The latest Marquette University Law Poll, which was conducted earlier this month and released on September14, shows incumbent Gov. Tony Evers (D) and Tim Michels (R) remain in a very tight race for governor, and incumbent U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R) and current Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes in a statistical dead heat for U.S. Senate. In the August Marquette Poll, Barnes was up 7-ponts over Johnson. Please find below highlights of the poll:
Wisconsin Governor’s Race:
Wisconsin Voters’ Preference for Governor:
  - Governor Tony Evers (Democrat):  47%
- Tim Michels (Republicans):  44%
- Joan Beglinger (Independent):  5%
- NOTE:  Joan Beglinger ended her gubernatorial campaign on September 6, 2022 and endorsed Republican candidate Tim Michels.  However, her name will remain on the November general election ballot.
  - Evers Favorability:
- Favorable:  45%
- Unfavorable:  45%
- Haven’t heard enough:  7%
- Don’t know:  3%
  - Michels Favorability:
- Favorable:  34%
- Unfavorable:  39%
- Haven’t heard enough:  19%
- Don’t know:  8%
U.S. Senate Race:
  - Wisconsin Voters’ Preference for U.S. Senate:
o   U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (Republican):  49%
o   Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes (Democrat):  48%
  - Johnson Favorability:
- Favorable:  39%
- Unfavorable:  47%
- Haven’t heard enough:  11%
- Don’t know:  3%
  - Barnes Favorability:
- Favorable:  33%
- Unfavorable:  32%
- Haven’t heard enough:  25%
- Don’t know:  9%