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Results: Republican hold Republican gain Democratic hold Vote Share: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% >90% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Elections in Wisconsin |
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The Wisconsin State Assembly elections of 2014 were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014. All 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly were up for election. Before the election, 60 Assembly seats were held by Republicans and 39 seats were held by Democrats. The primary election was held on August 12, 2014.
Republicans flipped three Democratic-held Assembly seats but failed to achieve a two-thirds supermajority, entering the 102nd Wisconsin Legislature with 63 of 99 State Assembly seats.
Elected members took office on January 5, 2015.
Seats | Party (majority caucus shading) | Total | ||
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Democratic | Republican | |||
Last election (2012) | 39 | 60 | 99 | |
Total after last election (2012) | 39 | 60 | 99 | |
Total before this election | 39 | 60 | 99 | |
Up for election | 39 | 60 | 99 | |
of which: | Incumbent retiring | 6 | 14 | 20 |
Vacated | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Unopposed | 19 | 28 | 47 | |
This election | 36 | 63 | 99 | |
Change from last election | 3 | 3 | ||
Total after this election | 36 | 63 | 99 | |
Change in total | 3 | 3 |
Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
Dist. | Incumbent | This race [15] | |||||
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Member | Party | First elect | Status | Candidates | Results | ||
01 | Garey Bies | Republican | 2000 | Ran for Secretary of State |
| Incumbent retired to run for Secretary of State New member elected Republican hold | |
02 | André Jacque | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
03 | Alvin Ott | Republican | 1986 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
04 | Chad Weininger | Republican | 2010 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
05 | Jim Steineke | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
06 | Gary Tauchen | Republican | 2006 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
07 | Daniel Riemer | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
08 | Jocasta Zamarripa | Democratic | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
09 | Josh Zepnick | Democratic | 2002 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
10 | Sandy Pasch | Democratic | 2008 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Democratic hold | |
11 | Mandela Barnes | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
12 | Fred Kessler | Democratic | 2004 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
13 | Rob Hutton | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
14 | Dale Kooyenga | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
15 | Joe Sanfelippo | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
16 | Leon Young | Democratic | 1992 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
17 | La Tonya Johnson | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
18 | Evan Goyke | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
19 | Jon Richards | Democratic | 1998 | Ran for Attorney General |
| Incumbent retired to run for Attorney General New member elected Democratic hold | |
20 | Christine Sinicki | Democratic | 1998 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
21 | Jessie Rodriguez | Republican | 2013 (special) | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
22 | Don Pridemore | Republican | 2004 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
23 | Jim Ott | Republican | 2006 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
24 | Dan Knodl | Republican | 2008 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
25 | Paul Tittl | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
26 | Mike Endsley | Republican | 2010 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
27 | Steve Kestell | Republican | 1998 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
28 | Erik Severson | Republican | 2010 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
29 | John Murtha | Republican | 2006 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
30 | Dean Knudson | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
31 | Amy Loudenbeck | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
32 | Tyler August | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
33 | Stephen Nass | Republican | 1990 | Ran for state Senate |
| Incumbent retired to run for Wisconsin Senate New member elected Republican hold | |
34 | Rob Swearingen | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
35 | Mary Czaja | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
36 | Jeffrey Mursau | Republican | 2004 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
37 | John Jagler | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
38 | Joel Kleefisch | Republican | 2004 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
39 | Mark Born | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
40 | Kevin David Petersen | Republican | 2006 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
41 | Joan Ballweg | Republican | 2004 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
42 | Keith Ripp | Republican | 2008 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
43 | Andy Jorgensen | Democratic | 2006 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
44 | Debra Kolste | Democratic | 2008 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
45 | Janis Ringhand | Democratic | 2010 | Ran for state Senate |
| Incumbent retired to run for Wisconsin Senate New member elected Democratic hold | |
46 | Gary Hebl | Democratic | 2004 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
47 | Robb Kahl | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
48 | Melissa Sargent | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
49 | Travis Tranel | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
50 | Edward Brooks | Republican | 2008 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
51 | Howard Marklein | Republican | 2010 | Ran for state Senate |
| Incumbent retired to run for state Senate New member elected Republican hold | |
52 | Jeremy Thiesfeldt | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
53 | Michael Schraa | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
54 | Gordon Hintz | Democratic | 2006 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
55 | Dean Kaufert | Republican | 1990 | Ran for Mayor of Neenah, Wisconsin |
| Incumbent retired after election as mayor New member elected Republican hold | |
56 | Dave Murphy | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
57 | Penny Bernard Schaber | Democratic | 2008 | Ran for state Senate |
| Incumbent retired to run for state Senate New member elected Democratic hold | |
58 | Patricia Strachota | Republican | 2004 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
59 | Daniel LeMahieu | Republican | 2002 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
60 | Duey Stroebel | Republican | 2011 (special) | Ran for U.S. House of Representatives |
| Incumbent retired to run for U.S. House New member elected Republican hold | |
61 | Samantha Kerkman | Republican | 2000 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
62 | Tom Weatherston | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
63 | Robin Vos | Republican | 2004 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
64 | Peter Barca | Democratic | 1984 (2008) | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
65 | Tod Ohnstad | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
66 | Cory Mason | Democratic | 2006 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
67 | Tom Larson | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
68 | Kathy Bernier | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
69 | Bob Kulp | Republican | 2013 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
70 | Amy Sue Vruwink | Democratic | 2002 | Running |
| Incumbent defeated New member elected Republican gain | |
71 | Katrina Shankland | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
72 | Scott Krug | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
73 | Nick Milroy | Democratic | 2008 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
74 | Janet Bewley | Democratic | 2010 | Ran for state Senate |
| Incumbent retired to run for state Senate New member elected Democratic hold | |
75 | Stephen J. Smith | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent defeated New member elected Republican gain | |
76 | Chris Taylor | Democratic | 2011 (special) | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
77 | Terese Berceau | Democratic | 1998 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
78 | Brett Hulsey | Democratic | 2012 | Ran for governor |
| Incumbent retired to run for governor New member elected Democratic hold | |
79 | Dianne Hesselbein | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
80 | Sondy Pope | Democratic | 2002 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
81 | Fred Clark | Democratic | 2008 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Democratic hold | |
82 | Ken Skowronski | Republican | 2013 (special) | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
83 | Dave Craig | Republican | 2011 (special) | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
84 | Mike Kuglitsch | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
85 | Mandy Wright | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent defeated New member elected Republican gain | |
86 | John Spiros | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
87 | Mary Williams | Republican | 2002 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
88 | John Klenke | Republican | 2010 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
89 | John Nygren | Republican | 2006 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
90 | Eric Genrich | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
91 | Dana Wachs | Democratic | 2008 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
92 | Chris Danou | Democratic | 2008 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
93 | Warren Petryk | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
94 | Steve Doyle | Democratic | 2011 (special) | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
95 | Jill Billings | Democratic | 2011 (special) | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
96 | Lee Nerison | Republican | 2004 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
97 | Bill Kramer | Republican | 2006 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
98 | Adam Neylon | Republican | 2013 (special) | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
99 | Chris Kapenga | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected |
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