Wisconsin voters undecided on 2026 governor's race one year before election
A Marquette Law School poll finds 71% of Republicans and 81% of Democrats have not chosen a candidate in the 2026 Wisconsin governor race.
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Marquette poll: Most voters unaware of candidates for governor, Supreme Court
A new poll by Marquette University Law School shows the overwhelming majority of voters haven't decided how they'll vote in next year's races for governor and Supreme Court. It also found more voters blame Republicans than Democrats for the federal government shutdown. The post Marquette poll: Most voters unaware of candidates for governor, Supreme Court appeared first on WPR.
Poll: Voters have a lack of name recognition of Wisconsin governor candidates
(The Center Square) – Most voters in Wisconsin haven’t decided who they support to be the state’s next governor, according to a new Marquette Law School poll.
Wisconsin voters undecided on 2026 governor's race one year before election
A new Marquette Law School poll released Wednesday reveals Wisconsin voters have yet to focus on the 2026 gubernatorial race, despite it being about one year away from the midterm elections.The poll shows significant uncertainty among voters, with 71% of Republicans and 81% of Democrats having not made a primary choice in the gubernatorial race. This comes as 17 candidates including Democrats, Republicans and independents have entered the race f…
Poll: Voters Have A Lack Of Name Recognition Of Wisconsin Governor Candidates
(The Center Square) – Most voers in Wisconsin haven’t decided who they support to be the state’s next governor, according to a new Marquette Law School poll. The poll showed that 81% of Democrats and 70% of Republicans have not made their choice in a crowded field to replace Gov. Tony Evers in the Aug. 11, 2026, primary. The general election is Nov. 3, 2026. Those polled were asked which candidates they knew about with 39% saying they recognize …
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