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2026 Wisconsin State Assembly election

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2026 Wisconsin State Assembly election
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 2024
November 3, 2026
2028 

All 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly
50 seats needed for a majority
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Leader Robin Vos
(retiring)
Greta Neubauer
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since January 7, 2013 January 10, 2022
Leader's seat 33rdRochester 66thRacine
Last election 54 seats, 50.58% 45 seats, 48.74%
Current seats 54 45
Seats needed Steady Increase 5

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Map of the incumbents:
     Republican incumbent      Republican incumbent retiring
     Democratic incumbent      Democratic incumbent retiring

Incumbent Speaker

Robin Vos
Republican



The 2026 Wisconsin State Assembly election will take place on November 3, 2026, to elect all 99 members of the Wisconsin State Assembly for the 108th Wisconsin Legislature. The primary will take place on August 11, 2026. 54 Assembly seats are currently held by Republicans and 45 seats are held by Democrats.

Background

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Partisan background

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In the 2024 US Presidential Election, Donald Trump won 50 districts, while Kamala Harris won 49. Republicans represent five districts where Harris had won in 2024, while one Democrat represents a district which voted for Donald Trump:

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Background

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Following redistricting as a result of the Wisconsin Supreme Court's decision in Clarke v. Wisconsin Elections Commission, the 2024 Wisconsin State Assembly election saw the Democrats gain 10 seats, putting them at 45 seats to the Republicans' 54. The Democratic Party had also gained 4 seats in the simultaneous state senate election.[1]

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[2] Tossup January 22, 2026
State Navigate[3] Lean D (flip) February 4, 2026

Summary

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Party
(majority caucus shading)
Total
Democratic Republican
Last election (2024) 35 64 99
Total after last election (2024) 45 54 99
Total before this election 45 54 99
Up for election 45 54 99
of which: Incumbent retiring 3 9 12
Open 3 9 12
Vacated 0 0 0
Unopposed 2 6 8

Outgoing incumbents

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Retirements

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Seeking other office

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Incumbents and candidates

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District 2024 Pres.[16] Incumbent This race[17]
Member Party First elected Status Candidates
01 R+14.8 Joel Kitchens Republican 2014 Incumbent running
02 R+23.5 Shae Sortwell Republican 2018 Incumbent running
03 R+22.9 Ron Tusler Republican 2016 Incumbent running
04 R+29 David Steffen Republican 2014 Incumbent running
05 R+21.2 Joy Goeben Republican 2022 Incumbent running
06 R+32.2 Elijah Behnke Republican 2021 (special) Incumbent running
07 D+14.5 Karen Kirsch Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
08 D+46.3 Sylvia Ortiz-Velez Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
09 D+33.7 Priscilla Prado Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
10 D+69.3 Darrin Madison Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
11 D+75.2 Sequanna Taylor Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
12 D+59.6 Russell Goodwin Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
13 D+20.5 Robyn Vining Democratic 2018 Incumbent retiring to
run for state senate[26]
  • Mike Morgan (Rep.)[17]
  • David Sanchez (Dem.)[27]
  • Amy Zimmerman (Dem.)[28]
14 D+10.1 Angelito Tenorio Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
15 R+12.4 Adam Neylon Republican 2013 (special) Incumbent running
16 D+71.5 Kalan Haywood Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
17 D+67.6 Supreme Moore Omokunde Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
18 D+66.3 Margaret Arney Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
19 D+59.8 Ryan Clancy Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
20 D+18.8 Christine Sinicki Democratic 1998 Incumbent running
21 D+4.1 Jessie Rodriguez Republican 2013 (special) Incumbent retiring[11]
  • Dan J. Bukiewicz (Dem.)[33]
  • David Liners (Dem.)[34]
  • Dylan Pfaffenbach (Rep.)[35]
22 R+9.8 Paul Melotik Republican 2023 (special) Incumbent running
23 D+28.5 Deb Andraca Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
24 R+9.9 Dan Knodl Republican 2008[i]
2024
Incumbent running
25 R+15.4 Paul Tittl Republican 2012 Incumbent running
26 D+2.7 Joe Sheehan Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
27 R+30 Lindee Brill Republican 2024 Incumbent running
28 R+30.4 Robin Kreibich Republican 1992[j]
2024
Incumbent running
29 R+27.8 Treig Pronschinske Republican 2016 Incumbent running
30 R+4.4 Shannon Zimmerman Republican 2016 Incumbent running
31 R+22.6 Tyler August Republican 2010 Incumbent running
32 R+31.3 Amanda Nedweski Republican 2022 Incumbent running
33 R+29.5 Robin Vos Republican 2004 Incumbent retiring[12]
  • Rick Bailey (Dem.)[17]
  • Maria Elena Bisabarros (Dem.)[17]
  • Rick Stacey (Rep.)[17]
  • Steve Wicklund (Rep.)[46]
34 R+19.7 Rob Swearingen Republican 2012 Incumbent running
35 R+30.4 Calvin Callahan Republican 2020 Incumbent running
36 R+38.2 Jeffrey Mursau Republican 2004 Incumbent running
37 R+28.4 Mark Born Republican 2012 Incumbent running
38 R+30.5 William Penterman Republican 2021 (special) Incumbent running
39 R+33.3 Alex Dallman Republican 2020 Incumbent running
40 D+4.9 Karen DeSanto Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
41 R+17.4 Tony Kurtz Republican 2018 Incumbent running
42 D+14.9 Maureen McCarville Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
43 D+5.2 Brienne Brown Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
44 D+10.8 Ann Roe Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
45 D+7.3 Clinton Anderson Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
46 D+8.1 Joan Fitzgerald Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
47 D+43.3 Randy Udell Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
48 D+37 Andrew Hysell Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
49 R+17.2 Travis Tranel Republican 2010 Incumbent running
50 D+14.3 Jenna Jacobson Democratic 2022 Incumbent retiring to
run for state senate[59]
  • Jon Aleckson (Rep.)[60]
  • Bryna Caves (Dem.)[17]
  • Josh Mittness (Dem.)[61]
  • Bill Oemichen (Dem.)[62]
51 D+5.2 Todd Novak Republican 2014 Incumbent running
52 D+14.6 Lee Snodgrass Democratic 2020 Incumbent running
53 D+4.4 Dean Kaufert Republican 1990[k]
2024
Incumbent retiring[7]
  • David Daniels (Rep.)[17]
  • Rachael Dowling (Ind.)[17]
  • Becky Nichols (Dem.)[66]
54 D+6.9 Lori Palmeri Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
55 R+16.6 Nate Gustafson Republican 2022 Incumbent running
56 R+27.2 Dave Murphy Republican 2012 Incumbent retiring[8]
  • Grace Abitz (Dem.)[17]
  • Anthony Phillips (Rep.)[67]
  • Shawna Riley (Dem.)[17]
57 R+34.3 Kevin David Petersen Republican 2006 Incumbent retiring[10]
58 R+36.5 Rick Gundrum Republican 2018 (special) Incumbent retiring[6]
  • Chris Bossert (Rep.)[69]
  • Dennis D. Degenhardt (Dem.)[17]
  • Bernie Newman (Rep.)[70]
59 R+47.8 Robert Brooks Republican 2014 Incumbent retiring[5]
  • Jack Holzman (Dem.)[17]
  • Bradley Petersen (Rep.)[71]
60 R+14.3 Jerry L. O'Connor Republican 2022 Incumbent retiring.[9]
  • Tiffany Brault (Ind.)[72]
  • Marty Ryan (Rep.)[73]
61 D+2.2 Bob Donovan Republican 2022 Incumbent running
62 D+22.1 Angelina Cruz Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
63 R+14.2 Robert Wittke Republican 2018 Incumbent running
64 D+6.3 Tip McGuire Democratic 2019 (special) Incumbent running
65 D+7 Ben DeSmidt Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
66 D+9.4 Greta Neubauer Democratic 2018 (special) Incumbent running
67 R+29.5 David Armstrong Republican 2020 Incumbent running
68 R+37.6 Rob Summerfield Republican 2016 Incumbent running
69 R+41.3 Karen Hurd Republican 2022 Incumbent running
70 R+25.8 Nancy VanderMeer Republican 2014 Incumbent running
71 D+6.7 Vinnie Miresse Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
72 R+22.8 Scott Krug Republican 2010 Incumbent running
73 D+15.5 Angela Stroud Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
74 R+21.9 Chanz Green Republican 2022 Incumbent running
75 R+31.2 Duke Tucker Republican 2024 Incumbent running
76 D+79 Francesca Hong Democratic 2020 Incumbent retiring to
run for Governor[88]
77 D+64.9 Renuka Mayadev Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
78 D+61.7 Shelia Stubbs Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
79 D+71.8 Lisa Subeck Democratic 2014 Incumbent running
80 D+48.3 Mike Bare Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
81 D+38.8 Alex Joers Democratic 2022 Incumbent running
82 R+8.1 Scott Allen Republican 2014 Incumbent retiring[4]
  • Rico Camacho (Dem.)[96]
  • Bryson Reyes (Rep.)[97]
83 R+17.4 Dave Maxey Republican 2022 Incumbent running
84 R+38.1 Chuck Wichgers Republican 2016 Incumbent running
85 R+0.6 Patrick Snyder Republican 2016 Incumbent running
86 R+27.8 John Spiros Republican 2012 Incumbent running
87 R+26.1 Brent Jacobson Republican 2024 Incumbent running
88 D+0.4 Ben Franklin Republican 2024 Incumbent running
89 D+2 Ryan Spaude Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
90 D+10 Amaad Rivera-Wagner Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
91 D+4.5 Jodi Emerson Democratic 2018 Incumbent running
92 R+7 Clint Moses Republican 2020 Incumbent running
93 D+8.3 Christian Phelps Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
94 R+2.2 Steve Doyle Democratic 2011 (special) Incumbent running
95 D+2.2 Jill Billings Democratic 2011 (special) Incumbent running
96 D+8.3 Tara Johnson Democratic 2024 Incumbent running
97 R+33.7 Cindi Duchow Republican 2015 (special) Incumbent running
98 R+35.3 Jim Piwowarczyk Republican 2024 Incumbent running
99 R+31.9 Barbara Dittrich Republican 2018 Incumbent running


See also

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Notes

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  1. Previously represented the 97th district from 2015–2025
  2. Previously represented the 60th district from 2015–2025
  3. Previously represented the 55th district from 1991–2013.
  4. Previously represented the 52nd district in 2023–2025
  5. Previously represented the 40th district from 2007–2025.
  6. Previously represented the 63rd district from 2005–2025.
  7. Previously represented the 43rd district from 2023–2025
  8. Previously represented the 14th district from 2019–2025
  9. Resigned in 2023.
  10. Defeated in 2006 general election.
  11. Did not run for re-election in 2014.

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