Wisconsin Votes
Assembly votes | 30
Repealing the Governor’s 400-Year Veto
Would have repealed Governor Tony Evers' 2023 "partial veto" that provides an annual $325 per-pupil adjustment in the school-district revenue formula until 2425.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Annual benefit per household: +$98.96
Expanding Medicaid for Postpartum Women
Expands Medicaid to offer up to 12 months of postpartum coverage.
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Constitutional Vote: No
Annual cost per household: -$7.46
Taxpayer-funded “Trump Accounts”
Would appropriate $60 million in annual funding toward contributions to Trump Accounts during the 2025-27 fiscal biennium.
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Constitutional Vote: No
Annual cost per household: -$23.67
Prohibiting “Rights of Nature” Ordinances
Would have prohibited a city, village, town, or county from enacting a "rights of nature ordinance."
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
English as the Official State Language
Establishes English as the official language of Wisconsin.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Right to Gather in Places of Worship
Proposes an amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution that would protect the freedom to gather in places of worship during a "state of emergency at the national, state, or local level."
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Election Integrity
Would change election law to include automatic absentee ballot text-message notifications, election-night reporting requirements, and the canvassing of electronic ballots at local polling places.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Prohibiting Healthcare Funds to Illegal Aliens
Would have prohibited public funding of healthcare services for any person who is not lawfully present in the United States.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Pharmaceutical Abortions
Would permit a pharmacist to prescribe and dispense "self-administered oral hormonal contraceptives."
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Constitutional Vote: No
Increasing Property Taxes for AI "Data Centers"
Creates a "data center" exception to the 12% maximum property-value rule for certain Tax Incremental Districts (TIDs).
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Constitutional Vote: No
Ban on Local “Guaranteed Income” Programs
Would have banned political subdivisions from making "regular periodic cash payments that are unearned" to individuals under a "guaranteed income program."
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Denying Parole to Repeat Offenders
Would have required the Department of Corrections to recommend revoking a person's extended supervision, parole, or probation if the person is charged with a crime while on release.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Restoring Sound Money
Creates a sales and use tax exemption for gold, silver, and other precious metals.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Public Utility Monopolies
Adopts a "right of first refusal" for incumbent public utilities to build transmission projects.
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Constitutional Vote: No
Legalizing Abortion Up to 14 Weeks
Would have placed on the April 2024 ballot a referendum on legalizing abortion up to the 14th week of pregnancy, except in the case of a "medical emergency."
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Constitutional Vote: No
Eliminating the Waiting Period After Divorce
Eliminates the six-month waiting period for remarriage after a divorce.
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Constitutional Vote: No
Second Amendment Financial Privacy
Forbids a financial institution from requiring the use of a merchant category code that identifies the merchant as a firearms retailer and provides that no governmental entity may maintain a list of firearms owners.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Free Speech, Academic Freedom, and Due Process
Establishes free speech, academic freedom, and due process standards at University of Wisconsin System institutions and technical colleges.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
‘Free’ Driver Education for Low-Income Residents
Establishes a driver education grant program for low-income individuals who satisfy the "income eligibility criteria for a free or reduced-price meal in the federal school lunch program."
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Constitutional Vote: No
Taxpayer Money for Professional Baseball
Would appropriate $411,500,000 in state and local funds through FY 2045-46, along with $50,000,000 in loans, for improvements to the Milwaukee Brewers baseball stadium.
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Constitutional Vote: No
Annual cost per household: -$171.00
Prohibiting Sex Mutilation Against Children
Prohibits "gender transition medical intervention" for individuals under 18 years of age.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Easy Access to the Pill
Would permit a pharmacist to dispense "self-administered oral hormonal contraceptives" without a prescription from a physician or other medical professional.
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Constitutional Vote: No
Preventing Local “Guaranteed Income” Programs
Prevents political subdivisions from making expenditures "for the purpose of making payments to individuals under a guaranteed income program."
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Illegal Aliens as Law Enforcement Officers
Would allow recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to become law enforcement officers.
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Constitutional Vote: No
U.S. Citizenship Requirement to Vote
Proposes to amend the Wisconsin Constitution to provide that only a U.S. citizen age 18 or older who is a resident of an election district in Wisconsin is eligible to vote in the state.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Parental Rights
Would prohibit the state from infringing on the fundamental right of parents or guardians to direct the upbringing, education, health care, and mental health of their children.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
No-Knock Search Warrants
Permits law enforcement officers to execute "no-knock" search warrants in certain "dangerous" or "ineffective" situations.
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Constitutional Vote: No
Limiting Enforcement of Federal Firearms Laws
Provides restrictions on state and local officials in Wisconsin from enforcing federal laws regulating firearms, accessories, and ammunition.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes
Article V Convention: Constitutional Amendments
Applies to Congress, under the provisions of Article V of the U.S. Constitution, to call for a "Convention of the States" for the purpose of proposing constitutional amendments.
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Constitutional Vote: No
Terminating the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
Terminated the COVID-19 public health emergency declared by Governor Tony Evers in Executive Order #104 on January 19, 2021, and all actions of the Governor and all emergency orders issued pursuant to the declaration of the public health emergency.
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Constitutional Vote: Yes