2020 Wisconsin State Assembly election
The Wisconsin State Assembly elections of 2020 were held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. All 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly were up for election. 13 incumbent Assembly members filed papers declaring that they would not run for re-election, including two who announced early vacancies. Right before this election, 63 Assembly seats were held by Republicans, 34 seats were held by Democrats, and two seats were vacant.
Predictions
Summary
Close races
Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:Outgoing incumbents
Retiring
- Jason Fields, representing district 11 since 2016, did not seek re-election.
- Debra Kolste, representing district 44 since 2012, did not seek re-election.
- Bob Kulp, representing district 69 since 2013, did not seek re-election.
- Romaine Quinn, representing district 75 since 2014, did not seek re-election.
- Mike Rohrkaste, representing district 55 since 2014, did not seek re-election.
Seeking other office
- Melissa Agard, representing district 48 since 2012, ran for Wisconsin Senate in Wisconsin's 16th Senate district.
- Joan Ballweg, representing district 41 since 2004, ran for Wisconsin Senate in Wisconsin's 14th Senate district.
- Mary Felzkowski, representing district 35 since 2016, ran for Wisconsin Senate in Wisconsin's 12th Senate district.
- Rob Stafsholt, representing district 29 since 2016, ran for Wisconsin Senate in Wisconsin's 10th Senate district.
- Amanda Stuck, representing district 57 since 2014, ran for U.S. Representative in Wisconsin's 8th congressional district.
- JoCasta Zamarripa, representing district 8 since 2010, ran for Milwaukee Common Council.
Lost renomination
- Staush Gruszynski, representing district 90 since 2018, lost renomination to Kristina Shelton after sexually assaulting a legislative staffer.
Vacated
- David Crowley
- Chris Taylor (D–Madison
Candidates