2014 Wisconsin elections

The November general election in 2014 also featured a statewide referendum on an amendment to the Constitution of Wisconsin.

The Republican Party of Wisconsin held onto all statewide offices up for election in 2014, except for secretary of state, where Democrat Doug La Follette won his tenth term.

The partisan breakdown of Wisconsin's delegation to the United States House of Representatives was unchanged, remaining five Republicans and three Democrats.

For local offices and judicial seats, the 2014 Wisconsin Spring General Election was held April 1, 2014.

Burke was a member of the Madison school board and former Secretary of Wisconsin's Department of Commerce.

Happ defeated state representative Jon Richards and Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne in the Democratic primary.

Incumbent Democratic secretary of state Doug La Follette, first elected in 1974 and regaining his seat in 1982, narrowly won his 10th four-year term, defeating the Republican candidate, telecommunications manager Julian Bradley.

Sartori defeated Dave Leeper, a former Green County District Attorney, in the Democratic primary.

Republicans added one seat to their majority, retaking the 21st senate district which had been lost in the 2012 recall elections.

The amendment also specified that none of the money which flowed into the fund, collected by transportation fees or taxes, could be appropriated to any other program.