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  Governor
INCUMBENT
  PartyDemocratic
NameTony Evers
Won11/08/2022
Votes1,358,774 (51.15%)
Margin90,239 (+3.40%)
Term01/03/2023 - 01/03/2027

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Established June 07, 1848
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ContributorRP
Last ModifiedAshley February 25, 2013 01:53am
DescriptionThe Governor of Wisconsin is the highest executive authority in the government of the state of Wisconsin. The position was first filled by Nelson Dewey on June 7, 1848, the year Wisconsin became a state. Prior to statehood, there were four Governors of Wisconsin Territory.

The Governor of Wisconsin is responsible for ensuring that the laws of Wisconsin are carried out, and is also required to "communicate to the legislature, at every session, the condition of the state, and recommend such matters to them for their consideration as he may deem expedient."

Any bill passed by the Wisconsin State Legislature must be presented to the governor, who either signs it into law, or vetoes it. In the event of a veto, the bill is returned the legislature, who may then vote to override the veto. In 1930, the Wisconsin Constitution was amended to give the governor line-item veto power, with which portions of appropriations bills may be vetoed; the partial veto may still be overridden by the legislature. In 1990, a further amendment specified that the line-item veto does not give the governor power to veto individual letters of appropriations bills, thereby forming new words.

The governor is the commander-in-chief of the militia of the state. If it is deemed necessary, the governor may also convene extraordinary sessions of the state legislature; and he may convene them anywhere in the state, if Madison, the state capital, is deemed unfit for the purpose due to invasion or contagious disease.

The governor has the power to pardon or commute sentences or grant reprieves thereto, except in cases of treason or impeachment; it is required that notifications of these be submitted to the Wisconsin State Legislature each year, along with the reason for them. In cases of treason, may suspend the carrying out of the sentence until the next session of the legislature, who then vote to grant a pardon, commutation or reprieve, or to carry out the sentence.

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Jun 30, 2026 08:00pm WI Governor - D Primary  Jan 01, 2027 12:00pm
Jun 30, 2026 08:00pm WI Governor - R Primary  Jan 01, 2027 12:00pm

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Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Nov 23, 2011 01:00pm General Walker appointee says workplace harassment of gays is legal  Article RP 
Sep 28, 2011 12:15pm News Groups begin strategizing for possible Walker recall  Article Homegrown Democrat 
Aug 10, 2011 02:20pm News Wisconsin Democrats Vow Walker Recall Drive in 2012 After Ballot Failure  Article Homegrown Democrat 
Apr 25, 2011 11:25am Poll Poll: Russ Feingold Ties Gov. Scott Walker In Hypothetical Wisconsin Recall  Article Homegrown Democrat 
Mar 31, 2011 09:35am News Officials: Wis. gov. puts union law plans on hold  Article Homegrown Democrat 
Mar 14, 2011 06:00pm Analysis [WI] Budget would make state's labor-management mediator a political appointee  Article RP 

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