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Relive the story of the historic Act 10 protests in 20 photos

From the The Great Divide: The legacy of Wisconsin's Act 10 series
  • STATE JOURNAL STAFF
  • Feb 11, 2016
  • Feb 11, 2016 Updated Feb 18, 2024

A selection of Wisconsin State Journal photographs from the historic protests of February and March 2011 at the state Capitol. The largest protests since the Vietnam War were spawned by GOP Gov. Scott Walker's proposal to curb most collective bargaining rights for public employees.

Solidarity

Solidarity

Democratic Reps. Mark Pocan, Fred Clark, Donna Seidel and Cory Mason hold a sign out a Capitol window Feb. 15, 2011, to show their support of the protesters outside.

STEVE APPS, STATE JOURNAL

Pouring into Capitol

Pouring into Capitol

Thousands of protesters enter the Capitol on Feb. 16, 2011, after a rally against Gov. Scott Walker's collective bargaining proposal.

CRAIG SCHREINER, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES

From the dome

From the dome

As seen from the Capitol rotunda dome, protesters drum and cheer on Feb. 18, 2011.

M.P. KING, STATE JOURNAL

Aerial view

Aerial view

Opponents of Gov. Scott Walker's budget-repair bill march around the Capitol in Madison on Feb. 16, 2011. 

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

Great debate

Great debate

Tom Braun and Nathaniel Raghez, both of Milwaukee, spiritedly debate opposing sides at a rally outside the Capitol on Feb. 19, 2011. Observers nearby voiced approval of their civil discussion.

M.P. KING, STATE JOURNAL

Capitol sleepover

Capitol sleepover

A protester carries an air mattress up a flight of stairs in the Capitol on Feb. 21, 2011. The historic building became a protest village.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

Pull up a sleeping bag

Pull up a sleeping bag

Opponents of Gov. Scott Walker's collective bargaining bill started sleeping at the Capitol to ensure a spot at public hearings, but the campouts became a mainstay. Pictured here on Feb. 21, 2011.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES

Kept at bay

Kept at bay

Protesters at the state Capitol were restricted to the ground floor of the Capitol on Feb. 22, 2011, while Gov. Scott Walker delivers his state budget address on the second floor in the Assembly chambers.

CRAIG SCHREINER, STATE JOURNAL

Shouts of shame

Shouts of shame

Assembly Democrats, in orange shirts, shout "Shame!" after GOP leaders cut off debate, move to abruptly pass the bill and walk out on Feb. 25, 2011.

M.P. KING, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES

Notes of support

Notes of support

The legislative office entryway of Rep. Brett Hulsey, D-Madison, is covered in notes of support from opponents of Gov. Scott Walker's budget repair bill on Feb. 26, 2011. 

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES

Stay or go?

Stay or go?

Protesters raise a cheer as a 4 p.m. deadline approaches to leave the Capitol. People debated whether to leave or stay and risk arrest Feb. 27, 2011.

CRAIG SCHREINER, STATE JOURNAL

Outdoor office hours

Outdoor office hours

Rep. Fred Clark, D-Baraboo, meets with Lars Bergan of Viroqua, Connie Hundt of Madison and Jacob Hundt of Viroqua outside the Capitol on March 2, 2011. Several Democratic legislators moved their offices outside the building as constituents had trouble getting inside.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

No more sleeping over

No more sleeping over

The final protesters leave the Capitol on March 3, 2011, after a court ruling that said people must leave the building during overnight hours.

STEVE APPS, STATE JOURNAL

Capitol shocker

Capitol shocker

Rep. Peter Barca, D-Kenosha, right, continues to object while Sen. Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, bangs a gavel adjourning a committee meeting on March 9, 2011, at which Republicans advanced the bill despite Democrats' absence. 

M.P. KING, STATE JOURNAL

Chief: Please leave

Chief: Please leave

Capitol Police Chief Charles Tubbs pleads with protesters to leave the state Assembly antechamber voluntarily March 10, 2011, to avoid being hauled out.

M.P. KING, STATE JOURNAL

Protesters hauled out

Protesters hauled out

Officers pull Elizabeth Wrigley-Field out of the Assembly's lobby March 10, 2011, after protesters spent the night. Tensions flared overnight after senators passed an amended version of the bill that stripped nearly all of collective bargaining rights from most public workers.

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL

Mr. Speaker!

Mr. Speaker!

Assembly Democrats seek to be recognized as Republicans move forward on a vote to pass the controversial budget repair bill at the Capitol on March 10, 2011.

M.P. KING, STATE JOURNAL

Boiling point

Boiling point

Protesters deride Republican legislators with shouts of "Shame!" after the the Assembly passes the governor's collective bargaining bill on March 10, 2011. 

JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES

Massive turnout

Massive turnout

Nearly a month's worth of protests peak on March 12, 2011, in Madison with as many as 100,000 people turning out to protest Gov. Scott Walker's collective bargaining law.

STEVE APPS, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES
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