2014 Wisconsin Senate election
The 2014 Wisconsin Senate elections were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, at the Fall general election in Wisconsin . Seventeen of the 33 seats in the Wisconsin Senate were up for election—the odd-numbered districts. Before the election, Republicans held 17 seats, Democrats held 15 seats, and 1 seat was vacant. Of the seats up for election, 7 were held by Democrats, 9 were held by Republicans, and 1 was vacant due to the resignation of a Republican member. The primary election was held on August 12, 2014.
Republicans maintained control of the Senate, flipping one Democrat-held seat. They were set to enter the 102nd Wisconsin Legislature with 19 of 33 Senate seats, but one Republican Senator resigned after the election, leaving them with 18 seats at the start of the legislative term.
Elected members took office on January 5, 2015.
Results summary
Popular vote
Republican
53.87%
Democratic
45.80%
Other
0.33%
Senate seats won
Republican
64.71%
Democratic
35.29%
Close races
Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
State Senate district 25, 2.35%
State Senate district 31, 4.70%
Outgoing incumbents
Retiring
Seeking other office
Vacated
Candidates and results
Dist.
Incumbent
This race[ 1]
Member
Party
First elect
Status
Candidates
Results
01
Frank Lasee
Republican
2010
Ran
Y Frank Lasee (Rep.) 61.59%
Dean P. Debroux (Dem.) 38.37%
Incumbent re-elected
03
Tim Carpenter
Democratic
2002
Ran
Y Tim Carpenter (Dem.) 97.1%
Incumbent re-elected
05
Leah Vukmir
Republican
2010
Ran
Y Leah Vukmir (Rep.) 73.03%
Wendy Friedrich (Dem.) 26.17%
Incumbent re-elected
07
Chris Larson
Democratic
2010
Ran
Y Chris Larson (Dem.) 59.5%
Jason Red Arnold (Rep.) 40.26%
Incumbent re-elected
09
Joe Leibham
Republican
2010
Ran for U.S. House of Representatives
Incumbent retired to run for U.S. House New member electedRepublican hold
11
--Vacant--
Incumbent resigned New member electedRepublican hold
13
Scott Fitzgerald
Republican
1994
Ran
Y Scott Fitzgerald (Rep.) 62.69%
Michelle Zahn (Dem.) 37.28%
Incumbent re-elected
15
Timothy Cullen
Democratic
1974 (2010)
Did not run
Incumbent retired New member electedDemocratic hold
17
Dale Schultz
Republican
1991
Did not run
Incumbent retired New member electedRepublican hold
19
Michael Ellis
Republican
1982
Did not run
Incumbent retired New member electedRepublican hold
21
John Lehman
Democratic
2006 (2012)
Ran for lieutenant governor
Incumbent retired to run for lieutenant governor New member electedRepublican gain
23
Terry Moulton
Republican
2010
Ran
Y Terry Moulton (Rep.) 61.15%
Phil Swanhorst (Dem.) 38.84%
Incumbent re-elected
25
Robert Jauch
Democratic
1986
Did not run
Incumbent retired New member electedDemocratic hold
27
Jon Erpenbach
Democratic
1986
Ran
Y Jon Erpenbach (Dem.) 97.51%
Incumbent re-elected
29
Jerry Petrowski
Republican
2012
Ran
Y Jerry Petrowski (Rep.) 65.73%
Paul Demain (Dem.) 34.26%
Incumbent re-elected
31
Kathleen Vinehout
Democratic
2006
Ran
Y Kathleen Vinehout (Dem.) 52.32%
Mel Pittman (Rep.) 47.62%
Incumbent re-elected
33
Paul Farrow
Republican
2012
Ran
Y Paul Farrow (Rep.) 73.86%
Sherryll Shaddock (Dem.) 26.07%
Incumbent re-elected
See also
References
External links
Wisconsin Elections Commission
Wisconsin at Ballotpedia
Government Documents Round Table of the American Library Association, "Wisconsin" , Voting & Elections Toolkits
"Wisconsin: Election Tools, Deadlines, Dates, Rules, and Links" , Vote.org , Oakland, CA
"League of Women Voters of Wisconsin" . September 7, 2017. (State affiliate of the U.S. League of Women Voters )
Wisconsin 2021 & 2022 Elections , OpenSecrets
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