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Legislative Incumbents and Their Status in New Legislative Districts Based on Wisconsin Act 43 Redistricting (2012 – 2022) for Fall, 2012, State Elections Legislative Incumbents and their Status in New Legislative Districts Based on Wisconsin Act 43 Redistricting (2012 – 2022) For Fall, 2012, State Elections As of June 14, 2012 • Challengers are not listed below. To see all registered candidates, visit the Government Accountability Board at: http://gab.wi.gov/elections-voting/2012/fall and click on “Candidates on Ballot, 08.14.12 Partisan Primary.” • For detailed maps of new Wisconsin legislative and Congressional districts, see: http:// legis.wisconsin.gov/ltsb/redistricting/districts.htm. Be sure to click on 2011 Act 43 and Act 44 Maps. • All 99 Assembly and “even” number Senate Districts are on the Fall, 2012, ballot. Senate 1 Frank Lasee (R-DePere) – Term runs tHrougH 2013. Assembly 1 Garey Bies (R-Sister Bay) - Incumbent Assembly 2 Andre Jacque (R-Green Bay) - Incumbent Assembly 3 Al Ott (R-Forest Junction) - Incumbent Senate 2 Rob Cowles (R-Green Bay) – Incumbent Assembly 4 CHad Weininger (R-Green Bay) - Incumbent Assembly 5 Jim Steineke (R-Kaukauna) - Incumbent Assembly 6 Gary TaucHen (R-Bonduel) - Incumbent Senate 3 Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee) – Term runs tHrougH 2013. Assembly 7 Peggy Krusick (D-Milwaukee) - Incumbent Assembly 8 JoCasta Zamarripa (D-Milwaukee) - Incumbent Assembly 9 JosH Zepnick (D-Milwaukee) - Incumbent Senate 4 Lena Taylor (D-Milwaukee) – Incumbent Assembly 10 Open. Vacated by ElizabetH Coggs (D-Milwaukee) wHo is running for Senate District 6. District 22 incumbent Sandy Pasch (D-Whiteish Bay) is running in this new district. Assembly 11 Jason Fields (D-Milwaukee) - Incumbent Assembly 12 Fred Kessler (D-Milwaukee) - Incumbent Senate 5 LeaH Vukmir (R-Wauwatosa) – Term runs tHrougH 2013. Assembly 13 Open. Vacated by David Cullen (D-Milwaukee) wHo is retiring. Assembly 14 Dale Kooyenga (R-Brook]ield) - Incumbent Assembly 15 Open. Vacated by Tony Staskunas (D-West Allis) wHo is retiring. Senate 6 Open. Vacated by Spencer Coggs (D-Milwaukee) wHo was elected City of Milwaukee Treasurer. Assembly District 10 incumbent ElizabetH Coggs (D-Milwaukee) is running for tHis Senate seat. Assembly 16 Leon Young (D-Milwaukee) - Incumbent Assembly 17 Open. Vacated by Barbara Toles (D-Milwaukee) wHo is retiring. MATC Milwaukee Board Member Fred Royal is running for this seat. Assembly 18 Open. Vacated by Tamara Grigsby (D-Milwaukee) wHo is retiring. Senate 7 CHris Larson (D-Milwaukee) – Term runs tHrougH 2013. Assembly 19 Jon RicHards (D-Milwaukee) - Incumbent Assembly 20 CHristine Sinicki (D-Milwaukee) - Incumbent Assembly 21 Mark Honadel (R-SoutH Milwaukee) - Incumbent Senate 8 Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) – Incumbent Assembly 22 Open. Vacated by Sandy PascH (D-WHite]isH Bay) wHo is running in new Assembly District 10. Assembly District 99 incumbent Don Pridemore (R-Hartford) is running in this new district. Assembly 23 Jim Ott (R-Mequon) - Incumbent Assembly 24 Dan Knodl (R-Germantown) - Incumbent 2 Senate 9 Joe LeibHam (R-SHeboygan) – Term runs tHrougH 2013. Assembly 25 Open. Vacated by Bob Ziegelbauer (I-Manitowoc) wHo is retiring. Assembly 26 Mike Endsley (R-SHeboygan) - Incumbent Assembly 27 Steve Kestell (R-ElkHart Lake) - Incumbent Senate 10 SHeila Harsdorf (R-River Falls) – Incumbent Assembly 28 Erik Severson (R-Star Prairie) - Incumbent Assembly 29 JoHn MurtHa (R-Baldwin) - Incumbent Assembly 30 Dean Knudson (R-Hudson) - Incumbent Senate 11 Neal Kedzie (R-ElkHorn) – Term runs tHrougH 2013. Assembly 31 Open. Vacated by Steve Nass (R-WHitewater) wHo is running in tHe new Assembly District 33. Assembly District 45 incumbent Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton) is running in this new district. Assembly 32 Tyler August (R-WalwortH) - Incumbent Assembly 33 Open. Vacated by CHris Kapenga (R-Dela]ield) wHo is running for Assembly District 99. Assembly District 31 incumbent Steve Nass (R-WHitewater) is running in tHis new district. Senate 12 Open. Vacated by Jim Holperin (D-Conover) wHo is retiring. Assembly District 35 incumbent Tom Tiffany (R-HazelHurst) is running for this Senate seat. Assembly 34 Open. Vacated by Dan Meyer (R-Eagle River) wHo is retiring. Assembly 35 Open. Vacated by Tom Tiffany (R-HazelHurst) wHo is running for Senate District 12. Assembly 36 Jeff Mursau (R-Crivitz) - Incumbent Senate 13 Scott Fitzgerald (R-Juneau) – Incumbent Assembly 37 Open. Vacated by Andy Jorgensen (D-Fort Atkinson) wHo is running in tHe new Assembly District 43. Assembly 38 Joel Klee]iscH (R-Oconomowoc) - Incumbent Assembly 39 Open. Vacated by Jeff Fitzgerald (R-Horicon) wHo is running for U.S. Senate. 3 Senate 14 LutHer Olsen (R-Ripon) – Incumbent Assembly 40 Kevin Petersen (R-Waupaca) - Incumbent Assembly 41 Joan Ballweg (R-Markesan) - Incumbent Assembly 42 Open. Vacated by Fred Clark (D-Baraboo) wHo is running in tHe new Assembly District 81. Assembly District 47 incumbent KeitH Ripp (R-Lodi) is running in this new district. Senate 15 Tim Cullen (D-Janesville) – Term runs tHrougH 2013. Assembly 43 Evan Wynn (R-WHitewater) - Incumbent. Assembly District 37 incumbent Andy Jorgensen (D-Fort Atkinson) is also seeking tHis new district seat. Assembly 44 Joe Knilans (R-Janesville) - Incumbent Assembly 45 Open. Vacated by Amy Loudenbeck (R-Clinton) wHo is running in tHe new Assembly District 31. Assembly District 80 incumbent Janis RingHand (D-Evansville) is running in this new district. Senate 16 Mark Miller (D-Monona) – Incumbent Assembly 46 Gary Hebl (D-Sun Prairie) - Incumbent Assembly 47 Open. Vacated by KeitH Ripp (R-Lodi) wHo is running in tHe new Assembly District 42. Assembly 48 Open. Vacated by CHris Taylor (D-Madison) wHo is running in tHe new Assembly District 76. Senate 17 Dale ScHultz (R-RicHland Center) – Term runs tHrougH 2013. Assembly 49 Travis Tranel (R-Cuba City) - Incumbent Assembly 50 Ed Brooks (R-Reedsburg) - Incumbent Assembly 51 Howard Marklein (R-Spring Green) - Incumbent Senate 18 Jessica King (R-OsHkosH) - Incumbent Assembly 52 Jeremy THiesfeldt (R-Fond du Lac) - Incumbent Assembly 53 Open. Vacated by Dick Spanbauer (R-OsHkosH) wHo is retiring. Assembly 54 Gordon Hintz (D-OsHkosH) - Incumbent Senate 19 Mike Ellis (R-NeenaH) – Term runs tHrougH 2013. Assembly 55 Dean Kaufert (R-NeenaH) - Incumbent Assembly 56 Open. Vacated by MicHelle Litjens (R-OsHkosH) wHo is retiring. Assembly 57 Penny Bernard-ScHaber (D-Appleton) - Incumbent 4 Senate 20 Glenn GrotHman (R-West Bend) – Incumbent Assembly 58 Pat StracHota (R-West Bend) - Incumbent Assembly 59 Dan LeMaHieu (R-Cascade) - Incumbent Assembly 60 Duey Stroebel (R-Saukville) - Incumbent Senate 21 JoHn LeHman (D-Racine) appears to Have unseated Van Wanggaard (R-Racine) and will serve for tHe term running tHrougH 2013 (pending ]inal outcome of June 5tH recall election). Assembly 61 Open. Vacated by Bob Turner (D-Racine) wHo is retiring. Assembly District 66 incumbent SamantHa Kerkman (R-Powers Lake) is running in tHis new district. Assembly 62 Open. Vacated by Cory Mason (D-Racine) wHo is running in tHe new Assembly District 66. Assembly 63 Robin Vos (R-Burlington) - Incumbent Senate 22 Bob WircH (D-Pleasant Prairie) – Incumbent Assembly 64 Peter Barca (D-KenosHa) - Incumbent Assembly 65 Open. Vacated by JoHn Steinbrink (D-Pleasant Prairie) who is retiring. Assembly 66 Open. Vacated by SamantHa Kerkman (R-Powers Lake) wHo is running in tHe new Assembly District 61. Assembly District 62 incumbent Cory Mason (D-Racine) is running in this new district. Senate 23 Terry Moulton (R-CHippewa Falls) – Term runs tHrougH 2013. Assembly 67 Tom Larson (R-Colfax) - Incumbent Assembly 68 KatHy Bernier (R-CHippewa Falls) - Incumbent Assembly 69 Scott Suder (R-Abbotsford) - Incumbent Senate 24 Julie Lassa (D-Stevens Point) – Incumbent Assembly 70 Amy Sue Vruwink (D-Milladore) - Incumbent Assembly 71 Open. Vacated by Louis Molepske, Jr. (D-Stevens Point) who is running for Portage Co. District Attorney. Assembly 72 Scott Krug (R-Wisconsin Rapids) - Incumbent Senate 25 Bob JaucH (D-Poplar) – Term runs tHrougH 2013. Assembly 73 Nick Milroy (D-SoutH Range) - Incumbent Assembly 74 Janet Bewley (D-AsHland) - Incumbent Assembly 75 Roger Rivard (R-Rice Lake) - Incumbent 5 Senate 26 Fred Risser (D-Madison) – Incumbent Assembly 76 Open. Vacated by Terese Berceau (D-Madison) wHo is running in tHe new Assembly District 77. Assembly District 48 incumbent CHris Taylor (D-Madison) is running in this new district. Assembly 77 Open. Vacated by Brett Hulsey (D-Madison) wHo is running in tHe new Assembly District 78. Assembly District 76 incumbent Terese Berceau (D-Madison) is running in this new district. Assembly 78 Open. Vacated by Mark Pocan (D-Madison) wHo is running for U.S. House. Assembly District 77 incumbent Brett Hulsey (D-Madison) is running in tHis new district. Senate 27 Jon ErpenbacH (D-Middleton) – Term runs tHrougH 2013. Assembly 79 Open. Vacated by Sondy Pope-Roberts (D-Cross Plains) wHo is running in tHe new Assembly District 80. Assembly 80 Open. Vacated by Janis RingHand (D-Evansville) wHo is running in tHe new Assembly District 45. Assembly District 79 incumbent Sondy Pope Roberts (D-Cross Plains) is running in this new district. Assembly 81 Open. Vacated by Helen Kelda Roys (D-Madison) wHo is running for U.S. House. Assembly District 42 incumbent Fred Clark (D-Baraboo) is running in tHis new district. Senate 28 Mary LazicH (R-New Berlin) – Incumbent Assembly 82 Jeff Stone (R-Greendale) - Incumbent Assembly 83 Dave Craig (R-Big Bend) - Incumbent Assembly 84 Mike KuglitscH (R-New Berlin) - Incumbent Senate 29 Jerry Petrowski (R-MaratHon), is Senator-elect, Having beat Donna Seidel (D-Wausau) in a June 5 election to ill the vacancy for tHe term running tHrougH 2013 left by Pam Galloway (R- Wausau) wHo resigned. Assembly 85 Open. Vacated by Donna Seidel (D-Wausau) wHo ran for Senate District 29. Assembly 86 Open. Vacated by Jerry Petrowski (R-MaratHon) wHo ran for Senate District 29. Assembly 87 Mary Williams (R-Medford) - Incumbent 6 Senate 30 Dave Hansen (D-Green Bay) – Incumbent Assembly 88 JoHn Klenke (R-Green Bay) - Incumbent Assembly 89 JoHn Nygren (R-Marinette) - Incumbent Assembly 90 Open.
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