Democrats win several key races in Wisconsin Senate, breaking Republican supermajority
Tuesdays election results for the Wisconsin State Legislature were mixed. Wisconsin Democrats won several key state Senate races, breaking the Republican 22-seat supermajority and laying the groundwork for Democrats to compete for a majority in 2026. In the Assembly, Republicans appear to have held their majority with many incumbents defeating their challengers.
New legislative maps, which were adopted in February after the state Supreme Court ruled the old maps were an unconstitutional gerrymander, gave Democrats the opportunity to run in competitive districts in many cases for the first time in over a decade.
Half of the state Senate was up for reelection this year, and Democrats ran in each Senate district.
Democrats won five districts they were targeting on Tuesday ousting Republican incumbents, winning newly created open seats and keeping a Democratic incumbent in office. The results bring the Senate makeup to 18 Republicans and 15 Democrats. The previous makeup was 22 Republicans and 10 Democrats.
https://wisconsinexaminer.com/2024/11/06/democrats-win-several-key-races-in-wisconsin-senate-breaking-republican-supermajority/