Overview
- Democrats have recruited candidates for all state Senate races for the first time in 20 years.
- The Wisconsin Supreme Court invalidated previous GOP-favored maps, allowing new district boundaries.
- Nearly two-thirds of Assembly seats are open due to redistricting and retirements, increasing Democratic opportunities.
- Republicans are expected to maintain their Senate majority, but Democrats have a strong chance in the Assembly.
- Both parties are preparing for significant campaign spending in the upcoming elections.