1996 Wisconsin Senate election explained

Election Name:1996 Wisconsin State Senate election
Country:Wisconsin
Type:legislative
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1994 Wisconsin State Senate election
Previous Year:1994
Next Election:1998 Wisconsin Senate election
Next Year:1998
Seats For Election:16 of 33 seats in the Wisconsin Senate
Majority Seats:17
Election Date:November 5, 1996
Image1:Chuck Chvala.png
Image1 Size:x150px
Leader1:Charles Chvala
Party1:Democratic Party of Wisconsin
Seats Before1:17
Seats1:9
Seats After1:17
Popular Vote1:475,226
Percentage1:49.25%
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Leader2:Michael Ellis
Party2:Republican Party of Wisconsin
Last Election2:
Seats Before2:16
Seats2:7
Seats After2:16
Popular Vote2:468,238
Percentage2:48.53%
1Blank:Seats up
1Data1:9
1Data2:7
President
Before Election:Fred Risser
Before Party:Democratic Party of Wisconsin
After Party:Democratic Party of Wisconsin
After Election:Fred Risser

The 1996 Wisconsin Senate election were held on Tuesday, November 5, 1996. Sixteen of the 33 seats in the Wisconsin Senate were up for election - the even-numbered districts. At the time, Democrats held 17 seats while the Republicans held 16, having lost their majority only months prior due to the recalling of Senator George Petak.

Summary

SeatsParty

(majority caucus shading)

Total
DemocraticRepublican
Last election (1994)71017
Total after last election (1994)161733
Total before this election171633
Up for election9716
of which:Incumbent retiring11
Vacated
Unopposed314
This election9716
Change from last election 2 3
Total after this election171633
Change in total

Close races

Outgoing incumbents

Retiring

Recall election

Background

In October 1995, Senator, George Petak, faced controversy when he changed his vote on a funding bill for the Miller Park stadium. Miller Park was being planned to replace the forty-year-old Milwaukee County Stadium and was being pushed by Republican Governor Tommy Thompson and Milwaukee Brewers owner and future-Commissioner of Baseball, Bud Selig. Petak had promised his constituents that he would vote against the bill, but changed his mind based on the belief that the Brewers would leave Wisconsin if a new stadium wasn't built.[1]

Petak's change in vote supported a 0.1% increase in sales tax for five counties in the vicinity of the proposed stadium, which included Petak's home county of Racine. His actions caused outrage and frustration in his home district, and local Democrats were energized to collect signatures for a recall petition. After collecting 15,050 signatures, or 130% of the required 11,577 signatures,[2] the recall was certified on March 26, 1996, and a recall election was ordered for June.[3]

Results

Nine months after his vote on the stadium tax, Petak became the first Wisconsin state legislator to be removed from office in a recall election, when he was defeated by Democratic State Representative Kimberly Plache.[4] As a result of the recall, control of the state Senate flipped to Democratic control for the rest of the session.

Results summary

Dist.IncumbentThis race[7]
MemberPartyFirstelectedStatusCandidatesResults
02Rep.1987Incumbent Running
    Incumbent re-elected
    04Dem.1988Incumbent Running
      Incumbent re-elected
      06Dem.1980Incumbent Running
        Incumbent re-elected
        08Rep.1992Incumbent RunningIncumbent re-elected
        10Dem.1992Incumbent Running
          Incumbent re-elected
          12Dem.1990Incumbent Running
            Incumbent re-elected
            14Rep.1995Incumbent Running
              Incumbent re-elected
              16Dem.1984Incumbent RunningIncumbent re-elected
              18Rep.1987Incumbent Running
                Incumbent re-elected
                20Rep.1993Incumbent RunningIncumbent re-elected
                22Dem.1984Incumbent Retiring
                  New member elected. Democratic hold
                  24Dem.1995Incumbent RunningIncumbent re-elected
                  26Dem.1962Incumbent Running
                    Incumbent re-elected
                    28Dem.1976Incumbent Running
                      Incumbent re-elected
                      30Rep.1992Incumbent Running
                        Incumbent re-elected
                        32Rep.1984Incumbent Running
                          • Brian Rude (Rep.) 75.10%
                          • David Wulf (Dem.) 24.90%
                          Incumbent re-elected

                          Notes

                          1. News: Sandomir . Richard . Richard Sandomir . May 7, 1998 . Stadiums Are Proposed, but Public Isn't Always Disposed to Pay Price . February 15, 2019 . The New York Times.
                          2. News: Bowers . Faye . June 3, 1996 . Wisconsin state senator faces recall over stadium vote . March 24, 2024 . Las Vegas Sun.
                          3. News: March 27, 1996 . Recall gets green light . February 15, 2019 . . Madison.
                          4. News: June 14, 1996 . Plache sworn in as state senator . February 15, 2019 . Racine Journal Times.
                          5. Web site: State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1997-1998 . March 24, 2024 . University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries . 888.
                          6. Web site: State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1997-1998 . March 24, 2024 . University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries . 889.
                          7. Web site: State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1997-1998 . March 24, 2024 . University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries . 889ā€“890.

                          References

                          1. News: Sandomir . Richard . Richard Sandomir . May 7, 1998 . Stadiums Are Proposed, but Public Isn't Always Disposed to Pay Price . February 15, 2019 . The New York Times.
                          2. News: Bowers . Faye . June 3, 1996 . Wisconsin state senator faces recall over stadium vote . March 24, 2024 . Las Vegas Sun.
                          3. News: March 27, 1996 . Recall gets green light . February 15, 2019 . . Madison.
                          4. News: June 14, 1996 . Plache sworn in as state senator . February 15, 2019 . Racine Journal Times.
                          5. Web site: State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1997-1998 . March 24, 2024 . University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries . 888.
                          6. Web site: State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1997-1998 . March 24, 2024 . University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries . 889.
                          7. Web site: State of Wisconsin Blue Book 1997-1998 . March 24, 2024 . University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries . 889ā€“890.