House of Rep.: Ribble Unseats Kagen

Archived Content

  • Print

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Wisconsin voters have ousted two-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen and replaced him with Republican businessman Reid Ribble.

Ribble's victory in the 8th Congressional District is a boost for Republicans and removes from office a key ally of President Barack Obama's health care reform plan.

With 56 percent of precincts reporting, Ribble had 54 percent of the vote compared to 46 percent for Kagen in the northeastern Wisconsin district.

Ribble ran a family-owned roofing firm and touted his business experience in his first run for office.

Kagen is a 60-year-old doctor elected to office in the Democratic wave of 2006. He told voters he had delivered on a key campaign promise with the passage of the health care overhaul.

2010 Elections: Related Content
Complete Election Results
Tuesday's Election News Blog
What You Saw At The Polls

Raw Video:
Johnson's Victory Speech
Walker's Victory Speech
Feingold's Concession Speech
Barrett's Concession Speech

Governor's Race: 
Walker Beats Barrett
Barrett Concedes

U.S. Senate Race:
Johnson Defeats Feingold
Feingold Concedes

U.S. House of Representative Races:
Baldwin Wins Re-Election
Duffy Takes Obey's Seat
Kind Wins Tight Race
Gwen Moore Keeps Seat
Petri Wins Re-Election
Ribble Unseats Kagen
Ryan Easily Re-Elected
Sensenbrenner Re-Elected

Other Races: 
State Senate: Vukmir Beats Sullivan
State Senate: Majority Leader Decker Ousted
State Assembly: Assembly Leader Sheridan Loses
Milwaukee County Sheriff: Clarke Easily Wins
Attorney General: Van Hollen Keeps Job
State Treasurer: Schuller Defeats Sass
Secretary of State: La Follette Re-Elected

Related Stories:
Kenosha County Voters Focus on Jobs
Poll: Voters Mad at Government Back Johnson

(Copyright 2010 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)