Progressive Dane

{{Infobox political party

| name = Progressive Dane

| abbreviation = ProDane or PD

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| predecessor = Citizens Party

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| ideology = Progressivism

| position = Center-left to left-wing

| leader1_title = Co-Chair

| leader1_name = Brenda Konkel

| leader2_title = Treasurer

| leader2_name = Martha Kemble

| seats1_title = Madison Common Council

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| seats2_title = Dane County Board of Supervisors

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| seats3_title = Madison School Board

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| country = United States

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Progressive Dane (ProDane or PD) is a progressive political party in Dane County, Wisconsin. ProDane formed in fall 1992, as a chapter of the New Party, which dissolved in 1998.

ProDane focuses near-exclusively on local elections. ProDane routinely wins seats on the Dane County Board of Supervisors, the Madison Common Council, the Mayor of Madison the Madison Metropolitan School District Board of Education, and the Fitchburg Common Council.

All of these entities have non-partisan elections, with no party primaries and no party names on ballots. Thus, while Progressive Dane organizes itself as a political party, and attempts to elect ProDane candidates, its candidates can also be endorsed by the Democrats and/or Greens. In some elections, ProDane has worked with Democrats and with Greens. This is similar to the electoral fusion strategy of the New Party and the Richmond Progressive Alliance.

ProDane holds regular Progressive Caucus meetings with its elected officials.

Notable electeds include mayor Dave Cieslewicz and mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway.

History

In the 1990s, ProDane ran candidates for the state legislature and for statewide offices. However, these attempts were unsuccessful. Instead, focusing on local elections, by 1997 ProDane had grown strong enough to be the 2nd-largest party, after the Democrats, in Dane County.

Progressive Dane achieved a high level of electoral success in the early 2000s. In 2001, John Nichols said ProDane "may well be the most successful homegrown political party in the United States".{{cite web |title='Progressive Dane' Provides Winning Model |first1=John |last1=Nichols |date=April 5, 2001 |publisher=The Capital Times |url=http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0406-01.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 4, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070804060947/http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0406-01.htm}} In 2005, Madison mayor and Progressive Dane member Dave Cieslewicz remarked, "For all intents and purposes, they are the [city’s] governing party right now."{{cite news |title=What Happens If We Win? |first=Stephanie |last=Luce |journal=Jacobin |date=July 28, 2017 |url=https://jacobin.com/2017/07/third-party-building-fusion-voting-progressive-dane-wisconsin |url-status=live |archive-date=June 29, 2022 |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20220629163818/https://jacobin.com/2017/07/third-party-building-fusion-voting-progressive-dane-wisconsin}} In this period, ProDane raised the Madison minimum wage, created a "sister city" link with Rafah, Palestine,{{cite news |title=Don't Let Progressive Dane Dominate City |newspaper=Wisconsin State Journal |date=March 27, 2005 |first1=Jim |last1=Hopson |url=http://www.madison.com/archives/read.php?ref=/wsj/2005/03/27/0503270042.php |url-status=dead |archive-date=May 11, 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060511141823/http://www.madison.com/archives/read.php?ref=/wsj/2005/03/27/0503270042.php}} and passed a sexuality non-discrimination ordinance.{{cite news |title=Progressive Dane proving self through real activism |first=Adam |last=Porton |date=September 16, 2008 |newspaper=The Badger Herald |url=https://badgerherald.com/guest-column/2008/09/16/progressive-dane-pro/ |url-status=live |archive-date=September 20, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240920160451/https://badgerherald.com/guest-column/2008/09/16/progressive-dane-pro/}}

In 2004, in response to the success of ProDane and ProDane's endorsement of a Green candidate for Dane County Treasurer, the Democratic Party of Dane County began making explicit endorsements in Dane elections and running liberal Democrats against ProDane candidates.{{cite news |title=Progressive regression - local leftist political party's power wanes |first1=Kristin |last1=Czubkowski |publisher=The Capital Times |date=February 4, 2009 |url=https://captimes.com/news/local/govt_and_politics/progressive-regression----local-leftist-politial-partys-power-wanes/article_778a6823-3f50-53bb-9d3b-7b049ee81f13.html}}

In 2006, ProDane endorsed a "NO" vote on Referendum 1, which would have invalidated same-sex marriages.{{cite web |title=PD endorses Action Wisconsin's Campaign to vote NO on the amendment |date=February 2, 2006 |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080512055305/http://www.prodane.org/archives/2006/02/pd_endorses_act.html}}

Ideology

Progressive Dane has both a city and a county party platform. Last revised in 2011, Progressive Dane's county platform supports many progressive policies, including: Living wages and economic development, open and democratic government, public safety and protection, land use, transportation and environmental protection, affordable housing, quality human services and efficient, effective government.{{cite web |title=County Platform |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=http://www.prodane.org/about_us/county_platform/ |url-status=dead |archivedate=February 9, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120209140004/http://www.prodane.org/about_us/county_platform/}} Last revised in 2010, Progressive Dane's city platform identifies the following goals and principles: Improve quality social services and public health; seek sustainable economic development, progressive tax justice and responsible land use; provide safe, efficient, accessible transportation; support affordable housing and tenant rights, an open and democratic government, and support employment rights of city employees and protect civil rights and liberties.{{cite web |url=http://www.prodane.org/about_us/city_platform/ |title=City Platform |publisher=Progressive Dane |url-status=dead |archive-date=July 30, 2007 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070730230730/http://www.prodane.org/about_us/city_platform/}}

Electoral history

The table below shows the number of ProDane elected officials. Madison and Fitchburg offices are elected in odd years in April (shown below), Dane County offices in even years, and School Board on both:

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Dane County Board of Supervisors

! Madison Common Council

! Mayor of Madison

! Madison School Board

! Fitchburg Common Council

! Refs

2001

| {{Composition bar|6|37|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|7|20|#d16fac}}

| did not control

| {{Composition bar|3|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|0|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Elected Officials |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=http://www.prodane.org/elections/CurrentElectedOfficials.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 19, 2002 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020819233630/http://www.prodane.org/elections/CurrentElectedOfficials.htm}}

2003

| {{Composition bar|7|37|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|6|20|#d16fac}}

| Dave Cieslewicz

| {{Composition bar|2|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|0|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Past Elections |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=http://www.prodane.org/past_elections |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 15, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160815230017/http://www.prodane.org/past_elections}}

2005

| {{Composition bar|5|37|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|7|20|#d16fac}}

| Dave Cieslewicz

| {{Composition bar|3|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|0|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Elected Officials |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=http://www.prodane.org/elections/elected_officials/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 24, 2005 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051224035814/http://www.prodane.org/elections/elected_officials/}}

2007

| {{Composition bar|6|37|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|6|20|#d16fac}}

| did not control

| {{Composition bar|3|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|0|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Elected Officials |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=http://www.prodane.org/elections/elected_officials/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=July 30, 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070730230210/http://www.prodane.org/elections/elected_officials/}}

2009

| {{Composition bar|5|37|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|3|20|#d16fac}}

| did not control

| {{Composition bar|4|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|0|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Elected Officials |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=http://www.prodane.org/elections/elected_officials/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 6, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090606152428/http://www.prodane.org/elections/elected_officials/}}

2011

| {{Composition bar|4|37|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|4|20|#d16fac}}

| did not control

| {{Composition bar|3|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|1|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Elected Officials |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=http://www.prodane.org/elections/elected_officials/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 28, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111228191827/http://www.prodane.org/elections/elected_officials/}}

2013

| {{Composition bar|5|37|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|3|20|#d16fac}}

| did not control

| {{Composition bar|4|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|0|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Elected Officials |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=http://www.prodane.org/our_elected_officials |url-status=dead |archive-date=April 25, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130425062849/http://www.prodane.org/our_elected_officials}}

2015

| {{Composition bar|7|37|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|3|20|#d16fac}}

| did not control

| {{Composition bar|3|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|0|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Elected Officials |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=http://www.prodane.org/our_elected_officials |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 6, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150906164323/http://www.prodane.org/our_elected_officials}}

2017

| {{Composition bar|6|20|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|5|20|#d16fac}}

| did not control

| {{Composition bar|2|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|1|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Endorsements Archive |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=https://prodane.org/endorsements-since-2000 |url-status=live |archive-date=September 20, 2024 |archive-url=https://archive.today/https://prodane.org/endorsements-since-2000}}

2019

| {{Composition bar|3|37|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|7|20|#d16fac}}

| Satya Rhodes-Conway

| {{Composition bar|2|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|0|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Elected Officials |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=https://prodane.org/elected-officials |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 13, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190813173542/https://prodane.org/elected-officials}}

2021

| {{Composition bar|3|37|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|7|20|#d16fac}}

| Satya Rhodes-Conway

| {{Composition bar|2|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|0|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Elected Officials |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=https://prodane.org/elected-officials |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 29, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211129140655/https://prodane.org/elected-officials}}

2023

| {{Composition bar|4|37|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|7|20|#d16fac}}

| Satya Rhodes-Conway

| {{Composition bar|1|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|0|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Elected Officials |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=https://prodane.org/elected-officials |url-status=dead |archive-date=March 28, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240328004300/https://prodane.org/elected-officials}}

2024

| {{Composition bar|5|37|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|7|20|#d16fac}}

| Satya Rhodes-Conway

| {{Composition bar|0|7|#d16fac}}

| {{Composition bar|0|8|#d16fac}}

| {{cite web |title=Elected Officials |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=https://prodane.org/elected-officials |url-status=dead |archive-date=September 20, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240920160516/https://prodane.org/elected-officials}}

In the 2003 mayoral election, ProDane endorsed Green and Socialist candidate Bert Zipperer in the first round, who lost.{{cite web |title=Progressive Danes gain power |first1=Michelle |last1=Orris |date=January 28, 2003 |publisher=The Badger Herald |url=https://badgerherald.com/news/2003/01/28/progressive-danes-ga/}} Mayor Dave Cieslewicz was a member of ProDane from 2003 to 2005, but not 2007 or 2009.{{cite web |title=Progressive Dane and Cieslewicz |date=January 7, 2007 |first1=Paul |last1=Soglin

|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071019161128/https://www.waxingamerica.com/2007/01/progressive_dan.html}}

Election results

ProDane has endorsed electoral candidates for local, state, and federal offices. The vast majority of ProDane candidates ran for nonpartisan local offices. State and federal candidates usually run as Green Party candidates.

ProDane has won many local offices, but never a state legislature, statewide, or federal office.

= Federal elections =

In 2000, ProDane endorsed Green candidate Ralph Nader for president. In 2006, ProDane endorsed Green candidate Rae Vogler for Senate.{{cite web |date=October 9, 2006 |title=PD Endorses Rae Vogeler for US Senate |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080724112359/http://www.prodane.org/archives/2006/10/pd_endorses_rae.html}}

= State legislature elections =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:60%"

! Year

! Candidate

! Office

! State

! District

! Votes

! %

! Result

! Notes

! Ref

2010

| Ben Manski

| Assembly

| Wisconsin

| 77

| 7,762

| {{Percentage bar|31.08|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| ran as Green candidate

| {{cite report |title=Canvass Results for 2010 General Election - 11/2/2010 |publisher=Wisconsin Government Accountability Board |date= December 1, 2010 |url= https://elections.wi.gov/sites/elections.wi.gov/files/2010%20Fall%20General%20Election%20Results%20Summary.pdf |url-status=dead |archive-date=April 21, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200421202618/https://elections.wi.gov/sites/elections.wi.gov/files/2010%20Fall%20General%20Election%20Results%20Summary.pdf}}

= Local elections =

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:60%"

! Year

! Candidate

! Office

! City

! District

! Votes

! %

! Result

! Notes

! Ref

2023

| Satya Rhodes

| Mayor

| Madison

| At-Large

| 63,078

| {{Percentage bar|55.2|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2023 Endorsements |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=https://archive.today/https://www.facebook.com/progressivedane/posts/pfbid0JWefsPaxDafCJ54MCiQw7Vd2CwrG6LvC1yLZJcwWvnwekEs4Tj8WkfJCHv7b5HwZl}}{{cite web |title=2023 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/130}}{{cite web |title=2023 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/127}}

2023

| John Duncan

| Common Council

| Madison

| 1

| 4,540

| {{Percentage bar|98.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2023

| Julianna Bennett

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 2,767

| {{Percentage bar|71.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2023

| Mike Verveer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 4

| 2,356

| {{Percentage bar|53.0|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2023

| Marsha Rummel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 6

| 3,870

| {{Percentage bar|55.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2023

| MGR Govindarajan

| Common Council

| Madison

| 8

| 2,305

| {{Percentage bar|50.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2023

| Nikki Conklin

| Common Council

| Madison

| 9

| 2,667

| {{Percentage bar|53.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2023

| Yannette Figueroa Cole

| Common Council

| Madison

| 10

| 2,684

| {{Percentage bar|50.4|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2023

| Julia Matthews

| Common Council

| Madison

| 12

| 2,402

| {{Percentage bar|42.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2023

| Noah Lieberman

| Common Council

| Madison

| 14

| 1,384

| {{Percentage bar|49.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2023

| Michelle Ellinger Linley

| Common Council

| Madison

| 18

| 1,753

| {{Percentage bar|33.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2022

| Heidi Wegleitner

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 2

| 1,784

| {{Percentage bar|98.6|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

| {{cite web |title=2022 Endorsements |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240920221704/https://prodane.org/endorsement-process}}{{cite web |title=2022 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/130}}{{cite web |title=2022 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/127}}

2022

| Yogesh Chawla

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 6

| 2,403

| {{Percentage bar|99.2|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2022

| Jacob Wright

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 17

| 1,841

| {{Percentage bar|98.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2022

| Kierstin Huelsemann

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 27

| 1,033

| {{Percentage bar|98.0|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2021

| Patrick Heck

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 1,613

| {{Percentage bar|61.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2021 Endorsements |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211228214656/https://prodane.org/prodane-blog/2021/2/3/2021-prodane-endorsements}}{{cite web |title=2021 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/130}}{{cite web |title=2021 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/127}}

2021

| Benji Ramirez

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 987

| {{Percentage bar|37.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2021

| Charly Rowe

| Common Council

| Madison

| 3

| 648

| {{Percentage bar|23.4|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2021

| Mike Verveer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 4

| 1,502

| {{Percentage bar|97.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2021

| Ayomi Obuseh

| Common Council

| Madison

| 8

| 162

| {{Percentage bar|33.6|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2021

| Juliana Bennet

| Common Council

| Madison

| 8

| 317

| {{Percentage bar|65.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2021

| Nikki Conklin

| Common Council

| Madison

| 9

| 2,058

| {{Percentage bar|55.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2021

| Yannette Figueroa Cole

| Common Council

| Madison

| 10

| 2,030

| {{Percentage bar|58.5|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2021

| Tessa Echeverria

| Common Council

| Madison

| 12

| 716

| {{Percentage bar|24.3|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2021

| Tag Evers

| Common Council

| Madison

| 13

| 2,773

| {{Percentage bar|81.0|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2021

| Grant Foster

| Common Council

| Madison

| 15

| 2,009

| {{Percentage bar|96.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2021

| Rebecca Kemble

| Common Council

| Madison

| 18

| 1,380

| {{Percentage bar|45.2|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2021

| Aisha Moe

| Common Council

| Madison

| 19

| 1,288

| {{Percentage bar|35.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2021

| Goodwill Obieze

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 12

| 192

| {{Percentage bar|13.6|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election, did not advance to top-two general

|

2020

| Heidi Wegleitner

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 2

| 4,615

| {{Percentage bar|98.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

| {{cite web |title=2020 Endorsements |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=https://archive.today/https://www.facebook.com/progressivedane/posts/pfbid0ka7otK7nrS8KfV4FNbCTAd1Y1ivQENvGbES4VTMSH3571MMX7DKNLQZov7TLPCF4l}}{{cite web |title=2020 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/120}}{{cite web |title=2020 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/117}}

2020

| Richard Kilmer

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 4

| 3,249

| {{Percentage bar|99.2|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2020

| Yogesh Chawla

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 6

| 5,889

| {{Percentage bar|99.2|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2020

| José Eladio Rea

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 5

| 745

| {{Percentage bar|44.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2020

| Savion Castro

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 2

| 67,557

| {{Percentage bar|99.1|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2020

| Wayne Strong

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 7

| 31,533

| {{Percentage bar|39.4|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2020

| Max Prestigiacomo

| Common Council

| Madison

| 8

| 1,318

| {{Percentage bar|98.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2019

| Ali Muldrow

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 4

| 48,975

| {{Percentage bar|69.3|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2019

| Ananda Mirilli

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 5

| 38,214

| {{Percentage bar|57.6|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2019 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/109}}{{cite web |title=2019 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/108}}

2019

| Satya Rhodes

| Mayor

| Madison

| At-Large

| 47,915

| {{Percentage bar|61.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2019

| Patrick Heck

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 2,670

| {{Percentage bar|73.1|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2019

| Mike Verveer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 4

| 2,724

| {{Percentage bar|97.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2019

| Marsha Rummel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 6

| 4,462

| {{Percentage bar|97.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2019

| Badri Lankella

| Common Council

| Madison

| 7

| 1,166

| {{Percentage bar|43.1|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2019

| Matthew Mitnick

| Common Council

| Madison

| 8

| 735

| {{Percentage bar|44.4|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2019

| Diane Farsetta

| Common Council

| Madison

| 12

| 1,749

| {{Percentage bar|47.1|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2019

| Tag Evers

| Common Council

| Madison

| 13

| 2,953

| {{Percentage bar|62.5|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2019

| Grant Foster

| Common Council

| Madison

| 15

| 1,771

| {{Percentage bar|53.1|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2019

| Samba Baldeh

| Common Council

| Madison

| 17

| 1,898

| {{Percentage bar|75.3|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2019

| Rebecca Kemble

| Common Council

| Madison

| 18

| 2,806

| {{Percentage bar|98.6|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2019

| Keith Furman

| Common Council

| Madison

| 19

| 2,189

| {{Percentage bar|51.1|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2019

| Christian Albouras

| Common Council

| Madison

| 20

| 2,005

| {{Percentage bar|68.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2018

| Anna Moffit

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 1

| 27,644

| {{Percentage bar|46.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2018-2019 Endorsements |publisher=Progressive Dane |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190410143442/https://prodane.org/endorsements/}}{{cite web |title=2018 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/95}}{{cite web |title=2018 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/94}}

2018

| Heidi Wegleitner

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 2

| 3,263

| {{Percentage bar|98.6|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2018

| Richard Kilmer

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 4

| 2,487

| {{Percentage bar|98.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2018

| Yogesh Chawla

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 6

| 3,014

| {{Percentage bar|52.6|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2018

| Al Matano

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 11

| 2,397

| {{Percentage bar|47.0|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2018

| Tanya Buckingham

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 24

| 2,329

| {{Percentage bar|63.4|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2017

| Ledell Zellers

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 1,948

| {{Percentage bar|98.3|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, uncontested

| {{cite web |title=2017 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/91}}{{cite web |title=2017 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/90}}

2017

| Mike Verveer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 4

| 1,470

| {{Percentage bar|98.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, uncontested

|

2017

| Marsha Rummel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 6

| 3,239

| {{Percentage bar|97.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, uncontested

|

2017

| Bradley Campbell

| Common Council

| Madison

| 11

| 1,407

| {{Percentage bar|39.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2017

| Samba Baldeh

| Common Council

| Madison

| 17

| 1,179

| {{Percentage bar|98.2|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, uncontested

|

2017

| Rebecca Kemble

| Common Council

| Madison

| 18

| 1,647

| {{Percentage bar|98.4|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, uncontested

|

2017

| Steve Arnold

| Mayor

| Fitchburg

| At-Large

| 2,221

| {{Percentage bar|41.4|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2017

| Dorothy Krause

| Common Council

| Fitchburg

| 1-1

| 412

| {{Percentage bar|54.1|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2017

| Wanda McCann

| Common Council

| Fitchburg

| 1-2

| 369

| {{Percentage bar|47.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2017

| Linda Brewer

| Common Council

| Fitchburg

| 2-4

| 568

| {{Percentage bar|43.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2017

| Jay Allen

| Common Council

| Fitchburg

| 3-5

| 377

| {{Percentage bar|43.5|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2017

| Ali Muldrow

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 6

| 20,536

| {{Percentage bar|44.1|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2017

| Chris Carusi

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 6

| 10,670

| {{Percentage bar|28.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election, lost in primary

|

2017

| Nicki Vander Meulen

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 7

| 29,028

| {{Percentage bar|68.3|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2017

| Matt Andrzejewski

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 7

| 8,700

| {{Percentage bar|24.2|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election, lost in primary

|

2016

| Rob Franklin

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 1

| 1,451

| {{Percentage bar|28.6|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election, top-two general

| {{cite web |title=2016 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/87}}{{cite web |title=2016 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/86}}

2016

| Adam Brabender

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 1

| 174

| {{Percentage bar|12.2|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election, did not advance to top-two general

|

2016

| Heidi Wegleitner

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 2

| 4,196

| {{Percentage bar|97.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2016

| Richard Kilmer

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 4

| 3,137

| {{Percentage bar|98.6|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2016

| Angelito Tenorio

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 5

| 1,723

| {{Percentage bar|36.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2016

| John Hendrick

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 6

| 4,480

| {{Percentage bar|98.6|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2016

| Al Matano

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 11

| 4,055

| {{Percentage bar|99.1|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2016

| Michele Ritt

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 18

| 3,292

| {{Percentage bar|66.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2016

| Dorothy Krause

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 27

| 1,997

| {{Percentage bar|96.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2016

| Dean Loumos

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 3

| 68,529

| {{Percentage bar|98.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2016

| T.J. Mertz

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 5

| 67,948

| {{Percentage bar|98.8|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2015

| Barbara McKinney

| Common Council

| Madison

| 1

| 999

| {{Percentage bar|64.1|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2015 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/74}}{{cite web |title=2015 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/73}}

2015

| Ledell Zellers

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2015

| Mike Verveer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 4

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2015

| Marsha Rummel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2015

| Zach Madden

| Common Council

| Madison

| 13

| 1,399

| {{Percentage bar|43.0|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2015

| David Ahrens

| Common Council

| Madison

| 15

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2015

| Samba Baldeh

| Common Council

| Madison

| 17

| 1,004

| {{Percentage bar|50.6|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2015

| Rebecca Kemble

| Common Council

| Madison

| 18

| 1,710

| {{Percentage bar|55.5|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, opponent was Her

|

2015

| Peng Her

| Common Council

| Madison

| 18

| 1,367

| {{Percentage bar|44.4|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election, opponent was Kemble

|

2015

| Steve Arnold

| Mayor

| Fitchburg

| At-Large

| 2,517

| {{Percentage bar|50.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2015

| Michael Childers

| Common Council

| Fitchburg

| 1-2

| 255

| {{Percentage bar|40.0|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2015

| Dorothy Krause

| Common Council

| Fitchburg

| 1-1

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2015

| Roger Backes

| Common Council

| Fitchburg

| 2-5

| 606

| {{Percentage bar|39.1|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2015

| Zyronia Mims

| Common Council

| Fitchburg

| 3-6

| 305

| {{Percentage bar|39.4|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2015

| Jake Johnson

| Common Council

| Fitchburg

| 4-7

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2015

| Anna Moffit

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 1

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2014

| Heidi Wegleitner

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 2

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

| {{cite web |title=2014 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/69}}{{cite web |title=2014 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/66}}

2014

| Kyle Richmond

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 4

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2014

| Leland Pan

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 5

| 279

| {{Percentage bar|54.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2014

| John Hendrick

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2014

| Al Matano

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 11

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2014

| Michele Ritt

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 18

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2014

| Dorothy Krause

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 27

| 528

| {{Percentage bar|58.1|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2013

| Ledell Zellers

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 1,074

| {{Percentage bar|51.7|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2013 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/64}}{{cite web |title=2013 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/Election-Result/62}}

2013

| Barbara Davis

| Common Council

| Madison

| 3

| 872

| {{Percentage bar|39.6|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2013

| Mike Verveer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 4

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2013

| Marsha Rummel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 6

| 2,588

| {{Percentage bar|70.2|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2013

| Leslie Peterson

| Common Council

| Madison

| 12

| 920

| {{Percentage bar|39.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2013

| Zach Madden

| Common Council

| Madison

| 13

| 1,077

| {{Percentage bar|38.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2013

| Hawk Sullivan

| Common Council

| Madison

| 15

| 1,024

| {{Percentage bar|45.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2013

| Dean Loumos

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 3

| 18,286

| {{Percentage bar|50.2|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2013

| TJ Mertz

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 5

| 22,889

| {{Percentage bar|64.9|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2012

| Heidi Wegleitner

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 2

| 1038

| {{Percentage bar|72.68|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2012 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2012b.html}}{{cite web |title=2012 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2012a.html}}

2012

| Kyle Richmond

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 4

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2012

| Leland Pan

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 5

| 212

| {{Percentage bar|54.63|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2012

| John Hendrick

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2012

| Al Matano

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 11

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2012

| Arlene Silveira

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 1

| 27,966

| {{Percentage bar|65.15|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2012

| Michael Flores

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 2

| 17,417

| {{Percentage bar|39.34|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2011

| Samuel Stevenson

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 1,850

| {{Percentage bar|47.80|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2011 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2011b.html}}{{cite web |title=2011 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2011a.html}}

2011

| Michael Verveer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 4

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2011

| Marsha Rummel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 6

| 4,026

| {{Percentage bar|71.00|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2011

| Kyle Szarzynski

| Common Council

| Madison

| 8

| 880

| {{Percentage bar|42.30|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2011

| Brian Solomon

| Common Council

| Madison

| 10

| 2,841

| {{Percentage bar|69.24|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2011

| Satya Rhodes

| Common Council

| Madison

| 12

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2011

| TJ Mertz

| Common Council

| Madison

| 13

| 1,224

| {{Percentage bar|35.63|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2011

| Marjorie Passman

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2011

| Dorothy Krause

| Common Council

| Fitchburg

| 1

| 566

| {{Percentage bar|54.05|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2010

| Barbara Vedder

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 2

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

| {{cite web |title=2010 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2010b.html}}{{cite web |title=2010 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2010a.html}}

2010

| Michael Johnson

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 5

| 100

| {{Percentage bar|38.02|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2010

| John Hendrick

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2010

| Al Matano

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 11

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2010

| Kyle Richmond

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 27

| 878

| {{Percentage bar|67.48|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2010

| Arlene Silveria

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 1

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2009

| Brenda Konkel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 900

| {{Percentage bar|48.00|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2009 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2009b.html}}{{cite web |title=2009 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2009a.html}}

2009

| Mike Verveer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 4

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2009

| Marsha Rummel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2009

| Katrina Flores

| Common Council

| Madison

| 8

| 110

| {{Percentage bar|20.71|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election, did not advance to top-two general

|

2009

| Satya Rhodes

| Common Council

| Madison

| 12

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2009

| Arlene Silviera

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 1

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2009

| Beth Moss

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 3

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2008

| Barbara Vedder

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 2

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

| {{cite web |title=2008 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2008b.html}}{{cite web |title=2008 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2008a.html}}

2008

| Wyndham Manning

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 5

| 304

| {{Percentage bar|66.08|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2008

| Chuck Erickson

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 13

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2008

| John Hendrick

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 6

| 1,711

| {{Percentage bar|84.03|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2008

| Al Matano

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 11

| 1,578

| {{Percentage bar|58.92|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2008

| Kyle Richmond

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 27

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2008

| Marj Passman

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2007

| Brenda Konkel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

| {{cite web |title=2007 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2007b.html}}{{cite web |title=2007 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2007a.html}}

2007

| Mike Verveer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 4

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2007

| Robbie Webber

| Common Council

| Madison

| 5

| 763

| {{Percentage bar|55.37|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2007

| Marsha Rummel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 6

| 2,356

| {{Percentage bar|71.26|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2007

| Lauren Woods

| Common Council

| Madison

| 8

| 416

| {{Percentage bar|44.11|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2007

| Tim Gruber

| Common Council

| Madison

| 11

| 1,748

| {{Percentage bar|50.36|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2007

| Satya Rhodes

| Common Council

| Madison

| 12

| 1,399

| {{Percentage bar|51.96|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2007

| Vicky Selkowe

| Common Council

| Madison

| 15

| 1,108

| {{Percentage bar|41.4|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2007

| Beth Moss

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 3

| 28,673

| {{Percentage bar|64.66|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2007

| Johnny Winston

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 4

| 28,684

| {{Percentage bar|66.60|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2007

| Marj Passman

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 5

| 20,416

| {{Percentage bar|46.38|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2006

| Ashok Kumar

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 5

| 465

| {{Percentage bar|69.61|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2006 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2006b.html}}{{cite web |title=2006 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2006a.html}}

2006

| Chuck Erickson

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 13

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2006

| John Hendrick

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2006

| Al Matano

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 11

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2006

| Kyle Richmond

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 27

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2006

| Arlene Silviera

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 1

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2005

| Lisa Subeck

| Common Council

| Madison

| 1

| 714

| {{Percentage bar|40.77|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2005 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2005b.html}}{{cite web |title=2005 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2005a.html}}

2005

| Brenda Konkel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2005

| Mike Verveer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 4

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2005

| Robbie Webber

| Common Council

| Madison

| 5

| 629

| {{Percentage bar|62.90|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2005

| Judy Olson

| Common Council

| Madison

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2005

| Austin King

| Common Council

| Madison

| 8

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2005

| Brian Benford

| Common Council

| Madison

| 12

| 1,044

| {{Percentage bar|55.79|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2005

| Chris Kratchowill

| Common Council

| Madison

| 10

| 726

| {{Percentage bar|32.32|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2005

| Tim Gruber

| Common Council

| Madison

| 11

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2005

| Sarah King

| Common Council

| Madison

| 13

| 781

| {{Percentage bar|45.22|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2005

| Lori Nitzel

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 15

| 796

| {{Percentage bar|43.73|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2004

| Beth Gross

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 2

| 810

| {{Percentage bar|52.73|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2004 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2004b.html}}{{cite web |title=2004 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2004a.html}}

2004

| Brett Hulsey

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 4

| 1,824

| {{Percentage bar|70.15|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2004

| Echnaton Vedder

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 5

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2004

| Jeff Schimpff

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 10

| 642

| {{Percentage bar|16.19|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election, did not advance to top-two general

|

2004

| Al Matano

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 11

| 1,638

| {{Percentage bar|65.46|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2004

| Chuck Erickson

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 13

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2004

| Jeanne Behrend

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 20

| 828

| {{Percentage bar|47.15|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2004

| Dorothy Valentine

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 25

| 556

| {{Percentage bar|34.46|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2004

| Kyle Richmond

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 27

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2004

| Caroline Werner

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 35

| 854

| {{Percentage bar|28.45|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election, did not advance to top-two general

|

2004

| Shwaw Vang

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 3

| 19,987

| {{Percentage bar|70.76|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2004

| Johnny Winston Jr.

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 4

| 15,682

| {{Percentage bar|55.42|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2003

| Brenda Konkel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 2,004

| {{Percentage bar|77.10|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2003 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2003b.html}}{{cite web |title=2003 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2003a.html}}

2003

| Mike Verveer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 4

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2003

| Judy Olson

| Common Council

| Madison

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2003

| Austin King

| Common Council

| Madison

| 8

| 763

| {{Percentage bar|65.38|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2003

| Jean MacCubbin

| Common Council

| Madison

| 11

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2003

| Brian Benford

| Common Council

| Madison

| 12

| 1,573

| {{Percentage bar|55.09|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2003

| Bert Zipperer

| Mayor

| Madison

| At-Large

| 6,610

| {{Percentage bar|16.22|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election, did not advance to top-two general

|

2002

| Brett Hulsey

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 4

| 1,630

| {{Percentage bar|61.95|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2002 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2002b.html}}{{cite web |title=2002 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2002a.html}}

2002

| Echnaton Vedder

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 5

| 423

| {{Percentage bar|63.13|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2002

| John Hendrick

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2002

| Al Matano

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 11

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2002

| Chuck Erickson

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 13

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2002

| Joe Lindstrom

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 15

| 433

| {{Percentage bar|42.87|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2002

| Andrew Kraiss

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 16

| 731

| {{Percentage bar|39.51|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2002

| Jeanne Behrend

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 20

| 796

| {{Percentage bar|47.29|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2002

| Kyle Richmond

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 27

| 678

| {{Percentage bar|54.24|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2002

| Scott McCormick

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 27

| 335

| {{Percentage bar|36.45|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election, did not advance to top-two general

|

2002

| Tom Powell

| Common Council

| Madison

| 5

| 504

| {{Percentage bar|51.85|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2001

| District 2: Brenda Konkel

| Common Council

| Madison

| 2

| 1,001

| {{Percentage bar|55.21|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2001 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2001b.html}}{{cite web |title=2001 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2001a.html}}

2001

| District 4: Mike Verveer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 4

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2001

| District 5: Jessy Tolkan

| Common Council

| Madison

| 5

| 369

| {{Percentage bar|67.58|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2001

| District 6: Judy Olson

| Common Council

| Madison

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2001

| District 8: Todd Jarrell

| Common Council

| Madison

| 8

| 712

| {{Percentage bar|67.68|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2001

| District 11: Jean MacCubbin

| Common Council

| Madison

| 11

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2001

| District 13: Matt Sloan

| Common Council

| Madison

| 13

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2001

| District 15: Kent Palmer

| Common Council

| Madison

| 15

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2001

| Shwaw Vang

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 3

| 18,372

| {{Percentage bar|56.37|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2000

| District 5: Tom Powell

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 5

| 412

| {{Percentage bar|69.24|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

| {{cite web |title=2000 Spring Election |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2000b.html}}{{cite web |title=2000 Spring Primary |publisher=County Clerk of Dane County, Wisconsin |url=https://elections.countyofdane.com/elections/elect2000a.html}}

2000

| District 6: John Hendrick

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 6

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2000

| District 8: Echnaton Vedder

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 8

| 569

| {{Percentage bar|65.25|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2000

| District 10: Chuck Erickson

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 10

| 914

| {{Percentage bar|38.33|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2000

| District 11: Al Matano

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 11

| 1,175

| {{Percentage bar|50.17|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2000

| District 13: Regina Rhyne

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 13

| 794

| {{Percentage bar|48.71|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

2000

| District 19: Brett Hulsey

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 19

| 0

| {{Percentage bar|100|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election, unopposed

|

2000

| District 20: Forrest Aguirre

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 20

| 928

| {{Percentage bar|41.67|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election

|

2000

| District 21: Penny Andrews

| Board of Supervisors

| Dane County

| 21

| 78

| {{Percentage bar|15.75|hex=FF0000}}

| {{no2}} Lost

| nonpartisan election, did not advance to top-two general

|

2000

| Bill Keys

| Madison School Board

| Madison

| 1

| 18,149

| {{Percentage bar|55.24|hex=FF0000}}

| {{yes2}} Won

| nonpartisan election

|

See also

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