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Wisconsin Elections Commission Wisconsin Elections Commission Candidates on Ballot by Election 2020 Partisan Primary - 8/11/2020 Ballot Committee Candidate Party Order# ID Office : REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 1 Incumbent: Bryan Steil 1 200844 Josh Pade Democratic 18920 -128th Street Bristol, WI 53104 2 200843 Roger Polack Democratic 7123 Lakeshore Dr Racine, WI 53402 1 200809 Bryan Steil Republican 3709 Briar Crest Dr Janesville, WI 53546 Total Number of REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 1 Candidates :3 Office : REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 2 Incumbent: Mark Pocan 1 200696 Mark Pocan Democratic 4062 Bakken Stenli Rd Black Earth, WI 53515 1 200629 Peter Theron Republican 1021 Sequoia Trail Madison, WI 53713 Total Number of REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 2 Candidates :2 Office : REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 3 Incumbent: Ron Kind 1 200838 Mark Neumann Democratic 4500 Stone Bridge Rd La Crosse, WI 54601 2 200435 Ron Kind Democratic 3061 Edgewater Ln La Crosse, WI 54603 1 200841 Derrick Van Orden Republican N3199 850th St Hager City, WI 54014 2 200842 Jessi Ebben Republican 1305 Oakcrest Drive Eau Claire, WI 54701 Total Number of REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 3 Candidates :4 Printed 6/12/2020 5:27:14 PM Page 1 of 48 Wisconsin Elections Commission Candidates on Ballot by Election 2020 Partisan Primary - 8/11/2020 Ballot Committee Candidate Party Order# ID Office : REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 4 Incumbent: Gwen S. Moore 1 200564 Gwen S. Moore Democratic 4043 N. 19th Place Milwaukee, WI 53209 1 0200812 Tim Rogers Republican 5936 N 38th St Milwaukee, WI 53209 2 200804 Cindy Werner Republican 8809 W. Tripoli Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53228 Total Number of REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 4 Candidates :3 Office : REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 5 Incumbent: F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. 1 200807 Tom Palzewicz Democratic 17145 Greenwood Ct W Brookfield, WI 53005 1 200829 Scott Fitzgerald Republican N4692 Maple Rd Juneau, WI 53039 2 200845 Cliff DeTemple Republican 2542 Jackson Drive Jackson, WI 53037 Total Number of REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 5 Candidates :3 Office : REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 6 Incumbent: Glenn Grothman 1 0200820 Matthew L. Boor Democratic 876 Hickory St Cleveland, WI 53015 2 200837 Michael G. Beardsley Democratic 675 Boyd Street Oshkosh, WI 54901 3 200839 Jessica J. King Democratic 1217 Harney Ave. Oshkosh, WI 54901 1 200731 Glenn Grothman Republican N5154 County Road U Glenbeulah, WI 53023-1716 Total Number of REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 6 Candidates :4 Printed 6/12/2020 5:27:14 PM Page 2 of 48 Wisconsin Elections Commission Candidates on Ballot by Election 2020 Partisan Primary - 8/11/2020 Ballot Committee Candidate Party Order# ID Office : REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 7 Incumbent: Tom Tiffany 1 200824 Tricia Zunker Democratic 1404 Golf Club Road Wausau, WI 54403 1 200826 Tom Tiffany Republican 9463 Backwoods Ln Minocqua, WI 54548 Total Number of REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 7 Candidates :2 Office : REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 8 Incumbent: Mike Gallagher 1 200840 Amanda Stuck Democratic 1404 N Harriman St Appleton, WI 54911-3534 1 200745 Mike Gallagher Republican 2460 Brenner Pl Allouez, WI 54301 Total Number of REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 8 Candidates :2 Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 2 Incumbent: Robert Cowles 1 0100789 Robert L. Cowles Republican 300 West St. Joseph Street #23 Green Bay, WI 54301-2328 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 2 Candidates :1 Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 4 Incumbent: Lena C. Taylor 1 0104170 Lena C. Taylor Democratic 1518 W CAPITOL DR MILWAUKEE, WI 53206-2934 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 4 Candidates :1 Printed 6/12/2020 5:27:14 PM Page 3 of 48 Wisconsin Elections Commission Candidates on Ballot by Election 2020 Partisan Primary - 8/11/2020 Ballot Committee Candidate Party Order# ID Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 6 Incumbent: LaTonya Johnson 1 0105238 LaTonya Johnson Democratic 2363 N. 54th St. Milwaukee, WI 53210 2 0106280 Michelle Bryant Democratic 3385 N 45th Street Milwaukee, WI 53216 1 0106331 Alciro Deacon Republican 2132 N 33rd St Milwaukee, WI 53208 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 6 Candidates :3 Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 8 Incumbent: Alberta Darling 1 0106149 Neal Plotkin Democratic 2541 W. Hunt Club Circle Glendale, WI 53209 1 0102511 Alberta Darling Republican 1325 West Dean Road River Hills, WI 53217 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 8 Candidates :2 Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 10 Incumbent: Patty Schachtner 1 0105921 Patty Schachtner Democratic 1064 210 Ave Somerset, WI 54025 1 0104528 Rob Stafsholt Republican 1402 160th St New Richmond, WI 54017-6812 2 0106137 Cherie Link Republican 324 165th Avenue Somerset, WI 54025-7006 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 10 Candidates :3 Printed 6/12/2020 5:27:14 PM Page 4 of 48 Wisconsin Elections Commission Candidates on Ballot by Election 2020 Partisan Primary - 8/11/2020 Ballot Committee Candidate Party Order# ID Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 12 Incumbent: Tom Tiffany 1 0106250 Ed Vocke Democratic 10875 Florsheim Rd Minocqua, WI 54548 1 0105254 Mary Czaja-Felzkowski Republican W4587 Hwy S Irma, WI 54442 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 12 Candidates :2 Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 14 Incumbent: Luther S. Olsen 1 0106133 Joni D. Anderson Democratic 2154 W 10th Ln Adams, WI 53910 1 0102807 Ken Van Dyke, Sr. Republican N5277 Hwy 49 Scandinavia, WI 54977 2 0104243 Joan A. Ballweg Republican 170 West Summit Street Markesan, WI 53946 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 14 Candidates :3 Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 16 Incumbent: Mark Miller 1 0105209 Melissa Agard Sargent Democratic 1638 Mayfield Ln Madison, WI 53704 2 0106187 Andrew McKinney Democratic 4574 American Way Cottage Grove, WI 53527 1 0106186 Scott Barker Republican 609 Athletic Way Sun Prairie, WI 53590 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 16 Candidates :3 Printed 6/12/2020 5:27:14 PM Page 5 of 48 Wisconsin Elections Commission Candidates on Ballot by Election 2020 Partisan Primary - 8/11/2020 Ballot Committee Candidate Party Order# ID Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 18 Incumbent: Dan Feyen 1 0106147 Aaron M. Wojciechowski Democratic 813A West New York Ave. Oshkosh, WI 54901 1 0105696 Dan Feyen Republican 962 Churchill Lane Fond du Lac, WI 54935 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 18 Candidates :2 Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 20 Incumbent: Duey Stroebel 1 0105087 Duey Stroebel Republican 2428 Covered Bridge Road Saukville, WI 53080 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 20 Candidates :1 Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 22 Incumbent: Robert W. Wirch 1 0102813 Robert W. Wirch Democratic 979 Wood Rd Kenosha, WI 53144-1192 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 22 Candidates :1 Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 24 Incumbent: Patrick Testin 1 0106191 Paul Piotrowski Democratic 510 West St Stevens Point, WI 54481 1 0105360 Patrick Testin Republican 5369 Fairview Dr Stevens Point, WI 54482 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 24 Candidates :2 Printed 6/12/2020 5:27:14 PM Page 6 of 48 Wisconsin Elections Commission Candidates on Ballot by Election 2020 Partisan Primary - 8/11/2020 Ballot Committee Candidate Party Order# ID Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 26 Incumbent: Fred A. Risser 1 0106177 Aisha Moe Democratic 521 W Wilson St Madison, WI 53703 2 0106172 Nada Elmikashfi Democratic 4849 Sheboygan Ave, Apt 324 Madison, WI 53705 3 0106330 Amani Latimer Burris Democratic 1047 Melvin Court Madison, WI 53704 4 0106313 Brian Benford Democratic 2273 East Washington Avene Madison, WI 53704 5 0104606 Kelda Helen Roys Democratic 702 Seneca Place Madison, WI 53711 6 0105878 William Henry Davis III Democratic 3037 Darbo Dr., Apt#4 Madison, WI 53714 7 0104967 John Imes Democratic 1008 Edgehill Dr Madison, WI 53705 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 26 Candidates :7 Printed 6/12/2020 5:27:14 PM Page 7 of 48 Wisconsin Elections Commission Candidates on Ballot by Election 2020 Partisan Primary - 8/11/2020 Ballot Committee Candidate Party Order# ID Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 28 Incumbent: Dave Craig 1 0106289 Adam Murphy Democratic 9843 S 27th St Franklin, WI 53132 1 0106305 Steve Bobowski Republican 9012 S. Cordgrass Circle W. Franklin, WI 53132 2 0106182 Dan Griffin Republican 6328 Parkview Rd Greendale, WI 53129 3 0106324 Jim Engstrand Republican 8809 W. Tripoli Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53228 4 0104858 Julian Bradley Republican 9436 W Loomis Rd #3 Franklin, WI 53132 5 0106307 Marina Croft Republican 5473 W River Park Ct Franklin, WI 53132 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 28 Candidates :6 Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 30 Incumbent: Dave Hansen 1 0106304 Sandra Ewald Democratic 2815 Nicolet Dr Green Bay, WI 54311 2 0106174 Jonathon Hansen Democratic 624 S. Erie St, Apt. 2 De Pere, WI 54115-3273 1 0105594 Eric Wimberger Republican 311 S Jefferson St Green Bay, WI 54301 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 30 Candidates :3 Printed 6/12/2020 5:27:14 PM Page 8 of 48 Wisconsin Elections Commission Candidates on Ballot by Election 2020 Partisan Primary - 8/11/2020 Ballot Committee Candidate Party Order# ID Office : STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 32 Incumbent: Jennifer Shilling 1 0106290 Jayne Swiggum Democratic 50272 Old Gays Rd Gays Mills, WI 54631 2 0106265 Paul Michael Weber Democratic 1533 Charles Street La Crosse, WI 54603-2233 3 0103368 Brad Pfaff Democratic 2122 Krause Road Onalaska, WI 54650 1 0103851 Dan Kapanke Republican 1610 Lakeshore Dr La Crosse, WI 54603-1401 Total Number of STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 32 Candidates :4 Office : REPRESENTATIVE TO THE ASSEMBLY
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