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2014 Wisconsin State Assembly election

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2014 Wisconsin State Assembly election

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November 4, 2014
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All 99 seats in theWisconsin State Assembly
50 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderRobin VosPeter Barca
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader sinceJanuary 7, 2013January 3, 2011
Leader's seat63rdRochester64thKenosha
Last election60 seats, 46.15%39 seats,52.44%
Seats won6336
Seat changeIncrease 3Decrease 3
Popular vote1,181,670883,475
Percentage56.44%42.20%
SwingIncrease 10.29ppDecrease 10.24pp

Results by gains and holds
Results by winning party vote share
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

ElectedSpeaker

Robin Vos
Republican

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TheWisconsin State Assembly elections of 2014 were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014. All 99 seats in theWisconsin 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-thirdssupermajority, entering the102nd Wisconsin Legislature with 63 of 99 State Assembly seats.

Elected members took office on January 5, 2015.

Results summary

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SeatsParty
(majority caucus shading)
Total
DemocraticRepublican
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 electionDecrease 3Increase 3Steady
Total after this election366399
Change in totalDecrease 3Increase 3Steady
Popular vote
Republican
56.44%
Democratic
42.20%
Independent
1.36%
Assembly seats
Republican
63.64%
Democratic
36.36%

Close races

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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

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Retiring

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Seeking other office

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Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Governing[15]Safe ROctober 20, 2014

Election results

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Dist.IncumbentThis race[16]
MemberPartyFirst electStatusCandidatesResults
01Garey BiesRepublican2000Ran for Secretary of State
Incumbent retired to run for Secretary of State
New member elected
Republican hold
02André JacqueRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYAndré Jacque (Rep.) 98.64%
Incumbent re-elected
03Alvin OttRepublican1986Running
  • Green tickYAlvin Ott (Rep.) 100%
Incumbent re-elected
04Chad WeiningerRepublican2010Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
05Jim SteinekeRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYJim Steineke (Rep.) 62.35%
  • Jeff McCabe (Dem.) 37.65%
Incumbent re-elected
06Gary TauchenRepublican2006Running
  • Green tickYGary Tauchen (Rep.) 99.32%
Incumbent re-elected
07Daniel RiemerDemocratic2012Running
  • Green tickYDaniel Riemer (Dem.) 55.52%
  • Scott Espeseth (Rep.) 44.16%
Incumbent re-elected
08Jocasta ZamarripaDemocratic2010Running
  • Green tickYJocasta Zamarripa (Dem.) 79.87%
  • Vincent Synowicz (Rep.) 19.69%
Incumbent re-elected
09Josh ZepnickDemocratic2002Running
  • Green tickYJosh Zepnick (Dem.) 97.68%
Incumbent re-elected
10Sandy PaschDemocratic2008Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Democratic hold
11Mandela BarnesDemocratic2012Running
  • Green tickYMandela Barnes (Dem.) 98.83%
Incumbent re-elected
12Fred KesslerDemocratic2004Running
  • Green tickYFred Kessler (Dem.) 97.94%
Incumbent re-elected
13Rob HuttonRepublican2012Running
  • Green tickYRob Hutton (Rep.) 96.85%
Incumbent re-elected
14Dale KooyengaRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYDale Kooyenga (Rep.) 96.37%
Incumbent re-elected
15Joe SanfelippoRepublican2012Running
  • Green tickYJoe Sanfelippo (Rep.) 62.91%
  • John F. Weishan Jr. (Dem.) 36.93%
Incumbent re-elected
16Leon YoungDemocratic1992Running
  • Green tickYLeon Young (Dem.) 98.41%
Incumbent re-elected
17La Tonya JohnsonDemocratic2012Running
  • Green tickYLa Tonya Johnson (Dem.) 87.25%
  • Eugenie M. Stackowitz (Ind.) 12.43%
Incumbent re-elected
18Evan GoykeDemocratic2012Running
  • Green tickYEvan Goyke (Dem.) 98.5%
Incumbent re-elected
19Jon RichardsDemocratic1998Ran for Attorney General
Incumbent retired to run for Attorney General
New member elected
Democratic hold
20Christine SinickiDemocratic1998Running
  • Green tickYChristine M. Sinicki (Dem.) 56.02%
  • Molly McGartland (Rep.) 43.81%
Incumbent re-elected
21Jessie RodriguezRepublican2013(special)Running
  • Green tickYJessie Rodriguez (Rep.) 96.54%
Incumbent re-elected
22Don PridemoreRepublican2004Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
23Jim OttRepublican2006Running
  • Green tickYJim Ott (Rep.) 63.51%
  • Beth L. Lueck (Dem.) 36.41%
Incumbent re-elected
24Dan KnodlRepublican2008Running
  • Green tickYDan Knodl (Rep.) 97.06%
Incumbent re-elected
25Paul TittlRepublican2012Running
  • Green tickYPaul Tittl (Rep.) 100%
Incumbent re-elected
26Mike EndsleyRepublican2010Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
27Steve KestellRepublican1998Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
28Erik SeversonRepublican2010Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
29John MurthaRepublican2006Running
  • Green tickYJohn Murtha (Rep.) 98.49%
Incumbent re-elected
30Dean KnudsonRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYDean Knudson (Rep.) 59.7%
  • Darrel Laumann (Dem.) 37.05%
  • Laurie Kroeger (Ind.) 3.2%
Incumbent re-elected
31Amy LoudenbeckRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYAmy Loudenbeck (Rep.) 98.54%
Incumbent re-elected
32Tyler AugustRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYTyler August (Rep.) 65.79%
  • Alan Kupsik (Dem.) 34.03%
Incumbent re-elected
33Stephen NassRepublican1990Ran for state Senate
Incumbent retired to run for Wisconsin Senate
New member elected
Republican hold
34Rob SwearingenRepublican2012Running
  • Green tickYRob Swearingen (Rep.) 98.12%
Incumbent re-elected
35Mary CzajaRepublican2012Running
  • Green tickYMary Czaja (Rep.) 98.58%
Incumbent re-elected
36Jeffrey MursauRepublican2004Running
  • Green tickYJeffrey Mursau (Rep.) 99.86%
Incumbent re-elected
37John JaglerRepublican2012Running
  • Green tickYJohn Jagler (Rep.) 58.84%
  • Mary I. Arnold (Dem.) 41.1%
Incumbent re-elected
38Joel KleefischRepublican2004Running
  • Green tickYJoel Kleefisch (Rep.) 62.91%
  • Tom Chojnacki (Dem.) 37%
Incumbent re-elected
39Mark BornRepublican2012Running
  • Green tickYMark Born (Rep.) 73.74%
  • Richard Bennett (Dem.) 26.25%
Incumbent re-elected
40Kevin David PetersenRepublican2006Running
  • Green tickYKevin Petersen (Rep.) 98.96%
Incumbent re-elected
41Joan BallwegRepublican2004Running
  • Green tickYJoan Ballweg (Rep.) 60.99%
  • Joe Kallas (Dem.) 39%
Incumbent re-elected
42Keith RippRepublican2008Running
  • Green tickYKeith Ripp (Rep.) 57.48%
  • George Ferriter (Dem.) 42.46%
Incumbent re-elected
43Andy JorgensenDemocratic2006Running
  • Green tickYAndy Jorgensen (Dem.) 59.71%
  • Leon L. Hebert (Rep.) 40.16%
Incumbent re-elected
44Debra KolsteDemocratic2008Running
  • Green tickYDebra Kolste (Dem.) 67.95%
  • Jacob Dorsey (Rep.) 32.05%
Incumbent re-elected
45Janis RinghandDemocratic2010Ran for state Senate
Incumbent retired to run for Wisconsin Senate
New member elected
Democratic hold
46Gary HeblDemocratic2004Running
  • Green tickYGary Hebl (Dem.) 97.32%
Incumbent re-elected
47Robb KahlDemocratic2012Running
  • Green tickYRobb Kahl (Dem.) 81.28%
  • Phillip N. Anderson (Ind.) 18.37%
Incumbent re-elected
48Melissa SargentDemocratic2012Running
  • Green tickYMelissa Sargent (Dem.) 98.48%
Incumbent re-elected
49Travis TranelRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYTravis Tranel (Rep.) 61.38%
  • Chad Henneman (Dem.) 38.56%
Incumbent re-elected
50Edward BrooksRepublican2008Running
  • Green tickYEdward Brooks (Rep.) 57.77%
  • Christopher Miller (Dem.) 42.19%
Incumbent re-elected
51Howard MarkleinRepublican2010Ran for state Senate
  • Green tickYTodd 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
52Jeremy ThiesfeldtRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYJeremy Thiesfeldt (Rep.) 100%
Incumbent re-elected
53Michael SchraaRepublican2012Running
  • Green tickYMichael Schraa (Rep.) 98.55%
Incumbent re-elected
54Gordon HintzDemocratic2006Running
  • Green tickYGordon Hintz (Dem.) 51.37%
  • Mark Elliott (Rep.) 48.36%
Incumbent re-elected
55Dean KaufertRepublican1990Ran for Mayor ofNeenah, Wisconsin
Incumbent retired after election as mayor
New member elected
Republican hold
56Dave MurphyRepublican2012Running
  • Green tickYDave Murphy (Rep.) 99.57%
Incumbent re-elected
57Penny Bernard SchaberDemocratic2008Ran for state Senate
Incumbent retired to run for state Senate
New member elected
Democratic hold
58Patricia StrachotaRepublican2004Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
59Daniel LeMahieuRepublican2002Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
60Duey StroebelRepublican2011(special)Ran for U.S. House of Representatives
  • Green tickYRobert Brooks (Rep.) 98.93%
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. House
New member elected
Republican hold
61Samantha KerkmanRepublican2000Running
  • Green tickYSamantha Kerkman (Rep.) 97.41%
Incumbent re-elected
62Tom WeatherstonRepublican2012Running
  • Green tickYTom Weatherston (Rep.) 97.61%
Incumbent re-elected
63Robin VosRepublican2004Running
  • Green tickYRobin Vos (Rep.) 63.23%
  • Andy Mitchell (Dem.) 36.7%
Incumbent re-elected
64Peter BarcaDemocratic1984
(2008)
Running
  • Green tickYPeter Barca (Dem.) 95.54%
Incumbent re-elected
65Tod OhnstadDemocratic2012Running
  • Green tickYTod Ohnstad (Dem.) 96.93%
Incumbent re-elected
66Cory MasonDemocratic2006Running
  • Green tickYCory Mason (Dem.) 80.73%
  • George Meyers (Ind.) 18.61%
Incumbent re-elected
67Tom LarsonRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYTom Larson (Rep.) 60.57%
  • Gary Stene (Dem.) 39.43%
Incumbent re-elected
68Kathy BernierRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYKathy Bernier (Rep.) 52.82%
  • Jeff Peck (Dem.) 47.15%
Incumbent re-elected
69Bob KulpRepublican2013Running
  • Green tickYBob Kulp (Rep.) 69.05%
  • Norbert Salamonski (Dem.) 30.95%
Incumbent re-elected
70Amy Sue VruwinkDemocratic2002Running
Incumbent defeated
New member elected
Republican gain
71Katrina ShanklandDemocratic2012Running
  • Green tickYKatrina Shankland (Dem.) 97.79%
Incumbent re-elected
72Scott KrugRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYScott Krug (Rep.) 55.95%
  • Dana W. Duncan (Dem.) 44.02%
Incumbent re-elected
73Nick MilroyDemocratic2008Running
  • Green tickYNick Milroy (Dem.) 99.8%
Incumbent re-elected
74Janet BewleyDemocratic2010Ran for state Senate
Incumbent retired to run for state Senate
New member elected
Democratic hold
75Stephen J. SmithDemocratic2012Running
Incumbent defeated
New member elected
Republican gain
76Chris TaylorDemocratic2011(special)Running
  • Green tickYChris Taylor (Dem.) 98.15%
Incumbent re-elected
77Terese BerceauDemocratic1998Running
  • Green tickYTerese Berceau (Dem.) 98.66%
Incumbent re-elected
78Brett HulseyDemocratic2012Ran forgovernor
Incumbent retired to run for governor
New member elected
Democratic hold
79Dianne HesselbeinDemocratic2012Running
  • Green tickYDianne Hesselbein (Dem.) 62.24%
  • Brent Renteria (Rep.) 37.67%
Incumbent re-elected
80Sondy PopeDemocratic2002Running
  • Green tickYSondy Pope (Dem.) 97.71%
Incumbent re-elected
81Fred ClarkDemocratic2008Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Democratic hold
82Ken SkowronskiRepublican2013(special)Running
  • Green tickYKen Skowronski (Rep.) 97.27%
Incumbent re-elected
83Dave CraigRepublican2011(special)Running
  • Green tickYDave Craig (Rep.) 72.99%
  • Jim Brownlow (Dem.) 26.89%
Incumbent re-elected
84Mike KuglitschRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYMike Kuglitsch (Rep.) 97.27%
Incumbent re-elected
85Mandy WrightDemocratic2012Running
Incumbent defeated
New member elected
Republican gain
86John SpirosRepublican2012Running
  • Green tickYJohn Spiros (Rep.) 62.49%
  • Nancy Stencil (Dem.) 37.51%
Incumbent re-elected
87Mary WilliamsRepublican2002Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
88John KlenkeRepublican2010Not running
  • Green tickYJohn Macco (Rep.) 56.2%
  • Dan Robinson (Dem.) 43.72%
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
89John NygrenRepublican2006Running
  • Green tickYJohn Nygren (Rep.) 99.38%
Incumbent re-elected
90Eric GenrichDemocratic2012Running
Incumbent re-elected
91Dana WachsDemocratic2008Running
  • Green tickYDana Wachs (Dem.) 96.97%
Incumbent re-elected
92Chris DanouDemocratic2008Running
  • Green tickYChris Danou (Dem.) 56.58%
  • Isaac Weix (Rep.) 43.38%
Incumbent re-elected
93Warren PetrykRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYWarren Petryk (Rep.) 55.4%
  • Jeff Smith (Dem.) 44.55%
Incumbent re-elected
94Steve DoyleDemocratic2011(special)Running
  • Green tickYSteve Doyle (Dem.) 54.06%
  • Tracie Happel (Rep.) 45.94%
Incumbent re-elected
95Jill BillingsDemocratic2011(special)Running
  • Green tickYJill Billings (Dem.) 100%
Incumbent re-elected
96Lee NerisonRepublican2004Running
  • Green tickYLee Nerison (Rep.) 58.91%
  • Peter Flesch (Dem.) 41.06%
Incumbent re-elected
97Bill KramerRepublican2006Not running
Incumbent retired
New member elected
Republican hold
98Adam NeylonRepublican2013(special)Running
  • Green tickYAdam Neylon (Rep.) 98.64%
Incumbent re-elected
99Chris KapengaRepublican2010Running
  • Green tickYChris Kapenga (Rep.) 77.82%
  • Alice Jensen (Dem.) 22.08%
Incumbent re-elected

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^First elected to the 42nd district in2008
  2. ^First elected to the 22nd district in2008
  3. ^First elected to the 99th district in2004
  4. ^First elected to the 77th district in2010
  5. ^Served the 38th district from 1991–1993 and the 31st district from 1993–2013
  6. ^First elected to the 80th district in2010

References

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  1. ^"Republican Endsley 12th Assembly member moving on".WLUK. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2017.
  2. ^Hall, Dee J. (November 13, 2014)."Lawmaker lives, works in state only part-time, collects full paycheck". Wisconsin State Journal. RetrievedMarch 27, 2021.
  3. ^Jason Stein. "Sandy Pasch won't run again for Wisconsin Assembly".Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 4, 2014.
  4. ^'Rep. Don Pridemore announced his retirement from Assembly,'Fox6Now.com., April 9, 2014
  5. ^Pabst, Georgia. "Chad Weininger to leave Assembly —that's 20 exiting the house"Milwaukee Journal Sentinel April 12, 2014
  6. ^"Bernard Schaber will challenge Ellis in state Senate".Appleton Post Crescent. July 24, 2013. Archived fromthe original on May 18, 2014. RetrievedMay 18, 2014.
  7. ^"Roth defeats Bernard Schaber for Senate".WHBY. November 5, 2014.
  8. ^Spicuzza, Mary."Rep. Brett Hulsey enters race for governor"Racine Journal Times April 21, 2014
  9. ^State Rep. Dean Kaufert wins election for Neenah mayor
  10. ^Canvass Results for 2014 General Election - 11/4/2014(PDF) (Report).Wisconsin Government Accountability Board. November 26, 2014. p. 7. RetrievedMay 16, 2023 – viaWisconsin Elections Commission.
  11. ^Senator Stephen L. Nass: Senate District 11, Wisconsin State Legislature.
  12. ^Stein, Jason."Rep. Jon Richards enters race for Wisconsin attorney general".Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. RetrievedOctober 17, 2013.
  13. ^Bauer, Scott; Richmond, Todd (August 13, 2014)."Susan Happ wins Democratic attorney general primary".Wisconsin State Journal. RetrievedDecember 2, 2020.
  14. ^Johnson, Shawn. "3 Democrats Square Off To Succeed Tim Cullen In Senate: Assemblywoman, Former Assembly Speaker, And Former Cullen Aide Will Be On Tuesday's Ballot",Wisconsin Public Radio News August 10, 2014
  15. ^Luzer, Daniel (October 20, 2014)."Only a Few 2014 Legislative Races Are Competitive".Governing. RetrievedJuly 10, 2024.
  16. ^Canvass Results for 2014 General Election - 11/4/2014(PDF) (Report).Wisconsin Government Accountability Board. November 26, 2014. RetrievedApril 9, 2024 – viaWisconsin Elections Commission.

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