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2014 Wisconsin State Treasurer Election|
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Sartori: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% |
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The 2014 Wisconsin State Treasurer election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the State Treasurer of Wisconsin. Incumbent attorney general Kurt W. Schuller, first elected in 2010, did not seek re-election to a second term. Matt Adamczyk defeated Greenfield alderman Dave Sartori in the November general election.
Eliminated in the primary
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- Randall Melchert, attorney[2]
Eliminated in the primary
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- Matt Adamczyk, legislative staffer (R)
- Dave Sartori, former Greenfield alderman (D)
- Jerry Shidell, former Rhinelander mayor (L)
- Andrew Zuelke, businessman (C)
- Ron Hardy, Winnebago County Supervisor (G)
Hypothetical polling
Poll source
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Date(s) administered
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Sample size
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Margin of error
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Randall Melchert (R)
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Dave Leeper (D)
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Ron Hardy (G)
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Undecided
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Gravis Marketing
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September 22–23, 2014[5]
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908
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± 3%
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38%
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35%
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10%
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17%
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Gravis Marketing
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July 31–August 2, 2014
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1,346
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± 3%
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39%
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31%
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12%
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18%
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By congressional districts
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Adamczyk won 5 of 8 congressional districts.[6]