Scott Fitzgerald

Scott Fitzgerald

RRepublicanWI-5 · Representative
3
Wins
0
Losses
3
Races

2024

House · WI-5
Won
RScott FitzgeraldWinner
300,521 votes64.4%
DBen Steinhoff
165,653 votes35.5%
O
508 votes0.1%
Margin of victory: +28.9%

In the 2024 House race for WI-5, Scott Fitzgerald (R) won with 64.4% of the vote, defeating Ben Steinhoff (D) who received 35.5%. A third candidate also appeared on the ballot. Scott Fitzgerald's 28.9-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

As the incumbent, Scott Fitzgerald benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. The 2024 presidential election drove higher voter turnout, which can help or hurt down-ballot candidates depending on the top of the ticket. The wide margin suggests this district is firmly in the Republican column for the foreseeable future.

2022

House · WI-5
Won
RScott FitzgeraldWinner
243,741 votes64.4%
DMike Van Someren
134,581 votes35.5%
O
201 votes0.1%
Margin of victory: +28.8%

In the 2022 House race for WI-5, Scott Fitzgerald (R) won with 64.4% of the vote, defeating Mike Van Someren (D) who received 35.5%. A third candidate also appeared on the ballot. Scott Fitzgerald's 28.8-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

As the incumbent, Scott Fitzgerald benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. As a Republican, Scott Fitzgerald benefited from the historical midterm penalty against the president's party — with a Democrat in the White House, the opposition typically gains seats. The wide margin suggests this district is firmly in the Republican column for the foreseeable future.

2020

House · WI-5
Won
RScott FitzgeraldWinner
265,434 votes60.1%
DTom Palzewicz
175,902 votes39.8%
O
263 votes0.1%
Margin of victory: +20.3%

In the 2020 House race for WI-5, Scott Fitzgerald (R) won with 60.1% of the vote, defeating Tom Palzewicz (D) who received 39.8%. A third candidate also appeared on the ballot. Scott Fitzgerald's 20.3-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

This was an open-seat race. Open seats typically attract stronger candidates and heavier spending from both parties. The 2020 presidential election drove higher voter turnout, which can help or hurt down-ballot candidates depending on the top of the ticket.