Elections

Wisconsin secretary of state won't run for governor but mulls run for lieutenant governor in 2026

Democratic Wisconsin Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski, who was appointed to the position by Gov. Tony Evers, said she is not planning to run for governor or a full term in her current role, but instead is considering a run for lieutenant governor in 2026.

Associated Press

July 28, 2025

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Sarah Godlewski stands and speaks into two microphones mounted to the top of a podium, with a row of U.S. flags standing behind her.

Democratic Wisconsin Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski speaks at a campaign rally for then-Vice President Kamala Harris on July 23, 2024, in Milwaukee. On July 28, 2025, Godlewski announced that she would not be running for secretary of state or governor of Wisconsin in 2026, but instead is considering a bid for lieutenant governor. (Credit: PBS Wisconsin)


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By Scott Bauer, AP

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s Democratic Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski doesn’t plan to run for governor or for a full term in her current position, but she is considering running for lieutenant governor in 2026, an adviser said July 28.

Democratic Gov. Tony Evers announced July 24 that he won’t seek a third term in the battleground state, creating an open race in 2026. Godlewski was one of several Democrats mentioned as a possible contender.

But on July 28, Godlewski made it clear that she is instead looking into running for the state’s No. 2 role, instead of governor or secretary of state.

“She is making calls to leaders across the state and will make a final decision on a run in the coming weeks,” adviser Scott Spector said. “If she gets in this race, it will be with significant support from elected and local Democrats from across Wisconsin.”

Godlewski, 43, was appointed by Evers as secretary of state in March 2023 after the incumbent resigned less than three months into his term. Unlike in most states, the office does not run elections in Wisconsin and has almost no official duties.

Godlewski previously served as state treasurer from 2019 to 2023 and ran for U.S. Senate in 2022 but she dropped out of the race to clear the way for then-Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes to win the nomination. He lost in the general election and is now among those considering a run for governor.

Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez announced her candidacy for governor on July 25, and Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley said he plans to take steps soon to mount a run. Other Democrats considering a run include Attorney General Josh Kaul, Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson, state Sen. Kelda Roys and Barnes.

Evers told reporters in Milwaukee on July 28 that he was unlikely to endorse anyone in the primary.

“I’ll never say never, but I want to make sure who the rest of the candidates are before I even make that decision,” Evers said.

There are two announced candidates on the Republican side: Washington County Executive Josh Schoemann and manufacturer Bill Berrien. Other Republicans considering running for governor include U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany and state Senate President Mary Felzkowski,

Former Republican Gov. Scott Walker released a video on July 27 saying he would not be running for the office he held from 2011 until 2019.

Walker had jokingly hinted that he might consider a run in a post on X, but on July 27 said he would instead be focused on his work as president of the Young America’s Foundation, which tries to get college-aged conservatives involved in politics.