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June 25 Marquette University Poll Results

July 23, 2025 9:35 AM | Account Administrator (Administrator)

On June 25, 2025, Marquette University Law School Poll released its most recent poll, which surveyed 873 registered Wisconsin voters between June 13-19, 2025. This poll is the first Wisconsin state-specific Marquette poll since the spring election. This new poll covers political approval ratings, budget issues, and education policy. The following poll findings may be of interest:

Elected Officials

President Trump Job Approval

  • 47% approve of the job President Trump (R) is doing.
  • 52% disapprove.
  • 1% don’t know.

Governor Tony Evers Job Approval

  • 48% approve of the job Governor Tony Evers (D) is doing.
  • 46% disapprove.
  • 5% don’t know.

Wisconsin Legislature Job Approval

  • 41% approve of the state legislature’s job performance.
  • 50% disapprove.
  • 10% don’t know.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Job Approval

  • 49% approve of the state supreme court’s job performance.
  • 38% disapprove.
  • 13% don’t know.

U.S. Senator Ron Johnson Favorability

  • 40% have a favorable opinion of U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R)
  • 44% have an unfavorable opinion of him.

U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Favorability

  • 44% have a favorable opinion of U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D)
  • 47% have an unfavorable opinion of her.

Wisconsin State Budget

State Tax Cut

When informed that state government has a roughly $4 billion surplus, registered voters are asked how much of that should go towards a tax cut.

  • 27% feel that the entire surplus should be used for a tax cut.
  • 9% feel that 75% of the surplus should be used for a tax cut.
  • 29% feel that half of it should be used for a tax cut.
  • 19% think that approximately 25% of it should be used for a tax cut.
  • 16% feel that none of the surplus should be used for a tax cut.
  • 1% don’t have a position.

State and Local Policy

Extending Medicaid Coverage to New Mothers One Year After Giving Birth

  • 66% support this.
  • 33% oppose this.

Childhood Vaccine Benefits and Risks

When asked whether the benefits or the risks are greater for children receiving the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, the survey found:

  • 84% feel that the benefits outweigh the risks.
  • 15% feel that the risks outweigh the benefits.

State Education

Satisfaction with Public Schools

  • 63% are very satisfied or satisfied.
  • 36% are very dissatisfied or dissatisfied.
  • 1% don’t know or have mixed views.

Property Taxes vs. K-12 Funding

When asked whether reducing property taxes or increasing spending on K-12 spending on public schools is more important, the survey found the following:

  • 57% prefer reducing property taxes.
  • 43% prefer increasing spending on public schools.


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