Wisconsin Voters Turn Against School Tax Hikes, Poll Finds [View all]
Wisconsin voters are more concerned with reducing their property taxes than increasing funding for public schools. Voters also say theyre less inclined to support a school referendum.
These findings come from the latest Marquette University Law School Poll released this week. Voters attitude toward public school finances comes at a time when public school advocates are pushing the state Legislature to do more for schools.
Marquette surveyed 818 registered Wisconsin voters from Feb. 11-19. Those surveyed were asked which is more important to you: reduce property taxes or increase spending on public schools? Sixty percent said reducing property taxes are more important while 40 percent said funding K-12 schools was more important.
Poll director Charles Franklin said the 60 percent of people who are more concerned with property taxes than school funding is the highest in 26 Marquette polls that have asked the question since 2013.
https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2026/02/26/wisconsin-voters-turn-against-school-tax-hikes-poll-finds/