U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Wis., is in the lead against Democratic challenger Rebecca Cooke in the race to represent Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District, but the a winner hasn’t been declared as yet.
By 2:15 a.m. Wednesday and with 99 percent of precincts reporting, Van Orden had 211,111 votes, or 51.4 percent, to Cooke’s 199,636 votes, or 48.6 percent.
The 3rd Congressional District includes southwestern Wisconsin, including the cities of Eau Claire and La Crosse.
Van Orden, from Prairie du Chien, is a retired U.S. Navy Seal and former cafe owner. Based on his military service, he appeared in three movies and wrote a book. He has a wife, Sara Jane, four children and 11 grandchildren.
He originally ran for the 3rd Congressional District seat in 2020, but lost to Democratic incumbent Ron Kind. In 2022, Kind decided not to run for reelection and Van Orden ran again and defeated the Democratic nominee, state Sen. Brad Pfaff. While in Congress, Van Orden has served on the U.S. House’s Committee on Agriculture, the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.
Cooke, originally from Eau Claire, is a small business owner who founded a retail business and a nonprofit to support western Wisconsin entrepreneurs get started. She was later appointed to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation and co-chair of the Entrepreneurship & Innovation committee.
Editor’s Note: This story will be updated.