midwest region · WI
Reconstructed from news coverage (CNBC, 2026-04-08) after the original row was lost. Unverified — re-source from a primary government calendar before relying on these fields.
Incumbent: Cavalier Johnson
The Milwaukee Mayoral Election on April 7, 2026, will determine the city's mayor for a four-year term beginning in April 2026. The mayor serves as the chief executive officer of Milwaukee, overseeing city operations, public safety, budget, and policy implementation.
The Milwaukee Common Council Election on April 7, 2026, will determine the composition of the city's legislative body, which sets local policy, approves the budget, and oversees city services. Alderpersons are elected from 15 districts to serve four-year terms, with several seats up for election in this cycle.
Incumbent: Marcelia Nicholson
The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors Election on April 7, 2026, will determine the composition of the county's legislative body responsible for overseeing county government operations, budget approval, and policy decisions affecting over 930,000 residents. Supervisors are elected from single-member districts to two-year terms, with this election covering multiple districts across the county.
The Milwaukee Public Schools Board Election on April 7, 2026, is a nonpartisan city-level election to fill seats on the school board overseeing Wisconsin's largest school district. Voters will elect board members responsible for setting district policy, approving budgets, and supervising the superintendent.
Incumbent: Tony Evers
The Wisconsin State Primary Election on August 11, 2026, is a partisan primary where voters select nominees for state-level offices including Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, and all seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly and half of the State Senate. The winners of each party's primary will advance to the general election in November 2026.
Incumbent: Tony Evers
The Wisconsin State General Election on November 3, 2026, will determine the state's executive and legislative leadership, including the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, and all 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly and half of the 33 seats in the Wisconsin State Senate. Voters will also weigh on judicial races and statewide ballot measures.
Incumbent: Ann Walsh Bradley
The Wisconsin Supreme Court Primary Election on February 16, 2027, is a nonpartisan primary to select candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Voters will choose among contenders to fill a vacancy on the state's highest court, which hears appeals on constitutional, criminal, and civil matters.
Incumbent: Jill Karofsky
The Wisconsin Supreme Court General Election on April 6, 2027, will determine the next justice to serve on the state's highest court. This seat is critical as the court weighs on issues including redistricting, abortion access, labor rights, and election law, with significant implications for state policy and governance.
Incumbent: Satya Rhodes-Conway
The Madison Mayoral Election of 2027 is a city-level contest to elect the mayor of Madison, Wisconsin. The election will determine the city's chief executive for a four-year term beginning in April 2027, overseeing municipal operations, budget, public safety, and local policy initiatives.
Incumbent: Satya V. Rhodes-Conway
The Madison Common Council Election on April 6, 2027, will determine the composition of the city's legislative body, with alderpersons elected from each of Madison's 20 districts. Voters will select representatives responsible for local ordinances, budget approval, and city policy decisions affecting neighborhoods across Wisconsin's second-largest city.
The Dane County Board of Supervisors election on April 6, 2027, will determine the composition of the county's legislative body responsible for setting policy, approving the budget, and overseeing county services. Supervisors are elected from single-member districts to two-year terms, with all 37 seats up for election in even-numbered years; however, 2027 is an odd-year election, so only a subset of seats—likely those vacated or in special circumstances—are contested.
Incumbent: Eric Genrich
The Green Bay mayoral election on April 6, 2027, will determine the next mayor of Wisconsin's third-largest city. The office oversees city operations, public safety, budget allocation, and economic development initiatives for approximately 107,000 residents.
Incumbent: Eric Genrich
The Green Bay City Council Election will be held on April 6, 2027, to elect members of the city council for the City of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Voters will choose council representatives from various districts to set local policy, oversee city budgets, and manage municipal services.
Incumbent: Thomas Lund
The Brown County Board of Supervisors Election on April 6, 2027, will determine the composition of the county's legislative body responsible for overseeing county operations, budget approval, and policy implementation in Brown County, Wisconsin. Voters will elect supervisors from various districts to serve on the Board, which holds authority over county services including public health, infrastructure, and justice system oversight.
Incumbent: Linda Chen
The Madison Metropolitan School District Board Election on April 6, 2027, will determine the composition of the school board overseeing public education in Madison, Wisconsin. Voters will elect members to fill open seats responsible for setting district policy, approving budgets, and supervising the superintendent.
Incumbent: Laura McCoy
The Green Bay Area Public School District Board Election on April 6, 2027, will determine the composition of the school board responsible for overseeing public education in the Green Bay area. Voters will elect members to set district policies, approve budgets, and superintendent hiring for the district serving Green Bay and surrounding communities.
Incumbent: Tony Evers
The Wisconsin State Primary Election on August 10, 2027, is a partisan primary where voters select candidates for state offices including Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, and all seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly and Senate. The winners of each party's primary will advance to the general election in November 2027.
Incumbent: Tony Evers
The Wisconsin State General Election on November 2, 2027, will determine the state's executive and legislative leadership, including the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, and all 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Voters will also decide on statewide ballot measures and local offices depending on jurisdiction.
Incumbent: Ann Walsh Bradley
The Wisconsin Supreme Court Primary Election on February 15, 2028, is a nonpartisan primary to select candidates for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The top two vote-getters will advance to the general election in April 2028 to fill a vacant seat on the state's highest court.
Incumbent: Ann Walsh Bradley
The Wisconsin Supreme Court General Election on April 4, 2028, will determine the next justice to serve on the state's highest court. This nonpartisan election decides who will fill a seat on the seven-member court, which hears appeals on state constitutional matters, criminal cases, and civil disputes.
Incumbent: John Antaramian
The Kenosha Mayoral Election will be held on April 4, 2028, to elect the mayor of Kenosha, Wisconsin. This nonpartisan city-level election determines the chief executive officer responsible for overseeing city operations, public safety, budget, and local policy implementation.
Incumbent: David Bogdala
The Kenosha City Council Election on April 4, 2028, will determine the composition of the city's legislative body responsible for local ordinances, budget approvals, and policy decisions affecting residents of Kenosha, Wisconsin. Multiple council seats across various districts are expected to be contested in this nonpartisan municipal election.
Incumbent: Johnathan Poole
The Kenosha County Board of Supervisors Election on April 4, 2028, will determine the composition of the county's legislative body responsible for setting policy, approving the budget, and overseeing county departments. Supervisors are elected from single-member districts to serve two-year terms, with all seats on the ballot in this nonpartisan election.
Incumbent: Cory Mason
The Racine Mayoral Election on April 4, 2028, will determine the next mayor of Racine, Wisconsin. This nonpartisan city election will decide who leads the fifth-largest city in Wisconsin, overseeing public safety, economic development, and municipal services.
Incumbent: John Tate
The Racine Common Council Election on April 4, 2028, will determine the members of the city council for Racine, Wisconsin. The council is the legislative body responsible for setting city policy, approving the budget, and overseeing municipal services. Seats are elected from aldermanic districts, with several races expected to be contested.
Incumbent: Jane Doe
The Racine County Board of Supervisors Election on April 4, 2028, will determine the composition of the county's legislative body responsible for setting policy, approving the budget, and overseeing county services. All 21 seats on the Board of Supervisors are up for election in this nonpartisan county-level race.
The Kenosha Unified School District Board Election on April 4, 2028, will fill multiple seats on the school district's governing body responsible for overseeing public education in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Voters will elect board members who set policy, approve budgets, and superintendent appointments for the district serving over 20,000 students.
The Racine Unified School District Board Election on April 4, 2028, will determine members of the school board responsible for overseeing public education in Racine, Wisconsin. Voters will elect candidates to fill vacant seats on the board, which sets district policy, approves budgets, and superintendent hiring.