2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin
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The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect the eight U.S. representatives from the State of Wisconsin, one from each of the state's congressional districts. The elections will coincide with the 2024 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary elections are scheduled for August 13, 2024.[1]
District 1[edit]
The 1st district encompasses the southeastern corner of Wisconsin, containing the cities of Beloit, Franklin, Janesville, Kenosha, Oak Creek, Racine, and most of Whitewater. The incumbent is Republican Bryan Steil, who was reelected with 54.1% of the vote in 2022.[2]
Republican primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Declared[edit]
- Bryan Steil, incumbent U.S. representative[3]
Endorsements[edit]
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Bryan Steil (R) | $3,420,100 | $899,247 | $4,032,505 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[5] |
Democratic primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Declared[edit]
- Peter Barca, former secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (2019–2024) and former U.S. Representative from this district (1993–1995)[6]
- Lorenzo Santos, Racine County emergency management coordinator and chair of Wisconsin Young Democrats[7]
Withdrawn[edit]
- Diane Anderson, family nurse practicioner[8] (endorsed Barca)[9]
- Anthony Hammes, former Caledonia village trustee[10][11]
Declined[edit]
- Mike Sheridan, former Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2009–2011) from the 44th district (2005–2011) (endorsed Barca)[6]
Endorsements[edit]
- U.S. Representatives
- Gwen Moore, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin's 4th congressional district (2005–present)[9]
- Mark Pocan, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district (2013–present)[9]
- Statewide officials
- Mandela Barnes, former Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin (2019–2023)[9]
- Jim Doyle, former Governor of Wisconsin (2003–2011)[9]
- Josh Kaul, Attorney General of Wisconsin (2019–present)[9]
- Martin Schreiber, former Governor of Wisconsin (1977–1979)[9]
- State legislators
- Tim Carpenter, state senator for the 3rd district (2003–present)[9]
- Sue Conley, state representative for the 44th district (2021–present)[9]
- Andy Jorgensen, former state representative for the 37th & 43rd districts (2007–2017)[9]
- Tip McGuire, state representative for the 64th district (2019–present)[9]
- Tod Ohnstad, state representative for the 65th district (2013–present)[9]
- Mike Sheridan, former Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2009–2011) from the 44th district (2005–2011)[6]
- Christine Sinicki, state representative for the 20th district (1999–present)[9]
- Mark Spreitzer, state senator for the 15th district (2023–present)[9]
- John Steinbrink, former state representative from the 65th district (1997–2013)[9]
- County officials
- James Kreuser, former Kenosha County Executive (2008–2022)[9]
- Local officials
- John Antaramian, former mayor of Kenosha (1992–2008, 2016–2024)[9]
- Cory Mason, mayor of Racine (2017–present)[9]
- Labor unions
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Lorenzo Santos (D) | $21,859 | $16,879 | $5,199 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[5] |
General election[edit]
Predictions[edit]
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[13] | Solid R | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections[14] | Likely R | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[15] | Likely R | April 5, 2023 |
Elections Daily[16] | Safe R | September 7, 2023 |
CNalysis[17] | Likely R | November 16, 2023 |
District 2[edit]
The 2nd district contains much of southern Wisconsin, including Madison, Monroe, Dodgeville, and Baraboo. The incumbent is Democrat Mark Pocan, who was reelected with 71% of the vote in 2022.[2]
Democratic primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Filed paperwork[edit]
- Mark Pocan, incumbent U.S. Representative[18]
Endorsements[edit]
- Individuals
- Kelley Robinson, President of Human Rights Campaign[19]
- Organizations
- Bend the Arc[20]
- Fair Wisconsin[21]
- Human Rights Campaign[19]
- Humane Society Legislative Fund[22]
- J Street PAC[23]
- Peace Action[24]
- Planned Parenthood Action Fund[25]
- Population Connection Action Fund[26]
- Progressive Democrats of America[27]
- Sierra Club[28]
- Labor unions
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Mark Pocan (D) | $516,053 | $736,025 | $772,718 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[32] |
Republican primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Declared[edit]
Filed paperwork[edit]
- Charity Barry[34]
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Charity Barry (R) | $54,589[a] | $50,095 | $9,069 |
Erik Olsen (R) | $37,964[b] | $31,197 | $5,265 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[32] |
General election[edit]
Predictions[edit]
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report[13] | Solid D | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections[14] | Solid D | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[15] | Safe D | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily[16] | Safe D | September 7, 2023 |
CNalysis[17] | Solid D | November 16, 2023 |
District 3[edit]
The 3rd district takes in the Driftless Area in southwestern Wisconsin including Eau Claire and La Crosse. The incumbent is Republican Derrick Van Orden, who flipped the district and was elected with 51.9% of the vote in 2022.[2]
Republican primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Declared[edit]
- Derrick Van Orden, incumbent U.S. Representative[35]
Endorsements[edit]
- Executive branch officials
- Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States[36]
- Organizations
- Political parties
- Third Congressional District Republicans[38]
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Derrick Van Orden (R) | $3,453,625 | $1,684,470 | $1,946,820 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[39] |
Democratic primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Declared[edit]
- Rebecca Cooke, former Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation board member and candidate for this district in 2022[40]
- Katrina Shankland, state representative from the 71st district (2013–present)[41]
- Eric Wilson, healthcare and real estate worker[42]
Withdrawn[edit]
- Tara Johnson, former chair of the La Crosse County Board[43] (running for state assembly)[44]
- Aaron Nytes, Harvard Law student (endorsed Cooke)[45]
Declined[edit]
- Deb McGrath, former CIA officer, daughter of former U.S. Representative Alvin Baldus, and candidate for this district in 2022[46]
- Brad Pfaff, state senator and nominee for this district in 2022 (running for re-election)[46]
Endorsements[edit]
- U.S. Representatives
- Jared Golden, U.S. Representative from Maine's 2nd congressional district (2019–present)[47]
- Mike Thompson, U.S. Representative from California's 4th congressional district (1999–present)[48]
- Individuals
- Aaron Nytes, former candidate for this district[49]
- Organizations
- Labor unions
- U.S. Representatives
- Mark Pocan, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district (2013–present)[54]
- Dave Obey, former U.S. Representative from Wisconsin's 7th congressional district (1969–2011)[55]
- State legislators
- Jill Billings, state representative from the 95th district (2011–present)[56]
- Steve Doyle, state representative from the 94th district (2011–present)[57]
- Jeff Smith, state senator from the 31st district (2019–present)[58]
- Organizations
- Labor unions
- American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Wisconsin Council 32[61]
- American Federation of Teachers–Wisconsin[62]
- American Federation of Teachers Local 6505[61]
- Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers of Wisconsin[61]
- Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen Wislb[63]
- International Association of Fire Fighters Local 425 & Local 484[63]
- International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Wisconsin State Conference[63]
- Iron Workers Local 383[63]
- United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1473[63]
- Wisconsin Pipe Trades Association[63]
- Statewide officials
- Sarah Godlewski, Wisconsin Secretary of State (2023–present) and former Wisconsin State Treasurer (2019–2023)[64]
- State legislators
- Melissa Agard, former Minority Leader of the Wisconsin Senate (2023) from the 16th district (2021–present)[64]
Steve Doyle, state representative from the 94th district (2011–present)[64] (switched endorsement to Shankland after Johnson withdrew)[57]
Polling[edit]
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[c] |
Margin of error |
Rebecca Cooke |
Tara Johnson |
Aaron Nytes |
Katrina Shankland |
Undecided |
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Blueprint Polling (D)[A] | October 20–23, 2023 | 360 (LV) | ± 5.16% | 21% | 11% | 0.5% | 18% | 50.5% |
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Rebecca Cooke (D) | $1,221,679 | $414,018 | $807,661 |
Katrina Shankland (D) | $515,964[d] | $158,789 | $357,176 |
Eric Wilson (D) | $42,495[e] | $25,436 | $17,059 |
Tara Johnson (D)[f] | $214,530[g] | $214,530 | $0 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[39] |
General election[edit]
Predictions[edit]
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[13] | Lean R | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections[14] | Likely R | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[15] | Likely R | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily[16] | Lean R | September 7, 2023 |
CNalysis[17] | Likely R | November 16, 2023 |
Polling[edit]
- Derrick Van Orden vs. Rebecca Cooke
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[c] |
Margin of error |
Derrick Van Orden (R) |
Rebecca Cooke (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blueprint Polling (D)[A] | February 2–4, 2024 | 326 (LV) | ± 5.43% | 50.4% | 44.5% | 5.1% |
- Derrick Van Orden vs. Katrina Shankland
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[c] |
Margin of error |
Derrick Van Orden (R) |
Katrina Shankland (D) |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blueprint Polling (D)[A] | February 2–4, 2024 | 326 (LV) | ± 5.43% | 48.7% | 46.5% | 4.8% |
District 4[edit]
The 4th district encompasses Milwaukee County, taking in the city of Milwaukee and its working-class suburbs of Cudahy, St. Francis, South Milwaukee, and West Milwaukee, as well as the North Shore communities of Glendale, Shorewood, Whitefish Bay, Fox Point, Bayside, and Brown Deer. The incumbent is Democrat Gwen Moore, who was reelected with 75.3% of the vote in 2022.[2]
Democratic primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Declared[edit]
- Gwen Moore, incumbent U.S. representative[65]
Endorsements[edit]
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Gwen Moore (D) | $795,648 | $776,280 | $56,893 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[69] |
General election[edit]
Predictions[edit]
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[13] | Solid D | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections[14] | Solid D | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[15] | Safe D | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily[16] | Safe D | September 7, 2023 |
CNalysis[17] | Solid D | November 16, 2023 |
District 5[edit]
The 5th district takes in the northern and western suburbs of Milwaukee, including Washington County, Jefferson County, as well as most of Waukesha County. The incumbent is Republican Scott Fitzgerald, who was reelected with 64.4% of the vote in 2022.[2]
Republican primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Filed paperwork[edit]
- Scott Fitzgerald, incumbent U.S. Representative[70]
Endorsements[edit]
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Scott Fitzgerald (R) | $754,995 | $383,669 | $764,156 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[71] |
General election[edit]
Predictions[edit]
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[13] | Solid R | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections[14] | Solid R | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[15] | Safe R | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily[16] | Safe R | September 7, 2023 |
CNalysis[17] | Solid R | November 16, 2023 |
District 6[edit]
The 6th district is based in east-central Wisconsin, encompassing part of the Fox River Valley, and takes in Fond du Lac, Oshkosh, and Sheboygan. The incumbent is Republican Glenn Grothman, who was reelected in 2022 with only write-in opposition.[2]
Republican primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Declared[edit]
- Jack Brudvig, businessman[72]
- Glenn Grothman, incumbent U.S. representative[73]
Endorsements[edit]
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Glenn Grothman (R) | $558,776 | $574,666 | $521,836 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[75] |
Democratic primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Declared[edit]
Filed paperwork[edit]
- John Zarbano[76]
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Amy Washburn (D) | $1,704 | $5,112 | $3,266 |
John Zarbano (D) | $6,215 | $3,823 | $2,392 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[75] |
General election[edit]
Predictions[edit]
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[13] | Solid R | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections[14] | Solid R | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[15] | Safe R | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily[16] | Safe R | September 7, 2023 |
CNalysis[17] | Solid R | November 16, 2023 |
District 7[edit]
The 7th district is located in northwestern Wisconsin and includes Wausau and Superior. The incumbent is Republican Tom Tiffany, who was reelected with 61.9% of the vote in 2022.[2]
Republican primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Declared[edit]
- Tom Tiffany, incumbent U.S. representative[77]
Filed paperwork[edit]
- Cheryl Runkel[78]
Endorsements[edit]
- Organizations
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Tom Tiffany (R) | $723,322 | $436,075 | $626,917 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[80] |
Democratic primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Declared[edit]
- Elsa Duranceau, grant coordinator and U.S. Air Force veteran[33]
- Kyle Kilbourn, design specialist[72]
Endorsements[edit]
- Organizations
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
Elsa Duranceau (D) | $7,522 | $6,630 | $892 |
Kyle Kilbourn (D) | $58,307 | $32,225 | $26,082 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[80] |
General election[edit]
Predictions[edit]
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[13] | Solid R | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections[14] | Solid R | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[15] | Safe R | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily[16] | Safe R | September 7, 2023 |
CNalysis[17] | Solid R | November 16, 2023 |
District 8[edit]
The 8th district encompasses northeastern Wisconsin, including Green Bay and Appleton. The seat is vacant, though the prior office-holder was Republican Mike Gallagher, who was reelected with 72.2% of the vote in 2022.[2] On February 10, 2024, Gallagher announced he would not run for a fifth term in Congress and a month later he announced that he would resign effective April 19, 2024, though later moved the date to April 20 to vote in favor of aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. With the resignation going into effect after the second Tuesday in April, the vacancy will be filled with a special election held concurrently to the regular election.[83][84][85]
Republican primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Declared[edit]
- André Jacque, state senator from the 1st district (2019–present)[86]
- Roger Roth, former President of the Wisconsin Senate (2017–2021) from the 19th district (2015–2023), nephew of former U.S. representative Toby Roth, candidate for this district in 2010, and nominee for lieutenant governor in 2022[87]
- Tony Wied, former gas station chain owner[88]
Publicly expressed interest[edit]
- Chad Weininger, Brown County Director of Administration, former state representative, and runner-up for mayor of Green Bay in 2023[89]
Withdrawn[edit]
- Mike Gallagher, former U.S. representative[90][91]
Declined[edit]
- Alex Bruesewitz, political consultant (endorsed Wied)[92]
- John Macco, state representative from the 88th district (2015–present)[89]
Endorsements[edit]
- U.S. Senators
- Ted Cruz, U.S. senator from Texas (2015–present)[93]
- State legislators
- Elijah Behnke, state representative from the 89th district (2021–present)[94]
- Ty Bodden, state representative from the 59th district (2023–present)[95]
- Rachael Cabral-Guevara, state senator for the 19th district (2023–present)[96]
- Ron Tusler, state representative from the 3rd district (2017–present)[95]
- County officials
- Cheryl Berken, Brown County Register of Deeds[97]
- Adam Bieber, former Shawano County Sheriff[98]
- Brett Bowe, Calumet County Sheriff[99]
- John Gossage, former Brown County Sheriff[100]
- Matt Joski, Kewaunee County Sheriff[101]
- Individuals
- Abby Johnson, anti-abortion advocate[102]
- Labor unions
- Wisconsin Professional Police Organization[103]
- Executive branch officials
- Mike Pompeo, former United States Secretary of State (2018–2021)[104]
- Statewide officials
- Scott Walker, former governor of Wisconsin (2011–2019)[105]
- County officials
- Brad Gehring, former Outagamie County Sheriff[106]
- Clint Kriewaldt, Outagamie County Sheriff[107]
- Organizations
- Executive branch officials
- Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States (2017–2021)[109]
- U.S. Representatives
- Byron Donalds, U.S. Representative from Florida's 19th congressional district (2021–present)[110]
- Kevin Hern, U.S. Representative from Oklahoma's 1st congressional district (2019–present)[111]
- Individuals
- Alex Bruesewitz, political consultant[92]
- Organizations
- Wisconsin College Republicans[112]
- Individuals
- Roger Stone, conservative political consultant and lobbyist[113]
- Organizations
- Wisconsin College Republicans[113]
Republicans for National Renewal[114] (switched endorsement to Wied after Bruesewitz declined)[112]
Fundraising[edit]
Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 | |||
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Candidate | Raised | Spent | Cash on hand |
André Jacque (R) | $143,044[h] | $2,390 | $140,654 |
Roger Roth (R) | $381,909 | $4,970 | $376,939 |
Source: Federal Election Commission[115] |
Polling[edit]
Poll source | Date(s) administered |
Sample size[i] |
Margin of error |
Alex Bruesewitz |
André Jacque |
Roger Roth |
Undecided |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cygnal (R) | March 26–27, 2024 | 300 (LV) | ± 5.6% | 36% | 15% | 12% | 37% |
Democratic primary[edit]
Candidates[edit]
Declared[edit]
Endorsements[edit]
- Organizations
General election[edit]
Predictions[edit]
Source | Ranking | As of |
---|---|---|
The Cook Political Report[13] | Solid R | February 2, 2023 |
Inside Elections[14] | Solid R | March 10, 2023 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball[15] | Safe R | February 23, 2023 |
Elections Daily[16] | Safe R | September 7, 2023 |
CNalysis[17] | Solid R | November 16, 2023 |
Notes[edit]
- ^ $2,838 of this total was self-funded by Barry.
- ^ $13,093 of this total was self-funded by Olsen.
- ^ a b c Key:
A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters
V – unclear - ^ $4,791 of this total was self-funded by Shankland.
- ^ $6,949 of this total was self-funded by Wilson.
- ^ Withdrew
- ^ $9,636 of this total was self-funded by Johnson.
- ^ $16,000 of this total was self-funded by Jacque.
- ^ Key:
A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters
V – unclear
- Partisan clients
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External links[edit]
- Official campaign websites for 1st district candidates
- Bryan Steil (R) for Congress
- Peter Barca (D) for Congress
- Anthony Hammes (D) for Congress
- Lorenzo Santos (D) for Congress
- Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates
- Official campaign websites for 3rd district candidates
- Rebecca Cooke (D) for Congress
- Katrina Shankland (D) for Congress
- Derrick Van Orden (R) for Congress
- Eric Wilson (D) for Congress
- Official campaign websites for 4th district candidates
- Official campaign websites for 6th district candidates
- Official campaign websites for 7th district candidates
- Official campaign websites for 8th district candidates