14,470 | 19.26% | 34.4% |
2010-2022 Components | Number | Rate |
|
Change in White population: | -1,193 | -2.0 |
Change in Non-White pop.: | 3,703 | 6.2 |
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Year | Type | Turnout | Winner | Runner-Up |
Other | Total Votes | Diff | PSV |
2022 |
S3 |
56% |
Mandela Barnes (D) |
17,769 |
55.7% |
Ron Johnson* (R) |
14,113 |
44.2% |
15 [+] |
0.0% |
31,897 |
-6 |
1.20% |
[-] Other candidates in 2022:
Other (Write-in) 15 (0.0%);
|
2022 |
G |
56% |
Tony Evers* (D) |
18,464 |
57.6% |
Tim Michels (R) |
13,219 |
41.3% |
353 [+] |
1.1% |
32,036 |
-6 |
1.21% |
[-] Other candidates in 2022:
Joan Beglinger (I) 349 (1.1%);
Other (Write-in) 4 (0.0%);
|
2018 |
S1 |
57% |
Tammy Baldwin* (D) |
18,948 |
58.3% |
Leah Vukmir (R) |
13,525 |
41.6% |
3 [+] |
0.0% |
32,476 |
-3 |
1.22% |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Other (Write-in) 3 (0.0%);
|
2018 |
G |
57% |
Tony Evers (D) |
17,036 |
52.2% |
Scott Walker* (R) |
14,788 |
45.3% |
835 [+] |
2.6% |
32,659 |
-3 |
1.22% |
[-] Other candidates in 2018:
Phillip Anderson (Libertarian) 337 (1.0%);
Maggie Turnbull (I) 249 (0.8%);
Michael White (Green) 141 (0.4%);
Arnie Enz (Wisconsin Party) 108 (0.3%);
|
2016 |
S3 |
65% |
Ron Johnson* (R) |
17,964 |
49.3% |
Russ Feingold (D) |
17,121 |
47.0% |
1,369 [+] |
3.8% |
36,454 |
-1 |
1.24% |
[-] Other candidates in 2016:
Phillip Anderson (Libertarian) 1,368 (3.8%);
Other (Write-in) 1 (0.0%);
|
2014 |
G |
53% |
Scott Walker* (R) |
15,480 |
52.2% |
Mary Burke (D) |
13,744 |
46.4% |
419 [+] |
1.4% |
29,643 |
0 |
1.23% |
[-] Other candidates in 2014:
Robert Burke (Libertarian) 307 (1.0%);
Dennis Fehr (People's) 111 (0.4%);
Other (Write-in) 1 (0.0%);
|
*: incumbent +: ran on additional party lines Type: G: Governor; S1,S2,S3: Senate Class 1, 2 or 3
italics: special election RO: runoff election PSV: percent of state vote