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The first Republican primary debate was held at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on August 23, 2023. It was hosted by Fox News and Rumble, and was moderated Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum. The debate featured eight candidates: Doug Burgum, Chris Christie, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Asa Hutchinson, Mike Pence, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Tim ...
Wisconsin Republican primary, April 2, 2024 [74] Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count Bound Unbound Total Donald Trump: 477,103: 78.97%: 41: 0 0 Nikki Haley (withdrawn) 76,841 12.72% 0 0 0 Ron DeSantis (withdrawn) 20,124 3.33% 0 0 0 Uninstructed: 13,057 2.16% 0 0 0 Chris Christie (withdrawn) 9,771 1.62% 0 0 0 Vivek Ramaswamy ...
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde makes remarks during the 2024 Republican Party Of Wisconsin State Convention on Saturday May 18, 2024 at the Fox Cities Exhibition Center in Appleton, Wis.
The 2024 fall partisan primary was held on August 13, 2024. [1] The filing deadline for the Fall election was June 3, 2024. [2] Concurrent with the Fall general election, there was also a special election in Wisconsin's 8th congressional district to serve the remaining months of the 118th United States Congress.
See live updates of Wisconsin election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.
The August election is a partisan primary, and voters will see bubbles at the top of their ballot to vote in either the Democratic, Republican, Constitution, Libertarian or Wisconsin Green parties.
Trump won Wisconsin with 49.6% of the vote, the highest percentage a Republican candidate has received in Wisconsin since Reagan's 1984 landslide. With Wisconsin called for Trump a number of networks simultaneously declared Trump the president-elect, elected to a second, non-consecutive term.
Hovde previously ran for Senate in 2012 but finished a close second to former Wisconsin Republican Gov. Tommy Thompson in the primary. Hovde is gaining more recognition among voters