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The 2025 Wisconsin Spring Election is scheduled to be held in the U.S. state of Wisconsin on April 1, 2025. Statewide contests on the ballot will include a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court and an election for Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin. The election will also feature several other local and judicial elections. [1]
The 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court election will be held on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, to elect a justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court for a ten-year term. The incumbent justice, Ann Walsh Bradley, is retiring after 30 years on the court. Although the Wisconsin Supreme Court justices are considered nonpartisan, Bradley has identified as a liberal ...
January 20, 2025: Presidential inauguration. April 1, 2025: 2025 Wisconsin Spring election: 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court election. April 7, 2026: 2026 Wisconsin Spring election. November 3, 2026: 2026 United States general election: 2026 Wisconsin gubernatorial election. 2026 Wisconsin Senate election. 2026 Wisconsin State Assembly election.
In addition to the presidential race, Wisconsin also had a U.S. Senate seat, all of the state Assembly seats and half of the state Senate seats up for election. Who will control the House in 2025?
This local electoral calendar for 2025 lists the subnational elections scheduled to be held in 2025. Referendums, recall and retention elections, and national by-elections (special elections) are also included. Specific dates are given where these are known.
"In April 2025, Wisconsinites will have the opportunity to restore the rule of law by flipping the state Supreme Court," Schimming said. Liberals currently hold a 4-3 majority on the court.
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The 2025 United States state legislative elections will be held on November 4, 2025, for 2 state legislative chambers in 2 states. Across the fifty states , 3 percent of all lower house seats will be up for election, with no upper house having regularly scheduled elections.