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Current roleState Representative
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyDemocratic Socialist
Age37 years old (Nov 4, 1988)
GenderFemale
LocationWisconsin
BackgroundPolitician
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison (studied Spanish and journalism)
Notable personal detailsFrancesca Hong is an American politician and former chef who has represented Wisconsin’s 76th Assembly District (Madison area) in the Wisconsin State Assembly since January 2021. She previously worked in the service industry and as an executive chef, and co-opened the restaurant Morris Ramen in Madison. She attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, studying Spanish and journalism, and is a member of the Democratic Party and the Democratic Socialists of America.
Supports eliminating corporate tax breaks and closing loopholes to achieve tax fairness, redirecting revenue to public investments such as universal child care, higher education, and other programs; opposes flat tax proposals that would reduce taxes for the wealthy and increase inequality. Advocates regulating corporate subsidies (including ending subsidies for data centers) and creating public financial tools (e.g., a Wisconsin public bank) to lower costs for working families and small businesses.
Supports expanding Medicaid and creating a strong public option to lower premiums and expand access; prioritizes cracking down on claim denials and reducing hospital consolidation to make healthcare more affordable.
Supports protecting immigrants and refugees, restricting state cooperation with ICE, expanding access to services for undocumented residents who pay taxes, and legislation to keep families together and block ICE overreach.
Francesca Hong supports access to abortion and reproductive health care and has argued that individuals should be trusted to decide if and when to become parents. She has sponsored legislation described as restoring reproductive freedom and removing medically unnecessary restrictions on abortion care.
Francesca Hong supports building a clean energy economy, emphasizes the Inflation Reduction Act as a foundation for state climate action, and has proposed policies to require more renewable energy and environmental protections for large energy users. She has called for a statewide moratorium on AI/data-center construction until environmental, water, and electricity impacts and taxpayer subsidies are assessed, and proposes ending broad tax exemptions for data centers while directing revenue toward emissions-free energy infrastructure and stronger protections for ratepayers.
Supports responsible gun ownership while backing significant gun safety measures including bans on assault-style weapons and bump stocks, universal background checks and licensed dealers, red flag laws, safe-storage requirements, reasonable waiting periods, and a ban on sales to domestic abusers.
Francesca Hong is drawing attention in Wisconsin’s Democratic governor primary as one of the leading candidates, with recent polling and straw poll results showing momentum ahead of the August 11 vote. Her campaign also said she paid off nearly $30,000 in credit card debt after being sued by Capital One, and the lawsuit was dismissed. Hong has also faced scrutiny over past comments on policing and prisons, which has become part of the campaign debate.










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Endorsers of Francesca Hong for Wisconsin Democratic Governor nominee?
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Milwaukee Democratic Socialists of America endorsed Francesca Hong in the governor's race.
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Wisconsin Electoral Socialists endorsed Francesca Hong for governor.
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