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2018 United States Senate election in Wisconsin

The 2018 United States Senate election in Wisconsin took place on November 6, 2018, to elect a member of the U.S. Senate from Wisconsin. This election coincided with a gubernatorial election, U.S. House elections and various other state and local elections. Incumbent Democratic senator Tammy Baldwin won re-election to a second term, defeating Republican nominee Leah Vukmir by more than 10 percentage points. This was one of ten Democratic-held Senate seats up for election in a state Donald Trump won in the 2016 presidential election. The primary elections were held on August 14, with a filing deadline on June 1. Baldwin was unopposed for the Democratic nomination, while Vukmir defeated Charles Barman, Griffin Jones, George Lucia and Kevin Nicholson in the Republican primary.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Endorsements

Results

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

  • Leah Vukmir, state senator and State Senate Assistant Majority Leader

Eliminated in primary

Declined

Endorsements

Polling

Results

General election

Endorsements

Debates

Predictions

Polling

with Kevin Nicholson<br />

with generic Republican<br />

with David Clarke<br />

with Sean Duffy<br />

Results

Despite initial expectations of a potentially close race, Baldwin ended up winning by over 10 percentage points, which was the highest margin of victory for a Wisconsin Democratic statewide candidate in 2018. She ran up the margins in the traditional Democratic strongholds of Milwaukee and Madison, but also won in western Wisconsin, Green Bay and most of the counties bordering Illinois, including Racine, Rock, and Kenosha counties. This was the largest margin of victory for the Democrats in a major Wisconsin statewide campaign (presidential, senate, gubernatorial) since 2008.

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

By congressional district

As a result of partisan gerrymandering, Baldwin only won three out of the state's eight Congressional districts, despite winning the election comfortably by over ten percentage points.

See also

Notes

References

External links

Official campaign websites