NOTICE OF ELECTION Partisan Primary – August 13, 2024 And General Election – November 5, 2024

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Election of Presidential Electors

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at an election to be held in the several cities, villages, towns, wards, and election districts of the State of Wisconsin, on November 5, 2024, ten electors for President and Vice President of the United States, one for each congressional district and two for the state at-large, are to be elected. The names of presidential electors do not appear on the ballot, but each vote cast for a presidential candidate is a vote for the electors of the candidate. Independent candidates for President or Vice President may circulate nomination papers beginning July 1, 2024, and must file nomination papers with the Wisconsin Elections Commission no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 6, 2024. The Wisconsin Elections Commission is located at 201 W Washington Avenue, 2nd Floor, Madison, Wisconsin.

Partisan Primary and General Election

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a primary election will be held in the towns, villages, cities, wards, and election districts of the State of Wisconsin on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, and an election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. The following officers are to be nominated and elected:

Congressional Officers

One United States Senator, for the term of 6 years, to succeed the present incumbent listed, whose term of office will expire on January 3, 2025:

Tammy Baldwin

Eight Representatives in Congress, for the term of 2 years, to succeed the present incumbents listed, whose terms of office will expire on January 3, 2025:

  • 1st Congressional District – Bryan Steil
  • 2nd Congressional District – Mark Pocan
  • 3rd Congressional District – Derrick Van Orden
  • 4th Congressional District – Gwen Moore
  • 5th Congressional District – Scott Fitzgerald
  • 6th Congressional District – Glenn Grothman
  • 7th Congressional District – Tom Tiffany
  • 8th Congressional District – Mike Gallagher

Legislative Officers

Sixteen State Senators, for a term of 4 years, to succeed the present incumbents listed, whose term will expire on January 6, 2025:

Redistricting Disclaimer: On February 20, 2024, 2023 Wisconsin Act 94 was signed into law. The Act described the boundaries of new senate and assembly districts which will go into effect in November 2024. The districts and incumbents listed in this notice consist of those that are currently in place, not those that will be in place pursuant to the new redistricting law.

 

  • District 2 – Robert Cowles
  • District 4 – VACANT
  • District 6 – LaTonya Johnson
  • District 8 – Daniel Knodl
  • District 10 – Rob Stafsholt
  • District 12 – Mary Felzkowski
  • District 14 – Joan Ballweg
  • District 16 – Melissa Agard
  • District 18 – Dan Feyen
  • District 20 – Duey Stroebel
  • District 22 – Robert Wirch
  • District 24 – Patrick Testin
  • District 26 – Kelda Roys
  • District 28 – Julian Bradley
  • District 30 – Eric Wimberger
  • District 32 – Brad Pfaff

Ninety-nine Representatives to the Assembly, for a term of 2 years, to succeed the present incumbents listed, whose term will expire on January 6, 2025

Redistricting Disclaimer: On February 20, 2024, 2023 Wisconsin Act 94 was signed into law. The Act described the boundaries of new senate and assembly districts which will go into effect in November 2024. The districts and incumbents listed in this notice consist of those that are currently in place, not those that will be in place pursuant to the new redistricting law.

  • District 1 – Joel Kitchens
  • District 2 – Shae Sortwell
  • District 3 – Ron Tusler
  • District 4 – David Steffen
  • District 5 – Joy Goeben
  • District 6 – Peter Schmidt
  • District 7 – Daniel Riemer
  • District 8 – Sylvia Ortiz-Velez
  • District 9 – Marisabel Cabrera
  • District 10 – Darrin Madison
  • District 11 – Dora Drake
  • District 12 – LaKeshia Myers
  • District 13 – Tom Michalski
  • District 14 – Robyn Vining
  • District 15 – Dave Maxey
  • District 16 – Kalan Haywood
  • District 17 – Supreme Moore Omokunde
  • District 18 – Evan Goyke
  • District 19 – Ryan Clancy
  • District 20 – Christine Sinicki
  • District 21 – Jessie Rodriguez
  • District 22 – Janel Brandtjen
  • District 23 – Deb Andraca
  • District 24 – Paul Melotik
  • District 25 – Paul Tittl
  • District 26 – Terry Katsma
  • District 27 – Amy Binsfeld
  • District 28 – Gae Magnafici
  • District 29 – Clint Moses
  • District 30 – Shannon Zimmerman
  • District 31 – Ellen Schutt
  • District 32 – Tyler August
  • District 33 – Scott Johnson
  • District 34 – Rob Swearingen
  • District 35 – Calvin Callahan
  • District 36 – Jeffrey Mursau
  • District 37 – William Penterman
  • District 38 – Barbara Dittrich
  • District 39 – Mark Born
  • District 40 – Kevin Petersen
  • District 41 – Alex Dallman
  • District 42 – Jon Plumer
  • District 43 – Jenna Jacobson
  • District 44 – Sue Conley
  • District 45 – Clinton Anderson
  • District 46 – Melissa Ratcliff
  • District 47 – Jimmy Anderson
  • District 48 – Samba Baldeh
  • District 49 – Travis Tranel
  • District 50 – Tony Kurtz
  • District 51 – Todd Novak
  • District 52 – Jerry O’Connor
  • District 53 – Michael Schraa
  • District 54 – Lori Palmeri
  • District 55 – Nate Gustafson
  • District 56 – David Murphy
  • District 57 – Lee Snodgrass
  • District 58 – Rick Gundrum
  • District 59 – Ty Bodden
  • District 60 – Robert Brooks
  • District 61 – Amanda Nedweski
  • District 62 – Robert Wittke
  • District 63 – Robin Vos
  • District 64 – Tip McGuire
  • District 65 – Tod Ohnstad
  • District 66 – Greta Neubauer
  • District 67 – Rob Summerfield
  • District 68 – Karen Hurd
  • District 69 – Donna Rozar
  • District 70 – Nancy VanderMeer
  • District 71 – Katrina Shankland
  • District 72 – Scott Krug
  • District 73 – Angie Sapik
  • District 74 – Chanz Green
  • District 75 – David Armstrong
  • District 76 – Francesca Hong
  • District 77 – Shelia Stubbs
  • District 78 – Lisa Subeck
  • District 79 – Alex Joers
  • District 80 – Mike Bare
  • District 81 – Dave Considine
  • District 82 – Chuck Wichgers
  • District 83 – Nik Rettinger
  • District 84 – Bob Donovan
  • District 85 – Patrick Snyder
  • District 86 – John Spiros
  • District 87 – James Edming
  • District 88 – John Macco
  • District 89 – Elijah Behnke
  • District 90 – Kristina Shelton
  • District 91 – Jodi Emerson
  • District 92 – Treig Pronschinske
  • District 93 – Warren Petryk
  • District 94 – Steve Doyle
  • District 95 – Jill Billings
  • District 96 – Loren Oldenburg
  • District 97 – Scott Allen
  • District 98 – Adam Neylon
  • District 99 – Cindi Duchow

District Attorneys

Seventy-one District Attorneys, each for the term of four years, to succeed the present incumbents listed, whose terms of office will expire on January 6, 2025

  • Adams County – Rebecca Maki-Wallander
  • Ashland County – Blake Gross
  • Barron County – Brian Wright
  • Bayfield County – Kimberly Lawton
  • Brown County – David Lasee
  • Buffalo County – Tom Bilski
  • Burnett County – James Rennicke
  • Calumet County – Nathan Haberman
  • Chippewa County – Wade Newell
  • Clark County – Melissa Inslow
  • Columbia County – Brenda Yaskal
  • Crawford County – Lukas Steiner
  • Dane County – Ismael Ozanne
  • Dodge County – Andrea Will
  • Door County – Colleen Nordin
  • Douglas County – Mark Fruehauf
  • Dunn County – Andrea Nodolf
  • Eau Claire County – Peter Rindal
  • Florence County – Douglas Drexler
  • Fond du Lac County – Eric Toney
  • Forest County – Chuck Simono
  • Grant County – Ian Mickelson
  • Green County – Craig Nolen
  • Green Lake County – Gerise LaSpisa
  • Iowa County – Zachary Leigh
  • Iron County – Matthew Tingstad
  • Jackson County – Emily Hynek
  • Jefferson County – Monica Hall
  • Juneau County – Kenneth Hamm
  • Kenosha County – Mike Graveley
  • Kewaunee County – Andy Naze
  • La Crosse County – Tim Gruenke
  • Lafayette County – Jenna Gill
  • Langlade County – Kelly Hays
  • Lincoln County – Kristopher Ellis
  • Manitowoc County – Jacalyn LaBre
  • Marathon County – Theresa Wetzsteon
  • Marinette County – DeShea Morrow
  • Marquette County – Clifford Burdon
  • Menominee-Shawano County – Gregory Parker
  • Milwaukee County – John Chisholm
  • Monroe County – Kevin Croninger
  • Oconto County – Hannah Schuchart
  • Oneida County – Jillian Pfeifer
  • Outagamie County – Melinda Tempelis
  • Ozaukee County – Adam Gerol
  • Pepin County – Jon Seifert
  • Pierce County – Halle Hatch
  • Polk County – Jeff Kemp
  • Portage County – Cass Cousins
  • Price County – Matthew McElroy
  • Racine County – Tricia Hanson
  • Richland County – Jennifer Harper
  • Rock County – David O’Leary
  • Rusk County – Ellen Anderson
  • St. Croix County – Karl Anderson
  • Sauk County – Michael Albrecht
  • Sawyer County – Bruce Poquette
  • Sheboygan County – Joel Urmanski
  • Taylor County – Kristi Tlusty
  • Trempealeau County – John Sacia
  • Vernon County – Angela Palmer-Fisher
  • Vilas County – Karl Hayes
  • Walworth County – Zeke Wiedenfeld
  • Washburn County – Aaron Marcoux
  • Washington County – Mark Bensen
  • Waukesha County – Susan Opper
  • Waupaca County – Kat Turner
  • Waushara County – Matt Leusink
  • Winnebago County – Eric Sparr
  • Wood County – Craig Lambert

County Officers

County Officers for each county, for a term of 4 years, to succeed the present incumbents in the office of County Clerk, Treasurer, Register of Deeds, and Surveyor, whose terms of office will expire on January 6, 2025.

For Candidates

The first day to circulate nomination papers is April 15, 2024, and the final day for filing nomination papers is 5:00 p.m. on Monday, June 3, 2024. Candidates for constitutional, congressional, and legislative officers file with the Wisconsin Elections Commission. All county partisan office candidates file with their respective county clerk. Congressional and legislative district boundaries are described in Chapters 3 and 4 of the Wisconsin Statutes by 2023 Wisconsin Act 94.

The state legislative maps will be updated for the fall elections. The new maps can be viewed by clicking the “Download Data” option for the 2023 Wisconsin Act 94 legislative districts on the LTSB map page. Also the LTSB has an interactive district map with additional information regarding which legislators represent which districts and their 2022 and 2024 boundaries.

Additional Information

Acceptable Photo ID will be required to vote at this election. If you do not have a photo ID you may obtain a free ID for voting from the Division of Motor Vehicles.

DONE in the City of Madison,

this 17th day of May 2024.

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Meagan Wolfe, Administrator

Wisconsin Elections Commission