GREEN BAY, WI – (WGBW & WISS) – It is all over but the crying. Unofficial results are in for the November General Election.
Not only did Wisconsin vote on the Presidential election, but a US Senatorial Race, several congressional districts and state assembly and senate districts were up for grabs. Here are the unofficial election results for those races.
Race | Democrat | Republican | Winner |
US Congress Dist 8 2-year term2025-2027 | Kristin Lyerly: De Pere | Tony Wied: De Pere | Tony Wied |
US Congress Dist 8 Special Election to fill the term vacated when Mike Gallagher resigned | Kristin Lyerly: De Pere | Tony Wied: De Pere | Tony Wied |
US Congress Dist 6 | John Zarbano: Oshkosh | Glenn Grothman (i): Fond du Lac | Glenn Grothman (i) |
US Senator | Tammy Baldwin | Eric Hovde | Tammy Baldwin (i) |
Wis. Assem Dist. 1 | Renee Paplham: Kewanee | Joel Kitchens (i): Sturgeon Bay | Joel Kitchens (i): |
Wis. Assem Dist 2 | Alicia Saunders: Kimberly | Shae Sortwell (i): Two Rivers | Shae Sortwell (i) |
Wis. Assem Dist 3 | Jason Schmitz: Menasha | Ron Tusler: Harrison | Ron Tusler |
Wis. Assem Dist 4 | Jane Benson: Suamico | David Steffen (i): Green Bay | David Steffen (i): |
Wis. Assem Dist 5 | Greg Sampson: Little Chute | Joy Goeben (i) Hobart | Joy Goeben (i) |
Wis. Assem Dist 6 | Shirley Hinze: Shawano | Elijah Behnke: Oconto | Elijah Behnke |
Wis. Assem Dist 25 | Stephen Welch: Two Rivers | Paul Tittl (i): Manitowoc | Paul Tittl (i) |
Wis. Assem Dist 39 | Chris Gordon: Neshkoro | Alex Dallman: Green Lake | Alex Dallman: |
Wis. Assem Dist 52 | Lee Snodgrass (i): Appleton | Chad Cooke: Appleton | Lee Snodgrass (i) |
Wis Assem Dist 53 | Duane Shukoski: Neenah | Dean Kaufert: Neenah | With 99% of the votes counted Dean Kaufert leads. |
Wis. Assem Dist 54 | Lori Palmeri (i): Oshkosh | Tim Paterson: Oshkosh | Lori Palmeri (i) |
Wis. Assem Dist 55 | Kyle Kehoe: Oshkosh | Nate Gustafson (i): Fox Crossing | Nate Gustafson (i) |
Wis. Assem Dist. 56 | Emily Tseffos: Appleton | Dave Murphy (i): Greenville | Dave Murphy (i) |
Wis. Assem Dist. 57 | Ruth Caves: Wild Rose | Kevin Peterson (i): Waupaca | Kevin Peterson (i) |
Wis. Assem Dist.88 | Christy Welch: De Pere | Benjamin Franklin: De Pere | with 99% of the votes counted Benjamin Franklin leads |
Wis. Assem Dist 89 | Ryan Spaude: Green Bay | Patrick Buckley: Green Bay | Ryan Spaude |
Wis. Assem Dist 90 | Amaad Rivera-Wagner: Green Bay | Jessica Henderson: Green Bay | Amaad Rivera-Wagner |
Wis Senate Dist 2 | Kelly Peterson: De Pere | Eric Wimberger (i): Green Bay | Eric Wimberger (i) |
Wis. Senate Dist 12 | Andi Rich: Marinette | Mary Felzkowski: Tomahawk | Mary Felzkowski |
Wis. Senate Dist 18 | Kristin Alfheim: Appleton | Anthony Phillips: Appleton | Kristin Alfheim |
Wis Senate Dist 20 | Michael Rapp: Van Dyne | Dan Feyen: Fond du Lac | Dan Feyen: Fond du Lac |
Wis Senate Dist 30 | Jamie Wall: Green Bay | Jim Rafter: Green Bay | Jamie Wall |
Unofficial election results for the myriad of school referendums offered to voters this election cycle will be slow to come in. Many school districts straddle multiple municipalities, townships and even counties. Here are the election results as of Wednesday (11/6/24) morning.
County or State | Referendum | Pass or Fail |
State | Will change wording in the Wisconsin State Constitution. Currently it reads, “Every United States citizen age 18 or older who is a resident of an election district in this state is a qualified elector of that district.” The referendum asks voters if they want to change the word “every” to “only.” | Passed with over 70% of the vote |
Ashwaubenon | A $2.8 Million operational referendum to renew a 2020 referendum for student mental health support for three years. | Passed with 64.9% of the vote |
Berlin | $7,065,513 4-year non-recurring operational referendum | Failed with 54.4% of the vote |
Bonduel | $1.8 million 6-year non-recurring operational referendum to support staff benefits and salary | Passed with 54% of the vote |
Bonduel | $2.7 million 6-year non-recurring capital facilities referendum to make technology, safety, and security upgrades | Passed with 54% of the vote |
Crivitz | $29 million capital referendum to fund capital improvements to the elementary, middle, and high school buildings | Passed with 59 percent of the votre |
DePere | $22 million capital referendum for maintenance in district buildings | Passed with 66.3% of vote |
Green Bay Area Public Schools | $183 Million capital referendum for district-wide school building and facility improvement projects | Passed with 66% of vote |
Kaukauna | $198 Million capital referendum for construction of a new middle school and improvements at other sites | Passed with 62% of the vote |
Kiel | $67 Million capital referendum to create a combined Middle/High school campus and other maintenance and infrastructure improvements. | 75% of the precincts reporting. The referendum is failing with 75% of voters saying “No.” |
Marion | $7.38 Million capital referendum for security and other improvements at the Elementary school, technical upgrades at the high school, and other facility improvements | Passed |
Marion | $7.6 Million capital referendum for construction of an addition and renovations at the elementary school to create a combined Elementary/Middle School | Passed |
Mischicol | $29.65 Million capital referendum for school building and facility improvement projects including additions to the middle and high school, including a performing arts center, technical education space, and athletic facilities. | Passed |
Niagra | $3 Million 4-year operational referendum | Passed |
Omro | $26.5 Million capital referendum for renovations at Omro Middle School and Omro High School, Omro Elementary, and H.B. Patch Elementary schools. | Passed |
Omro | $9.5 Million 5-year non-recurring operational referendum | Passed |
Sevastapol | $18.25 Million 4-year non-recurring operational referendum | Passed with 54% of the vote |
Shawano | $51.23 Million capital referendum to update and maintain projects at all four Shawano District Schools | Passed with 60% of the vote |
Sheboygan | $121 Million capital referendum to renovate Farnsworth Middle School and Urban Middle School | Passed |