Thursday, December 8, 2016

UPDATE. 24th Wisconsin Senate District GOP newcomer Patrick Testin defeats Democratic incumbent Julie Lassa



Margin of victory (percentage points)
AD1.    20.2
AD2.    38.8
AD3.    21.2
AD4.    19.4
AD5.    29.2
AD6.    40.4
AD7.    17.9
AD14.  14.6
AD21.  18.8
AD25.  30.0
AD26.  19.0
AD27.  24.8
AD28.  27.8
AD29.  22.2
AD30.  17.9
AD31.  28.2
AD32.  25.2
AD33.  25.2
AD34.  26.0
AD35.  32.2
AD37.  23.8
AD38.  25.6
AD39.  34.8
AD40.  29.0
AD41.  41.2
AD42.  17.4
AD43.  10,2
AD47.  38.0
AD49.  13.8
AD50.  15.8
AD51.    2.6 (1)
AD52.  27.6
AD54.  40.0
AD55.  23.0
AD56.  29.0
AD60.  50.2
AD61.  33.4
AD63.  28.2
AD66.  62.6
AD67.  28.6
AD68.  16.4
AD70.  24.6
AD72.  13.0
AD75.  23.8
AD76.  66.0
AD78.  58.4
AD79.  27.8
AD81.  21.0
AD85.    6.8 (2)
AD86.  22.6
AD87.  38.4
AD88.  22.2
AD89.  38.6
AD91.  19.4
AD92.    4.0 (3)
AD94.    5.2 (4) 
AD96.  22.2
SD2.     30.0 
SD4.     26.2
SD12.   25.8
SD14.   14.0
SD18.   13.2
SD24.     4.8 (5)

Other election updates:
1st Assembly District.  (11/27/2016)
2nd Assembly District.  (11/27/2016)
3rd Assembly District.  (11/27/2016)
4th Assembly District.  (11/27/2016)
5th Assembly District.  (11/27/2016)
6th Assembly District.  (11/27/2016)
7th Assembly District.  (11/28/2016)
21st Assembly District.  (11/28/2016)
25th Assembly District.  (11/28/2016)
26th Assembly District.  (11/28/2016)
27th Assembly District.  (11/28/2016)
28th Assembly District.  (11/29/2016)
29th Assembly Distrrict.  (11/29/2016)
30th Assembly District.  (11/29/2016)
31st Assembly District.  (11/29/2016)
32nd Assembly District.  (11/29/2016)
33rd Assembly District.  (11/29/2016)
34th Assembly District.  (11/30/2016)
35th Assembly District.  (11/30/2016)
37th Assembly District.  (11/30/2016)
38th Assembly District.  (11/30/2016)
39th Assembly District.  (11/30/2016)
40th Assembly District.  (11/30/2016)
42nd Assembly District.  (12/1/2016)
43rd Assembly District.  (12/1/2016)
47th Assembly District.  (12/1/2016)
49th Assembly District.  (12/1/2016)
50th Assembly District.  (12/1/2016)
51st Assembly Distirct.  (12/1/2016)
52nd Assembly District.  (12/2/2016)
54th Assembly District.  (12/2/2016)
55th Assembly District.  (12/2/2016)
56th Assembly District.  (12/2/2016)
60th Assembly District.  (12/2/2016)
61st Assembly District.  (12/2/2016)
63rd Assembly District.  (12/2/2016)
66th Assembly District.  (12/3/2016)
67th Assembly District.  (12/3/2016)
68th Assembly District.  (12/3/2016)
70th Assembly District.  (12/3/2016)
72nd Assembly District.  (12/3/2016)
75th Assembly District.  (12/3/2016)
76th Assembly District.  (12/4/2016)
78th Assembly District.  (12/4/2016)
79th Assembly District.  (12/4/2016)
81st Assembly District.  (12/4/2016)
85th Assembly District.  (12/5/2016)
86th Assembly District.  (12/5/2016)
87th Assembly District.  (12/5/2016)
88th Assembly District.  (12/5/2016)
89th Assembly District.  (12/5/2016)
91st Assembly District.  (12/6/2016)
92nd Assembly District.  (12/6/2016)
94th Assembly District.  (12/6/2016)
96th Assembly District.  (12/6/2016)
2nd Senate District.  (12/7/2016)
10th Senate District.  (12/7/2016)
12th Senate District.  (12/7/2016)
14th Senate District.  (12/7/2016)
18th Senate District.  (12/8/2016)


10/2/2016 update, "GOP challenger Patrick Testin vs. 4-term Democratic incumbent Julie Lassa in 24th Wisconsin Senate District", starts here.



Campaign websites:


Other 2016 updates/reports:

6 years later, Andre Jacque comfortably ensconced in Wisconsin State Assembly.  (7/11/2016)
Three State Assembly representatives from Milwaukee running for re-election unopposed in 2016.  (7/12/2016)
State Assembly races: 3 suburban Milwaukee Republicans running unopposed.  (7/19/2016)
Wisconsin State Assembly incumbents Mursau, Ballweg, Schraa running unopposed this fall.  (7/25/2016)
Rock County Wisconsin Assembly incumbents Kolste, Spreitzer running unopposed in fall election.  (7/26/2016)
Zamarripa beats Manriquez for 4th time in 8th Wisconsin Assembly District Dem primary.  (8/10/2016)
Incumbent Zepnick survives challenge in 9th Wisconsin Assembly District Dem primary.  (8/10/2016)
Self-proclaimed "I'm not perfect" candidate wins 11th Wisconsin Assembly District Dem primary.  (8/10/2016)
With primary win, Leon Young will serve 13th term in 16th Wisconsin Assembly District.  (8/10/2016)
David Crowley wins open-seat 17th District Wisconsin Assembly Dem primary.  (8/10/2016)
Sinicki easily survives challenge in 20th Wisconsin Assembly District Dem primary.  (8/10/2016)


Original 11/1/2012 post, "Who's Running for State Office in Wisconsin 2012:  24th Senate District (General Election Edition)", starts here.

The old 24th


Care to guess why the new 24th stretches into Monroe County?

Maybe these numbers from the 2010 gubernatorial election will help.


Scott Walker, with nearly 58% of the vote.

Public libraries in the 24th.
Adams County Public Library (service area)
Charles and JoAnn Lester Library, Nekoosa
Coloma Public Library
Hancock Public Library
Lester Public Library of Arpin
Lester Public Library of Rome
Lester Public Library of Vesper
Lettie W. Jensen Library, Amherst
McMillan Memorial Library, Wisconsin Rapids
Pittsville Community Library
Plainfield Public Library
Portage County Public Library
Sparta Public Library
Tomah Public Library
Wautoma Public Library

Academic libraries
UW Marshfield/Wood County Library
UW-Stevens Point Library


Biography. Born Stevens Point, October 21, 1970; married; 3 children.

Graduate Stevens Point Area Senior H.S.; B.S. in political science and public administration UW-Stevens Point 1993; UW-Madison La Follette Institute of Public Affairs graduate work.

Full-time legislator. Former legislative aide and executive director, Plover Area Business Assn.

Member: Heart of Wisconsin Business and Economic Alliance; Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Portage Co. Democratic Party (former chp.); Portage Co. Business Council.

Dewey Town Board 1993-94.

Elected to Assembly 1998-2002 (resigned eff. 5/9/03); elected to Senate in April 2003 special election; reelected since 2004. Minority Caucus Chairperson 2011; Minority Caucus Secretary 1999.

Re-elected to State Senate with 68% of the vote in 2008.

Lost to Sean Duffy in the 2010 7th Congressional race.  Received 46% of the vote.

Campaign website

Wisconsin Eye interview (10/9/2012)

The Republican Challenger

Noble defeated his primary election opponent with nearly 57% of the vote.

Scott Noble                                        or John Goodman?

About:    My name is Scott Kenneth Noble, and I am the conservative candidate running for state senate in Wisconsin’s 24th district. 

I am a life long Wood County resident, and a graduate of UW-Stevens Point. 

I currently manage my family’s business, the Marshfield Professional Center, where we offer a rental facility that caters to both individuals and businesses. I find that environment to be very suitable to my personality, as I'm also licensed in social work and teaching. 

In addition to having sat on the Board of the Republican Liberty Caucus of Wisconsin, I am also a former Marshfield Alderman. While on the Council, I learned that changing policy requires everyday citizens to become engaged and active in their local government. Attending or volunteering locally for committees, your city council, or school board help people learn first hand how things are run. Doing just that fueled my passion to run for higher office.

Noble coordinated an unsuccessful recall effort against Lassa in 2011.

Wisconsin Eye interview (9/13/2012)

Related posts (General Election Edition).
Assembly District 1.
Assembly District 2.
Assembly District 3.
Assembly District 4.
Assembly District 5.
Assembly District 6.
Assembly District 7.
Assembly District 8.
Assembly District 9.
Assembly District 10.
Assembly District 11.
Assembly District 12.
Assembly District 13.
Assembly District 14. 
Assembly District 15.
Assembly District 16.
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Assembly District 18.
Assembly District 19.
Assembly District 20.
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Assembly District 24.
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Assembly District 29.
Assembly District 30.
Assembly District 31.
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Assembly District 37.
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Assembly District 39.
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Assembly District 44.
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Assembly District 47.
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Assembly District 99.
Senate District 2.
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