Politics | JoAnne Kloppenburg GOP's Prosser Wins Disputed Wis. Race 7,316-vote victory within margin for Kloppenburg to demand recount By Polly Davis Doig Posted Apr 16, 2011 8:14 AM CDT Copied JoAnne Kloppenburg, assistant attorney general, addresses her supporters in Madison, Wis., Wednesday, April 6, 2011, telling them the race to close to call. (AP Photo/Andy Manis) Wisconsin has certified GOP-backed David Prosser the victor by 7,316 votes in the disputed race for a 10-year term on the state's supreme court. Prosser immediately trumpeted that "the will of the electorate is clear with the last canvass now completed," reports the Journal-Sentinel, and called for opponent JoAnne Kloppenburg to concede. The 0.488% margin of Prosser's victory, however, gives Kloppenburg the right to a taxpayer-funded recount. "Now that the statewide canvass is complete, our campaign will focus our decision-making on whether to request a recount," said a Kloppenburg rep. "We will review the information available to us and carefully weigh the options." She has until 5pm Wednesday to call for a recount. Click for more background on the hotly contested Wisconsin election. Read These Next Lily Allen's 'revenge dress' literally has the receipts. They wanted a 'teacup pig.' Ooops. Two animals thought to have vanished 6K years ago are back. After 12-year-old boy's crash on e-motorcycle, his dad is charged. Report an error