The August partisan primary in Wisconsin determines candidates who will appear on the ballot in the November general election.
Wisconsin voters rejected two constitutional amendment questions. The first question essentially asked whether to prohibit the Legislature from giving up its power to spend money; the second question asked whether to require the governor to acquire legislative approval before spending federal dollars.
Voters choosing the Republican ballot also voted in the U.S. Senate race to determine who will challenge Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin in the November general election. Businessman Eric Hovde won that race.
Here are the results of the rest of the primary elections in Wisconsin and Milwaukee:
Wisconsin U.S. House
Dist. 2-WI (R): Erik Olsen
Dist. 3-WI (D): Rebecca Cooke
Dist. 4-WI (R): Tim Rogers
Dist. 7-WI (D): Kyle Kilbourn
Dist. 8-WI (R): Tony Wied
Wisconsin State Senate
Dist. 4-(D): Dora Drake
Dist. 16-(D): Melissa Ratcliff
Dist. 18-(R): Anthony Phillips
Dist. 20-(R): Dan Feyen
State Assembly – Democratic
Dist. 4: Jane Benson
Dist. 8: Sylvia Ortiz-Velez
Dist. 9: Priscilla Prado
Dist. 11: Sequanna Taylor
Dist. 12: Russell Goodwin (projected)
Dist. 14: Angelito Tenorio (projected)
Dist. 18: Margaret Arney
Dist. 19: Ryan Clancy
Dist. 48: Andrew Hysell
Dist. 65: Ben DeSmidt
Dist. 82: Kevin Reilly
State Assembly – Republican
Dist. 1: Joel Kitchens
Dist. 4: David Steffen
Dist. 6: Elijah Behnke
Dist. 13: Tom Michalski
Dist. 24: Dan Knodl
Dist. 25: Paul Tittl
Dist. 27: Lindee Brill
Dist. 28: Rob Kreibich
Dist. 33: Robin Vos
Dist. 35: Calvin Callahan
Dist. 37: Mark Born
Dist. 43: Scott Johnson
Dist. 57: Kevin Petersen
Dist. 61: Bob Donovan
Dist. 67: David Armstrong
Dist. 68: Rob Summerfield
Dist. 75: Duke Tucker
Dist. 86: John Spiros
Dist. 87: Brent Jacobson
Dist. 98: Jim Piwowarczyk
Dist. 99: Barbara Dittrich
Milwaukee County
Milwaukee Co. Treasurer-
Dem: David Cullen