Republican Party of Wisconsin
Press Release

WisGOP Announces the 6th Year Roll Out of its Farm Team Initiative

 

By - Oct 29th, 2025 09:30 am

MADISON, Wis. – The Republican Party of Wisconsin is excited to launch the sixth year of its Farm Team Initiative, aimed at building additional conservative strength for the 2026 Spring Elections. Building on our strong momentum from 2025, where we successfully flipped and expanded seats on local boards statewide, we’re poised to deliver even greater victories in the coming year.

Through this program, the Republican Party of Wisconsin will deliver essential training, resources, and support to conservative candidates running for local offices. In the 2025 Spring Elections alone, we assisted 170 candidates across 32 counties, with a majority of RPW-backed races resulting in wins.

“The Republican Party of Wisconsin is committed to expanding our successful Farm Team Initiative and electing principled conservatives at every level of local government,” said WisGOP Chairman Brian Schimming. “Our dedicated team will supply the enhanced tools and guidance these candidates need to drive real change in their communities. This effort is essential to cultivating a deeper conservative bench, ensuring strong leadership for Wisconsin’s future, and advancing our shared values from the ground up.”

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