







Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleFormer State Representative
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
Age67 years old (Apr 28, 1959)
GenderMale
LocationWisconsin
BackgroundEnergy and environmental consultant
EducationMiddlebury College (B.A., political economy, 1982)
Notable personal detailsBrett Dudley Hulsey is an American consultant and Democratic politician in Wisconsin. He served on the Dane County Board of Supervisors from 1998 to 2011 and later represented Madison-area districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 2011 to 2015. He has run for governor previously (2014) and announced another campaign for the 2026 Wisconsin gubernatorial election.
The candidate supports increased investment in schools, clean energy jobs, and restoring public benefits while opposing broad new tax-reform proposals; he has said he would reverse certain tax changes affecting working families and seniors but has also claimed some funding can be found without raising taxes. Public materials emphasize redirecting or using available federal funds and efficiency savings to pay for initiatives rather than proposing explicit, large new tax increases on high earners or corporations.
Supports expanding access to health care through government programs and restoring coverage/funding cut under prior administrations; advocates using available federal Medicaid funds and state-level solutions (state exchange/Medicaid) to ensure affordable coverage for more people.
The candidate opposes aggressive ICE raids and policing tactics and emphasizes protecting people from armed immigration enforcement actions. The campaign frames civil rights as human rights and highlights equitable solutions for vulnerable communities, but does not provide a detailed federal immigration policy or explicit support for a pathway to citizenship on the campaign site.
Supports clean energy and clean jobs initiatives, promotes biofuels and biomass as part of Wisconsin’s energy mix, and has opposed expanded crude oil storage and related fossil-fuel infrastructure. Positions emphasize environmental protection, renewable energy development, and transitions away from dirtier oil rather than calling for an immediate phase-out of all fossil fuels.
The candidate has criticized lawmakers carrying concealed firearms in the State Assembly and has said weapons should not be brought into the state Capitol. Past statements and reporting show he highlighted the dangers of the state's concealed-carry environment and sought limits on weapons in legislative chambers.








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