Wisconsin Election 2024: Who won races for president, Senate, House and more
Voters in Wisconsin headed to the polls on Tuesday to vote for president and a bevy of national, state and local elections. Here's everything you need to know about how the day played out.
What to know about Wisconsin election results and updates
Former President Donald Trump was declared the winner in Wisconsin early Wednesday morning, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in the state and securing the election victory as he smashed through Democrats’ blue wall. According to analysis by veteran political reporter Craig Gilbert, Trump took Wisconsin by scoring broad gains across the state and by stemming GOP bleeding in suburbs.
Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin declared victory early Wednesday morning, saying she had bucked the red tide by eking out a narrow win over GOP challenger Eric Hovde to secure a third term in the U.S. Senate. Also...
Democrats gained key victories in the state Senate, narrowing the majority for Republicans, who have held the upper hand for more than 10 years. Republicans also hold a narrow majority in the state Assembly.
Wisconsin voters approved a statewide referendum question on the Nov. 5 ballot that changes the state constitution to say that "only" U.S. citizens can vote in Wisconsin's elections.
Republican Tony Wied defeated Kristin Lyerly to win the state's 8th Congressional District.
Tom Tiffany will keep his seat as the U.S. Representative of the 7th District.
Glenn Grothman will serve another term as the 6th Congressional District's representative.
Scott Fitzgerald will continue to serve as the representative of Wisconsin's 5th Congressional District.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore easily won another term to represent her Milwaukee-area district in Congress.
Mark Pocan will remain the representative for Wisconsin's 2nd Congressional District.
Republican U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil topped Kenosha Democrat Peter Barca to win his fourth term representing Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District.
Voters in more than a dozen suburban Milwaukee school districts had referendums on their ballots Tuesday. Here are the results.
Wisconsin polling locations received non-credible bomb threats that seemingly originated from Russian email domains.
You can find more updates in our Wisconsin Election Night live blog. Updates from earlier in the day can be found in our Wisconsin Election Day live blog.
Here's where to find more election results:
Due to a processing error, Milwaukee results came in even later than originally expected.
If you'd like to review, we had a live video stream of Milwaukee's central ballot count facility.
Scenes from Election Day in Wisconsin
What to know about voting in Wisconsin on Election Day
Our election preview story had everything you need to know before you head out to the polls, including what time polls open and close, how to register and more.
Here's a look back at what we voted on:
Wisconsin Voter Guide: Key races on ballot for Nov. 5 election
What to know about Wisconsin's candidates for U.S. Senate, House
What to know about Milwaukee-area state legislative races
What to know about noncitizen voting and the November referendum question in Wisconsin
Milwaukee-area school referendums on the ballot
You can also find a more comprehensive list of guides and breakdowns in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel voter guide, Green Bay Press Gazette voter guide and Appleton Post Crescent voter guide.
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