Partisan Primary Election Unofficial Results
August 8, 2022
August 18, 2022
Dane County
Governor - Democratic
Tony Evers - 94,569
Write In - 150
Lieutenant Governor - Democratic
Peng Her - 26,269
Sara Rodriguez - 63,421
Write In - 83
Attorney General - Democratic
Josh Kaul - 90,478
Write In - 127
Secretary of State - Democratic
Doug La Follette - 56,931
Alexia Sabor - 34,746
Write In - 55
State Treasurer - Democratic
Aaron Richardson - 26,639
Angelito Tenorio - 22,506
Gillian M. Battino - 35,151
Write In - 141
United States Senator - Democratic
Mandela Barnes - 79,035
Alex Lasry - 5,663
Kou C. Lee - 573
Sarah Godlewski - 7,327
Peter Peckarsky - 344
Steven Olikara - 1,478
Darrell Williams - 343
Tom Nelson - 1,178
Write In - 23
Representative in Congress District 2 - Democratic
Mark Pocan - 91,947
Write In - 183
State Senator District 15 - Democratic
Mark Spreitzer - 5,219
Write In - 4
State Senator District 27 - Democratic
Dianne H. Hesselbein - 21,067
Write In - 22
Representative to the Assembly District 37 - Democratic
Maureen McCarville - 1,877
Write In - 1
Representative to the Assembly District 43 - Democratic
Jenna Jacobson - 4,534
Matt McIntyre - 761
Write In - 3
Representative to the Assembly District 80 - Democratic
Dale Edward Paul Yurs - 422
Mike Bare - 4,483
Chad Kemp - 1,868
Anna Halverson - 2,490
Doug Steinberg - 117
Write In - 3
Dane County Sheriff - Democratic
Kalvin Barrett - 85,956
Write in - 309
Dane County Clerk of Circuit Court - Democratic
Carlo Esqueda - 84,304
Write In - 158
Governor - Republican
Kevin Nicholson - 1,350
Rebecca Kleefisch - 17,011
Timothy Ramthun - 1,420
Adam J. Fischer - 494
Tim Michels - 14,455
Write In - 76
Lieutenant Governor - Republican
Patrick Testin - 4,504
Will Martin - 3,527
Kyle Yudes - 1,305
Roger Roth - 5,876
David C. Varnam - 1,714
Cindy Werner - 5,120
David D. King - 1,881
Jonathan Wichmann - 3,301
Write In - 234
Attorney General - Republican
Eric Toney - 11,681
Karen Mueller - 7,537
Adam Jarchow - 8,925
Write In - 207
Secretary of State - Republican
Amy Lynn Loudenbeck - 14,226
Jay Schroeder - 8,571
Justin D. Schmidtka - 3,918
Write In - 224
State Treasurer - Republican
John S. Leiber - 15,892
Orlando Owens - 9,386
Write In - 231
United States Senator - Republican
Ron Johnson - 24,885
David Schroeder - 8,357
Write In - 116
Representative in Congress District 2 - Republican
Charity Barry - 13,472
Erik Olsen - 14,217
Write In - 207
State Senator District 15 - Republican
Mark Trofimchuck - 2,099
Write In - 19
State Senator District 27 - Republican
Robert Relph - 6,787
Write In - 81
Representative to the Assembly District 43 - Republican
Marisa Voelkel - 2,133
Write In - 13
Representative to the Assembly District 80 - Republican
Nathan Graewin - 1,303
Jacob D. Luginbuhl - 1,689
Write In - 19
Dane County Sheriff - Republican
Anthony D. Hamilton - 21,236
Write In - 291
Secretary of State - Libertarian
Neil Harmon - 76
Write In - 3
State Treasurer - Constitution
Andrew Zuelke - 19
Write In - 3
Green County
Governor - Democratic
Tony Evers - 3,470
Write In - 10
Lieutenant Governor - Democratic
Peng Her - 716
Sara Rodriguez - 2,490
Write In - 5
Attorney General - Democratic
Josh Kaul - 3,281
Write In - 3
Secretary of State - Democratic
Doug La Follette - 2,336
Alexia Sabor - 1,025
Write In - 4
State Treasurer - Democratic
Aaron Richardson - 1,278
Angelito Tenorio - 660
Gillian M. Battino - 1,163
Write In - 5
United States Senator - Democratic
Mandela Barnes - 2,887
Alex Lasry - 284
Kou C. Lee - 11
Sarah Godlewski - 263
Peter Peckarsky - 11
Steven Olikara - 36
Darrell Williams - 17
Tom Nelson - 60
Write In - 1
Representative in Congress District 2 - Democratic
Mark Pocan - 3,385
Write In - 8
State Senator District 15 - Democratic
Mark Spreitzer - 1,269
Write In - 4
State Senator District 17 - Democratic
Pat Skogen - 1,196
Write In - 1
State Senator District 27 - Democratic
Dianne H. Hesselbein - 724
Representative to the Assembly District 43 - Democratic
Jenna Jacobson - 32
Matt McIntyre - 4
Representative to the Assembly District 45 - Democratic
Clinton Anderson - 622
Ben Dorscheid - 555
Write In - 5
Representative to the Assembly District 51 - Democratic
Leah Spicer - 1,169
Write In - 1
Representative to the Assembly District 80 - Democratic
Dale Edward Paul Yurs - 32
Mike Bare - 396
Chad Kemp - 103
Anna Halverson - 247
Doug Steinberg - 12
Green County Sheriff - Democratic
Jeff Skatrud - 3,226
Write In - 8
Green County Coroner - Democratic
Monica Hack - 1,789
Amy Jo Walter - 1,430
Write In - 2
Green County Clerk of Circuit Court - Democratic
Melanie Leutenegger - 3,099
Write In - 4
Governor - Republican
Kevin Nicholson - 149
Rebecca Kleefisch - 1,696
Timothy Ramthun - 266
Adam J. Fischer - 51
Tim Michels - 1,949
Write In - 2
Lieutenant Governor - Republican
Patrick Testin - 530
Will Martin - 342
Kyle Yudes - 145
Roger Roth - 735
David C. Varnam - 306
Cindy Werner - 587
David D. King - 207
Jonathan Wichmann - 448
Write In - 10
Attorney General - Republican
Eric Toney - 1,317
Karen Mueller - 1,083
Adam Jarchow - 937
Write In - 12
Secretary of State - Republican
Amy Lynn Loudenbeck - 1,721
Jay Schroeder - 1,100
Justin D. Schmidtka - 482
Write In - 10
State Treasurer - Republican
John S. Leiber - 2,009
Orlando Owens - 1,116
Write In - 15
United States Senator - Republican
Ron Johnson - 3,067
David Schroeder - 809
Write In - 12
Representative in Congress District 2 - Republican
Charity Barry - 1,950
Erik Olsen - 1,505
Write In - 10
State Senator District 15 - Republican
Mark Trofimchuck - 1,104
Write In - 8
State Senator District 17 - Republican
Howard Marklein - 1,476
Write In - 9
State Senator District 27 - Republican
Robert Relph - 340
Write In - 9
Representative to the Assembly District 43 - Republican
Marisa Voelkel - 10
Representative to the Assembly District 45 - Republican
Jeff Klett - 1,058
Write In - 4
Representative to the Assembly District 51 - Republican
Todd Novak - 1,418
Write In - 7
Representative to the Assembly District 80 - Republican
Nathan Graewin - 169
Jacob D. Luginbuhl - 199
Write In - 4
Secretary of State - Libertarian
Neil Harmon - 5
State Treasurer - Constitution
Andrew Zuelke - 1
Monticello School District Referendum
Shall the School District of Monticello, Green County, Wisconsin, be authorized to exceed the revenue limit specified in Section 121.91, Wisconsin Statutes, by $820,000 beginning with the 2022-2023 school year for recurring purposes and by an additional $280,000 per year (for a total of $1,100,000) for the 2022-2023 school year through the 2025-2026 school year for non-recurring purposes, consisting of operational expenses, including Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and other educational programming, bus garage upgrades, acquiring vehicles, classroom equipment, maintenance and repair projects and remodeling classrooms?
Yes - 394
No - 206