2008 Wisconsin State Assembly election

2008 Wisconsin State Assembly election

November 4, 2008

All 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly
50 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderJames Kreuser
(retired)
Michael Huebsch
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Leader sinceNovember 13, 2002January 1, 2007
Leader's seat64thKenosha94thWest Salem
Last election47 seats, TBD%52 seats, TBD%
Seats before4751
Seats won5246
Seat changeIncrease5Decrease5
Popular vote1,478,8151,161,265
Percentage55.31%43.43%

 Third party
 
PartyIndependent
Last electionN/A
Seats before1
Seats won1
Seat changeSteady
Popular vote26,037
Percentage0.97%

Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold
     Independent hold

Speaker before election

Michael Huebsch
Republican

Elected Speaker

Michael J. Sheridan
Democratic

The 2008 Wisconsin State Assembly election was held on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. All 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly were up for election. Before the election, 51 Assembly seats were held by Republicans and 47 seats were held by Democrats. The primary election was held on September 9, 2008.[1]

Democrats flipped five Republican-held seats and took the Assembly majority for the first time since 1994. They entered the 98th Wisconsin Legislature with 52 of 99 Assembly seats.

Background

Results summary

SeatsParty
(majority caucus shading)
Total
DemocraticIndependentRepublican
Last election (2006)4705299
Total after last election (2006)4705299
Total before this election4715199
Up for election4715199
of which:Incumbent retired50611
Vacated0000
Unopposed200424
This election5214699
Change from last electionIncrease 5Increase 1Decrease 6Steady
Total after this election5214699
Change in totalDecrease 3SteadyIncrease 3Steady
Popular vote
Democratic
55.31%
Republican
43.43%
Independent
0.97%
Libertarian
0.29%
Assembly seats
Democratic
52.53%
Republican
46.46%
Independent
1.01%

Close races

Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. State Assembly district 47, 0.07%
  2. State Assembly district 34, 0.64%
  3. State Assembly district 67, 0.73%
  4. State Assembly district 68, 0.88% (gain)
  5. State Assembly district 87, 0.90%
  6. State Assembly district 43, 2.42%
  7. State Assembly district 1, 2.74%
  8. State Assembly district 96, 3.46%
  9. State Assembly district 36, 3.59%
  10. State Assembly district 2, 4.30% (gain)
  11. State Assembly district 21, 5.00%
  12. State Assembly district 4, 5.53%
  13. State Assembly district 92, 6.51% (gain)
  14. State Assembly district 89, 7.14%
  15. State Assembly district 90, 7.47%
  16. State Assembly district 55, 7.86%
  17. State Assembly district 49, 8.06%
  18. State Assembly district 94, 8.13%
  19. State Assembly district 97, 9.35%
  20. State Assembly district 30, 9.57%

Outgoing incumbents

Retiring

Seeking other office

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
Stateline[8]TossupOctober 15, 2008

Race summary

DistrictIncumbentThis race[9]
MemberPartyFirst electedStatusCandidatesResults
1Garey BiesRepublican2000Ran
  • Green tickYGarey Bies (Rep.) 51.33%
  • Dick Skare (Dem.) 48.59%
Incumbent re-elected
2Frank LaseeRepublican1994Ran
Incumbent defeated. New member elected Democratic gain.
3Al OttRepublican1986Ran
  • Green tickYAl Ott (Rep.) 58.26%
  • Justin Krueger (Dem.) 41.67%
Incumbent re-elected
4Phil MontgomeryRepublican1998Ran
Incumbent re-elected
5Tom NelsonDemocratic2004Ran
Incumbent re-elected
6Gary TauchenRepublican2006Ran
Incumbent re-elected
7Peggy KrusickDemocratic1983 (special)Ran
  • Green tickYPeggy Krusick (Dem.) 59.53%
  • Corrine Wiesmueller (Rep.) 38.01%
  • Brad Sponholz (Lib.) 2.35%
Incumbent re-elected
8Pedro ColónDemocratic1998Ran
Incumbent re-elected
9Josh ZepnickDemocratic2002Ran
Incumbent re-elected
10Annette Polly WilliamsDemocratic1980[c]Ran
Incumbent re-elected
11Jason FieldsDemocratic2004Ran
Incumbent re-elected
12Fred KesslerDemocratic1960
1962 (retired)
1964
1972 (retired)
2004
Ran
Incumbent re-elected
13David CullenDemocratic1990 (special)Ran
Incumbent re-elected
14Leah VukmirRepublican2002 (special)Ran
  • Green tickYLeah Vukmir (Rep.) 62.28%
  • Dave Hucke (Dem.) 37.55%
Incumbent re-elected
15Tony StaskunasDemocratic1996Ran
Incumbent re-elected
16Leon YoungDemocratic1992Ran
Incumbent re-elected
17Barbara TolesDemocratic2004 (special)Ran
Incumbent re-elected
18Tamara GrigsbyDemocratic2004Ran
Incumbent re-elected
19Jon RichardsDemocratic1998Ran
Incumbent re-elected
20Christine SinickiDemocratic1998Ran
Incumbent re-elected
21Mark HonadelRepublican2003 (special)Ran
Incumbent re-elected
22Sheldon WassermanDemocratic1994Ran for State Senate
  • Green tickYSandy Pasch (Dem.) 67.06%
  • Yash P. Wadhwa (Rep.) 32.77%
Incumbent retired. New member elected Democratic hold.
23Jim OttRepublican2006Ran
  • Green tickYJim Ott (Rep.) 57.83%
  • Rene Settle-Robinson (Dem.) 42.10%
Incumbent re-elected
24Suzanne JeskewitzRepublican1996Incumbent retired
  • Green tickYDan Knodl (Rep.) 61.88%
  • Charlene S. Brady (Dem.) 37.90%
Incumbent retired. New member elected Republican hold.
25Bob ZiegelbauerDemocratic1992Ran
Incumbent re-elected
26Terry Van AkkerenDemocratic2002Ran
Incumbent re-elected
27Steve KestellRepublican1998Ran
Incumbent re-elected
28Ann HraychuckDemocratic2006Ran
Incumbent re-elected
29John MurthaRepublican2006Ran
  • Green tickYJohn Murtha (Rep.) 53.38%
  • Chris Buckel (Dem.) 42.73%
  • Craig Mohn (Lib.) 3.80%
Incumbent re-elected
30Kitty RhoadesRepublican1998Ran
Incumbent re-elected
31Stephen NassRepublican1990Ran
  • Green tickYStephen Nass (Rep.) 66.66%
  • Frank E. Urban (Dem.) 33.22%
Incumbent re-elected
32Thomas LothianRepublican2002Ran
  • Green tickYThomas Lothian (Rep.) 51.65%
  • Doug A. Harrod (Dem.) 41.23%
  • John K. Finley (Ind.) 7.40%
Incumbent re-elected
33Scott NewcomerRepublican2005 (special)Ran
Incumbent re-elected
34Dan MeyerRepublican1998Ran
  • Green tickYDan Meyer (Rep.) 50.28%
  • Paul Tubbs (Dem.) 49.64%
Incumbent re-elected
35Donald FriskeRepublican2000Ran
Incumbent re-elected
36Jeffrey MursauRepublican2004Ran
Incumbent re-elected
37Andy JorgensenDemocratic2006Ran
Incumbent re-elected
38Joel KleefischRepublican2004Ran
Incumbent re-elected
39Jeff FitzgeraldRepublican2000Ran
Incumbent re-elected
40Kevin David PetersenRepublican2006Ran
Incumbent re-elected
41Joan BallwegRepublican2004Ran
  • Green tickYJoan Ballweg (Rep.) 62.78%
  • Scott Milheiser (Dem.) 37.14%
Incumbent re-elected
42Jacob HinesRepublican2001 (special)Ran
Incumbent defeated. New member elected Democratic gain.
43Kim HixsonDemocratic2006Ran
  • Green tickYKim Hixson (Dem.) 51.16%
  • Debi Towns (Rep.) 48.74%
Incumbent re-elected
44Michael J. SheridanDemocratic2004Ran
Incumbent re-elected
45Chuck BenedictDemocratic2004Ran
Incumbent re-elected
46Gary HeblDemocratic2004Ran
  • Green tickYGary Hebl (Dem.) 66.28%
  • Kathy Maves (Rep.) 33.70%
Incumbent re-elected
47Eugene HahnRepublican1990Incumbent retired
  • Green tickYKeith Ripp (Rep.) 47.87%
  • Trish O'Neil (Dem.) 47.80%
  • Dennis E. Hruby (Ind.) 4.30%
Incumbent retired. New member elected Republican hold.
48Joe ParisiDemocratic2004Ran
Incumbent re-elected
49Phil GarthwaiteDemocratic2006Ran
Incumbent re-elected
50Sheryl AlbersRepublican1991 (special)Incumbent retired
  • Green tickYEd Brooks (Rep.) 56.20%
  • Tom Crofton (Dem.) 43.73%
Incumbent retired. New member elected Republican hold.
51Steve HilgenbergDemocratic2006Ran
Incumbent re-elected
52John TownsendRepublican1998Ran
Incumbent re-elected
53Carol OwensRepublican1992Incumbent retired
Incumbent retired. New member elected Republican hold.
54Gordon HintzDemocratic2006Ran
Incumbent re-elected
55Dean KaufertRepublican1991Ran
  • Green tickYDean Kaufert (Rep.) 53.88%
  • Mark Westphal (Dem.) 46.02%
Incumbent re-elected
56Roger RothRepublican2006Ran
  • Green tickYRoger Roth (Rep.) 59.66%
  • Susan Garcia Franz (Dem.) 40.24%
Incumbent re-elected
57Steve WieckertRepublican1996Incumbent retired
Incumbent retired. New member elected Democratic gain.
58Patricia StrachotaRepublican2004Ran
Incumbent re-elected
59Daniel LeMahieuRepublican2002Ran
Incumbent re-elected
60Mark GottliebRepublican2002Ran
Incumbent re-elected
61Robert L. TurnerDemocratic1990Ran
Incumbent re-elected
62Cory MasonDemocratic2006Ran
  • Green tickYCory Mason (Dem.) 84.54%
  • Keith Deschler (Lib.) 15.20%
Incumbent re-elected
63Robin VosRepublican2004Ran
  • Green tickYRobin Vos (Rep.) 61.51%
  • Linda Flashinski (Dem.) 38.45%
Incumbent re-elected
64James KreuserDemocratic1993 (special)Retired to serve as Kenosha County Executive
Incumbent retired. New member elected Democratic hold.
65John SteinbrinkDemocratic1996Ran
Incumbent re-elected
66Samantha KerkmanRepublican2000Ran
Incumbent re-elected
67Jeffrey WoodIndependent2002[d]Ran
Incumbent re-elected
68Terry MoultonRepublican2004Ran
Incumbent defeated. New member elected Democratic gain.
69Scott SuderRepublican1998Ran
  • Green tickYScott Suder (Rep.) 59.46%
  • Tim Swiggum (Dem.) 40.51%
Incumbent re-elected
70Amy Sue VruwinkDemocratic2002Ran
Incumbent re-elected
71Louis MolepskeDemocratic2003 (special)Ran
Incumbent re-elected
72Marlin SchneiderDemocratic1970[e]Ran
Incumbent re-elected
73Frank BoyleDemocratic1986Incumbent retired
  • Green tickYNick Milroy (Dem.) 80.76%
  • Jeffrey Monaghan (Ind.) 18.69%
Incumbent retired. New member elected Democratic hold.
74Gary ShermanDemocratic1998Ran
  • Green tickYGary Sherman (Dem.) 62.38%
  • Shirl LaBarre (Rep.) 37.58%
Incumbent re-elected
75Mary HublerDemocratic1984Ran
Incumbent re-elected
76Terese BerceauDemocratic1998Ran
Incumbent re-elected
77Spencer BlackDemocratic1984Ran
Incumbent re-elected
78Mark PocanDemocratic1998Ran
Incumbent re-elected
79Sondy PopeDemocratic2002Ran
  • Green tickYSondy Pope (Dem.) 66.71%
  • Carl Skalitzky (Rep.) 33.22%
Incumbent re-elected
80Brett DavisRepublican2004Ran
  • Green tickYBrett Davis (Rep.) 56.10%
  • John Waelti (Dem.) 43.86%
Incumbent re-elected
81David TravisDemocratic1978Incumbent retired
Incumbent retired. New member elected Democratic hold.
82Jeff StoneRepublican1998 (special)Ran
Incumbent re-elected
83Scott GundersonRepublican1994Ran
Incumbent re-elected
84Mark GundrumRepublican1998Ran
Incumbent re-elected
85Donna SeidelDemocratic2004Ran
  • Green tickYDonna Seidel (Dem.) 64.08%
  • Jess F. Kufahl (Rep.) 35.81%
Incumbent re-elected
86Jerry PetrowskiRepublican1998Ran
Incumbent re-elected
87Mary WilliamsRepublican2002Ran
Incumbent re-elected
88James SoletskiDemocratic2006Ran
Incumbent re-elected
89John NygrenRepublican2006Ran
  • Green tickYJohn Nygren (Rep.) 53.54%
  • Randy Koehn (Dem.) 46.40%
Incumbent re-elected
90Karl Van RoyRepublican2002Ran
Incumbent re-elected
91Barbara GronemusDemocratic1982Incumbent retired
  • Green tickYChris Danou (Dem.) 53.70%
  • Dave Hegenbarth (Rep.) 42.97%
  • Paul A. Beseler (Ind.) 2.64%
  • Ted Burleson (Lib.) 0.95%
Incumbent retired. New member elected Democratic hold.
92Terry MusserRepublican1984Incumbent retired
Incumbent retired. New member elected Democratic gain.
93Jeff SmithDemocratic2006Ran
  • Green tickYJeff Smith (Dem.) 59.35%
  • Darcy Fields (Rep.) 40.52%
Incumbent re-elected
94Michael HuebschRepublican1994Ran
Incumbent re-elected
95Jennifer ShillingDemocratic2000Ran
Incumbent re-elected
96Lee NerisonRepublican2004Ran
  • Green tickYLee Nerison (Rep.) 51.72%
  • Dale Klemme (Dem.) 48.26%
Incumbent re-elected
97Bill KramerRepublican2006Ran
  • Green tickYBill Kramer (Rep.) 54.62%
  • Ruth Page Jones (Dem.) 45.27%
Incumbent re-elected
98Rich ZippererRepublican2006Ran
Incumbent re-elected
99Don PridemoreRepublican2004Ran
Incumbent re-elected

Aftermath

With this election Democrats held a trifecta in the Wisconsin government for the first time since 1982, when Tony Earl was elected governor of Wisconsin.

As of 2025, this is the last time Democrats gained a trifecta in Wisconsin, as despite winning the popular vote several times in following elections, a Republican instituted gerrymander in 2011, in addition to low voter turnout, prevented Democrats from gaining a majority of seats.[10]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ First elected to the 43rd district in 1982
  2. ^ Served the 37th district from 1979–1983 and the 93rd district from 1983–1985
  3. ^ Elected to the 17th district in 1980 and 1984, the 11th in 1982, and the 10th in 1992
  4. ^ First elected as a Republican
  5. ^ Elected to Wood County's 2nd district in 1970, the 59th district in 1972, the 59th district in 1982, and the 72nd in 1984

References

  1. ^ "State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2009-2010". University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries. pp. 920–922. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
  2. ^ "Wisconsin Frank Boyle Announces Retirement". Archived from the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved March 15, 2025.
  3. ^ Walters, Steven. "Musser is 11th Assembly member to not seek re-election". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Archived from the original on October 10, 2009. Retrieved March 18, 2024.
  4. ^ "Travis won't seek Assembly re-election". Wisconsin State Journal. May 17, 2007. p. 3. Retrieved March 15, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Jim Collar "Appleton's Steve Wieckert announces retirement from Assembly Archived 2012-09-07 at archive.today" Appleton Post-Crescent March 22, 2008.
  6. ^ Lund, Steve (March 27, 2008). "Kreuser's decision kills dreams of Kenosha clout". Kenosha News. p. 17. Retrieved March 15, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Borowski, Greg J. (October 14, 2008). "Candidates vie over best fit for 8th District". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Archived from the original on November 25, 2009. Retrieved March 15, 2025.
  8. ^ Jacobson, Louis (October 15, 2008). "Legislative races tilting Dems' way in '08". Stateline. Archived from the original on November 6, 2008. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
  9. ^ "Wisconsin Bluebook 2009/2010". University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries. pp. 923–925. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
  10. ^ "How the 2011 political district map changed the game for Wisconsin". Wisconsin Public Radio. Retrieved June 29, 2024.
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