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  • A native of Plymouth, Wisconsin, former public school educator, husband, father of three and grandfather of nine, Tony Evers is running for re-election as Wisconsin Governor. During his first term, Gov. Evers cut income taxes by 15% for middle class families, led the investment of nearly $1 billion to support Wisconsin's small businesses, farms and workers, and stood with Wisconsinites by stopping numerous extreme policies designed to divide people from becoming law. Based on his belief that what's best for our kids is what's best for our state, Gov. Evers has provided strong and steady leadership for Wisconsinites and continued to reach across the aisle to find solutions to the issues most important to Wisconsinites, like addressing rising costs and making sure Wisconsin's public schools have the resources they need to provide a high-quality education to our kids.

    Throughout his first term, Gov. Evers has prioritized equality and inclusion and taken steps to show all Wisconsinites they are welcome in our state, including being the first Wisconsin governor to raise the LGBT pride flag over the State Capitol. Gov. Evers believes Wisconsin women should be able to make their own reproductive decisions, which is why he called a special session to overturn Wisconsin's 1849 abortion ban. His opponent is Republican Tim Michels, who is endorsed by an extreme right wing group that supports Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban, prohibiting abortion even in cases of rape or incest. Evers is the progressive choice in this race.

    Tony Evers

    A native of Plymouth, Wisconsin, former public school educator, husband, father of three and grandfather of nine, Tony Evers is running for re-election as Wisconsin Governor. During his first term, Gov.

    A native of Plymouth, Wisconsin, former public school educator, husband, father of three and grandfather of nine, Tony Evers is running for re-election as Wisconsin Governor. During his first term, Gov. Evers cut income taxes by 15% for middle class families, led the investment of nearly $1 billion to support Wisconsin's small businesses, farms and workers, and stood with Wisconsinites by stopping numerous extreme policies designed to divide people from becoming law. Based on his belief that what's best for our kids is what's best for our state, Gov. Evers has provided strong and steady leadership for Wisconsinites and continued to reach across the aisle to find solutions to the issues most important to Wisconsinites, like addressing rising costs and making sure Wisconsin's public schools have the resources they need to provide a high-quality education to our kids.

    Throughout his first term, Gov. Evers has prioritized equality and inclusion and taken steps to show all Wisconsinites they are welcome in our state, including being the first Wisconsin governor to raise the LGBT pride flag over the State Capitol. Gov. Evers believes Wisconsin women should be able to make their own reproductive decisions, which is why he called a special session to overturn Wisconsin's 1849 abortion ban. His opponent is Republican Tim Michels, who is endorsed by an extreme right wing group that supports Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban, prohibiting abortion even in cases of rape or incest. Evers is the progressive choice in this race.

    Tony Evers

    A native of Plymouth, Wisconsin, former public school educator, husband, father of three and grandfather of nine, Tony Evers is running for re-election as Wisconsin Governor. During his first term, Gov.

  • Nurse, entrepreneur, former CDC Epidemic Intelligence Officer and first-term State Representative, Sara Rodriguez is the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor. On the ticket with Gov. Tony Evers, Rodriguez promises to be a partner to Gov. Evers by fighting to make healthcare more affordable and accessible, to adequately fund public schools, to protect women's access to reproductive healthcare, and to support economic development throughout Wisconsin.

    In 2020, Rodriguez was one of only two Wisconsin candidates to flip a Republican-held seat. Her opponent, Roger Roth, is a longtime Republican state legislator who has consistently cast anti-choice, anti-public education, anti-environment, and anti-democracy votes. Rodriguez is the progressive choice in this race.

    Sara Rodriguez

    Nurse, entrepreneur, former CDC Epidemic Intelligence Officer and first-term State Representative, Sara Rodriguez is the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor. On the ticket with Gov. Tony Evers, Rodriguez promises to be a partner to Gov.

    Nurse, entrepreneur, former CDC Epidemic Intelligence Officer and first-term State Representative, Sara Rodriguez is the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor. On the ticket with Gov. Tony Evers, Rodriguez promises to be a partner to Gov. Evers by fighting to make healthcare more affordable and accessible, to adequately fund public schools, to protect women's access to reproductive healthcare, and to support economic development throughout Wisconsin.

    In 2020, Rodriguez was one of only two Wisconsin candidates to flip a Republican-held seat. Her opponent, Roger Roth, is a longtime Republican state legislator who has consistently cast anti-choice, anti-public education, anti-environment, and anti-democracy votes. Rodriguez is the progressive choice in this race.

    Sara Rodriguez

    Nurse, entrepreneur, former CDC Epidemic Intelligence Officer and first-term State Representative, Sara Rodriguez is the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor. On the ticket with Gov. Tony Evers, Rodriguez promises to be a partner to Gov.

  • Attorney General Josh Kaul is a running for re-election to continue addressing crime in Wisconsin, defending our rights, protecting our natural resources, and delivering for the people of Wisconsin. As Attorney General, Kaul has fought to increase funding for public safety to help keep Wisconsin families and communities safe, as well as investigated and prosecuted serious offenses like homicides, sexual assaults, internet crimes against children, and drug trafficking. Attorney General Kaul has also taken on corporations responsible for the opioid epidemic and cancer-causing water pollution, and is leading the fight in court to restore access to safe and legal abortion. His opponent is Republican district attorney Eric Toney, who has promised to enforce Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban, which prohibits abortion even in cases of rape or incest and could send doctors and nurses to jail. Kaul is the progressive choice in this race.

    Josh Kaul

    Attorney General Josh Kaul is a running for re-election to continue addressing crime in Wisconsin, defending our rights, protecting our natural resources, and delivering for the people of Wisconsin.

    Attorney General Josh Kaul is a running for re-election to continue addressing crime in Wisconsin, defending our rights, protecting our natural resources, and delivering for the people of Wisconsin. As Attorney General, Kaul has fought to increase funding for public safety to help keep Wisconsin families and communities safe, as well as investigated and prosecuted serious offenses like homicides, sexual assaults, internet crimes against children, and drug trafficking. Attorney General Kaul has also taken on corporations responsible for the opioid epidemic and cancer-causing water pollution, and is leading the fight in court to restore access to safe and legal abortion. His opponent is Republican district attorney Eric Toney, who has promised to enforce Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban, which prohibits abortion even in cases of rape or incest and could send doctors and nurses to jail. Kaul is the progressive choice in this race.

    Josh Kaul

    Attorney General Josh Kaul is a running for re-election to continue addressing crime in Wisconsin, defending our rights, protecting our natural resources, and delivering for the people of Wisconsin.

  • Long-time Secretary of State Doug LaFollette is running for re-election to ensure far-right politicians don't use the Secretary of State office to undermine Wisconsin's democracy by laying the groundwork to overturn future election results they disagree with. LaFollette strongly supports worker's rights, advocates for environmental protection and for investing in local economies, supports women's rights including reproductive rights, and believes in decentralization of power, particularly with respect to election administration. LaFollette's opponent is Republican state legislator Amy Loudenbeck, who, like many of her Republican legislative colleagues, has perpetuated the Big Lie and now wants to get rid of the Wisconsin Elections Commission and consolidate election oversight power in the Secretary of State office. LaFollette is the progressive choice in this race.

    Doug LaFollette

    Long-time Secretary of State Doug LaFollette is running for re-election to ensure far-right politicians don't use the Secretary of State office to undermine Wisconsin's democracy by laying the groundwork to overturn future election results they disagree with.

    Long-time Secretary of State Doug LaFollette is running for re-election to ensure far-right politicians don't use the Secretary of State office to undermine Wisconsin's democracy by laying the groundwork to overturn future election results they disagree with. LaFollette strongly supports worker's rights, advocates for environmental protection and for investing in local economies, supports women's rights including reproductive rights, and believes in decentralization of power, particularly with respect to election administration. LaFollette's opponent is Republican state legislator Amy Loudenbeck, who, like many of her Republican legislative colleagues, has perpetuated the Big Lie and now wants to get rid of the Wisconsin Elections Commission and consolidate election oversight power in the Secretary of State office. LaFollette is the progressive choice in this race.

    Doug LaFollette

    Long-time Secretary of State Doug LaFollette is running for re-election to ensure far-right politicians don't use the Secretary of State office to undermine Wisconsin's democracy by laying the groundwork to overturn future election results they disagree with.

  • A fifth-generation Wisconsinite and the current mayor of Fitchburg in Dane County, Aaron Richardson is running for Wisconsin State Treasurer to ensure state investments are done with intelligence, excellence and safety, to support home ownership in our state by creating new opportunities for Wisconsinites to become first-time home owners and create generational wealth, working to ensure Wisconsin is investing in companies that are acting responsibly about protecting the environment, and restricting the predatory payday lending industry. Richardson's opponent is John Leiber, who is a long-time Republican political operative and legislative staffer. Richardson is the progressive choice in this race.

    Aaron Richardson

    A fifth-generation Wisconsinite and the current mayor of Fitchburg in Dane County, Aaron Richardson is running for Wisconsin State Treasurer to ensure state investments are done with intelligence, excellence and safety, to support home ownership in our state by creating new opportunities for Wisc

    A fifth-generation Wisconsinite and the current mayor of Fitchburg in Dane County, Aaron Richardson is running for Wisconsin State Treasurer to ensure state investments are done with intelligence, excellence and safety, to support home ownership in our state by creating new opportunities for Wisconsinites to become first-time home owners and create generational wealth, working to ensure Wisconsin is investing in companies that are acting responsibly about protecting the environment, and restricting the predatory payday lending industry. Richardson's opponent is John Leiber, who is a long-time Republican political operative and legislative staffer. Richardson is the progressive choice in this race.

    Aaron Richardson

    A fifth-generation Wisconsinite and the current mayor of Fitchburg in Dane County, Aaron Richardson is running for Wisconsin State Treasurer to ensure state investments are done with intelligence, excellence and safety, to support home ownership in our state by creating new opportunities for Wisc

Depending on where you live, you may have one of the below State Senate races on your ballot.

  • Elder rights attorney, dispute resolution specialist, and former Planned Parenthood advocate Andrea Gage-Michaels is an experienced public policy leader who is running to represent the 1st Senate District. Gage-Michaels promises to fight for improved access to healthcare particularly for women, stand up for reproductive rights, expand broadband access for all, and provide adequate funding for public schools. She will work to ensure every community in Northeast Wisconsin has clean water and to bring jobs and resources back into our communities. She is challenging Republican Andre Jacque, who is one of the most extreme and prolific authors of anti-choice bills in the state legislature and authored a bill censoring educators from providing accurate, honest, factual information to students about events like the Civil War and the Civil Rights movement. Jacque is endorsed by a group that wants to ban abortion without exception, even when the pregnant person's life is at risk, and also signed a January 2021 letter asking then-Vice President Pence to refuse to certify the 2020 presidential election results. Gage-Michaels is the progressive choice in this race.

    Andrea Gage-Michaels

    Elder rights attorney, dispute resolution specialist, and former Planned Parenthood advocate Andrea Gage-Michaels is an experienced public policy leader who is running to represent the 1st Senate District.

    Elder rights attorney, dispute resolution specialist, and former Planned Parenthood advocate Andrea Gage-Michaels is an experienced public policy leader who is running to represent the 1st Senate District. Gage-Michaels promises to fight for improved access to healthcare particularly for women, stand up for reproductive rights, expand broadband access for all, and provide adequate funding for public schools. She will work to ensure every community in Northeast Wisconsin has clean water and to bring jobs and resources back into our communities. She is challenging Republican Andre Jacque, who is one of the most extreme and prolific authors of anti-choice bills in the state legislature and authored a bill censoring educators from providing accurate, honest, factual information to students about events like the Civil War and the Civil Rights movement. Jacque is endorsed by a group that wants to ban abortion without exception, even when the pregnant person's life is at risk, and also signed a January 2021 letter asking then-Vice President Pence to refuse to certify the 2020 presidential election results. Gage-Michaels is the progressive choice in this race.

    Andrea Gage-Michaels

    Elder rights attorney, dispute resolution specialist, and former Planned Parenthood advocate Andrea Gage-Michaels is an experienced public policy leader who is running to represent the 1st Senate District.

State Assembly

Depending on where you live, you may have one of the below State Assembly races on your ballot.

  • Roberta Thelen is a registered nurse, care coordaintor, and Baileys Harbor town supervisor who is running for the 1st Assembly District. Thelen strongly opposes Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban, which she says is unjust. She is also calling for sensible gun policies, sustainable agriculture, and fact-based, quality education for all Wisconsin students. Thelen is challenging Republican incumbent Joel Kitchens, who has cast consistently anti-healthcare, anti-public education, anti-worker, and anti-middle class votes and who is endorsed by an extreme right wing group that supports Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban, which prohibits abortion even in cases of rape or incest. Thelen is the progressive choice in this race.

    Roberta Thelen

    Roberta Thelen is a registered nurse, care coordaintor, and Baileys Harbor town supervisor who is running for the 1st Assembly District. Thelen strongly opposes Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban, which she says is unjust.

    Roberta Thelen is a registered nurse, care coordaintor, and Baileys Harbor town supervisor who is running for the 1st Assembly District. Thelen strongly opposes Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban, which she says is unjust. She is also calling for sensible gun policies, sustainable agriculture, and fact-based, quality education for all Wisconsin students. Thelen is challenging Republican incumbent Joel Kitchens, who has cast consistently anti-healthcare, anti-public education, anti-worker, and anti-middle class votes and who is endorsed by an extreme right wing group that supports Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban, which prohibits abortion even in cases of rape or incest. Thelen is the progressive choice in this race.

    Roberta Thelen

    Roberta Thelen is a registered nurse, care coordaintor, and Baileys Harbor town supervisor who is running for the 1st Assembly District. Thelen strongly opposes Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban, which she says is unjust.

  • Derek Teague of Allouez is running for the 4th Assembly District to bring common sense, cooperation, and consensus-building to the State Capitol. Teague believes government should focus on helping people, not special interests. A strong supporter of ranked choice voting, Teague advocates for increasing Wisconsin's technology literacy and taking steps to put Wisconsin in position to become a true technology hub. Teague also supports women's reproductive rights, which he says should not be limited by outdated state laws. Teague is challenging Republican incumbent David Steffen, who has cast consistently anti-healthcare, anti-public education, anti-worker, and anti-middle class votes and who is endorsed by an extreme right wing group that supports Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban, which prohibits abortion even in cases of rape or incest. Teague is the progressive choice in this race.

    Derek Teague

    Derek Teague of Allouez is running for the 4th Assembly District to bring common sense, cooperation, and consensus-building to the State Capitol. Teague believes government should focus on helping people, not special interests.

    Derek Teague of Allouez is running for the 4th Assembly District to bring common sense, cooperation, and consensus-building to the State Capitol. Teague believes government should focus on helping people, not special interests. A strong supporter of ranked choice voting, Teague advocates for increasing Wisconsin's technology literacy and taking steps to put Wisconsin in position to become a true technology hub. Teague also supports women's reproductive rights, which he says should not be limited by outdated state laws. Teague is challenging Republican incumbent David Steffen, who has cast consistently anti-healthcare, anti-public education, anti-worker, and anti-middle class votes and who is endorsed by an extreme right wing group that supports Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban, which prohibits abortion even in cases of rape or incest. Teague is the progressive choice in this race.

    Derek Teague

    Derek Teague of Allouez is running for the 4th Assembly District to bring common sense, cooperation, and consensus-building to the State Capitol. Teague believes government should focus on helping people, not special interests.

  • Lifelong Wisconsinite Joey Van Deurzen is running to bring a fresh perspective and responsive leadership to the 5th Assembly District. Van Deurzen lists expanding access to broadband internet, creating more renewable energy options, and investing in public schools as some of his top priorities. Deurzen also strongly supports reproductive freedom, and promises to work to restore and protect reproductive rights for all Wisconsinites. Raised in West De Pere by parents who grew up on farms, Van Deurzen worked on a dairy farm throughout high school and knows the value of education and a hard-earned dollar. He promises to bring honesty, an open line of communication, and a strong work ethic to the Assembly. His opponent is Republican candidate Joy Goeben, who is endorsed by an extreme right wing group that wants to ban abortion without exception, even when the pregnant person's life is at risk. Van Deurzen is the progressive choice in this race.

    Joey Van Deurzen

    Lifelong Wisconsinite Joey Van Deurzen is running to bring a fresh perspective and responsive leadership to the 5th Assembly District. Van Deurzen lists expanding access to broadband internet, creating more renewable energy options, and investing in public schools as some of his top priorities.

    Lifelong Wisconsinite Joey Van Deurzen is running to bring a fresh perspective and responsive leadership to the 5th Assembly District. Van Deurzen lists expanding access to broadband internet, creating more renewable energy options, and investing in public schools as some of his top priorities. Deurzen also strongly supports reproductive freedom, and promises to work to restore and protect reproductive rights for all Wisconsinites. Raised in West De Pere by parents who grew up on farms, Van Deurzen worked on a dairy farm throughout high school and knows the value of education and a hard-earned dollar. He promises to bring honesty, an open line of communication, and a strong work ethic to the Assembly. His opponent is Republican candidate Joy Goeben, who is endorsed by an extreme right wing group that wants to ban abortion without exception, even when the pregnant person's life is at risk. Van Deurzen is the progressive choice in this race.

    Joey Van Deurzen

    Lifelong Wisconsinite Joey Van Deurzen is running to bring a fresh perspective and responsive leadership to the 5th Assembly District. Van Deurzen lists expanding access to broadband internet, creating more renewable energy options, and investing in public schools as some of his top priorities.

  • Shawano County board supervisor and Village of Wittenberg president William Switalla promises to be a positive change for the 6th Assembly District. A small business owner and father of seven, Switalla believes that government is about good ideas, not about political parties. Switalla believes in making sure our public schools are strong and financially healthy, that workers are paid a fair wage, and that our roads and infrastructure are repaired and safe. Switalla faces Republican candidate Peter Schmidt of Bonduel, who was charged with a felony for choking a worker on his family farm in 2019 and was later convicted of criminal trespassing. Schmidt wants to gut gun safety laws by prohibiting Wisconsin from enforcing federal gun laws, wants to eliminate gun-free zones, believes the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump, and says he will oppose all efforts to repeal Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban. Also running as a write-in candidate is Dean Martin Neubert, who is backed by local Republican Party groups as well as an extreme rightwing organization that wants to ban all abortions without exception, even when the pregnant person's life is at risk. Switalla is the more progressive choice in this race.

    William Switalla

    Shawano County board supervisor and Village of Wittenberg president William Switalla promises to be a positive change for the 6th Assembly District. A small business owner and father of seven, Switalla believes that government is about good ideas, not about political parties.

    Shawano County board supervisor and Village of Wittenberg president William Switalla promises to be a positive change for the 6th Assembly District. A small business owner and father of seven, Switalla believes that government is about good ideas, not about political parties. Switalla believes in making sure our public schools are strong and financially healthy, that workers are paid a fair wage, and that our roads and infrastructure are repaired and safe. Switalla faces Republican candidate Peter Schmidt of Bonduel, who was charged with a felony for choking a worker on his family farm in 2019 and was later convicted of criminal trespassing. Schmidt wants to gut gun safety laws by prohibiting Wisconsin from enforcing federal gun laws, wants to eliminate gun-free zones, believes the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump, and says he will oppose all efforts to repeal Wisconsin's criminal abortion ban. Also running as a write-in candidate is Dean Martin Neubert, who is backed by local Republican Party groups as well as an extreme rightwing organization that wants to ban all abortions without exception, even when the pregnant person's life is at risk. Switalla is the more progressive choice in this race.

    William Switalla

    Shawano County board supervisor and Village of Wittenberg president William Switalla promises to be a positive change for the 6th Assembly District. A small business owner and father of seven, Switalla believes that government is about good ideas, not about political parties.

  • Endorsed By: WEAC, WI AFL-CIO
  • Born and raised in Green Bay, Hannah Beauchamp-Pope is a community leader, nonprofit advocate, and current senior at UWGB. Beauchamp-Pope is deeply committed to an intersectional progressive vision for Green Bay and for Wisconsin, which includes supporting our public schools, rejecting rightwing culture wars in the classroom, and giving power back to Wisconsin's educators and the unions who represent them. Beauchamp-Pope believes healthcare is a human right, and supports expanding BadgerCare and restoring reproductive freedom and choice for all Wisconsinites. Beauchamp-Pope's platform also includes a commitment to fixing Wisconsin's broken criminal justice system, fighting for climate justice, and ensuring all Wisconsinites have easy access to the ballot. She is challenging Republican incumbent John Macco, who has consistently cast anti-choice, anti-public education, anti-environment, and anti-democracy votes. Beauchamp-Pope is the progressive choice in this race.

    Hannah Beauchamp-Pope

    Born and raised in Green Bay, Hannah Beauchamp-Pope is a community leader, nonprofit advocate, and current senior at UWGB.

    Born and raised in Green Bay, Hannah Beauchamp-Pope is a community leader, nonprofit advocate, and current senior at UWGB. Beauchamp-Pope is deeply committed to an intersectional progressive vision for Green Bay and for Wisconsin, which includes supporting our public schools, rejecting rightwing culture wars in the classroom, and giving power back to Wisconsin's educators and the unions who represent them. Beauchamp-Pope believes healthcare is a human right, and supports expanding BadgerCare and restoring reproductive freedom and choice for all Wisconsinites. Beauchamp-Pope's platform also includes a commitment to fixing Wisconsin's broken criminal justice system, fighting for climate justice, and ensuring all Wisconsinites have easy access to the ballot. She is challenging Republican incumbent John Macco, who has consistently cast anti-choice, anti-public education, anti-environment, and anti-democracy votes. Beauchamp-Pope is the progressive choice in this race.

    Hannah Beauchamp-Pope

    Born and raised in Green Bay, Hannah Beauchamp-Pope is a community leader, nonprofit advocate, and current senior at UWGB.

  • Jane Benson is running to be a fair and honest voice for everyone in the 89th Assembly Distsrict, not just the few. A former entrepreneur, small business owner, and longtime Election Day poll worker, Benson has been particularly active in fighting for fair maps in Wisconsin. As a candidate, Benson's top four priorities are the tacking the issues she hears on the campaign trail: fighting for clean water including addressing PFAS; ensuring reliable, adequate public school funding; ensuring all Wisconsinites have full reproductive rights and the ability to chose whether or when to have a family; and expanding access to high-speed internet. Her opponent is Republican incumbent Elijah Behnke, who has consistently cast anti-choice, anti-public education, anti-environment, and anti-democracy votes and who is endorsed by an extreme right wing group that wants to ban abortion without exception, even when the pregnant person's life is at risk. Benson is the more progressive choice in this race.

    Jane Benson

    Jane Benson is running to be a fair and honest voice for everyone in the 89th Assembly Distsrict, not just the few. A former entrepreneur, small business owner, and longtime Election Day poll worker, Benson has been particularly active in fighting for fair maps in Wisconsin.

    Jane Benson is running to be a fair and honest voice for everyone in the 89th Assembly Distsrict, not just the few. A former entrepreneur, small business owner, and longtime Election Day poll worker, Benson has been particularly active in fighting for fair maps in Wisconsin. As a candidate, Benson's top four priorities are the tacking the issues she hears on the campaign trail: fighting for clean water including addressing PFAS; ensuring reliable, adequate public school funding; ensuring all Wisconsinites have full reproductive rights and the ability to chose whether or when to have a family; and expanding access to high-speed internet. Her opponent is Republican incumbent Elijah Behnke, who has consistently cast anti-choice, anti-public education, anti-environment, and anti-democracy votes and who is endorsed by an extreme right wing group that wants to ban abortion without exception, even when the pregnant person's life is at risk. Benson is the more progressive choice in this race.

    Jane Benson

    Jane Benson is running to be a fair and honest voice for everyone in the 89th Assembly Distsrict, not just the few. A former entrepreneur, small business owner, and longtime Election Day poll worker, Benson has been particularly active in fighting for fair maps in Wisconsin.

  • State Representative Kristina Shelton is a firm believer in public education. In her first term in the Assembly, Shelton advocated for the state to return to two-thirds funding for public schools, fund special education, and end the taxpayer-funded private school voucher program. Shelton is also a vocal supporter of BadgerCare expansion, confronting climate change, and affordable housing investments. Shelton is strongly pro-choice and was a lead co-author of the Economic Justice Bill of Rights, which laid out a clear vision for Wisconsin to be a place where everyone can achieve economic security, opportunity, and freedom. Her opponent is Republican candidate Micah Behnke. Shelton is the progressive choice in this race.

    Kristina Shelton

    State Representative Kristina Shelton is a firm believer in public education. In her first term in the Assembly, Shelton advocated for the state to return to two-thirds funding for public schools, fund special education, and end the taxpayer-funded private school voucher program.

    State Representative Kristina Shelton is a firm believer in public education. In her first term in the Assembly, Shelton advocated for the state to return to two-thirds funding for public schools, fund special education, and end the taxpayer-funded private school voucher program. Shelton is also a vocal supporter of BadgerCare expansion, confronting climate change, and affordable housing investments. Shelton is strongly pro-choice and was a lead co-author of the Economic Justice Bill of Rights, which laid out a clear vision for Wisconsin to be a place where everyone can achieve economic security, opportunity, and freedom. Her opponent is Republican candidate Micah Behnke. Shelton is the progressive choice in this race.

    Kristina Shelton

    State Representative Kristina Shelton is a firm believer in public education. In her first term in the Assembly, Shelton advocated for the state to return to two-thirds funding for public schools, fund special education, and end the taxpayer-funded private school voucher program.