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63549 WQAW 2014 Directory.Indd Election Guide 2018 WISCONSIN STATE ASSEMBLY/WISCONSIN STATE SENATE Water Quality Association of Wisconsin Election Guide 2018 Wisconsin State Assembly District 75 Wisconsin State Assembly District 93 Wisconsin State Senate District 13 The August primary election solidified the candidates that will be on the ballot for the November 7, 2018 general election. In addition to the high profile race for Governor and U.S. Senate, there are many state Assembly and state Senate races that could change Wisconsin’s political landscape. Ai Holzman (D-Cumberland) Romaine Quinn (R-Barron) Incumbent Charlene Warner (D-Eau Claire) Warren Petryk (R-Eleva) Incumbent Michelle Zahn (D- Juneau) Scott Fitzgerald Incumbent Wisconsin State Assembly District 83 (R- Spring Green) Wisconsin State Assembly District 94 Wisconsin State Senate District 17 Governor & Lt. Governor U.S. Congress Democrat State Schools Superintendent Tony Evers came through In the 1st Congressional District, Paul Ryan’s retirement from Congress has put no photo a 9-way primary in August’s primary election and is now using a lot of focus on the race to replace him. Attorney and former Paul-Ryan staffer available that momentum to try and unseat Scott Walker, who is seeking Bryan Steil is the Republican challenger facing Randy Bryce, a democrat Incumbent his third term as Wisconsin Governor. Governor Walker has a ironworker. Jim Brownlow (D-Muskego) Chuck Wichgers (R-Muskego) Incumbent Steve Doyle (D-Onalaska) Albert Rohland (R-La Crosse) long history of supporting the business community through Wisconsin State Assembly District 84 Kriss Marion (D- Blanchardville) Howard Marklein In the Third Congressional District, Former State Senator Glenn Grothman is Wisconsin State Assembly District 96 (R- Spring Green) Incumbent decreased regulations and lower taxes. hoping for a second term, but is facing a significant challenge from a democrat Wisconsin State Senate District 19 with high name identification: Dan Kohl, the nephew of former U.S. Senator Herb Kohl. In the remaining congressional districts, it is expected that the DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN incumbents will come through with ease. Erica Flynn (D-Greenfield) Mike Kuglitsch (R-New Berlin) Incumbent Paul Buhr (D-Viroqua) Loren Oldenburg (R-Viroqua) DEMOCRAT REPUBLICAN Wisconsin State Assembly District 85 Lee Snodgrass (D- Appleton) Roger Roth (R- Appleton) Incumbent GOVERNOR Wisconsin State Senate District 21 CONGRESS Wisconsin State Senate DISTRICT 1 Tony Evers (D) Scott Walker (R) Incumbent Republicans currently enjoy a three-seat majority in the State Senate. Earlier this year, Alyson Leahy (D-Shullsburg) Patrick Snyder (R-Schofield) Incumbent Randy Bryce (D–Caledonia) Bryan Steil (R–Janesville) Republicans lost a seat in a special election LT. Wisconsin State Assembly District 86 when newcomer Democrat Caleb Frostman Lori Hawkins (D- Bristol) Van Wanggaard (R- Racine) Incumbent GOVERNOR beat State Rep. Andre Jacque. Both candidates CONGRESS need to re-do the elections and Republicans are Wisconsin State Senate District 23 Mandela Barnes (D) Rebecca Kleefish (R) DISTRICT 3 hoping to reverse the results. In addition, four Incumbent seats were unchallenged re-electing the Incumbent following Senators: Ron Kind (D-La Crosse) Steve Toft (R-Osseo) Nancy Stencil (D-Rib Mountain) John Spiros (R-Marshfield) ATTORNEY Incumbent Wisconsin State Assembly District 87 SD-3 Tim Carpenter (D) SD-15 Janis Ringhand (D) GENERAL SD-11 Steve Nass (R) SD-33 Chris Kapenga (R) Chris Kapsner (D- Sheridan Township) Kathleen Bernier (R-Chippewa Falls) CONGRESS no photo available Senators serve four-year terms, therefore only Wisconsin State Senate District 25 Josh Kaul (D) Brad Schimel (R) Incumbent DISTRICT 4 odd-numbered Senate Districts are up for re- election this November. Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) Tim Rogers (R) Incumbent SECRETARY Incumbent Elizabeth Riley (D-Hayward) James Edming (R-Glen Flora) Wisconsin State Senate District 1 Wisconsin State Assembly District 88 OF STATE Janet Bewley (D- Mason) Incumbent James Bolen (R- Park Falls) Doug La Follette (D) Jay Schroeder (R) CONGRESS Wisconsin State Senate District 27 Incumbent DISTRICT 5 Tom Palzewicz (D-Wauwatosa) Jim Sensenbrenner Caleb Frostman (D- Green Bay) Andre Jacque (R- Green Bay) STATE Tom Sieber (D-Green Bay) John Macco (R-Ledgeview) Incumbent (R-Menomonee Falls) Incumbent Wisconsin State Senate District 5 Wisconsin State Assembly District 89 TREASURER Jon Erpenbach (D- Middleton) Casey Helbach (R- Madison) CONGRESS Incumbent Sarah Godlewski (D) Travis Hartwig (R) DISTRICT 6 Wisconsin State Senate District 29 Dan Kohl (D-Mequon) Glenn Grothman Julie Henszey (D-Wauwatosa) Dale Kooyenga (R- Brookfield) Incumbent Ken Holdorf (D-Marinette) John Nygren (R-Marinette) Incumbent U.S. Senate (R-Glenbeulah) Wisconsin State Senate District 7 Wisconsin State Assembly District 91 Former Republican State Senator Leah Vukmir is challenging Incumbent U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, Democrat. CONGRESS no photo Richard Pulcher (D-Lubin) Jerry Petrowski DISTRICT 7 available (R-Marathon) Incumbent Wisconsin State Senate District 31 Margaret Engebretson Sean Duffy (R-Wausau) Chris Larson (D- Milwaukee) Jason Arnold (R- Milwaukee) (D-Polk County) Incumbent Jodi Emerson (D-Eau Claire) Echo Reardon (R-Eau Claire) U.S. SENATE Wisconsin State Assembly District 92 Wisconsin State Senate District 9 CONGRESS Tammy Baldwin (D) Leah Vukmir (R) DISTRICT 8 Incumbent Jeffrey Smith (D- Eau Claire) Mel Pittman (R- Plum City ) Beau Liegeois Mike Gallagher (R-Green Bay) (D-Green Bay) Incumbent Rob Grover (D-Galesville) Treig Pronschinske (R-Mondovi) Incumbent Kyle Whelton (D- Sheboygan) Devin LeMahieu (R- Sheboygan) Incumbent Election Guide 2018 U. S. CONGRESS | WISCONSIN STATE ASSEMBLY WISCONSIN STATE ASSEMBLY Election Guide 2018 Wisconsin State Assembly District 4 Wisconsin State Assembly District 23 Wisconsin State Assembly District 33 Wisconsin State Assembly District 43 Wisconsin State Assembly District 60 Wisconsin State Assembly Republicans have a stronghold on the lower house’s majority with 64 Republican seats Terry Lee (D-Green Bay) David Steffen (R-Green Bay) Incumbent Liz Sumner (D-Fox Point) Jim Ott (R-Mequon) Incumbent Brandon White (D-Jefferson) Cody Horlacher Don Vruwink (D -Milton) Incumbent Gabriel Szerlong (R-Milton) Christine Rahlf (D-Cedarburg) Robert Brooks (R-Saukville) Incumbent compared to 35 Democrat seats. It is expected Incumbent Wisconsin State Assembly District 24 (R-Mukwonago) Wisconsin State Assembly District 49 that several Republican seats will switch party Wisconsin State Assembly District 5 Wisconsin State Assembly District 61 Wisconsin State Assembly District 34 control, however there are no concerns that the Assembly Republicans will lose the majority. Several races were already determined by the primary election, because they have no general Emily Siegrist (D-River Hills) Dan Knodl (R-Germantown) Incumbent Incumbent election challenge, including: Mike Mooney (D-Platteville Travis Tranel (R-Cuba City) Gina Walkington (D-Bristol) Samantha Kerkman Matt Lederer (D-Fox Cities) Jim Steineke (R-Kaukauna) Wisconsin State Assembly District 25 Incumbent Chris Meier (D-Eagle River) Rob Swearingen Wisconsin State Assembly District 50 (R-Salem) Incumbent (R-Rhinelander) Incumbent AD-09 Marisabel Cabrera (Josh Zepnick lost re-election) Wisconsin State Assembly District 6 Wisconsin State Assembly District 62 Wisconsin State Assembly District 35 AD-12 LaKeisha Myers (Fred Kessler lost re-election) AD-16 Kayan Haywood (Leon Young Open Seat) AD-18 Evan Goyke (Won re-election) Jennifer Estrada (D-Manitowoc) Paul Tittl (R-Manitowoc) Incumbent Arthur Shrader (D-Reedsburg Tony Kurtz (R-Wonewoc) AD-59 Timothy Ramthun (Jesse Kremer Open Seat) Wisconsin State Assembly District 26 Richard Samwick (D-Sarnwick) Gary Tauchen (R-Bonduel) John Lehman (D-Racine) Robert Wittke (R-Wind Point) AD-77 Sheila Stubbs (Terese Berceau Open Seat) Incumbent Mark Martello (D-Tomahawk) Mary Felzkowski (R-Irma) Incumbent Wisconsin State Assembly District 51 Wisconsin State Assembly District 8 Wisconsin State Assembly District 36 Wisconsin State Assembly District 63 In addition, there are 32 seats in the Assembly that were unopposed in both the primary and general election, and therefore they will no photo automatically be re-elected: Rebecca Clarke (D-Sheboygan) Terry Katsma (R-Oostburg) Incumbent available Wisconsin State Assembly District 27 Jeff Wright (D-Bear Creek Township) Todd Novak (R-Dodgeville) Incumbent AD-11 Jason Fields (D) AD-69 Bob Kulp (R) JoCasta Zamarripa Angel Sanchez (R-Milwaukee) Tim Comer (D-Niagara) Jeff Mursau (R-Crivitz) Incumbent Wisconsin State Assembly District 52 Joel Jacobson (D-Burlington) Robin Vos (R-Rochester) Incumbent (D-Milwaukee) Incumbent AD-17 David Crowley (D) AD-70 Katrina Shankland (D) Wisconsin State Assembly District 38 Wisconsin State Assembly District 67 AD-19 Jonathan Brostoff (D) AD-73 Nick Milroy (D) Wisconsin State Assembly District 13 AD-20 Christine Sinicki (D) AD-76 Chris Taylor (D) AD-37 John Jagler (R) AD-78 Lisa Subeck (D) Nanette Bulebosh(D-Elkhart Lake) Tyler Vorpagel (R-Plymouth) Incumbent Wisconsin State Assembly District 28 Kevin Booth (D-Fond Du Lac) Jeremy Thiesfeldt AD-44 Deb Kolste (D) AD-79 Dianne Hesselbein (D) (R-Fond Du Lac) Incumbent Melissa Winker (D-Oconomowoc) Barbara Dittrich (R-Oconomowac) Incumbent Wren Keturi (D-Chippewa Falls) Rob Summerfield AD-46 Gary Hebl (D) AD-80 Sondy Pope (D) Dennis McBride (D-Wauwatosa) Rob Hutton (R-Brookfield) Incumbent Wisconsin
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