Wis. Democrats hope to hold ground in 2 recalls (2024)

MADISON, Wis.MADISON, Wis.— Wisconsin Democrats sought Tuesday to hold the ground they gained in last week’s recall elections by fending off Republican attempts to oust two senators who fled the state in opposition to Gov. Scott Walker’s proposal curbing public employee collective bargaining rights.

Based on unofficial early returns, one of the Democrats was losing to his Republican challenger while the other Democratic incumbent was ahead.

Democrats needed to win at least three of six recalls last week targeting Republicans, but they only captured two. That means the best they can manage from Tuesday’s elections is to keep the ground they gained, which left the Senate in Republican control by a narrow 17-16 margin.

A third Democrat, Sen. Dave Hansen of Green Bay, survived a recall election last month.

A pair of Republican wins Tuesday would leave the Senate in the same partisan split as it was before the recalls.

On the ballot were Sens. Bob Wirch of Pleasant Prairie and Jim Holperin of Conover.

Holperin had 54 percent of the vote with just 19 percent of precincts reporting early Tuesday night, while Wirch was trailing his Republican challenger with just 46 percent of the vote and 15 percent of precincts reporting.

Holperin is the first state-level elected official in U.S. history to have faced two recall attempts. He survived one in 1990 as a member of the state Assembly after he was targeted for supporting tribal spearfishing rights.

In that race, Holperin spent $56,000. So far this time he’s spent at least $319,000 and combined with spending from outside groups and his tea party Republican opponent Kim Simac, total spending is estimated to be at least $4.5 million.

The high spending in that race shows that both sides see it as competitive, especially compared to the Wirch race where about half has much has been spent, as estimated by the watchdog group the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign.

Wirch, who was first elected to the Assembly in 1992 and the Senate in 1996, faces first-time candidate Jonathan Steitz, a Kenosha attorney who moved into the district 10 years ago.

The Senate district covers the city of Kenosha and surrounding area in southeast Wisconsin near the Illinois border.

Robert Merton, 73, a retired firefighter from Pleasant Prairie, said he voted for Wirch on Tuesday because the senator has always stood up for unions and middle-class values.

“He’s done a good job,” Merton said. “He’s always been there for us.”

But another Pleasant Prairie voter said he couldn’t forgive Wirch for fleeing the state rather than staying to express his objections in Madison. Don Camacho, a 61-year-old sales representative in the manufacturing industry, said he voted for Wirch in the past but this time chose Steitz because Wirch abandoned his constituents.

“I was (ticked) off at him for leaving the state,” Camacho said. “He got elected to do a job. He should have done it.”

Holperin, who served 12 years in the Assembly between 1983 and 1995 before being elected to the Senate in 2008, faces Simac of Eagle River. She founded the Northwoods Patriots and would be the first tea party candidate elected to the Wisconsin state Senate if she wins.

The rural district covers Wisconsin’s sprawling north woods.

Three Lakes resident Nicole Senter, 32, said she voted for Holperin because she’s satisfied with the job he has done.

“He’s not as liberal as I’d like him to be,” said Senter, a bank employee. “But for up here he’s moderate enough to help everyone, not just the unions like some people seem to think. His interest is in the north woods.”

Simac supporter Shirley Kufeldt disagreed. The retired officer worker from Conover said she voted for the challenger because Holperin showed “cowardice” by leaving the state.

“I have seen Kim Simac as a consensus builder,” Kufeldt said. “I’ve never seen that from Jim Holperin.”

The nine recall elections in Wisconsin this year were the largest ever in the nation’s history. Previously, in nearly 100 years there had been only 20 recall attempts, including Holperin’s, with just 13 successful.

With the ouster of two Republicans last week, of the 15 state-level office holders recalled nationwide, four of them have been from Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Democratic party leaders say they are moving ahead with plans to mount an effort to recall Walker next year, even though Republicans retained their majority in the Senate.

Associated Press writer Dinesh Ramde contributed to this report from Pleasant Prairie, Wis.

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Wis. Democrats hope to hold ground in 2 recalls (2024)
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