1928 United States Senate election in Wisconsin

The 1928 United States Senate election in Wisconsin was held on November 6, 1928.

Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Robert La Follette Jr., who had won a special election to finish his late father's term in 1925, was elected to a full term in office.

La Follette had to fend off two challenges from his own party, defeating George W. Mead in the party primary and Republican State Senator William H. Markham in the general election. Markham ran as a pro-Hoover "Regular Republican."

Candidates

 * Robert M. La Follette Jr., incumbent Senator since 1925
 * George W. Mead

Candidates

 * M.K. Reilly

Candidates

 * David W. Emerson

Candidates

 * David W. Emerson (Prohibition)
 * John Kasun (Workers)
 * Richard Koeppel (Labor)
 * Robert M. La Follette Jr., incumbent Senator since 1925 (Republican)
 * William H. Markham, State Senator from Horicon (Independent Republican)
 * M.K. Reilly (Democratic) (withdrew)

Campaign
Democratic nominee M.K. Reilly dropped out of the race on October 8.