Did Francesca Hong win the Democratic primary for Wisconsin governor?


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No.

Francesca Hong, a candidate for governor in Wisconsin, has not won the Democratic primary β because the election hasnβt happened yet.
A viral post on X claims Hong βjust wonβ the Democratic primary for governor. But Wisconsinβs primary to narrow down candidates for governor and other partisan offices isnβt until Aug. 11, 2026. The general election is Nov. 3.
In other words, Wisconsin voters wonβt see Hong on the ballot until late summer.
A Marquette University Law School poll β published the same day as the misleading post β found 11% of Wisconsin voters said they plan to vote for Hong in the primary, compared to 10% for Mandela Barnes. A majority of voters, 65%, were undecided.
Polls do not determine election outcomes, and there is no guarantee that Hong will maintain that lead over the next six months.
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Sources
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin doesn't vote Nov. 4, but here are the 2026 election dates
- Wisconsin Elections Commission: Upcoming Events
- Marquette University Law School: New Marquette Law School Poll finds large majorities of Wisconsin voters undecided on candidates for state Supreme Court, governor

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