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MU Law Poll: Wisconsin Voters Undecided on Candidates
A Marquette Law School poll finds 66% of Wisconsin voters undecided in April 7 Supreme Court and gubernatorial primaries amid low candidate awareness.
- Nearly two-thirds of Wisconsin registered voters remain undecided in the April 7, 2026, Supreme Court race and gubernatorial primaries, according to the Marquette University Law School poll.
- Amid waning local attention, Franklin said Wisconsin voters haven't tuned into this year's elections and noted `It used to be all politics is local`.
- The poll shows 818 registered voters surveyed between Feb. 11 and Feb. 19, with 66% undecided in the Supreme Court race and 65% undecided in Democratic primaries, with support levels at 17% and 12%.
- Only 6% reported strong awareness of the court race, and Franklin noted that the 1% gap between Barnes and Hong falls within the poll's margin of error.
- The poll also shows 70% of Wisconsin voters now say data center costs outweigh benefits, up from 55% five months ago, as more than 2,300 data centers operate nationwide and 1,600 are planned or under construction in Wisconsin.
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right2Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution64% Center
Bias Distribution
- 64% of the sources are Center
64% Center
L 18%
C 64%
R 18%
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