2010 Wisconsin State Assembly election

Michael J. Sheridan Democratic Jeff Fitzgerald Republican The 2010 Wisconsin State Assembly elections were held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010.

They were set to enter the 100th Wisconsin Legislature with 60 of 99 State Assembly seats, but three members resigned before the start of the term.

The Democratic Party had won control of the Assembly from the Republicans in the 2008 elections, establishing a governmental trifecta.

[1][2] Republicans won a sizeable majority in the Assembly, 60 seats to the Democrats' 38, with one Independent.

Alongside concurrent elections for the governorship and the Senate, Republicans, took over the entirety of Wisconsin's state government from the Democrats.