Throughout the day various counties in Wisconsin have been adjusting their vote totals from election night. This is an unseemly process, but it happens all the time (it's hard to count thousands of ballots even with optically scanning machines.) In 2000, Bush's lead on election night was 2000 votes, then it shrank to around 500 before the recounting even started.
These vote adjustments by counties are being followed by WiscPolitics.
Well, Waukesha county just announced their official results and this gave Prosser 7,500 more votes. This gives him a lead of 7175 over Kloppenburg. I will update soon when I calculate the vote totals for each now.
Updated by nklein at Thu Apr 07, 2011 at 03:44 PM PDT
Latest Prosser lead is by 7257. It looks like Prosser actually got a 7582 net lead out of the official totals in Waukesha County.
Update #2: I'm sorry this has taken so long. As far I know no one has provided a total of the votes for Prosser and Kloppenberg since the counties began changing their votes. The current vote totals are:
Prosser - 751563
Kloppenberg - 744306
This gives Prosser a lead of 7257 votes.
Update #3: Apparently, Prosser got 7583 net votes out of Waukesha's adjustment. This would give Prosser a lead of 7258. Also two new counties came in Eau Claire gave KKloppenberg a net vote of 29 votes, while Clark county gives Prosser a net vote of 28 votes.
The new totals are:
Prosser - 751755
Kloppenberg - 744498
The difference, despite all the changes remains 7257.