Wisconsin's electoral votes in U.S. presidential elections 1848-2020
did not vote for a major party nominee was in 1924, when it awarded its electoral votes to Wisconsin native Robert M. La Follette. No U.S. president or major party nominee was born in Wisconsin or considered it to be their home state.
Wisconsin has taken part in all U.S. presidential elections since 1848, awarding its electoral votes to the nationwide winner in 34 elections, giving a success rate of 77 percent. Wisconsin voted for the Democratic Party's nominee in 18 elections, and the Republican nominee in 25 elections. The only time where the Badger State