BOW counties


The BOW counties are three counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin: Brown, Outagamie, and Winnebago. The counties stretch from the western shore of Lake Winnebago down the Fox River to Green Bay. Cities in the BOW counties include Green Bay, De Pere, Appleton, Kaukauna, New London, Seymour, Neenah, Menasha, Omro, and Oshkosh. Also included is the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. The region overlaps with the Fox Cities but includes the more populous Brown County, and not Calumet County. The region also excludes the similarly sized Fond du Lac County as it is more solidly Republican and last voted for a Democrat for president in 1964. The term has been in use since at least 2018, but only started being used by mainstream sources in 2020.
The area is one of the most purple in the state, and a key swing region. These counties tend to be left-leaning compared to the more right-leaning WOW counties located near Milwaukee. In the 2016 United States presidential election in Wisconsin, Donald Trump received the most votes for president in the BOW counties but with smaller margins than the WOW counties. Trump had 52% of the vote in Brown County, 54% in Outagamie County and just over 50% in Winnebago County. However, in 2020 it was one of 21 regions in the country identified that had an impact on Joe Biden's victory. In addition to presidential elections, the region is watched in other elections, such as races for United States Senate and Wisconsin Supreme Court. In 2021, Outagamie voted for left-leaning Justice Janet Protasiewicz despite favoring Trump in the previous year. This contributed to Democrats focusing on the region in the 2024 United States presidential election.

Election history

The presidential election results for the BOW counties for recent elections is as follows:
TotalDemocratic votesDemocratic percentageRepublican votesRepublican percentageThird party votes
2024 Total356,636162,03545.43%189,13853.03%5,463
2024 Brown149,33367,93745.49%79,13252.99%2264
2024 Outagamie111,93249,43844.17%60,82754.34%1667
2024 Winnebago95,37144,66046.83%49,17951.57%1532
2020 Total346,071157,23845.44%182,05252.61%6,781
2020 Brown144,01765,51145.49%75,87152.68%2,635
2020 Outagamie108,02247,66744.13%58,38554.05%1,970
2020 Winnebago94,03244,06046.86%47,79650.83%2,176
2016 Total310,079128,49741.44%160,53451.77%19,697
2016 Brown129,01153,38241.38%67,21052.10%7,944
2016 Outagamie93,93338,06840.53%49,87953.10%5,506
2016 Winnebago87,13537,04742.52%43,44549.86%6,247
2012 Total312,697153,63449.13%154,33049.35%4,733
2012 Brown128,92862,52648.50%64,83650.29%1,566
2012 Outagamie94,59645,65948.27%47,37250.08%1,565
2012 Winnebago89,17345,44950.97%42,12247.24%1,602
2008 Total303,994165,73054.52%133,47743.91%4,609
2008 Brown124,75467,26953.92%55,85444.77%1,631
2008 Outagamie91,56350,29454.93%39,67743.33%1,414
2008 Winnebago87,67748,16754.94%37,94643.28%1,564
2004 Total301,940136,04745.06%162,61853.86%3,275
2004 Brown123,29454,93544.56%67,17354.48%1,186
2004 Outagamie90,05040,16944.61%48,90354.31%978
2004 Winnebago88,59640,94346.21%46,54252.53%1,111
2000 Total259,591115,81444.61%132,04850.87%11,729
2000 Brown107,76949,09645.56%54,25850.35%4,415
2000 Outagamie75,74232,73543.22%39,46052.10%3,547
2000 Winnebago76,08033,98344.67%38,33050.38%3,767
1996 Total
1996 Brown47.1%42.5%
1996 Outagamie44.4%42.8%
1996 Winnebago45.3%42.7%