The latest Marquette University Law School Poll surveyed 864 registered Wisconsin voters between February 19-26, 2025. The following are highlights:
Governor
- 49% of registered voters approve of the job Democratic Governor Tony Evers is doing, while 44% disapprove.
- That’s a slight dip from a 53-46 split in October.
Legislature
- 38% approve of the job the Legislature is doing, while 49% disapprove; it was 33-55 in September.
Wisconsin Supreme Court – April Election
- The poll found that 39% of the respondents had heard a lot about the Supreme Court race, while 42% said they had some familiarity with the race. Nearly one in five said they had not heard anything about the contest.
- Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel was viewed favorably by 29% of the registered voters and unfavorably by 32%. About two out of five said they had no opinion of him.
- His opponent, Dane County Judge Susan Crawford, was given favorable ratings by 19% of the voters, compared to 23% who viewed her unfavorably. Nearly three out of five said they don't know enough about her.
- 46% approve of the job the state Supreme Court is doing, while 37% disapprove; it was 44-40 in September.
U.S. Senate
- 40% have a favorable impression of U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-Oshkosh), while 46% have a negative one.
- 46% have a favorable impression of U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Madison), while 48% have a negative one.