User:Talthiel/sandbox
1957 Superintendant election
1970 State Assembly election
Results summary
District | Incumbent | This race | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Member | Party | First elected | Status | Candidates | Results | |||
Adams–Juneau–Marquette | Tommy Thompson | Republican | 1966 | Ran | ||||
Ashland–Bayfield–Iron | Ernest J. Korpela | Democratic | 1968 | |||||
Barron–Washburn | John C. Van Hollen | Republican | 1966 | |||||
Brown | 1 | Jerome Quinn | Republican | 1954 | ||||
2 | Lawrence J. Kafka | Republican | 1964 | |||||
3 | Cletus J. Vanderperren | Democratic | 1958 | |||||
Buffalo–Pepin–Pierce | Stanley York | Republican | 1966 | |||||
Burnett–Polk | Harvey L. Dueholm | Democratic | 1958 | |||||
Calumet | Gervase Hephner | Democratic | 1966 | |||||
Chippewa | Bruce Peloquin | Democratic | 1964 | Ran for State Senate | ||||
Clark | Frank Nikolay | Democratic | 1958 | Retired(?) | ||||
Columbia | Wesley L. Packard | Republican | 1966 | |||||
Crawford–Vernon | Bernard Lewison | Republican | 1954 | |||||
Dane | 1 | Norman C. Anderson | Democratic | 1956 1958 (defeated) 1960 |
Ran | |||
2 | Edward Nager | Democratic | 1962 | |||||
3 | Robert Uehling | Republican | 1960 | |||||
4 | Russel R. Weisensel | Republican | 1966 | |||||
5 | David D. O'Malley | Democratic | 1958 | |||||
Dodge | 1 | Esther Doughty Luckhardt | Republican | 1962 | ||||
2 | Elmer C. Nitschke | Republican | 1948 | |||||
Door–Kewaunee | Lawrence Johnson | Republican | 1960 | |||||
Douglas | Edward Stack | Democratic | 1968 | |||||
Dunn | Alvin Baldus | Democratic | 1966 | |||||
Eau Claire | 1 | Joseph Looby | Democratic | 1968 | ||||
2 | Louis V. Mato | Democratic | 1962 | Retired(?) | ||||
Florence–Marinette | William LaFave | Republican | 1968 | Retired[1] | ||||
Fond du Lac | 1 | Earl F. McEssy | Republican | 1956 | ||||
2 | William S. Schwefel | Republican | 1964 | |||||
Forest, Oneida, & Vilas | Paul Alfonsi | Republican | 1932 1940 (retired) 1958 |
Retired[2] | ||||
Grant | James N. Azim Jr. | Republican | 1964 (special) | |||||
Green & Lafayette | Joseph E. Tregoning | Republican | 1967 (special) | |||||
Green Lake & Waushara | Jon P. Wilcox | Republican | 1968 | |||||
Iowa & Richland | Gregor J. Bock | Republican | 1960 | Ran | ||||
Jackson & Trempealeau | John Q. Radcliffe | Democratic | 1964 | Ran | ||||
Jefferson | Byron F. Wackett | Republican | 1952 | Ran | ||||
Kenosha | 1 | George Molinaro | Democratic | 1946 | Ran | |||
2 | Russell Olson | Republican | 1960 1962(disputed)[a] 1964(defeated) 1966 |
Ran | ||||
La Crosse | 1 | Gerald Greider | Republican | 1968 | Retired(?) | |||
2 | Norbert Nuttelman | Republican | 1960 | Retired(?) | ||||
Langlade & Oconto | Milton McDougal | Republican | 1964[b] | |||||
Lincoln & Taylor | Joseph Sweda | Democratic | 1962 | |||||
Manitowoc | 1 | Donald K. Helgeson | Republican | 1968 | Ran | |||
2 | Everett E. Bolle | Democratic | 1960 | Ran | ||||
Marathon | 1 | Laurence J. Day | Democratic | 1968 | Ran | |||
2 | Tony Earl | Democratic | 1969 (special) | Ran | ||||
Menominee & Shawano | Herbert J. Grover | Democratic | 1964 | Ran | ||||
Milwaukee | 1 | Mark Lipscomb Jr. | Democratic | 1964 | Ran | |||
2 | Joseph E. Jones | Democratic | 1962 | Retired(?) | ||||
3 | Dennis Conta | Democratic | 1968 | Ran | ||||
4 | Harout O. Sanasarian | Democratic | 1968 | Ran | ||||
5 | Paul Sicula | Democratic | 1966 | |||||
6 | Lloyd Barbee | Democratic | 1964 | |||||
7 | William A. Johnson | Democratic | 1965 (special) | |||||
8 | Joseph Czerwinski | Democratic | 1968 | |||||
9 | Robert L. Jackson Jr. | Democratic | 1968 | ran | ||||
10 | Fred Kessler | Democratic | 1960 1962 (retired) 1964 |
Ran | ||||
11 | Raymond J. Tobiasz | Democratic | 1960 | Ran | ||||
12 | Sam L. Orlich | Democratic | 1966 | Ran | ||||
13 | Vacant[c] | |||||||
14 | Jerry Kleczka | Democratic | 1968 | Ran | ||||
15 | Erwin G. Tamms | Democratic | 1968 | |||||
16 | Richard E. Pabst | Democratic | 1966 | |||||
17 | John E. McCormick | Democratic | 1960 | Ran | ||||
18 | Ervin Schneeberg | Democratic | 1968 | |||||
19 | Daniel D. Hanna | Democratic | 1964 | |||||
20 | George Klicka | Democratic | 1966 | Ran | ||||
21 | James J. Lynn | Democratic | 1968 | |||||
22 | Robert T. Huber | Democratic | 1948 | Ran | ||||
23 | Jerry J. Wing | Independent | 1968[d] | |||||
24 | William P. Atkinson | Democratic | 1964 | |||||
25 | Jim Sensenbrenner | Republican | 1968 | Ran | ||||
Monroe | Kyle Kenyon | Republican | 1956 | Retired | ||||
Outagamie | 1 | Harold V. Froehlich | Republican | 1962 | Ran | |||
2 | William J. Rogers | Democratic | 1962 | Ran | ||||
3 | Ervin Conradt | Republican | 1964 | Ran | ||||
Ozaukee | Herbert Schowalter | Republican | 1968 | Ran | ||||
Portage | Leonard A. Groshek | Democratic | TBD | |||||
Price, Rusk & Sawyer | Willis J. Hutnik | Republican | 1954 | Retired | ||||
Racine | 1 | Earl W. Warren | Democratic | 1954 | Retired | |||
2 | Manny S. Brown | Democratic | 1964 | Ran | ||||
3 | Merrill E. Stalbaum | Republican | 1960 | Ran | ||||
Rock | 1 | Lewis T. Mittness | Democratic | 1964 | Ran | |||
2 | Carolyn Blanchard | Republican | 1963 (special) | Ran | ||||
3 | George B. Belting | Republican | 1956 | Retired | ||||
Sauk | Oscar A. Laper Jr. | Republican | 1966 | Retired | ||||
Sheboygan | 1 | Carl Otte | Democratic | 1966 | Ran | |||
2 | Vernon R. Boeckmann | Democratic | 1968 | Retired | ||||
St. Croix | Robert M. Boche | Republican | 1966 | Retired | ||||
Walworth | Clarence J. Wilger | Republican | 1966 | Retired | ||||
Washington | Frederick C. Schroeder | Republican | 1964 | Ran | ||||
Waukesha | 1 | Kenneth Merkel | Republican | 1964 | Ran | |||
2 | John M. Alberts | Republican | 1968 | Ran | ||||
3 | Vincent R. Mathews | Democratic | 1958 | |||||
4 | John C. Shabaz | Republican | 1964 | Ran | ||||
Waupaca | Francis R. Byers | Republican | 1968 | Ran | ||||
Winnebago | 1 | Jack D. Steinhilber | Republican | 1966 | Ran for Wisconsin State Senate | |||
2 | Gordon R. Bradley | Republican | 1966 | Ran | ||||
3 | David O. Martin | Republican | 1960 | Ran for Lieutenant Governor | ||||
Wood | 1 | John Parkin | Republican | 1968 | Retired | |||
2 | Harvey F. Gee | Republican | 1960 |
2024 Wisconsin Senate election
Detailed results
District 2 • District 4 • District 6 • District 8 • District 10 • District 12 • District 14 • District 16 • District 18 • District 20 • District 22 • District 24 • District 26 • District 28 • District 30 • District 32 |
District 2
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Eric Wimberger, incumbent state senator for the 30th district[3]
Withdrew
- Robert Cowles, incumbent state senator[4]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Kelly Peterson, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College professor and former WFRV-TV news director[5]
District 4
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Dora Drake, member of the Wisconsin state assembly from the 11th district
- LaKeshia Myers, member of the Wisconsin state assembly from the 12th district
District 6
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
District 8
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Duey Stroebel, incumbent state senator from the 20th district
Declined
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Jodi Habush Sinykin, attorney and nominee for this district in 2023[7]
District 10
Republican primary
Candidates
Filed
- Rob Stafsholt, incumbent state senator
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed
- Paul W. Hambleton
District 12
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Mary Felzkowski, incumbent state senator[8]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Andi Rich, business owner[9]
District 14
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Joan Ballweg, incumbent state senator[10]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Sarah Keyeski[11]
Withdrew
- Chris Unterberger
District 16
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
District 18
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Anthony Phillips, former physician and president of Fox Valley Hematology and Oncology[15]
- Blong Yang, businessman[16]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Kristin Alfheim[17]
Filed
- Joseph Carman
District 20
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Dan Feyen, incumbent state senator from the 18th district[18]
- Timothy Ramthun, former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and candidate for lieutenant governor in 2022[19]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed
- Joseph Gamez
- Michael T. Rapp
District 22
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
Democratic primary
Candidates
Filed
- Robert Wirch, incumbent state senator
District 24
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Patrick Testin, incumbent state senator
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Colin McNamara
District 26
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Kelda Roys
Declined
- Melissa Agard, incumbent state senator from the 16th senate district (running for Dane County Executive)
District 28
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Julian Bradley, incumbent state senator
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Megan Lach, digital marketer[20]
District 30
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Jim Rafter[21]
Withdrawn
- Robert Cowles, incumbent state senator for the 2nd district[4]
- Eric Wimberger, incumbent state senator[3]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Jamie Wall[22]
District 32
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
- Stacey Klein[23]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Brad Pfaff, incumbent state senator[24]
- ^ "William LaFave Won't Run Again". Wisconsin State Journal. March 15, 1972. p. 42. Retrieved October 30, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Wyngaard, John; Wyngaard, Tim (May 10, 1970). "Inside the Capitol". Green Bay Press-Gazette. p. 7. Retrieved August 4, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "WED PM Update: Wimberger moving to 2nd SD, setting up possibly GOP primary with Cowles". March 27, 2024. Retrieved March 27, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cowles, Wisconsin Senate's longest-serving member, will not seek reelection". WLUK-TV. April 8, 2024. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
- ^ "Peterson campaign: Launches campaign for State Senate". April 18, 2024. Retrieved April 18, 2024.
- ^ "Knodl campaign: Announces run for 24th Assembly District". WisPolitics. 29 February 2024. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
- ^ "Habush Sinykin campaign: Launches campaign for the 8th State Senate District". April 9, 2024. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
- ^ "Felzkowski campaign: Announces re-election bid for Wisconsin's 12th Senate District". March 12, 2024. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
- ^ "Rich campaign: Announces candidacy for 12th Senate District". April 22, 2024. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
- ^ "Ballweg campaign: Announces bid for re-election to State Senate". March 6, 2024. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
- ^ "Keyeski campaign: Rural mental healthcare provider launches campaign for the 14th Senate District". April 8, 2024. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
- ^ "Anderson campaign: To continue State Senate campaign under new maps". February 27, 2024. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
- ^ "Baldeh campaign: Samba for Senate (SD16) Campaign Kickoff". March 11, 2024. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
- ^ "Rep. Melissa Ratcliff running for State Senate". November 30, 2023. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
- ^ "Philips campaign: Announces State Senate run". April 4, 2024. Retrieved April 4, 2024.
- ^ "Republican Business Leader Blong Yang Launches His Candidacy for State Senate District 18" (PDF). March 26, 2024. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
- ^ "Alfheim campaign: Appleton alderperson launches campaign for State Senate". February 29, 2024. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
- ^ "Feyen campaign: Announces reelection campaign in new 20th Senate district". February 27, 2024. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
- ^ "Ramthun campaign: Unfinished business: Job's not done". April 17, 2024. Retrieved April 17, 2024.
- ^ "Lach announces bid for State Senate District 28". Waukesha County Freeman. April 23, 2024. Retrieved May 7, 2024 – via GMToday.com.
- ^ "Rafter campaign: Allouez Village President Jim Rafter to run for Wisconsin state Senate in the 30th District". April 10, 2024. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
- ^ "Wall campaign: Green Bay small business owner announces bid for state Senate District 30". March 6, 2024. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
- ^ "Klein campaign: Transitions campaign from U.S. Senate to Wisconsin state Senate District 32". Wispolitics. April 9, 2024. Retrieved April 9, 2024.
- ^ "Pfaff campaign: Announces re-election bid for new 32nd State Senate District". April 4, 2024. Retrieved April 4, 2024.
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