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| Wisconsin State Assembly
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Elections for the office of Wisconsin's State Assembly were held in Wisconsin on November 2, 2010.
The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was July 13, 2010. The primary Election Day was September 14, 2010.
Out of the 99 districts up for re-election, incumbents ran in 79 of them. In the general election, 21 of the 99 seats ran unopposed, including 8 Democrats and 13 Republicans.
It would have taken a shift of four seats in the Assembly for the control of the body to shift from Democrat to Republicans.
- See also: Wisconsin State Assembly and State legislative elections, 2010
November 2 General Election Results[edit]
The following candidates won election on November 2, 2010:
- Alvin Ott
- Amy Loudenbeck
- Amy Vruwink
- Andre Jacque
- Andy Jorgensen
- Barbara Toles
- Bill Kramer
- Brett Hulsey
- Chad Weininger
- Chris Danou
- Chris Kapenga
- Christine Sinicki
- Cory Mason
- Dale Kooyenga
- Dan Meyer
- Daniel Knodl
- Daniel LeMahieu
- David Cullen
- Dean Kaufert
- Dean Knudson
- Don Pridemore
- Donna Seidel
- Ed Brooks
- Elizabeth Coggs
- Erik Severson
- Evan Wynn
- Fred Clark
- Frederick Kessler
- Garey Bies
- Gary Hebl
- Gary Tauchen
- Gordon Hintz
- Howard Marklein
- Janet Bewley
- Janis Ringhand
- Jason Fields
- Jeff Fitzgerald
- Jeffrey Mursau
- Jeffrey Stone (Wisconsin)
- Jennifer Shilling
- Jeremy Thiesfeldt
- Jerry Petrowski
- Jim Ott
- Jim Steineke
- JoCasta Zamarripa
- Joan Ballweg
- Joe Knilans
- Joel Kleefisch
- John Klenke
- John Murtha (Wisconsin)
- John Nygren
- John Steinbrink
- Jon Richards
- Joseph Parisi
- Josh Zepnick
- Karl Van Roy
- Kathy Bernier
- Keith Ripp
- Kelda Roys
- Kevin Petersen
- Lee Nerison
- Leon Young
- Louis Molepske, Jr.
- Margaret Krusick
- Mark Gottlieb
- Mark Honadel
- Mark Pocan
- Mark Radcliffe
- Mary Williams (Wisconsin)
- Michael Huebsch
- Michelle Litjens
- Mike Endsley
- Mike Kuglitsch
- Nick Milroy
- Pat Strachota
- Paul Farrow
- Penny Bernard Schaber
- Peter Barca
- Richard Spanbauer
- Robert Turner (Wisconsin)
- Robert Ziegelbauer
- Robin Vos
- Roger Rivard
- Samantha Kerkman
- Sandy Pasch
- Scott Gunderson (Wisconsin)
- Scott Krug
- Scott Suder
- Sondy Pope
- Stephen Nass
- Steven Kestell
- Tamara Grigsby
- Terese Berceau
- Tom Larson
- Tom Tiffany
- Tony Staskunas
- Travis Tranel
- Tyler August
- Warren Petryk
Majority control[edit]
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses
Heading into the November 2 election, the Democratic Party held the majority in the Wisconsin State Assembly:
| Wisconsin State Assembly
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| Party
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As of November 1, 2010
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After the 2010 Election
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Democratic Party
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50
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38
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Republican Party
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45
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60
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Independent
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2
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1
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Vacancy
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2
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-
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| Total
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99
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99
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Campaign contributions[edit]
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state house in Wisconsin in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state house races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
| Year
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Number of candidates
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Total contributions
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| 2010
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273
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$7,619,470
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| 2008
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245
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$8,861,602
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| 2006
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209
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$6,451,473
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| 2004
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232
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$6,098,873
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| 2002
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220
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$4,168,776
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In 2010, the candidates for state assembly raised a total of $7,619,470 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were:[2]
| Donor
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Amount
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| Public Fund
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$160,215
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| Marek, John
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$150,200
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| Prestrud, Marv
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$65,942
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| Kapenga, Chris
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$54,028
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| Klenke, John
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$50,317
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| Wisconsin Republican Party
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$43,734
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| McDonald, Dari
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$42,179
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| Simonson, John Christian
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$41,196
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| Wisconsin Education Association Council
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$36,250
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| Wisconsin Dental Association
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$29,789
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Incumbency[edit]
Unopposed incumbents[edit]
23 incumbents (30%) face no competition in the November 2 general election and were thus, barring unforeseen circumstances, guaranteed re-election in November.
- 11 Democratic incumbents face no November challenger.
- 12 Republican incumbent faced no November challenger.
Primary challenges[edit]
12 incumbents faced competition in the September 14 primary.
- District 7: Incumbent Democrat Peggy Krusick
- District 16: Incumbent Democrat Leon Young
- District 17: Incumbent Democrat Barbara Toles
- District 26: Incumbent Democrat Terry Van Akkeren
- District 27: Incumbent Republican Steve Kestell
- District 31: Incumbent Republican Stephen Nass
- District 41: Incumbent Republican Joan Ballweg
- District 58: Incumbent Republican Pat Strachota
- District 61: Incumbent Democrat Robert Turner
- District 82: Incumbent Republican Jeffrey Stone
- District 90: Incumbent Republican Karl Van Roy
- District 99: Incumbent Republican Don Pridemore
Retiring incumbents[edit]
20 incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 79 (70%) ran for re-election. Of the 20 incumbents who did not run for re-election, 12 are Republicans, 7 are Democrats and 1 is Independent.
Incumbents who retired are:
- District 4: Incumbent Republican Phil Montgomery
- District 5: Incumbent Democrat Tom Nelson
- District 8: Incumbent Democrat Pedro Colón
- District 10: Incumbent Democrat Annette Williams
- District 14: Incumbent Republican Leah Vukmir
- District 30: Incumbent Republican Kitty Rhoades
- District 32: Incumbent Republican Thomas Lothian
- District 33: Incumbent Republican Scott Newcomer
- District 35: Incumbent Republican Donald Friske
- District 45: Incumbent Republican Chuck Benedict
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- District 51: Incumbent Democrat Steve Hilgenberg
- District 52: Incumbent Republican John Townsend
- District 56: Incumbent Republican Roger Roth, Jr.
- District 67: Incumbent Independent Jeffrey Wood
- District 74: Incumbent Democrat Gary Sherman
- District 75: Incumbent Democrat Mary Hubler
- District 77: Incumbent Democrat Spencer Black
- District 80: Incumbent Republican Brett Davis
- District 84: Incumbent Republican Mark Gundrum
- District 98: Incumbent Republican Rich Zipperer
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Qualifications[edit]
Section 6 of Article 4 of the Wisconsin Constitution states, "No person shall be eligible to the legislature who shall not have resided one year within the state, and be a qualified elector in the district which he may be chosen to represent."
List of candidates
Partisan dominance in state houses heading into the 2010 state legislative elections
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District 1[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Richard Skare (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Garey Bies (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2001.
November 2 General election candidates:
Richard Skare 10,165
Garey Bies 14,225 
District 2[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Ted Zigmunt (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Andre Jacque (R) 3,198
a
- Terry Ostrander (R) 1,131
- Jeff Van Straten (R) 2.219
November 2 General election candidates:
Ted Zigmunt 8,456
Andre Jacque 13,958 
District 3[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Alvin Ott (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1987.
November 2 General election candidates:
Alvin Ott 18,869 
District 4[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Sam Dunlop (D) 1,072
a
- Jeff Korenak (D) 188
- Joel Opperman (D) 308
September 14 GOP primary:
- Chad Weininger (R)
a
September 14 Independent primary:
- Brad Sauer (I)
a
Note: The incumbent in District 4, Phil Montgomery (R), did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Sam Dunlop 8,361
Chad Weininger 12,476 
Brad Sauer 838
District 5[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Mert Summers (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Craig Fletcher (R)1,722
- David Landwehr (R)1,746
- Jim Steineke (R) 2,103
a
Note: The incumbent in District 5, Tom Nelson (D), did not run for re-election and is running for Lieutenant Governor. He was first elected in 2005.
November 2 General election candidates:
Mert Summers 9,178
Jim Steineke 12,629 
District 6[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Gary Tauchen (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
November 2 General election candidates:
Gary Tauchen 15,599 
District 7[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Peggy Krusick (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1983.
- Scott Dettman (D)
September 14 GOP primary:
- Brad Sponholz (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Peggy Krusick 11,782
Brad Sponholz 8,656
District 8[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Laura Manriquez (D)
- Angel Sanchez (D)
- Jocasta Zamarripa (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
September 14 Independent primary:
- Ramona Rivas (I)
a
Note: The incumbent in District 8, Pedro Colón (D), did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Jocasta Zamarripa 4,287 
Ramona Rivas 678
District 9[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Josh Zepnick (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2003.
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
November 2 General election candidates:
Josh Zepnick 7,354 
District 10[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Elizabeth Coggs (D)
a
- Stephanie Findley (D)
- Sherman Hill (D)
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
September 14 Independent primary:
- Ieshuh Griffin (I)
a
Note: The incumbent in District , Annette Williams (D), did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Elizabeth Coggs 15,874 
Ieshuh Griffin 1,223
District 11[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Jason Fields (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
November 2 General election candidates:
Jason Fields 14,860 
District 12[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Frederick Kessler (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Sam Hagedorn (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Frederick Kessler 13,758 
Sam Hagedorn 4,868
District 13[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- David Cullen (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1991.
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
September 14 Constitution Party primary:
- Lisa Becker (I)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
David Cullen 14,364 
Lisa Becker 4,409
District 14[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- David Coon (R)
- Dennis Kaun (R)
- Dale Kooyenga
a (R)
- Chris Maurer (R)
- Michael Olen (R)
- Ryan Shulander (R)
Note: The incumbent in District 14, Leah Vukmir (R), did not run for re-election and ran for the District 5 Senate seat.
November 2 General election candidates:
Dale Kooyenga 16,481
District 15[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Tony Staskunas (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1997.
September 14 GOP primary:
- David Nickel (R)
- Ronald Rieboldt
a (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
Tony Staskunas 9,617 
Ronald Rieboldt 9,230
District 16[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Leon Young (D)
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1993.
- James Dieter (D)
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
November 2 General election candidates:
Leon Young 11,655 
District 17[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Barbara Toles
a (D) incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2004.
- Mike Erdmann (D)
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
November 2 General election candidates:
Barbara Toles 17,550 
District 18[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Tamara Grigsby(D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
November 2 General election candidates:
Tamara Grigsby 11,757 
District 19[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Jon Richards (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1999.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Krista Burns (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Jon Richards 15,123
Krista Burns 6,892
District 20[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Christine Sinicki (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1999.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Steve Kraeger (R)
- Molly McGartland
a (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
Christine Sinicki 10,844 
Molly McGartland 9,503
District 21[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Tom Michalski (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Mark Honadel (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2003.
November 2 General election candidates:
Tom Michalski 8,155
Mark Honadel 13,693 
District 22[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Sandy Pasch (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2009.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Paul Pedersen (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Sandy Pasch 16,782 
Paul Pedersen 10,094
District 23[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Jim Ott (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
November 2 General election candidates:
Jim Ott 16,257 
District 24[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Dustin Klein (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Dan Knodl (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2009.
November 2 General election candidates:
Dustin Klein 6,910
Dan Knodl 20,488 
District 25[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Kerry Trask (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Andrew Wisniewski (R)
a
September 14 Independent primary:
- Robert Ziegelbauer (I)
a Incumbent Ziegelbauer was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1993.
November 2 General election candidates:
Kerry Trask 6,459
Andrew Wisniewski 3,325
Robert Ziegelbauer 9,702 
District 26[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Terry Van Akkeren (D), 2,147
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2003.
- Juan Perez (D) 523
September 14 GOP primary:
- Mike Endsley (R) 3,899
a
- Kevin Matichek (R) 1,070
September 14 Independent primary:
- Job Hou-seye (I)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Terry Van Akkeren 8,671
Mike Endsley 8,822
Job Hou-seye 543
District 27[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Steve Kestell (R), 5,315
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1999.
- Randy Meyer (R) 4,161
September 14 Independent primary:
- Jack Lechler (I)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Steve Kestell 16,879 
Jack Lechler 5,502
District 28[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Ann Hraychuck (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Erik Severson (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Ann Hraychuck 8,634
Erik Severson 11,770 
District 29[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Liz Jones (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- John Murtha (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
November 2 General election candidates:
Liz Jones 7,548
John Murtha 12,533 
District 30[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Matt Borup
a (D)
- Ben Plunkett (D)
September 14 GOP primary:
- Dean Knudson (R)
a
Note: Incumbent Kitty Rhoades (R) did not seek re-election. She was first elected to the Assembly in 1999.
November 2 General election candidates:
Matt Borup 8,629
Dean Knudson 14,124 
District 31[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Stephen Nass (R), 6,983
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1991.
- Craig Peterson (R) 2,272
September 14 Libertarian primary:
- Leroy Watson (L)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Stephen Nass 20,193 
Leroy Watson 2,378
District 32[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Doug Harrod (D) 1,051
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Tyler August (R) 1,760
a*
- John Finley (R) 335
- Adam Gibbs (R) 1,757
- Dan Necci (R) 1,204
- Mel Nieuwenhuis (R)1,614
- Thomas Stelling (R) 425
September 14 Independent primary:
- Daniel Kilkenny (I) 43
a
- Rick Pappas (I) 12
Note: The incumbent in District 32, Thomas Lothian (R), did not run for re-election. He was first elected in 2003.
*-Tyler August won the Republican Party by a recount concluded on September 25, 2010.[3][4]
November 2 General election candidates:
Doug Harrod 5,156
Tyler August 10,868 
Daniel Kilkenny 1,983
Rick Pappas (I) 648
District 33[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Joe Deklotz (R)
- Brian Dorow (R)
- Chris Kapenga (R)
a
- Steve Ksobiech (R)
Note: The incumbent in District 33, Scott Newcomer (R), did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Chris Kapenga 23,580 
District 34[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Merlin Van Buren (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Dan Meyer (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2001.
September 14 Libertarian primary:
- Will Losch (L)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Merlin Van Buren 7,406
Dan Meyer 14,678 
Will Losch 2,456
District 35[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Jay Schmelling (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Jeremy Cordova (R)
- Tom Tiffany
a (R)
Note: The incumbent in District 35, Donald Friske (R), did not run for re-election. He was first elected in 2001.
November 2 General election candidates:
Jay Schmelling 8,515
Tom Tiffany 11,830 
District 36[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Anne Woznicki (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Jeffrey Mursau (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
November 2 General election candidates:
Anne Woznicki 7,735
Jeffrey Mursau 11,170 
District 37[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Andy Jorgensen (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Vicki Milbrath (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Andy Jorgensen 11,908 
Vicki Milbrath 10,895
District 38[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Dick Pas (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Joel Kleefisch (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
November 2 General election candidates:
Dick Pas 6,558
Joel Kleefisch 17,267 
District 39[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Jeff Fitzgerald (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2001.
November 2 General election candidates:
Jeff Fitzgerald 14,849 
District 40[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Jon Baltmanis (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Kevin Petersen (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
November 2 General election candidates:
Jon Baltmanis 5,682
Kevin Petersen 12,749 
District 41[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Scott Milheiser (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Joan Ballweg (R), 6,050
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
- Nicholas Quade (R) 2,214
September 14 Independent primary:
- Jay Selthofner (I)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Scott Milheiser 5,183
Joan Ballweg 13,163 
Jay Selthofner 1,786
District 42[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Fred Clark (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2009.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Jack Cummings (R) 3,299
a
- Scott Frostman (R) 1,300
- Eric Helland (R) 2,732
November 2 General election candidates:
Fred Clark 10,208 
Jack Cummings 9,921
District 43[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Kim Hixson (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Evan Wynn (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Kim Hixson 9,449
Evan Wynn 10,450 
District 44[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Mike Sheridan (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Kenneth Brotheridge (R)
- Joe Knilans (R) 1,484
a
- Charles Knipp (R) 596
- William Truman (R) 613
November 2 General election candidates:
Mike Sheridan 8,169
Joe Knilans 8,684 
District 45[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Roger Anclam (D) 1,250
a
- Rick Valdez (D) 623
September 14 GOP primary:
- Jeff Klett (R) 1,636
- Amy Loudenbeck (R) 1,655
a
- Jim Reseburg (R) 755
Note: The incumbent in District 45, Chuck Benedict (R), did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Roger Anclam 7,921
Amy Loudenbeck 9,440 
District 46[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Gary Hebl (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Kathy Maves (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Gary Hebl 15,720 
Kathy Maves 10,738
District 47[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Trish O'Neil (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Keith Ripp (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2009.
November 2 General election candidates:
Trish O'Neil 10,820
Keith Ripp 14,488 
District 48[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Joseph Parisi (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Spencer Zimmerman (R)
a
September 14 Independent primary:
- Grant Gilbertson (I)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Joseph Parisi 20,650
Spencer Zimmerman 6,9289
Grant Gilbertson 893
District 49[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Phil Garthwaite (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Dave Kuhle (R) 2,463
- Travis Tranel (R) 2,950
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Phil Garthwaite 7,844
Travis Tranel 10,384 
District 50[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Sarah Shanahan (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Ed Brooks (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2009.
September 14 Libertarian primary:
- Ben Olson, III (L)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Sarah Shanahan 7,097
Ed Brooks 11,420 
Ben Olson, III 436
District 51[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- John Simonson (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Howard Marklein (R)
a
Note: The incumbent in District 51, Steve Hilgenberg (D), did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
John Simonson 9,931
Howard Marklein 10,822 
District 52[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Paul Czisny (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Tim Lakin (R) 2,237
- Jeremy Thiesfeldt (R) 5,022
a
Note: The incumbent in District 52, John Townsend (R), did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Paul Czisny 7,008
Jeremy Thiesfeldt 11,921 
District 53[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Richard Spanbauer (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2009.
November 2 General election candidates:
Richard Spanbauer 17,685 
District 54[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Gordon Hintz (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Jonathan Krause (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Gordon Hintz 11,093 
Jonathan Krause 8,296
District 55[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Dean Kaufert (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1991.
November 2 General election candidates:
Dean Kaufert 13,569 
District 56[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Michelle Litjens (R) 5,605
a
- Jim Pleuss (R) 2,578
- Jay Schroeder (R) 1,175
Note: The incumbent in District 56, Roger Roth, Jr. (R), did not run for re-election. He is running for U.S. Congress, District 8. He was first elected to the Assembly in 2007.
November 2 General election candidates:
Michelle Litjens 21,572 
District 57[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Penny Bernard Schaber (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007
September 14 GOP primary:
- Chris Hanson (R) 2,969
a
- Howard Miller (R) 942
- Charles Schmidt (R) 1,189
November 2 General election candidates:
Penny Bernard Schaber 10,426 
Chris Hanson 9,420
District 58[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Pat Strachota
a (R), incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
- Jeff Kling (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
Pat Strachota 21,385 
District 59[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Daniel R. LeMahieu (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2003.
November 2 General election candidates:
Daniel R. LeMahieu 22,156 
District 60[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Mark Gottlieb (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2003.
November 2 General election candidates:
Mark Gottlieb 21,896 
District 61[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Robert Turner (D)
a, incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1991.
- James Dematthew (D)
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
September 14 Libertarian primary:
- George Meyers (L)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Robert Turner 10,026 
George Meyers 2,167
District 62[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Cory Mason (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Chris Wright (R)
a
September 14 Libertarian primary:
- Tony Decubellis (L)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Cory Mason 10,455 
Chris Wright 8,572
Tony Decubellis 403
District 63[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Robin Vos (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
November 2 General election candidates:
Robin Vos 19,525 
District 64[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Peter Barca (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2009.
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
September 14 Libertarian primary:
- Daane Hoffman (L)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Peter Barca 9,667 
Daane Hoffman 1,774
District 65[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- John Steinbrink (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1997.
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
November 2 General election candidates:
John Steinbrink 11,762 
District 66[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Steven Brown (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Samantha Kerkman (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2001.
November 2 General election candidates:
Steven Brown 6,284
Samantha Kerkman 14,502 
District 67[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- C.W. King (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Tamara Deutsch (R)
- Dean Gullickson (R)
- Tom Larson
a (R)
- James Lewis (R)
- Don Moga (R)
- Marv Prestrud (R)
September 14 Independent primary:
- Thomas Lange (I)
a
Note: The incumbent in District 67, Jeffrey Wood (I), did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
C.W. King 6,518
Tom Larson 12,547 
Thomas Lange 969
District 68[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Kristen Dexter (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2009.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Kathy Bernier (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Kristen Dexter 10,673
Kathy Bernier 10,765 
A recount request was filed with the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board on November 9, 2010[5]. The recount begun on November 11, 2010[6]. Bernier won the recount on November 16, 2010[7].
District 69[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Scott Suder (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1999.
November 2 General election candidates:
Scott Suder 14,354 
District 70[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Amy Vruwink (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2003.
September 14 GOP primary:[8]
- John Spiros (R)
a[9]
- Stephen Zdun (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
Amy Vruwink 12,178 
John Spiros 10,461
District 71[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Louis Molepske, Jr. (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2003.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Bob Scovill (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Louis Molepske, Jr. 12,328 
Bob Scovill 9,292
District 72[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Marlin Schneider (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1971
September 14 GOP primary:
- Scott Krug
a (R)
- John Lamb (R)
- John Minarcin (R)
September 14 Independent primary:
- Thad Kubisiak (I)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Marlin Schneider 8,432
Scott Krug 9,501 
Thad Kubisiak (I) 2,465
District 73[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Nick Milroy (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2009.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Bonnie Baker (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Nick Milroy 11,330 
Bonnie Baker 8,827
District 74[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Janet Bewley
a (D)
- Gene Luoma (D)
September 14 GOP primary:
- Shirl LaBarre (R)
a
Note: The incumbent in District 74, Gary Sherman (D), resigned because of his appointment to the Wisconsin Court of Appeals effective May 10, 2010.
November 2 General election candidates:
Janet Bewley 11,418 
Shirl LaBarre 10,117
District 75[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Steve Perala (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Judith Espeseth (R)
- Dari McDonald (R)
- Don Quinton (R)
- Roger Rivard
a (R)
Note: The incumbent in District 75, Mary Hubler (D), did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Steve Perala 9,535
Roger Rivard 9,950 
District 76[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Terese Berceau (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1999.
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
September 14 Independent primary:
- Torrey Jaeckle (I)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Terese Berceau 20,246 
Torrey Jaeckle 4,501
District 77[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Dianne Hesselbein (D) 1,992
- Brett Hulsey (D) 2,904
a
- John Imes (D) 347
- Fred Wade (D) 1,125
- Douglas Zwank (D) 205
September 14 GOP primary:
- David Redick (R)
a
- September 14 Green primary:
- Ben Manski (G)
a
September 14 Independent primary:
- David Olson (I)
a
Note: The incumbent in District 77, Spencer Black (D), did not run for re-election.
November 2 General election candidates:
Brett Hulsey 12,142 
David Redick 4,670
- Ben Manski 7,762
David Olson 373
District 78[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Mark Pocan (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1999.
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
November 2 General election candidates:
Mark Pocan 21,498 
District 79[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Sondy Pope-Roberts (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2003.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Tom Clauder (R) 3,757
a
- Carl Skalitzky (R) 1,211
November 2 General election candidates:
Sondy Pope-Roberts 19,937 
Tom Clauder 13,842
District 80[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Janis Ringhand (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Dan Henke (R)
a
Note: The incumbent in District 80, Brett Davis (R), did not run for re-election and is running for Lieutenant Governor. Davis was first elected to District 80 in 2005.
November 2 General election candidates:
Janis Ringhand 12,097 
Dan Henke 10,795
District 81[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Kelda Roys (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2009.
September 14 GOP primary:
- No Republican ran for election
November 2 General election candidates:
Kelda Roys 18,698 
District 82[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- No Democrat ran for election
September 14 GOP primary:
- Jeffrey Stone
a (R), incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1999.
- Larry Gamble (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
Jeffrey Stone 19,148 
District 83[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Aaron Robertson (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Scott Gunderson (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1995.
November 2 General election candidates:
Aaron Robertson 6,003
Scott Gunderson 22,192 
District 84[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Don Vanpool (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Perry Grutza (R)
- Mike Kuglitsch
a (R)
- John Marek (R)
- Dave Swarthout (R)
Notes: The incumbent in District 84, Mark Gundrum (R), did not run for re-election. He was first elected in 1999, and has been elected to the Wisconsin Circuit Court, effective August 1, 2010.
A recount to determine the Republican Primary winner began on September 24, 2010. Results produced no change in the election counts.[10][11].
November 2 General election candidates:
Don Vanpool 7,080
Mike Kuglitsch 19,906 
District 85[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Donna Seidel (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Charles Eno (R)
a
September 14 Libertarian primary:
- Jim Maas (L)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Donna Seidel 10,298 
Charles Eno 8,460
Jim Maas 830
District 86[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Todd Punke (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Jerry Petrowski (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1999.
September 14 Independent primary:
- Frederick Melms (I)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Todd Punke 6,701
Jerry Petrowski 15,459 
Frederick Melms 967
District 87[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Dana Schultz (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Mary Williams (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2003.
September 14 Independent primary:
- Frank Rutherford (I)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Dana Schultz 7,908
Mary Williams 11,223 
Frank Rutherford 623
District 88[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- James Soletski (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
September 14 GOP primary:
- John Klenke (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
James Soletski 7,957
John Klenke 8,224 
District 89[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Bob Orwig (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- John Nygren (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
November 2 General election candidates:
Bob Orwig 7,520
John Nygren 15,788 
District 90[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Lou Ann Weix (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Karl Van Roy (R), 3,827
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2003.
- Dan Nowak (R) 1,443
November 2 General election candidates:
Lou Ann Weix 7,705
Karl Van Roy 10,842 
District 91[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Chris Danou (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2009.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Bill Ingram (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Chris Danou 11,375 
Bill Ingram 8,000
District 92[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Mark Radcliffe (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2009.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Dennis Clinard (R)
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Mark Radcliffe 9,227 
Dennis Clinard 8,915
District 93[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Jeffrey Smith (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Mike Conlin (R)
- Warren Petryk
a (R)
- Isaac Weix (R)
November 2 General election candidates:
Jeffrey Smith 11,006
Warren Petryk 11,080 
A recount request was filed with the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board on November 9, 2010[12]. A recount was scheduled for November 12, 2010[13]. The recount produced no changes.[14]
District 94[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Cheryl Hancock (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Michael Huebsch (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 1995.
November 2 General election candidates:
Cheryl Hancock 9,768
Michael Huebsch 13,979 
District 95[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Jennifer Shilling (D),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2001.
September 14 GOP primary:
- Julian Bradley (R) 1,206
- Nick Charles (R) 1427
a
November 2 General election candidates:
Jennifer Shilling 11,893 
Nick Charles 6,790
District 96[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Brian Murphy (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Lee Nerison (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
November 2 General election candidates:
Brian Murphy 7,604
Lee Nerison 11,964 
District 97[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Dawn Caruss (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Bill Kramer (R),
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2007.
November 2 General election candidates:
Dawn Caruss 6,390
Bill Kramer 13,272 
District 98[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Victor Weers (D) 1,070
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Paul Farrow (R) 7,394
a
- Thomas Schellinger (R) 4,901
Note: The incumbent in District 98, Rich Zipperer (R), did not run for re-election. He was first elected in 2007. Zipperer is running for Wisconsin State Senate, District 33.
November 2 General election candidates:
Victor Weers 6,788
Paul Farrow 22,236 
District 99[edit]
September 14 Democratic primary:
- Tom Hibbard (D)
a
September 14 GOP primary:
- Don Pridemore (R), 7,618
a incumbent, was first elected to the Wisconsin Assembly in 2005.
- Jim Batzko (R) 2,427
- Scott Henke (R) 3,164
November 2 General election candidates:
Tom Hibbard 6,518
Don Pridemore 22,355 
See also[edit]
- Wisconsin State Assembly
- Wisconsin State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2010
- Primary election dates in 2010
External links[edit]
- Wisconsin Government Accountability Board Unofficial Results
- JSOnline, "Fall 2010 general election results," November 2, 2010
- Wisconsin Assembly Democratic Campaign Committee's list of 2010 state assembly candidates
- Wisconsin Republican Party's list of 2010 state assembly candidates
- Project Vote Smart list of candidates for Wisconsin State Assembly in the November 2, 2010 election
[edit]
- ↑ Follow the Money, Wisconsin
- ↑ Follow the Money: "Wisconsin Assembly 2010 Campaign Contributions"
- ↑ Janesville Gazette, "August wins 32nd after recount," September 26, 2010 (dead link)
- ↑ Recount Canvass Report (see District 32).
- ↑ Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, "November 2010 General Election Recounts"
- ↑ Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, "Notice and Petition of Recount for 68th Assembly District," November 9, 2010
- ↑ Chippewa Herald, "Update: Recount has Bernier beating Dexter by 78 votes," November 16, 2010
- ↑ Recount (dead link)
- ↑ Wisconsin Rapids Tribune, "Spiros edges Zdun by 39 votes in 70th Assembly" September 15, 2010
- ↑ Verified by phone conversation with GAB office, September 27, 2010
- ↑ Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, "Order for Recount in the 84th Assembly District," September 23, 2010
- ↑ Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, "November 2010 General Election Recounts"
- ↑ Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, "Notice and Petition of Recount for 93rd Assembly District," November 9, 2010
- ↑ Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, "November 2010 General Election Recounts" accessed November 24, 2010
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District 39
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District 42
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District 43
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District 44
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District 45
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District 46
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District 47
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District 48
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District 49
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District 50
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District 51
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District 52
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District 53
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District 54
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District 55
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District 56
Dave Murphy (R)
District 57
Lee Snodgrass (D)
District 58
Rick Gundrum (R)
District 59
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District 60
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District 61
Samantha Kerkman (R)
District 62
Robert Wittke (R)
District 63
Robin Vos (R)
District 64
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District 65
Tod Ohnstad (D)
District 66
Greta Neubauer (D)
District 67
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District 68
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District 69
Donna Rozar (R)
District 70
Nancy VanderMeer (R)
District 71
Katrina Shankland (D)
District 72
Scott Krug (R)
District 73
Nick Milroy (D)
District 74
Beth Meyers (D)
District 75
David Armstrong (R)
District 76
Francesca Hong (D)
District 77
Shelia Stubbs (D)
District 78
Lisa Subeck (D)
District 79
Dianne Hesselbein (D)
District 80
Sondy Pope (D)
District 81
Dave Considine (D)
District 82
Ken Skowronski (R)
District 83
Chuck Wichgers (R)
District 84
Mike Kuglitsch (R)
District 85
Patrick Snyder (R)
District 86
John Spiros (R)
District 87
James Edming (R)
District 88
John Macco (R)
District 89
Elijah Behnke (R)
District 90
Kristina Shelton (D)
District 91
Jodi Emerson (D)
District 92
Treig Pronschinske (R)
District 93
Warren Petryk (R)
District 94
Steve Doyle (D)
District 95
Jill Billings (D)
District 96
Loren Oldenburg (R)
District 97
Scott Allen (R)
District 98
Adam Neylon (R)
District 99
Cindi Duchow (R)
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