1996 Wisconsin Senate election

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1996 Wisconsin State Senate election

 1994 November 5, 1996 1998 

16 of 33 seats in the Wisconsin Senate
17 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Charles Chvala Michael Ellis
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat 16thMadison 19thNeenah
Last election 7 seats, TBD% 10 seats, TBD%
Seats before 17 16
Seats won 9 7
Seats after 17 16
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 475,226 468,238
Percentage 49.25% 48.53%

President before election

Fred Risser
Democratic

Elected President

Fred Risser
Democratic

The 1996 Wisconsin Senate election were held on Tuesday, November 5, 1996. Sixteen of the 33 seats in the Wisconsin Senate were up for electionthe 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 from office.

Close races

Seats Party
(majority caucus shading)
Total
Democratic Republican
Last election (1994) 7 10 17
Total after last election (1994) 16 17 33
Total before this election 17 16 33
Up for election 9 7 16
of which: Incumbent retiring 1 1
Vacated
Unopposed 3 1 4
This election 9 7 16
Change from last election Increase 2 Decrease 3
Total after this election 17 16 33
Change in total Steady Steady
Popular vote
Democratic
49.25%
Republican
48.53%
Taxpayers
1.55%
Libertarian
0.67%
Senate seats won
Democratic
56.25%
Republican
43.75%
  • State Senate district 30, 3.58%
  • State Senate district 28, 4.08%
  • State Senate district 10, 8.24%
  • State Senate district 16, 8.97%

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]

Petition

Dist. Incumbent Recall petition
Member Party First elected Signatures required Signatures approved (%) Status
21 George Petak Rep. 1990 11,577 15,050 (130%) Petition certified on March 26, 1996. Recall held on June 4, 1996.

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.

Dist. Incumbent This race
Member Party First elected Primary[5] General[6] Result
21 George Petak Republican 1990
Incumbent recalled.
Democratic gain.

Results summary

Notes

References

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