Election Recap
What an incredible set of wins for climate and our democracy! We re-elected Gov. Tony Evers and Attorney General Josh Kaul and protected the governor's veto in the legislature. The ramifications of this victory are enormous, and mean we will continue to work with Gov. Evers and other elected leaders to reduce our dependence on polluting fossil fuels, invest in safe drinking water protections, and make sure we rebuild an equitable democracy.
- Wisconsin Conservation Voters won all but one of our priority races. In almost every place where we knocked on doors, ran an ambitious mail and digital ad program, sent texts to voters, and engaged voters in their communities, we won! These were very close races, like re-electing Rep. Steve Doyle in La Crosse County. Every voter contact we made was incredibly important and helped push Rep. Doyle and other candidates over the finish line.
- We ran one of the largest independent programs in Wisconsin, spending $3.8 million to ensure we can keep moving forward on climate and clean water.
- We had one of the largest door-to-door canvass programs in the state, knocking on about 390,000 doors. There are few things more impactful in elections than that person-to-person contact, and we are incredibly proud to have used that door-knocking to propel Gov. Evers and key legislative candidates to victory.
- We ran one of the biggest independent programs to re-elect the Attorney General. We are thrilled that Attorney General Kaul won and can continue his work to hold polluters accountable and defend our democratic systems. We invested more than $189,000 on digital ads and text messages in that race and talked with voters about him at the doors.
This is a victory for the people of Wisconsin. We are grateful to our dedicated members, supporters, and volunteers who committed countless hours to reaching voters and fighting for the Wisconsin we love. This achievement was possible because we united around our shared goals and aspirations.
Together, we can build a brighter future for Wisconsin.
KEY: W = won; L = loss; U = unopposed
Tony Evers - W | Governor |
Josh Kaul - W | Attorney General |
Sara Rodriguez- W | Lt. Governor |
Andrea Gage-Michaels - L | District 1 |
Tim Carpenter - W | District 3 |
Jessica Katzenmeyer - L | District 5 |
Chris Larson - W | District 7 |
Mark Spreitzer - W | District 15 |
Pat Skogen - L | District 17 |
Kristin Alfheim - L | District 19 |
Kelly Westlund - L | District 25 |
Dianne Hesselbein - W | District 27 |
Jeff Smith - W | District 31 |
Daniel Riemer - W | District 7 |
Sylvia Ortiz-Velez - U | District 8 |
Marisabel Cabrera - W | District 9 |
Dora Drake - U | District 11 |
Sarah Harrison - L | District 13 |
Robyn Vining - L | District 14 |
Evan Goyke - U | District 18 |
Ryan Clancy - U | District 19 |
Christine Sinicki - W | District 20 |
Nathan Jurowski - L | District 21 |
Deb Andraca - W | District 23 |
Patty Schachtner - L | District 28 |
Sarah Yacoub - L | District 30 |
Don Vruwink - W | District 33 |
Ben Murray - L | District 36 |
Jenna Jacobson - W | District 43 |
Sue Conley - W | District 44 |
Clinton Anderson - W | District 45 |
Jimmy Anderson - W | District 47 |
Samba Baldeh - U | District 48 |
Leah Spicer - L | District 51 |
Lori Palmeri - W | District 54 |
Stefanie Holt - L | District 55 |
Patrick Hayden - L | District 56 |
Lee Snodgrass - W | District 57 |
Tip McGuire - W | District 64 |
Tod Ohnstad - W | District 65 |
Greta Neubauer - U | District 66 |
Katrina Shankland - W | District 71 |
Criste Greening - L | District 72 |
Laura Gapske - L | District 73 |
John Adams - L | District 74 |
Francesca Hong - U | District 76 |
Shelia Stubbs - U | District 77 |
Lisa Subeck - W | District 78 |
Alex Joers - W | District 79 |
Dave Considine- L | District 81 |
LuAnn Bird- L | District 84 |
Kristin Conway - L | District 85 |
Hannah Beauchamp-Pope - L | District 88 |
Jane Benson - L | District 89 |
Kristina Shelton - W | District 90 |
Jodi Emerson - W | District 91 |
Steve Doyle - W | District 94 |
Jill Billings - W | District 95 |