2022 United States Senate election in Wisconsin
The 2022 United States Senate election in Wisconsin was held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member of the United States Senate from Wisconsin . The party primaries were held on August 9, 2022. Incumbent Republican Senator Ron Johnson won election to a third term, defeating Democratic Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes [ 1] by 26,718 votes—a one-point margin of victory.
In 2016, Johnson had pledged to serve only two terms in the Senate. He reversed this decision in 2022.[ 2] The race was one of the most competitive of the cycle, and it followed considerable Democratic success in recent statewide elections. In 2018 , Democrats won every statewide contest on the ballot, including the election for the state's other Senate seat . In 2020 , Democrat Joe Biden narrowly carried the state in the presidential election .[ 3]
Barnes led in most polls during the summer of 2022. In the final weeks prior to the election, Johnson took a lead of more than three points in the polling average. Though Johnson ultimately prevailed, this election was the closest of his three Senate victories. This was the first Senate election in Wisconsin since 1998 in which the winning candidate was of a different party than the winner of the concurrent gubernatorial election .
Republican primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
David Schroeder, former educator
Disqualified
Withdrawn
John Berman, electronic hardware designer, test engineer, and candidate for U.S. Senate (Minnesota and Kansas ) in 2020[ 8]
Declined
David Beth, Kenosha County sheriff[ 9]
Sean Duffy , former U.S. representative from Wisconsin's 7th congressional district [ 10] [ 11]
Mike Gallagher , U.S. representative from Wisconsin's 8th congressional district (running for re-election ; endorsed Johnson) [ 12]
Eric Hovde, candidate for U.S. Senate in 2012
Rebecca Kleefisch , former lieutenant governor of Wisconsin (running for governor ; endorsed Johnson) [ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
Kevin Nicholson , businessman, former member of the Wisconsin Board of Veterans Affairs , and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018 (running for governor ) [ 12]
Bryan Steil , U.S. representative from Wisconsin's 1st congressional district (running for re-election ; endorsed Johnson) [ 12]
Scott Walker , former governor of Wisconsin [ 15]
Endorsements
Ron Johnson
U.S. Executive Branch officials
Organizations
Results
Results by county
Democratic primary
Candidates
Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Kou Lee, restaurant owner[ 27]
Adam Murphy, business owner[ 28]
Steven Olikara, founder and CEO of Millennial Action Project[ 29] [ 30]
Peter Peckarsky, attorney and candidate for Chair of the Democratic National Committee in 2017 [ 28]
Darrell Williams, Wisconsin Emergency Management administrator[ 31]
Did not file
Withdrew
Declined
Fundraising
Candidate
Unitemized (<$200) individual contributions
Itemized (>$200) individual contributions
Self funding
Coverage ending
Mandela Barnes
$2,668,973.10
$3,305,480.72
$0.00
Coverage ending: 06/30/2022[ 47]
Endorsements
Mandela Barnes
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
Jim Clyburn , U.S. representative from SC-06 (1993–present), House Majority Whip (2019–present, 2007–2011), House Assistant Democratic Leader (2011–2019), Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus (1999–2001)[ 53]
Ruben Gallego , U.S. representative from Arizona's 7th congressional district (2015–)[ 54]
Ron Kind , U.S. representative from WI-03 (1997–2023)[ 55]
Gwen Moore , U.S. representative from WI-04 (2005–present)[ 56]
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez , U.S. representative from NY-14 (2019–present)[ 57]
Mark Pocan , U.S. representative from WI-02 (2013–present)[ 58]
Katie Porter , U.S. representative from CA-45 (2019–present)[ 59]
State officials
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]
Marisabel Cabrera , state representative from the 9th district (2019–present)[ 63]
Tim Carpenter , state senator from the 3rd district (2003–present)[ 63]
Steve Doyle , state representative from the 94th district (2011–present)[ 64]
Chris Larson , state senator from the 7th district (2011–present)[ 38]
Gary Hebl , state representative from the 46th district [ 65]
Francesca Hong , state representative from the 76th district [ 66]
La Tonya Johnson , state senator from the 6th district (2017–present)[ 63]
Fred Kessler , former state representative from the 12th district (2005–2019)[ 63]
Tod Ohnstad , state representative from the 65th district (2013–present)[ 63]
Tom Nelson , Outagamie County Executive, former Majority Leader of the Wisconsin Assembly , nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin in 2010 , for Wisconsin's 8th congressional district in 2016 and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022[ 41]
Supreme Moore Omokunde , state representative from the 17th district (2021–present)[ 63]
Sandy Pasch , former state representative from the 10th district (2013–2015)[ 63]
Daniel Riemer , state representative from the 7th district (2013–present)[ 63]
Kristina Shelton , state representative from the 90th district [ 67]
Christine Sinicki , state representative from the 20th district (1999–present)[ 63]
Mark Spreitzer , state representative from the 45th district (2015–2023)[ 63]
Local officials
Individuals
Organizations
Labor unions
Sarah Godlewski (withdrawn)
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Sue Conley , state representative (44th district )[ 92]
Jodi Emerson , state assemblywoman from the 91st district (2019–)[ 93]
Debra Kolste , former state representative (Wisconsin Assembly, District 44 )[ 92]
Mark F. Miller , former state senator from the 16th district (2005–2021)[ 94]
Sylvia Ortiz-Velez , state representative (Wisconsin Assembly, District 8 ) and Milwaukee County Board supervisor[ 92]
Christine Sinicki , state assemblymember for the 20th district (1999–)[ 92]
Lena Taylor , state senator[ 95]
Don Vruwink , state assemblyman from the 43rd district [ 96]
Individuals
Organizations
Alex Lasry (withdrawn)
State legislators
Local officials
Party officials
Labor unions
Tom Nelson (withdrawn)
State officials
State legislators
Chuck Benedict , former state representative from the 45th district (2005–2011)[ 113]
Chris Danou , former state representative from the 92nd district (2009–2017)[ 113]
Stan Gruszynski , former state representative from the 71st district (1985–1995)[ 113]
Jessica King , former state senator from the 18th district (2011–2013)[ 113]
Nick Milroy , state representative from the 73rd district (2009–2023)[ 113]
Kelda Roys , state senator from the 26th district (2021–present)[ 113]
Donna Seidel , former state representative from the 85th district (2005–2013)[ 113]
Gary Sherman , former state representative from the 74th district (1999–2011)[ 113]
James Soletski , former state representative from the 88th district (2007–2011)[ 113]
David Travis , former Democratic Assembly Leader from the 81st district (1979–2009)[ 114]
Robert Wirch , state senator from the 22nd district (1997–present)[ 115]
Local officials
Organizations
Labor unions
Individuals
Steven Olikara
State officials
Federal officials
Judicial officials
State legislators
Organizations
Individuals
Akon , singer-songwriter and entrepreneur[ 131]
Andrew Yang , candidate in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries and the 2021 New York City Democratic mayoral primary[ 132]
Polling
Graphical summary
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Mandela Barnes
Sarah Godlewski
Alex Lasry
Tom Nelson
Other
Undecided
July 29, 2022
Godlewski withdraws from the race and endorses Barnes
July 27, 2022
Lasry withdraws from the race and endorses Barnes
July 25, 2022
Nelson withdraws from the race and endorses Barnes
Impact Research (D)[ 133] [ A]
July 12–17, 2022
600 (LV)
± 4.0%
39%
12%
25%
5%
–
18%
Change Research (D)[ 134] [ B]
July 1–7, 2022
560 (LV)
± 4.6%
40%
12%
16%
6%
1%[ b]
22%
Marquette University [ 135]
June 14–20, 2022
381 (LV)
± 6.2%
25%
9%
21%
7%
1%[ c]
36%
Normington Petts (D)[ 136] [ C]
May 18–22, 2022
700 (LV)
± 3.7%
34%
18%
31%
5%
–
12%
Marquette University [ 137]
April 19–24, 2022
311 (LV)
± 6.6%
19%
7%
16%
5%
2%[ d]
49%
Impact Research (D)[ 138] [ A]
March 16–23, 2022
449 (LV)
± 4.6%
38%
9%
17%
8%
3%
26%
Normington Petts (D)[ 139] [ C]
February 23–27, 2022
600 (LV)
± 4.0%
35%
7%
27%
7%
–
24%
Marquette University [ 140]
February 22–27, 2022
362 (LV)
± 5.7%
23%
3%
13%
5%
5%[ e]
49%
Impact Research (D)[ 141] [ A]
December 8–16, 2021
842 (LV)
± 3.4%
40%
10%
11%
8%
3%
29%
Data for Progress (D)[ 142] [ D]
November 11–15, 2021
524 (LV)
± 4.0%
39%
5%
16%
6%
5%[ f]
29%
Normington Petts (D)[ 143] [ C]
November 2021
– (LV)
–
37%
5%
15%
7%
–
36%
Clarity Campaign Labs (D)[ 144] [ A]
August 28–30, 2021
698 (LV)
± 3.7%
37%
7%
5%
8%
3%[ g]
38%
Normington Petts (D)[ 145] [ C]
August 2021
– (LV)
–
43%
5%
4%
7%
–
41%
Results
Results by county
General election
Predictions
Debates
Endorsements
Ron Johnson (R)
U.S. Executive Branch officials
State officials
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Organizations
Mandela Barnes (D)
U.S. Executive Branch officials
U.S. senators
U.S. representatives
Jim Clyburn , U.S. representative from SC-06 (1993–present), House Majority Whip (2019–2023, 2007–2011), House Assistant Democratic Leader (2011–2019), Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus (1999–2001)[ 53]
Ruben Gallego , U.S. representative from Arizona's 7th congressional district (2015–2023)[ 54]
Ron Kind , U.S. representative from WI-03 (1997–2023)[ 170]
Gwen Moore , U.S. representative from WI-04 (2005–present)[ 56]
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez , U.S. representative from NY-14 (2019–present)[ 57]
Mark Pocan , U.S. representative from WI-02 (2013–present)[ 58]
Katie Porter , U.S. representative from CA-45 (2019–present)[ 59]
State officials
State legislators
Jimmy P. Anderson , state representative from the 47th district (2017–present)[ 63]
Jonathan Brostoff , state representative from the 19th district (2015–present)[ 63]
Marisabel Cabrera , state representative from the 9th district (2019–present)[ 63]
Tim Carpenter , state senator from the 3rd district (2003–present)[ 63]
Steve Doyle , state representative from the 94th district (2011–present)[ 64]
Chris Larson , state senator from the 7th district (2011–present)[ 38]
Gary Hebl , state representative from the 46th district [ 65]
Francesca Hong , state representative from the 76th district [ 66]
La Tonya Johnson , state senator from the 6th district (2017–present)[ 63]
Fred Kessler , former state representative from the 12th district (2005–2019)[ 63]
Tom Nelson , Outagamie County Executive, former Majority Leader of the Wisconsin Assembly , nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin in 2010 , for Wisconsin's 8th congressional district in 2016 and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022[ 41]
Tod Ohnstad , state representative from the 65th district (2013–present)[ 63]
Supreme Moore Omokunde , state representative from the 17th district (2021–present)[ 63]
Sandy Pasch , former state representative from the 10th district (2013–2015)[ 63]
Daniel Riemer , state representative from the 7th district (2013–present)[ 63]
Kristina Shelton , state representative from the 90th district [ 67]
Christine Sinicki , state representative from the 20th district (1999–present)[ 63]
Mark Spreitzer , state representative from the 45th district (2015–present)[ 63]
Local officials
Individuals
LeVar Burton , actor[ 171]
Don Cheadle , actor[ 172]
Natalia Cordova-Buckley , actress[ 172]
Rosario Dawson , actress[ 172]
Clark Gregg , actor and director[ 172]
Mike Holmgren , former head coach of the Green Bay Packers [ 173]
Alex Lasry , senior vice president of the Milwaukee Bucks , former intern in the Obama administration and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2022[ 39]
Mark Ruffalo , actor and activist[ 172]
Alexander Vindman , retired lieutenant colonel[ 71]
Bradley Whitford , actor[ 174]
Oprah Winfrey , businesswoman and talk show host[ 175]
Organizations
Labor unions
Newspapers
Polling
Aggregate polls
Source of poll aggregation
Dates administered
Dates updated
Ron Johnson (R)
Mandela Barnes (D)
Undecided[ h]
Margin
RealClearPolitics [ 191]
October 24 – November 5, 2022
November 8, 2022
50.2%
46.6%
3.2%
Johnson +3.6
FiveThirtyEight [ 192]
August 15 – November 8, 2022
November 8, 2022
50.4%
47.0%
2.6%
Johnson +3.4
270toWin [ 193]
November 3–7, 2022
November 7, 2022
50.2%
46.6%
3.2%
Johnson +3.6
Average
50.3%
46.7%
3.0%
Johnson +3.6
Graphical summary
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Ron Johnson (R)
Mandela Barnes (D)
Other
Undecided
Civiqs [ 194]
November 4–7, 2022
739 (LV)
± 3.7%
50%
49%
–
1%
Research Co. [ 195]
November 4–6, 2022
450 (LV)
± 4.6%
51%
45%
–
4%
Data for Progress (D)[ 196]
November 2–5, 2022
1,504 (LV)
± 2.0%
53%
47%
–
–
The Trafalgar Group (R)[ 197]
November 2–4, 2022
1,095 (LV)
± 2.9%
50%
47%
–
3%
Marquette University [ 198]
October 24 – November 1, 2022
802 (RV)
± 4.6%
48%
45%
5%[ i]
1%
679 (LV)
± 4.8%
50%
48%
1%[ j]
1%
Clarity Campaign Labs (D)[ 199] [ A]
October 27–31, 2022
888 (LV)
± 3.3%
46%
48%
–
6%
Siena College [ 200]
October 27–31, 2022
655 (LV)
± 4.8%
47%
45%
2%[ k]
6%
Fox News [ 201]
October 26–30, 2022
1,000 (RV)
± 3.0%
48%
45%
3%[ l]
5%
Wick Insights [ 202]
October 26–30, 2022
1,089 (LV)
± 3.2%
50%
46%
2%[ m]
2%
Emerson College [ 203]
October 27–29, 2022
1,000 (LV)
± 3.0%
50%
46%
2%[ m]
3%
51%
46%
3%[ n]
–
Patriot Polling [ 204]
October 20–23, 2022
801 (RV)
–
52%
43%
–
5%
Data for Progress (D)[ 205]
October 14–22, 2022
1,376 (LV)
± 3.0%
51%
46%
–
2%
CNN /SSRS [ 206]
October 13–17, 2022
905 (RV)
± 4.2%
45%
48%
5%[ o]
1%
714 (LV)
± 4.5%
50%
49%
1%[ p]
–
Clarity Campaign Labs (D)[ 207] [ A]
October 7–11, 2022
874 (LV)
± 3.3%
47%
48%
–
5%
Marquette University [ 208]
October 3–9, 2022
801 (RV)
± 4.3%
47%
47%
5%[ q]
2%
652 (LV)
± 4.8%
52%
46%
2%[ r]
1%
YouGov /CBS News [ 209]
October 3–7, 2022
1,138 (RV)
± 3.7%
50%
49%
–
1%
Public Policy Polling (D)[ 210]
September 26–27, 2022
574 (V)
–
47%
47%
–
6%
Fox News [ 211]
September 22–26, 2022
1,012 (RV)
± 3.0%
48%
44%
3%[ s]
5%
Fabrizio Ward (R)/Impact Research (D)[ 212]
September 18–25, 2022
1399 (LV)
± 4.4%
51%
46%
–
5%
Data for Progress (D)[ 213]
September 20–23, 2022
999 (LV)
± 3.0%
50%
48%
–
3%
The Trafalgar Group (R)[ 214]
September 15–19, 2022
1087 (LV)
± 2.9%
49%
47%
–
5%
Emerson College [ 215]
September 16–18, 2022
860 (LV)
± 3.27%
48%
44%
3%
6%
Big Data Poll (R)[ 216]
September 17–18, 2022
852 (LV)
± 3.4%
49%
46%
–
–
Siena College [ 217]
September 14–15, 2022
651 (LV)
± 4.5%
47%
48%
2%[ k]
4%
OnMessage Inc. (R)[ 218] [ E]
September 11–13, 2022
800 (LV)
–
49%
45%
–
6%
Civiqs [ 219]
September 10–13, 2022
780 (LV)
± 3.7%
49%
48%
1%
2%
Marquette University [ 220]
September 6–11, 2022
801 (RV)
± 4.3%
48%
47%
–
5%
632 (LV)
± 4.7%
49%
48%
–
3%
The Trafalgar Group (R)[ 221]
August 22–25, 2022
1,091 (LV)
± 2.9%
47%
49%
–
4%
Fox News [ 222]
August 12–16, 2022
1,006 (RV)
± 3.0%
46%
50%
1%
4%
Marquette University [ 223]
August 10–15, 2022
811 (RV)
± 4.2%
44%
51%
1%
4%
713 (LV)
± 4.5%
45%
52%
0%
3%
Marquette University [ 224]
June 14–20, 2022
803 (RV)
± 4.3%
44%
46%
1%
8%
Clarity Campaign Labs (D)[ 225] [ A]
September 8–11, 2021
756 (LV)
± 3.6%
43%
43%
–
14%
Hypothetical polling
Ron Johnson vs. Sarah Godlewski
Ron Johnson vs. Alex Lasry
Ron Johnson vs. Tom Nelson
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size[ a]
Margin of error
Ron Johnson (R)
Tom Nelson (D)
Other
Undecided
Marquette University [ 224]
June 14–20, 2022
803 (RV)
± 4.3%
43%
44%
2%
11%
Change Research (D)[ 227] [ F]
March 25–27, 2021
1,723 (LV)
± 2.6%
44%
48%
–
5%
Results
By county
By county
County[ 228]
Ron Johnson Republican
Mandela Barnes Democratic
Write-in
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adams
6,202
62.75
3,644
36.87
38
0.38
2,558
25.88
9,884
Ashland
3,074
44.00
3,903
55.87
9
0.13
-829
-11.87
6,986
Barron
12,928
64.39
7,121
35.46
30
0.15
5,807
28.92
20,079
Bayfield
4,082
43.99
5,183
55.85
15
0.16
-1,101
-11.86
9,280
Brown
62,221
54.64
51,421
45.15
237
0.21
10,800
9.48
113,879
Buffalo
3,907
63.86
2,201
35.98
10
0.16
1,706
27.88
6,118
Burnett
5,362
65.42
2,834
34.58
0
0.00
2,528
30.84
8,196
Calumet
15,466
61.99
9,444
37.85
41
0.16
6,022
24.14
24,951
Chippewa
17,694
61.39
11,069
38.40
60
0.21
6,625
22.99
28,823
Clark
8,181
70.20
3,451
29.61
22
0.19
4,730
40.59
11,654
Columbia
13,899
50.78
13,410
48.99
64
0.23
489
1.79
27,373
Crawford
3,797
54.33
3,179
45.49
13
0.19
618
8.84
6,989
Dane
68,228
22.69
231,818
77.08
682
0.23
-163,590
-54.40
300,728
Dodge
25,914
66.89
12,830
33.11
0
0.00
13,084
33.77
38,744
Door
8,685
50.14
8,611
49.71
26
0.15
74
0.43
17,322
Douglas
8,373
44.86
10,270
55.02
22
0.12
-1,897
-10.16
18,665
Dunn
10,544
57.24
7,876
42.76
0
0.00
2,668
14.48
18,420
Eau Claire
21,208
44.32
26,529
55.44
115
0.24
-5,321
-11.12
47,852
Florence
1,898
75.38
620
24.62
0
0.00
1,278
50.75
2,518
Fond du Lac
30,584
65.63
15,982
34.29
38
0.08
14,602
31.33
46,604
Forest
2,785
66.90
1,371
32.93
7
0.17
1,414
33.97
4,163
Grant
11,397
56.68
8,671
43.12
41
0.20
2,726
13.56
20,109
Green
8,350
47.77
9,097
52.04
33
0.19
-747
-4.27
17,480
Green Lake
6,061
69.73
2,626
30.21
5
0.06
3,435
39.52
8,692
Iowa
5,082
43.73
6,514
56.05
25
0.22
-1,432
-12.32
11,621
Iron
2,064
63.22
1,197
36.66
4
0.12
867
26.55
3,265
Jackson
4,700
58.84
3,288
41.16
0
0.00
1,412
17.68
7,988
Jefferson
22,402
58.03
16,141
41.81
64
0.17
6,261
16.22
38,607
Juneau
6,944
64.62
3,782
35.19
20
0.19
3,162
29.42
10,746
Kenosha
34,393
52.17
31,371
47.59
159
0.24
3,022
4.58
65,923
Kewaunee
6,627
66.80
3,273
32.99
20
0.20
3,354
33.81
9,920
La Crosse
24,413
44.21
30,695
55.58
115
0.21
-6,282
-11.38
55,223
Lafayette
3,779
57.55
2,787
42.45
0
0.00
992
15.11
6,566
Langlade
6,190
68.72
2,818
31.28
0
0.00
3,372
37.43
9,008
Lincoln
8,541
63.31
4,920
36.47
29
0.22
3,621
26.84
13,490
Manitowoc
22,561
62.81
13,288
37.00
69
0.19
9,273
25.82
35,918
Marathon
37,527
60.98
23,912
38.85
103
0.17
13,615
22.12
61,542
Marinette
12,677
68.39
5,816
31.38
42
0.23
6,861
37.02
18,535
Marquette
4,753
64.64
2,589
35.21
11
0.15
2,164
29.43
7,353
Menominee
264
21.53
962
78.47
0
0.00
-698
-56.93
1,226
Milwaukee
103,666
29.78
243,638
70.00
755
0.22
-139,972
-40.22
348,059
Monroe
10,801
62.39
6,461
37.32
49
0.28
4,340
25.07
17,311
Oconto
13,961
71.47
5,527
28.29
47
0.24
8,434
43.17
19,535
Oneida
11,866
58.78
8,279
41.01
41
0.20
3,587
17.77
20,186
Outagamie
47,805
55.76
37,922
44.24
0
0.00
9,883
11.53
85,727
Ozaukee
30,209
57.77
21,954
41.98
130
0.25
8,255
15.79
52,293
Pepin
2,122
64.30
1,177
35.67
1
0.03
945
28.64
3,300
Pierce
10,313
57.18
7,709
42.74
15
0.08
2,604
14.44
18,037
Polk
13,132
64.22
7,313
35.77
2
0.01
5,819
28.46
20,447
Portage
16,339
48.66
17,186
51.19
50
0.15
-847
-2.52
33,575
Price
4,584
65.05
2,459
34.89
4
0.06
2,125
30.15
7,047
Racine
44,221
54.13
37,252
45.60
218
0.27
6,969
8.53
81,691
Richland
3,827
54.58
3,173
45.25
12
0.17
654
9.33
7,012
Rock
28,758
44.28
36,024
55.47
160
0.25
-7,266
-11.19
64,942
Rusk
4,326
67.76
2,056
32.21
2
0.03
2,270
35.56
6,384
Sauk
14,289
49.43
14,618
50.57
0
0.00
-329
-1.14
28,907
Sawyer
4,949
57.82
3,597
42.03
13
0.15
1,352
15.80
8,559
Shawano
12,415
69.31
5,495
30.68
2
0.01
6,920
38.63
17,912
Sheboygan
32,058
59.88
21,350
39.88
129
0.24
10,708
20.00
53,537
St. Croix
26,143
59.39
17,827
40.50
52
0.12
8,316
18.89
44,022
Taylor
6,527
75.40
2,130
24.60
0
0.00
4,397
50.79
8,657
Trempealeau
7,322
59.75
4,920
40.15
13
0.11
2,402
19.60
12,255
Vernon
6,950
52.76
6,206
47.11
18
0.14
744
5.65
13,174
Vilas
8,350
63.37
4,803
36.45
24
0.18
3,547
26.92
13,177
Walworth
27,995
60.95
17,824
38.81
112
0.24
10,171
22.14
45,931
Washburn
5,277
63.16
3,074
36.79
4
0.05
2,203
26.37
8,355
Washington
52,401
70.84
21,566
29.16
0
0.00
30,835
41.69
73,967
Waukesha
140,156
62.55
83,408
37.22
509
0.23
56,748
25.33
224,073
Waupaca
15,525
66.86
7,653
32.96
42
0.18
7,872
33.90
23,220
Waushara
7,765
68.50
3,567
31.47
3
0.03
4,198
37.04
11,335
Winnebago
39,372
52.91
34,860
46.84
185
0.25
4,512
6.06
74,417
Wood
20,004
60.63
12,925
39.17
64
0.19
7,079
21.46
32,993
Totals
1,337,185
50.41
1,310,467
49.41
4,825
0.18
26,718
1.01
2,652,477
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
By congressional district
Johnson won 6 of 8 congressional districts.[ 229]
See also
Notes
^ a b c d e Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear
^ Lee, Olikara, and Williams with 0%
^ Peckarsky with 1%; Lewis, Murphy, and Olikara with 0%
^ Lewis and Peckarsky with 1%; Murphy and Williams with 0%
^ Lewis and Murphy with 2%; Battino with 1%; Pecarsky and Williams with 0%
^ "A different candidate" with 3%; Battino and Murphy with 1%; Olikara with 0%
^ Battino, Lewis, and Olikara with 1%
^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
^ "Refused" with 3%; "Neither" with 2%
^ "Refused" with 1%
^ a b "Another candidate" with 1%; "Not going to vote" with 1%
^ "Other" with 2%; "Wouldn't vote" with 1%
^ a b "Someone else" with 2%
^ "Someone else" with 3%
^ "Neither" with 4%; "Other" with 1%
^ "Neither" with 1%
^ "Neither" with 4%; "Refused" with 1%
^ "Neither" with 1%; "Refused" with 1%
^ "Wouldn't vote" with 2%; "Other" with 1%
Partisan clients
^ a b c d e f g h i Poll conducted for Barnes's campaign
^ This poll was sponsored by 314 Action Fund.
^ a b c d Poll conducted for Lasry's campaign
^ Poll conducted for Way to Lead
^ This poll was sponsored by the NRSC.
^ This poll was sponsored by Nelson's campaign.
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