
Gov. Tony Evers speaks to FOX 11 during his visit to the Boys and Girls Club of Menasha July 19, 2023. PC: Fox 11 Online
(WTAQ-WLUK) — Nearly half of Wisconsinites in a survey approve of the job Governor Tony Evers is doing however 55% do not want him to run again in 2026.
That’s according to the latest Marquette Law School poll survey released Wednesday.
The survey was conducted June 13-19, 2025, interviewing 873 Wisconsin registered voters, with a margin of error of +/-4.7 percentage points.
A large majority of Democrats, 83%, support a third term bid by Evers. Among independents, 37% favor a third term and 50% oppose another race for Evers. Republicans oppose a third term by 93% to just 7% in favor.
The survey also asked questions regarding the Wisconsin Supreme Court and President Donald Trump.
In regards to recent Wisconsin Supreme Court elections, 58% say court campaigns have become so partisan that we may as well have candidates run as nominees of political parties, while 42% say it is better to continue to have Wisconsin Supreme Court election ballots not indicate a political party of the candidates.
And President Donald Trump’s approval stands at 47% among those who were polled, while 52% disapprove. In February’s Marquette Law School Poll, 48% approved and 51% disapproved. By comparison, during his first term in June 2017, Trump’s approval was 41% and disapproval was 51%.
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