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2014 Wisconsin gubernatorial election

The 2014 Wisconsin gubernatorial election took place on November 4, 2014, to determine the governor and lieutenant governor of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. It occurred concurrently with elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections.

Republican primary
Governor CandidatesScott Walker, incumbent governor Results Lieutenant governor CandidatesRebecca Kleefisch, incumbent lieutenant governor Results ==Democratic primary==
Democratic primary
Governor CandidatesMary Burke, businesswoman, member of the Madison school district board and former Wisconsin Secretary of CommerceBrett Hulsey, state representative Disqualified • Marcia Mercedes Perkins • Peter W. Barca, Minority Leader of the Wisconsin State Assembly and former U.S. representative • Tom Barrett, Mayor of Milwaukee and nominee for governor in 2010 and 2012 • Deb Carey, founder and president of New Glarus Brewing CompanyDave Cieslewicz, former mayor of Madison • Lori Compas, executive director of the Wisconsin Business Alliance and nominee for the Wisconsin Senate in 2012 • Kevin Conroy, biotechnology executive • Jon Erpenbach, state senator • Russ Feingold, former U.S. senatorDave Hansen, state senator • Dianne Hesselbein, state representative • Steve Kagen, former U.S. representative • Jessica King, former state senator Endorsements Polling Results Lieutenant governor CandidatesJohn Lehman, member of Wisconsin Senate • Mary Jo Walters Results ==Minor parties==
Minor parties
Candidates Declared • Robert Burke (Libertarian Party), founder of the Libertarian Party of Pierce-St. CroixBrett Hulsey (write-in), state representative Disqualified • Francis Klein (Pirate Party) ==General election==
General election
Predictions Polling Results {{align|right| By county Counties that flipped from Democratic to RepublicanKenosha (largest city: Kenosha) Counties that flipped from Republican to DemocraticCrawford (largest municipality: Prairie du Chien) • Eau Claire (largest municipality: Eau Claire) • Green (largest municipality: Monroe) • Sauk (largest city: Baraboo) • Vernon (largest municipality: Viroqua) By congressional district Walker won six of eight congressional districts, including one that elected a Democrat. == See also ==
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