2026 Wisconsin elections

2026 Wisconsin elections

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The 2026 Wisconsin fall general election will take place in the U.S. state of Wisconsin on November 3, 2026. All of Wisconsin's partisan executive and administrative offices will be up for election, as well as all of Wisconsin's eight seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. The fall election will also fill the seventeen odd-numbered seats in the Wisconsin Senate and all 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly for the 108th Wisconsin Legislature. The 2026 Wisconsin fall primary will take place on August 11, 2026.

The 2026 Wisconsin spring election will take place on April 7, 2026. One seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, as well as various nonpartisan local and judicial offices will be up for election. The 2026 spring primary will take place on February 17, 2026.

Federal offices

U.S. House

District Incumbent This race
Location 2022
PVI[1]
Member Party First
elected
Status Candidates
Wisconsin 1 R+3 Bryan Steil Republican 2018 Incumbent running
  • Miguel Aranda (Democratic)[2]
  • Mitchell Berman (Democratic)[3]
  • Randy Bryce (Democratic)[4]
  • Enrique Casiano (Democratic)[5]
  • Bryan Steil (Republican)[6]
  • Gage Stills (Democratic)[7]
Wisconsin 2 D+19 Mark Pocan Democratic 2012 Incumbent's intent unknown
Wisconsin 3 R+4 Derrick Van Orden Republican 2022 Incumbent running
Wisconsin 4 D+25 Gwen Moore Democratic 2004 Incumbent's intent unknown
Wisconsin 5 R+14 Scott Fitzgerald Republican 2020 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Andrew Beck (Democratic)[12]
  • Ben Steinhoff (Democratic)[13]
Wisconsin 6 R+10 Glenn Grothman Republican 2014 Incumbent's intent unknown
  • Amanda Bell (Democratic)[14]
  • Kelly Brown (Democratic)[12]
  • John Macho (Democratic)[15]
  • Brad Smith (Democratic)[16]
  • Aaron Wojciechowski (Democratic)[17]
Wisconsin 7 R+12 Tom Tiffany Republican 2020 (special) Incumbent retiring to run for governor[18]
  • Michael Alfonso (Republican)[19]
  • Chris Armstrong (Democratic)[12]
  • Fred Clark (Democratic)[20]
  • Jessi Ebben (Republican)[21]
  • Kevin Hermening (Republican)[22]
  • Paul Wassgren (Republican)[23]
Wisconsin 8 R+10 Tony Wied Republican 2024 (special) Incumbent running
  • Rick Crosson (Democratic)[24]
  • Katrina deVille (Democratic)[25]
  • Benjamin Hable (Democratic)[26]
  • Mark Scheffler (Democratic)[27]
  • Tony Wied (Republican)[28]

State offices

Executive

All of Wisconsin's partisan executive offices will be up for election in November 2026 with partisan primaries held on August 11.

Governor

Incumbent Democratic governor Tony Evers, first elected in 2018, has announced that he will not run for re-election. This will be the first open seat gubernatorial election in Wisconsin since 2010.

Lieutenant governor

Incumbent Democratic lieutenant governor Sara Rodriguez, first elected in 2022, has announced that she will not run for re-election as lieutenant governor, and will instead seek the Democratic nomination for governor.

Attorney general

Incumbent Democratic attorney general Josh Kaul, first elected in 2018, is running for a third four year term.

Secretary of state

Incumbent Democratic secretary of state Sarah Godlewski, first appointed in 2023, is eligible to run for a full four year term, but will not do so. This will be the first open seat secretary of state election in Wisconsin since 1978.

Treasurer

Incumbent Republican state treasurer John Leiber, first elected in 2022, is running for re-election.

Legislature

State senate

     Republican incumbent
     Democratic incumbent
     Democratic and Republican incumbent
     No incumbent
     No election
Party
(majority caucus shading)
Total
Democratic Republican
Last election (2024) 6 10 16
Total after last election (2024) 15 18 33
Total before this election 15 18 33
Up for election 5 12 17
of which: Incumbent retiring 0 0 0
Vacated 0 0 0
Open 0 1 1
Unopposed 0 0 0

State assembly

     Republican incumbent
     Republican incumbent retiring
     Democratic incumbent
     Democratic incumbent retiring
Party
(majority caucus shading)
Total
Democratic Republican
Last election (2024) 35 64 99
Total after last election (2024) 45 54 99
Total before this election 45 54 99
Up for election 45 54 99
of which: Incumbent retiring 2 1 3
Open 2 1 3
Moving districts 0 0 0
Vacated 0 0 0
Unopposed 0 0 0

Judiciary

State Supreme Court

A regularly scheduled Wisconsin Supreme Court election will be on the ballot for the spring general election, April 7, 2026, for a ten-year term on the court. The incumbent justice, Rebecca Bradley, is not running for re-election.[29] Two candidates have declared for this race, Wisconsin Court of Appeals judges Chris Taylor, of Dane County, and Maria S. Lazar, of Waukesha County.

State Court of Appeals

Three seats on the Wisconsin Court of Appeals will be on the ballot for the Spring general election, April 7, 2026.

  • In District I, incumbent judge Joe Donald is running for a second six-year term. He was appointed to the court by Governor Tony Evers in 2019 and won election in 2020 without opposition.
  • In District II, incumbent judge Lisa Neubauer will not seek a fourth six-year term. She was appointed to the court by Governor Jim Doyle in January 2008, won election that Spring, won re-election without opposition in 2014, and defeated a challenger in 2020. Conservative attorney Anthony Loccoco has announced that he will run for this seat.
  • In District IV, incumbent judge Rachel A. Graham is running for a second six-year term. She was appointed to the court by Governor Tony Evers in 2019 and won election in 2020 without opposition.

State circuit courts

Twenty six of the state's 261 circuit court seats will be on the ballot for the general election on April 7, 2026. In at least five of those seats, the incumbent is retiring.[30]

Circuit Branch Incumbent Notes Candidate(s)[31]
Name Entered
office
Barron 3 Maureen D. Boyle 2014 Running for re-election.
  • Maureen D. Boyle
Brown 8 Beau G. Liegeois 2019 Appointed by Tony Evers
Running for re-election.
  • Beau G. Liegeois
Chippewa 3 Benjamin J. Lane 2020 Running for re-election.
  • Benjamin J. Lane
Dane 1 Benjamin Jones 2025 Appointed by Tony Evers
Running for re-election.
  • Huma Ahsan
  • Benjamin Jones
  • Nathan Wagner
8 Stephanie Hilton 2025 Appointed by Tony Evers
Running for re-election.
  • Stephanie Hilton
Dodge 1 Brian A. Pfitzinger 2008 Incumbent retiring.[30]
  • Shawn Woller
4 Kristine A. Snow 2020 Running for re-election.
  • Kristine A. Snow
Dunn 1 James M. Peterson 2014 Running for re-election.
  • James M. Peterson
Florence–Forest Leon D. Stenz 2008 Incumbent retiring.[30]
  • Alexander Paul Seifert
  • Robert A. Kennedy Jr.
Iron Anthony J. Stella Jr. 2019 Appointed by Tony Evers
Running for re-election.
  • Anthony J. Stella Jr.
Juneau 2 Paul S. Curran 2008 Running for re-election.
  • Paul S. Curran
Marathon 3 Lamont K. Jacobson 2013 Appointed by Scott Walker
Incumbent retiring.[30]
  • Douglas Bauman
  • Michael D. Hughes
Milwaukee 2 Milton Childs 2019 Appointed by Tony Evers
Running for re-election.
7 Thomas J. McAdams 2014 Incumbent retiring.[30]
  • Susan M. Roth
16 Brittany Grayson 2019 Appointed by Tony Evers
Running for re-election.
  • Brittany Grayson
27 Kevin E. Martens 2001 Appointed by Scott McCallum
Running for re-election.
  • Kevin E. Martens
29 Rebecca A. Kiefer 2020 Running for re-election.
  • Rebecca A. Kiefer
32 Laura Gramling Perez 2014 Running for re-election.
  • Laura Gramling Perez
Outagamie 2 Emily I. Lonergan 2019 Appointed by Tony Evers
Running for re-election.
  • Emily I. Lonergan
3 Mitchell J. Metropulos 2007 Appointed by Jim Doyle
Incumbent retiring.[30]
  • Ian Mevis (Pending)
  • Kyle Joseph Sargent
St. Croix 1 Scott J. Nordstrand 2019 Appointed by Scott Walker
Running for re-election.
  • Scott J. Nordstrand
Washburn Angeline E. Winton 2019 Appointed by Tony Evers
Running for re-election.
  • Angeline E. Winton-Roe
  • Aaron B. Marcoux
Washington 2 Gordon Leech 2025 Appointed by Tony Evers
Running for re-election.
  • Gordon Leech
  • Grant Scaife
Waukesha 5 Jack Melvin 2020 Running for re-election.
  • Jack Melvin
Waupaca 2 Vicki L. Clussman 2014 Running for re-election.
  • Vicki L. Clussman
Wood 3 Emily Nolan-Plutchak 2025 Appointed by Tony Evers
Running for re-election.
  • Elizabeth Gebert
  • Emily Nolan-Plutchak

Local offices

Brown County

De Pere Mayor

A regularly scheduled mayoral election will be held in De Pere, Wisconsin, concurrent with the general election on April 7, 2026. Incumbent mayor James Boyd is running for re-election unopposed.[32]

Kenosha County

Kenosha County Executive

A regularly scheduled election will be held in Kenosha County, concurrent with the general election on April 7, 2026. Incumbent county executive Samantha Kerkman is running for re-election unopposed.[33]

Manitowoc County

Manitowoc County Executive

A regularly scheduled election will be held in Manitowoc County, concurrent with the general election on April 7, 2026. Incumbent county executive Bob Ziegelbauer declined to seek re-election.[34] Chairman of the Manitowoc County Board Tyler Martell is running unopposed for the office.[35]

Waukesha County

Waukesha Mayor

A regularly scheduled mayoral election will be held in Waukesha, Wisconsin, concurrent with the general election on April 7, 2026. Incumbent mayor Shawn Reilly, first elected in 2014, is not seeking re-election. Current state representative Scott Allen is running for the office.[36] Another candidate, Waukesha Common Council President Alicia Halvensleben, is running for mayor.[37]

Winnebago County

Neenah Mayor

A regularly scheduled mayoral election will be held in Neenah, Wisconsin, concurrent with the general election on April 7, 2026. Incumbent mayor Jane Lang will not seek re-election.[38] Two candidates are running to succeed Lang, policy consultant Scott Becher and educator Brian Borchardt.[39]

Notes

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