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Elections in Wisconsin |
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The Wisconsin State Assembly elections of 2022 were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. All 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly were up for election. [1] This was the first and only election to take place after redistricting following the 2020 United States census, where the courts had put in place maps set out in the Johnson decision. Before the election, 61 Assembly seats were held by Republicans and 38 seats were held by Democrats. The primary election was held on August 9, 2022. [2]
Republicans flipped three Democratic-held Assembly seats but failed to achieve a two-thirds supermajority, entering the 106th Wisconsin Legislature with 64 of 99 State Assembly seats. [3]
Elected members took office on January 3, 2023. [4]
Seats | Party (majority caucus shading) | Total | ||
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Democratic | Republican | |||
Last election (2020) | 38 | 61 | 99 | |
Total after last election (2020) | 38 | 61 | 99 | |
Total before this election | 38 | 61 | 99 | |
Up for election | 38 | 61 | 99 | |
of which: | Incumbent retiring | 10 | 9 | 19 |
Vacated | 0 | 4 | 4 | |
Unopposed | 8 | 10 | 18 | |
This election | 35 | 64 | 99 | |
Change from last election | 3 | 3 | ||
Total after this election | 35 | 64 | 99 | |
Change in total | 3 | 3 |
Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
Dist. | Incumbent | This race [5] [6] | |||||
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Member | Party | First elect | Status | Candidates | Results | ||
01 | Joel Kitchens | Republican | 2014 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
02 | Shae Sortwell | Republican | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
03 | Ron Tusler | Republican | 2016 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
04 | David Steffen | Republican | 2014 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
05 | Jim Steineke | Republican | 2010 | Vacant [7] [8] |
| Incumbent resigned New member elected Republican hold | |
06 | Gary Tauchen | Republican | 2006 | Not running [9] [8] |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
07 | Daniel Riemer | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
08 | Sylvia Ortiz-Velez | Democratic | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
09 | Marisabel Cabrera | Democratic | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
10 | David Bowen | Democratic | 2014 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Democratic hold | |
11 | Dora Drake | Democratic | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
12 | LaKeshia Myers | Democratic | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
13 | Sara Rodriguez | Democratic | 2020 | Running for lieutenant governor [10] [8] |
| Incumbent retired to run for Lieutenant Governor New member elected Republican gain | |
14 | Robyn Vining | Democratic | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
15 | Joe Sanfelippo | Republican | 2012 | Not running |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
16 | Kalan Haywood | Democratic | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
17 | Supreme Moore Omokunde | Democratic | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
18 | Evan Goyke | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
19 | Jonathan Brostoff | Democratic | 2014 | Running for city council [8] |
| Incumbent retired to run for City Council New member elected Democratic hold | |
20 | Christine Sinicki | Democratic | 1998 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
21 | Jessie Rodriguez | Republican | 2013 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
22 | Janel Brandtjen | Republican | 2014 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
23 | Deb Andraca | Democratic | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
24 | Dan Knodl | Republican | 2008 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
25 | Paul Tittl | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
26 | Terry Katsma | Republican | 2014 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
27 | Tyler Vorpagel | Republican | 2014 | Not running [11] [8] |
| Incumbent retired New member elected Republican hold | |
28 | Gae Magnafici | Republican | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
29 | Clint Moses | Republican | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
30 | Shannon Zimmerman | Republican | 2016 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
31 | Amy Loudenbeck | Republican | 2010 | Running for secretary of state [12] [8] |
| Incumbent retired to run for Secretary of State New member elected Republican hold | |
32 | Tyler August | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
33 | Cody Horlacher | Republican | 2014 | Running for circuit court [8] |
| New member elected Republican hold | |
34 | Rob Swearingen | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
35 | Calvin Callahan | Republican | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
36 | Jeffrey Mursau | Republican | 2004 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
37 | William Penterman | Republican | 2021 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
38 | Barbara Dittrich | Republican | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
39 | Mark Born | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
40 | Kevin David Petersen | Republican | 2006 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
41 | Alex Dallman | Republican | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
42 | Jon Plumer | Republican | 2018 (special) | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
43 | Don Vruwink | Democratic | 2016 | Not running [8] |
| Incumbent redistricted to 33rd Assembly District New member elected Democratic hold | |
44 | Sue Conley | Democratic | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
45 | Mark Spreitzer | Democratic | 2014 | Running for State Senate |
| New member elected Democratic hold | |
46 | Gary Hebl | Democratic | 2004 | Not running [8] |
| New member elected Democratic hold | |
47 | Jimmy P. Anderson | Democratic | 2016 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
48 | Samba Baldeh | Democratic | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
49 | Travis Tranel | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
50 | Tony Kurtz | Republican | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
51 | Todd Novak | Republican | 2014 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
52 | Jeremy Thiesfeldt | Republican | 2010 | Not running [16] [8] |
| New member elected Republican hold | |
53 | Michael Schraa | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
54 | Gordon Hintz | Democratic | 2006 | Not running [17] [8] |
| New member elected Democratic hold | |
55 | Rachael Cabral-Guevara | Republican | 2020 | Running for state senate [8] |
| New member elected Republican hold | |
56 | Dave Murphy | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
57 | Lee Snodgrass | Democratic | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
58 | Rick Gundrum | Republican | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
59 | Timothy Ramthun | Republican | 2018 | Running for governor [18] [8] |
| New member elected Republican hold | |
60 | Robert Brooks | Republican | 2011 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
61 | Samantha Kerkman | Republican | 2000 | Not running [8] |
| New member elected Republican hold | |
62 | Robert Wittke | Republican | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
63 | Robin Vos | Republican | 2004 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
64 | Tip McGuire | Democratic | 2019 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
65 | Tod Ohnstad | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
66 | Greta Neubauer | Democratic | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
67 | Rob Summerfield | Republican | 2016 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
68 | Jesse James | Republican | 2018 | Running for state senate [19] [8] |
| New member elected Republican hold | |
69 | Donna Rozar | Republican | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
70 | Nancy VanderMeer | Republican | 2014 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
71 | Katrina Shankland | Democratic | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
72 | Scott Krug | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
73 | Nick Milroy | Democratic | 2008 | Not running [8] |
| New member elected Republican gain | |
74 | Beth Meyers | Democratic | 2014 | Not running [21] [8] |
| New member elected Republican gain | |
75 | David Armstrong | Republican | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
76 | Francesca Hong | Democratic | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
77 | Shelia Stubbs | Democratic | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
78 | Lisa Subeck | Democratic | 2014 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
79 | Dianne Hesselbein | Democratic | 2012 | Running for state senate [22] [8] |
| New member elected Democratic hold | |
80 | Sondy Pope | Democratic | 2002 | Not running [23] [8] |
| New member elected Democratic hold | |
81 | Dave Considine | Democratic | 2014 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
82 | Ken Skowronski | Republican | 2013 | Not running [8] |
| Incumbent redistricted to 82nd Assembly District Republican hold | |
83 | Chuck Wichgers | Republican | 2016 | Not running [8] |
| New member elected Republican hold | |
84 | Mike Kuglitsch | Republican | 2010 | Not running [24] [8] |
| New member elected Republican hold | |
85 | Patrick Snyder | Republican | 2016 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
86 | John Spiros | Republican | 2012 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
87 | James W. Edming | Republican | 2014 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
88 | John Macco | Republican | 2014 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
89 | Elijah Behnke | Republican | 2021 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
90 | Kristina Shelton | Democratic | 2020 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
91 | Jodi Emerson | Democratic | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
92 | Treig Pronschinske | Republican | 2016 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
93 | Warren Petryk | Republican | 2010 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
94 | Steve Doyle | Democratic | 2011 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
95 | Jill Billings | Democratic | 2011 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
96 | Loren Oldenburg | Republican | 2018 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
97 | Scott Allen | Republican | 2014 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
98 | Adam Neylon | Republican | 2013 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected | |
99 | Cindi Duchow | Republican | 2015 | Running |
| Incumbent re-elected |
Source | Ranking | As of |
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Sabato's Crystal Ball [26] | Safe R | May 19, 2022 |
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