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Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district, 2022 [19] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Mark Pocan (incumbent) 268,740 : 71.0 : Republican: Erik Olsen 101,890 26.9 Independent: Douglas Alexander 7,689 2.0 Write-in: 218 0.1 Total votes 378,537 : 100.0 : Democratic hold
Sarah Godlewski, 36th Treasurer of Wisconsin (2019–2023) and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022 [36] State legislators. Jimmy P. Anderson, state representative from the 47th district (2017–present) [63] Jonathan Brostoff, state representative from the 19th district (2015–present) (previously endorsed Chris Larson) [63]
The 2022 Wisconsin spring election was held April 5, 2022. Three seats of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals were up in this election, as well as various nonpartisan local and judicial offices, including a special election for mayor of Milwaukee. The 2022 spring primary was held February 15, 2022.
All nine of Wisconsin's U.S Congress seats have competitive races on the Nov. 5 election. Here's who is running for U.S. Senate and Congress in Wisconsin.
A write-in candidate is a candidate whose name does not appear on the ballot but seeks election by asking voters to cast a vote for the candidate by physically writing in the person's name on the ballot. Depending on electoral law it may be possible to win an election by winning a sufficient number of such write-in votes, which count equally as ...
Relevant experience: Alderman for Wisconsin Rapids' 3rd District, 2021-present; chair of the Finance and Property Committee, 2022-present; member of the Public Works Committee, 2021-2022 ...
The 2022 Wisconsin Senate elections were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. 17 of the 33 seats in the Wisconsin State Senate were up for election—the odd-numbered districts. This was the first election to take place after redistricting following the 2020 United States census. This was the only election to take place under the redistricting ...
Wisconsin's 2022 midterm election includes races for governor, U.S. Senate, attorney general, Congress.