TOWN OF ELBA – Farmer and small business owner Nate Pollnow announced that he raised $103,894 during the first half of 2026, the most ever raised by a Secretary of State candidate in a single filing period and a clear sign of growing momentum behind Nate’s message of transparency and accountability. Nate enters the final weeks of the primary campaign with more than $48,000 cash on hand.
A second-generation beef farmer and auctioneer, Nate is running for Secretary of State to open the books in Madison and give power back to the people who pay the bills. His campaign is fueled by everyday Wisconsinites who are tired of the runaround and ready for straight talk and real results.
“I’m excited to have the support of so many hard-working Wisconsinites who are stepping up to back this fight,” said Pollnow. “Whether it’s farmers, small business owners, hunters, or families across the state, they know we need to clean up the bull in Madison. This isn’t about politics, this is about bringing real accountability and transparency to state government.”
Pollnow’s platform focuses on making the Secretary of State’s office the true record keeper for Wisconsin:
- Searchable public registries for rules, pardons, and laws;
- Full transparency on school trust lands and funds; and
- An end to the bureaucratic nonsense that keeps taxpayers in the dark.
The strong first-half performance and the endorsement of the Republican Party of Wisconsin positions Nate well ahead of the August 11 primary and sets the stage for a competitive general election in November. Contributions came from across Wisconsin, reflecting broad grassroots enthusiasm for a candidate who speaks plainly and delivers results.
To learn more about Nate Pollnow and his campaign for Secretary of State, visit natepollnow.com.
