




Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleBank executive
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican
GenderMale
LocationWisconsin
BackgroundBank executive
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison — Economics (degree)
Notable personal detailsEric Donald Hovde is a banker, investor, and real estate developer associated with Sunwest Bank, H Bancorp, and Hovde Properties. He has been chairman and CEO of Sunwest Bank and chairman and CEO of H Bancorp, and he is CEO and co-owner of Hovde Properties in the Madison, Wisconsin area. He was the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin in 2024 and previously ran for the U.S. Senate in 2012. He earned degrees in Economics and International Relations from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Supports major tax cuts including sharply lower corporate rates, elimination of the estate tax, and much lower individual income tax rates; favors simplifying the tax code and extending the 2017 federal tax cuts while cutting federal spending and reducing deficits.
The candidate opposes the Affordable Care Act and has called for repeal and replacement in favor of private-sector, market-based solutions. He has said he supports only limited ACA provisions (such as protections for people with preexisting conditions) while criticizing most other parts of the law. He has also criticized ACA provisions like allowing young adults to remain on parents’ plans and promotes reducing the federal role in health care policy.
The candidate emphasizes stronger border enforcement, blames lax border security for crime and fentanyl flow, and supports deporting people who entered the country illegally while prioritizing those with criminal records. He also says the legal immigration system is broken and should be fixed to make legal entry easier with clearer timelines and requirements.
The candidate supports restricting abortion with exceptions for rape, incest, and when the mother’s life is at risk, and has expressed support for a 12–14 week ban while saying voters should decide timing limits. He previously expressed stronger anti‑abortion views in 2012 but has since revised his public position.
Supports an "all-of-the-above" energy approach that includes fossil fuels, nuclear, and renewables; criticizes large federal clean-energy investments like the Inflation Reduction Act and rejects rapid mandated transitions to 100% clean energy. Expresses skepticism about the urgency/severity of some climate claims while acknowledging some human impact on the environment.
The candidate opposes new restrictions on law-abiding citizens and favors stricter enforcement of existing gun laws while emphasizing mental-health interventions as a response to gun violence. He attributes some gun violence causes to mental health, video games, and social media and supports limits on youth access to social media.
Eric Hovde is being mentioned in coverage about how Wisconsin’s new legislative maps could affect the 2024 elections. The changes to district boundaries may shift key races and the balance of power in the state senate. The reporting does not give any new direct action or statement from Hovde, but places him in the context of these closely watched election changes.



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