2014 Wisconsin State Assembly election

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2014 Wisconsin State Assembly election
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  2012 November 4, 2014 2016  

All 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly
50 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
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Leader Robin Vos Peter Barca
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat 63rdRochester 64thKenosha
Last election60 seats, 46.15%39 seats, 52.44%
Seats won6336
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 3Decrease2.svg 3
Popular vote1,181,670883,475
Percentage56.44%42.20%
SwingIncrease2.svg 10.29ppDecrease2.svg 10.24pp

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2014 WI State Assembly by Vote Share.svg
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%

Speaker before election

Robin Vos
Republican

Elected Speaker

Robin Vos
Republican

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.

Contents

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.

Results summary

SeatsParty
(majority caucus shading)
Total
Democratic Republican
Last election (2012)396099
Total after last election (2012)396099
Total before this election396099
Up for election396099
of which:Incumbent retiring61420
Vacated000
Unopposed192847
This election366399
Change from last electionDecrease2.svg 3Increase2.svg 3Steady2.svg
Total after this election366399
Change in totalDecrease2.svg 3Increase2.svg 3Steady2.svg
Popular vote
Republican
56.44%
Democratic
42.20%
Independent
1.36%
Assembly seats
Republican
63.64%
Democratic
36.36%

Close races

Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. State Assembly district 51, 0.29%
  2. State Assembly district 85, 0.38% (gain)
  3. State Assembly district 54, 3.01%
  4. State Assembly district 70, 5.64% (gain)
  5. State Assembly district 68, 5.67%
  6. State Assembly district 94, 8.12%
  7. State Assembly district 81, 8.57%
  8. State Assembly district 75, 9.76% (gain)

Outgoing incumbents

Retiring

Seeking other office

Election results

Dist.IncumbentThis race [15]
MemberPartyFirst electStatusCandidatesResults
01 Garey Bies Republican2000Ran for Secretary of State
Incumbent retired to run for Secretary of State
New member elected
Republican hold
02 André Jacque Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYAndré Jacque (Rep.) 98.64%
Incumbent re-elected
03 Alvin Ott Republican1986Running
  • Green check.svgYAlvin Ott (Rep.) 100%
Incumbent re-elected
04 Chad Weininger Republican2010Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
05 Jim Steineke Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYJim Steineke (Rep.) 62.35%
  • Jeff McCabe (Dem.) 37.65%
Incumbent re-elected
06 Gary Tauchen Republican2006Running
  • Green check.svgYGary Tauchen (Rep.) 99.32%
Incumbent re-elected
07 Daniel Riemer Democratic2012Running
  • Green check.svgYDaniel Riemer (Dem.) 55.52%
  • Scott Espeseth (Rep.) 44.16%
Incumbent re-elected
08 Jocasta Zamarripa Democratic2010Running
  • Green check.svgYJocasta Zamarripa (Dem.) 79.87%
  • Vincent Synowicz (Rep.) 19.69%
Incumbent re-elected
09 Josh Zepnick Democratic2002Running
  • Green check.svgYJosh Zepnick (Dem.) 97.68%
Incumbent re-elected
10 Sandy Pasch Democratic2008Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Democratic hold
11 Mandela Barnes Democratic2012Running
  • Green check.svgYMandela Barnes (Dem.) 98.83%
Incumbent re-elected
12 Fred Kessler Democratic2004Running
  • Green check.svgYFred Kessler (Dem.) 97.94%
Incumbent re-elected
13 Rob Hutton Republican2012Running
  • Green check.svgYRob Hutton (Rep.) 96.85%
Incumbent re-elected
14 Dale Kooyenga Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYDale Kooyenga (Rep.) 96.37%
Incumbent re-elected
15 Joe Sanfelippo Republican2012Running
  • Green check.svgYJoe Sanfelippo (Rep.) 62.91%
  • John F. Weishan Jr. (Dem.) 36.93%
Incumbent re-elected
16 Leon Young Democratic1992Running
  • Green check.svgYLeon Young (Dem.) 98.41%
Incumbent re-elected
17 La Tonya Johnson Democratic2012Running
  • Green check.svgYLa Tonya Johnson (Dem.) 87.25%
  • Eugenie M. Stackowitz (Ind.) 12.43%
Incumbent re-elected
18 Evan Goyke Democratic2012Running
  • Green check.svgYEvan Goyke (Dem.) 98.5%
Incumbent re-elected
19 Jon Richards Democratic1998Ran for Attorney General
Incumbent retired to run for Attorney General
New member elected
Democratic hold
20 Christine Sinicki Democratic1998Running
  • Green check.svgYChristine M. Sinicki (Dem.) 56.02%
  • Molly McGartland (Rep.) 43.81%
Incumbent re-elected
21 Jessie Rodriguez Republican2013Running
  • Green check.svgYJessie Rodriguez (Rep.) 96.54%
Incumbent re-elected
22 Don Pridemore Republican2004Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
23 Jim Ott Republican2006Running
  • Green check.svgYJim Ott (Rep.) 63.51%
  • Beth L. Lueck (Dem.) 36.41%
Incumbent re-elected
24 Dan Knodl Republican2008Running
  • Green check.svgYDan Knodl (Rep.) 97.06%
Incumbent re-elected
25 Paul Tittl Republican2012Running
  • Green check.svgYPaul Tittl (Rep.) 100%
Incumbent re-elected
26 Mike Endsley Republican2010Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
27 Steve Kestell Republican1998Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
28 Erik Severson Republican2010Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
29 John Murtha Republican2006Running
  • Green check.svgYJohn Murtha (Rep.) 98.49%
Incumbent re-elected
30 Dean Knudson Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYDean Knudson (Rep.) 59.7%
  • Darrel Laumann (Dem.) 37.05%
  • Laurie Kroeger (Ind.) 3.2%
Incumbent re-elected
31 Amy Loudenbeck Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYAmy Loudenbeck (Rep.) 98.54%
Incumbent re-elected
32 Tyler August Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYTyler August (Rep.) 65.79%
  • Alan Kupsik (Dem.) 34.03%
Incumbent re-elected
33 Stephen Nass Republican1990Ran for state Senate
Incumbent retired to run for Wisconsin Senate
New member elected
Republican hold
34 Rob Swearingen Republican2012Running
  • Green check.svgYRob Swearingen (Rep.) 98.12%
Incumbent re-elected
35 Mary Czaja Republican2012Running
  • Green check.svgYMary Czaja (Rep.) 98.58%
Incumbent re-elected
36 Jeffrey Mursau Republican2004Running
  • Green check.svgYJeffrey Mursau (Rep.) 99.86%
Incumbent re-elected
37 John Jagler Republican2012Running
  • Green check.svgYJohn Jagler (Rep.) 58.84%
  • Mary I. Arnold (Dem.) 41.1%
Incumbent re-elected
38 Joel Kleefisch Republican2004Running
  • Green check.svgYJoel Kleefisch (Rep.) 62.91%
  • Tom Chojnacki (Dem.) 37%
Incumbent re-elected
39 Mark Born Republican2012Running
  • Green check.svgYMark Born (Rep.) 73.74%
  • Richard Bennett (Dem.) 26.25%
Incumbent re-elected
40 Kevin David Petersen Republican2006Running
  • Green check.svgYKevin Petersen (Rep.) 98.96%
Incumbent re-elected
41 Joan Ballweg Republican2004Running
  • Green check.svgYJoan Ballweg (Rep.) 60.99%
  • Joe Kallas (Dem.) 39%
Incumbent re-elected
42 Keith Ripp Republican2008Running
  • Green check.svgYKeith Ripp (Rep.) 57.48%
  • George Ferriter (Dem.) 42.46%
Incumbent re-elected
43 Andy Jorgensen Democratic2006Running
  • Green check.svgYAndy Jorgensen (Dem.) 59.71%
  • Leon L. Hebert (Rep.) 40.16%
Incumbent re-elected
44 Debra Kolste Democratic2008Running
  • Green check.svgYDebra Kolste (Dem.) 67.95%
  • Jacob Dorsey (Rep.) 32.05%
Incumbent re-elected
45 Janis Ringhand Democratic2010Ran for state Senate
Incumbent retired to run for Wisconsin Senate
New member elected
Democratic hold
46 Gary Hebl Democratic2004Running
  • Green check.svgYGary Hebl (Dem.) 97.32%
Incumbent re-elected
47 Robb Kahl Democratic2012Running
  • Green check.svgYRobb Kahl (Dem.) 81.28%
  • Phillip N. Anderson (Ind.) 18.37%
Incumbent re-elected
48 Melissa Sargent Democratic2012Running
  • Green check.svgYMelissa Sargent (Dem.) 98.48%
Incumbent re-elected
49 Travis Tranel Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYTravis Tranel (Rep.) 61.38%
  • Chad Henneman (Dem.) 38.56%
Incumbent re-elected
50 Edward Brooks Republican2008Running
  • Green check.svgYEdward Brooks (Rep.) 57.77%
  • Christopher Miller (Dem.) 42.19%
Incumbent re-elected
51 Howard Marklein Republican2010Ran for state Senate
  • Green check.svgY Todd Novak (Rep.) 47.48%
  • Dick Cates (Dem.) 47.19%
  • Adam Laufenberg (Ind.) 5.25%
Incumbent retired to run for state Senate
New member elected
Republican hold
52 Jeremy Thiesfeldt Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYJeremy Thiesfeldt (Rep.) 100%
Incumbent re-elected
53 Michael Schraa Republican2012Running
  • Green check.svgYMichael Schraa (Rep.) 98.55%
Incumbent re-elected
54 Gordon Hintz Democratic2006Running
  • Green check.svgYGordon Hintz (Dem.) 51.37%
  • Mark Elliott (Rep.) 48.36%
Incumbent re-elected
55 Dean Kaufert Republican1990Ran for Mayor of Neenah, Wisconsin
Incumbent retired after election as mayor
New member elected
Republican hold
56 Dave Murphy Republican2012Running
  • Green check.svgYDave Murphy (Rep.) 99.57%
Incumbent re-elected
57 Penny Bernard Schaber Democratic2008Ran for state Senate
Incumbent retired to run for state Senate
New member elected
Democratic hold
58 Patricia Strachota Republican2004Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
59 Daniel LeMahieu Republican2002Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
60 Duey Stroebel Republican2011Ran for U.S. House of Representatives
  • Green check.svgYRobert Brooks (Rep.) 98.93%
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. House
New member elected
Republican hold
61 Samantha Kerkman Republican2000Running
  • Green check.svgYSamantha Kerkman (Rep.) 97.41%
Incumbent re-elected
62 Tom Weatherston Republican2012Running
  • Green check.svgYTom Weatherston (Rep.) 97.61%
Incumbent re-elected
63 Robin Vos Republican2004Running
  • Green check.svgYRobin Vos (Rep.) 63.23%
  • Andy Mitchell (Dem.) 36.7%
Incumbent re-elected
64 Peter Barca Democratic1984
(2008)
Running
  • Green check.svgYPeter Barca (Dem.) 95.54%
Incumbent re-elected
65 Tod Ohnstad Democratic2012Running
  • Green check.svgYTod Ohnstad (Dem.) 96.93%
Incumbent re-elected
66 Cory Mason Democratic2006Running
  • Green check.svgYCory Mason (Dem.) 80.73%
  • George Meyers (Ind.) 18.61%
Incumbent re-elected
67 Tom Larson Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYTom Larson (Rep.) 60.57%
  • Gary Stene (Dem.) 39.43%
Incumbent re-elected
68 Kathy Bernier Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYKathy Bernier (Rep.) 52.82%
  • Jeff Peck (Dem.) 47.15%
Incumbent re-elected
69 Bob Kulp Republican2013Running
  • Green check.svgYBob Kulp (Rep.) 69.05%
  • Norbert Salamonski (Dem.) 30.95%
Incumbent re-elected
70 Amy Sue Vruwink Democratic2002Running
Incumbent defeated
New member elected
Republican gain
71 Katrina Shankland Democratic2012Running
  • Green check.svgYKatrina Shankland (Dem.) 97.79%
Incumbent re-elected
72 Scott Krug Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYScott Krug (Rep.) 55.95%
  • Dana W. Duncan (Dem.) 44.02%
Incumbent re-elected
73 Nick Milroy Democratic2008Running
  • Green check.svgYNick Milroy (Dem.) 99.8%
Incumbent re-elected
74 Janet Bewley Democratic2010Ran for state Senate
Incumbent retired to run for state Senate
New member elected
Democratic hold
75 Stephen J. Smith Democratic2012Running
Incumbent defeated
New member elected
Republican gain
76 Chris Taylor Democratic2011Running
  • Green check.svgYChris Taylor (Dem.) 98.15%
Incumbent re-elected
77 Terese Berceau Democratic1998Running
  • Green check.svgYTerese Berceau (Dem.) 98.66%
Incumbent re-elected
78 Brett Hulsey Democratic2012Ran for governor
Incumbent retired to run for governor
New member elected
Democratic hold
79 Dianne Hesselbein Democratic2012Running
  • Green check.svgYDianne Hesselbein (Dem.) 62.24%
  • Brent Renteria (Rep.) 37.67%
Incumbent re-elected
80 Sondy Pope Democratic2002Running
  • Green check.svgYSondy Pope (Dem.) 97.71%
Incumbent re-elected
81 Fred Clark Democratic2008Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Democratic hold
82 Ken Skowronski Republican2013Running
  • Green check.svgYKen Skowronski (Rep.) 97.27%
Incumbent re-elected
83 Dave Craig Republican2011Running
  • Green check.svgYDave Craig (Rep.) 72.99%
  • Jim Brownlow (Dem.) 26.89%
Incumbent re-elected
84 Mike Kuglitsch Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYMike Kuglitsch (Rep.) 97.27%
Incumbent re-elected
85 Mandy Wright Democratic2012Running
Incumbent defeated
New member elected
Republican gain
86 John Spiros Republican2012Running
  • Green check.svgYJohn Spiros (Rep.) 62.49%
  • Nancy Stencil (Dem.) 37.51%
Incumbent re-elected
87 Mary Williams Republican2002Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
88 John Klenke Republican2010Not running
  • Green check.svgY John Macco (Rep.) 56.2%
  • Dan Robinson (Dem.) 43.72%
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
89 John Nygren Republican2006Running
  • Green check.svgYJohn Nygren (Rep.) 99.38%
Incumbent re-elected
90 Eric Genrich Democratic2012Running
Incumbent re-elected
91 Dana Wachs Democratic2008Running
  • Green check.svgYDana Wachs (Dem.) 96.97%
Incumbent re-elected
92 Chris Danou Democratic2008Running
  • Green check.svgYChris Danou (Dem.) 56.58%
  • Isaac Weix (Rep.) 43.38%
Incumbent re-elected
93 Warren Petryk Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYWarren Petryk (Rep.) 55.4%
  • Jeff Smith (Dem.) 44.55%
Incumbent re-elected
94 Steve Doyle Democratic2011Running
  • Green check.svgYSteve Doyle (Dem.) 54.06%
  • Tracie Happel (Rep.) 45.94%
Incumbent re-elected
95 Jill Billings Democratic2011Running
  • Green check.svgYJill Billings (Dem.) 100%
Incumbent re-elected
96 Lee Nerison Republican2004Running
  • Green check.svgYLee Nerison (Rep.) 58.91%
  • Peter Flesch (Dem.) 41.06%
Incumbent re-elected
97 Bill Kramer Republican2006Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
98 Adam Neylon Republican2013Running
  • Green check.svgYAdam Neylon (Rep.) 98.64%
Incumbent re-elected
99 Chris Kapenga Republican2010Running
  • Green check.svgYChris Kapenga (Rep.) 77.82%
  • Alice Jensen (Dem.) 22.08%
Incumbent re-elected

See also

Notes

  1. First elected to the 42nd district in 2008
  2. First elected to the 22nd district in 2008
  3. First elected to the 99th district in 2004
  4. First elected to the 77th district in 2010
  5. Served the 38th district from 1991–1993 and the 31st district from 1993–2013
  6. First elected to the 80th district in 2010

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